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1. A A A A gt gt gt A A A WARNINGS READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USE THE PLANET ECLIPSE CS1 IS NOT A TOY PAINTBALL SAFETY RULES MUST BE FOLLOWED AT ALL TIMES Careless or improper use of the CS1 including failure to follow instructions and warnings within this User Manual could cause serious injury or death Do not remove or deface any warnings attached to the CS1 Paintball industry standard eye face ear and head protection designed specifically to stop paintballs and meeting ASTM standard F1776 USA or CE standard Europe must be worn by the user and any person within range Proper protection must be worn during assembly cleaning and maintenance Hearing protection should be worn Never shoot at a person who is not wearing proper protection Never look directly into the barrel of the marker Accidental discharge into the eyes may cause permanent injury or death Never look into the barrel or breech area of the CS1 whilst the marker is switched on and able to fire Keep the CS1 switched off until ready to shoot Treat every marker as if it is loaded and ready to fire The electronic On Off button is the marker s disabling device also known as a safety Always switch off the marker when not in use GEO CS1 gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt P PPP Always fit a barrel blocking device to the CS1 when not in use Always remove paintballs from the CS1 when not in use Do not field strip or remove any part
2. FIG 3 BS ON ROF PARAMETER Limits the maximum rate of fire the CS1 will achieve with the breech sensor BS On This will only be displayed if the ROF CAP is On FIG 3 BS OFF ROF PARAMETER Limits the maximum rate of fire the CS1 will achieve with the breech sensor BS disabled This should be set to the loader s slowest speed J GE0 GS1 USER INTERFACE PARAMETERS SEMI Default mode 1 shot per trigger pull RAMP See ramp setup page 24 CANCEL Editing is cancelled and unchanged ON ROF limited to the BS ON ROF value OFF ROF limited to loader speed CANCEL Editing is cancelled and unchanged Range 4 0 30 0 bps balls per second In 0 1 increments Always calibrate your ROF CAP parameters to the local field meter for consistency Range 4 0 15 0 bps balls per second In 0 1 increments Always calibrate your ROF CAP parameters to the local field meter for consistency FIG 1 FIG 2 FIG 3 FIG 4 ELECTRONICS USER INTERFACE PARAMETERS FIG 1 RAMP SET UP MENU FIG 1 This menu is only available when ramping has been chosen from the FIRE MODE menu FIG 2 TYPE PARAMETER Select the type of ramping based on the options below gt STEP The CS1 will be fired in semi automatic until a number of trigger pulls set by SEMI SHOTS have been made at a minimum pull rate set by KICK IN The CS1 will then STEP up to the maximum rate of fire set by BS ON ROF Ramping is maintained as
3. FILTER MENU The FILTER menu parameters tune the CS1 software filters which prevent the CS1 from firing unless all of the necessary conditions are met Factory default settings are suitable for most set ups however certain loader and trigger set ups may require more modification FIG 2 DEBOUNCE PARAMETER gt LEVEL1 Least filtering most bounce This sets the amount of trigger bounce that may be gt LEVEL9 Most filtering least bounce present and can be set from level 1 to level 9 gt CANCEL Editing is cancelled and unchanged FIG 3 EMPTY PARAMETER This sets the time delay between the breech sensor BS recognising the breech as EMPTY bolt retracted and the next shot being allowed to fire This can be set between 1 0 and 20 0 milliseconds in 0 1 millisecond increments FIG 4 FULL PARAMETER This sets the delay between the paintball landing in the breech and the marker being allowed to fire This parameter can be set between 1 0 and 20 0 milliseconds in 0 1 millisecond increments J GE0 GS1 FIG 1 FIG 2 FIG 3 FIG 4 ELECTRONICS USER INTERFACE PARAMETERS FIG 1 PULL TM PARAMETER This sets the minimum amount of time that the trigger must be pulled for in order to be recognised as a valid trigger pull This parameter can be set between 3 0 and 20 0 milliseconds in 0 1 millisecond increments FIG 2 RELEASE TM PARAMETER This sets the minimum amount of time that the trigger must be released f
4. This sets the amount of time that elapses before the CS1 switches itself off This parameter can be set between 05 00 and 20 00 minutes and in increments of 5 minutes J GEO CS1 ELECTRONICS USER INTERFACE PARAMETERS FIG 1 TRAINING PARAMETER gt ON TRAINING mode enabled This simulates the firing cycle in unloaded state gt OFF TRAINING mode disabled using a BEEP on each trigger pull so the user can gt CANCEL Editing is cancelled and unchanged practice their trigger technique off the field FIG 2 SHOT COUNT MENU This menu controls controls the shot counter parameters FIG 3 GAUGE PARAMETER gt ON GAUGE graphic enabled This toggles the visibility of the gauge graphic in gt OFF GAUGE graphic disabled the shot counter on the run screen gt CANCEL Editing is cancelled and unchanged FIG 4 GAUGE MAX PARAMETER This sets the number that the gauge counts down from every time the CS1 is fired This parameter can be set between 100 and 2000 in increments of 10 E091 FIG 1 FIG 2 FIG 3 FIG 4 ELECTRONICS USER INTERFACE PARAMETERS FIG 1 GAME TIMER MENU The following parameters control the game timer FIG 2 GAME PARAMETER This sets the game timer which counts down from the time set to zero When the timer reaches zero the audible alarm will sound if the alarm parameter is set to On and GAME OVER shows on the LCD screen This parameter can be set between 00 00 and 60 00
5. marker settings The menus shown opposite contain a series of editable parameters within them For the complete menu tree see pages 34 to 37 Some of the parameters affect the way the CS1 shoots and are tournament locked from the factory The menus also contain the TURN OFF action which immediately switches the CS1 Off 1 The layout and parameters shown in this manual are correct at the time of printing GEO CS1 FIG 1 ELECTRONICS NAVIGATING THE USER INTERFAGE FIG 1 Once on the CS1 LCD menu system is navigated using the Up and Down buttons B and CJ to scroll the menu options The Select button M is used to select the parameter options you wish to adjust and the Up and Down buttons are then used to scroll the editable parameter options for that selection The Select button is used to confirm any adjustments you make and returns you to the top level menu options FIG 2 EXAMPLE NAVIGATION _ a HHE CS1 is On 2 Push and hold Select button until the TURN OFF screen appears 3 Up and Down buttons are used to find the TRAINING options FIG 2 Select button confirms the TRAINING Selection 51 Up and Down buttons scroll the TRAINING parameter options i Select button confirms the TRAINING ON Selection M Up and Down buttons are used to find the EXIT option 08 Select button confirms saves and returns the user to the run screen o A AAAA D A J GE0 GS1 ELECTR
