Eclipse GEO User manual


Always relieve all residual gas pressure from the
Geo before removing the first stage regulator.
Always remove the first stage regulator and relieve
all residual gas pressure from the Geo before
disassembly.
Always remove the first stage regulator and relieve
all residual gas pressure from the Geo for transport
and storage.
Always follow guidelines given with your first stage
regulator for safe transportation and storage..
Always store the Geo in a secure place..
NOTE: 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! (SEE SERVICE CENTERS PAGE 76-77)
The Eclipse Geo is not a toy.
Careless or improper use, including failure to follow
instructions and warnings within this User Manual
and attached to the Geo could cause death or
serious injury.
Do not remove or deface any warnings attached to
the Geo.
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.
Persons under 18 years of age must have adult
supervision when using or handling the Geo.
Observe all local and national laws,regulations and
guidelines.
Use only professional paintball fields where codes
of safety are strictly enforced.
Use compressed air/nitrogen only. Do not use CO
2
Always follow instructions, warnings and guidelines
given with any first stage regulator you use with
the Geo.
Use 0.68 calibre paintballs only.
Keep the Geo switched off until ready to shoot.
Treat every marker as if it is loaded.
Never point the Geo at anything you do not intend
to shoot.
Do not shoot at persons at close range.
Always measure your markers velocity before
playing paintball, using a suitable chronograph.
Never shoot at velocities in excess of 300 feet (91.44
meters) per second,or at velocities greater than
local or national laws allow
Do not‘gas up’the Geo without the Bolt assembly
correctly installed,as high-pressure gas will be
emitted.
Never look into the barrel or breech area of the Geo
whilst the marker is switched on and able to fire.
Never put your finger or any foreign objects into
the paintball feed tube of the Geo.
Never allow pressurised gas to come into contact
with any part of your body.
Always switch off the Geo when not in use.
Always fit a barrel-blocking device to the Geo when
not in use on the field of play.
Always remove all paintballs from the Geo when
not in use on the field of play.
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WARNING
THIS USERS MANUAL IS IN ENGLISH.
It contains important safety
guidelines and Instructions. Should
you be unsure at any stage, or
unable to understand the contents
within this manual you must seek
expert advice.
LE MODE D’EMPLOI EST EN ANGLAIS.
Ilcontient des instructions et
mesures de sécurité importantes.
En cas de doute,ou s’il vous est
impossible de comprendre le
contenu du monde d’emploi,
demandez conseil à un expert.
ESTE MANUAL DE USUARIOS
(OPERARIOS) USARIOS ESTÁ EN
INGLÉS.
Contiene importantes normas de
seguridad e instrucciones. Si no
está seguro de algùn punto o no
entiende los contenidos de este
manual debe consultar con un
experto.
DIESE BEDIENUNGS - UND
BENUTZERANLEITUNG IST IN
ENGLISCH.
Sie enthålt wichtige
Sicherheitsrichtlinen und -
bestimmungen.Solten Sie sich in
irgendeiner Weise un sicher sein.
Oder den inhalte dies heftes nicht
versthen, lassen Sie siche bitte von
einen Experten beraten.
ADHERESTRICTLYTOTHESEANDALLOTHER
SAFETYINSTRUCTIONSANDGUIDELINES!
WARNING
ADHERESTRICTLYTOTHESEANDALLOTHER
SAFETYINSTRUCTIONSANDGUIDELINES!
WARNING
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CONTENTS
ORIENTATION
QUICK SET-UP
USING YOUR GEO
ADVANCED SET-UP
MENU TREE
MAINTENANCE
FAULT FINDING
SERVICE CENTERS
PARTS LIST
SPARES & ACCESSORIES
3.
WARNING
QUICK GUIDE

44 > TIMING -The Timing Menu
> DWELL -The Dwell parameter
> FSD COMP -The First Shot Drop-off
Compensation Parameter
> FSD DLY -The First Shot Drop-off Delay Parameter
45 > LIGHT -The Light Parameter
> SLEEP -The Sleep Parameter
46 > FILTER -The Filter Menu
47 > DBOUNCE -The Debounce Parameter
> EMPTY -The Empty Breech Time Parameter
48 > FULL -The Full Parameter
> PULL TM -The Pull Time Parameter
49 > REL TM -The Release Time Parameter
> PULL PT -The Pull Point Parameter
50 > REL PT -The Release Point Parameter
> BASICTRIGGER FILTER SET-UP
> ADVANCED TRIGGER FILTER SET-UP
51 > TRAININ -The Training Parameter
52 > THE HARDWARE MENU
> TRIGGER -The Trigger Parameter
> SOUND -The Sound Parameter
> TONES -The Tones Parameter
53 MAINTENANCE
A guide to performing routine maintenance.
54 > CLEANING THE BREAK BEAM SENSOR SYSTEM
56 > CLEANING THE INLINE REGULATOR
58> MAINTAINING THE GEO BOLT SYSTEM
62 > HOWTO REMOVETHE FRAME
65 > THE GEO SOLENOID ASSEMBLY
68 > THE GEOTRIGGER ASSEMBLY
70 > THE GEO ON/OFF PURGE SYSTEM
72 FAULT FINDING
Information on how to resolve any problems that
might arise with your Geo.
76 SERVICE CENTERS
Information on the location of your nearest Geo
Service Center.
78 PARTS LIST
A table of components that make up the Geo.
WARRANTY CARD
Tear-out product registration card to be completed
and returned. Alternatively register online at
www.planeteclipse.com
83 SPARES & ACCESSORIES
Available upgrade / repair kits for your Geo.
6 ORIENTATION
Names the component parts of the Geo Marker.This
section is essential reading for everyone.
6 > KNOWYOUR GEO
7 > ECLIPSE SHAFT 3 BARREL
8 > INLINE REGULATOR
9 > GEO BOLT SYSTEM
10 > GEO SOLENOID ASSEMBLY
11 > OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW
12 > GEO NAVIGATION CONSOLE
13 QUICK SET-UP
Details on how to get up and running quickly with your
Geo.This section is essential reading for everyone.
13 > INSTALLING A 9V BATTERY
14 > SWITCHING ON THE GEO
> SWITCHING OFF THE GEO
> FIRINGTHE GEO
> THE GEO CIRCUIT BOARD
15 > USINGTHE BREAK BEAM SENSOR SYSTEM
16 USING YOUR GEO
More detailed information on how to use and interact
with the Geo via its user interface.
