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1.                WARNING    5       01     02     03     04     05     06     07     08   09   10     PLEASE READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL  INSTRUCTION MANUALS BEFORE USE     The Eclipse Geo2 is not a toy  PAINTBALL SAFETY  RULES MUST BE FOLLOWED AT ALL TIMES     Careless or improper use  including failure to follow  instructions and warnings within this User Manual and  attached to the Geo2 could cause death or serious  injury     Do not remove or deface any warnings attached to  the Geo2     Paintball industry standard eye face ear and head  protection designed specifically to stop paintballs and  meeting ASTM standard F1776  USA  or CE standard   Europe  must be worn by user and any person   within range  Proper protection must be worn during  assembly  cleaning and maintenance     Never shoot at a person who is not wearing proper  protection     Never look directly into the barrel of the marker   Accidental discharge into the eyes may cause  permanent injury or death  Never look into the   barrel or breech area of the Geo2 whilst the marker is  switched on and able to fire     Keep the Geo2 switched off until ready to shoot   Treat every marker as if it is loaded and ready to fire     The electronic on off is the markers safety  always  switch off the marker when not in use     11     12     13     14   15     16     17     18     19     20     21     22        Always fit a barrel blocking device to the Geo2 when  not in use     Always remove all paintballs from the Geo2 when not
2.       This procedure is only required if your are fixing a  supercharging SL3 Inline Regulator  common symptoms  of supercharging are a very high velocity first shot and or  large variances in shot to shot consistency      Place 3 32  hex key through the Adjuster Top  SEE FIGURE  10 11   then insert a 1 8  hex key into the bottom of the  Adjuster Screw and carefully turn it counter  clockwise until  the two parts begin to unscrew freely  SEE FIGURE 10 12    With your fingers fully unscrew the two parts taking care  not to lose any of the internal components  SEE FIGURE  10 13      Inside the Adjuster Screw you will ind a Regulator Seal   Purge Poppet and Spring  Purge Poppet Assembly   SEE  FIGURE 10 14   Inspect and clean the Regulator Seal   turning it over if one side appears excessively worn or  damaged or replace if necessary  Inspect and clean the  Purge Poppet or replace if necessary     Place the Purge Poppet and attached Spring in the central  hole in the Regulator Seal  then insert these parts into the  Adjuster Screw  SEE FIGURE 10 15      With the Regulator Seal  Purge Valve and Spring installed  back into the Adjuster Screw  replace the Adjuster Top  SEE  FIGURE 10 16   Screw the two parts tightly together using  1 8  and 3 32  hex keys  SEE FIGURE 10 12   Refer to the     CLEANING THE SL3 INLINE REGULATOR    section on page 48 to  re assemble the SL3 Inline Regulator      If the Purge Poppet Assembly is removed for maintenance ensure  is itre installed correctly
3.     6  10  72   73    Plastic Push Button Strip              72   73                    28  34   Printed Circuit Board             72 73  Prop Shaft           9 72   73   Prop Shaft Back                   9 72  73  Prop Shaft Back Cap O ring            72   73  Prop Shaft Front Bumper           72   73  Prop Shaft Middle O ring            72   73  Prop Shaft Retaining Screw              9  74  Prop Shaft Screw Assembly            72 73  Prop Shaft 5                       9 72   73   Prop Shaft Tip          9  72   73   PSP 10      28   PSP 12    28    PULL PT    30  39   PULL           30  39   Purge Control Valve              8  Purge Poppet Assembly              8    RAMP SET UP      29  36  RATE      29  36   Rear Bumper           9   Rear Frame Screw              72 74  Rear Stop Trigger Screw      20  RED LEVEL      30  41   Regulator Seal          8  RELEASE PT      30  39   RELEASE TM      30  39  RESTART      29  37   ROF CAP      28  35   Rubber Grip    72     73  Rubber Grip Screw       72     74    Run Screen      23  SL3 Inline Regulator          8  SAVE      28  34    SEMI SHOTS      29  37   Shaft4 Barrel   SHOT COUNT      31  44   Shot Counter      26   Solenoid Assembly      6  10  58     60  72   73  Solenoid Retaining Screw      6  74  SOUND      30  41   Sound Indicator     23  25   Spool                        10   Spool Pack Retaining Screw           10  Spring Return Strength Screw      21  START       31  45    SUSTAIN      29  37   TIMER      45   TIMI
4.    Using an appropriate sized Phillips head screwdriver   replace and tighten the Spool Pack Retaining screw into  the manifold  SEE FIGURE 13 17      Hold the Solenoid Assembly onto the bottom of the Geo2  body  taking care to line it up correctly with the screw  holes in the body and to avoid pinching the BBSS wires  underneath it  SEE FIGURE 13 18   Use a 5 64  hex key to  tighten the two screws that hold the Solenoid Assembly  onto the Geo2 body  SEE FIGURE 13 19      You have now successfully stripped and cleaned your Geo2  Solenoid Assembly      DO NOT over tighten screws in the Solenoid Assembly        eed    1       THE GEO2 TRIGGER  ASSEMBLY       Remove the screws from the Geo2 frame that hold the  bearing carrier in place in the top of the frame  SEE FIGURE  14 1   Gently lift the bearing carrier and trigger assembly  free from the frame taking care not to damage the micro   switch or the Opto sensors  SEE FIGURE 14 2      Using a 1 16  hex key  loosen the trigger pin retaining set  screw from the bottom of the trigger  SEE FIGURE 14 3    Use a small hex key to push the trigger pin out of the  bearing carrier from one side  SEE FIGURE 14 4      Clean the trigger and bearing carrier thoroughly and also  clean the space within the frame that the trigger sits into     Carefully remove the trigger spring from the spring hole  in the top of the trigger and clean off any paint debris or  moisture from it  SEE FIGURE 14 5         QUICK GUIDE    CONTENTS  ORIENTATION  QUIC
5.   41    TRIGGER  The Trigger Parameter     SOUND  The Sound Parameter     TONES  The Tones Parameter     BACKLIGHT  The Backlight Parameter     RED LEVEL  The Backlight Red Level Parameter  42    GRN LEVEL  The Backlight Green Level Parameter     BLU LEVEL  The Backlight Blue Level Parameter     AUX OUT  The AUX Out Parameter     DBL CLICK  The Double Clicking Parameter     AUTO OFF  The Auto Off Parameter  43  gt  TRAINING  The Training Parameter  44    SHOT COUNT  The Shot Count Menu     GAUGE  The Gauge Parameter     GAUGE MAX  The Gauge Max Parameter  45  gt  TIMER         Game Timer Menu   gt  GAME  The Game Timer Parameter     ALARM  The Alarm Parameter     START  The Start Parameter    46 MAINTENANCE    A guide to performing routine maintenance     46    CLEANING THE BREAK BEAM SENSOR SYSTEM  48    CLEANING THE INLINE REGULATOR   50    ADVANCED INLINE REGULATOR MAINTENANCE  51    CLEANING THE PURGE CONTROL VALVE   52  gt  MAINTAINING THE BOLT SYSTEM   54  gt  ADVANCED BOLT SYSTEM MAINTENANCE   55    REMOVING THE FRAME   56    ATTACHING THE FRAME   58    THE GEO2 SOLENOID ASSEMBLY   61    THE GEO2 TRIGGER ASSEMBLY   63    THE PUSH ON OFF PURGE SYSTEM    65 THE ECLIPSE E PORTAL    Information on the Eclipse E Portal upgrade for Geo2     66 FAULT FINDING    Information on how to resolve any problems that  might arise with your Geo2     69 SERVICE CENTRES    Information on the location of your nearest Geo2  Service Centre     72 PARTS LIST    A table of components that mak
6.   AUX OUT      30  42   AUX OUT Indicator      23   24  BACK      28   31   Back Check Assembly             10  72   73  BACKLIGHT      30  41   Basic Trigger Filter Set up      40  Battery      6  14  72   73   Battery Level Indicator      23  26  Bearing Carrier Assemblly      72     73  Bearing Carrier                            74  Blanking Plug        6   BLU LEVEL      30  42   Body      6  72   73    Body Plug           72   74   Bolt      9  72   73   Bolt Bumper O ring                72 73  Bolt Front O ring             72   73   Bolt Rear O ring           72   73    Bolt System        6  9  52   54   Break Beam Sensor System  BBSS       16  46   47  Break Beam Sensor System Indicator      23   24  BS OFF ROF      28  35   BS ON ROF      28  35    Can External O rings                72   73   Can Internal O ring                72 73  CANCEL      28     29   Clamping Feed Sprocket Screw                 72   74  Clamping Feed Swivel                 72 73  Clamping Feed Tube             72   73  Clamping Feed Tube Screw              72 73  Clamping Lever      6   Circuit                 6  15   DBL CLICK      31  42   DEBOUNCE       29  39   Display Option            23   Display Window                 72 73                    29  39   EXIT  31   Expansion Board          65  Eye Cover      6   Eye Cover Screw      6  74  FACTORY      28   Feedneck      6  19   FILTER      21  38   FIRE MODE     28  35                  55     57  72   73  Frame Screw        6   Front Bum
7.   Clean the Purge Control Valve and inspect for  slowly  damaged damage  Replace if damaged  DO NOT USE GEO2  WITHOUT PURGE CONTROL VALVE INSTALLED         ad    ECLIPSE CERTIFIED  SERVICE CENTRES    Are you unsure of where to send your       2 to be repaired  or serviced  If your local Eclipse dealer can t assist you  why  not contact your nearest Certified Eclipse Service Centre  and arrange to send it into them to undertake any work  that you require     A map listing all of our Service Centres and their contact  details can be found in the SUPPORT section of the Planet  Eclipse web site at    WWW PLANETECLIPSE COM SITE SERVICE CENTRES    For any Technical Support or Customer Service enquiries  please ensure that you have registered your product   where applicable  using the Warranty Card in this  manual or online prior to contacting the appropriate  representative in your region           QUICK GUIDE    CONTENTS  ORIENTATION  QUICK SET UP  USING YOUR GEO2  MENU TREE  ADVANCED SET UP  MAINTENANCE  E PORTAL   FAULT FINDING  PARTS LIST  SPARES  amp  ACCESSORIES  INDEX    SERVICE CENTRES                f ES AAT vn          ARE  WATCHING             PART              09  Prop Shaft Back Cap o ring   10  Prop Shaft Middle o ring   11  Prop Shaft Front Bumper   12  Prop Shaft Screw Assembly   13  Solenoid Assembly    14  Pilot Valve    15  Back check Assembly     17  9 Volt Battery    Q0  Trigger Spring  Q1  Trigger Spring Adjuster Set Screw  Q2  Trigger Pin Locking Set Screw  Q
8.   M2 5x12 CAP HEAD SOCKET     RUBBER GRIP SCREW  6   BBSS COVERS SCREW  2    6 320      5 16 COUNTERSUNK SOCKET     SHORT FEED NECK SCREW   1x10 32UNF x1 2 CAP HEAD SOCKET     CLAMPING FEED SPROCKET   CUSTOM MANUFACTURED     MICRO SWITCH SCREW   6 32 UNCx1 2 SOCKET SET SCREW     TRIGGER PIN RETAINING SCREW   6 32 UNCx1 8 SOCKET SET SCREW   TRIGGER LOCKING SCREW    6 32 UNC x3 16 SOCKET SET SCREW     OOPS SCREW   10 32 UNF x1 2 SOCKET SET SCREW     SHORT FRAME SCREW   10 32 UNF x3 8 SOCKET BUTTON HEAD     LONG FRAME SCREW   10 32 UNF x3 4 SOCKET BUTTON HEAD     BODY PLUG   CUSTOM MANUFACTURED     PROP SHAFT RETAINING SCREW   CUSTOM MANUFACTURED        LOCATION    Back Cap    Can Outside  x2     Can Inside  Geo2 Body FRM    SL3 Inline Reg Piston  SL3 Inline Reg Bottom  Shaft4 Back  Body End     Shaft4 Back  Tip End   Bolt Bumper  Middle  NBR90    LOCATION    Prop Shaft Back  x2  HNBR70  Bolt Rear HNBR70O    Bolt Front  Purge Control Valve Guide    SL3 Inline Reg Adjuster Outside    Prop  Shaft Retaining Screw Rear    OOPS Insert Outside  SL3 Inline Reg Adjuster Inside    Prop  ShaftTip    POPS Insert External    Body Plug  OOPS Insert Inside  NBR 90     POPS Insert Internal  NBR 90     POPS Push Rod  Prop  Shaft Retaining Screw Front    ALL O RINGS ARE NBR 70 DUROMETER UNLESS  OTHERWISE STATED        QUICK GUIDE    CONTENTS  ORIENTATION  QUICK SET UP  USING YOUR GEO2  MENU TREE  ADVANCED SET UP  MAINTENANCE  E PORTAL   FAULT FINDING  SERVICE CENTRES  SPARES  amp  ACCESSORIES  I
9.   clean or replace then re lubricate with Eclipse Grease as  necessary  SEE FIGURE 11 21      Check the rear bumper for signs of wear  replace as  necessary then re install the spring  SEE FIGURE 11 22    Replace the Back Cap over the rear of the Prop Shaft   then replace the Retaining Screw using a 1 8  hex key to  reassemble to Prop Shaft  SEE FIGURES 11 20  amp  11 23        If any o rings or bumpers are damaged then replace them  Extra  o rings and bumpers are available in parts kits available at www   planeteclipse com               HOW      REMOVE THE  FRAME    A WARNING TIT TTT TTT TTT TTT TTT ELLE LLL LL M FL M     WARNING  DE GAS YOUR MARKER  DISCHARGING  ANY STORED GAS IN A SAFE DIRECTION  AND REMOVE  THE BARREL  LOADER AND AIR SYSTEM TO MAKE THE  MARKER EASIER TO WORK ON     Disconnect any hosing and unscrew the Inline Regulator  from the Front Regulator Mount  FRM  as detailed in   the    CLEANING THE INLINE REGULATOR    section of this  Maintenance Guide     Using a 5 64  hex key  remove the six screws that attach the  Geo2 Rubber Grips to the Geo2 Grip Frame  SEE FIGURE  12 1      Unplug the Solenoid and the Break Beam Sensor System  wiring harnesses from their respective ports on the Geo2  Circuit Board  SEE FIGURE 12 2      Using a 1 8  hex key  undo and remove the Front Frame  Screw  SEE FIGURE 12 3   Using the short arm of a 1 8  hex  key  loosen the Rear Frame Screw a full turn  SEE FIGURE  12 4   Slide the Frame backwards approximately half an  inch so tha
10.   e battery terminals are not making proper Remove the Battery  gently bend the terminals  contact with the battery  towards where the Battery will sit and then  replace the Battery     The battery does not seem to last very long  e battery type is of a low quality  Use an alkaline or metal hydride battery  Do not  use alow quality or rechargeable battery   The Geo2 leaks from the Solenoid Assembly   Checkthat the Solenoid gasket is intact and Replace the Solenoid gasket if damaged   seated in its designated pocket in the manifold   Damaged Geo2 Solenoid    Geo2 Solenoid  Replace Geo2 Solenoid   Geo2 ADIT                Assembly is over pressurising  Check the Inline Regulator output pressure and  consequent velocity  Adjust accordingly   Debris on   damage to Spool Pack  Clean Replace Spool Pack     Geo2 leaks down the barrel  Main Prop Shaft 14 x2 HNBR 70 o ring isdam     Replace  clean and lubricate 14 x 2 HNBR 70  aged  dirty or dry  o ring on Prop Shaft        Internal 017 NBR 70 o ring and external 020 NBR  Replace  clean and lubricate 017 NBR 70 o ring  70 0 rings on Can are damaged  dry or dirty  and 020 NBR 70 o rings on Can     Gas vents quickly down the barrel as soonas   Boltis stuck in a forward position  Push Bolt backwards     the Geo2 is gasses up RU         Main Prop Shaft 014x2 o ring is damaged            Replace with a 01452 size o ring   incorrect size    The Geo2 is chopping or trapping paint  Loader has too high a force setting or paint is Adjust loader