6. the marker against rough handling during transport A Never carry your CS1 un cased when not on a playing field The non playing public and law enforcement personnel may not be able to distinguish between a paintball marker and a real firearm For your own safety and to protect the image of paintball always carry the CS1 or any other paintball marker in a suitable marker case such as the one in which it was supplied GEO CS1 l MAINTENANCE To help demonstrate how to maintain and service essential parts of the CS1 we ve created a collection of dedicated marker maintenance videos to guide the user through each step From basic to more advanced parts of the CS1 we ve got your back Visit our Tech Room YouTube channel and check out the CS1 Maintenance playlist www youtube com planeteclipsetv Ei GED GST ELECTRONICS a BREECH SENSOR BS INDICATOR FIG 1 The BS indicator M displays the various states of the breech sensor BS enabled and a ball is detected The CS1 can be fired at the maximum firing mode Selected BS fault has been cleared and a ball is detected The CS1 can be fired at the maximum firing mode Selected BS disabled The CS1 can be fired at the BS OFF ROF setting page 18 BS enabled in training mode CS1 training mode is enabled and simulates firing at the maximum firing mode Selected with BS On BS enabled and NO ball is detected The CS1 cannot be fired BS fault has been clea
7. timer A trigger pull starts the game timer CANCEL game timer START Selection RESET z FACTORY RESET Follow these steps in order to set the CS1 to the way that it left the factory FIG 1 Load the factory preset from the LOAD menu page 22 RES FIG 2 Using the 1 8 hex key M turn the velocity adjuster screw B 6 turns clockwise from it s fully screwed out position A DO NOT turn the adjuster screw in too far This will prevent the CS1 from firing J 6E0 051 RESET INSTALLING THE BATTERIES The CS1 uses 2 x AA LR6 1 5V batteries situated in the foregrip Switch off the CS1 and place on a flat surface with the feed neck facing away from you and the barrel pointing to the right FIG 1 Pull the foregrip Al away from the body to expose the battery holder B FIG 2 FIG 3 Insert a new AA battery in the rear recess O with the positive terminal pointing down as shown Insert a new AA battery in the front recess D with the positive terminal pointing up as shown Replace the rubber foregrip as in FIG 1 A ALWAYS pull in a straight downwards motion NOT at an angle or with a twist A DO NOT use re chargeable or poor quality batteries J GE0 GS1 FAULT FINDING FAULT FINDING TABLES SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION The CS1 does not cycle fully The CS1 is inconsistent The CS1 is inefficient CS1 leaks down the barrel J 6E0 051 The bolt assembly is dirty or incorrectly lub
8. valve D TECHNICAL INFORMATION PARTS LIST AED cs GE0LCS1 LE TECHNICAL INFORMATION PARTS LIST Clamping feed tube assembly Marker body Quick release bolt Bolt assembly Rubber detent Breech sensor BS unit Solenoid assembly Rear frame screw Front frame screw E El H E H H H H 10 J GE0 GS1 Frame assembly Pl Trigger assembly Battery holder Foregrip SL5 inline regulator assembly Secondary circuit board Navigation console AT2 Push On Purge System POPS AT2 POPS bonnet Primary circuit board Barrel o ring 016 NBR70 TECHNICAL INFORMATION oLo INLINE REGULATOR POPS screws 10 32 UNF x 1 25 cap head socket POPS seal POPS assembly POPS filter Adjuster bottom E051 015 NBR70 Internal Regulator body Adjuster top Regulator seal Purge poppet spring 4 Adjuster o ring 011 NBR7O lt 4 016 NBR70 008 NBR70 Piston o ring 015 NBR70 Regulator piston Regulator spring Reset the SL5 regulator to factory after re assembly Only use the SL5 regulator with the CS1 Only use the CS1 SL5 spring with the SL5 inline regulator Failure to re install the Purge poppet assembly correctly could seriously damage the CS1 TECHNICAL INFORMATION Gol BOLT ASSEMBLY FIG 1 Bolt bonnet Propshaft back cap Propshaft 3x 1 o ring Pin plunger 14 x 2 NBR70 021 NBR70 7 x 1 NBR70 14x
9. will have access to our worldwide technical support network that will help you with any technical problems from localised service centres to on site tech support WARRANTY Our exceptional 12 month manufacturers warranty backed by our online warranty system offers peace of mind and ensures your claim will be repaired or replaced in a snap QUALITY All Eclipse products undergo meticulous checks by experienced specialists who care about the product that arrives at your door Stringent quality control and the use of precision materials equals a quality product STANDARD Your Eclipse marker is awesome and requires no aftermarket parts however for genuine Eclipse accessories that compliment your playing preference or individual style consult your local Eclipse Dealer for upgrade options For more information about our Planet Eclipse Approved Tech Centres visit our servicing page online PLANETEGLIPSE GOM SITE SERVIGE GENTRES Conditions apply see online policies for full details at planeteclipse com J IO SUPPORT INDEX A Adjuster bottom 46 Adjuster o ring 46 Adjuster top 46 Air system 07 15 40 42 56 ALARM 33 37 ALL 02 31 36 AUTO OFF 31 36 B BACKLIGHT 30 36 Barrel 02 07 15 16 39 40 41 Batteries 04 16 39 40 42 43 52 Battery holder 39 45 52 55 Battery level indicator 09 Battery terminal circuit board 52 55 Bearing carrier 50 BLU LEVEL 30 36 Bolt bonnet 47 Bolt c
10. 2 NBR70 015 NBR90 Ree NE 013 NBR70 Plunger spring Propshaft bumper ST Bolt 14 x 2 NBR70 22 x 1 NBR90 020 NBR70 Propshaft tip 015 NBR9O STS bolt 14 x 2 NBR70 STS bolt tip Bolt can 017 NBR7O J GE0 GS1 TECHNICAL INFORMATION all UO ASSEMBLY FIG 1 Solenoid manifold gasket Solenoid manifold Solenoid plug Solenoid plate gasket 6 x 1 o ring 6 Solenoid Solenoid plate Spool seal Solenoid body gasket Solenoid body Solenoid pilot section Solenoid spool M2 x 12 cross pan head screw 4 Solenoid Spool seal M2 5 x 8 socket cap head retaining screws M2 5 x 8 socket cap head retaining screws GEO CS1 a TECHNICAL INFORMATION PUSH ON PURGE SYSTEM POPS ASSEMBLY 005 NBH9O A Pin Insert 007 NBR70 POPS pin d 0 004 NBR70 Latch spring Latch button J GE0 CS1 TECHNICAL INFORMATION e TRIGGER ASSEMBLY i I Ss Bearing carrier screws M2 5 x 5 cap head socket Trigger spring Magnet Bearing carrier Pre travel adjuster screw 6 32 UNC x 1 8 socket set Magnet adjuster screw 6 32 UNC x 1 8 socket set Trigger pin Trigger pin locking screw 6 32 UNC x 1 8 socket set Spring adjuster screw 6 32 UNC x 3 16 socket set Microswitch screw 6 32 UNC x 3 8 socket set Trigger shoe retaining screw Trigger Trigger shoe Post travel adjuster screw in frame 6 32 UNC x 1 8 socket set CS1 frame H BARR