16 > SETTING UP
> INSTALLING A PRESET AIR SYSTEM
17 > T-SLOT MOUNTING SYSTEM
> MACROLINE HOSING & ELBOWS
18 > INSTALLING AN ADJUSTABLE AIR SYSTEM
19 > ATTACHING A LOADER
20 > SETTING THE TRIGGER
22 > ADJUSTING THE VELOCITY
> ADJUSTING THE FIRING CHAMBERVOLUME
23 > USER INTERFACE
> SWITCHING ON
> RUN SCREEN LAYOUT
24 > UNDERSTANDING THE BBSS INDICATOR
25 > UNDERSTANDING THE SOUND INDICATOR
>
UNDERSTANDING THE TRIGGER DETECTION INDICATOR
26 > UNDERSTANDING THE LOCK INDICATOR
> UNDERSTANDING THE BATTERY INDICATOR
> THE GAME TIMER
> THE SHOT COUNTER
27 > THE AVERAGE RATE OF FIRE
> THE PEAK RATE OF FIRE
> THE MENU SYSTEM
28 MENU TREE
A quick reference guide to the user interface.
28 > MAIN MENU
29 > SET-UP MENU
32 ADVANCED SET-UP
In depth information on setting up the Geo.
32 > ACCESSINGTHE MENU SYSTEM
> MOVING AROUND THE MENUS
> ALTERING PARAMETERS
33 > THE MAIN MENU
> DISPLAY -The Display Parameter
34 > TIMER -The Game Timer Menu
> GAME -The Game Time Parameter
35 > ALARM -The Alarm Time Parameter
> START -The Timer Start Parameter
36 > THE SET-UP MENU
37 > LOCK -The Tournament Lock Parameter
> PRESET -The Preset Menu
> LOAD -The Load Preset Parameter
38 > SAVE -The Save Preset Parameter
> MODE -The Firing Mode Parameter
39 > ROF CAP -Rate of Fire Cap Parameter
> MAX ROF -Maximum Rate of Fire Parameter
40 > OFF ROF -Rate of Fire With BBSS Off Parameter
> RMP SET -The Ramp Settings Menu
41 > TYPE -The Ramp Type Parameter
> RATE -The Linear Ramp Rate Parameter
42 > PULL NO -The Ramp Start Parameter
> KICK IN -The Ramp Kick-In Parameter
43 > SUSTAIN -The Sustain Rate Parameter
> RESTART -The Ramp Restart Parameter
CONTENTS
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CONTENTS
ORIENTATION
QUICK SET-UP
USING YOUR GEO
ADVANCED SET-UP
MENU TREE
MAINTENANCE
FAULT FINDING
SERVICE CENTERS
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SPARES & ACCESSORIES
5.
CONTENTS
CONTENTS
QUICK GUIDE

BOLT ASSEMBLY
KNOW YOUR GEO
BODY
CLAMPING LEVER
FEEDNECK
SOLENOID RETAINING SCREWS
BLANKING PLUG
INLINE REGULATOR
ASSEMBLY
FRAME
SCREW
OOPS
BODY
OOPS
KNOB
BATTERY
F TRIGGER
E CIRCUIT BOARD
DPILOT VALVE
CSOLENOID ASSEMBLY
B EYE COVER
A EYE COVER SCREW
F
E
C
D
A
B
MACRO LINE
ELBOW
OOPS
INSERT
OOPS PIN
OOPS
SCREWS
ECLIPSE SHAFT 3 BARREL
Your Eclipse Geo comes as standard with a Eclipse Shaft 3 barrel.
The barrel screws into the body of the Ge
o using a right hand thread
meaning that if you hold the Geo pointing away from you the barrel screws
into the body in a counter-clockwise direction.
The barrel comprises of two parts, a barrel back and a barrel front .
The two parts are joined together w
ith a left hand thread me
aning that
if you hold the barrel, with the back nearest you, the front unscrews in a
counter-clockwise direction. The bore size of the barrel back is engraved at
the end of the barrel back .
On the barrel back there is a #016 NBR70 o-ring which prevents the barrel
from vibrating loose from the Geo body when the marker is fired.There is also
an o-ring on the barrel front (#015 NBR70) helps with alignment between
the barrel back and front.
Replace these o-rings as necessary.
NOTE: THE GEO WILL ONLY ACCEPT COCKER THREADED
BARRELS. DO NOT USE ANY OTHER TYPE OF BARREL THREAD.
A
B
E
C
D
E
D
C
NOTE: THE BORE SIZE OF YOUR SHAFT 3 MAY VARY
ACCORDING TO THE MODEL OF GEO YOU HAVE.
AB
ORIENTATION
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CONTENTS
ORIENTATION
QUICK SET-UP
USING YOUR GEO
ADVANCED SET-UP
MENU TREE
MAINTENANCE
FAULT FINDING
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7.
ORIENTATION
ORIENTATION
QUICK GUIDE

PROP SHAFT
BOLT
CAN
#15 NBR 70
#15 NBR 90
#008 NBR 70
#16 NBR 70
#011 NBR 70
GEO BOLT SYSTEM
INLINE REGULATOR BOTTOM
INLINE REGULATOR SPRING
INLINE REGULATOR TOP
INLINE REGULATOR
ADJUSTER SCREW
INLINE REGULATOR PISTON
INLINE REGULATOR
INLINE REGULATOR SWIVEL
INLINE PURGE
CONTROL VALVE
WARNING:DO NOT REMOVETHE INLINE PURGE CONTROLVALVE.
FAILURE TO COMPLY WITHTHIS WARNING MAY CAUSE THE MARKER TO FIRE A
SHOT THAT COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
WARNING
ORIENTATION
8.
CONTENTS
ORIENTATION
QUICK SET-UP
USING YOUR GEO
ADVANCED SET-UP
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MAINTENANCE
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SPARES & ACCESSORIES
9.
ORIENTATION
ORIENTATION
QUICK GUIDE

PILOT VALVE
GASKET
FILTER
SPOOL PACK
M2.5x12 FIXING SCREWS
BACK-CHECK ASSEMBLY
SPOOL PACK RETAINING SCREW
SOLENOID ASSEMBLY
MINIFOLD
FIG 1.1
FIG 1.2
FIG 1.3
FIG 1.4
OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW
Below is a brief overview of what happens
when you fire your Geo. The location of parts
discussed in the text below can be found on
page 78-79.
Assuming the Geo is gassed up and turned on
FIGURE 1.1 shows the marker in its idle position.
The Firing Chamber is full of compressed air
whilst the Bolt is held back by the air in the
Can.Both the Firing Chamber and the Can are
supplied with air via the Solenoid Valve.
Providing a ball is in the breach and the Trigger
is pulled, a signal is sent to the Solenoid which
stops the supply of air to the Firing Chamber
and allows the air in the Can to be exhausted.
This removes the force holding the Bolt in its
rear position and the bolt is propelled forwards
(FIGURE 1.2).
