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Safety .......................................................................................................2
Warranty............................................................................................3
General
Description.................................................................................3
Marker C
omponent...................................................................................4
Specifications....................................................................................7
Operation..................................................................................7
Air P
ower..................................................................................................7P
resetadjustable
Paintballs..............................................................................................7
Hopper
Paint
Regulators............................................................................................... 7
LPR
In-Line Regulator
Electronics.............................................................................................
8U
sageB
attery Information
Eye
On/O
ffB
y Passing E
yes
General U
sage Tips.................................................................................8
LED
Colors and M
eanings......................................................................9
Tournament Lock......................................................................................9
Trigger Program
ming...............................................................................9
Dw
ellD
ebounceE
ye Mode
BIP
Delay
RO
F Cap
Eye P
ower
Program
ming C
omplete..........................................................................11
Equalink................................................................................11
Terminology...............................................................................11
Adjustm
ent...............................................................................13Feed N
eckLP
RIn-Line R
egulatorTrigger A
djustments
Bolt A
djustor
Maintenance............................................................................................1
4G
eneral R
egulator
Troubleshooting..................................................................................... 14
System X "NM
E"Version 1.0
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SAFETY
This paintball marker is not a toy. M
isuse or mishandling can result in serious injury or death. A
nyone within
range of a loaded paintball gun must w
ear eye protection specifically designed for paintball. You must be at
least 18 years of age to purchase, 14 years old to use with adult supervision or 10 years old to use on paintball
fields meeting A
STM standards F1777-97. Ensure you read entire instruction m
anual before operating your NM
E.
Please follow
all local, state, and federal laws concerning the operation and use of paintball m
arkers. By purchasing
this paintball marker you assum
e all liability.S
ystem X
assumes no liability for injury or death due to m
isuse or mishandling of this m
arker.-N
ever point a paintball marker at anyone not w
earing paintball-approved goggles.E
ven at the lowest possible operating velocity, a paintball w
ill cause serious injury or death should it hit someone in
the eye area.-N
ever look down the barrel of your m
arker with or w
ithout paintball approved goggles.
-Before perform
ing any maintenance on the m
arker, ensure air source isdisconnected and m
arker has been dry fired to purge any air in the system.
-Make sure the m
arker is OFF w
henever marker is not operational.
-Alw
ays insert barrel plug in barrel when m
arker is not operational. Rem
ove only in designated operational areas.
-Only play at com
mercial playing fields that have a chronograph, referees, and
clearly marked safe areas. C
hronograph your marker before each gam
e to ensure m
arker is operating at a safe velocity. Safe velocity is considered to be
280 feet per second (fps).
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Make sure m
arker is not shooting at a dangerous velocity. Ensure all participants are wearing the proper
paintball safety equipment. You w
ill be held liable if someone is hurt by a paintball fired from
your marker
regardless of fault.
WA
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AN
TYSystem
X warrants the N
ME against dam
ages in manufacturing and defects. Electrical com
ponents arew
arranted for a period of 90 days. Wire harnesses located w
ithin the grip frame w
ill only be warranted
against manufacturing defects. W
hen utilizing aftermarket D
rop-Forwards ensure attachm
ent bolts DO
NO
T protrude into internal grip assembly. W
hen utilizing aftermarket G
rips ensure attachment bolts D
ON
OT protrude into internal grip assem
bly. Failure to do this will result in dam
age to the solenoid, batteryand void of w
arranty.
For questions concerning your NM
E manual please call (800) 974-3355.
GEN
ERA
LD
ESCR
IPTION
The NM
E m
arker includes dual regulators. Both regulators are m
ounted on the front block of the NM
E body assem
bly. The in-line regulatoradjusts w
ith a standard 3/16" hex key (Velocity adjustment). The low
-pressure regulator (LPR
) is mounted at the top front of the front block and
maintains the operating pressure of the N
ME
. All functions are electronically controlled via the E
qualizer circuit board and 4-way air valve.
Settings are changed through the circuit boards program
via the trigger frame.
Located within the m
arker body is a pair of W.A
.S. infrared anti chop eyes. The anti chop eye consists of a set of sensors m
ounted in the bottomof the breach. The trigger is fully adjustable w
ith adjustments for m
agnetic tension, pull restriction, and trigger activation.
The gun will perform
on HPA
/Nitro only. D
O N
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US
E C
O2
The NM
E com
es stock with a tw
o-piece 12" barrel and bottom line. R
eady to screw in a tank and play.
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1Feed clam
p: - 2 P
C threaded feed clam
p Held on to gun w
ith o-ring. Serviceable
2B
ody assembly:
- 3D m
illed body.