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12. EL 1 lowest level of trigger bounce filtering CANCEL CANCEL DEBOUNCE Selection 1 0 20 0 ms Time in milliseconds ms that the breech must be empty before BS looks for a paintball Default 4 0 ms 1 0 20 0 ms Time in milliseconds ms that a paintball must be in the breech before the CS1 will fire Default 4 0 ms 3 0 25 0 ms Time in milliseconds ms that the trigger must be pulled for a shot to be fired Default 6 0 ms 3 0 25 0 ms Time in milliseconds ms that the trigger must be released for a pull to be registered Default 6 0 ms 51 99 Percentage at which the trigger OPTO sensor pull point is set TRIGGER dependant Default 85 1 49 Percentage at which the trigger OPTO sensor release point is set TRIGGER dependant Default 15 J 6E0 051 ELECTRONICS THE MENU TREE HARDWARE TRIGGER TONES BACKLIGHT RED LEVEL GRN LEVEL BLU LEVEL CONTRAST AUTO OFF DBL CLICK BACK Zz TRAINING OFF CANCEL J 6E0 051 OPTO Default SWITCH CANCEL ON Default OFF CANCEL ON Default OFF CANCEL 00 00 00 20 s 0 100 0 100 0 100 0 30 05 00 20 00 m ALL Default POWER UP NONE CANCEL Use OPTO to detect trigger operation Use micro switch to detect trigger operation CANCEL TRIGGER detection Selection Turn On audible indicators Turn Off audible indicators CANCEL audible SOUND indicator Selection Turn On audible tone when any button is pressed SOUND dependant Turn Off audible to
13. ERA Re E051 a TECHNICAL INFORMATION CLAMPING FEED TUBE ASSEMBLY FIG 1 FIG 1 UN Feed neck lever screw EN Short clamping feed screw 10 32 UNF x 1 2 Feed tube Py Feed lever O Feed swivel fl Feed swivel o ring 006 NBR70 J 6E0 051 TECHNICAL INFORMATION FRONT FRAME ASSEMBLY FN AA battery te EJ Battery holder Battery holder screws x4 6 32UNC x 5 16 countersunk socket screws SFR assembly SFR filter Frame assembly Power cable Wire tidy Solenoid output seal Solenoid input seal Battery terminal circuit board 4 x 1 o ring x2 El G Gal G Gl E C 6 CI Co Battery jumper DO NOT use re chargeable or poor quality batteries J 6E0 051 TECHNICAL INFORMATION REAR FRAME ASSEMBLY POPS built into frame Frame plug JOR Rear grip screw M2 5 x 5 socket cap head Rear grip section Front grip section Primary circuit board Grip screws x4 6 32UNG x 5 16 countersunk socket screws CS1 Circuit board screws x3 M2 5 x 5 socket cap head EW LCD module 2x1 o ring GEO CS1 TECHNICAL INFORMATION BREECH SENSOR BS ASSEMBLY FIG 1 FIG 1 UN Breech sensor cover EJ Breech sensor Rubber detent PJ Breech sensor cover retention clip I Battery holder H Spare rubber detent E051 TECHNICAL INFORMATION bol CIRCUIT BOARDS The CS1 has three circuit boards Two in the grip frame and the battery terminal board in the top of the foregrip which powers th
14. ONICS USER INTERFACE PARAMETERS FIG 1 PRESET MENU The CS1 preset firing modes automatically adjust the marker settings to comply with the rules of the major paintball leagues There are also two pre sets for the user to save their own custom settings FIG 2 LOAD PARAMETERS This parameter is used to load the required pre set configuration USER1 Load a set of custom firing mode parameters saved by the user USER2 Load a set of custom firing mode parameters saved by the user FACTORY Reset every parameter to the factory set default PSP10 Load a set of parameters that are PSP compliant Divisional teams only MS10 Load a set of parameters that are Millennium Series compliant 2010 rules VV VV V V CANCEL Editing is cancelled and the parameter remains unchanged FIG 3 SAVE PARAMETERS This parameter has the following options gt USER1 Save the current parameters as the pre set USER1 gt USER2 Save the current parameters as the pre set USER2 gt CANCEL Editing is cancelled and the parameter remains unchanged J 6E0 051 FIG 1 FIG 2 1 Some pre sets may only be available in certain countries and on some models of the CS1 2 All pre sets are correct at the time of printing ELECTRONICS FIG 1 FIRE MODE PARAMETER Select and edit the firing mode of the CS1 outside of the pre set modes FIG 2 ROF CAP PARAMETER This implements a cap to the maximum rate of fire the CS1 will achieve
15. POPS screws 46 POPS seal 46 Post travel adjuster screw 50 Post travel screw 12 Power cable 52 POWER UP 31 Preset 22 38 40 42 SUPPORT INDEX PRE SET 07 15 22 23 34 Pre travel adjuster screw 50 Pre travel screw 12 Primary circuit board 45 53 55 Propshaft 47 Propshaft back cap 47 PSP10 22 34 PULL PT 28 35 PULL TM 28 35 Purge poppet 46 Push On Purge System 04 45 Q Quick release bolt 45 R RAMP 23 24 34 35 RAMP SET UP 35 Rate 11 23 24 25 34 35 41 Rear frame screw 45 Rear grip screw 08 53 Rear grip section 53 RED LEVEL 30 36 Regulator body 46 Regulator piston 46 Regulator seal 46 Regulator spring 3 46 RELEASE PT 28 35 RELEASE TM 28 35 GEO CS1 RESTART 25 35 Retaining ring 47 ROF 09 18 23 24 34 41 ROF CAP 23 Rubber detent 45 S SAVE 22 34 Secondary circuit board 45 55 Select button 08 21 31 33 SEMI 23 24 34 SFR 04 11 40 41 42 52 SHOT COUNT 32 37 Shot counter 09 32 SL5 inline regulator assembly 45 Solenoid 11 26 29 36 40 41 43 48 Solenoid assembly 04 45 Solenoid body 48 Solenoid body gasket 48 Solenoid Flow Restrictor 04 11 40 41 42 Solenoid input seal 52 Solenoid manifold 48 Solenoid manifold gasket 48 Solenoid output seal 52 Solenoid pilot section 48 Solenoid plate 48 Solenoid plate gasket 48 Solenoid plug 48 Solenoid spool 48 Solenoid spool seal 6 o ring 48 Solenoid valve 54 55 SOUND 09 29 33 36 Sound in
16. The breech sensor is out of place On power up the right hand side of the screen is not displayed and the marker will not fire The trigger is permanently depressed The CS1 is not powered on The POPS is not fully engaged The battery quality or charge level is very low The batteries are flat The DWELL parameter is set too low The CS1 does not fire The trigger is set up incorrectly The solenoid is not plugged into the CS1 body PCB The BS is enabled and there is no paint in the breech The PCB is damaged The solenoid valve is damaged If an issue with the CS1 cannot be solved using the fault finding guide contact your nearest Eclipse Service Centre for assistance J 6E0 051 SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Clean the breech sensor Replace the breech sensor Re install the breech sensor then check the alignment Adlust the trigger until the selected trigger detection method is de activated when the trigger is released Power up the CS1 using the button on the back of the CS1 grip frame Pull the POPS bonnet back until it engages Install new high quality alkaline or lithium batteries Replace the batteries Increase the DWELL parameter Adjust the trigger correctly to fully open and close the micro opto switch Plug the solenoid wire into port on the CS1 body PCB Fill the loader with paint Check that the rubber bolt tip is seated correctly Replace the PCB Replace the solenoid
