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1. Warnings for safe Eclipse Ego handling e The Eclipse Ego is not a toy e Careless or improper use including failure to follow instructions and warnings within this User Manual and attached to the Eclipse Ego could cause death or serious injury e Do not remove or deface any warnings attached to the Eclipse Ego e 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 e Persons under 18 years of age must have adult supervision when using or handling the Eclipse Ego e Observe all local and national laws regulations and guidelines e Use only professional paintball fields where codes of safety are strictly enforced e Use compressed air nitrogen only Do not use CO e Always follow instructions warnings and guidelines given with any first stage regulator you use with the Eclipse Ego e Use 0 68 calibre paintballs only e Keep the Eclipse Ego switched off until ready to shoot e Treat every marker as if it is loaded e Never point the Eclipse Ego at anything you do not intend to shoot e Do not shoot at persons at close range e Always measure your markers velocity before playing paintball using a suitable chronograph e Never shoot at velocities in excess of 300 feet 91 44 meters per second or at velocities greater than local or national laws allow e Do
2. using E a an ae ms Exhaust Valve Spring Exhaust Valve Minifold A LPR Body UU TE ma FRM na Inline Regulator OOPS Slide Rail LPR Adjuster Screw CT AU LEI a A Inline Regulator Top LPR Cap Adjuster Piston Front LPR Spring Inline Regulator Piston Regulator Adjuster Screw ECIPSEMMINETREGUIAIOT NOTE for a more detailed explanation of parts please see the Glossary section Rear LPR Spring Steed MG go Statistics 30 3202 Eclipse Ego and Eclipse Inline Regulator We Eclipse Ego and Eclipse Inline Regulator with Shaft Solo Barrel and on off Mnstallingrayeatteny Ensure that the Eclipse Ego is switched off Lay the marker on a flat surface in front of you with the feed tube furthest away and with the barrel pointing to the right Use a 5 64 hex wrench to remove the three countersunk screws that hold the rubber grip onto the frame Note a 2mm hex key can also be used Peel FIGURE 2 7 the grip to the right to expose the electronics within the Pali frame If present remove the existing battery by sliding your thumb 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
3. Kiem re UA EN Using a 1 8th hex key loosen the DIR set screw that retains the frame tag SS A8 htt thy OD AH and slide the frame tag rearwards RE until it is free from the marker body it See Figure 6 42 Free the hose from the barb fitting at the rear of the front regulator mount using a pick or other suitable implement See Figure 6 43 Carefully lift the low pressure hose which runs from the rear Eclipse Remove the bolt and bolt pin QEV to the minifold clear from its disconnect any hosing and unscrew groove in the Eclipse Ego body so the inline regulator from the front that the rammer assembly is ready bottle mount as detailed above to be removed from the Eclipse Ego body See Figure 6 44 Using a 5 64th hex key remove the six screw that attach the Eclipse Ego grips to the Eclipse Ego frame See Figure 6 38 Unplug the solenoid and unplug the break beam sensors from their ports on the Eclipse Ego printed circuit board See Figure 6 39 8 Ze l O FIGURE 6 38 Using a 1 8th hex key undo the two frame retaining screws See Figure 6 40 and remove the frame from the Eclipse Ego body taking care not to damage any wires See Figure 6 41 el FIGURE 6 39 FIGURE 6 4 Using a 1 8th hex key remove the valve plug from the underside of the Eclipse Ego body See Figure 6 45 Gently slide the rammer assembly rearwards until the minifold lines up with t
4. Kit contains Break Beam Sensor System detents and Sensor Wi Cover retaining screws 04002 OM001 B o EP RAP This is exactly the same trigger found in the STAR frame Contoured shape with filleted edges The STAR trigger offers added comfort and feel It s all you need to keep your Ego s in perfect running order What s inside see A www planeteclipse com lt GON RUG you to swap and customize the look of your Ego marker by replacing these key components Various colours available Taken straight from the XSV Ego the STAR Frame can be retro fitted onto any standard Ego marker Hibik GEL ef The STAR FRM replaces your standard Ego FRM and allows you to monitor your LPR pressure Taking the excellent Ego Inline Regulator internals and performance and packaging it upin a unit with a swivel collar Fa A A 4 4 A Aino DART Dii e Players are constantly looking to shoot more A fragile paint The Ego D A R T Dynamic Air f Release Technology Bolt has been designed to help achieve Just that 3 C E Replace your Ego jewels with these bling versions 4 Cal GE Coloured jewel accessories Eclipse Planeteclipse Ego the Ego logo Inpsire Create Destroy and the Eclipse grip design are all design trademarks trademarks or registered trademarks of Planet Eclipse Ltd Licensed under one or m
