Remote Angel IR-01 Operations Instructions Page 18

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ANGEL iR3
TM
ANGEL iR3 OPERATOR’S MANUAL ADDENDUMS - RELATING TO MEM 6 & MEM 6A OPTO
TM
BOARDS
External Electronics LCD C.O.P.S menu whilst live.
The ANGEL iR3 has the C.O.P.S (crystal operated paintball sensor) feature that can be adjusted to suit
your individual needs. This feature is designed to enhance your play by allowing you to minimise the
likelihood of a paintball breaking in the breech during rapid fire. This menu is accessible via the external
buttons. You can also read the settings that have been set via the external live menu list. The menu can
only be accessed when the marker is in “LIVE” mode with the isolator switch in the ON position.
The LED on the rear of the ANGEL iR3 will show the following states:
GREEN constantly on = SAFE mode
RED constantly on = LIVE mode
RED slow flashing = C.O.P.S on and in LIVE mod
RED rapidly flashing = C.O.P.S menu access gained and in LIVE mode
SENS (sensitivity Level)
The Angel iR3 will fire at the rate of fire that you pull the trigger and will also reduce the firing cycle
speed should a paintball not be present in the breech. This reduction in rate of fire is dependant
on your hoppers capability to feed paintballs. If you shoot your marker at speeds in excess of your
hoppers capability the C.O.P.S feature will activate once the SENS has been correctly set.
To set your SENS correctly follow these guidelines
1. Ensure C.O.P.S is switched on.
2. Set SENS level to 12.
3. Set BAS level to 20.
4. Ensure no paint is present in the ANGEL iR3.
5. Fire the Angel iR3 (the marker should fire rapidly SENS level too sensitive).
6. Reduce the SENS level until the marker starts to shoot slower at the BAS speed 20) note the SENS
level eg level 9.
7. Fill your hopper with paintballs and ensure the hopper functions correctly.
8. Attach your hopper to the ANGEL iR3.
9. Shoot your ANGEL iR3 rapidly.
10. Minor adjustments may be done at this stage by increasing or reducing the SENS by 1 level at
a time. Verify your settings by switching your hopper off and the rate of fire must reduce. If this
does not occur adjust the SENS level down eg 8.
BAS (Base level of shots)
In the instance where a paintball has not fallen fully into the breech, this feature allows the user to set the
window of opportunity that occurs after the trigger is pulled before the iR3 will complete its firing cycle.
This feature will only activate if a paintball is not present in the breech when the trigger is pulled and
can result in a pause in the ANGEL iR3 firing cycle when set at the higher levels of its adjustment
range. Once a paintball has been detected the rate of fire will return to the CMROF setting as set
in the internal menu. There are 20 levels of adjustment to suit your shooting style, the default level is 7.
Prior to fine tuning the BAS ensure you have followed the SENS procedure as above.
Level 1
The smaller the window of opportunity.
The larger the risk of a chopped paintball.
Level 20
The larger the window of opportunity.
The smaller the risk of a chopped paintball.
ANGEL iR3 OPERATOR’S MANUAL ADDENDUMS
RELATING TO MEM 6 & MEM 6A OPTO
TM
BOARDS.
Pages 17 - 18.
Instructions to the following areas have changed in the user manual. See text below.
• THIS MENU IS ONLY SETTABLE WHILST THE ANGEL iR3
TM
IS LIVE AND CAPABLE OF
DISCHARGING.
• 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 user and any person within range.
• Never point the Angel iR3
TM
at anything you do not intend to shoot.
ADHERE STRICTLY TO THESE AND ALL OTHER SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS AND GUIDELINES
ADDENDUM
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