17. an 47 Breech sensor BS 04 08 09 18 23 24 27 3 4 35 41 43 45 55 BS OFF ROF 23 34 BS ON ROF 23 24 34 BUTTON 33 C Circuit boards 04 55 Clamping feed neck 07 15 Clamping feed tube 51 CONTRAST 31 36 D DBL CLICK 31 DEBOUNCE 27 35 Delay 27 35 Double click 08 31 Down 08 21 DWELL 26 35 43 E EMPTY 27 35 E portal 55 56 EXIT 21 37 F Factory 19 20 22 29 38 46 FACTORY 22 34 FAULT FINDING 04 40 41 42 43 Feed neck lever 07 15 FILTER 27 35 46 52 FIRE MODE 23 34 Firing 08 Foregrip 39 45 55 Frame assembly 45 52 Frame plug 53 Front frame screw 45 Front grip section 53 FSD COMP 26 35 FSD DLY 26 FULL 27 35 57 G GAME 09 33 37 GAME TIMER 09 33 37 GAUGE 32 37 GAUGE MAX 32 37 Grip screws 13 GRN LEVEL 30 36 H HARDWARE 08 19 28 29 36 HI PWR 29 36 K KICK IN 24 25 L LCD 08 13 21 30 31 33 36 53 55 LEVEL1 27 LEVEL9 27 LINEAR 24 35 LOAD 22 38 Loader 07 15 Lock indicator 09 Lock unlock 13 LO PWR 29 36 M Magnet 50 Magnet adjuster screw 12 50 MAIN MENU 34 35 36 37 Maintenance videos 04 17 Marker settings 08 20 22 Microswitch 12 19 29 50 54 55 Microswitch screw 12 MS10 22 N Navigation buttons 08 Navigation console 08 45 55 O OPTO 19 28 29 35 36 55 P Pin plunger 47 Piston o ring 46 Plunger spring 47 POPS 04 07 10 15 40 43 45 46 49 53 POPS assembly 46 POPS bonnet 07 10 15 43 45 49 POPS pin 49
18. ctly lubricated Poorly maintained inline regulator The inline regulator is set too low The breech sensor is dirty The breech sensors are the wrong way around There is a broken wire or contact or a short circuit on either of the breech sensor cables Either breech sensor is back to front Worn damaged or missing ball detents The feed force is too high from loader Adjust FSD COMP and FSD DLY parameters Clean re lubricate and replace the o rings on the bolt as necessary Increase the DWELL slightly Strip clean and maintain inline regulator Replace inline regulator seal if necessary Replace the batteries Use an Alkaline or lithium batteries Do not use low quality or rechargeable batteries Increase the flow setting on the SFR Use a good quality preset air system Clean re lubricate and replace the o rings on the bolt as necessary Strip lubricate and rebuild the inline regulator Increase the output pressure of the inline regulator Clean the breech sensor Check that the red receiver is on the right hand side of the breech Check the plug on the breech sensor cables Check for cuts or pinches in the breech sensor cables Check that the breech sensors face each other when installed Change the rubber ball detent Adjust the loader settings use lower force loader FAULT FINDING FAULT FINDING TABLES The breech sensor is dirty The breech sensor defaults after firing The breech sensor is faulty
19. dible if the SOUNDS gt CANCEL Editing is cancelled and unchanged parameter is set to On J GE0 GS1 FIG 1 FIG 2 FIG 3 FIG 4 ELECTRONICS USER INTERFACE PARAMETERS FIG 1 BACKLIGHT PARAMETER This sets the time that the LCD backlight is illuminated for after a push button is pressed This parameter can be set between 00 00 and 00 20 seconds At 00 00 no backlight will be present FIG 2 RED LEVEL PARAMETER This sets the percentage of red in the LCD backlight colour This parameter can be set between 0 and 100 increments FIG 3 GRN LEVEL PARAMETER This sets the percentage of green in the LCD backlight colour This parameter can be set between 0 and 100 increments FIG 4 BLU LEVEL PARAMETER This sets the percentage of blue in the LCD backlight colour This parameter can be set between 0 and 100 increments E051 FIG 1 FIG 2 FIG 3 FIG 4 ELECTRONICS USER INTERFACE PARAMETERS FIG 1 FIG 1 CONTRAST PARAMETER This sets the contrast level of the LCD screen This parameter can be set between O and 30 and in increments of 1 FIG 2 FIG 2 DBL CLICK PARAMETER gt NONE Double click disabled This enables disables the option to double click gt POWER UP Double click to power up only the Select button as opposed to holding it down to ALL Double click to also access menus itch th 1 H MA gt CANCEL Editing is cancelled and unchanged FIG 3 FIG 3 AUTO OFF PARAMETER
20. dicator 09 Spring adjuster screw 50 Spring return screw 12 ST3 bolt 47 START 04 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 25 33 35 37 56 ST Bolt 47 STEP 24 35 SUSTAIN 24 SWITCH 29 36 Switching Off 08 Switching On 08 T TIMING 26 35 TONES 29 36 Tournament lock button 04 13 Training 18 21 32 36 Transporting 16 Trigger 08 09 12 19 23 24 25 27 28 29 32 35 36 37 43 50 TRIGGER 33 35 36 37 Trigger assembly 04 45 Trigger detection indicator 09 19 Trigger pin 50 Trigger shoe 50 Trigger shoe retaining screw 12 Trigger spring 50 TURN OFF 08 21 TYPE 24 35 U Up 08 09 18 21 USER1 22 34 USER2 22 34 User interface 04 09 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 V Velocity adjustment 10 W WARNING 03 07 10 11 12 13 15 16 56 WARRANTY 57 GET MORE PLANETEGLIPSE COM THIS PRODUCT IS COVERED BY AND OR LICENSED UNDER ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING PATENTS G B PATENTS 2 342 710 2 345 953 2 352 022 2 391 292 2 391 063 U S PATENTS 7 836 873 7 603 995 7 073 284 8 104 463 7 509 953 7 921 839 7 089 697 7 866 307 8 082 912 7 076 906 7 607 424 7 980 238 8 960 175 8 528 877 8 201 547 8 397 706 8 210 160 7 073 284 6 311 682 6 748 938 6 860 259 6 941 693 6 973 748 5 881 707 5 967 133 6 035 843 6 474 326 6 637 421 6 644 295 6 810 871 6 901 923 7 121 272 7 100 593 7 610 908 7 603 997 7 946 285 6 349 711 7 044 119 7 185 646 7 461 646 7 556 032 7 591
21. e main circuit board FIG 1 CS1 primary circuit board LCD module Navigation console push buttons Tournament lock button Power supply socket Microswitch Trigger OPTO sensors E portal socket HBMMRERBBR Secondary circuit board connector pins FIG 2 CS1 secondary circuit board BR Solenoid socket BS socket EA Secondary circuit board connector contacts FIG 3 CS1 battery terminal circuit board Battery terminal circuit board HU Primary circuit board power supply DR Battery holder E051 SUPPORT E PORTAL E portal is a PC application that lets you connect to your CS1 via a USB cable Amongst other things you can use E portal to M Upgrade the CS1 firmware I Change the start up splash screen 3 Modify control parameters E portal can be downloaded from the Planet Eclipse website see below Requirements A USB Type A Micro B cable is required to connect the CS1 to a PC This cable is not supplied with the CS1 but is available from any good electrical retailer 1 This is the older 5 pin Micro B connector NOT the newer USB 3 0 Micro B connector Download E Portal from our marker support page below WARNING PLANETEGLIPSE GOM EPORTAL Ensure the CS1 is fully unloaded before connecting to a PC The air system and loader should be disconnected and any paintballs should be removed from the breech of the marker J IO SUPPORT DUR PROMISE SUPPORT As an Eclipse customer you