3B
olt:- Pull pin delrin bolt w
ith 3 015 o-rings. Serviceable
4B
arrel:- 2 P
C 12" barrel (689 cal.)
5E
ye covers: with ball stoppers.
- Both right and left eye covers. H
eld with a 3-48 socket screw
that hold the ball stoppers. S
erviceable - U
se a 3/64 allen wrench to rem
ove eye covers. - To replace m
ake sure you push the eye cover flush to the bodythen screw
them in.
- Make sure you D
O N
OT
PIN
CH
eye wires.
6R
am A
djuster Cap: S
erviceable- U
se a 1/8 allen wrench to adjust bolt position.
- Ram
cap has 010 o-ring. Serviceable
7R
am: S
erviceable- 011 o-ring on back of the ram
. Serviceable
- 006 o-ring on front of the ram. S
erviceable- G
rease Assem
bly every 4000 to 6000 rounds fired.- D
O N
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use lightweight oil as lubricant
8P
oppet: Serviceable
- 004 o-ring. Serviceable
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Grease P
oppet Assem
bly every 4000 to 6000 rounds fired. D
oing this will reduce cup seal w
ear. - D
O N
OT
use lightweight oil as lubricant
9S
leeve spacer: Serviceable
- Nylon spacer that seals poppet. S
erviceable
10P
oppet spring:
11Front block: S
erviceable- 2 015 o-rings. S
erviceable - Front block screw
: 10-32.- Front block barbs: 2 6-32 barbs.- 300 P
SI gauge.
- 3-way hose.
12Volum
izer: Serviceable
- 016 o-ring. Serviceable
13LP
R screw
: Serviceable
- 13 o-ring Serviceable
- 015 o-ring for LPR
body seal. Serviceable
- LPR
regulator kit: -Spring,-valve pin (S
erviceable) ,-R
EG
seat (Serviceable),
-3/8 brass pin screw w
ith 010 o-ring (Serviceable)
14LP
R B
ody: Serviceable
- 3 6-32 set screws to hold body on to LP
R screw
- 10-32 sw
ivel barb. - Internal piston w
ith 010 o-ring. Serviceable
- Regulator spring.
- 6-32 knob locking screw.
- Thumb adjusting knob.
15Internal S
leeve Tube: Serviceable
- 2 111 o-rings. Serviceable
- High flow
m3.5 x .5 straight barb w
ith 2 gaskets. - H
igh flow m
3.5x.5 90* elbow w
ith gaskets. - S
leeve set screw: W
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G use Lock tight on 5/32 allen w
rench set screw
.
16. Frame:
- 2 10-32 button head screws to m
ount frame to gun body.
- Solenoid w
ith 3 high flow barbs.
- 2 m1.6 x .35 screw
s to hold solenoid down.
- 1/8 magnet.
- 8-32 shoulder screw to hold trigger dow
n. - W
AS
board with harness, eye sensors and sw
itch. - 2 m
1.6x.35 screws to hold trigger sw
itch down.
- 2 nylon dowels to hold the board in place.
- Button to activate board.
- LED
Window
- 9V
battery - 3 4-40 screw
s to clamp the fram
e down
- 1 4-40 screw to clam
p front of frame and to hold trigger guard dow
n.
17Trigger:
- 2 ball bearings. - 4-40 set screw
for trigger activation.- 4-40 set screw
for trigger stop.- 4-40 set screw
for magnet strength.
18Trigger G
uard:- 4-40 screw
to clamp front of fram
e and to hold trigger guard down.
19In-line R
egulator: Serviceable
- 015 o-rings.- R
egulator kit: -Spring.-Valve pin. S
erviceable-R
EG
seat. Serviceable
-3/8 brass pin screw w
ith 010 o-ring. Serviceable
- 018 o-ring. Serviceable
- Big piston w
ith o-ring. Serviceable
- Big spring.
- Disc.
- Set screw
.
20Steel braided line:
- 90* elbow:
21S
huttle drop:- 2 10-32 tapered head screw
s. - 3 10-32 set screw
s.
22D
eluxe on/off: Serviceable
- Piston w
ith 010 o-ring. Serviceable
- 2 1/8-27 npt plugs.
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OPER
ATION
Air pow
er:P
reset HPA
/Nitrogen system
sW
hen utilizing a preset HPA
/Nitrogen system
simply screw
in your bot-tle and you are ready to shoot. There are low
pressure systems and
high pressure systems. You m
ust adjust your velocity accordingly.