5. the Raise pushbutton In this scenario the Rate of Fire is only limited to whatever value you have selected in the OFF ROF option in the TIMING Menu Maxi Rate of Fire Achieved Maximum Rate of Fire Achieved Unlike some other markers the rate of fire is measured over a period on one second on the Ego The current Rate of Fire is displayed in the top right hand corner The maximum Rate of Fire that has been achieved is displayed in the bottom right hand corner Battery Level Indicator To reset the maximum Rate of Fire simply push and hold the L WEF pushbutton for a 1 second period NAG Lame MET MENU Once the AME option has been selected from the Scroll through the Main Menu until the TIMER option is GAME TIMER Menu the preset game time will be displayed and then press Select You have now entered displayed on the right hand side of the screen the factory setting for which is 7 minutes and 10 seconds the GAME TIMER Menu You will also notice that the Edit Indicators appear on the display indicating that you are editing that particular By using the Balge and LOWEF pushbuttons you can scroll feature as shown on the right through the menu as illustrated below 11019 p To increase the preset game time repeatedly press and release the Haise pushbutton Each time that the pushbutton is pressed the game time will increase by 10 seconds To increase the time more rapidly press and hold the Mase
6. 4 1 FIGURE 3 2 that the on off knob is wound out approximately half way See Figure 3 1 Be e careful not to unscrew the on off knob too far as it will come completely out mmm E of the OOPS If this happens replace the on off knob by screwing it back e NFA into the OOPS in a clockwise direction Screw the preset air system into the OOPS See Figure 3 2 so that the bottle screws in all the way and is tight Slowly turn the on off knob in a clockwise direction allowing the OOPS to depress the pin of the preset air system causing the Eclipse Ego to become pressurised providing there is sufficient air in your tank See Figure 3 3 You have now installed a preset air system onto your Eclipse Ego s FIGURE 3 3 Note When using an OOPS on your Eclipse Ego the Eclipse Ego will store air in the valve chamber after the OOPS has dumped the supply in your gas line and inline regulator Please remember to discharge the stored air in a safe direction as you are unscrewing the on off knob on the OOPS e FIGURE 3 5 FIGURE 3 6 Firstly disconnect the 1 4 hosing from the elbow attached to the OOPS at the base of the frame See Figure 3 4 Unscrew the on off knob from the OOPS and using a 3 32 Hex key turn the two screws on the left hand side of the OOPS rail counter clockwise so that the body of the OOPS can be removed by sliding it out See Figure 3 5 Using a 5 32 hex key remove the
7. 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 side of the frame See Figure 2 2 Ensure that all of the wires are within the recess of a 3 md d a FIGURE 2 2 the frame then replace the rubber grip and replace the three countersunk screws Do Not over tighten the screws ECLIPSE eg e At the rear of the frame are three recessed pushbuttons Press and hold the center pushbutton See Figure 2 3 After one second the Eclipse Ego logo will be displayed Release the pushbutton and the display will revert to the designated run screen Rate of Fire Shot Counter or Game Timer SWIC HINGRONAINERECIPS ERGO Press and hold the center pushbutton for 1 second The display will read SFF Release the center pushbutton and re press it to turn off the Eclipse Ego Alternatively when the display reads A you can also pull the trigger once to turn off the Eclipse Ego 9 IO CHIPS EEG Pull the trigger to fire the Eclipse Ego The entire firing sequence is controlled electronically by the Eclipse Ego circuit board and solenoid enabling any user to achieve high rates of fire easily FIGURE 2 3 To switch off the Break Beam Sensor System press and hold the top pushbutton for one second See Figure 2 4 The eye on icon KS in the top left hand corner of the LCD screen will change