11.   failure to do so may seriously damage  the Geo2 solenoid        CLEANING THE PURGE  CONTROL VALVE  PCV     ANWARNING                 WARNING  DE GAS YOUR MARKER  DISCHARGING ANY  STORED GAS IN A SAFE DIRECTION  AND REMOVE THE   BARREL  LOADER  AIR SYSTEM AND ANY PAINTBALLS TO  MAKE THE MARKER EASIER AND SAFER TO WORK ON     This procedure is only required to fix a degassing issue with  the Geo2  and is NOT part of regular Geo2 maintenance     If the Geo2 does not degas degasses very slowly or fires  a shot when degassing  then the Purge Control Valve may  require maintenance     Remove the Inline Regulator as covered on page 48  Turn  the Geo2 upside down to reveal the PCV Guide and PCV   SEE FIGURE 10 17   Using a 5 16  hex key unscrew the PCV  Guide  and remove the PCV Guide  A   PCV  B  and Spring   C  from the Geo2 Body  SEE FIGURES 10 18  amp  10 19      Inspect and clean the PCV and PCV Guide  paying  particular attention to the tip of the PCV  If the PCV or PCV  Guide is damaged replace with authentic Eclipse Parts   These can be obtained from your nearest Eclipse Service  Centre  SEE FIGURE 10 20      Place the PCV into the PCV Guide   FIGURE 10 21   followed  by the spring  FIGURE 10 22   Then  keeping the PCV  Guide the correct way up  screw the PCV Guide back into  the Geo2 body  FIGURE 10 23      Re attach the Inline regulator to the GEO2 as on page 49     You have now cleaned the Purge Control Valve     ANWARNING   1HTTTLLBMBMCMAUTTL ELLE EE E E EE ET FF T    W
12.   in use on the field of play     Never point the Geo2 at anything you do not intend  to shoot     Do not shoot at persons at close range     Do not field strip or remove any parts while the  marker is pressurised     Do not pressurise the Geo2 without the bolt system  correctly installed  as high pressure gas will be  emitted     Do not fire the Geo2 without the bolt system correctly  installed     Never put your finger or any foreign objects into the  paintball feed tube of the Geo2     Never allow pressurised gas to come into contact with  any part of your body     Always remove the first stage regulator and relieve  all residual gas pressure from the Geo2 before  disassembly     Always remove the first stage regulator and relieve all  residual gas pressure from the Geo2 for transport and  storage     Always follow guidelines given with your first stage  regulator for safe transportation and storage        23     24     25     26     27     28     29   30     31     32     Always store the Geo2 in a secure place     Persons under 18 years of age must have adult  supervision when using or handling the Geo2     Observe all local and national laws  regulations and  guidelines     Use only professional paintball fields where codes of  safety are strictly enforced     Use compressed air nitrogen only  DO NOT use any  other compressed gas or pressurised liquid including           Always follow instructions  warnings        guidelines  given with any first stage regulator you use
13.  DETECTION    On the left of the screen is a display y that is user L INDICATOR  selectable from by briefly pressing the      button on the  navigation console  SOUND INDICATOR     gt  AGAMETIMER L USER SELECTABLE   gt  A SHOT COUNTER DISPLAY OPTION     gt  AN ACTUAL RATE OF FIRE INDICATOR L LOCK INDICATOR   gt  A PEAK RATE OF FIRE INDICATOR    On the right of the screen are a number of icons  each of  which provides graphical indication on different parts of  the Geo2 control electronics  L  BATTERY LEVEL  INDICATOR     The layout of the run screen is correct at time of printing  However  newer versions of the Geo2 software may have a different layout  ofthe run screen from what is printed in this manual  You may find  some icons have been added or removed entirely  If you are unsure  about any icons which do not feature in the manual contact your  local dealer service centre or Planet Eclipse directly     QUICK GUIDE    CONTENTS  ORIENTATION  QUICK SET UP  MENU TREE  ADVANCED SET UP  MAINTENANCE  E PORTAL   FAULT FINDING  SERVICE CENTRES  PARTS LIST  SPARES  amp  ACCESSORIES  INDEX    USING YOUR GEO2    N       USING YOUR GEO2    N  m    THE BREAK BEAM SENSOR  SYSTEM INDICATOR      55     The BBSS is able to switch itself off in the event of a  blockage or contamination preventing it from functioning  correctly  In this instance  the BBSS will switch itself back on  once the blockage is cleared and the correct operation can  be resumed     The BBSS indicator on the main scr
14.  FINDING  SERVICE CENTRES  PARTS LIST  SPARES  amp  ACCESSORIES  INDEX    USING YOUR GEO2    N         USING YOUR GEO2    N  fe    ADJUSTING THE VELOCITY    When using your Geo2  you may wish to change the  velocity at which your Geo2 is firing  This is done by  inserting a 1 8  hex key into the adjuster screw at the  bottom of your Geo2 Inline Regulator and adjusting it  accordingly  SEE FIGURE 7 1   By turning this adjuster  screw clockwise you decrease the output pressure of the  Inline Regulator and consequently the velocity  by turning  the adjuster screw counter clockwise you increase the  output pressure of the Inline Regulator and consequently  the velocity  On the bottom of the Inline Regulator there  are engraved arrows to illustrate which direction to turn  the hex key to make the relevant adjustment         After each adjustment fire two clearing shots to gain an accurate  velocity reading  Never exceed 300fps        USER INTERFACE    The Geo2 has a simple user interface through which all   aspects of it s electronic control system can be monitored L  and adjusted by means of the three pushbuttons and BREAK BEAM SENSOR SYSTEM  graphical LCD which comprise the navigation console  INDICATOR    RUN SCREEN LAYOUT    The root of the user interface is the run screen  This screen  is the one most often displayed and provides the user with L AUX OUT INDICATOR  essential feedback on the state of the Geo2  A typical run  screen is shown on the right                  TRIGGER
15.  advanced maintenance procedure     Re install the Adjuster Assembly into the bottom section of  the Inline Regulator threaded end first  Apply light pressure  to the top of the adjuster  while using a 1 8  hex turn the  Adjuster Screw counter clockwise until is stops at the base  of the Inline Regulator  SEE FIGURE 10 7      Take the Piston  inspect for damage and clean the  016NBR70 o ring at the top  re lubricate it with a light  application of Eclipse Grease  SEE FIGURE 10 8   Place the  Inline Regulator Spring over the Piston  then insert the  piston and spring into the top of the Inline Regulator top  section  SEE FIGURE 10 9       With the top section of the Inline Regulator upside down   screw the top and bottom sections together     Re attach the Inline Regulator to the GEO2 FRM  SEE  FIGURE 10 10   then re connect the macroline hose to the  fitting on the regulator swivel     Basic cleaning of the SL3 Inline Regulator is complete     If any o rings are damaged then replace them  Extra o rings are  available in parts kits available at www planeteclipse com      We recommend a starting position for the Adjuster Screw of 3 1 2    4turns in from flush with the bottom of the Inline Regulator           QUICK GUIDE    CONTENTS  ORIENTATION  QUICK SET UP  USING YOUR GEO2  MENU TREE  ADVANCED SET UP  E PORTAL   FAULT FINDING  SERVICE CENTRES  PARTS LIST  SPARES  amp  ACCESSORIES  INDEX    MAINTENANCE    D  SS    MAINTENANCE    Ui       ADVANCED INLINE  REGULATOR MAINTENANCE 
16.  be    BBSS and then back on again   has selected training mode  As the user has  interfaced to the Geo2     The AUX out indicator is turned on and off via the AUXOUT  parameter  see page 42      There are two possible conditions that can be indicated     AUX OUT ENABLED   The AUX OUT is enabled  Each time the circuit  board detects a valid trigger pull a signal will  be sent to the AUX connector on the circuit  board     AUX OUT DISABLED  The AUX OUT is disabled  No signal will be sent  to the AUX connector on the circuit board     THE SOUND INDICATOR    The sound indicator on the run screen is used to convey if  the SOUND parameter in the HARDWARE menu  page 41  is  switched on or off     There are two possible conditions that can be indicated     SOUND ENABLED  The SOUND parameter is enabled  The Geo2  will make sounds when switched on and off    and when the game timer alarms or times out   SOUND DISABLED   The SOUND parameter is disabled  The Geo2  will not make any sounds     THE TRIGGER DETECTION  INDICATOR  TDI     In order for the trigger to be successfully operated it must  first be released and then pulled  The trigger detection  indicator  TDI  is used to indicate each of the possible  trigger states     OPTO SENSOR SELECTED  READING 096  The Geo2 is configured to use the Opto  sensor to detect trigger pulls  The Opto sensor  is currently reading 096  i e  the trigger is fully  released     OPTO SENSOR SELECTED  READING  BELOW RELEASE POINT   The Geo2 is configure
17.  configuration and has the following  choices           USER 1  Save the current parameters as  the preset    USER 1      gt  USER 1  Load a set of custom firing mode    parameters that have been previously saved  gt  USER 2  Save the current parameters as the preset    USER       ADVANCED SET UP    by the user  2     gt  USER 2  Load a set of custom firing mode  gt  CANCEL  Editing is cancelled and the parameter remains  parameters that have been previously saved unchanged    by the user     gt  FACTORY  Reset every parameter to the factory set  Some presets and fire modes may only be available in certain  default  The Geo2 leaves the factory set in this way  countries and on some models of the Geo2      All presets are correct at time of printing  It is the users  responsibility to ensure that the loaded preset complies with the  event rules the marker is intended to be used in     UJ  m       FIRE MODE BS ON ROF QUICK GUIDE  THE FIRING MODE PARAMETER THE MAXIMUM RATE OF FIRE    CONTENTS  PARAMETER n ORIENTATION  This parameter is used to select the firing M QUICK SET UP  mode of the Geo2 and has the following The BS ON ROF parameter is used to set the  choices  maximum achievable rate of fire from the Fi               GEO2  Geo2  The value of this parameter        be   SIERO TREE   gt  SEMI  This is the default and in this firing adjusted between 4 0 and 30 0 balls per  mode the Geo  will fire one shot for every second in 0 1bps increments  MAINTENANCE  trigger pull  The B
18.  flat surface in front of you with the feed tube furthest away  and with the barrel pointing to the right     Use a 5 64   2mm  hex wrench to remove the three  countersunk screws that hold the rubber grip onto the  frame  Peel the grip to the right to expose the circuit board  within the frame     Remove the fitted battery by sliding your thumb or finger  into the recess below the battery and levering the battery  out of the frame  SEE FIGURE 2 1      DO NOT pull on the top of the battery to remove it as this  can cause the battery terminals to bend and will result in a  poor electrical connection     Fit a 9 volt alkaline battery  type PP3  6LR61 or MN1604   into the recess with the battery terminals away from you   The positive terminal should be on the right hand side   nearest to the front side of the frame  SEE FIGURE 2 2       Ensure that all of the wires are within the recess of the  frame and away from the trigger micro switch and Opto  sensors so as not to interfere with their operation and  replace the rubber grip and replace the three countersunk  screws     DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN THE SCREWS      Do not use rechargeable batteries or low quality batteries        SWITCHING ON THE GEO2    To switch on the Geo2 press the    button twice in quick  succession  referred to elsewhere in this manual as double   clicking   The Geo2 can also be switched on by pushing and  holding the  amp  button  FIGURE 3 1       SWITCHING OFF THE GEO2    Press and hold the  amp  button until t
19.  in Solenoid  Ee doe  Assembly  clean and replace    Bolt Assembly dirty or incorrectly lubricated     Clean  re lubricate and replace o rings on Bolt  as necessary     Dwell set too low  Increase  Increase Dwell            Geo2 has low velocity on the first shot     FSDO parameters are set too low to overcome   Adjust FSD COMP and FSD DLY parameters   o ring stiction            Geo2 has high velocity on the first shot  _ FSDO parameters are set too high  Adjust FSD COMP and FSD DLY parameters     Inline Regulator pressure creeping  Strip  clean and maintain Inline Regulator   Replace Inline Regulator Piston if necessary     Geo2 has velocity drop off during rapid fire    Air system regulator does not flow fast enough   Try another air system regulator and replace  to keep up  as necessary   Sticky o rings in Bolt Assembly  Clean  re lubricate and replace o rings on Bolt  Assembly as necessary   Blocked Filter in Solenoid Assembly  Clean replace Filter in Solenoid Assembly as  necessary     Incorrectly assembled Back check Assembly  Remove Back check Assembly  rebuild correctly  and replace     FAULT FINDING           e    SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION    Geo2 has velocity drop off during rapid fire   Poorly maintained Inline Regulator  Strip  lubricate and rebuild Inline Regulator     Battery is poor quality or has insufficient power    Use      Alkaline or metal hydride battery  Do  not use a low quality or rechargeable battery     d   Geo2 Trigger is very bouncy  Incorre
20.  setting and try another brand  poor quality  of paint     e Break Beam Sensor System is switched off    Switch on the Break Beam Sensor System   e Bolt is dirty causing the Sensor Systemto             the Bolt   incorrectly detect a paintball     The Geo2 fires a shot when degassing the marker  he Purge Control Valve and or PCV Guide is dirty or Inspect the PCV and PCV Guide for debris or damaged   damaged  Clean and replace is necessary  DO NOT USE GEO2  WITHOUT PURGE CONTROL VALVE INSTALLED     FAULT FINDING              SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION QUICK GUIDE    CONTENTS  ORIENTATION  The Geo  is chopping or trapping paint  The Bream Beam Sensor System is dirty causing   Clean the Break Beam Sensor System  ESASI SET UP  the incorrect detection of paintballs  USING YOUR GEO2  MENU TREE    The Geo2 does not fire  Trigger and d trigger detection method are set up   Set up trigger correctly  refer to  Setting the  Trigger    section      ADVANCED SET UP  MAINTENANCE    E PORTAL  Solenoid Assembly is not plugged into Geo2 Plug Solenoid Assembly plug into its port on  PCB correctly  the Geo2 PCB    SERVICE CENTRES   The Break Beam Sensor System is enabled but     Fill loader with paint  PARTS LIST  there is no paintball in the breech  SPARES  amp  ACCESSORIES  The Micro switch is not being activated  Adjust Micro switch activation screw IBEX   accordingly     Micro switch is damaged  Replace circuit board   The Geo2 does not cycle fully  Sticky or faulty Back check Assembly