Adjustable H
PA/N
itrogen systems
You must set your output pressure on your tank. A
low pressure w
illnot supply sufficient air. A
high pressure might over pressurize the In-
line regulator.
Paintballs H
opperThe N
ME requires a high flow
of paintballs to make full use of its
speed. We recom
mend the use of a fast m
otorized hopper like theH
alo.TM
Paint
Make sure you use a high grade paint to get the best perform
ance andaccuracy. The N
ME
marker com
es stock with a 689 bore barrel. M
akesure you have a good barrel to paint m
atch.
REG
ULATO
RS
Low P
ressure Regulator
The low-pressure regulator (LP
R) is m
ounted at the front of the frontblock. S
mall velocity adjustm
ents could be made at the LP
R. W
e rec-om
mend setting the LP
R to the low
est possible pressure while m
ain-taining operational consistency. O
perating pressure for the LPR
isbetw
een 50 and 100 psi. Operationally speaking, the low
er the better,as w
hen the pressure gets too high, the chances of internal air leaksincreases and the recoil gets stronger.W
hen the pressure is too low the m
arker will be restricted in firing.
SPECIFIC
ATION
SM
odel................................................................................................................................................................................NM
E
LedC
aliber................................................................................................................................................................................68A
ction....................................................................................................................................................................Electro-P
neumatic
Power (air)
...................................................................................................................................... Com
pressed Air/N
itrogen onlyPow
er (electronics)..................................................................................................................................................9-Volt B
atteryC
ycle Rate
..............................................................................................................................more than 35 cycles per second
Effective Range
..............................................................................................................................................................150+ feetW
eight.........................…
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.....................................................................…..3 pounds, 2 ounces w
ith bottom line and barrel
Length............................................................................................Body 8 1/2 inches/B
arrel 12 inches/LPR
and body 12 inchesH
eight……
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.. Body H
eight 2 inches/Frame and B
ody 6 inches/Feed Clam
p 2 inches
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In-Line Regulator
The in-line regulator is mounted on the bottom
of the front block and isused as a front fore grip. W
arning DO
NO
TO
VE
R P
RE
SS
UR
IZE the
In-line regulator doing so might blow
your solenoid. Over pressurizing
the in-line regulator will result in low
ball velocity. Velocity adjustments
are made at the in-line regulator. Velocity adjustm
ents are achieved byturning the 3/16 allen screw
clockwise. W
arning DO
NO
TS
CR
EW
THE
SE
TS
CR
EW
PAS
TFLU
SH
of the regulator body, doing so will
over pressurize the regulator and damage the regulator pin. The N
ME
marker requires a m
inimum
in-line pressure of about 125 psi to seal.P
ressure will vary betw
een 200 to 300 psi. At about 220 psi you should
see about 3 threads from the set screw
. At this pressure you w
ill be atabout 280 fps. W
hen adjusting the regulator pressure 3 to 4 shotsshould be fired to allow
the regulator to neutralize.
ELECTR
ON
ICS Pow
ered by the W.A
.S. Equalizer
USA
GE
The NM
E pow
ered by Equalizer has num
erous features, which can be
a bit overwhelm
ing to those that are not use to having so much flexibil-
ity. How
ever, every possible step has been taken to make sure that
the use of this product is extremely sim
ple.
Battery Inform
ation
The NM
E uses a standard 9v battery. To change the battery, rem
ovethe G
rip.R
emove the 4 4/40 A
llen screws securing the tw
o frame halves. The
battery fits into the bottom of the grip fram
e. Disconnect the old battery
and re-connect the new one.
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make sure the grip screw
s do not protrude into the gripfram
e. Use the provided 6-32x ¼
length flat head screws. The use of
longer screws w
ill damage the solenoid, electronic com
ponents andthe battery.
Anti C
hop Eye
The Anti-C
hop Eye are a pair of photo sensors in the bottom
of thebreach determ
ining when the paintball is seated and ready to fire. The
BIP
mode w
ithin the mode m
enu can be set to determine how
long them
arker waits after seeing the ball before it w
ill fire. Factory recom-
mended setting is 5m
s. Also the eye m
ode can be set to accomm
odateyour shooting preference. S
ee "EY
E M
OD
E"in the program
ming section.
Turning on the NM
E powered by Equalizer
To turn on the NM
E pow
ered by Equalizer, press and hold the pow
erbutton (located on the back of the grip fram
e tray) for ½ of a second,
and release it. The LED
should light orange and stay that way for sev-
eral seconds after releasing the button.
Turning off the NM
E powered by Equalizer
To turn off the NM
E pow
ered by Equalizer, press and hold the pow
erbutton until the LE
D becom
es solid red, and then release the button.