22. e replace solenoid spool seals Damaged CS1 solenoid pilot valve Replace the CS1 solenoid pilot valve The frame seal is damaged Replace the frame seal The loader has too high a force feed setting Adjust the loader to a lower force feed setting The ball detents are damaged or missing Replace the ball detents Poor quality paintballs Use better quality paintballs E The breech sensor is switched off Switch on the breech sensor barrel or the breech A poor paintball to barrel bore match Use a better paintball to barrel bore size match Unseated rubber bolt tip Reseat the rubber bolt tip Missing or damaged rubber bolt tip Replace the rubber bolt tip J GE0 CS1 FAULT FINDING FAULT FINDING TABLES SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION The CS1 has low velocity on the first shot The CS1 has high velocity on the first shot CS1 has velocity drop off during rapid fire Constant low velocity The breech sensor does not appear to be reading correctly Two or more balls are being fed into the breech J 6E0 051 The FSDO parameters are set too low to overcome O ring stiction The bolt assembly is dirty or incorrectly lubricated The DWELL is too low The inline regulator output pressure is creeping The batteries are of poor quality or have insufficient charge The Solenoid Flow Restrictor SFR is set too low Air system regulator does not flow fast enough to keep up The bolt assembly is dirty or incorre
23. from the breech of the marker once the loader has been removed IMPORTANT Unscrew the barrel tip CLOCKWISE A Always make sure the marker is Off with a barrel blocking device installed and that no paintballs are in the CS1 breech or loader before unloading Compressed air and nitrogen systems can be extremely dangerous if handled or used incorrectly NEVER leave the CS1 gased up when unloading NEVER point your marker in the direction of other people when not on the field Remove any paintballs from the breech before storing your CS1 QUICK START OT ORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION Your CS1 must be clear of all paint and propellant during transportation or storage Make sure the CS1 marker is switched off Remove the barrel from the marker Make sure the marker is clean of any paint residue dirt and moisture Store your CS1 in a clean cool dry place PDP PPD gt Remove the batteries when storing your CS1 to prevent unauthorized use WARNING Keep your CS1 away from any unauthorized and unsafe users Protect your CS1 from excessive heat during transportation A When transporting a paintball marker by air check with the airline regarding their policies on transporting paintball equipment as hold luggage before arriving at the airport A Observe and obey all local and national laws concerning the transportation of paintball markers A Use the box in which the marker was originally supplied to protect
24. ive equipment when firing your marker NEVER leave the CS1 gased up when unloading NEVER point your marker in the direction of other people when not on the field J 6E0 051 QUICK START SOLENOID FLOW RESTRICTOR SFR FIG 1 FIG 1 The Solenoid Flow Restrictor SFR Al controls the exhaust flow from the bolt through the solenoid Adjusting the SFR will change the speed of the bolt s forward stroke Use a 1 8 hex key B and turn clockwise to decrease the flow reducing the speed of the bolt or counter clockwise to increase the flow increasing the speed of the bolt Minimum flow fully clockwise will improve the smoothness of the firing cycle but will lower the cycling rate Maximum flow fully counter clockwise will reduce the smoothness of the firing cycle but increase the cycling rate The SFR flow rate can be set anywhere between maximum and minimum flow A ALWAYS chronograph your marker once any changes have been made Changes to the SFR flow can directly affect the velocity of the paintballs WARNING Setting the flow restrictor too low especially in extreme weather conditions may result in low velocity inconsistent velocity or preventing the bolt from cycling If this occurs increase the SFR flow setting J GE0 GS1 QUICK START i TRIGGER ADJUSTMENT FIG 1 The spring return screw Al controls the spring strength of the trigger return Clockwise increases the strength counte
25. lean and grease rear propshaft seal Check condition of propshaft spring Use a better paintball to barrel bore size match Replace clean and grease 14 x 2 NBR 70 o rings on propshaft Replace clean and grease 017 NBR 70 o ring and 020 NBR 70 o rings on the can FAULT FINDING FAULT FINDING TABLES SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION The Solenoid Flow Restrictor SFR is set too low Increase the flow setting on the SFR The force setting on the loader is too low Adjust the loader force feed setting The breech sensor BS is switched off Switch the breech sensor BS on The CS1 has low rate of fire Clean the breech sensor BS and ensure the breech sensor The breech sensor BS is in default mode holes in the body are tree of debris The rate of fire cap ROF CAP is on and set Increase the rate of fire cap BS ON ROF or turn off the ROF CAP to a low value in the settings menu Check that the three solenoid gaskets are intact and seated in their designated pockets both in and around the solenoid manifold Replace any of the solenoid gaskets if damaged Damaged missing or incorrectly assembled solenoid gaskets Check the inline regulator output pressure and consequent velocity The CS1 leaks from the solenoid CS1 solenoid assembly is over pressurising Adjust accordingly Strip and clean the inline regulator Replacing the regulator seals as necessary assembly Debris on damage to solenoid spool seals Clean greas
26. long as the user continues to pull the trigger at a required rate set by SUSTAIN dint gt LINEAR The CS1 will be fired in semi automatic until a number of trigger pulls set by SEMI SHOTS have been made at a minimum pull rate set by KICK IN The rate of fire will then equal the rate of trigger pulls increased by a percentage specified by RATE up to a maximum rate of fire set by BS ON ROF Ramping is maintained as long as the user continues to pull the trigger at a required rate set by SUSTAIN gt CANCEL Editing is cancelled and no changes are made to the parameter FIG 3 RATE PARAMETER FIG 3 Only available in LINEAR ramping mode This sets the percentage increase in rate of fire over rate of trigger pulls If the RATE is 50 and the trigger is pulled at 10 bps then the ROF is 15 bps 10 50 This parameter can be set between 0 and 100 in 10 increments E051 ELECTRONICS USER INTERFACE PARAMETERS FIG 1 SEMI SHOTS PARAMETER This sets the number of shots in semi automatic required at the KICK IN rate before ramping starts This parameter can be set between 3 and 9 pulls in 1 pull increments FIG 2 KICK IN PARAMETER This sets the maximum rate at which the user has to pull the trigger to start ramping This parameter can be set between 3 3 and 10 0 pulls per second in 0 1 pulls per second increments FIG 3 SUSTAIN PARAMETER Whilst ramping this sets the rate at which the user must continue to pull