21.  timer start time in minutes    00 00   60 00 Alarm activation time in minutes      Button starts the game timer  Trigger pull starts the game timer  Cancel game timer start selection    Return to Main menu    EXIT    The arrangement of menus and sub menus displayed in the above menu tree may not be replicated in your  marker due to any software updates that may have taken place since printing        QUICK GUIDE    CONTENTS  ORIENTATION  QUICK SET UP  USING YOUR GEO2  ADVANCED SET UP  MAINTENANCE  E PORTAL   FAULT FINDING  SERVICE CENTRES  PARTS LIST  SPARES  amp  ACCESSORIES  INDEX    MENU TREE    UJ         ADVANCED SET UP    UJ  p     ACCESSING THE MENU  SYSTEM    To access the Main menu from the run screen double click  the  amp  button and the first item on the Main menu will be  displayed  Alternatively  push and hold the    button for  2 seconds     Some of the parameters in the menu system can have a  tournament lock applied to them  This lock can be toggled  on and off by pressing to tournament lock button on the  circuit board   see A in fig 8 1     If you try to select a parameter that is locked  the locked  display will show on the screen     L  CO  Z                     MOVING AROUND THE  MENUS    Press and release the W button to display the next item on  the menu  When the last menu item is displayed  pressing  the Y button will display the first item    Press and release the    button to display the previous  item on the menu  When the first menu item is displ
22.  with the  Geo2     Use 0 68 calibre paintballs only     Always measure your markers velocity before  playing paintball  using a suitable chronograph     Never shoot at velocities in excess of 300 feet  91 44  meters  per second  or at velocities greater than local  or national laws allow     Any installations  modifications or repairs should be  carried out by a qualified individual at a licensed and  insured paintball facility     NOTE  THIS USER MANUAL MUST ACCOMPANY THE    PRODUCT IN THE EVENT OF RESALE OR NEW OWNERSHIP     SHOULD YOU BE UNSURE AT ANY STAGE YOU MUST SEEK  EXPERT ADVICE   SEE SERVICE CENTRES PAGE 69                    uu    THIS USERS MANUAL IS IN ENGLISH    It contains important safety guidelines   and Instructions  Should you be unsure   at any stage  or unable to understand the  contents within this manual you must seek  expert advice     LE MODE D EMPLOI EST EN ANGLAIS   Il contient des instructions et mesures de   s  curit   importantes  En cas de doute  ou  sil vous est impossible de comprendre le   contenu du monde d emploi  demandez   conseil    un expert     ESTE MANUAL DE USUARIOS   OPERARIOS  USARIOS EST   EN  INGL  S    Contiene importantes normas de seguridad  e instrucciones  Si no est   seguro de alg  n  punto o no entiende los contenidos de este  manual debe consultar con un experto     DIESE BEDIENUNGS   UND  BENUTZERANLEITUNG IST IN  ENGLISCH    Sie enth  lt wichtige  Sicherheitsrichtlinen und    bestimmungen  Solten Sie sich in  irgendei
23. 2010 compliant settings   Cancel the load operation    Save the current settings as the USER 1 settings  Save the current settings as the USER 2 settings  Cancel the save operation    Return to Main menu    Select semi automatic mode of fire  Select ramping mode of fire  Cancel the mode selection    Rate of fire cap on  Rate of fire cap off  Cancel selection      4 0   30 0 BPS Maximum with breech sensor on  ROF CAP dependant   BS OFF ROF         4 0  15 0 BPS Maximum rate of fire with breech sensor off    The   k symbol indicates parameters that are locked when the tournament lock is on  See Accessing the Menu  System on page 32 for instruction on releasing the tournament lock     Parameters followed by a   are part of the smart menu system and will only be displayed depending on your               chosen settings   E g  The BS ON ROF parameter will only become available if the ROF CAP parameter is set to on         RAMP SETUP   FIREMODE DEPENDANT               STEP Step ramping  LINEAR Linear ramping  CANCEL Cancel selection          RATE       0 100  Percentage linear ramp rate           dependant        SEMI SHOTS    3 9 Number of shots before ramping can start     KICK IN EE See      3 3   10 0 PPS Rate at which trigger has to be pulled in pulls per second  PPS  before ramping can start       SUSTAIN  TS             3 3   10 0 PPS Rate at which trigger has to be pulled in pulls per second  PPS  in order to maintain ramping  RESTART         00 105 Time      seconds after 
24. 3  Bearing Carrier Assembly   inc Magnet   Micro switch Activation Set Screw    Trigger Stop Set Screw     26  Trigger Pin    Plastic Push Button Strip  Display Window   Navigation Console   PCB Retaining Screw   Rear Frame Screw   Front Frame Screw   Rubber Grip Screw   Inline Regulator Top   Inline Regulator Swivel Collar  Inline Regulator Bottom  Inline Regulator Top o ring  Inline Regulator Piston   Inline Regulator Piston o ring  Inline Regulator Spring   Inline Regulator Adjuster Assembly  69   Inline Regulator Adjuster o ring  Inline Regulator Bottom o ring  Hose Fitting   1 4  Hose   POPS Body   POPS Insert   External POPS Insert o ring  Internal POPS Insert o ring  POPS Pin   POPS Bonnet   POPS Push Rod   Rubber Grip           3 GJ    9 69  3            C9  G9                Body   Anti Double Ball  ADB  Finger  Clamping Feed Tube  Clamping Feed Tube Screw  Printed Circuit Board  PCB   Prop Shaft Rear o ring   Prop Shaft Rear Bumper  Prop Shaft Spring   Prop ShaftTip   Prop Shaft Back Cap  Clamping Feed Sprocket Screw  Clamping Feed Swivel   Purge Control Valve   Purge Control Valve Guide  POPS Latch Button    70  Purge Control Valve Spring       QUICK GUIDE    CONTENTS  ORIENTATION  QUICK SET UP  USING YOUR GEO2  MENU TREE  ADVANCED SET UP  MAINTENANCE  E PORTAL   FAULT FINDING  SERVICE CENTRES  SPARES  amp  ACCESSORIES  INDEX    PARTS LIST    N  B      PARTS LIST          JI    PCB SCREW  3   BEARING CARRIER SCREW  2     2 5  5 CAP ER SOCKET     SOLENOID SCREW  2  
25. ACK Return to Main menu    HARDWARE    k   TRIGGER       Use Opto sensor to detect trigger operation    Use micro switch to detect trigger operation    Cancel trigger detection method selection    Turn off audible indicator  Turn on audible indicator  Cancel audible indicator selection    Turn off audible tone when any button is pressed  SOUND dependant     Turn on audible tone when any button is pressed  SOUND dependant   Cancel audible tone selection    BACKLIGHT     0 00   00 20              seconds that the backlight comes on for  00 00   no backlight   RED LEVEL      100  Percentage of red light in backlight  BACKLIGHT dependant    GRN LEVEL  20 10  Percentage of green light in backlight  BACKLIGHT dependant    BLU LEVEL         100  Percentage of blue light in backlight  BACKLIGHT dependant     AUX OUT AUX socket output off  AUX socket output on  Cancel AUX socket selection    AUTO OFF  05 00   60 00 Time      hours and minutes after which the Geo2 automatically powers off    DBL CLICK NONE Double click is disabled entirely    POWER UP Double click for power up only  Double click is fully enabled  Cancel the DBL click selection    Return to Main menu    TRAINING Training mode disabled    Training mode enabled  Cancel training mode selection              SHOT COUNT    Shot gauge off  Shot gauge on  Cancel selection    GAUGE MAX  100 2000 SHOTS Shot gauge maximum  reset value   GAUGE dependant     BACK Return to Main menu  GAME TIMER    GAME   00 00   60 00 Countdown game
26. ARNING  IF YOU ARE AT ALL UNSURE AT PERFORMING  THE MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE PLEASE CONTACT YOUR  NEAREST ECLIPSE SERVICE CENTRE   SEE PAGE 69     THE PURGE CONTROL VALVE AND SPRING MUST BE  REPLACED CORRECTLY  FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THIS  WARNING MAY GAUSE THE MARKER TO FIRE A SHOT  THAT COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH        QUICK GUIDE    CONTENTS  ORIENTATION  QUICK SET UP  USING YOUR GEO2  MENU TREE  ADVANCED SET UP  E PORTAL   FAULT FINDING  SERVICE CENTRES  PARTS LIST  SPARES  amp  ACCESSORIES  INDEX    MAINTENANCE    Ul         MAINTENANCE    Ui  Ee    MAINTAINING THE BOLT  SYSTEM       Using a 1 4  hex key or fingers unscrew the Prop Shaft from  the marker body  SEE FIGURE 11 1   Once the threaded  section is free from the threads in the marker body and  turning freely  pull the Prop Shaft from the marker body     Place a finger down the feed neck and push the Bolt free  from the Can inside the body by pushing it backwards  SEE  FIGURE 11 2   Once the Bolt is free from the Can  insert   a finger into the rear of the marker and remove the bolt  completely  SEE FIGURE 11 3      By inserting a finger or an appropriately sized hex key into  the rear of the marker body  SEE PREVIOUS PAGE FIGURE  11 4   hook onto one of the holes in the Can and extract it  from the marker body  SEE FIGURE 11 6      You should now have removed the following parts from  the marker body  the Can  A   the Bolt  B  and the Prop  Shaft  C   SEE FIGURE 11 7      Take the Can and having clean
27. AULT FINDING  alarm will sound every second  provided that SERVICE CENTRES  the SOUND parameter is set to  ON                 SPARES  amp  ACCESSORIES  INDEX       START    THE TIMER START PARAMETER    GAME    THE GAME TIME PARAMETER This parameter is used to select the event    which will cause the game timer to begin  counting down  This parameter has the  following choices      gt  BUTTON  Pressing the Y button will start  the game timer     mU LU    This parameter is used to set the game  time  the time from which the game timer  counts down to zero  This parameter can be  set between 00 00 and 60 00 minutes in 10  second increments and the factory default  is 07 10  7 minutes 10 seconds            TRIGGER  Pulling the trigger will start the       game timer   When the game timer reaches 00 00  GAME  OVER will be displayed and the audible alarm    CANCEL  Cancel editing and leave the parameter  will sound continually  provided that the SOUND parameter unchanged     is set to ON     ADVANCED SET UP    D  G             CLEANING THE BREAK    BEAM SENSOR SYSTEM       Undo the retaining screw for the Break Beam Sensor cover  on the left hand side of the Geo2 using a 5 64   2mm  hex  key  SEE FIGURE 9 1      Remove the sensor cover to expose the back of the Break  Beam Sensor unit  SEE FIGURE 9 2   Using a dry cotton bud   carefully remove any debris  paint or moisture from the back  of the sensor unit and from inside the sensor cover     Lift the BBSS free from the Geo2 body a
28. K RATE OF FIRE   gt  THE MENU SYSTEM    28 MENU TREE    A quick reference guide to the user interface     32 ADVANCED SET UP    In depth information on setting up the Geo2     32    ACCESSING THE MENU SYSTEM     MOVING AROUND THE MENUS     ALTERING PARAMETERS  33    THEMAIN MENU  34    PRESET  The Preset Menu     LOAD  The Load Preset Parameter   gt  SAVE         Save Preset Parameter  35    FIRE MODE  The Fire Mode Parameter     ROF CAP  The Rate of Fire Cap Parameter     BS ON ROF  The Maximum Rate of Fire Parameter     BS OFF ROF  Rate of Fire With BBSS Off Parameter  36    RAMP SETUP  The Ramp Set up Menu   gt  TYPE  The Ramp Type Parameter   gt  RATE         Linear Ramp Rate Parameter  37    SEMI SHOTS  The Ramp Start Parameter   gt  KICK IN  The Ramp Kick In Parameter     SUSTAIN  The Sustain Rate Parameter     RESTART  The Ramp Restart Parameter     TIMING  The Timing Menu  38  gt  DWELL  The Dwell parameter   gt  FSD COMP         First Shot Drop off  Compensation Parameter     FSD DLY  The First Shot Drop off  Delay Parameter     FILTER  The Filter Menu  39    DEBOUNCE  The Debounce Parameter     EMPTY  The Breech Empty Time Parameter     FULL  The Breech Full Time Parameter     gt  PULL TM  The Trigger Pull Time Parameter     RELEASE TM  The Trigger Release Time Parameter     PULL PT  The Trigger Pull Point Parameter     RELEASE PT  The Trigger Release Point Parameter  40    BASIC TRIGGER FILTER SET UP     ADVANCED TRIGGER FILTER SET UP     HARDWARE The Hardware Menu
29. K SET UP  USING YOUR GEO2  MENU TREE  ADVANCED SET UP  E PORTAL   FAULT FINDING  SERVICE CENTRES  PARTS LIST  SPARES  amp  ACCESSORIES  INDEX    MAINTENANCE    ov           MAINTENANCE        ax     CONTINUED     Replace the trigger spring into the spring hole in the top  of the trigger and position the trigger so that the hole  through the trigger lines up with the holes in the bearing  carrier  slide the trigger pin in place  SEE FIGURE 14 6       Gently lower the trigger assembly and bearing carrier into  the frame  taking care not to damage the micro switch or  the Opto sensor  and ensuring that the trigger is positioned  correctly  SEE FIGURE 14 7   Using a 5 64  hex key tighten  the two screws that hold the bearing carrier in place in the  top of the Geo2 frame  SEE FIGURE 14 8   Using a 1 16  hex  key tighten down the trigger pin retaining set screw  SEE  FIGURE 14 9      You have now stripped and cleaned your Geo2 trigger  assembly      DO NOT fully tighten the trigger pin retaining screw until the  bearing carrier has been secured in the frame  This is to ensure the  trigger pin is correctly lined up against the side wall of the frame        LS       THE PUSH ON OFF PURGE  SYSTEM  POPS     AWARNING IT TTTTT TTT TT TTT TT TTT TT TTT TTT  WARNING  DE GAS YOUR MARKER  DISCHARGING ANY  STORED GAS IN A SAFE DIRECTION  AND REMOVE THE   BARREL  LOADER  AIR SYSTEM AND ANY PAINTBALLS TO   MAKE THE MARKER EASIER AND SAFER TO WORK ON     Having disconnected the Macroline hose f
30. LATCH BUTTON       10 32UNFx1 2  POPS RETAINING  SCREWS    POPS STRAIGHT  FITTING    ORIENTATION           1         NJ    ORIENTATION    THE GEO2 NAVIGATION  CONSOLE    At the rear of the Geo2 grip frame you will find the  navigation console  FIGURE 0 1  which is used for        TURNING THE GEO2 ON AND OFF USING THE  BUTTON     gt  SCROLLING THROUGH MENUS WITH THE 4  AND Y BUTTONS       SELECTING PARAMETERS TO EDIT USING THE  BUTTON     gt  EDITING PARAMETERS USING THE 2 AND Y  BUTTONS       TURNING THE GEO2 BREAK BEAM SENSOR  SYSTEM ON AND OFF USING THE 4 BUTTON   PUSH AND HOLD      gt  RESETTING RECORDED VALUES USING THE Y  BUTTON  PUSH AND HOLD        CONTROLLING THE GAME TIMER WITH THE  BUTTON  QUICK PUSH AND RELEASE        SCROLLING THROUGH THE VARIOUS RUN  SCREENS USING THE   BUTTON  QUICK PUSH  AND RELEASE           L   PREVIOUS    RAISE      sevect    Yy NEXT   LOWER       OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW QUICK GUIDE  Below is a brief overview of what happens CONTENTS  when you fire your Geo2  The location of parts  discussed in the text below        be found on page   QUICK SET UP  72 73  USING YOUR GEO2   MENU TREE    Assuming the Geo2 is gassed up and turned on  FIGURE 1 1 shows the marker in its idle position   The Firing Chamber is full of compressed air  the  Prop Shaft is pushed back into the Back Cap by    ADVANCED SET UP  MAINTENANCE    this compressed air  The Bolt is held back by the          air in the Can  Both the Firing Chamber and the   Can are supplied with air 