Bypassing the Eye System
In order to be able to "dry fire" the marker, the eye system
must be
bypassed. When the eye system
is enabled, the marker w
ill not fireunless there is som
ething in the breech. To bypass the eye system,
press and hold the power button for ½
second. The LED
will blink
orange, indicating that the eye system has been bypassed. R
epeatingthis procedure w
ill enable the eye system.
General U
sage Tips
The LED
boot sequence is as follows: solid orange (booting), follow
edby solid green (norm
al mode) or solid red (com
petition mode).
The rate of fire is limited only by how
fast the pneumatics w
ill cycle,how
fast you can pull the trigger, and how fast your loader can feed
your marker.
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Because the E
qualizer can easily exceed the feed rate of any loader inexistence, it is recom
mended that you use a force-feed type of loader
for the best possible performance.
LED C
olors and Meanings
The LED
used with the E
qualizer can light up in one of 3 different col-ors. The E
qualizer uses this to indicate to the user when certain
events are occurring. This is a breakdown of w
hat the LED
states rep-resent:
Solid R
ed: In menu m
ode.
Blinking G
reen (once per second): Norm
al operation, anti-chop systemis enabled, E
ye Mode 1 (rate of fire capped at user preset).
Blinking G
reen (twice per second): N
ormal operation, anti-chop system
is enabled, Eye M
ode 2 (unlimited rate of fire).
Blinking O
range: Norm
al operation, anti-chop system is disabled.
Blinking R
ed: Battery is low
.
Red/G
reen toggle: There is an error with the anti-chop system
Flickering green: Paintball or object in the breech.
Tournament Lock
It is possible to put the Equalizer into a tournam
ent lock (CO
MP
ETI-
TION
) mode. You can do this by m
aking sure the power sw
itch is inthe off position, grounding (connecting) the tw
o center pins on theE
qualink interface connector, and then moving the pow
er switch to on
position. Each tim
e you 'reboot' with the pins grounded, the N
OR
MA
Land C
OM
PE
TITION
modes w
ill toggle. The marker w
ill not fire with
the jumper in place! R
emoving the jum
per will allow
the normal opera-
tion of the marker.
You can also change the tournament lock m
ode using the Equalink.
It is necessary to remove the battery after changing the tournam
entlock or using the E
qualink to alter settings or update firmw
are.
Trigger Programm
ing
The Dw
ell, Debounce™
, Eye M
ode, BIP
Delay™
, RO
F Cap, and E
yeS
ensitivity functions are programm
able by following these instructions:
Make sure the N
ME
is switched off. D
uring programm
ing, make sure
that your marker has a barrel condom
in place and the air supply shutoff. A
lthough it is not possible to fire the marker w
hile in programm
ingm
ode, it is always good to practice safe m
arker handling.
Pull the trigger, and hold it in the back position. N
ow, press and hold
the power button for ½
second. During this tim
e, the LED
will light up
green. As soon as it light's up green, release the trigger and pow
erbutton (if you hold the trigger for a long period of tim
e the settings will
be reset. See "P
rogramm
ing Com
plete")
The LED
will light red. The m
arker is now in "trigger program
ming
mode".
Pulling and releasing the trigger w
ill change the LED
color, advancingto the next program
ming feature. This is also know
n as the "program-
ming m
enu". The following colors equate to the feature selected:
Solid R
ed: Dw
ell programm
ing mode.
Solid G
reen: Debounce™
programm
ing mode.
Solid O
range: Eye M
ode programm
ing mode.
Flickering Red: B
all In Place (B
IP) D
elay™ program
ming m
ode.Flickering G
reen: Rate of Fire (R
OF) cap program
ming m
ode.Flickering O
range: Eye P
ower program
ming m
ode.
Once you have reached the last feature (flickering orange), an addi-
tional trigger pull will start the sequence of colors over again. This is
also known as the "program
ming m
enu start".
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When you decide w
hich programm
ing feature you want to change, pull
the trigger and hold it until the LED
goes out, and then release the trig-ger. There w
ill be a 2 second pause, and then the LED
will flash the
same color of the program
ming m
ode you are in (red=Dw
ell,green=D
ebounce™, orange=eye m
ode, etc.) the number of tim
es thatrepresents som
ething associated with that feature. For exam
ple, if youw
ere programm
ing the Debounce™
and the settings were the factory
default (10ms), you w
ould see the LED
flash green 10 times in a row
,indicating the D
ebounce™ is set to 10m
s. The flashing of the LED
shows you the current setting before you change it.