8. Cleaning and Lubricating the Rammer e The Filter Menu e How to Fully Strip Down the Eclipse Ego Including e Using the Break Beam Sensor System Exhaust Valve Replacement e Setting the Empty Breech Detection Time EMPTY e Assembling the Eclipse Ego e Setting the Ball Detection Time BALL e Cleaning and Lubricating the Bolt e Using the Trigger Filtering e Stripping and Cleaning the Solenoid e Setting the Trigger Pull Time PULL e Setting the Trigger Release Time RELEASE e Using the Trigger Transition Filtering e Setting the Trigger Transition Band TT BAND JET e Setting the Trigger Transition Tolerance TT TOL The Factory Settings Menu This section provides information on how to resolve any bl that might ari ith Ecli Ego e Using the Factory Settings Menu BP E ee RENE EE GOSSAR This section provides information on the location of your This section provides an explanation of the terminology nearest Eclipse Ego Service Center used in the Eclipse Ego manual e This section provides space for you to record your Tear out product registration card to be completed and favourite Eclipse Ego settings returned to Planet Eclipse Alternatively register online at www planeteclipse com This section provides a table of the Eclipse Ego fit components with their corresponding order codes Available upgrade repair kits for your Eclipse Ego marker ik e This Users Manual is in English e It contains important safe
9. EMPTY BALL PULL RELEASE TT BAND TT TOL BACK 0740 04 78 Turn the Eclipse Ego Off Display Selection Display the Game Timer Display the Shot Counter Display the Rate of Fire Cancel The Selection Go to the Timer menu Adjust the Game Timer Adjust the Alarm time Choose how to start the game timer Return to the Main Menu Return to the Main Menu Operating Mode Selection Select Semi auto Mode Select PSP Mode Select Millennium Mode Select CFOA Mode Select Training Mode Cancel The Selection Go to the Timing Menu Maximum Rate of Fire Set the Rate of Fire with BBSS disabled Dwell Time First Shot Drop Off Value Return to the Setup Menu Go to the Filter Menu Empty Breech Detection Time Parameter Ball Detection Time Parameter Trigger Pull Time Parameter Trigger Release Time Parameter Trigger Transition Band Parameter Trigger Transition Tolerance Parameter Return to the Set up Menu Restore Factory Settings Reset the Eclipse Ego to Factory Settings Retain Custom settings Cancel The Selection Return to the regular display mode Gleaming a em DENSO pay Remove the Sensor Cover to expose the back of the Break Beam Sensor unit See Figure 6 2 Using a dry Q tip carefully remove any debris paint or moisture from the back of the sensor unit and from inside the Sensor Cover Undo the retaining screw for the Break Beam Sensor Cover on the right hand side of the Eclipse Ego u
10. Eclipse Ego solenoid Replace Eclipse Ego solenoid Fit the paren correctly with the positive terminal nearest to the side of the frame Remove the battery gently bend the terminals towards where the battery will sit and then replace the battery Use an alkaline or metal hydride battery Do not use a low quality or rechargeable battery Replace seals is damaged using Eclipse Ego parts kits Ensure seals are seated correctly Clean LPR Piston seal Inspect regulator seal in LPR piston and regulator seat in LPR body Replace if necessary Check for damaged or incorrect seals on Rammer Replace seals Is it leaking from the barbs Check hose for cuts or replace barbs N K Symptom Eclipse Ego leaks down barrel Gas vents quickly down barrel as soon as gassed up The marker is chopping or trapping paint Eclipse Ego fires yet bolt doesn t move Possible Cause Leaky Exhaust Valve Solution Replace exhaust valve Damaged Valve Seat Replace Rammer Housing Incorrect seal on front of rammer housing The exhaust valve has become jammed in the brass valve guide The Break Beam Sensor System is switched off The bolt is dirty causing the sensor system to incorrectly detect a retracted bolt The Break Beam Sensor System is dirty causing the incorrect detection of paintballs Bolt pin is not located in rammer correctly Replace front seals on r
11. See Figure 4 1 The Hear Stop Trigger Screw is used to set the amount of trigger 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 trigger travel See Figure 4 2 The Return Strength Trigger Screw is used to adjust the amount of force with which the trigger is returned to its rest position Turn the screw clockwise to increase the amount of force See Figure 4 3 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 FIGURE 4 3 Once you have set the trigger to your preference refer to setting the IT BAND see page 37 as it is very important that the IT BAND and trigger pull are set up together for the Trigger Transition Filtering to work correctly MEISE U DIMEN To activate the SET UP Menu first remove the three rubber grip screws from the right hand side of the frame See Figure 4 4 and peel back the rubber grip to expose the PCB inside the frame Press and hold the Set up pushbutton which is located on the PCB above the battery See Figure 4 5 After one second the MODE parameter will be displayed this is the f