As the Bolt passes the Front Prop Shaft O-ring
the Firing Chamber seal is broken and the air
in the Firing Chamber vents down the Bolt,in
turn propelling a ball. (FIGURE 1.3)
The length of time the Bolt remains in this
forward position venting air from the Firing
Chamber is dependant on Dwell. When the
Solenoid has completed its Dwell time,air
is routed back into the Can and pushes the
Bolt back towards its rear position resealing
the firing chamber. As the Firing Chamber is
resealed it is re-filled through the Solenoid
Valve to the operating pressure set by the user
via the Inline Regulator (FIGURE 1.4).
The Geo has now completed one cycle and is
ready to fire again.
ORIENTATION
10.
CONTENTS
ORIENTATION
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USING YOUR GEO
ADVANCED SET-UP
MENU TREE
MAINTENANCE
FAULT FINDING
SERVICE CENTERS
PARTS LIST
SPARES & ACCESSORIES
11.
ORIENTATION
ORIENTATION
QUICK GUIDE

INSTALLING A 9V BATTERY
Ensure that the Geo is switched off. Lay the marker on
a flat surface in front of you with the feed tube furthest
away and with the barrel pointing to the right.
Use a 5/64”(2mm) hex wrench to remove the three
countersunk screws that hold the rubber grip onto the
frame. Peel the grip to the right to expose the circuit
board within the frame.
Remove any fitted battery by sliding your thumb or
finger into the recess below the battery and levering
the battery out of the frame (SEE FIGURE 2.1).
DO NOT pull on the top of the battery to remove it as
this can cause the battery terminals to bend and will
result in a poor electrical connection.
Fit a 9-volt alkaline battery (type PP3,6LR61 or
MN1604) into the recess with the battery terminals
away from you.The positive terminal should be on the
right hand side, nearest to the side of the frame (SEE
FIGURE 2.2).
Ensure that all of the wires are within the recess of the
frame and away from the trigger micro-switch and
opto sensors so as not to interfere with their operation
and replace the rubber grip and replace the three
countersunk screws.
DO NOT OVER-TIGHTENTHE SCREWS.
NOTE: BATTERY VOLTAGE MUST NOT EXCEED 10 VOLTS.
SOME 9 VOLT RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES CAN EXCEED
THIS VOLTAGE IF OVER CHARGED. IF IN DOUBT DO NOT USE
RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES.
THE GEO NAVIGATION
CONSOLE
At the rear of the Geo grip frame you will find the
Navigation Console (FIGURE 1.5).
The Navigation Console is used for;
> TURNINGTHE GEO ON AND OFF USING THE
BUTTON
> SCROLLING THROUGH MENUS WITH THE AND
BUTTONS
> SELECTING PARAMETERSTO EDIT USING THE
BUTTON
> EDITING PARAMETERS USING THE AND
BUTTONS
> TURNINGTHE GEO BBSS ON AND OFF USINGTHE
BUTTON
> RESETTING RECORDED VALUES USING THE
BUTTON
> CONTROLLING THE GAME TIMER WITH THE
BUTTON
NEXT / LOWER
PREVIOUS / RAISE
SELECT
FIG 1.5
FIG 2.1
FIG 2.2
ORIENTATION
12.
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ORIENTATION
QUICK SET-UP
USING YOUR GEO
ADVANCED SET-UP
MENU TREE
MAINTENANCE
FAULT FINDING
SERVICE CENTERS
PARTS LIST
SPARES & ACCESSORIES
13.
QUICK SET-UP
QUICK SET-UP
QUICK GUIDE

USING THE BREAK BEAM
SENSOR SYSTEM
The Break Beam Sensor System is used to detect when
a paintball is ready to fire from the Geo. If no paintball is
ready then the BBSS will inhibit the Geo from firing.This
prevents the Geo from‘chopping’paintballs that are
not fully loaded into the marker.
To switch off the Break Beam Sensor System,press and
hold the button for 0.5 second (SEE FIGURE 3.3).
The break beam sensor system indicator on the top right
of the LCD will change from (enabled) to (disabled).
To switch the Break Beam Sensor System back on, press
and hold the button for one second.The indicator will
change back to .
When the Break Beam Sensor System is enabled, the
indicator will change depending on if the system has
detected a ball or not.When no ball has been detected
the indicator looks like this when a ball has been
detected the icon changes to look like this .
Additional features of the Geo’s Break Beam Sensor
System are covered in full on page 24 of this user
manual.
NOTE: WHEN THE GEO IS TURNED ON, THE BREAK BEAM
SENSOR SYSTEM IS AUTOMATICALLY ENABLED
SWITCHING ON THE GEO
To switch on the Geo press the button twice in
quick succession, referred to elsewhere in this manual
as‘double-clicking’.The Geo can also be switched on by
pushing and holding the button (FIGURE 3.1).
SWITCHING OFF THE GEO
Press and hold the button until the display shows
OFF? Release the button and re-press it to turn off
the Geo. Alternatively when the display reads OFF?, you
can pull the trigger once to turn off the Geo.
FIRING THE GEO
Pull the trigger to fire the Geo.The entire firing
sequence is controlled electronically by the Geo circuit
board, enabling any user to easily achieve high rates
of fire.
THE GEO CIRCUIT BOARD
There are three sockets on the Geo Circuit board two of
which are occupied by the BBSS Connector (A) and the
Geo Solenoid (B).The third socket on the board (C) is
the Auxiliary socket to which third party products such
as loaders and RF transmitters can be connected using
the relevant wiring harness (SEE FIGURE 3.2).
NOTE: WHEN THE GEO IS TURNED ON, THE AUXILIARY
SOCKET IS AUTOMATICALLY SWITCHED ON AND CANNOT BE
SWITCHED OFF
FIG 3.3
FIG 3.2
FIG 3.1
C
A
B
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ORIENTATION
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ADVANCED SET-UP
MENU TREE
MAINTENANCE
FAULT FINDING
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15.
QUICK SET-UP
QUICK SET-UP
QUICK GUIDE

T-SLOT MOUNTING SYSTEM
The Geo utilises a T-slot arrangement to mount the
OOPS to the bottom of the frame.The T-slot is an
improvement over the dovetail mounting system
found on most paintball markers,and is much more
able to withstand the rigours of modern tournament
paintball.
For backwards compatibility there are industry
standard mounting holes in the base of the frame for
mounting third party air source adaptors (ASAs).
MACROLINE HOSING AND
ELBOWS
To aid the longevity of your macroline hosing, it is
very important to remove it from (and install it back
into) the fittings in the correct manner:
Pull back the collet section of the macroline fitting and
keep the collet depressed.
Pull the macroline hose out of the macroline fitting and
release the collet.
Before installing the macroline hose into the macroline
fitting ensure that the end has been trimmed correctly
to ensure a tight fit in the fitting.
SETTING UP
Before you can begin to use your Geo, you will need to
attach an air-system and a paintball loader.