31. NDEX    PARTS LIST    N  G      SPARES    76     ECLIPSE GREASE ECLIPSE OIL   The recommended grease for use in all The recommended oil for use in all  maintenance and servicing procedures maintenance and servicing procedures  that require grease  that require oil        GEO2 SERVICING  amp  SPARES BALL DETENTS   Contact your nearest service centre for 10 Replacement rubber Detents for your  all your service and spares needs  Seethe  602    service centre list or interactive map at   www planeteclipse com        ECLIPSE GEO2 TOOL TUBE   This handy little tool tube includes all of  the hex key sizes that you will need to strip  and maintain your Geo2        QUICK GUIDE    CONTENTS  ORIENTATION  QUICK SET UP    TECH FLEX MAT ECLIPSE E PORTAL ECLIPSE SHAFT4 BARREL KITS  Protect your Geo2 whilst you maintain it with Connect your GEO2 to a PC for A 2 piece Barrel Bore kit  includes  the Eclipse Tech Flex Mat  ultimate customisation  See page 65 685  amp   691 Barrel Backs  and    USING YOUR GEO2   for more information on the E Portal  single 16  Barrel Front kit  COLOURS MENU TREE   SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY  ADVANCED SET UP   MAINTENANCE  E PORTAL  FAULT FINDING  SERVICE CENTRES  PARTS LIST    INDEX       ACCESSORIES             7     INDEX    78     INDEX    Actual Rate of Fire      27   Adjuster Screw          8   Adjuster Top        8   Advanced Trigger Filter Setup      40  ALARM      31  45   Air System      17 18   Anti Double Ball                 72 73  AUTO OFF      30  42 
32. NDING  SERVICE CENTRES  PARTS LIST  SPARES  amp  ACCESSORIES  INDEX    USING YOUR GEO2    N  da    USING YOUR GEO2          en    THE LOCK INDICATOR    The Geo2 has a tournament lock which prevents the user  from making changes to any parameter that affects the  way in which the Geo2 shoots  without the need for tools   This feature is necessary in order      make the Geo2 legal  for tournament play     When the lock is enabled the lock indictor will show a  closed padlock          When the lock is disabled the lock indictor will show an  open padlock          To enable or disable the tournament lock see Accessing the  Menu System on page 32     THE BATTERY LEVEL  INDICATOR    The battery level indicator is used to show the state of   the battery within the Geo2  When the battery is fresh the  indicator will show       full    battery Bi and as the battery is  drained  so the indicator will show the battery emptying   When the battery reaches a point at which the Geo2 will no  longer function reliably  the indicator will start to flash  At  this point the battery must be changed immediately     As well as displaying the voltage level of the battery   the indicator also warns if the battery being used has  an incorrect voltage to operate the electronics reliably   The icon for a battery with an incorrect voltage output  is     If this icon is shown the battery must be replaced  immediately     THE GAME TIMER    When the game timer is shown on the run screen then  it        be 
33. NG      37   TONES      30  41   TRAINING      31  43   Trigger      6  20   21 72   73  TRIGGER      30  41   Trigger Assembly      61   62   Trigger Detection Indicator  TDI       21  23  25  Trigger Pin       72 73   Trigger Pin Locking Set Screw      72     74    Trigger Pin Retaining Screw            74  Trigger Spring       72     73   Trigger Spring Adjuster Set Screw          72 73  Trigger Stop Set Screw              72 73  T Slot Mounting System      18   TURN OFF      28   TYPE      29  36   USB Cable          65   USER1      28   USER2      28   User Interface      23   Velocity      22    QUICK GUIDE    CONTENTS  ORIENTATION  QUICK SET UP  USING YOUR GEO2  MENU TREE  ADVANCED SET UP  MAINTENANCE  E PORTAL   FAULT FINDING  SERVICE CENTRES      PARTS LIST    SPARES  amp  ACCESSORIES    INDEX    N          PRINTED IN CHINA  G2M10VOL2       O 2010 Copyright Planet Eclipse Ltd  Eclipse  the Estar Logo Device  Eclipse E Portal   Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries        130 Franklin Street  Building L4  amp  L5  Warren  Rhode Island  02 885  U S A  Call UK  amp  Europe   44  0 161 872 5572 Call USA  amp  Canada  401 247 9061    Licensed under one or more of the following patents     US 6311682  6615814  5881707  5967133  6035843  6474326B1  6637421B2 UK GB 234270  GB 2345953  Etek and Geo are all either design trademarks  registered trademarks or trademarks of Planet Eclipse Ltd     
34. S ON ROF parameter will only be E PORTAL  displayed if you have set the ROF CAP FAULT FINDING   gt  RAMP  In this firing mode  the rate of fire is increased      HEET  above the rate at which the trigger is pulled once certain ERES ET  criteria have been met  These criteria are set by the SPARES  amp  ACCESSORIES  parameters on the RAMP SETUP menu      BS                    INDEX    THE RATE OF FIRE WHEN BBSS IS OFF  PARAMETER    11      gt  CANCEL  Editing is cancelled and the parameter is  unchanged  The BS OFF ROF parameter is used to control    how fast the Geo2 cycles when the Break  ROF CAP    Beam Sensor System is disabled  This  THE RATE OF FIRE CAP PARAMETER                  parameter can      set between 4 0        15 0  balls per second and should always      set  to the slowest speed of the loading system  in use     T       The ROF CAP parameter is used to specify  whether or not the Geo2 should have a  limited  or capped rate of fire  When the ROF  CAP is enabled  the maximum achievable  rate of fire is set by the BS ON ROF parameter   Choices for the ROF CAP parameter are      gt  OFF  Rate of fire only limited by the loader    gt  ON  Rate of fire limited to the BS ON ROF parameter value      gt  CANCEL  Cancel editing and leave the parameter  unchanged     E     A           ADVANCED SET UP    1Some presets and fire modes may only be available in certain  countries and on some models of the Geo2       Always calibrate your Geo2 ROF CAP parameters to the local 
35. and SL3 are NOT compatible with older style regulator  threads  Ego 10 and older      016 NBR70  ONLY use the SL3 Geo2 Spring with the GEO2    3 f the Purge Poppet Assembly is removed for   maintenance ensure is it re installed correctly  failure to   do so may seriously damage the Geo2 solenoid     GEO2 BOLT SYSTEM PROPSHAFTSCREW  009 NBR7O    20X2 NBR70  PROP SHAFT BACK CAP  PROP SHAFT SPRING                    REAR BUMPER    14X2 HNBR70       PROP SHAFT  14X2 HNBR70    FRONT BUMPER    7X1 NBR70  PROP SHAFT TIP          013 NBR70    BOLT    017 NBR70 Only if a leak around the Prop Shaft    020NBR70 piace     14X2 HNBR70   015 NBR90     The Prop Shaft does not need to be fully  disassembled for basic maintenance     screw develops should disassembly take    QUICK GUIDE    CONTENTS   QUICK SET UP  USING YOUR GEO2  MENU TREE  ADVANCED SET UP  MAINTENANCE  E PORTAL   FAULT FINDING  SERVICE CENTRES  PARTS LIST  SPARES  amp  ACCESSORIES  INDEX    ORIENTATION    ad    GED    ORIENTATION       p    GEO2 SOLENOID ASSEMBLY    SPOOL PACK RETAINING SCREW          GASKET AND FILTER    MANIFOLD SPOOL PACK    PILOT VALVE    BACK CHECK ASSEMBLY    M2 5x12 FIXING SCREWS    PUSH ON OFF PURGE SYSTEM  POPS  ASSEMBLY QUICK GUIDE    CONTENTS           POPS PIN QUICK SET UP  USING YOUR GEO2  MENU TREE  POPS BOD ADVANCED SET UP  MAINTENANCE  FAULT FINDING  POPS PUSH ROD  005 NBR90 SERVICE CENTRES    PARTS LIST  SPARES  amp  ACCESSORIES  INDEX     004 NBR70             004 NBR70  POPS SPRING       
36. as to be in the breech before the Geo2 is  allowed to fire  This parameter can be set  between 1 0 and 20 milliseconds in 0 5ms  increments     The RELEASE PT parameter is only available   if OPTO has been selected in the HARDWARE  menu  RELEASE PT defines the point at which  the trigger is considered released and is  adjustable between 1  and 49  in 1   increments     ADVANCED SET UP    F  E  L      D     F  T       UJ       ADVANCED SET UP    n       BASICTRIGGER  FILTER SET UP    9596 of trigger bounce problems can be eliminated by  utilizing one of the nine fixed DEBOUNCE choices    LEVEL 1 9   In attempting to eliminate trigger bounce it  is advisable to try the nine fixed DEBOUNCE choices before  attempting any advanced set up of the trigger filters     ADVANCED TRIGGER  FILTER SET UP    In order to optimize the trigger filters it is necessary to  have the PULL PT parameter set as high as possible and the  RELEASE PT parameter set as low as possible     1  Select the PULL PT parameter  Observe that the graphical  bar rises and falls as the trigger is pulled and released  The  actual value of the graphical bar is displayed in the top  right of the display     2  Set the Rear Stop Trigger Screw as required  ensuring  that the bar is as close to 10096 as possible when the  trigger is fully depressed against the set screw  It is  advisable to allow for some extra travel in the trigger pull  once the bar has reached its maximum value     3  Adjust the PULL PT parameter so th
37. at it sits in the POPS Insert and pokes  through to the front  SEE FIGURES 15 10  amp  15 11      Screw the POPS Insert back into the POPS Body ensuring  that the o ring end goes in first  SEE FIGURE 15 7      Replace the Push Rod into its designated slot  SEE FIGURE  15 12   then side a 004 NBR70 O rings on both ends of the  Push Rod  Make sure the Push Rod is centred in the POPS  Body  SEE FIGURE 15 13      Slide the Bonnet over the POPS Body and align the hole  on the Bonnet with the front hole on the POPS Body  SEE  FIGURE 15 14      Ensure the Latch Button and Spring are attached to each  other then slide them both into the POPS Body through the  hole in the Bonnet  spring end first  making sure the Latch  Button pokes out the right side of the Bonnet  SEE FIGURE  15 15      Push the Button down as far as it will go  then  while still  holding down the Button  slide the Bonnet back until the  Button engages with the POPS Body and cannot slide into  the forward position  SEE FIGURE 15 16   Reconnect the  Macroline hose to the fitting on the POPS Body     You have now successfully cleaned and maintained your  Push Operated Purge System     AAWARNING VITTTTT TT TT TT TTT TT TTT TT TTT    WARNING  IF YOU ARE AT ALL UNSURE AT PERFORMING  THE MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE PLEASE CONTACT YOUR  NEAREST ECLIPSE SERVICE CENTRE   SEE PAGE 69     MAINTENANCE           P    THE ECLIPSE E PORTAL       The Geo2 is compatible with Eclipse E Portal Software  This  software is an upgrade to the G
38. at when the trigger is  fully depressed the bar settles above the indicator on the  left hand side of the screen  see page 39      4  Select the RELEASE PT parameter  Observe that the  graphical bar rises and falls as the trigger is pulled and  released  The actual value of the graphical bar is displayed  in top right of the display     5  Set the Front Stop Trigger Screw as required  ensuring  that the bar is as close to 096 as possible when the trigger  is fully released against the set screw  It is advisable to  allow for some extra travel in the trigger release once the  bar has reached its minimum value     6  Adjust the RELEASE PT parameter so that when the  trigger is fully released the bar settles beneath the  indicator on the left hand side of the screen  see page 39      7  Set the Magnet Return Strength Screw and the Spring  Return Strength Screw as required  making both the spring  tension and the return force as strong as possible without  compromising the    feel    of the trigger     HARDWARE    THE HARDWARE MENU    The HARDWARE menu comprises parameters that control  low level functionality of the Geo2 electronic hardware          E      LR  ei  L      E  H  T                               TRIGGER    THETRIGGER DETECTION  PARAMETER    The Geo2 is fitted with a dual trigger pull  detection system  A non contact Opto   electronic trigger sensor arrangement is  used to detect trigger movement whilst   a micro   switch is used to provide a more  traditional tactil
39. ayed   pressing the   button will display the last item    When the displayed item is a branch  as indicated by an  animation on the right of the screen  press the  amp  amp  button  to move to another menu     ALTERING PARAMETERS          When the displayed item is a parameter  as  indicated by a parameter value on the right  of the screen  pressing the    button will  activate the EDIT mode which allows the  parameter value to be altered  When EDIT  mode is active  the black box surrounding  the text disappears  There are two types of  parameter  numeric parameters and choice  parameters       Lm                                            numeric parameter has a numeric value  whereas a choice parameter is one that has  a small number of distinct choices  Altering  parameter values is essentially the same for both types of  parameter     To alter a numeric parameter  first activate the EDIT mode   Press the    button to increase the parameter value one  step at a time  Press and hold the   button to increase  the parameter value rapidly  When the value reaches it s  maximum it will revert to it s minimum value  Press the  button to decrease the parameter value one step at a time   Press and hold the W button to decrease the parameter  value rapidly  When the value reaches it s minimum it will  revert to it s maximum value  When the required parameter  value is displayed press the    button to accept the value  and end the EDIT mode     To alter a choice parameter  first act