12. an accurate velocity reading Never exceed 300fps AUSUSTINGAY OUT PRIPRESSURE When using your Eclipse Ego you may wish to change the output pressure of your LPR This is easily done by inserting a 5 32nd inch hex key into the adjuster screw at the front and adjusting it accordingly See Figure 2 11 By turning the adjuster screw clockwise you decrease the output pressure of your LPR and consequently reduce the pressure driving your hammer back and forth By turning the adjuster screw counter clockwise you increase the output pressure of your LPR and consequently increase the pressure driving your hammer back and forth Note turning the adjuster screw out too far will cause it to fall out F ji P A e F SELINGER UE Ty There are three adjustment points on the trigger the Front Stop Trigger Screw the Rear Stop Trigger Screw and the Return Strength Trigger Screw As standard each Eclipse Ego comes with a factory set trigger travel of approximately 2mm in total length one millimetre of travel before the firing point and one millimetre of travel after the firing point 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 its firing point and the marker will not work Turn this screw counter clockwise to increase the amount of trigger travel
13. been accepted You have now returned to the Filter Menu Press and release the a S pushbutton to increase the PULL value in 1 millisecond increments Press and hold Assuming the TT filter is correctly set the PULL parameter the Raise pushbutton to increase the PULL value more can be set to Oms for fastest trigger operation rapidly Scroll through the Filter Menu until the RELEASE Press and release the LOWEF pushbutton to decrease the parameter is displayed RELEASE value in 1 millisecond increments Press and a hold the L WEF pushbutton to decrease the RHFASF value The current value of the trigger release time is shown more rapidly on the right hand side of the display See Figure 4 16 Press S lect to save the RELEASE value and the edit Press the Seleef pushbutton to enter the edit function indicators will disappear from the display to indicate that and the edit indicators will appear on the display the value has been accepted You have now returned to the Filter Menu Press and release the a S pushbutton to increase the RELEASE value in 1 millisecond increments Press and Assuming the TT filter is set correctly the RELEASE parameter hold the Base pushbutton to increase the RELEASE value can be set to 1ms for fastest trigger operation On short more rapidly triggers this may have to be increased to prevent Double FIGURE 4 16 Taps lg NG UAAP EDIT ilang The Eclipse Ego incorporates an advanced
14. can be fired at the maximum rate of fire determined by the chosen firing mode gt The BBSS is enabled and no ball is detected The Ego cannot be fired gt The BBSS is disabled The Ego can be fired at a maximum rate of fire as set by the DAF ROF parameter see page 32 gt A BBSS fault has been detected and the system is disabled The Ego can only be fired at a maximum rate of fire of 10bps regardless of the chosen firing mode gt A BBSS sensor fault has been cleared and the sensor has been re enabled A ball is detected and the Ego can be fired at the maximum rate of fire determined by the chosen firing mode gt A BBSS fault has been cleared and the sensor is enabled No ball is detected so the Ego cannot be fired To reset the BBSS icon use Raise to switch off the BBSS and then back on again x AUT LOOP NAMAN When using your Eclipse Ego you may wish to change the velocity at which your Eclipse Ego is firing This is done by inserting a 1 8th hex key into the adjuster screw at the bottom of your Eclipse Ego Inline regulator Le and adjusting H accordingly See Figure 3 10 By turning this adjuster screw baa 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 FIGURE 3 10 the velocity Note after each adjustment fire two clearing shots to gain