Once the LE
D is done flashing, there is a 5 second tim
e period tobegin program
ming the new
setting. To change the setting, pull andrelease the trigger the num
ber of times equal to how
you wish to pro-
gram the feature. O
n each pull of the trigger, the LED
will light up
(indicating that the pull has been detected). If you decide not tochange the feature setting at all, sim
ply do not touch the trigger at allfor 5 seconds. The LE
D w
ill then blink green/red alternately to indicatethere w
as a programm
ing error, and then go back to the programm
ingm
enu. The feature setting will not be changed.
Once you have pulled and released the trigger the num
ber of times
you wanted the feature setting to be, do not touch the trigger. A
fter 5seconds, the LE
D w
ill flash a rainbow of colors indicating that the fea-
ture setting change has been accepted. After this, the m
arker is in theprogram
ming m
enu again. If you program a feature outside of its
specifications (for example, program
ming the dw
ell to 1ms) the LE
Dw
ill blink green/red alternately indicating that there was a program
ming
error.
Each feature and its program
ming is described in detail below
:
Dw
ell
Trigger programm
ing for changing the dwell is different than any other
feature as there are two steps involved instead of one due to allow
ingfor .1m
s (tenths) increments.
After selecting the D
well program
ming feature, and once the LE
Dstops flashing, you can now
pull and release the trigger once for every
FULL
1ms of tim
e you want the dw
ell to be. Once you have pulled the
trigger the number of tim
es you want the full m
illiseconds to be, after a2 second pause the LE
D w
ill blink orange and then off. You can thenpull the trigger again, but this tim
e with each trigger pull being 1/10th
of a millisecond (.1m
s). So, if you w
anted to set the dwell to be 6.3m
s,you w
ould select the dwell program
ming m
ode by pulling/releasing thetrigger until the LE
D w
as solid red. Next, you w
ould hold the triggeruntil the LE
D w
ent out. Next, the current dw
ell setting (say 7.5ms)
would be show
n as 7 red flashes, a pause, an orange flash, a pause,and then 5 red flashes. The orange flash is there to separate the fullm
illiseconds from the 1/10th of a m
illisecond (.1ms) interval.
The default dwell is 7.0m
s. The lowest allow
able dwell tim
e is 4.0ms
and the longest allowable tim
e is 50.0ms. A
ccording to the solenoidm
anufacturer, the dwell should never be below
6.0ms for proper opera-
tion.
Debounce™
Pull and release the trigger once for every 1m
s of time you w
ant thesetting to be. For exam
ple, if you were program
ming the D
ebounce to5m
s, you would pull and release the trigger 5 tim
es. The defaultD
ebounce™ setting is 10m
s.
Eye Mode
Pull and release the trigger the num
ber of times necessary to set the
Eye M
ode to what you w
ant to use.
The following is a list of the possible E
ye Modes and the flashes (also
trigger pulls required):
1 flash -B
ypassed mode
2 flashes -E
ye Mode 1 (uses R
OF cap)
3 flashes -E
ye Mode 2 (m
onitors bolt)4 flashes -
Sim
ulate mode
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If you pull and release the trigger more than 4 tim
es, then the LED
will
toggle green/red alternately to indicate there was a program
ming error,
and then go back to the programm
ing menu. The default Eye M
ode is1.
BIP
Delay™
Pull and release the trigger once for every 1m
s of time you w
ant thesetting to be. For exam
ple, if you were program
ming the B
IPD
elay™to 5m
s, you would pull and release the trigger 5 tim
es. The defaultB
IPD
elay™ setting is 10m
s.
RO
F Cap
Pull and release the trigger once for the num
ber of times you w
ant theR
ate of Fire (RO
F) cap to be. For example, 20 pulls/releases w
ouldbe 20 bps. The R
OF cap is only used w
ith Eye M
ode 1. In Eye M
ode2, the rate of fire is unlim
ited. The default RO
F Cap is 20 bps.
Eye Power
Pull and release the trigger once for the num
ber of times you w
ant theE
ye Pow
er to be. Each trigger pull represents a level increase. S
o, asetting of 5 w
ould make the eye m
ore powerful (able to see through
liquid paint) than a setting of 4. Higher values use m
ore battery life.The default E
ye Sensitivity is 10.
Programm
ing Com
plete
Once you pulled and released the trigger the num
ber of times neces-
sary to set the function, wait a few
seconds. The LED
will flash
red/green/orange in rapid succession (numerous tim
es) to let youknow
that the new setting has been saved. A
fter this, the LED
will
return to the color representing what the current program
ming m
enuitem
is. At this point, you can once again pull and release the trigger
to toggle between D
well, D
ebounce™, E
ye Mode, B
IPD
elay™, R
OF
Cap, and E
ye Sensitivity program
ming m
odes.