INSTALLING A PRESET AIR
SYSTEM
Every Geo comes complete with an Eclipse On/Off
Purge System (OOPS) which provides a direct
connection for a preset air system.Before screwing the
air system into the OOPS ensure that the On/Off knob
is wound out approximately half way (SEE FIGURE 4.1).
Be careful not to unscrew the On/Off knob too far as
it will come completely off the OOPS.If this happens,
replace the On/Off knob by screwing it back onto the
OOPS body in a clockwise direction.
Screw the preset air system into the OOPS (SEE FIGURE
4.2) so that the bottle screws in all the way and is tight.
Slowly turn the On/Off knob in a clockwise direction
allowing the OOPS to depress the pin of the preset
air system causing the Geo to become pressurised,
providing that there is sufficient air in your tank (SEE
FIGURE 4.3).
You have now installed a preset air system onto your
Geo.
NOTE: THE GEO CANNOT BE USED WITH CO2,IT CAN ONLY
BE POWERED BY COMPRESSED AIR OR NITROGEN.
WARNING: IF YOU EVER REMOVE THE MACROLINE
HOSE FROMTHE FITTING, ALWAYS CHECK THE CONDITION
OF YOUR MACROLINE HOSING AND IF IT IS WORN OR THE
WRONG LENGTH REPLACE IT IMMEDIATELY.
WARNING
WARNING: ALWAYS RELIEVE ALL RESIDUAL GAS
PRESSURE FROM THE GEO BEFORE UNSCREWINGTHE
PRESET AIR SYSTEM.
WARNING
T-SLOT
MOUNT
FIG 4.3
FIG 4.2
FIG 4.1
USING YOUR GEO
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ADVANCED SET-UP
MENU TREE
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SPARES & ACCESSORIES
17.
USING YOUR GEO
USING YOUR GEO
QUICK GUIDE

ATTACHING A LOADER
Using a 5/32”hex key, turn the top screw of the
clamping feed neck counter clockwise (SEE FIGURE 5.1).
Release the clamping lever on the feed neck (SEE
FIGURE 5.2) and test to see if your loader can easily
be pushed into the top of the feed neck.If the loader
cannot easily be pushed into the feed neck, loosen the
top screw of the clamping feed neck a little more by
turning it counter clockwise using a 5/32”hex key (SEE
FIGURE 5.1).
When you have managed to push your loader into the
clamping feed neck, close the clamp to secure it firmly
in place (SEE FIGURE 5.3). If the loader is loose then
you will need to release the clamp, tighten the screw
slightly by turning it clockwise with a 5/32”hex key and
closing the clamp. Repeat this process as necessary to
secure your loader in place.
You have now attached a loader to your Geo. Once you
have filled your loader and air tank you will then be
ready to begin using your Geo.
INSTALLING AN
ADJUSTABLE AIR SYSTEM
Firstly disconnect the macroline hosing from the elbow
attached to the OOPS at the base of the grip frame
(SEE FIGURE 4.4).
Using a 3/32”hex key turn the two screws on the
bottom of the OOPS in a counter clockwise direction so
that the OOPS can be removed from the rail by sliding
it backwards (SEE FIGURE 4.5).
As well as the integrated slide rail at the base of the
Geo’s grip frame,there are also two 10-32 UNF threaded
screw holes which will accept all standard bottom line
screws (SEE FIGURE 4.6).
Attach the air system of your choice,taking care to
ensure that you use the correct length and size of
hosing to accommodate your requirements.
WARNING: BEFORE ATTACHING ANY FIXED AIR SYSTEM,
PLACE ATTACHING SCREW IN DESIGNATED SLIDE RAIL
AND MEASURE PROTRUDING SCREW LENGTH. SCREW
LENGTH MUST NOT PROTRUDE MORE THAN 10MM/0.40”
OTHERWISETHE GEO CIRCUIT BOARD WILL BECOME
DAMAGED.
WARNING
WARNING: DO NOT OVER TIGHTENTHE CLAMPING FEED
NECK AS THIS MAY DAMAGE THE LOADER.
WARNING
FIG 5.3
FIG 5.2
FIG 5.1
FIG 4.6
FIG 4.5
FIG 4.4
USING YOUR GEO
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USING YOUR GEO
USING YOUR GEO
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(CONTINUED)
The Micro Switch Activation Screw is used to adjust the
point in the trigger pull at which the micro-switch is
activated.Turn the screw clockwise to decrease the
amount of trigger travel to the activation point.Turn
the screw counter clockwise to increase the amount of
trigger travel to the activation point (SEE FIGURE 6.4).
The Spring Return Strength Screw can only be adjusted
by first removing the frame from the marker body, as
per the instructions in the Maintenance section on
page 61.The Spring Return Strength Screw is used to
adjust the spring strength that returns the trigger to its
resting position.Turn the screw clockwise to increase
the amount of spring return strength in the trigger
pull.Turn this screw counter clockwise to reduce the
amount of spring return strength in the trigger pull.
Do not turn the screw too far counter clockwise or
there will not be enough force to return the trigger
consistently (SEE FIGURE 6.5).
When setting the trigger it is important to ensure that
the electronic trigger detection is working correctly.
When the trigger is fully depressed the Trigger
Detection Indicator (TDI) should point upwards
.When the trigger is fully released the TDI should
point downwards . For more information,
see Understanding the Trigger Detection Indicator
(TDI) on page 25 and The Filter Menu on page 46.
FIGURE 6.6 KEY
A Spring
B Spring Return Strength Screw
C Trigger Pin Locking Screw
D Front Stop Trigger Screw
E Magnet Return Strength Screw
F Micro Switch Activation Screw
G Rear Stop Trigger Screw
SETTING THE TRIGGER
The Geo provides the user with the option to use
either a Micro- Switch or an Opto Sensor as the means
for detecting trigger pulls. Before you begin to adjust
and set your trigger, you must first select the method
of trigger detection that you wish to use by entering
the Set-Up Menu and making your selection from the
Hardware Menu (see page 52).
There are five adjustment points on the trigger – the
Front Stop Trigger Screw, the Rear Stop Trigger Screw, the
Magnet Return Strength Screw, the Micro Switch Activation
Screw and the Spring Return Strength Screw.
As standard each Geo comes with a factory set trigger
travel of approximately 2mm in total length;one
millimeter of travel before the firing point and one
millimeter of travel after the firing point, and the trigger
detection method set to Opto.
The Front Stop Trigger Screw is used to set the amount of
trigger travel prior to the marker firing.Turn this screw
clockwise to reduce the amount of travel.Do not turn
the screw too far or the trigger will be pushed past
the firing point and the marker will not work.Turn this
screw counter clockwise to increase the amount of
trigger travel (SEE FIGURE 6.1).
The Rear Stop Trigger Screw is used to set the amount
of travel after the marker has fired.Turn this screw
clockwise to reduce the amount of travel.Do not turn
the screw too far or the trigger will be prevented from
reaching its firing point and the marker will not work.
