Remote Angel IR-01 Operations Instructions Page 10

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ANGEL iR3
TM
contents
important safety
guidelines
operating instructions
external LCD menus
whilst in SAFE
external LCD C.O.P.S.
menu whilst LIVE
internal tournament
LCD menus
figures
maintenance
fault finding tables
useful conversions
warranties
update info
your ANGEL iR3
TM
external LCD menus whilst in SAFE
EXTERNAL ELECTRONIC LCD MENUS WHILST IN SAFE
• Ensure a barrel blocking device is fitted to the ANGEL iR3
TM
• Ensure the hopper is removed from the ANGEL iR3
TM
• Ensure that there are no paintballs in the ANGEL iR3
TM
The ANGEL iR3
TM
has a number of features that can be adjusted to suit your individual needs.
These features are designed to enhance your play and also to supply you with a wealth of information.
These are accessible via the external menu list (See external menu diagrams fig.2 p 13, fig.3 p 14-15,
fig.4 p 16). You may also view certain critical settings that have been set via the internal menu list.
• You can only access the main menus when the marker is in “SAFE” mode with the isolator switch
in the ON position.
• Follow the external menu list diagrams for relevant settings.
• Should you wish to return to factory settings the ANGEL iR3
TM
has a unique feature that allows you
to return to the factory defaults. See internal menu diagram for instructions.
The ANGEL iR3
TM
also ensures any settings that you enter are stored in an E.D.S. (encrypted data storage)
memory to give added protection against data loss.
Back-light feature
This enables you to switch the back-lighting on your display ON or OFF .
(See external menu diagram fig.3 p14-15).
Temperature feature
This allows you to set the temperature display between Fahrenheit and Centigrade.
This feature is useful in determining the ambient temperature, allowing you to select your accessories
for the climatic conditions in the format you prefer. (See external menu diagram fig.3 p14-15).
Cycles (total shots) feature
This is a chronological record of the total number of shots fired by your ANGEL iR3
TM
.
The user cannot reset this. (See external menu diagram fig.3 p14-15).
Trip (shot counter) feature
This allows you to record the number of shots fired at any stage e.g: Per game, per event or per day.
It may be reset at any time you require. (See external menu diagram fig.3 p14-15).
ROF (rate of fire) feature
This records the highest rate of fire you actually achieved over a 1-second period.
The data will be constantly updated should the new reading exceed the previous reading.
You can zero the ROF feature at any time. (See external menu diagram fig.3 p14-15).
MROF feature (maximum rate of fire limit with C.O.P.S.
TM
option OFF)
This allows you to tune your maximum rate of fire to your style of play and feed system. Certain modes
are capped or non-adjustable. The rate of fire should not be set greater than your feed system is capable
of delivering. This cannot be changed by the external menu (See internal menu diagram fig.6 p21).
See table on Modes for maximum allowable settings (p 21).
ADHERE STRICTLY TO THESE AND ALL OTHER SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS AND GUIDELINES
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