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ANGEL G7
LCD MENUS
MODE FEATURE
WARNING
INSTRUCTIONS AND GUIDELINES
• In certain countries local applicable laws or industry standards may mean
certain modes may not be enabled or allowed. Check with law enforcement
office, or local professional paintball venue.
• MODE 1: SEMI MODE WITH ANGEL EYES
The ANGEL Semi Mode with Angel Eyes works on the following principles:
• The Angel Eyes will default to ON whenever the ANGEL is made LIVE via the
top button located at the rear of the frame.
• The ANGEL will only fire when a paintball is present.
• The Angel Eyes system is a break beam system that is not affected by colour,
shape or finish of paintballs.
• The ANGEL's MROF with Angel Eyes ON is limited to whatever MROF setting
has been entered by the user. When the Angel Eyes are switched OFF the
MROF is capped at 15.
• To switch the Angel Eyes OFF the trigger must be held down for 2 seconds.
• MODE 1: SEMI MODE
The ANGEL Semi Mode works on the following principles:
• In this mode the Angel Eyes are de-activated.
• The ANGEL will fire whether a ball is present or not.
• To activate the Angel Eyes after it has been switched off the ANGEL may either
be switched OFF, then ON again or made SAFE then LIVE.
• The MROF with the Angel Eyes ON will be at whatever MROF you have
previously set it to.
• MODE 2: AUTO MODE
The ANGEL Auto Mode works on the following principles:
• The Angel Eyes will default to ON whenever the ANGEL is switched ON via the
SAFE LIVE top button located on the rear of the frame.
• This is full auto and will fire for as long as the trigger is held or until a paintball
is not present.
• This mode is limited to a MROF of 15 balls per second.
• This mode will only work with Angel Eyes on and it cannot be deactivated.
• MODE 3: X-BALL 2005
The ANGEL X-ball 2005 3 Shot Burst Mode works on the following principles:
• The Angel Eyes will default to ON.
• This is a 3 shot bursts mode with the first 3 shot been fired in semi automatic
only, on the 4th shot a maximum of 3 shots will be added per trigger pull.
• This mode is limited to a MROF of 15 balls per second when in semi or adding
shots in.
• Once the eyes are deactivated the MROF will also have a maximum limit
of 15 balls per second
• MODE 4: SEMI LIMITED TO MROF 15 BALLS/SECOND
• The ANGEL Semi Limited with Angel Eyes works on the following principles:
• The Angel Eyes will default to ON whenever the ANGEL is made LIVE via the
top button located at the rear of the frame.
Dual External LCD Menus in Safe Mode: Advanced Menu – Internal Electronic LCD Menus – Factory Default Setting
• The ANGELs MROF with Angel Eyes ON is capped at 15 BPS.
ADHERE STRICTLY TO THESE
AND ALL OTHER SAFETY
• To switch the Angel Eyes OFF the trigger must be held down for 2 seconds.
• The ANGELs MROF with Angel Eyes OFF is capped at 15 BPS.
• The ANGEL will fire whether a ball is present or not.
• To activate the Angel Eyes after it has been switched off the ANGEL may either
be switched OFF, then ON again or made SAFE then LIVE.
• MODE 5: ACCUM MODE
The ANGEL Accumulator Mode works on the following principles:
• The Angel Eyes will default to ON.
• This is a BPS enhancer that will fire more balls than trigger pulls.
• This mode is limited to a MROF of 15 balls per second.
• This mode will only work with Angel Eyes on and it cannot be deactivated.
• DEMO MODE
This is a dry firing mode for firing the ANGEL when on display and is designed to
demonstrate the rate of fire achievable. It should only be used for demonstration
purposes, as the Angel Eyes feature is reverse functioned so that it cannot fire
paintballs. Should a paintball be detected it will prevent the ANGEL from firing.
DWELL FEATURE
This controls the valve opening time. Longer Dwell will use more gas and will
generate more noise but allows the ANGEL to be more tolerant to paintball
variations. Shorter Dwell will generate less noise and use less gas but will not
tolerate poor paint quality.
CYCLES FEATURE
This is the ANGEL equivalent of a milometer and will register the total shot count
that the ANGEL has fired.
ID FEATURE
This is a unique serial number identification that is factory set.
WARNING
• Never adjust your trigger offset so finely that accidental discharge may occur
due to shock loads or vibrations.
TRIGGER OFFSET FEATURE
This allows the user to set the trigger snubber and can be used to ensure that
trigger bounce is reduced on triggers that have been set. It should be used to
eliminate trigger bounce and not used to induce trigger bounce. The level of
snubbing required will be dependent on the users setting of the mechanical
adjustments of the trigger. The snubber will be automatically set to the highest
level of protection on all non semi modes. It is the user's responsibility to ensure
that the setting they have selected does not cause accidental discharges.
Level 1 is the maximum trigger damping and increasing the level, reduces the
damping.
INTERNAL ELECTRONIC LCD MENUS
WARNING
• Ensure a barrel blocking device is fitted to the ANGEL.
• Ensure the hopper is removed from the ANGEL.
• Ensure that there are no paintballs in the ANGEL.
The ANGEL has a number of features that can be adjusted to suit your individual
needs. These features can change the performance of your marker and are only
adjustable via the internal menu. This is to ensure that they pass tournament
and field operator requirements.
The settings you have selected may be viewed externally but cannot be adjusted
externally.
The menus can only be accessed when the marker is switched ON and in SAFE.
Remove left hand grip cover screws to expose the circuit board.
Follow the internal menu list diagrams for relevant settings.
The ANGEL has the unique feature that allows you to return to the factory
defaults settings by pressing and holding the internal menu button for 2
seconds.
ADHERE STRICTLY TO THESE
AND ALL OTHER SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS AND GUIDELINES
ADHERE STRICTLY TO THESE
AND ALL OTHER SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS AND GUIDELINES
© 2005 WDP LTD.

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