Turn this screw counter clockwise to increase the
amount of travel (SEE FIGURE 6.2).
The Magnet Return Strength Screw is used to adjust the
amount of force with which the trigger is returned to its
rest position by the magnet.Turn the screw clockwise
to increase the amount of force. Do not turn the screw
too far or it will negate the position of the Front Stop
Trigger Screw.Turn the screw counter clockwise to
reduce the amount of force.Do not turn the screw
too far or there will not be enough force to return the
trigger (SEE FIGURE 6.3).
FIG 6.4
FIG 6.5
A
BC
F
G
DE
FIG 6.6
FIG 6.2
FIG 6.3
FIG 6.1
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USER INTERFACE
The Geo has a simple user interface through which
all aspects of it’s electronic control system can be
monitored and adjusted by means of the three
pushbuttons and graphical LCD which comprise the
Navigation Console.
SWITCHING ON
To switch on the Geo press the button twice in
quick succession, referred to elsewhere in this manual
as‘double-clicking’.The Geo can also be switched on
by pushing and holding the button.The LCD will
display startup information including model number
and software version before displaying the Run Screen.
To skip the startup information simply press the button.
RUN SCREEN LAYOUT
The root of the user interface is the Run Screen.This
screen is the one most often displayed and provides
the user with essential feedback on the state of the
Geo.A typical Run Screen is shown on the right.
On the left of the screen is a display option that is user
selectable from the Main Menu (see page 33).
This option can be:-
> A GAME TIMER
> A SHOT COUNTER
> AN AVERAGE RATE OF FIRE
INDICATOR
> A PEAK RATE OF FIRE
INDICATOR
Briefly pressing the button will replace the display
option with the name of the currently selected Preset
(see page 37), or CUSTOM if a parameter of the selected
preset mode has been edited.
On the right of the screen are up to five icons,each of
which provides graphical indication on different parts
of the Geo control electronics.
ADJUSTING THE VELOCITY
When using your Geo, you may wish to change the
velocity at which your Geo is firing.This is done by
inserting a 1/8" hex key into the adjuster screw at the
bottom of your Geo Inline Regulator and adjusting it
accordingly (SEE FIGURE 7.1). By turning this adjuster
screw clockwise you decrease the output pressure of
the Inline Regulator and consequently the velocity,
by turning the adjuster screw counter clockwise you
increase the output pressure of the Inline Regulator
and consequently the velocity.
ADJUSTING THE FIRING
CHAMBER VOLUME
When using your Geo you may wish to change the
volume of your Firing Chamber using the Prop Shaft
Adjuster Screw located in the rear of the Prop Shaft (SEE
FIGURE 7.2).
This is easily done by inserting a 1/8”hex key into the
Prop Shaft Adjuster Screw and adjusting it accordingly.
By turning the Prop Shaft Adjuster Screw clockwise
you decrease the volume of the Firing Chamber and
consequently you will need to increase the output
pressure from your Inline Regulator to achieve
velocities similar to the ones you had prior to adjusting
the Prop Shaft Adjuster Screw. By turning the Prop
Shaft Adjuster Screw counter clockwise you increase
the volume of the Firing Chamber and consequently
you will need to decrease the output pressure from
your Inline Regulator to achieve velocities similar to the
ones you had prior to adjusting the Prop Shaft Adjuster
Screw.
NOTE: AFTER EACH ADJUSTMENT FIRE TWO CLEARING
SHOTS TO GAIN AN ACCURATE VELOCITY READING.
NEVER EXCEED 300FPS.
NOTE: AFTER EACH ADJUSTMENT FIRE TWO CLEARING
SHOTS TO GAIN AN ACCURATE VELOCITY READING.
NEVER EXCEED 300FPS.
BREAK BEAM SENSOR SYSTEM
INDICATOR
USER SELECTABLE DISPLAY
OPTION
LOCK INDICATOR
BATTERY LEVEL INDICATOR
TRIGGER DETECTION
INDICATOR
SOUND INDICATOR
FIG 7.1
FIG 7.2
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UNDERSTANDING THE
SOUND INDICATOR
The SOUND Indicator on the main screen is used to
convey if the SOUND parameter in the Hardware menu
(page 52) is switched on or off.
There are two possible conditions that can be indicated:
In order for the trigger to be successfully operated
it must first be released and then pulled.The Trigger
Detection Indicator (TDI) is used to indicate each of the
possible trigger states.
From the factory the Geo will have the opto sensor
enabled.The micro-switch option can be selected by
referring to the Hardware Menu (see page 52).
UNDERSTANDING THE BBSS
INDICATOR (BBSS)
The BBSS is able to switch itself off in the event
that a blockage or contamination prevents it from
functioning correctly. In this instance, the BBSS will
switch itself back on once the blockage is cleared and
the correct operation can be resumed.
The BBSS Indicator on the main screen is used to
indicate the eight possible states of the BBSS as follows:
MICRO-SWITCH SELECTED, NOT
ACTUATED
The Geo is configured to use the micro-
switch to detect trigger pulls.The micro-
switch is not currently actuated, i.e.the
trigger is released.
OPTO SENSOR SELECTED, READING
MIDRANGE
The Geo is configured to use the opto
sensor to detect trigger pulls.The opto
sensor is currently reading somewhere
between the Opto Release Point and
the Opto Pull Point, i.e.the trigger is half
depressed.
MICRO-
SWITCH SELECTED, ACTUATED
The Geo is configured to use the micro-
switch to detect trigger pulls.The micro-
switch is currently actuated,i.e. the trigger
is pulled.
OPTO SENSOR SELECTED, READING
ABOVE PULL POINT
The Geo is configured to use the opto
sensor to detect trigger pulls.The opto
sensor is currently reading above the Opto
Pull Point, i.e.the trigger is considered
‘pulled’.
OPTO SENSOR SELECTED, READING 0%
The Geo is configured to use the opto
sensor to detect trigger pulls.The opto
sensor is currently reading 0%, i.e.the
trigger is fully released.
OPTO SENSOR SELECTED, READING 100%
The Geo is configured to use the opto
sensor to detect trigger pulls.The opto
sensor is currently reading 100%,i.e.the
trigger is fully depressed.
OPTO SENSOR SELECTED, READING
BELOW RELEASE POINT
The Geo is configured to use the opto
sensor to detect trigger pulls.The opto
sensor is currently reading below the Opto
Release Point, i.e.the trigger is considered
‘released’.
UNDERSTANDING THE
TRIGGER DETECTION
INDICATOR (TDI)
SOUND ENABLED
The SOUND parameter is enabled. The Geo
will make sounds when switched on and off
and when the game timer alarms or times
out.
SOUND DISABLED
The SOUND parameter is disabled.The Geo
will not make any sounds.