40. between 3 0 and 20 0 milliseconds in 0 5    Increments  MAINTENANCE    RELEASE TM o                filtering  least    bouncy                gt  LEVEL1  Level 1 providing the least       filtering  most bouncy   L THE TRIGGER RELEASE TIME SERVICE CENTRES     PARAMETER                    gt  CANCEL           leave the parameter   The RELEASE TM parameter is used to set the SPARES  amp  ACCESSORIES  T minimum amount of time that the trigger IBEX    E          EMPTY    THE BREECH EMPTY TIME    must be released before it is recognised as a  valid trigger release  This parameter can be  set between 3 0 and 25 0 milliseconds in 0 1       PARAMETER millisecond increments    In order for the BBSS to function correctly   it must first detect that the bolt is fully    U LL PT   retracted and the breech is empty  and then THE TRIGGER PULL POINT p  detect that a paintball is loaded into the PARAMETER C  breech before the Geo  is allowed to fire  L  The parameter can be set between 1 0 and The PULL PT parameter is only available if F  20 0ms in 0 5ms increments  OPTO has been selected in the HARDWARE T    menu  PULL PT defines the point at which  the trigger is considered pulled and is  adjustable between 51  and 99  in 1     RELEASE PT    THE TRIGGER RELEASE POINT  PARAMETER       FULL    THE BREECH FULL TIME PARAMETER    Tumbling paintballs can take time to  settle in the breech before they can be  successfully fired  This parameter is used  to set the amount of time that a paintball  h
41. ct filter settings  Check that your trigger filter and debounce  settings suit your trigger set up    The Break Beam Sensor System does not The Break Beam Sensor System is dirty  Clean the Break Beam Sensor System as per   appear to be reading correctly  the Maintenance Section     Break Beam Sensors are the wrong way around   Check that the red receiver is on the right hand  side of the Breech     The Break Beam Sensor System is not There is a broken wire or contact  or a short Check the plug of the cables     reading at all  circuit on either of the Breech Sensor cables   Check for cuts or pinches in the sensor cables     Either sensor is back to front  Check that the sensors face each other when  installed        Two or more balls are being fed into the Detents are broken missing Change the rubber finger detent   breech     Geo2 is inconsistent  Inline Regulator is supercharging  Strip and clean Inline Regulator    See Maintenance Section    Break Beam Sensor System turns itself off Eye is dirty  Clean the eyes     after firing   Eye is faulty  Replace the eyes   Eye is out of place  Re Install Eyes  Check alignment     When the Geo2 powers up  the righthand    The trigger is permanently depressed  Adjust the Trigger until the selected Trigger  side ofthe screen is not displayed and the detection method is activated when the Trigger  marker will not fire is released     FAULT FINDING    The Geo2 will not degas   degasses very The Purge Control Valve vent hole is blocked   
42. d to use the Opto sensor  to detect trigger pulls  The Opto sensor is  currently reading below the Opto release  point  i e  the trigger is considered    released       OPTO SENSOR SELECTED  READING  MID RANGE   The Geo2 is configured to use the Opto sensor  to detect trigger pulls  The Opto sensor is  currently reading somewhere between the    Opto release point and the Opto pull point  i e   the trigger is half depressed     OPTO SENSOR SELECTED  READING  ABOVE PULL POINT  The Geo2 is configured to use the Opto sensor    to detect trigger pulls  The Opto sensor is  currently reading above the Opto pull point   i e  the trigger is considered  pulled     OPTO SENSOR SELECTED  READING  10096   The Geo2 is configured to use the Opto sensor  to detect trigger pulls  The Opto sensor is  currently reading 10096  i e  the trigger is fully  depressed          MICRO SWITCH SELECTED  NOT  ACTUATED  The Geo2 is configured to use the micro switch  to detect trigger pulls  The micro switch is not  currently actuated  i e  the trigger is released     MICRO SWITCH SELECTED  ACTUATED  The Geo2 is configured to use the micro   switch to detect trigger pulls  The micro switch  is currently actuated  i e  the trigger is pulled     From the factory the Geo2 will have the Opto sensor  enabled  The micro switch option can be selected by  referring to the HARDWARE menu  see page 41      QUICK GUIDE    CONTENTS  ORIENTATION  QUICK SET UP  MENU TREE  ADVANCED SET UP  MAINTENANCE  E PORTAL   FAULT FI
43. damage   Replace and re lubricate as necessary     Turn the Inline Regulator upside down and carefully  unscrew the bottom section from the top section  SEE  FIGURE 10 2      Tip both the Piston and Spring out of the top of the Inline  Regulator  SEE FIGURE 10 3      Insert a 1 8    hex key into the Adjuster Screw in the bottom  section of the Inline Regulator  turn the Adjuster Screw  clockwise through the top of the Inline Regulator Bottom   SEE FIGURE 10 4   and pull out of the Inline Regulator  Bottom when it will no longer turn upwards    Thoroughly clean the 011 NBR70 o rings that sit on the  outside of the Adjuster Assembly  then re lubricate with  Eclipse Grease  SEE OVERLEAF FIGURE 10 5      Iff any o rings are damaged then replace them  Extra o rings are  available in parts kits available at   www planeteclipse com             adjuster screw can only be removed by turning it upwards  through the bottom section of the Inline Regulator  The regulator  will be damaged if the adjuster screw is removed incorrectly        Using a dry cotton bud  clean the internal 008 NBR70  o ring that sits inside the top section of the Adjuster Top   Then using a small hex key gently apply Eclipse Grease to  the o ring  SEE FIGURE 10 6       At this point if you are maintaining the Inline Regulator to  fix a supercharging issue  turn to page 50 to the ADVANCED  SL3 INLINE REGULATOR MAINTENANCE  section  If you are   not fixing a supercharging issue then there is no need to  perform this
44. e Latch Button and slide the Bonnet  forward     Screw the preset air system into the POPS  SEE FIGURE 4 2   so that the bottle screws in all the way and is tight  Pull the  Bonnet backwards allowing the POPS Pin to depress the  pin in the preset air system causing the Geo2 to become  pressurised  providing that there is sufficient air in your  tank   SEE FIGURE 4 3   When the Bonnet has been pulled  back far enough it engages with the POPS               You have now installed a preset air system onto your Geo2      High  mid and low pressure output preset air systems can be used  with the Geo2  providing the Geo2 has the SL3 Inline Regulator  originally supplied with the marker              force needed to engage the Bonnet may vary depending on  the output pressure and internal design of the air system being  used        QUICK GUIDE    CONTENTS  ORIENTATION  QUICK SET UP  MENU TREE  ADVANCED SET UP  MAINTENANCE  E PORTAL   FAULT FINDING  SERVICE CENTRES  PARTS LIST  SPARES  amp  ACCESSORIES  INDEX    USING YOUR GEO2       e                   USING YOUR GEO2    T SLOT MOUNTING  SYSTEM    The Geo2 utilises a T slot arrangement to mount the OOPS  to the bottom of the frame  The T slot is an improvement  over the dovetail mounting system found on most  paintball markers  and is much more able to withstand the  rigours of modern tournament paintball     STRAIGHT HOSE FITTINGS    The straight hose fittings found on the Geo2 DO NOT  require    Loctite    to secure them on the mark
45. e feedback for the trigger   The TRIGGER parameter is used to select  which system is used  The choices available  are as follows        OPTO  Select the Opto sensor for trigger pull detection        SWITCH  Select the micro switch for trigger pull  detection        CANCEL  Cancel editing and leave the parameter  unchanged     SOUND    THE SOUND PARAMETER    The Geo2 board is capable of emitting a  variety of sounds to audibly signal when  certain functions have been performed   including  but not limited to  powering up   powering off  changing the BBSS mode   and resetting various counters and timers   This parameter determines if this feature is  switched on or off  switching it on will cause  more drain on the battery  The choices  available for this parameter are     rami mil    p     Ci     gt         Sounds switched off    gt ON  Sounds switched on      gt CANCEL  Cancel editing and leave the parameter  unchanged           TONES    THE TONES PARAMETER    This parameter determines if the Geo2  emits a tone each time any of the  pushbuttons on the navigation console   are activated  As part of the smart menu  system the TONES parameter will only be  shown in the HARDWARE menu if the SOUND  parameter is switched ON The choices  available for this parameter are      gt OFF  Tones switched off    gt ON  Tones switched on        CANCEL  Cancel editing and leave the parameter    BACKLIGHT    THE LCD BACKLIGHT TIME  PARAMETER    The time the LCD backlight remains on after  a p
46. e up the Geo2     WARRANTY CARD    Tear out product registration card to be completed  and returned  Alternatively register online at  www planeteclipse com    77 SPARES  amp  ACCESSORIES    Available upgrade   repair kits for your Geo2     78 INDEX    Geo2 Manual Index     QUICK GUIDE      ORIENTATION    QUICK SET UP     USING YOUR GEO2     MENU TREE     ADVANCED SET UP     MAINTENANCE     E PORTAL     FAULT FINDING     SERVICE CENTRES      PARTS LIST     SPARES  amp  ACCESSORIES    INDEX             CONTENTS    m       ORIENTATION            KNOW YOUR GEO2 CLAMPING LEVER          FEEDNECK       WARNING  DO NOT REMOVE THE PRURGE CONTROLVALVE ASSEMBLY     BLANKING  PLUG        BOLT SYSTEM        A  EYE COVER SCREW   B  EYE COVER   C  SOLENOID ASSEMBLY     D  PILOT VALVE   E  CIRCUIT BOARD   F  TRIGGER            SOLENOID  RETAINING  SCREWS                   MACRO LINE    FITTING          FRAME        Q  SCREW   POPS ASSEMBLY INLINE REGULATOR          ASSEMBLY    ECLIPSE SHAFT4 BARREL    The Eclipse Geo2 comes as standard with an Eclipse Shaft 4 barrel        The barrel screws into the body of the Geo2 using a right hand thread meaning that if you  hold the Geo2 pointing away from you the barrel screws into the body in a counter clockwise 4  direction              The barrel comprises of two parts  a barrel back A and a barrel front B  The two parts are  joined together with a left hand thread meaning that if you hold the barrel  with the back  nearest you  the front unscrews 
47. ected Spring and Cap into their designated  hole in the manifold  SEE FIGURE 13 10   Using a 5 64 hex  key screw the Back Check Cap back into the manifold to  hold the contents of the Back Check Assembly in place   SEE FIGURE 13 11      Using an appropriately sized Phillips head screwdriver   remove the Spool Pack Retaining screw from the manifold   SEE FIGURE 13 12  and using a pair of needle nosed pliers  remove the Spool Pack from the manifold  SEE FIGURE  13 13       If any of the components of the Back Check assembly are  damaged or not installed correctly they will prevent the marker  from operating correctly        QUICK GUIDE    CONTENTS  ORIENTATION  QUICK SET UP  USING YOUR GEO2  MENU TREE  ADVANCED SET UP  E PORTAL   FAULT FINDING  SERVICE CENTRES  PARTS LIST  SPARES  amp  ACCESSORIES  INDEX    MAINTENANCE    Ui  Lt    MAINTENANCE              CONTINUED     Clean off any dirt  debris  paint or grease from the   Spool Pack and inspect the o rings for signs of wear or  damage SEE FIGURE 13 14   If any of the o rings on the  Spool Pack are damaged replace the entire spool pack   Using a dry Q tip clean the inside of the manifold where  the Spool Pack resides ensuring that any dirt  debris and  old grease is removed  SEE FIGURE 13 15   Lubricate every  o ring on the outside of the Spool Pack thoroughly with  Eclipse Grease and insert the Spool Pack into the manifold  making sure that the screw hole in the end lines up with  the hole in the manifold  SEE FIGURE 13 16   
48. ed off any old grease  paint  or debris  apply a small amount of Eclipse Grease to the  internal o ring and the 2 external o rings  SEE FIGURE  11 8      Smear a light coat of Eclipse Grease onto the smooth  internal bore of the Can from the rear  SEE FIGURE 11 9       Remove any excess blobs of eclipse grease from the inside and  outside of the can         CONTINUED     Take the Prop Shaft and having cleaned off any old grease   paint or debris  apply Eclipse Grease to the large rear o ring  and the threads  SEE FIGURE 11 10  and also to the 14x2  o ring near the front of the Prop Shaft  SEE FIGURE 11 11      Take the Bolt and having cleaned off any old grease  paint  or debris  apply a light film of Eclipse Grease to cover the   front end of the bolt and also the internal rear bore of the  bolt  SEE FIGURE 11 12   Apply a coat of Eclipse Grease to  the 2 external Bolt o rings near the centre of the bolt  SEE  FIGURE 11 13      Remove excess Eclipse Grease by wiping off with finger   Aim to apply only a very thin film of grease to the  components maintained  as excess grease can cause poor  performance     Slide the Bolt onto the Prop Shaft  SEE FIGURE 11 14  and  slide the Can over the Bolt and push into place until the  Can touches the Prop Shaft Back Cap  SEE FIGURE 11 15      Finally wipe any excess Eclipse Grease off the o ring on the  head of the bolt and insert the complete Bolt Assembly  into the marker body  SEE FIGURE 11 16      Either by hand or using a 1 4  hex k
49. een is used to indicate  the eight possible states of the BBSS as follows     BBSS ENABLED AND BALL DETECTED  The Geo2 can be fired at the maximum rate of  fire determined by the chosen firing mode         c    BBSS ENABLED NO BALL DETECTED  The Geo2 cannot be fired     BBSS DISABLED  The Geo2 can be fired at a maximum rate of            fire as set by the BS OFF ROF parameter  see    page 35             BBSS FAULT DETECTED  The system is disabled  The Geo2 can only  be fired at a maximum rate of 2bps less than  the maximum rate of fire  up to a maximum  of 10 bps     BBSS FAULT HAS BEEN CLEARED AND  BALL DETECTED   The sensor has been re enabled  A ball is  detected and the Geo2 can be fired at the    maximum rate of fire determined by the  chosen firing mode     BBSS FAULT HAS BEEN CLEARED AND  NO BALL DETECTED  The sensor is enabled  No ball is detected so  the Geo2 cannot be fired  To reset the BBSS  icon  use the    button to switch off the   M BBSS ENABLED IN TRAINING MODE        The BBSS has been over ridden as the user  et  has selected training mode  As the user has  chosen to leave the BBSS on  the achievable  rate of fire is limited by the firing mode         BBSS DISABLED IN TRAINING MODE         The     55 has been over ridden as the user  chosen to turn the BBSS off  the achievable  rate of fire is limited by the BS OFF ROF  parameter  see page 35    The auxiliary socket on the Geo2 circuit board allows third  party products such as loaders or RF transmitters to
