Proto REFLEX RAIL Owner's Manual

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USA 10637 Scripps Summit Ct. San Diego, CA 92131
P 858-536-5183 F 858-536-5191
EUROPE UNITED KINGDOM Dye House, 7-8 Commerce Way
Croydon, Surrey, United Kingdom, CR0 4XA
P +44 (0) 20-8649-6330 F +44 (0) 20-8649-6339
GERMANY Albert Einstein Str. 2 B
77656 Offenburg, Germany
P +49 (0)781 639 349 91
ASIA No. 253, Guojhong Rd., Dali City
Taichung County 412, Taiwan (R.O.C.)
P +886 (0) 4-2407-9135 F +886 (0) 4-2407-2090
www.protopaintball.com www.dyematrix.com
Copyright ©2011 DYE Precision, In c. The stylized "proto" logo, the "P" logo, and RAIL are
either registered trademarks, trademarks, or design trademarks of DYE Precision, Inc.
DYE Precision, Inc. U.S. Patent # 5,613,483, 7,594,503; 7,765,998. OTHER U.S. AND INT'L PATENTS PENDING.
Covered by one or more of the following U.S. Patents, 5,613,483; 5,881,707; 5,967,133; 6,035,843 and 6,474,326.
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  • Page 1 P +886 (0) 4-2407-9135 F +886 (0) 4-2407-2090 www.protopaintball.com www.dyematrix.com Copyright ©2011 DYE Precision, In c. The stylized “proto” logo, the “P” logo, and RAIL are either registered trademarks, trademarks, or design trademarks of DYE Precision, Inc. DYE Precision, Inc. U.S. Patent # 5,613,483, 7,594,503; 7,765,998. OTHER U.S. AND INT’L PATENTS PENDING.
  • Page 2 W W W . P R O T O P A I N T B A L L . C O M...
  • Page 3 Barrel Plug Owner’s Manual Warranty Card 9V Battery The REFLEX RAIL™ comes with all the tools required to perform general maintenance and set up. For a complete service the following tools are required: 5/16” Allen key #0 Phillips head screw driver...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND GUIDELINES ..........PAGE 02 - QUICK START UP GUIDE ......................PAGE 04 - REFLEX RAIL™ BOARD SETTINGS AND FUNCTIONS ............PAGE 06 - TRIGGER ADJUSTMENTS ....................... PAGE 12 - BATTERY ........................... PAGE 13 - REFLEX RAIL™...
  • Page 5: Important Safety Instructions And Guidelines

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND GUIDELINES • The REFLEX RAIL™ marker is not a toy. Misuse may cause serious injury or death. • Please read, understand and follow the directions in the REFLEX RAIL™ owner’s manual. • Eye protection that is designed specifi cally for paintball and meets ASTM/CE standards must be worn by user and persons within range..
  • Page 6 • Never shoot the REFLEX RAIL™ marker at velocities in excess of 300 feet per second, or at velocities greater than local or national laws allow. • Never look into the barrel or breech area of the REFLEX RAIL™ when the marker is switched on and able to fi re.
  • Page 7: Quick Start Up Guide

    STEP 2. BARREL INSTALLATION A. Screw on the barrel to the front of the REFLEX RAIL™. Make sure it threads all the way in and is secure.
  • Page 8 Never adjust the REFLEX RAIL™ to shoot above 300fps or what the fi eld rules / local laws permit. W W W . P R O T O P A I N T B A L L . C O M...
  • Page 9: Reflex Rail™ Board Settings And Functions

    After the boot up sequence, the LED’s will turn either RED (no ball) or GREEN (ball in breach, ready to fi re). To turn the REFLEX RAIL™ off, press and hold the power button until the LED’s turn off.
  • Page 10 • Make sure a barrel sock is fi tted to the REFLEX RAIL™. • Make sure your hopper is removed from the REFLEX RAIL™. • Make sure there are no paintballs in the breech of the REFLEX RAIL™. • Always remove the fi rst stage regulator and relieve all residual gas pressure from the REFLEX RAIL™...
  • Page 11 RAIL™ uses. There are two DIP switches mounted on the board of the REFLEX RAIL™ (See fi gure 1). The fi rst one is used for the ABS setting and the second one is used to access a confi guration mode, which changes the other four settings.
  • Page 12 REFLEX RAIL™ BOARD SETTINGS AND FUNCTIONS CONFIGURATION MODE - The following settings can only be modifi ed in confi guration mode. To activate the confi guration mode, turn your marker off and set DIP switch 2 to the ON position. Next, turn your marker on. The LED’s cycle through all colors for one second to indicate that you have entered the confi...
  • Page 13 Trigger sensitivity is the amount of time that the trigger has to be released before the next trigger pull is allowed. In some situations with too low of a value, the REFLEX RAIL™ can register more trigger than what was actually pulled. This can cause the REFLEX RAIL™ to auto, even in semi-automatic mode.
  • Page 14 YELLOW - Firing Mode Values 1 - 4 (default 1) This setting changes the fi ring mode of the REFLEX RAIL™. Default is semiautomatic. In the semiautomatic mode, one trigger pull shoots out one paintball. The PSP mode and the Millennium modes follow the rules of the paintball tournament series.
  • Page 15: Trigger Adjustments

    TRIGGER ADJUSTMENT ADJUSTING YOUR TRIGGER FIGURE 1 The trigger’s forward and over travel, spring tension, and reach are fully adjustable so that you can fi ne-tune the trigger to your exact liking. You do not need to remove the frame or grip from the gun in order to adjust the trigger pull.
  • Page 16: Battery