BBSS ENABLED AND BALL DETECTED
The Geo can be fired at the maximum rate
of fire determined by the chosen firing
mode.
BBSS SENSOR FAULT HAS BEEN
CLEARED
The sensor has been re-enabled.A ball is
detected and the Geo can be fired at the
maximum rate of fire determined by the
chosen firing mode.
BBSS ENABLED NO BALL DETECTED
The Geo cannot be fired.
BBSS FAULT HAS BEEN CLEARED
The sensor is enabled.No ball is detected
so the Geo cannot be fired.To reset the
BBSS icon, use the button to switch off
the BBSS and then back on again.
BBSS DISABLED
The Geo can be fired at a maximum rate of
fire as set by the OFF ROF
parameter (see
page 40)
BBSS ENABLED IN TRAINING MODE
The BBSS has been over-ridden as the
user has selected training mode.As the
user has chosen to leave the BBSS on,the
achievable rate of fire is limited by the
firing mode.
BBSS FAULT DETECTED
The system is disabled.The Geo can only
be fired at a maximum rate of fire of 10bps,
regardless of the chosen firing mode.
BBSS DISABLED IN TRAINING MODE
The BBSS has been over-ridden as the
user has selected training mode.As the
user has chosen to turn the BBSS off,
the achievable rate of fire is limited by
the OFF ROF parameter (see page 40).
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THE AVERAGE RATE OF FIRE
When the Average ROF is selected
for display the Run Screen will look
something like the screen to the right.
The value displayed in the top left of
the screen represents the number of full
cycles completed in the last second -
the average rate of fire over the second.
The number below it is the maximum
average rate of fire that has been
recorded.To reset this maximum, press
and hold the button for 0.5 seconds.
THE PEAK RATE OF FIRE
When the Peak ROF is selected for
display the Run Screen will look
something like the screen to the left,
which differs from the display of the
Average ROF by the inclusion of the
indicator‘PK’.The value displayed in the
top left of the screen represents the
rate of fire measured between the last
two shots.The number below it is the
maximum peak rate of fire that has been
recorded.To reset this maximum, press
and hold the button for 0.5 seconds.
The Peak ROF is typically higher than the
Average ROF as it is much easier to fire
two shots in quick succession than it is
to maintain a string over a longer period
of time.
THE MENU SYSTEM
Behind the Run Screen is a structured menu system
comprised of multiple levels of menus. Each menu
contains a number of menu items and each menu
item can either be an editable parameter or a branch
to another menu.Branches always have an animated
graphic whereas parameters indicate their current
value.
The menu structure is shown in the following pages.
The menus are‘smart menus’in that they will expand
and contract depending upon the state of certain
parameters. For example, the MAX ROF parameter is
only visible when the ROF CAP parameter is set to‘on’.
Smart menu items are indicated with a * in the table
below.
UNDERSTANDING THE
LOCK INDICATOR
The Geo has a tournament lock which prevents the
user from making changes to any parameter that
affects the way in which the Geo shoots,without the
need for tools.This feature is necessary in order to make
the Geo legal for tournament play.
When the lock is enabled the lock indictor will show a
closed padlock .
When the lock is disabled the lock indictor will show an
open padlock .
UNDERSTANDING THE
BATTERY LEVEL INDICATOR
The battery level indicator is used to show the state of
the battery within the Geo. When the battery is fresh
the indicator will show a‘full’battery and as the
battery is drained, so the indicator will show the battery
emptying. When the battery reaches a point at which
the Geo will no longer function reliably, the indicator
will start to flash. At this point the battery must be
changed immediately.
THE GAME TIMER
When the Game Timer is shown on the Run Screen
then it can be started by pressing the button and
the timer will start to count down.The Game Timer can
also be configured to start on a trigger press with the
START parameter (see page 35).
When the Game Timer reaches the ALARM time the
Gamer Timer will start to flash and the audible alarm
will sound every second,provided that the SOUND
parameter is on.
When the Game Timer reaches 00:00,
GAME OVER will be displayed and the
audible alarm will sound continually,
provided that the SOUND parameter is
set to ‘ON’.
To stop the Game Timer at any time
press and hold the button for 0.5
seconds.
To reset the Game Timer to it’s preset
start time, push and hold the button
for 1 second.The Game Timer will also be
reset whenever the Geo is switched off.
THE SHOT COUNTER
The Shot Counter increments every
time that the Geo is fired,regardless of
whether the Shot Counter is displayed or
not.When the Shot Counter is displayed
on the Run Screen it can be reset to 0 by
pressing and holding the button for
0.5 seconds.
TYPICAL
BRANCH
TYPICAL
PARAMETER
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SET-UP MENU
Off
On
Cancel
User 1
User 2
Factory
NPPL
PSP 08
MS08
Cancel
User 1
User 2
Cancel
Semi
Ramp
Cancel
Off
On
Cancel
10.0- 22.0
4.0 - 15.0
SET-UP MENU
LOCK
PRESET
LOAD
SAVE
BACK
Turn thetournamentlockoff
Turn thetournamentlockon
Makeno changestothetournament lock
Load the User 1 settings
Load the User 2 settings
Load the default factorysettings (semi-automatic)
Load NPPLcompliant settings
Load the PSP2008 compliant settings
Load Millennium Series 2008compliantsettings
Cancel theloadoperation
Savethecurrent settingsasthe User 1settings
Savethecurrent settingsasthe User 2settings
Cancel thesave operation
Goback onemenulevel
Selectsemi-automaticmodeoffire
Selectramping mode offire
Cancel themodeselection
Turn offtherate offirecap
Turn ontherateof fire cap
Cancel theROF capselection
Rate offire capinballspersecondwhenBBSS is enabled
Rate offire capinballspersecondwhenBBSS is disabled
MODE
ROFCAP
MAXROF*
OFFROF
MAIN MENU
Timer
Shots
AvgROF
Peak ROF
Cancel
00:00 -60:00
00:00 -10:00
Button
Trigger
Cancel
MAIN MENU
OFF?
DISPLAY
TIMER
GAME
ALARM
START
EXIT
BACK
Turn offtheGeo
Displaythegametimeron theRun Screen
Displaytheshotcounteronthe Run Screen
Displaytheaverage rateof fire ontheRunScreen
Displaythepeakrateof fire ontheRunScreen
Cancel thedisplay selection
Countdowngame timerstarttime
Alarm activationtime
buttonstartsthe game timer
Triggerpullstarts thegame timer
Cancel game timer start eventselection
Goback onemenulevel
Return tothe RunScreen
Parameters followed by a * are part of the smart menu system and will only be displayed
depending on your chosen settings.(E.g.The MAX ROF parameter will only become available
if the ROF CAP parameter is set to on).