50. een to the  right  The value displayed in the   top left of the screen represents the  number of full cycles completed in   a second   the actual rate of fire over  that second  The value below it is the  maximum actual rate of fire that has    THE MENU SYSTEM    Behind the run screen is a structured menu system  comprised of two layers of menus  Each menu contains a  number of menu items and each menu item can either be  a parameter or a branch to another menu  Branches have  an animated graphic on the right of the display  whereas  parameters have their current value                 been achieved  The graph below this E TYPICAL   number shows the actual rates of fire      BRANCH   achieved over time where each bar    n   represents the amount of pulls in that F TYPICAL   second  To reset the maximum  press F PARAMETER   and hold the       button for 1 second                                 F nee  RANGE BAR   OF FIRE TYPICAL    PARAMETER UNIT  When the peak ROF is selected for  display the run screen will look  something like the screen to the  right  which differs from the display  of the actual ROF by the inclusion   of the indicator DK The value  displayed in the top left of the screen  represents the maximum rate of fire  that has been recorded over the last  second  The value below it is the  maximum peak rate of fire that has  been achieved  The graph below   this number shows the peak rates   of fire achieved over time  To reset  this maximum  press and hold the W  bu
51. eo2 platform  The Eclipse  E Portal Software  USB cable and USB daughter board are  sold as a kit  separate from the Geo2      The Eclipse E Portal allows you to connect the Eclipse Geo2  to a PC  where a number of operations can be performed     UPDATE THE MARKERS FIRMWARE   from time to time new  firmware may be released by Planet Eclipse  You can now  download and install the latest firmware using the Eclipse  E Portal     ALTER THE ELECTRONIC PARAMETERS   the Eclipse  E Portal will give you full access to all of the parameters on  the Geo2 circuit board     CUSTOMISE SCREEN GRAPHICS   Customise the boot up  screen graphic      If you already own an Eclipse E portal kit  such as the kit included  with the Eclipse SLS   this kit will be compatible with the Geo2    Minimum system requirements     Monitor Resolution   1024x768 or higher  CD ROM   drive  Keyboard  Mouse  USB socket  5MB of hard   disk space  1GHz Processor  384Mb RAM  Windows   XP Windows Vista Windows 7  internet connection    required for software and firmware updates      L 10     000                WINDOWS                          USB CABLE       EXPANSION BOARD    PLANET ECLIPSE  GEO2    QUICK GUIDE    CONTENTS  ORIENTATION  QUICK SET UP  USING YOUR GEO2  MENU TREE  ADVANCED SET UP  MAINTENANCE  FAULT FINDING  SERVICE CENTRES  PARTS LIST  SPARES  amp  ACCESSORIES  INDEX    ECLIPSE E PORTAL                SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION  Geo2 will not switch on  terminal nearest to the side of the frame   
52. er  These are  secured by the capture o ring on the end of the fitting   Only use a 3 32  hex key in the designated hole inside the  fitting to remove or re attach the fitting  When re attaching  the fittings DO NOT apply too much force or the threads on  the fitting receiving part may be damaged  remember to  stop when you meet resistance      MACROLINE HOSING AND  ELBOWS    To aid the longevity of your Macroline hosing  it is very  important to remove it from  and install it back into  the  fittings in the correct manner     Pull back the collet section of the hose fitting and keep the  collet depressed  Pull the Macroline hose out of the hose  fitting and release the collet     Before installing the Macroline hose into the hose fitting  ensure that the end has been trimmed correctly to ensure  a tight fit in the hose fitting        T SLOT   V  MOUNT          ATTACHING    LOADER       Using a 5 32  hex key or your fingers  turn the sprocket  screw of the clamping feed neck counter clockwise  SEE  FIGURE 5 1      Release the clamping lever on the feed neck  SEE FIGURE  5 2  and test to see if your loader can easily be pushed  into the top of the feed neck  If the loader cannot easily be  pushed into the feed neck  loosen the sprocket screw of  the clamping feed neck a little more by turning it counter  clockwise using a 5 32  hex key or your fingers  SEE  FIGURE 5 1      When you have managed to push your loader into the  clamping feed neck  close the clamp to secure it firm
53. etection method set  to Opto     The front stop trigger screw is used to set the amount of  trigger travel prior to the marker firing  Turn this screw  clockwise to reduce the amount of travel  Do not turn the  screw too far or the trigger will be pushed past the firing  point and the marker will not work  Turn this screw counter  clockwise to increase the amount of trigger travel  SEE  FIGURE 6 1      The rear stop trigger screw is used to set the amount of  travel after the marker has fired  Turn this screw clockwise  to reduce the amount of travel  Do not turn the screw too  far or the trigger will be prevented from reaching its firing  point and the marker will not work  Turn this screw counter  clockwise to increase the amount of travel  SEE FIGURE  6 2      The magnet return strength screw is used to adjust the  amount of force with which the trigger is returned to its  rest position by the magnet  Turn the screw clockwise to  increase the amount of force  Do not turn the screw too far  or it will negate the position of the front stop trigger screw   Turn the screw counter clockwise to reduce the amount   of force  Do not turn the screw too far or there will not be  enough force to return the trigger  SEE FIGURE 6 3          CONTINUED     The micro switch activation screw is used to adjust the  point in the trigger pull at which the micro switch is  activated  Turn the screw clockwise to decrease the  amount of trigger travel to the activation point  Turn the  screw cou
54. ey  screw the Bolt  Assembly into the marker body  SEE FIGURE 11 17       If inserted by hand the Prop Shaft and Bolt can be accessed  and maintained by hand in future      DO NOT over tighten the Bolt Assembly           QUICK GUIDE    CONTENTS  ORIENTATION  QUICK SET UP  USING YOUR GEO2  MENU TREE  ADVANCED SET UP  E PORTAL   FAULT FINDING  SERVICE CENTRES  PARTS LIST  SPARES  amp  ACCESSORIES  INDEX    MAINTENANCE    Ul       MAINTENANCE    Ul  JI    ADVANCED BOLT SYSTEM  MAINTENANCE       This procedure is only required if you are replacing the  front Prop Shaft bumper  or maintaining the rear Prop Shaft  14x2 o ring  which if damaged or dirty will cause a leak  around the Back Cap of the Geo2     To replace an excessively worn front bumper  insert an  appropriately sized hex key or screw driver shaft into the  hole in the middle of the Prop Shaft  then unscrew the  Prop Shaft Tip by hand  SEE FIGURE 11 18   Remove and  replace the worn front bumper ensuring the flat face of the  bumper faces the threads of the Prop Shaft Tip  SEE FIGURE  11 19   Reattach the Prop Shaft Tip  being carefully not to  apply too much force  it only needs to be screwed in hand  tight  SEE FIGURE 11 18      Keeping the hex key in the Prop Shaft hole  take a 1 8  hex  key and remove the Retaining Screw in the back of the  Prop Shaft  SEE FIGURE 11 20   Remove the Prop Shaft from  the Back Cap  taking care not to lose the Prop Shaft Spring   Check the 14x2 o ring at the back of the Prop Shaft  and
55. field  BPS meter as readings may vary from meter to meter     UJ  G      GED    ADVANCED SET UP    UJ  m    RAMP SETUP    THE RAMP SETTINGS MENU    This menu is only available when ramping has been  selected with the FIRE MODE parameter and comprises a  list of parameters that control the way in which the Geo2  ramps  as shown below            HSM          H T Hl            Um    T                       THE RAMP          PARAMETER    This parameter is used to select the ramping  style and has the following choices  see  opposite            STEP  Step ramping will cause the Geo2 to shoot in  semi automatic until a number of trigger pulls  set by  SEMI SHOTS  have been made at a minimum pull rate  set  by KICK IN  At this point the rate of fire will step up to the  maximum rate of fire as set by BS ON ROF  or the maximum  loader speed if the ROF CAP parameter is set to off    Ramping is maintained as long as the user continues to  pull the trigger at a required rate set by SUSTAIN        LINEAR  Linear ramping will cause the Geo2 to shoot in  semi automatic until a number of trigger pulls  set by SEMI  SHOTS  have been made at a minimum pull rate  set by KICK  IN  At this point the rate of fire will equal the rate of trigger  pulls increased by the percentage specified by RATE up to a  maximum rate of fire as set by BS ON ROF  if the ROF CAP is  on  Ramping is maintained as long as the user continues to  pull the trigger at a required rate set by SUSTAIN        CANCEL  Editing 
56. he Solenoid  Assembly onto the Geo2 body  SEE FIGURE13 1      With the Solenoid Assembly completely removed from  the Geo2 body the bottom of the Geo2 body should now  resemble FIGURE 13 2 Ensure that the air transfer holes  in the bottom of the body are free from contamination  from any dirt  debris  paint or moisture and clear away  any excess grease if it appears to be blocking any of the  transfer holes     Check the underside of the Solenoid Assembly to ensure  that it is also free from damage or debris  SEE FIGURE 13 3   and remove the rubber gasket to clean the filter section as  shown in FIGURE 13 4 Replace the rubber gasket ensuring  that it lies flat in its designated groove in the manifold  body  SEE FIGURE 13 5      If you are replacing a defective Pilot Assembly  unscrew  it from the manifold now and replace it with a new Pilot  Assembly unit  SEE FIGURE 13 6          CONTINUED     Using a 5 64  hex key  unscrew and remove the Back Check  Assembly from the manifold  SEE FIGURE 13 7   The Back   Check Assembly comprises of three parts  the Back Check  Ball  the Back Check Spring and the Back Check Cap  SEE  FIGURE 13 8   If the Back Check Ball or Spring is deformed  or damaged replace as necessary using authentic Geo2  Spares     Rebuild the Back Check Assembly by placing the Back   Check Ball into hole in the manifold and then attach the  Back Check Spring to the end of the Back Check Cap as  shown in FIGURE 13 9  Holding the manifold on its end   insert the conn
57. he display shows  TURN  OFF   Release the  amp  button and re press it to turn off the  Geo2  Alternatively double click the  amp  button to enter the  menu tree then press  to turn off the Geo2      FIRINGTHE GEO2    Pull the Trigger to fire the Geo2  The entire firing sequence  is controlled electronically by the Geo2 Circuit Board   enabling any user to easily achieve high rates of fire     THE GEO2 CIRCUIT BOARD    There are four sockets on the Geo2 Circuit Board  the BBSS  socket  A   the Geo2 Solenoid socket  B   the Auxiliary  socket to which third party products such as loaders and  RF transmitters can be connected using the relevant  wiring harness  C  and the Expansion Board socket which  connects the Eclipse E Portal USB Daughter Board to the  Geo2  D   SEE FIGURE 3 2  22     The double clicking feature is user selectable  factory default is set  to on  It can be turned off using the Double Click parameter in the  Hardware Menu  see page 42               Auxiliary socket is turned on and off manually via the AUX  OUT parameter in the Hardware menu on page 42    Eclipse E Portal sold separately  see page 65         QUICK GUIDE    CONTENTS  ORIENTATION  USING YOUR GEO2  MENU TREE  ADVANCED SET UP  MAINTENANCE  E PORTAL   FAULT FINDING  SERVICE CENTRES  PARTS LIST  SPARES  amp  ACCESSORIES  INDEX    QUICK SET UP         dn    GED    QUICK SET UP              da    USING THE BREAK BEAM  SENSOR SYSTEM    The break beam sensor system  referred to elsewhere in  this manua
58. in a counter clockwise direction  The bore size of the barrel  back is engraved at the end of the barrel back C      On the barrel back there is a 016 NBR 70 o ring D which prevents the barrel from vibrating  loose from the Geo2 body when the marker is fired  There is also a 015 NBR 70 o ring on the  tip of the barrel back E helps with alignment when the two sections are screwed together     Replace and lubricate these o rings with Eclipse Grease as necessary      The bore size of your Shaft4 may vary according to  the model of Geo2 you have              Geo2 will only accept COCKER Threaded barrels   Do not use any other type of barrel thread     The Eclipse Shaft4 front and back barrel sections are  not interchangeable with older version shaft front  and back barrel sections  including Shaft3 barrel kits     The model of barrel accompanying your Geo2 may  differ from above     QUICK GUIDE    CONTENTS   QUICK SET UP  USING YOUR GEO2  MENU TREE  ADVANCED SET UP  MAINTENANCE  E PORTAL   FAULT FINDING  SERVICE CENTRES  PARTS LIST  SPARES  amp  ACCESSORIES  INDEX    ORIENTATION    p    ORIENTATION    oo           SL3 INLINE REGULATOR  016 NBR7O    INLINE REGULATOR  PISTON    MACROLINE FITTING  INLINE REGULATOR    SPRING     INLINE REGULATOR  TOP     INLINE REGULATOR    ADJUSTER TOP SWIVEL    REGULATOR SEAL   PURGE POPPET ASSEMBLY      011 NBR 70 in    ADJUSTER SCREW     011 NBR70   008 NBR70           INLINE REGULATOR   BOTTOM  The Inline Regulator mounting threads on the Geo2  
59. is cancelled and no changes are made  to the parameter     RATE    THE LINEAR RAMP RATE PARAMETER    The parameter is only available when LINEAR  ramping is selected and is used to set the  percentage increase in rate of fire over rate  of trigger pulls     For example  if the user is pulling the trigger  at a rate of 10 pulls per second and the RATE  parameter is set to 5096 then the rate of fire  is 10 plus 5096 extra which is 15 balls per  second     This parameter can be set between 0 and 10096 in 1096  increments           SEMI SHOTS e RESTART QUICK GUIDE  THE SEMI SHOTS MENU E THE RAMP RESTART PARAMETER F  CONTENTS       ORIENTATION  The parameter sets the number of shots    The RESTART parameter defines the amount T  in semi automatic that are required at the   of time after the last trigger pull during Ai ESSES SET UP  KICK IN rate before ramping will start         z which the ramp can be restarted with a V MESSO MOUR GFO2  parameter can be set between 3 and 9 pulls T single trigger pull  If a trigger pull occurs MENU TREE  in 1 pull increments    after the RESTART time has expired  then the  other ramp start conditions have to be met EEREHANCE  before ramping will restart  This parameter  can be set between 0 0 and 1 0 seconds in              0 1 second increments  eee NDING  SERVICE CENTRES  PARTS LIST          K      SPARES 8  ACCESSORIES  INDEX    THE KICK IN PARAMETER    This parameter sets the minimum rate   at which the user has to pull the trigger   in order t
