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AIR 2
HARDWARE 3
SOFTWarE 4
MAINTENANCE 5
ADV. MAINTENANCE 6
SOFT WarE 4.6 FIrING mODES aND SETTINGS
WHILE REFERENCES TO PAINTBALL TOURNAMENT LEAGUE RULES ARE ACCURATE AT THE TIME OF THIS WRITING, IT IS NOT UNCOMMON FOR PAINTBALL LEAGUES TO MAKE
CHANGES TO THEIR RULES. IN ADDITION TO THE MODE CHOICE, SOME SERIES WILL REQUIRE THE USE OF THE LUXE®’S BPS LIMIT TO LIMIT MAXIMUM RATE OF FIRE. BE SURE TO
MAKE YOURSELF FAMILIAR WITH THE RULES OF ANY TOURNAMENT, SCENARIO OR GAME WHERE YOU WILL BE PLAYING, TO BE CERTAIN YOUR LUXE® SETTINGS ARE IN COMPLIANCE.
SEmI-aUTO
UNCaPPED
This is a traditional semi-
automatic firing mode, delivering
one shot per complete trigger
pull, and it is the factory default
setting for the Luxe®. Semi-
Automatic mode is uncapped,
and the maximum rate of fire
that can be achieved in this mode
will depend on loader feed rates
and Luxe® Dwell settings. Semi-
Automatic mode is appropriate
for use at most paintball fields
and events.
SEmI-aUTO
CaPPED
While this mode functions like
Semi-Automatic, with one shot
per trigger pull, it also takes into
account the value set in the BPS
(Balls Per Second) Limit. By
activating this cap, the Luxe®'s
maximum rate of fire can be
restricted to meet the demands of
special game rules, or to handicap
experienced players against those
who are new to the sport.
NXL
NXL mode complies with the rules
of the National X-Ball League.
Initially this mode acts like Semi-
Automatic. After three trigger
pulls in quick succession, it begins
operating like Full-Automatic, firing
repeatedly while the trigger is
held down. To prevent accidental
multiple-shot firing, NXL mode
reverts to semi-automatic style
operation after a moment of no
trigger activity, at which point it
is ready to begin the cycle again.
Maximum rate of fire is capped by
the Luxe®’s BPS Limit sub-menu
setting. For use in the NXL, the BPS
Limit must be set to 13.2 or lower.
PSP 1, 2 & 3
For use under the X-Ball rules used
in the Paintball Sports Promotions
tournament series. Initially, these
mode act like Semi-Automatic until
three trigger pulls are made in
quick succession. At this point PSP
mode begins firing more than one
shot per trigger pull, as long as the
user continues to pull the trigger
at least once per second. Once the
trigger is allowed to rest for more
than a second, the cycle begins
again with one shot per trigger pull.
Each of the 3 PSP modes has a
different default BPS limit for use
in different leagues: PSP 1, 2 and 3
are preset to 10.2 BPS (PSP Pro),
12.5 BPS (PSP Divisional & CFOA)
and 15 BPS (CXBL) respectively.
Each PSP mode can be adjusted
with the BPS Limit and BPS Fine
settings.
mILLENNIUm
Similar to other series specific
modes, the Millennium mode
operates as Semi-Automatic until
the user pulls the trigger at a rate of
8 times per second or faster. At this
point, the Luxe® will begin firing
more than one shot per trigger
pull, to maximize firepower, until
the user slows below the rate of 8
trigger pulls per second, at which
point only one shot is fired per
trigger pull. For use in Millennium
events, the BPS Limit must be set
to 11.9 or lower.
FIrING mODE
As its name implies, this setting selects one of the Luxe®'s eleven available firing modes, each of which is identified by the Luxe®
speaking the mode name and displaying it near the top of the OLED display. Settings which affect the performance of a firing mode are
stored specifically for the currently selected mode. Firing mode related settings are only available for adjustment when their associated
firing modes are selected. For example, Burst Count may only be adjusted when the firing mode is set to Burst.