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SET-UP MENU
1.0 - 20.0
3.0 - 25.0
3.0 - 25.0
51-99
1-49
Off
On
Cancel
Opto
Switch
Cancel
Off
On
Cancel
Off
On
Cancel
PULLTM
BACK
Time inmillisecondsthatapaintball must beinthebreech fortheGeotobe
readytofire
Time inmillisecondsthatthetrigger mustbe pulled in order forashotto befired
Time inmillisecondsthe trigger must bereleasedprior to beingpulled
Whenusing theoptotriggersensor,pointatwhichthetriggerisconsidered
pulled
Whenusing theoptotriggersensor,pointatwhichthetriggerisconsidered
released
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Trainingmode disabled
Trainingmode enabled
Cancel trainingmodeselection
Useoptosensortodetecttriggeroperation
Usemicro-switch to detect trigger operation
Cancel triggerdetection method selection
Turn offaudibleindicator
Turn onaudibleindicator
Cancel audibleindicatorselection
Turn offaudibletonewhenanybuttonis pressed
Turn onaudibletonewhen anybuttonispressed
Cancel audibletone selection
Goback onemenulevel
Return tothe RunScreen
TRAININ
RELTM
PULLPT*
RELPT*
TRIGGER
SOUND
BACK
HARDWRE
EXIT
FULL
TONES*
SET-UP MENU
Step
Linear
Cancel
0-100
4-9
5.0 - 15.0
5.0 - 15.0
0.0 - 1.0
0.0 - 25.0
0.0 - 3.0
30-240
0.0 - 20.0
5-60
Level9
.
.
Level1
Cancel
1.0 - 10.0
TYPE
RATE
BACK
Selectsteptype ramping
Selectlinear type ramping
Cancel theramptype selection
Percentage linear ramp rate
Numberofshotsbefore ramping can start
Rate atwhichtriggerhastobe pulled in pulls persecondbefore rampingcanstart
Rate atwhichtriggerhastobe pulled in pulls persecondin ordertomaintain
ramping
Time insecondsafterlast triggerpullduring whichrampcan berestarted
Goback onemenulevel
Solenoid energisetimein milliseconds for eachshot
Firstshot drop-offcompensationtime in milliseconds
Delayinseconds before‘FirstShotDropOffCompensation’isapplied
Backlight off delay inseconds
Auto powerofftimein minutes
Goback onemenulevel
Usetrigger debouncelevel9 (less bounce)
Usetrigger debouncelevel1 (more bounce)
Cancel debounceselection
Time inmillisecondsthatthebreechmustremainempty beforetheBBSScanlook
fora paintball.
TIMING
FILTER
PULLNO
KICKIN
SUSTAIN
RESTART
DWELL
FSDCOMP
LIGHT
SLEEP
BACK
DBOUNCE
EMPTY
FSDDLY
RAMPSET*
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THE MAIN MENU
The Main Menu comprises parameters that do not
affect the way in which the Geo shoots and which
therefore do not have to be tournament locked.
To turn off the Geo, select the OFF? branch or pull the
trigger while the OFF? branch is displayed.
To return to the Run Screen, select the EXIT branch.
DISPLAY
THE DISPLAY PARAMETER
This parameter is used to select the information that is
displayed on the left of the Run Screen.This parameter
has the following choices:-
>TIMER: The Game Timer is displayed on the Run
Screen
>SHOTS: The Shot Counter is displayed on the Run
Screen
>AVG ROF: The Average Rate of Fire is displayed on
the Run Screen
>PEAK ROF: The Peak Rate of Fire is displayed on
the Run Screen
>CANCEL: Editing is cancelled and the parameter
remains unchanged.
This parameter differs from most others in that once
a choice has been made then the EDIT mode is ended
and the display returns to the Run Screen.
NOTE: IF THE LOCK OPTION IS DISABLED FURTHER OPTIONS
WILL BE DISPLAYED IN THE MAIN MENU.
ACCESSING THE MENU
SYSTEM
To access the Main Menu from the Run Screen double-
click the button and the first item on the Main Menu
will be displayed.Alternatively, push and hold the
button for 2 seconds.
To access the Set-up Menu from either the Run Screen
or the Main Menu double-click the internal button and
the first item on the Set-up Menu will be displayed.
Alternatively, push and hold the internal pushbutton
for 2 seconds.
MOVING AROUND THE
MENUS
Press and release the button to display the
next item on the menu.When the last menu item is
displayed, pressing the button will display the first
item.
Press and release the button to display the previous
item on the menu.When the first menu item is
displayed, pressing the button will display the last
item.
When the displayed item is a branch, as indicated
by an animation on the right of the screen, press the
button to move to another menu.
ALTERING PARAMETERS
When the displayed item is a parameter, as indicated by
a parameter value on the right of the screen,pressing
the button will activate the EDIT mode which
allows the parameter value to be altered.When EDIT
mode is active,edit indicators appear on
the left of the screen as shown in the screen
below.
There are two types of parameter, numeric
parameters and choice parameters.
A numeric parameter has a value which is a
number whereas a choice parameter is one
that has a small number of distinct choices.
Altering parameter values is essentially the
same for both types of parameter.
To alter a numeric parameter, first activate the EDIT
mode.Press the button to increase the parameter
value one step at a time.Press and hold the button
to increase the parameter value rapidly.When the value
reaches it’s maximum it will revert to it’s minimum
value.Press the button to decrease the parameter
value one step at a time.Press and hold the button
to decrease the parameter value rapidly.When
the value reaches it’s minimum it will revert to it’s
maximum value.When the required parameter value it
displayed press the button to accept the value and
end the EDIT mode.
To alter a choice parameter, first activate the EDIT mode.
Press the button to display the next choice in the
list.When the last choice is displayed, pressing will
display the first choice in the list.Press the button
to display the previous choice in the list.When the first
choice is displayed, pressing the button will display
the last choice in the list.When the required choice is
displayed press the button to accept the choice and
end the EDIT mode.If the displayed choice is Cancel
then pressing the button will end the EDIT mode
and restore the parameter to the value that is was prior
to editing.
NOTE: IF THE TOURNAMENT LOCK IS SET TO ‘OFF’THEN THE
MAIN MENU AND SET-UP MENU ARE JOINED TOGETHER
WHICH MEANS THAT THEY CAN BE ACCESSED IN EITHER OF
THE TWO WAYS ABOVE.
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ALARM
THE ALARMTIME PARAMETER
An alarm condition is generated whenever the Game
Timer counts down to a specific time set by the ALARM
parameter.This parameter can be set between 00:00
and 10:00 minutes in 10 second increments.
When the alarm condition is generated the Game Timer
will start to flash and the audible alarm will sound
every second, provided that the SOUND parameter is
set to ‘ON’.
START
THE TIMER START PARAMETER
This parameter is used to select the event which will
cause the Game Timer to begin counting down.This
parameter has the following choices:
> BUTTON:
Pressing the button will start the game
timer.