15. not fire the Eclipse Ego without the bolt in the breech as high pressure gas will be emitted e Do not fire the Eclipse Ego without the bolt pin locked securely in place e Never look into the barrel or breech area of the Eclipse Ego whilst the marker is switched on and able to fire e Never put your finger or any foreign objects into the paintball feed tube of the Eclipse Ego e Never allow pressurised gas to come into contact with any part of your body e Always switch off the Eclipse Ego when not in use e Always fit a barrel blocking device to the Eclipse Ego when not in use on the field of play e Always remove all paintballs from the Eclipse Ego when not in use on the field of play e Always remove the first stage regulator and relieve all residual gas pressure from the Eclipse Ego before disassembly e The Eclipse Ego can hold a small residual charge of gas typically 2 shots with the first stage regulator removed Always discharge the marker in a safe direction to relieve this residual gas pressure e Always remove the first stage regulator and relieve all residual gas pressure from the Eclipse Ego for transport and storage e Always follow guidelines given with your first stage regulator for safe transportation and storage e Always store the Eclipse Ego in a secure place 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
16. ring Adjuster Piston Adjuster Piston o ring LPR Spring Heavy Gold LPR Spring Light Silver 9 Volt Battery Front Regulator Mount FRM Barb FRM Main Seal LPR Inlet Outlet Seal LPR Body LPR Body o ring LPR Body groove o ring FRM Bolt Frame Tag Ego Frame Ego Trigger Ego Printed Circuit Board Magnet Ego Trigger Adjuster Screw Ego Trigger Pin Locking screw Push Button Display Window Ego PCB Screw Ego Grip Screw Ego Grips Ego Frame Screw Ego Trigger Pin Ego Sensor Cover left Ego Sensor Cover right Ego Cover Screw Ego Break Beam Sensor System Inline Regulator Top Inline Regulator Bottom Inline Regulator Piston Code ECLEGOS9330 ECLEGOS9340 ECLEGOS9030 ECLEGOS9020 ECLEGOS9350 ECLEGOS9360 BATDURA0100 ECLEGOS9190 ECLEGOS9390 ECLEGOS9370 ECLEGOS9320 ECLEGOS9300 ECLEGOS9470 ECLEGOS9020 ECLEGOS9290 ECLEGOS9160 ECLEGOS9140 ECLEGOS9560 ECLEGOS9410 ECLEGOS9580 ECLEGOS9570 ECLEGOS9600 ECLEGOS9420 ECLEGOS9120 ECLEGOS9400 ECLEGOS9200 ECLEGOS9510 ECLEGOS9150 ECLEGOS9590 ECLEGOS9520 ECLEGOS9530 ECLEGOS9200 ECLEGOA0100 ECLEGOS9260 ECLEGOS9240 ECLEGOS9250 Description Inline Regulator Piston o ring Inline Regulator Belville Spring Inline Regulator Adjuster Inline Regulator Adjuster o ring Inline Regulator Top o ring Anti Double Ball Finger Ego Valve Spring Ego Bolt Ego Bolt Pin Ego Bolt Plunger Ego Bolt Plunger Spring Ego Bolt Spring Retaining Screw Ego Bolt o ring Ego Clam
17. to the eye off icon indicating that the break beam sensor has been disabled To switch the Break Beam Sensor System back on press and hold the top pushbutton for one second The eye off icon G in the top left hand corner of the LCD screen will change to the eye on icon indicating that the breech sensor has been enabled When the Break Beam Sensor System is enabled the icon will change depending on if the system has detected a ball or not When no ball has been detected the icon looks like this amp when a ball has been detected the icon changes to look like this Additional features of the egos Break Beam Sensor System are covered in full in the Using The Ego section of this user manual enabled Note when turning on the Eclipse Ego the Break Beam Sensor System is automatically he C57 DON OI o sch bw Before you can begin to use your Eclipse Ego there are a few necessary Tou components that are required to enable the Eclipse Ego to function namely FIGURE 3 7 e an air system and a loader of your choice Note The Eclipse Ego cannot be used with Co2 it can only be powered by Compressed Air or Nitrogen INSTGHINGRAPRESEWAl KG Every Eclipse Ego comes complete with an Eclipse On Off Purge System OOPS allowing a preset regulator and tank to be screwed straight in for immediate use Before screwing the preset system into the OOPS ensure