You can perform a com
plete reset, restoring all settings to the factorydefaults. To do this, just hold dow
n the trigger for 6 full seconds. Itdoes not m
atter what program
ming m
ode you are currently in. TheLE
D w
ill start flashing red, letting you know that a reset operation is
being performed. A
fter this occurs, you will be back to the program
-m
ing starting point. DO
NO
Trelease the trigger until you see the LE
Dflashing red or the reset w
ill not occur.
Com
puter Programm
ing Mode (Equalink)
Just as with all other E
qualizer boards, the NM
E version has an
Equalink port. This port allow
s customers to fine tune settings as w
ellas dow
nload the latest firmw
are updates for the board from our w
eb-site (free of charge!)
To get into computer program
ming m
ode, hold the trigger and pressthe pow
er button for ½ second and release the pow
er button… but not
the trigger! Keep holding the trigger until the LE
D sw
itches from the
normal green color to off. The E
qualizer is now ready to connect to a
PC
. If you accidentally get into computer program
ming m
ode, you canget out by pressing and holding the pow
er button until it turns RE
Dand release it. If your trigger adjustm
ent setscrew is adjusted too far in
so that it depresses the trigger switch w
hen in the released position,the m
arker will go into com
puter programm
ing mode w
hen it is turnedon!
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INO
LOG
Y
Dw
ell
Dw
ell is the amount of tim
e that the solenoid will be activated. This
time is m
easured in milliseconds (1/1000th of a second). The user can
alter the Dw
ell only when in N
OR
MA
Lm
ode. In CO
MP
ETITIO
Nm
ode, the Dw
ell menu item
is not available. Possible values are from
4.0ms to 50.0m
s. The factory default is 7.0ms. C
hanges are made in
.1ms units via the trigger.
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Increasing your Dw
ell will increase the velocity of your m
arker. If youare experiencing a great variance in your chrono results, try increasingyour D
well and low
ering your high pressure regulator. If your dwell is
too low, consistency w
ill suffer greatly.
Debounce
Debounce is the am
ount of time the trigger sw
itch must be stable in
the up position before checking for another trigger pull. This time is
measured in m
illiseconds. The user can alter the Debounce only w
henin N
OR
MA
Lm
ode. In CO
MP
ETITIO
N m
ode, the Debounce m
enuitem
is not available. Possible values are from
2ms to 50m
s. The fac-tory default is 10m
s. Changes are m
ade in 1ms units.
If you find that your marker is double firing, increase the D
ebouncetim
e. To make your m
arker fire faster due to being more responsive to
the trigger, decrease the Debounce tim
e.
Eye Mode
The Eye M
ode can be set to one of four different modes:
Bypass - The anti-chop system
is disabled. When this occurs, the
maxim
um rate of fire is lim
ited to 13 balls per second to help preventchopping of balls in the breech.
Eye M
ode 1 - In this mode, the m
arker will not fire unless there is a
ball in the breech. This mode uses a rate of fire cap to determ
ine thespeed of the cycling. The bolt is not m
onitored. Works w
ith any typeof bolt.
Eye M
ode 2 - In this mode, the m
arker will not fire unless there is a
ball in the breech. This mode w
orks by monitoring the bolt position,
and thus the rate of fire is unlimited. This is the default eye m
ode.
Sim
ulate - In this mode, a ball is sim
ulated to be in the breech. Thisallow
s you to fire the marker w
ith just air, at the full speed that them
arker is capable of firing! This mode can be used for practicing trig-
ger pull methods, w
ithout wasting paint. D
O N
OT SH
OO
T PAIN
T INTH
IS MO
DE!
BIP
Delay™
The BIP
Delay™
is a feature that allows you to adjust for the differ-
ences in the eye sensor, its installation, and the loader being used. Ifthe sensor is installed correctly, and base of the sensor is blacked out(using a 'sharpie' or sim
ilar), the eye system w
ill require very little BIP
Delay™
when using a fast loader. W
hen using a slower gravity-feed
loader or if the eye sensor is not installed correctly, it may be neces-
sary to have a longer BIP
Delay™
to prevent balls from being
chopped.
Possible values are from
1ms to 50m
s. The factory default is 10ms.
Changes are m
ade in 1ms units.
RO
F Cap
The rate of fire (RO
F) cap sets the maxim
um cycle speed of the m
ark-er w
hen Eye M
ode 1 is used. Setting this value to low
will reduce the
usable speed of the marker. S
etting this value too high can causem
isfires if the marker pneum
atics are very slow (stock configurations)
and a reflective type of bolt is used. If a non-reflective bolt is used, theR
OF cap should be set as high as possible.
