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DLX Luxe X - Menu Settings; Bps Fine; Bypass Bps; Maintenance Counter

DLX Luxe X
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BYPASS BPS
Bypass BPS is an additional rate of fire limit that is imposed when the
Vision system detects a fault, such as paint or debris that prevents
it from working properly. The Bypass BPS setting can be adjusted to
ensure that the Luxe
®
fires slower than its loader's slowest response
rate. Bypass BPS is adjustable between 6 and 16 bps, though the
Luxe
®
firmware will not allow it to be adjusted to a value higher than
the BPS limit.
BPS FINE
The rate of fire cap may be fine tuned through adjustment of the BPS Fine setting,
which is added to the BPS Limit value. BPS Fine ranges from 0 to 9 and adds
tenths of a ball per second to the rate of fire limit. For example, a BPS Limit of 12,
combined with a BPS Fine setting of 8 will result in a 12.8 BPS cap to maximize
firepower under a 13 BPS tournament limit while still providing a margin of error
to reduce the chance of a penalty.
Rebound, Auto Response and Capped Semi modes are limited to 20 BPS. All other
modes are limited to 15 BPS, except Semi-Auto, which has no cap.
SHOTS TO ENTER
Shots To Enter determines the number of trigger pulls that must be
made at the Shots To Sustain rate in order to activate Rebound mode
and deliver more than one shot per trigger pull. Shots To Enter may be
adjusted from 1 to 5 and has a default value of 3.
SHOTS TO SUSTAIN
The trigger must be pulled repeatedly at this rate for the Shots To
Enter number of times to activate Rebound mode, and must continue
to be pulled at this rate to keep Rebound mode active.This setting is
adjustable between 2 and 10 balls per second and has a default value
of 5 BPS.
VISION MODE
The Vision anti-chop system in the Luxe
®
may be programmed to operate
with one of two strategies. Vision
®
will stop the Luxe from firing if there is
not a ball detected in the breech when the trigger is pulled. Forced Shot
will still provide Vision operation during normal trigger pulls. If the trigger
is held down for a long trigger pull, Forced Shot Vision® will fire even if a
paintball is not detected in the breech.
TOURNAMENT LOCK
When turned on, the Tournament Lock blocks access to the Main
Menu via the power button and trigger, requiring use of a tool to open
the rubber grip and make adjustments (See 4.3 ADDITIONAL POWER
BUTTON FEATURES). The Tournament Lock is off by default. Because
the Tournament Lock may be turned on by the trigger and power
button, it is convenient to unlock the Luxe
®
at a paintball field's staging
area, close its grip, make adjustments at the chrono station with trigger
based programming, and then lock the marker with the Tournament
Lock before heading on to the field.
LOADER DELAY
The loader delay allows time for the paintball to seat fully in the
breech, after the Vision system has detected it, before the Luxe
®
fires.
For forced feed loaders, less time is necessary than with gravity fed
loaders. The loader delay is adjustable between 0 and 15 milliseconds
with a default setting of 3.
MECHANICAL DEBOUNCE
When a paintball marker's trigger is adjusted to an extremely short
pull, it is sometimes possible for the vibration of firing to activate the
trigger, causing a runaway condition where one shot triggers the next
shot. The Mechanical Debounce filtering function of the Luxe
®
firmware
can be set to discriminate against these mechanical bounces, allowing
for extremely sensitive trigger adjustment while meeting tournament
rule and field safety requirements. Mechanical Debounce is adjustable
over a range of 0 (off) to 10, and is off by default.
TRIGGER DEBOUNCE
When the Luxe
®
trigger switch is activated, it will create a series of very
fast electrical pulses before a complete connection is made. The Luxe
®
firmware uses the Trigger Debounce setting to determine the difference
between this switch noise and the solid signal from a completed trigger
pull. Trigger signals which last longer than the Trigger Debounce value
are considered to be a valid trigger pull. The Trigger Debounce value is
adjustable between 1 and 25 milliseconds in 1 millisecond increments.
The default value is 7 milliseconds.
MAINTENANCE COUNTER
When active, the Maintenance Counter tracks the number of shots fired
by the Luxe
®
and displays the total each time the Luxe
®
is turned on.
Like the odometer in a car, it can be used to as a guide for replacing
wear components such as o-rings. The Maintenance Counter tracks bolt
cycles detected by the vision system during a firing cycle, and is not
increased by “dry firing” without gas in the marker. The Maintenance
Counter is reset by turning it off and powering off the Luxe
®
.
SPEAKER VOLUME
The Volume of the Luxe
®
speaker is adustable. Volume may be set to
1-silent, 2-quiet, or 3-loud.
VOICE SELECT
As configured from DLX Technology, the Luxe
®
speaks English, German,
Spanish and Russian. Alternatively, different voice sets may be loaded
into voice banks 2, 3 and 4 with the Luxe USB interface software and
cable (see SOFTWARE 4.5.) Selecting each voice bank allows its voice
set to be used.
AUTO SHUTDOWN
The Luxe
®
will automatically turn itself off to conserve battery power
if it is not fired for an extended period of time. The Auto Shutdown
Timer is set to 30 minutes by default, and may be adjusted from 5 to
60 minutes.
SOFTWARE VERSION
Although this item cannot be adjusted, selecting it to be set will cause
the Luxe
®
to read out the version number of the currently installed
Luxe
®
firmware.
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SOFTWARE 4.7 MENU SETTINGS

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