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Using the Break Beam Sensor System
During the firing cycle, the breech sensor looks first for an
empty breech and then for a paintball within the breech. Only
when the sensor has detected both conditions will it allow the
Eclipse Ego to be fired. The sensor software
Setting the Empty Breech Detection Time
Custom and third party bolts can fool the BBSS if they
have slots or holes that allow the Break Beam to pass
through. To overcome this problem the
defines how long the Break Beam has to be in-tact
before the breech is considered to be empty.
Filter
Scroll through the
Menu until the
is displayed.
Empty Breech Detection Time
The current value of the
(EMPTY) is shown on the right hand side of the display
(See Figure 4.12)
Select
Press the
pushbutton to enter the edit function
and the edit indicators will appear on the display.
Raise
Press and release the
pushbutton to increase the
EMPTY
value in 1 millisecond increments. Press and hold
Raise
the
pushbutton to increase the
rapidly.
filter allows you to fine tune the operation of the Break Beam
sensor system by allowing you to specify how long the
sensors have to see an 'empty' breech for and how long they
have to see a ball for.
Press and release the
EMPTY
EMPTY
Lower
parameter
the
rapidly.
Press
EMPTY
parameter
indicators will disappear from the display to indicate that
the value has been accepted. You have now returned to
Filter
the
EMPTY
value more
Lower
pushbutton to decrease the
value in 1 millisecond increments. Press and hold
EMPTY
pushbutton to decrease the
Select
EMPTY
to save the
value and the edit
Menu.
value more
FIGURE 4.12
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