Possible values are from
10 bps to 30 bps. The factory default is 20bps. C
hanges are made in 1 bps units.
Eye Power
The eye power controls how
much pow
er the eye system uses w
hentransm
itting infrared energy to the receiver. Setting this value too low
will cause problem
s if debris such paint, dirt, etc. is between the trans-
mitter and receiver. S
etting this value too high can cause problems
with paint that uses a clear shell (the infrared is transm
itted throughthe shell).S
etting this value too high will ignore paintballs in the breech. The
higher the value, the more sensitive the eye system
will be.
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Possible values are from
1 to 20. The factory default is 10. Changes
are made in 1 unit increm
ents.R
eset
This option will reset A
LLof the settings to the factory default! If you
find that you are having problems rem
embering the factory defaults,
just use this option to reset your board and start over! The user canR
eset the board only when in N
OR
MA
Lm
ode.
AD
JUSTM
ENTS
Feed neck:The N
ME
has a clamping feed neck. Turn it clockw
ise to tighten on theneck of your hopper. Turn counter clockw
ise to loosen. Take care notto over tighten the feed neck as the force could get your hopper stuckor in som
e cases crack the hopper necks.
When adjusting your LP
R and in-line regulators m
ake sure you havesufficient air attached to the N
ME
. Make certain there is no paint in the
NM
E and attach a barrel plug to the N
ME
. For safe practice anyone inthe surrounding area m
ust wear paintball approved eye protective
gear.
LPR:
We recom
mend setting the LP
R to the low
est possible pressure while
maintaining operational consistency. O
perating pressure for the LPR
is between 50 and 100psi. O
perationally speaking, the lower the better,
as when the pressure gets too high, the chances of internal air leaks
increases and the recoil gets stronger. Warning N
ever over pressurizeyour LP
R. 125psi Is the m
aximum
pressure the solenoid will w
ithstand.O
ver pressurization of the LPR
will cause severe dam
age to the sole-noid and void w
arranty.W
hen the pressure is too low the m
arker will be restricted in firing and
velocity might be low
and inconsistent. Agood starting pressure is at
about 80psi. This is achieved by loosening the LPR
locking set screw,
turning the LPR
knob clockwise and keeping your eye on the front
block gauge. The pressure on the front block gauge is NO
Tthe in-line
pressure but it is the LPR
pressure. Set it at 80psi and tighten the LP
Rlocking set screw
. Any tim
e you adjust the regulator dry fire the NM
E 3
to 4 shots to stabilize the regulator.
In-line Regulator:
Warning D
O N
OT
OV
ER
PR
ES
SU
RIZE
the In-line regulator doing som
ight blow your solenoid and result in low
ball velocity. Velocity adjust-m
ents are made at the in-line regulator. Velocity adjustm
ents areachieved by turning the 3/16 allen screw
clockwise. W
arning DO
NO
TS
CR
EW
THE
SE
TS
CR
EW
PAS
TFLU
SH
of the regulator body, doingso w
ill over pressurize the regulator and damage the regulator pin. The
NM
E m
arker requires a minim
um in-line pressure of about 125psi to
seal. Pressure w
ill vary between 200 to 300psi. A
t about 220psi youshould see about 3 threads from
the set screw sticking out past the
regulator bottom. A
t this pressure you will be at about 280 fps. W
henadjusting the regulator pressure 3 to 4 shots should be fired to allowthe regulator to stabilize. For those of you that do not have a tool tocheck the pressure of the in-line regulator this is a good practice. W
ithair supply to the N
ME
and after you set your LPR
to about 80psi,unscrew
the set screw at the bottom
of the regulator until pressurestops flow
ing through the NM
E. W
ith small increm
ents over a chrono-graph turn the set screw
clockwise. You w
ill see the velocity start torise. S
et at desired velocity. Take note not to make large adjustm
ents ifyou go past about 300psi the velocity w
ill stop rising and begin to fall.You w
ill not be able to get your NM
E to shoot m
ore than about 200FP
S if you over pressurize the regulator.
Trigger adjustments:
There are 3 adjustments to your trigger.
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1.Trigger tension. Your NM
E trigger uses m
agnetic force to return yourtrigger. To adjust the force behind the m
agnet simply turn the .050
allen screw located at the top of the trigger clockw
ise. To decrease them
agnetic force turn the same screw
counter clockwise.