    • To make the trigger pull stiffer, turn the Allen wrench clockwise or in. • To make the trigger pull lighter, turn the Allen wrench counterclockwise or out. TO ADJUST TRIGGER REACH (SEE FIGURE 1) To adjust, simply loosen the two 6-32 screws (4) using a 1/16” Allen wrench. You do not have to remove the screws from the trigger.
  • Page 17: Reflex Rail™ Bolt Assembly And Maintenance

    The REFLEX RAIL™ BOLT should be cleaned and re-lubed after each day of use. There are 4 parts in the REFLEX RAIL™ BOLT kit that mount together as one unit. To remove the REFLEX RAIL™ BOLT from your REFLEX RAIL™, use a 1/4” Allen key and turn the Back Cap out 2 full turns counter clockwise.
  • Page 18 • When using the marker in temperatures below 50° Fahrenheit it may be necessary to lube the REFLEX RAIL™ bolt more frequently. W W W . P R O T O P A I N T B A L L . C O M...
  • Page 19 If the REFLEX RAIL™ BOLT is not kept clean and well lubed, you will either start seeing erratic velocity, leaks or over long period of time, physical damage to the REFLEX RAIL™ BOLT components.
  • Page 20: Reflex Rail™ Bolt O-Ring List

    REFLEX RAIL™ BOLT ASSEMBLY AND MAINTENANCE REFLEX RAIL™ BOLT O-RING LIST N 70 N 70 N 70 N 70 8 013x2mm N 90 N 70 N 70 9 Bolt Front Bumper N 70 W W W . P R O T O P A I N T B A L L . C O M...
  • Page 21: Feed Neck Adjustment

    LOADERS AND FEED NECK LOADERS AND FEED NECK To achieve the maximum performance of the REFLEX RAIL™ you will need to use a motorized loader that force-feeds paintballs into the REFLEX RAIL™ marker, preferably the Rotor™ Loader. Using a slower motorized loader or a non-motorized loader will work, but the rate of fi...
  • Page 22 AIR/NITROGEN AIR / NITROGEN TANK OPTIONS AND INSTALLATION The REFLEX RAIL™ will only work with Compressed air or Nitrogen air systems such as the DYE Throttle ® system. Do not use CO or any other compressed gas. The output pressure from the air system has to be between 400 –...
  • Page 23: Hyper3™ Regulator Adjustment And Maintenance

    Notice that a few shots are needed before the change can be seen on the chronograph. MAINTENANCE For the REFLEX RAIL™ to function properly, it is essential that the input pressure into the marker stays consistent at all times. The general maintenance needed for the Hyper3™ regulator is to keep it clean of dirt and debris at all times.
  • Page 24 HYPER3™ IN-LINE REGULATOR ADJUSTMENTS AND MAINTENANCE HYPER3™ REGULATOR DIS-ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS To disassemble the Hyper3™ regulator you will need a 3⁄16” Allen key and a 5⁄16” Allen key. Place the 3⁄16” Allen key inside the top cap and the 5⁄16” Allen key inside the bottom cap. Unscrew the bottom cap from the Hyper3™...
  • Page 25: Anti Chop Eyes And Ball Detents

    ANTI CHOP EYES/ BALL DETENTS MAINTENANCE AND CHANGING ANTI CHOP EYES The Anti Chop Eye (ACE) system will prevent the RAIL™ from chopping paint by not allowing the marker to fi re until a ball is fully seated in front of the bolt. The eyes use a beam across the breech.
  • Page 26 ANTI CHOP EYES/ BALL DETENTS MAINTENANCE AND CHANGING For a more thorough cleaning, pull the Eye Pipe with the ball detents out the front of the breech. With the Eye Pipe out use a swab to clean the breech. This should be enough to clean the eye system.
  • Page 27: Airport Adjustments

    AIRPORT ASSEMBLY AND MAINTENANCE ON/OFF AIRPORT DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY REMOVE PIN HOUSING ASSEMBLY To disassemble the UL™ airport use the airport tool included on the DYE Multi-Tool (available separately). • Insert the airport tool into the Pin Housing and turn counterclockwise 3-4 revolutions. Note that the airport lever must be in the OFF position for the tool to grab the housing.
  • Page 28: Trouble Shooting

    RAIL™ the way to the end. • Check that the bolt kit is tightened all the way into the REFLEX RAIL™. If the bolt kit is loose, AIR LEAKING FROM THE HYPER3™ REGULATOR it will start to leak. • If the leak is coming from the bottom of the •...
  • Page 29 REFLEX RAIL™ WILL TURN ON / OFF BY ITSELF when pulling the trigger. OR THE EYES WILL TURN ON / OFF BY THEM • If the REFLEX RAIL™ fi res once when turned on SELVES but not after that your trigger is set so that the •...
  • Page 30 TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE TRIGGER BOUNCE / REFLEX RAIL™ SHOOTING barrel with the REFLEX RAIL™ is .688 size. MORE THAN ONE BALL PER PULL IN SEMI You should be able to blow the paintball AUTOMATIC MODE through the barrel but they should not roll •...
  • Page 31: Exploded View

    EXPLODED VIEW...
  • Page 32: Warranty And Legal Information

    11 Rear Frame Screw therefore vary from owner’s manual. For details of changes in design, specifi cation or appearance consult your local distributor or dealer. The FUSE™ BOLT, REFLEX RAIL™, Hyper3™ and Slick Lube™ 12 REFLEX RAIL™ Bolt are registered trademarks. Design rights, copyrights and all other rights reserved.

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