> TRIGGER:
Pulling the trigger will start the game
timer.
> CANCEL:
Cancel editing and leave the parameter
unchanged.
TIMER
THE GAMETIMER MENU
This menu is comprised of parameters that control the
operation of the Game Timer:
GAME
THE GAMETIME PARAMETER
This parameter is used to set the game time; the time
from which the Game Timer counts down to zero.This
parameter can be set between 00:00 and 60:00 minutes
in 10 second increments and the factory default is
07:10 (7 minutes 10 seconds).
When the game timer reaches 00:00, GAME OVER
will be displayed and the audible alarm will sound
continually, that the SOUND parameter is set to ‘ON’.
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LOCK
THE TOURNAMENT LOCK PARAMETER
The Geo has a tournament lock which prevents the
user from making changes to any parameter that
affects the way in which the Geo shoots without the
use of tools.
This parameter is used to set the state of the
tournament lock and has the following choices:-
> ON:
Turn on the tournament lock.The Set-Up Menu is
added to the Main Menu, making it easily accessible by
pressing and holding the button.
> OFF:
Turn off the tournament lock.The Set-Up Menu
is only accessible by removing the right hand cheek of
the rubber grips and then pressing and holding the red
SETUP button on the circuit board.
> CANCEL:
Cancel selection and leave the parameter
unchanged.
PRESET
THE PRESET MENU
In order to simplify the set up of the Geo a number
of Preset configurations are available for selection.
Choosing one of these presets will cause all of the
necessary parameters to be set in such a way as to
make the Geo comply with the rules governing a
particular paintball league.It is also possible for the
user to save up to two Preset configurations of their
own.
LOAD
THE LOAD PRESET PARAMETER
This parameter is used to load the required Preset
configuration and has the following choices.
> FACTORY:
Reset every parameter to the factory set
defaults.The Geo leaves the factory set in this way and
this is also described on the Run Screen as SEMI.
> NPPL:
Load a set of parameters that configures the
Geo to comply with the 2008 NPPL rules governing
firing modes.
> PSP 08:
Load a set of parameters that configures the
Geo to comply with the 2008 PSP rules governing firing
modes.
THE SETUP MENU
This menu is the starting point for access to all of the
parameters that control the way that the Geo operates.
To access this menu, first turn on the Geo and then
remove the 3 screws holding the right hand cheek
of the rubber grips (SEE FIGURE 8.1).Peeling back the
cheek will reveal a red Setup button (A) on the circuit
board (SEE FIGURE 8.2),double-click this button or,
alternatively, push and hold it for 2 seconds.
If the tournament lock (LOCK) is off then this menu is
joined to the end of the Main Menu and can therefore
be accessed without tools.
FIG 8.1
FIG 8.2
A
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ROF CAP
THE RATE OF FIRE CAP PARAMETER
The ROF CAP parameter is used to specify whether
or not the Geo should have a limited, or capped rate
of fire.When the ROF CAP is enabled, the maximum
achievable rate of fire is set by the MAX ROF parameter.
Choices for the ROF CAP parameter are:-
> OFF:
Rate of Fire only limited by the loader.
> ON:
Rate of Fire limited to the MAX ROF parameter
value.
> CANCEL:
Cancel editing and leave the parameter
unchanged.
If the ROF CAP is switched on, then the MAX ROF
parameter will feature as an item in the Set-Up Menu.If
the ROF CAP is switched off, the MAX ROF parameter is
redundant and omitted from the Set-Up Menu.
MAX ROF
THE MAXIMUM RATE OF FIRE PARAMETER
The MAX ROF parameter is used to set the maximum
achievable rate of fire from the Geo.The value of this
parameter can be adjusted between 10.0 and 22.0 balls
per second in 0.1bps increments.
The MAX ROF parameter will only be displayed if you
have set the ROF CAP parameter to ‘ON’.
LOAD
THE LOAD PRESET PARAMETER (CONT.)
> MS 08:
Load a set of parameters that
configures the Geo to comply with the
2008 Millennium Series rules governing
firing modes.
> CANCEL:
Editing is cancelled and the
parameter remains unchanged.
> USER 1:
Load a set of custom firing mode
parameters that have been previously
saved by the user.
> USER 2:
Load a second set of custom
firing mode parameters that have been
previously saved by the user.
With the exception of FACTORY each of the Presets
changes only those parameters that control the firing
mode of the Geo, leaving FILTER, TIMING and HARDWARE
parameters unchanged.
SAVE
THE SAVE PRESET PARAMETER
This parameter is used to save the current
set of parameters as a user defined custom
Preset configuration.This parameter has the
following choices:-
> USER 1:
Save the current parameters as
the preset ‘USER 1’.
> USER 2:
Save the current parameters as
the preset ‘USER 2’.
> CANCEL:
Editing is cancelled and the
parameter remains unchanged.
MODE
THE FIRING MODE PARAMETER
This parameter is used to select the firing mode of the
Geo and has the following choices:
> SEMI:
This is the default and in this firing mode the
Geo will fire one shot for every trigger pull.
> RAMP:
In this firing mode,the rate of fire is increased
above the rate at which the trigger is pulled once
certain criteria have been met.These criteria are set by
the parameters on the Ramp Set Menu.
> CANCEL:
Editing is cancelled and the parameter is
unchanged.
PLEASE NOTE: CERTAIN MODES MAY ONLY BE AVAILABLE IN
CERTAIN COUNTRIES AND ON CERTAIN MODELS OF THE GEO.
NOTE: THE MAX ROF IN BOTH THE FACTORY AND
NPPL PRESETS IS CAPPED AT 22 BPS TO OPTIMISE THE
PERFORMANCE OF THE GEO.THIS CAN BE UNCAPPED BY
CHANGING THE ROF CAP TO OFF IN THE SET-UP MENU.
PLEASE NOTE: SWITCHING THE ROF CAP TO“OFF”MAY
CAUSE DROP OFF IF SHOOTING AT EXCESSIVE SPEEDS.
NOTE: THE CURRENT PRESET CONFIGURATION CAN
BE VIEWED FROM THE RUN SCREEN BY PRESSING THE
BUTTON.
NOTE: FOLLOWING EXTENSIVE TESTING,THE GEO MAX ROF
PARAMETER HAS BEEN LIMITED TO 22.0 BALLS PER SECOND
FOR OPTIMUM LEVELS OF PERFORMANCE AND RELIABILITY.
ADVANCED SET-UP
38.
CONTENTS
ORIENTATION
QUICK SET-UP
USING YOUR GEO
ADVANCED SET-UP
MENU TREE
MAINTENANCE
FAULT FINDING
SERVICE CENTERS
PARTS LIST
SPARES & ACCESSORIES
39.
ADVANCED SET-UP
ADVANCED SET-UP
QUICK GUIDE
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