27. minutes in 10 second increments FIG 3 ALARM 1 AND 2 PARAMETER This sets the Alarm s Once the game timer counts down to the designated alarm time the audible alarm will sound if the SOUND parameter is set to On The timer will continue to count down until the GAME PARAMETER has expired This parameter can be set between 00 00 and 60 00 minutes in 10 second increments FIG 4 START PARAMETER gt BUTTON Select button starts the timer This sets which function activates the game gt TRIGGER Trigger pull starts the timer timer s countdown gt CANCEL Editing is cancelled and unchanged J GE0 GS1 FIG 1 FIG 2 FIG 3 FIG 4 ELECTRONICS THE MENU TREE TURN OFF PRE SET LOAD USER1 USERS FACTORY Default PSP10 MS10 CANCEL USER1 USER2 CANCEL BACK SEMI Default RAMP CANCEL ROF CAP ON OFF Default CANCEL BS ON ROF 4 0 30 0 bps BS OFF ROF 4 0 15 bps gr The lock icon indicates parameters that can only be accessed when the tournament lock is switched Off see page 13 J IO Turn off the CS1 LOAD USER1 Settings LOAD USER2 Settings LOAD the default FACTORY settings semi automatic LOAD the PSP 10 bps compliant settings divisional teams only LOAD the Millennium Series 10 bps compliant settings 2010 Cancel the LOAD operation SAVE the current settings as the USER1 settings SAVE the current settings as the USER2 settings Cancel the SAVE operation Select
28. ne when any button is pressed SOUND dependant CANCEL audible tone Selection Time in seconds s that the backlight stays on for 00 00 no backlight Default 00 06 s Percentage of RED light in the backlight BACKLIGHT dependant Percentage of GREEN light in the backlight BACKLIGHT dependant Percentage of BLUE light in the backlight BACKLIGHT dependant LCD contrast level Default 14 Time in minutes m after which the CS1 will automatically switch itself Off Default 20 00 m Double click is fully enabled Double click to activate POWER up only Double click is fully disabled CANCEL the DOUBLE CLICK Selection Training mode enabled Training mode disabled Cancel the TRAINING MODE Selection ELEGTRONIGS TRE MENU TREE SHOT COUNT HESTE ON Ge OFF CANCEL GAUGE MAX 100 2000 BACK GAME TIMER ALARM 1 00 00 60 00 ALARM 2 00 00 60 00 START BUTTON Default TRIGGER CANCEL BACK EXIT The CS1 software may change over time For the most up to date versions of the CS1 user manual visit Our product Support section online planeteclipse com site product_support J GE0 GS1 Shot gauge On Shot gauge Off CANCEL GAUGE Selection Shot gauge maximum reset value GAUGE dependant Default 140 shots Countdown game timer start time in minutes Default 10 10 m Alarm activation time in minutes Default 01 00 Alarm activation time in minutes Default 00 00 Pressing the down button starts the game
29. of 300 feet 91 44 metres per second or at velocities greater than local or national laws allow Any installations modifications or repairs should be carried out by a qualified individual at a licensed and insured paintball facility WARNING A This user manual must accompany the product in the event of resale or new ownership Should you be unsure at any stage you must seek expert advice Ri LJ T IR This User Manual is in English It contains important safety guidelines and instructions Should you be unsure at any stage or unable to understand the contents of this manual you must seek expert advice Le mode d emploi est en Anglais ll contient des instructions et mesures de s curit importantes En cas de doute ou s il vous est impossible de comprendre le contenu du monde d emploi demandez conseil un expert Este manual de usuarios operarios Usarios esta en Ingl s Contiene importantes normas de seguridad e instrucciones Si no esta seguro de algun punto o no entiende los contenidos de este manual debe consultar con un experto Diese Bedienungs und Benutzeranleitung ist in Englisch Sie enthalt wichtige Sicherheitsrichtlinen und bestimmungen Solten Sie sich in irgendeiner Weise unsicher sein oder den lnhalte dies Heftes nicht verstehen lassen Sie sich bitte von einen Experten beraten CONTENTS Got USER MANUAL QUICK START 06 16 RESET 38 39 06 Setting up the CS1 38 Factory re
30. or in order to be recognised as a valid trigger release This parameter can be set between 3 0 and 25 0 milliseconds in 0 1 millisecond increments FIG 3 PULL PT PARAMETER This is only available if OPTO is enabled from the HARDWARE menu It defines the point at which the trigger is considered pulled This parameter can be set between 51 and 99 in 1 increments FIG 4 RELEASE PT PARAMETER This is only available if OPTO is enabled from the HARDWARE menu It defines the point at which the trigger is considered released This parameter can be set between 1 and 49 in 1 increments E051 FIG 1 FIG 2 FIG 3 FIG 4 ELECTRONICS USER INTERFACE PARAMETERS FIG 1 HARDWARE MENU The HARDWARE menu contains low level functionality from the CS1 electronic hardware FIG 2 TRIGGER PARAMETER gt OPTO OPTO Electronic trigger pull sensor This allows the user to select their trigger detection gt SWITCH Microswitch trigger pull detection system preference gt CANCEL Editing is cancelled and unchanged OPTO is the factory default selection FIG 3 SOUND PARAMETER gt ON Default sounds On Startup sounds parameter changing sounds and gt OFF Default sounds Off alarms can all be switched to silent if required gt CANCEL Editing is cancelled and unchanged FIG 4 TONES PARAMETER gt ON Default tones On The push button tones can be switched off with gt OFF Default tones Off all other sounds still au
31. r The lock indicator To change the lock state see page 13 The battery level indicator The sound indicator The sound indicator relays the SOUND parameter settings See page 29 for details Sound enabled 4 All sound options are activated These include powering up down game timer alarms or times out Sound disabled GE0 CS1 No sounds will be made The lock indicator Locked Set up mode cannot be accessed Tournament legal state Unlocked Set up mode can be accessed e Battery indicator Full battery The battery is fully charged Drained battery Battery is at approximately 50 of useful charge Battery circuit fault The battery level cannot be determined Estimated battery The battery level is not accurate until the CS1 is fired QUICK START VELOCITY ADJUSTMENT FIG 1 FIG 1 The CS1 velocity adjustment screw is accessed from the underside of the POPS bonnet With the POPS bonnet in the rear engaged position insert a 1 8 hex key Al into the velocity adjuster screw BI to adjust the velocity of the CS1 HH Turn the hex key clockwise to reduce velocity 2 Turn the hex key counter clockwise to increase velocity 3 Fire two clearing shots after each velocity adjustment for an accurate velocity reading A DO NOT turn the adjuster screw in too far This will prevent the CS1 from firing WARNING A DO NOT exceed 300FPS Always wear correct protect
