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.68 CALIBER ELECTRONIC MARKER v a l k e n . c o m valken.com...
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12. Every person within range must wear eye, face and ear protection designed specifi cally to stop paintballs and meeting ASTM standard F1776. 13. Always measure your marker’s velocity before playing paintball and never shoot at velocities in excess of 300 feet-per-second. valken.com...
SPECIFICATIONS CODE SPECIFICATIONS: 0.68 Caliber: Barrel: 12” Aluminum ported .689 Battery: 1 - 9V Alkaline Air: Compressed air or nitrogren Mode: Unlimited Semi, Adjustable Semi, PSP Ramping, PSP Burst, NXL Full Auto, Millennium Ramping, Normal Ramping, Auto Response, Burst and Full Auto...
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Connecting the air source The CODE has a standard ASA to accept a screw in air tank. First, make sure that the On/OFF is in OFF position (lever pointing to the front). Carefully screw in the air tank until it stops. Flipping the lever backward will allow air to fl ow into the marker from the tank.
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Intelligent break beam ball sensor system The CODE has a break beam sensor system. The eyes can be cleaned by simply removing the bolt and using a squeegee, or using a 1/16” hex key to remove the eye cover. If any malfunction should occur the software automatically overrides the eye function and reduces the rate of fi...
Adjusting the velocity The CODE has an adjustable regulator in the handle frame that controls the pressure in the marker thereby controlling the velocity. The best way to adjust the velocity is to turn the adjusting screw clockwise using a 3/32” hex key. This will be the minimum velocity.
2 seconds to toggle it on or off. The LED will fl ash green to indicate it is locked or red to indicate it is unlocked. When the lock is off, you can enter programming mode by turning the board off, then turning it on while the trigger is held. valken.com...
Once you are in the desired setting, press and hold the trigger again for 2sec and the LED will start blinking. The last accessed setting is remembered so you don’t have to keep cycling through settings when you want to test different dwell settings, for instance. When the blink stopped, you can enter the new numbers by pressing the trigger. valken.com valken.com...
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2 Adjustable Semi auto 3 PSP ramping 4 PSP Burst 5 NXL Full Auto 6 Millennium Ramping 7 Normal Ramping 8 Auto Response 9 Burst 10 Full Auto Max Rate of Fire(Purple) Blinks Blinks Blinks Blinks Blinks Unlimited 10 (Default) valken.com valken.com...
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PROGRAMMING MODE Fine timing for max rate of fi re(Yellow) Blinks Increments BPS Blinks Increment BPS Blinks Increment BPS 0.0 (Default) Debounce(Blue) Blinks Blinks Blinks Blinks Blinks 10 (Default) 20 valken.com...
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PROGRAMMING MODE Dwell(Red) Blinks Blinks Blinks Blinks Blinks 15 (Default) Ramp Start(White) Use by PSP and normal ramping Modes. Blinks Blinks Blinks 5 (Default) valken.com...
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PROGRAMMING MODE Ramp %(Aqua) Use by PSP and normal ramping Modes. Blinks Blinks Blinks Blinks Blinks 110(Default) valken.com...
Removing the ball detents for cleaning The CODE uses two rubbery ball detents to prevent the double feeding of paintballs. They are located near the front of the receiver. To remove, insert a 1/16” hex key into the access hole in the eye cover. Make sure that the hex key is fully engaged in the screw otherwise you may strip the hex in the screw.
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CODE SCHEMATICS Item Description Item Description Item Description Item Description Main Body Back Cap lock spring BHCS 6-32 X .250 ASA Plug Feedneck Body Back Cap Lock pin Regulator Cover Fliter Cap Feedneck lever Set Screw M2 0.5 X 0.45...
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To activate your warranty, fill out the warranty card and mail it along with a copy of the original purchase receipt. In the event that a part is defective Valken Sports will send out a replacement part free of charge. Wearable items such as o-rings, seals, screws, ball detents and the like are not covered under this warranty.
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