60. ivate the EDIT mode   Press the Y button to display the next choice in the list   When the last choice is displayed  pressing W will display  the first choice in the list  Press the 4 button to display  the previous choice in the list  When the first choice is  displayed  pressing the    button will display the last  choice in the list  When the required choice is displayed  press the    button to accept the choice and end the EDIT  mode  If the displayed choice is cancel then pressing the  button will end the EDIT mode and restore the parameter  to the value that is was prior to editing     THE MAIN MENU QUICK GUIDE    CONTENTS  ORIENTATION  QUICK SET UP  USING YOUR GEO2  MENU TREE  MAINTENANCE  E PORTAL   FAULT FINDING  SERVICE CENTRES  PARTS LIST  SPARES  amp  ACCESSORIES  INDEX    Jc                             T                   Wat               TI  TC           111    11   Tl         IT Ul  I     H            T  D          H LI  Fi        mza Mat                         Main menu is contains both individual editable parameters        sub menus which contain editable parameters  Some  of these parameters affect the way the Geo2 shoots and are tournament locked as standard from the factory      ADVANCED SET UP     The layout of the Main menu is correct at time of printing  However Newer versions of the Geo2 software may have a different layout   of the Main menu  sub menus and parameters from what is printed in this manual  You may find some parameters have been added o
61. l as BBSS is used to detect when a paintball is  ready to fire from the Geo2  If no paintball is ready then  the BBSS will inhibit the Geo2 from firing  This prevents the  Geo2 from    chopping    paintballs that are not fully loaded  into the marker     To switch off the BBSS  press and hold the   button for 0 5  seconds  SEE FIGURE 3 3      The BBSS indicator on the top right of the LCD will change  from   gt   enabled  to      disabled      To switch the BBSS back on  press and hold the  amp  button  for 0 5 second  The indicator will change back to  lt  gt      When the BBSS is enabled  the indicator will change  depending upon whether the system has detected a ball  or not  When no ball has been detected the indicator  looks like this    when a ball has been detected the icon  changes to look like this        Additional features of the Geo2 s Break Beam Sensor  System are covered in full on page 24 of this user manual      When the Geo2 is turned on  the Break Beam Sensor System is  automatically enabled        SETTING UP YOUR GEO2    Before you can begin to use your Geo2  you will need to  attach an air system and a paintball loader     INSTALLING A PRESET AIR  SYSTEM       Every Geo2 comes complete with a new Eclipse Push  On Off Purge System  POPS  which provides a direct  connection for a preset air system  Before screwing an air  system into the POPS ensure that the Bonnet is disengaged  in its forward position  SEE FIGURE 4 1   If the Bonnet is  engaged  depress th
62. last trigger pull during which ramp        be restarted    BACK Return to Main menu    TIMING       DWELL 0 0  25 0 ms Solenoid energise time in milliseconds  ms  for each shot    FSD COMP 0 0  5 0 ms First shot drop off compensation time in milliseconds  ms   Ha FSD DELAY 00 00 04 00  Firstshot drop off delay n            BACK Return to Main menu  FILTER  E NCE             Level 9 Use trigger debounce level 9  less bounce   Level x Use trigger debounce level 8   2  Level 1 Use trigger debounce level 1  more bounce     Cancel Cancel debounce selection       f   EMPTY    1 0  20 0 ms    Time in milliseconds  ms  that the breech must remain empty before the BBSS  can look for a paintball    QUICK GUIDE    CONTENTS  ORIENTATION  QUICK SET UP  USING YOUR GEO2  ADVANCED SET UP  MAINTENANCE  E PORTAL   FAULT FINDING  SERVICE CENTRES  PARTS LIST  SPARES  amp  ACCESSORIES  INDEX    MENU TREE           x    MENU TREE    w             FULL 1 0 200 ms Time in milliseconds  ms  that a paintball must be in the breech for the Geo2 to be ready  to fire    DEULL      Bo  250ms Time in milliseconds  ms  that the trigger must be pulled for a shot to be fired    KARELEASETM    3 0  25 0 ms Time in milliseconds  ms  that the trigger must be released before a pull can be recorded               PT 51 99  Percentage at which the trigger Opto sensor pull point is set  TRIGGER dependant          RELEASE PT 1 49  Percentage at which the trigger Opto sensor release point is set  TRIGGER dependant     B
63. ly   in place  SEE FIGURE 5 3   If the loader is loose then you  will need to release the clamp  tighten the sprocket screw  slightly by turning it clockwise with a 5 32  hex key or  your fingers and close the clamp  Repeat this process as  necessary to secure your loader in place     You have now attached a loader to your Geo2  Once you  have filled your loader and air tank you will then be ready  to begin using your Geo2           QUICK GUIDE    CONTENTS  ORIENTATION  QUICK SET UP  MENU TREE  ADVANCED SET UP  MAINTENANCE  E PORTAL   FAULT FINDING  SERVICE CENTRES  PARTS LIST  SPARES  amp  ACCESSORIES  INDEX    USING YOUR GEO2    gh       USING YOUR GEO2               SETTING THE TRIGGER    The Geo2 provides the user with the option to use   either a micro switch or an Opto sensor as the means for  detecting trigger pulls  Before you begin to adjust and set  your trigger  you must first select the method of trigger  detection that you wish to use by entering the Main menu  and making your selection from the HARDWARE menu  see  page 40      There are five adjustment points on the trigger   the front  stop trigger screw  the rear stop trigger screw  the magnet  return strength screw  the micro switch activation screw  and the spring return strength screw     As standard each Geo2 comes with a factory set trigger  travel of approximately 2mm in total length  one millimeter  of travel before the firing point and one millimeter of travel  after the firing point  and the trigger d
64. mp  ACCESSORIES  INDEX    ADVANCED SET UP    D   a    JI  JI    ADVANCED SET UP    SHOT COUNT    THE SHOT COUNT MENU    GAUGE MAX    THE GAUGE MAX PARAMETER    The SHOT COUNT menu allows the user to alter the shot The GAUGE MAX parameter allows the user  gauge that appears in the shot count run screen  to set the number the gauge counts down   from every time the Geo2 is fired  The user  L can set the gauge from 100 to 2000 in  increments of 10     merc Tot     r  m             LI  La  E    RE       GAUGE    THE GAUGE PARAMETER    The GAUGE parameter allows the user to  toggle the gauge graphic on and off  in the  shot counter run screen     E     LI  E        The choices for the GAUGE parameter                gt OFF  Gauge graphic on the shot count run  screen is disabled        ON  Gauge graphic on the shot count run screen is  enabled        CANCEL  Cancel editing and leave the parameter  unchanged     GI          LI  EI  E    AIC                     ALARM QUICK GUIDE  THE GAME TIMER MENU THE ALARM TIME PARAMETER CONTENTS  ORIENTATION  This menu is comprised of parameters that control the An alarm condition is generated whenever           QUICK SET UP  operation of the Game Timer  the game timer counts down to a specific  time set by the ALARM parameter  This pas OUR GEO2  L parameter can be set between 00 00 and MENU TREE  10 00 minutes in 10 second increments   MAINTENANCE  When the alarm condition is generated the         game timer will start to flash and the audible F
65. nd using another  dry cotton bud  remove any grease or debris build up from  the front of the sensor unit  SEE FIGURE 9 3          CONTINUED     Remove the rubber Detent and using a dry cotton bud  clean the Detent and it s location point in the Geo2 Body     SEE FIGURE 9 4  Replace the Detent back into the Geo2  body and place the BBSS back into the designated slot in  the body  SEE FIGURE 9 5   Ensure that the sensor is face  down in the body i e  looking into the breech     Replace the sensor cover and using a 5 64  hex key  replace  the Bream Beam Sensor cover retaining screw to hold the  sensor cover in place  SEE FIGURE 9 6      Repeat the procedure for the opposite side of the Geo2     You have now cleaned your Break Beam Sensor System      When cleaning the Break Beam sensor system inspect the  condition of rubber finger detents and replace if necessary    Ensure that the receiver sensor  indicated by    red mark  amp  red heat  shrink  is located on the right hand side of the marker body             QUICK GUIDE    CONTENTS  ORIENTATION  QUICK SET UP  USING YOUR GEO2  MENU TREE  ADVANCED SET UP  E PORTAL   FAULT FINDING  SERVICE CENTRES  PARTS LIST  SPARES  amp  ACCESSORIES  INDEX    MAINTENANCE    r  P    MAINTENANCE    D  e    CLEANING THE INLINE  REGULATOR       Disconnect the macroline hosing from your Inline  Regulator allowing it to be unscrewed from the Front  Regulator Mount  FRM   SEE FIGURE 10 1   Inspect the  o ring at the top of the threads on the FRM for 
66. ner Weise unsicher sein  oder  den Inhalte dies Heftes nicht verstehen   lassen Sie sich bitte von einen Experten  beraten     WARNING    E    CONTENTS    JI    6 ORIENTATION    Names the component parts of the Geo2 Marker  This  section is essential reading for everyone     6    KNOW YOUR GEO2   7  gt  ECLIPSE SHAFT4 BARREL   8  gt SL3 INLINE REGULATOR   9  gt GEO2 BOLT SYSTEM   10    GEO2 SOLENOID ASSEMBLY   11  gt  PUSH ON OFF PURGE SYSTEM   12  gt THE GEO2 NAVIGATION CONSOLE  13  gt  OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW    14 QUICK SET UP    Details on how to get up and running quickly with your  Geo2  This section Is essential reading for everyone     14    INSTALLING A 9V BATTERY  15    SWITCHING ON THE GEO2     SWITCHING OFF THE GEO2     FIRINGTHE GEO2     THE GEO2 CIRCUIT BOARD  16    USING THE BREAK BEAM SENSOR SYSTEM    17 USING YOUR GEO2    More detailed information on how to use and interact  with the Geo2 via its user interface     17    SETTING UP     INSTALLING A PRESET AIR SYSTEM  18    T SLOT MOUNTING SYSTEM     MACROLINE HOSING AND FITTINGS  19    ATTACHING A LOADER  20    SETTING THETRIGGER  22  gt  ADJUSTING THE VELOCITY   gt  ADJUSTING THE LPR PRESSURE  23  gt  USER INTERFACE   gt  RUN SCREEN LAYOUT  24  gt THE BBSS INDICATOR   gt  THE AUX OUT INDICATOR  25  gt  THE SOUND INDICATOR   gt  THE TRIGGER DETECTION INDICATOR    26  gt  THE LOCK INDICATOR   gt  THE BATTERY LEVEL INDICATOR   gt  THE GAME TIMER   gt  THE SHOT COUNTER  27  gt  THE ACTUAL RATE OF FIRE   gt  THE PEA
67. nter clockwise to increase the amount of trigger  travel to the activation point  SEE FIGURE 6 4      The spring return strength screw can only be adjusted by  first removing the frame from the marker body  as per the  instructions in the Maintenance section on page 55  The  spring return strength screw is used to adjust the spring  strength that returns the trigger to its resting position   Turn the screw clockwise to increase the amount of spring  return strength in the trigger pull  Turn this screw counter  clockwise to reduce the amount of spring return strength  in the trigger pull  Do not turn the screw too far counter  clockwise or there will not be enough force to return the  trigger consistently  SEE FIGURE 6 5      When setting the trigger it is important to ensure that the  electronic trigger detection is working correctly  When the  trigger is fully depressed the trigger detection indicator   TDI  should point upwards      A     When the trigger is fully released the TDI should point  downwards  F           For more information  see understanding the trigger  detection indicator  TDI  on page 25 and The FILTER menu  on page 38     FIGURE 6 6 KEY    Spring   Spring Return Strength Screw  Trigger Pin Retaining Screw  Front Stop Trigger Screw  Magnet Return Strength Screw  Micro Switch Activation Screw  Rear Stop Trigger Screw                        gt        QUICK GUIDE    CONTENTS  ORIENTATION  QUICK SET UP  MENU TREE  ADVANCED SET UP  MAINTENANCE  E PORTAL   FAULT
68. o start ramping  This parameter  can be set between 3 3 and 10 0 pulls per  second in 0 1 pulls per second increments     TIMING    THETIMING MENU       The parameters on the T MING menu all relate to the  control of the solenoid valve  see overleaf      SUSTAIN    THE SUSTAIN RATE PARAMETER    L    Once the Geo2 is ramping the user has to  continue to pull the trigger at a minimum  rate in order to maintain the ramping   This parameter sets this rate and can be  between 3 3 and 10 0 pulls per second in  0 1 pulls per second increments     STi  LI  Su    H    T   m                       T  JA    ADVANCED SET UP       UJ  e    GED     9          ADVANCED SET UP    DWELL    THE DWELL PARAMETER    FILTER    THE FILTER MENU     O    The DWELL parameter sets the amount of  time that the solenoid is energized and  therefore the amount of gas that is released  with each shot of the Geo2  Setting this  parameter too low will result in low velocity  shots and or excessive shot to shot velocity  fluctuations  Setting the parameter too  high will simply waste gas and make the          Geo2 louder         DWELL             set between L  0 0 and 25 0 milliseconds  The factory default setting can   normally be reduced after a few thousand shots as the   Geo2  beds in     The parameters on the FILTER menu are all used to tune the  Geo2 s software filters which prevent the Geo2 from firing  unless all of the necessary conditions are met  The factory  default settings will be suitable for mo
69. o2  To enter the Main menu the user still needs to  push and hold the X9 button      gt ALL  Double clicking works when powering up the Geo2  and entering the Main menu  Push and hold still works for  these procedures as well        CANCEL  Cancel editing and leave the parameter  unchanged     AUTO OFF    THE AUTO POWER OFF TIME  PARAMETER    CO O ACn    The time that has to elapse before the Geo2  switches itself off if not used  The parameter  can be set between 5 and 20 minutes                  TRAINING    THE TRAINING PARAMETER    The TRAINING parameter is used to select  Training mode  In Training mode the Geo2  will function exactly the same as normal but  with two important differences     1  The solenoid valve is not driven so the  bolt does not move and does not release a  burst of air  Instead the beeper will sound  for each pull of the trigger  This simulates  the firing cycle without wasting air and generating lots of  noise        2  The BBSS is overridden so that the Geo2 can cycle  without paint  The centre of the BBSS indicator changes to  a T to indicate that Training mode is enabled    The TRAINING parameter choices are as follows        OFF  Training mode is disabled and the Geo2 functions  normally        ON  Training mode is enabled        CANCEL  Cancel editing and leave the parameter  unchanged     QUICK GUIDE    CONTENTS  ORIENTATION  QUICK SET UP  USING YOUR GEO2  MENU TREE  MAINTENANCE  E PORTAL   FAULT FINDING  SERVICE CENTRES  PARTS LIST  SPARES  a