32. r clockwise decreases it The trigger shoe retaining screw BI is only to be removed to change to a new shape trigger shoe Sold separately Remove the frame to access the screw Counter clockwise removes the screw clockwise tightens it The pre travel screw CJ adjusts the distance the trigger travels before being pulled Clockwise reduces the amount of travel shortening the trigger counter clockwise increases the trigger pull distance The microswitch screw D adjusts the distance between the trigger and microswitch Clockwise reduces the distance counter clockwise increases it The magnet adjuster screw JE adjusts the strength of the trigger return Clockwise increases the strength counter clockwise reduces it The post travel screw lF adjusts the distance the trigger travels once pulled Clockwise reduces the amount of travel shortening the trigger counter clockwise increases the trigger pull distance WARNING A Do not wind the screws in too far is this may prevent the CS1 from firing or even damage the marker However if the pre travel screw is wound in too far this could cause the CS1 to fire unintentionally E051 QUICK START THE TOURNAMENT LOCK BUTTON FIG 1 To access the tournament lock button use the 5 64 2mm hex key TA to remove the grip screws on the right hand side of the grip W FIG 2 Lift the front part of the grips away from the frame to access the tournament lock button C The
33. rear grips D do not need to be removed for access To lock unlock your marker push the button once The LCD will display the locked unlocked mode status See page 09 Replace the rubber grips and screws as per Fig 1 A DO NOT over tighten the screws WARNING A Always ensure the marker is made safe before changing the tournament lock state to avoid accidentally firing the marker J 6E0 051 D QUICK START UNLOADING THE Go E051 QUICK START UNLOADING THE Go FIG 1 Ensure that a barrel blocking device is fitted for safety Switch the marker off De gas the marker Push in and hold the POPS button and pull the POPS bonnet away from the POPS body Remove the pre set air system Unscrew the air system counter clockwise from the POPS body Loosen the clamping feed neck Open the feed neck lever away from the feed neck Unscrew the feed neck lever screw counter clockwise Remove the loader If the feed neck is too tight loosen the clamping feed neck screw Remove the barrel from the marker body Unscrew the barrel counter clockwise to remove Remove the barrel tip from the barrel back Unscrew the barrel tip clockwise to remove GEO CS1 gt bobbi WARNING IMPORTANT Extra precaution to avoid injury IMPORTANT To switch Off On see page 08 IMPORTANT Always de gas before unloading IMPORTANT Always remove air system before unloading IMPORTANT Always remove any paintballs
34. red and NO ball is detected The CS1 cannot be fired Use the Up button to switch the BS off then on again BS fault detected System is disabled The CS1 can be fired at 2 bps less than the max ROF limited to 10 bps max BS enabled in training mode CS1 training mode is enabled and simulates firing at the maximum firing mode Selected with BS Off J 6E0 051 ELECTRONICS TRIGGER DETEGTION INDICATOR FIG 1 The trigger detection Indicator TDI Al relays the state of the trigger ranging from fully released to fully depressed OPTO sensor selected reading 0 OPTO reads 0 meaning the trigger is fully released OPTO sensor selected reading below RELEASE point OPTO senses that the trigger is in a released state OPTO sensor selected reading above PULL point OPTO senses the trigger is in a pulled state OPTO sensor selected reading 100 OPTO reads 100 meaning the trigger is fully depressed OPTO sensor selected reading mid range OPTO senses that the trigger is in a half pulled state Microswitch selected actuated The trigger is in a pulled state Microswitch selected non actuated The trigger is in a released state The OPTO is the factory default trigger sensor setting This can be changed to the microswitch via the HARDWARE menu page 29 J GE0 GS1 ELECTRONICS USER INTERFACE FIG 1 The user interface is clear and simple to make it easy for all players to alter or restore their
35. rew the air system clockwise into the POPS body Loosen the clamping feed neck Open the feed neck lever away from the feed neck Unscrew the feed neck lever screw counter clockwise Attach the loader If the feed neck is too tight loosen the clamping feed neck more Secure the loader Screw the feed neck lever screw clockwise to tighten Close the feed neck lever to secure Gas the marker Pull the POPS bonnet backwards until it engages Switch On the CS1 E051 p gt gt gt gt IMPORTANT To switch Off On see page 08 DO NOT over tighten the barrel IMPORTANT Ensure the marker is de gassed when setting up NEVER use CO2 Compressed air or Nitrogen only DO NOT over tighten the feed neck This may damage the CS1 or the loader WARNING A Always make sure the marker is Off with a barrel blocking device installed and that no paintballs are in the CS1 or loader before installing an air system Compressed air and nitrogen systems can be extremely dangerous if handled or used incorrectly Only attach an air system certified for use within the country of use Never add lubricants or grease into the fill adaptor of the air system regulator Ensure that all screws are tightened and no parts are loose before installing an air system Do not pressurise the CS1 without the bolt system correctly installed as high pressure gas will be emitted Do not install a compressed air system or load paintballs into the CS1 un
36. ricated The DWELL parameter is set too low The Solenoid Flow Restrictor SFR is set too low A sticky or faulty solenoid spool in the solenoid body There is a fault with the solenoid pilot The batteries power is low or the batteries are of a poor quality The paintballs are too tight in the barrel The DWELL parameter is set too low The Solenoid Flow Restrictor SFR is set too low Using poor quality paintballs A poor paintball to barrel bore match The inline regulator requires servicing Poor inconsistent air Supply into POPS Poor propshaft performance A poor paintball to barrel bore match Front or rear propshaft 14 x2 NBR 70 o rings are damaged dirty or dry Internal 017 NBR 70 o ring and external 020 NBR 70 O rings on the can are damaged dry or dirty Clean re lubricate and replace the o rings on the bolt as necessary Increase the DWELL parameter Increase the flow setting on the SFR Check the spool clean and replace seals as necessary Replace the solenoid pilot Replace the batteries Use high quality alkaline or lithium batteries Do not use low quality or rechargeable batteries Use a better paintball to barrel bore size match Increase the DWELL parameter Increase the flow setting on the SFR Use better auality paintballs Use a better paintball to barrel bore size match Strip and clean inline regulator Replace o rings and regulator seal Use a good quality preset air system C