2.Trigger travel. To take up the travel after the trigger switch has been
activated locate the set screw in the m
iddle of your trigger. Turn the setscrew
clockwise to the desired length. If you m
ake large adjustment or
remove the set screw
, it is recomm
ended to place a small drop of blue
lock tight to prevent the set screw from
vibrating loose.
3.Trigger switch activation. To take up the travel before the trigger
switch is activated locate the bottom
screw on the trigger. This set
screw is not visible. It is located on the inside portion of the trigger. To
access the set screw slide your .050 allen w
rench into the hole andturn clockw
ise until you reach the desired adjustment. Take note not to
lengthen the screw to m
uch as it will not deactivate the trigger sw
itch.It is recom
mended if you m
ake large adjustments or if you rem
ove thetrigger activation screw
to place a small am
ount of blue loctite to keepthe screw
from loosening.
Bolt adjuster:
This adjustment is done to take up the back travel of the bolt w
hile theN
ME
is at rest. Look down the breech you should be able to see a
small portion of the bolt sticking into the breech. This adjustm
ent will
enhance the performance of your N
ME
. If too much of the bolt is stick-
ing into the breech the paint will not be able to fall into the breech. If
the bolt is set to far back the paint might roll out of the eye sensors
range or burst from the force of the bolt hitting the paint. It w
ill alsoslow
down the N
ME
as the stroke would be longer. To m
ake adjust-m
ent you will need a 1/8 allen w
rench.
Disassem
bly and assembly
To disassemble the N
ME
refer to the exploded view diagram
. When
assembling the m
arker perform the respective assem
bly on reverseorder asdisassem
bly.
WA
RN
ING
: DO
NO
T use oil on the NM
E markers internal's. O
il will
destroy internal's of Air Valve, O
-rings, and Cup Seal. O
nly useD
ow grease.
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AN
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General
Provide all O
-rings within the m
arker a heavy coat of grease. O-rings
need to be greased between 4000-6000 rds. fired. K
eep dirt anddebris out of m
arker internal's.
Regulator
Regulator O
-ring should be greased every 5000 rds. fired. Failure todo this w
ill reduce recovery time of R
egulators. Additionally, the piston
will w
ear a grove in the regulators housing. For a detailed list of all serviceable O
-rings refer to the Marker com
po-nents section of this m
anual.
TRO
UB
LESHO
OTIN
G
When air is applied to the N
ME
a loud PO
Pis heard and air is leaking
in or around the Trigger Frame
. Airlines have becom
e stretched or disconnected from barbs
(usually due to over-pressurizing of the Regulators).
. Re-connect airline. R
eplace stretched/leaking airline.
The Low pressure R
egulator is over pressurized and causing the Air
Valve to leak. . Turn dow
n Low P
ressure Regulator.
. Foreign Material has lodged inside A
ir Valve. It is not recom
mended to disassem
ble the Air Valve. R
emove and return
Air valve to factory.
Gun leaks from
inside the Trigger Frame and hoses are fine.
. Heavy use of lightw
eight oil on marker causing internal
destruction of Air Valve. It is not recom
mended to disassem
ble the A
ir Valve. Rem
ove and return Air Valve to factory.
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Gun consistently leaks dow
n the barrel, decreasing slightly when bolt
is pushed forward.
. Heavy use of lightw
eight oil causes deterioration of Poppet
O-ring and/or C
up Seal. R
emove P
oppet and replace O-ring.
Rem
ove and replace Cup S
eal washer.
Bolt m
oves freely. one or m
ore of the airlines are crimped. R
emove grip and
reposition airline/lines
Gun is pressurized and w
ill not fire. . M
ake sure the NM
E is turned on.
. If eye's are enabled make sure there is a ball in the breach and
readable. . M
ake sure electrical wiring and harness are intact.
Marker fires w
ith first shot extremely low
. . P
oppet O-ring is dry. G
rease Poppet O
-ring. . In-line R
egulator is set to low. Increase pressure.
Marker cycles but does not fire.
. Dw
ell is set to low.
. LPR
is set to low. R
egulator Pin Valve has debris lodged betw
een valve and seal.R
emove debris from
Regulator P
in Valve.. H
igh-pressure regulator piston is dry. Lube piston.. Large ram
o-ring (rear) is worn. R
eplace o-ring.
Inconsistent velocity. . P
aint does not fit barrel. Use appropriate size of paintball.
. Dw
ell is set to low.
. LPR
needs to be lubed.. In-line regulator needs to be lubed.. Low
Battery. R
emove and replace B
attery.
Regulator pressure w
ill not adjust. . P
in portion is bent causing unreliable seal. Rem
ove and replace P
in Valve.. M
ake sure no parts are missing in the regulator.
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