70. per           9   Front Frame Screw                72 74  Front Stop Trigger Screw      20  FSD COMP      29  38   FSD DELAY      29  38  FULL      30  39   GAME      31  45   Game Timer      26  31    GAUGE      31  44   GAUGE MAX      31  44   GRN LEVEL      30  42   HARDWARE      40   Inline Purge Control Valve                72 73  Inline Regulator Adjuster Screw      50  72   73  Inline Regulator Assembly      6  48   49  Inline Regulator Bottom      8  72   73   Inline Regulator Piston      8  72     73   Inline Regulator Spring      8  72     73   Inline Regulator Swivel     8  72     73   Inline Regulator Top      8  72   73  KICK IN      29  37   LOAD      28  34   Loader      19   Lock Indicator      23  26   LINEAR      29   Macroline Elbow      6  18  72   73   Macroline Fitting        8   Macroline Hose      18  72   73   Magnet Return Strength Screw      20  Manifold                10   Main Menu      28     31  33   Menu System      27  31   Menu               28 31   Micro switch Activation Screw      21  72     74    Navigation Console      12  72     73  28    Purge Control Valve      6  51   Purge Control Valve Guide        6  51  Purge Control Valve Spring          6 5   Push On Off Purge System  POPS       6  11  17  63   64  POPS Boch  72   73   POPS Insert       72     73   POPS Bonnet      17  72   73   POPS Pin      72     73   Operational Overview      13  Parameters      32   PCB Retaining Screw       72 74  Peak Rate of Fire      27   Pilot Valve  
71. r  removed entirely  If you are unsure about any parameters which do not feature in the manual contact your local dealer service centre or  Planet Eclipse directly     UJ   2f    P RES ET  gt  NPPL  Load a set of parameters that configures the   c THE PRESET MENU S        with the 2008 NPPL rules governing firing  In order to simplify the set up of the Geo2 a number of  preset configurations are available for selection  Choosing    one of these presets will cause all of the necessary  parameters to be set in such a way as to make the Geo2    comply with the rules governing a particular paintball    PSP 12  Load a set of parameters that configures the    league     It is also possible for the user to save up to two Geo2 to comply with the PSP rules governing firing modes  preset configurations of their own  in higher divisions  12bps        L        PSP 10  Load a set of parameters that configures the  Geo2 to comply with the PSP rules governing firing modes  in lower divisions  10bps           MS10  Load a set of parameters that configures the Geo2  to comply with the 2010 Millennium Series rules governing  firing modes           CANCEL  Editing is cancelled and the parameter remains  unchanged     SAVE    THE SAVE PRESET PARAMETER       This parameter is used to save the current  set of parameters as a user defined custom  preset configuration     LOAD    THE LOAD PRESET PARAMETER   This parameter is used to load the required This parameter has the following choices   preset
72. rom the fitting  on the POPS Body  fully depress the Latch Button then  slide the Bonnet forward while continuing to depress Latch  Button  SEE FIGURE 15 1      When the Bonnet is in the forward position  SEE FIGURE  15 2  remove the Latch Button and Spring from the Bonnet   SEE FIGURE 15 3  then slide the Bonnet off the POPS Body   SEE FIGURE 15 4   Be careful not to lose the spring     Carefully slide the Push Rod out from either side of the  POPS Body  taking care not to lose the two o rings on the  Push Rod  SEE FIGURE 15 5      Clean off any dirt  debris or moisture from the Bonnet  the  POPS Body and the Latch Button  SEE FIGURE 15 6      Remove the POPS Insert Assembly using a 5 32    hex key   SEE FIGURE 15 7   Remove the POPS Pin from the POPS  Insert     Clean and check the condition of the 007 NBR70 o ring on  the outside of the POPS Insert  replacing as necessary  SEE  FIGURE 15 8      A          ata    QUICK GUIDE    CONTENTS  ORIENTATION  QUICK SET UP  USING YOUR GEO2  MENU TREE  ADVANCED SET UP  E PORTAL   FAULT FINDING  SERVICE CENTRES  PARTS LIST  SPARES  amp  ACCESSORIES  INDEX    MAINTENANCE        r     CONTINUED   E Clean        check the condition of the single internal  005 NBR90 o ring in the front of the POPS Insert  replace if    necessary  SEE FIGURE 15 9   Lubricate this o ring liberally  using Eclipse Grease     Lubricate the narrow end of the POPS Pin with a smear   of Eclipse Grease and push the Pin  narrow end first  into  the POPS Insert so th
73. st set ups  however  certain loader and trigger set ups may require modification  of one or more of these parameters     E  L  L           FSD COMP    THE FIRST SHOT DROP OFF  COMPENSATION PARAMETER                                  First shot drop off is a reduction in velocity  of the first shot fired after an extended  period of not firing and is caused by the  stiction between dynamic o rings and the  surfaces that they are in contact with  In  order to compensate for first shot drop off  this parameter can be set to add extra  time to the DWELL parameter for the first  shot  This parameter can be set between 0 0 and 5 0  milliseconds                    AU          MAIM mM       MAIM m7                FSD DLY    THE FIRST SHOT DROP OFF DELAY  PARAMETER     lt      DAT           time that has to elapse before the  FDS COMP is applied to a shot following a  previous shot  This parameter can be set  between 00 00 and 04 00 minutes        DEBOUNCE PULL TM QUICK GUIDE  THE DEBOUNCE PARAMETER       THE TRIGGER PULL TIME PARAMETER CONTENTS     E ORIENTATION  The DEBOUNCE parameter is used to combat         The PULL TM parameter is used to set the ENIEFSET UP  any trigger bounce that might occur in the      minimum amount of time that the trigger  Geo2 and can be set between level 1 and      must be pulled before it is recognised as a          GEO2  level 9 in one level increments  a x valid trigger pull  This parameter can be set MENU TREE     LEVEL 9  Level 9 providing the most 
74. started by pressing the Y button and the  timer will start to count down  The game timer can also  be configured to start on a trigger press with the START  parameter  see page 45      When the game timer reaches the  ALARM TIME the gamer timer will start  to flash and the audible alarm will  sound every second  provided that the  SOUND parameter is on     D            When the game timer reaches 00 00   GAME OVER will be displayed and the  audible alarm will sound continually   provided that the SOUND parameter is  set to ON        D  de  B    To stop the game timer at any time  press and hold the W button for 0 5  seconds        To reset the game timer to it s preset  start time  push and hold the W button  for 1 second  The game timer will also be reset whenever  the Geo2 is switched off     THE SHOT  COUNTER    The shot counter will increment   every time that the Geo2 solenoid   is activated  regardless of whether   the shot counter is displayed or not   When the shot counter is displayed on  the run screen it can be reset to O by  pressing and holding the e button  for 0 5 seconds     There is also an optional shot gauge  that can be displayed on this run  screen  The gauge counts down from  a user adjustable number  To alter the  gauge settings see pages 44        The gauge is reset whenever the Geo2 is switched off or  the Wy button is pressed     THE ACTUAL  RATE OF FIRE    When the actual ROF is selected   for display the run screen will look  something like the scr
75. t the Rear Frame Screw disengages from the  Frame and remove the Frame from the Geo2 Body taking  care not to damage any wires  SEE FIGURE 12 5      You have now removed your Geo2 Grip Frame from the  Geo2 Body and have access to the Solenoid Assembly  and Break Beam Sensor System wires if maintenance on  either is required  Also access to the Trigger Spring Return  Strength adjuster screw     ANWARNING               WARNING  IF YOU ARE AT ALL UNSURE AT PERFORMING  THE MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE PLEASE CONTACT YOUR  NEAREST ECLIPSE SERVICE CENTRE   SEE PAGE 69        QUICK GUIDE    CONTENTS  ORIENTATION  QUICK SET UP  USING YOUR GEO2  MENU TREE  ADVANCED SET UP  E PORTAL   FAULT FINDING  SERVICE CENTRES  PARTS LIST  SPARES  amp  ACCESSORIES  INDEX    MAINTENANCE    Ui  ei    MAINTENANCE          n    ATTACHING THE FRAME       To install the Frame  firstly ensure the solenoid and BBSS  wires are sat in the channel on the left of the body  SEE  FIGURE 12 6   Carefully thread the Solenoid and the Break  Beam Sensor System wiring harnesses through the access  hole in the top of the Frame and line the frame up so that  the Rear Frame Screw sits in the access hole  SEE FIGURE  12 7      BE CAREFUL NOT TO TRAP OR PINCH THE BBSS OR SOLENOID  WIRES BEHIND THE REAR FRAME SCREW OR BETWEEN THE  BODY AND FRAME  BEING UNABLE TO FREELY PULL THE  TRIGGER ALL THE WAY BACK IS A SIGN THE WIRES ARE TRAPPED  BETWEEN THE BODY AND FRAME     Slide the frame forward so that it sits completely flush  with 
76. the Geo2 Body and using the short arm of a 1 8  hex  key  tighten the Rear Frame Screw into place  SEE FIGURE  12 8       Insert the Front Frame Screw into its designated position  at the front of the Frame and using a 1 8  hex key tighten it  into place  SEE FIGURE 12 9       Check that no wires are trapped before tightening down the two  frame screws         CONTINUED     Connect the Solenoid and Break Beam Sensor System  wiring harnesses to their respective ports on the Geo2  Circuit Board and  SEE FIGURE 12 10      Adjust the wires so that they sit neatly in the Grip Frame  and ensure that the wires do not obstruct either the Micro   switch or the Opto sensor  SEE FIGURE 12 11      Attach the Geo2 Rubber Grips to the Frame using a 5 64   hex key to replace the 6 grip screws  SEE FIGURE 12 12      Screw the Inline Regulator back into the Front Regulator  Mount and connect any hosing that was disconnected  earlier  SEE FIGURE 12 13      You have now installed your Geo2 Grip Frame onto the        2           QUICK GUIDE    CONTENTS  ORIENTATION  QUICK SET UP  USING YOUR GEO2  MENU TREE  ADVANCED SET UP  E PORTAL   FAULT FINDING  SERVICE CENTRES  PARTS LIST  SPARES  amp  ACCESSORIES  INDEX    MAINTENANCE    Ui       MAINTENANCE    Ui          THE GEO2 SOLENOID  ASSEMBLY       With the frame separated from the Geo2 body and the  Solenoid Assembly and BBSS Assembly unplugged from  the Circuit Board  see page 55  use a 5 64  hex key to  undo and remove the two screws that hold t
77. tton for 0 5 seconds     On parameter screens a range bar will be displayed where  there is a large scale of adjustability in that parameter  The  current parameter value is displayed as a box on the range  bar which is used to indicate the range of adjustability in  the parameter value     At the bottom of the parameter screen the unit for that  parameter will be displayed  Some parameters will not  have units  such as on or off parameters  For a detailed list  of which parameters have units  and what they stand for   please see the Menu Tree on pages 28 31     The peak ROF is typically higher than the actual ROF as it is  much easier to fire two shots in quick succession than it is  to maintain a string over a longer period of time        QUICK GUIDE    CONTENTS  ORIENTATION  QUICK SET UP  MENU TREE  ADVANCED SET UP  MAINTENANCE  E PORTAL   FAULT FINDING  SERVICE CENTRES  PARTS LIST  SPARES  amp  ACCESSORIES  INDEX    USING YOUR GEO2              MAIN MENU    TURN OFF    PRESET   fH LOAD USER 1  USER 2  FACTORY  NPPL  PSP 10    5   12    510  CANCEL         SAVE    BACK     amp  amp  FIRE MODE SENI    RAMP  CANCEL    ROF CAP ON    OFF  CANCEL       BS ON ROF     MENU TREE    Turn off the Geo2    Load the USER  settings   Load the USER 2 settings   Load the default factory settings  semi automatic    Load NPPL 2008 compliant settings   Load the PSP 10 balls per second  BPS  compliant settings  Load the PSP 12 balls per second  BPS  compliant settings  Load Millennium Series 
78. ushbutton is pushed  The parameter can  be set between 0 and 20 seconds     cl Graf   riam    If the time is set to 00 00 then the light will  not be displayed     RED LEVEL    THE LCD BACKLIGHT RED LEVEL  PARAMETER    The percentage of red light emitted from  the LCD backlight              QUICK GUIDE    CONTENTS  ORIENTATION  QUICK SET UP  USING YOUR GEO2  MENU TREE  MAINTENANCE  E PORTAL   FAULT FINDING  SERVICE CENTRES  PARTS LIST  SPARES  amp  ACCESSORIES  INDEX    ADVANCED SET UP    I         JI  NJ    ADVANCED SET UP    GRN LEVEL    THE LCD BACKLIGHT GREEN LEVEL  PARAMETER    The percentage of green light emitted from  the LCD backlight     BLU LEVEL    THE LCD BACKLIGHT BLUE LEVEL  PARAMETER    The percentage of blue light emitted from  the LCD backlight        AUX OUT    THE AUX OUT PARAMETER  This parameter turns on and off the AUX    socket on the PCB  The choices available for  this parameter are      gt OFF  AUX socket switched off    gt       AUX socket switched on        CANCEL  Cancel editing and leave the parameter  unchanged           DBL CLICK    THE DOUBLE CLICKING PARAMETER    This parameter is used to select where  double clicking the  amp  button can be used     The choices available for this parameter are              L  Z  L  I  _  ei        gt           Double clicking is disabled entirely   To power up the Geo2 and enter the Main    menu the user needs to push and hold the  button      gt POWER UP  Double clicking only works when powering  up the Ge
79. via the Solenoid Valve           CENTRES  PARTS LIST   Providing a ball is in the breach and the Trigger is SPARES  amp  ACCESSORIES   pulled  a signal is sent to the Solenoid which stops DEX    the supply of air to the Firing Chamber and allows  the air in the Can to be exhausted  This removes  the force holding the Bolt in its rear position and  the Bolt is propelled forwards  FIGURE 1 2      As the Bolt passes the Front Prop Shaft o ring  the Firing Chamber seal is broken and the air in  the Firing Chamber vents down the Bolt  in turn  propelling a ball  FIGURE 1 3      As air is vented from the Firing Chamber the force  pushing the Prop Shaft back is overcome by the  Spring tension in the Back Cap  The Spring pushes  the Prop Shaft forward  The front 14x2                  d  the Prop Shaft enters the bolt and seals off the  Firing Chamber  FIGURE 1 4      The length of time the Bolt remains in this  forward position is dependant on Dwell  When  the Solenoid has completed its Dwell time  air   is routed back into the Can and pushes the Bolt  back towards its rear position  Simultaneously the  Firing Chamber is re filled through the Solenoid  Valve to the operating pressure set by the user via     the Inline Regulator  and the Prop Shaft is pushed  into its rear position by the air pressure inside the  Valve Chamber   FIGURE 1 5      ORIENTATION    pesch  S      QUICK SET UP    gu   gt     INSTALLING A 9V BATTERY    Ensure that the Geo2 is switched off  Lay the marker on a 
    
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