MK4 & Air Wolf - Shot count reminder
The programming mode is entered by ensuring the gun is unloaded, in the safe position, pointing the muzzle in a safe direction (down) and pulling the trigger, then switch the safety catch to fire. The gun will then beep and flash indicating that the gun is in program mode. If the trigger is kept pulled, the gun will cycle through its programming mode and will beep and flash the appropriate amount of times, indicating the mode it is in.
Shot Counter and Operation
When a predetermined number of shots have been discharged, the gun will give four beeps and blinks of the indicator LED. This can be used to remind the shooter to fill the gun before the muzzle velocity is reduced by low pressure. This will only happen once during shooting, however the user will be reminded every time with a double beep and blink every time the safety switch is set to safety-off. When the magazine counter and shot counter coincide to provide warnings, 6 beeps and blinks will be given indicating both events have occurred. The user can easily reset the shot counter after a fill of air.
Shot Counter Reset
- Ensure that the gun is unloaded and the safety switch is in the safe position
- Ensure the isolator switch is set to on and the gun is pointed in a safe direction. Pull the trigger and then switch the safety switch to safety-off with the trigger still pulled. A red light will be on
- A single beep will be heard and the red LED will blink once, keep the trigger pulled for three seconds longer until a double beep and blink is given. Release the trigger
- The gun is ready for firing and the shot counter is reset
Shot Counter Programming
Depending on the calibre, fill pressure and user preference the shot counter can be either turned off or programmed for shot counting between 10 and 2550 shots using the following procedure:
- Ensure that the gun is unloaded and the safety switch is in the safe position
- Ensure the isolator switch is set to on and the gun is pointed in a safe direction. Pull the trigger and then switch the safety switch to safety-off with the trigger still pulled. A red light will be on
- A single beep will be heard and the red LED will blink once, keep the trigger pulled until a seies of blinks are given at 3-second periods
- Air Wolf: Release the trigger after the 4 beeps and the gun is in shot programming mode. Every pull of the trigger will give a single beep and blink and the shot counter will incremented by 10 shots e.g. 15 pulls will program a 150 shot limit. Leaving the shot counter at zero (do not pull the trigger when in programming mode) will switch off the shot counting feature
- MK4: On the MK4 THe rifle is equiped with a low pressure warning: Release the trigger after the 4 beeps and the gun is in programming mode. The warning counter starts at 50 BAR. Every pull of the trigger will increase in incraments of 10 BAR. Each time the trigger is pulled a beep and blink will indicate that increments have been added. e.g. 120 BAR would be 7 trigger pulls. Leaving the shot counter at zero (do not pull the trigger when in programming mode) will switch off the low pressure warning feature
- MVT Models: Bottom left of the display screen shows the amount of shots fired since the last re-set of the shot counter.
- When the required number of shots has been entered, switch the safety switch to safe; the shot counter is now programmed