37. s while the marker is pressurised Do not pressurise the CS1 without all the components of the marker correctly installed as high pressure gas may be emitted Do not fire the CS1 without the bolt correctly installed Never put your finger or any foreign objects into the paintball feed tube of the CS1 Never allow pressurised gas to come into contact with any part of your body Always remove the first stage regulator and relieve all residual gas pressure from the CS1 before disassembly Always remove the first stage regulator and relieve all residual gas pressure from the CS1 for transport and storage Always follow guidelines given with your first stage regulator for safe transportation and storage Always store the CS1 in a secure place Observe all local and national laws regulations and guidelines gt P bP PPD gt WARNINGS READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USE Persons under 18 years of age must have adult supervision when using or handling the CS1 Use only professional paintball fields where codes of safety are strictly enforced Use compressed air nitrogen only Do not use any other compressed gas or pressurised liquid including CO2 Always follow instructions warnings and guidelines given with any first stage regulator you use with the CS1 Use 0 68 inch calibre paintballs only Always measure your marker s velocity before playing paintball using a suitable chronograph Never shoot at velocities in excess
38. semi automatic firing mode Select ramping firing mode Cancel the FIRE MODE Selection Rate of fire cap On Rate of fire cap Off Cancel ROF CAP Selection Maximum rate of fire with breech sensor BS on ROF CAP dependant Default 15 0 bps Maximum rate of fire with breech sensor BS Off Default 10 0 bps _ The asterisk denotes parameters that are part of the Smart Menu System and are dependant on other settings being active ELEGTRONIGS THE MENU TREE Fire mode dependant STEP Default STEP ramping LINEAR LINEAR ramping CANCEL CANCEL Selection 0 100 Percentage LINEAR RAMP rate TYPE dependant Default 50 3 9 Number of shots before ramping can start Default 3 3 3 10 0 pps Rate which the trigger has to be pulled in pulls per second pps before ramping starts Default 5 pps 3 3 10 0 pps Rate which the trigger has to be pulled in pulls per second pps to maintain ramping Default 5 pps 0 0 10 0 s Time in seconds s after last trigger pull during which ramping can be restarted Default 0 0 s 00 0 30 0 ms Solenoid energise time in milliseconds ms for each shot Default 26 2 ms 0 0 5 0 ms First shot drop off compensation time in milliseconds ms Default 5 0 ms 00 00 04 00 First shot drop off delay Default 00 30 seconds LEVEL 9 Use trigger de bounce LEVEL 9 highest level of trigger bounce filtering LEVEL 8 2 Use trigger de bounce LEVEL 8 2 Default setting 5 LEVEL 1 Use trigger de bounce LEV
39. set 08 Switching the CS1 On Off 39 Installing the batteries 09 User interface run screen 10 Velocity adjustment f Solenoid Flow Restrictor SFR FAU IT FI N ING 40 43 Trigger adjustment 13 The tournament lock button 40 Fault finding tables 14 Unloading the CS1 16 Storage and transportation TECHNICAL RESOURCE 44 55 MAINTENANGE 44 Parts list j j j 46 SL5 inline regulator 17 On line maintenance videos 47 CS1 bolt assembly 48 Solenoid assembly 49 Push On Purge System POPS assembly ELECTRONICS 18 37 50 Trigger assembly 51 Clamping feed tube assembly 18 Breech sensor BS indicator 52 Front frame assembly 19 Trigger detection indicator 53 Rear frame assembly 20 User interface 54 Breech sensor BS assembly 21 Navigating the user interface 55 CS1 circuit boards 22 User interface parameters 34 The menu tree SUPPORT 56 59 56 E portal 57 Qur promise 58 Index E051 D QUICK START SETTING UP THE Cot E091 QUICK START SETTING UP THE Cot FIG 1 Ensure the marker is switched Off before you begin Attach both ends of the barrel together Screw the barrel tio counter clockwise into the barrel back Attach the complete barrel to the marker Screw the barrel clockwise into the marker body Fit a barrel blocking device for safety Ensure the marker is de gassed Push in and hold the POPS button and pull the POPS bonnet away from the POPS body Attach the pre set air system Sc
40. the trigger to maintain ramping This parameter can be set between 3 3 and 10 0 pulls per second in 0 1 pulls per second increments FIG 4 RESTART PARAMETER This defines the amount of time that elapses after the final ramped shot is fired before ramping will begin again after 1 trigger pull If the RESTART time expires the other ramping conditions must be met This parameter can be set between 0 0 and 1 0 seconds in 0 1 Second increments J GE0 GS1 FIG 1 FIG 2 FIG 3 FIG 4 ELECTRONICS USER INTERFACE PARAMETERS FIG 1 TIMING MENU The following TIMING parameters control the timing of the solenoid valve FIG 2 DWELL PARAMETER Sets the amount of time the solenoid valve is energised therefore how much gas is used per shot Too low will result in low velocity shots and excessive velocity shot fluctuations too high will waste gas This parameter can be set between 15 0 and 35 0 milliseconds default is 27 0 FIG 3 FSD COMP PARAMETER First Shot Drop off is a reduction in velocity of the first shot when the marker has not been fired for some time This adds extra DWELL time to the first shot to compensate This parameter can be set between 0 0 and 5 0 milliseconds FIG 4 FSD DLY PARAMETER The time before the FSD COMP is applied to a shot This parameter can be set between 00 00 and 04 00 minutes E091 FIG 1 FIG 2 FIG 3 FIG 4 ELECTRONICS USER INTERFACE PARAMETERS FIG 1
41. til you feel confident with your ability to handle the marker safely and responsibly QUICK START a SWITCHING THE 51 ON OFF FIG 1 The navigation console M houses the Select button Bl the LCD screen IG the LCD display navigation buttons Up D and Down E and the rear grip screw F Use the navigation console to switch the CS1 On Off and change the marker settings Switching On the CS1 Press and hold the Select button B or double click it until the Planet Eclipse logo is displayed Switching Off the CS1 Press and hold the Select button BJ or double click it until the TURN OFF option is displayed Press the Select button again to switch off the CS1 Firing the CS1 Pull the trigger to fire the CS1 The breech sensor BS will dictate how the CS1 fires See page 18 for details A DO NOT dry fire your CS1 as this may lead to damage over a continual period of dry firing 1 The double click feature can be disabled in the HARDWARE menu see page 31 J 6E0 051 QUICK START ei USER INTERFACE RUN SGREEN FIG 1 After power up the run screen will be displayed The run screen has the following information displayed TA User selectable information tap the Up push button to cycle between game timer shot counter peak ROF average ROF and splash screen The breech sensor BS indicator see page 18 for BS indicators and their meanings The trigger detection indicator see page 19 The sound indicato
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