IMPORTANT TERMINOLOGY
Using the most advanced controller adapter ever could be confusing, but
we have gone to great lengths to ensure that it is as user friendly and
intuitive to use as possible. Getting familiar with some basics on the
device and some basic terms is very helpful, however.
Classes – these are the main controller MOD types that are possible with
the STRIKEPACK F.P.S. Eliminator device. There are 8 main classes that are
counted from left to right on the LED’s of the device, the leftmost LED position
being Class 1.
MOD – these are the specific controller modifications possible within a given
controller MOD class.
Quick MOD – a specific controller MOD, often for a specific game, that is
simply turned on or off and does not have adjustable settings. These are
activated with combinations of the D-PAD and controller buttons.
Menu Navigation – this is the method the user has to adjust the
classes, MODs, and parameters of the device.
Primary Menu – This Primary Menu is selected by HOLDING the LEFT
D-PAD. This is the main menu system that you will use to set up and
navigate the device.
Secondary Menu – This Secondary Menu is selected by HOLDING the
RIGHT D-PAD for 5 seconds. This menu is restricted for rarely used
adjustments like adjusting the button layout or swapping triggers and
bumpers.
Primary Weapon Fire (Class 1/LED 1) – This is a series of controller
modifications that affect the primary weapon in common shooters like the
Call of Duty
TM
series.
Secondary Weapon Fire (Class 2/LED 2) - This is a series of controller
modifications that affect the secondary weapon in common shooters like the
Call of Duty
TM
series.
Anti-Recoil Adjustable (Class 3/LED 3) – This is a series of controller
modifications that affect the recoil simulated in common shooters like the Call
of Duty
TM
series.
Quick Scope (Class 4/LED 4) – This is a series of controller
modifications that affect the advanced tactic of zooming in quickly and
firing a sniper rifle to maximize damage in common shooters like the Call
of Duty
TM
series.
Auto Run (Class 5/LED 5) – This is a series of controller modifications that
affect the ability to run continuously in common shooters like the Call of
Duty
TM
series.