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aUTO rESPONSE
Auto Response is a specialty mode
which doubles firepower by firing
both when the trigger is pulled and
when it is released. Auto Response
is affected by the BPS Limit setting.
BUrST mODE
This mode fires a burst of shots
when the trigger is pulled and held
down. The number of shots in each
burst is determined by the Burst
setting.
FULL-aUTO
In Full-Automatic mode, the Luxe®
fires repeatedly, while the trigger
is pulled and held. The rate of fire
delivered will depend on the value
of the BPS Limit setting.
User-definable Rebound mode allows the Luxe® to operate with ramping built to meet nearly any imaginable rule set. Rebound mode fires as semi-automatic until the set number of activation
shots (Shots To Enter) are fired at a minimum rate (Shots To Sustain) or faster, at which point the Rebound mode kicks in and fires additional shots, maximizing firepower. Once the rate of trigger
pulls drops below the Shots To Sustain setting, one shot is fired per trigger pull. To configure Rebound mode, adjust the Shots To Enter and Shots To Sustain settings.
CUSTOm rEBOUND mODE
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4.5 FIrING mODES
DWELL
The Dwell setting determines how
long the Luxe® sends power to its
solenoid valve, which in turn affects
how long the bolt remains forward
and how much gas is released
from the fire chamber to propel
each paintball. Dwell is adjustable
from 4 to 25 milliseconds in one
millisecond increments. The default
Dwell value is 16 milliseconds,
which provides an excellent balance
between gas efficiency, speed and
reliable operation.
FIrST SHOT
DrOP
The o-rings in the Luxe® power core
may become set in position when
resting between shots, causing
slightly more friction than is seen
during rapid firing. This results
in the first shot of a group having
decreased velocity, also known
as First Shot Drop Off, or FSDO.
In order to overcome this friction,
the anti-bolt-stick function of the
Luxe® firmware will slightly increase
the dwell time of the first shot
in a group,. The increased dwell
will compensate for the change
in friction, keeping velocity more
consistent. The standard value for
First Shot Drop is 7 milliseconds,
and it may be adjusted between
0 and 25 milliseconds in one
millisecond increments. A setting
of 0 turns off first shot drop
compensation.
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 LImIT
This setting adjusts how fast
the Luxe® can fire in all modes
except Semi-Auto. For modes
such as Capped Semi-Auto, this
setting limits the maximum rate
of fire. For modes which provide
automatic shots, like Burst and
Full-Auto, it determines the rate of
fire. BPS limit is adjusted in whole
numbers of Balls Per Second. The
value may be set from 4 BPS to 20
BPS. Default BPS and BPS Fine
values vary between firing modes.
Due to variances in the timing
of both the Luxe® and paintball
shot timers, it is recommended
that players confirm timing values
with a field's shot timer before
competition to reduce the chance
of a penalty.
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.