18. two screws that attach the OOPS rail to the bottom of the Eclipse Ego grip frame and remove the OOPS rail See Figure 3 6 Attach the air system of your choice taking care to ensure that you use the correct length and size of hosing and elbows to accommodate your requirements ALAC HING KA Using a 5 32 hex key turn the top screw of the clamping feed tube counter clockwise until the feed neck of your loader can easily be pushed into the top of the clamping feed tube See Figure 3 7 Push your choice of loader i F firmly into the clamping feed tube so that it rests on the shelf inside the rx 2 BE clamping feed tube See Figure 3 8 Using a 5 32 hex key tighten the top FIGURE 3 8 screw of the clamping feed tube by turning it clockwise until the loader is firmly gripped See Figure 4 9 You have now attached a loader to your Eclipse Ego Once you have filled your loader and air tank you will then be ready to begin using your Eclipse Ego FIGURE 3 9 SWiCHINGRON Dressing and holding the 77 4 7M middle pushbutton will switch the Eclipse Ego on The LCD display will show the Eclipse Ego logo When the pushbutton is released the LCD display will show the selected display BEER The standard layout of an Eclipse Ego display is as follows Break Beam Sensor System Indicator Firing Mode Battery Level Indicator Gute mm b The mg Ba A WOEN
19. A 3 g j j To display the Rate of Fire Indicator when the frame to scroll through the different DISPLAY options as a l detailed below is in normal use simply Select the AOF option from E the DISPLAY menu ma y To return to the Main Menu scroll to the CANCEL option and press Select NOTE The option chosen in el the DISPLAY menu will be the designated run screen when the Eclipse Ego is in normal use and when the marker is first switched on UsinggtheibispiayMeni aha tero i nIREROption As both the TIMER and the SHOTS options from the DISPLAY The Rate of Fire ROF option is a means by which you Menu are covered in their respective sections in the can monitor your rate of fire whilst using the Eclipse following pages we will start by looking at the Rate of Ego The Rate of Fire screen looks like the screen to Fire option the left With the Break Beam Sensor System enabled and paint present the rate of fire is only limited to the speed of your loader To achieve the highest rates of fire we recommend using a high speed loader such as the Reloader B Evolution 2 or Q loader With the Break Beam Sensor System enabled and no paint present the rate of fire will be 0 as your Eclipse Ego will not be able to fire Break Beam Sensor System Indicator Current Rate of Fire To use the Rate of Fire screen without shooting paint simply switch the Break Beam Sensor System off using
20. E To activate the Main Menu providing the Eclipse Ego is already turned on press and hold the Elect pushbutton After one second FF will be displayed This is one of the options on the Main Menu as shown below NONG Ag Press the L WEF bottom pushbutton to scroll down through each of the options on the menu Once the last option on the menu has been displayed pressing the L WEF pushbutton will cause the first option to be displayed Press the Balge top pushbutton to scroll up through each of the options on the menu Once the first option on the menu has been displayed pressing the Raise pushbutton will cause the last option to be displayed Press the Select pushbutton to select the displayed option Selecting the BAGK option will exit the main menu and return to the display from which the Main Menu was selected HEROS HIAYAMENU Scroll through the main menu until the DISPLAY To display the Game Timer when the frame is in option is displayed and then press S eet This has normal use simply now activated the DISPLAY Menu Select the TIMER option from the DISPLAY Menu To display the Shot Counter when the frame is in a The left hand side of the screen shows DISPLAY HO the name of the parameter that is currently shown NOrmal use simply Select the SHOTS option from the whilst the right hand side of the screen can be DISPLAY Menu changed by using the Maise and LOWEF pushbuttons
21. OF OFF ROF refers to the adjustable Rate Of Fire when the BBSS is disabled as featured in the timing menu PCB An abbreviation for the Printed Circuit Board PULL PULL refers to the Trigger Pull time in the Filter Menu Rammer A combination ram and hammer assembly utilised in the Eclipse Ego RELEASE RELEASE refers to the Trigger Release time in the Filter Menu ROF ROF refers to the Rate of Fire display a feature of the Main Menu SEMI SEMI refers to Semi automatic mode in the Mode Menu Shaft Solo 14 one piece barrel that is included with the Eclipse Ego SHOTS SHOTS refers to the Shot Counter a feature of the Main Menu Solenoid The solenoid controls the air supply to either side of the rammer START START refers to choosing your preferred Game Timer start method in the TIMER Menu TIMER TIMER refers to the Game Timer Menu a feature of the Main Menu It also applies to viewing the Game Timer when using the DISPLAY Menu IT BAND TT BAND refers to the Trigger Transition Band setting in the Filter Menu IT TOL TT TOL refers to the Trigger Transition Tolerance setting in the Filter Menu Velocity The speed at which a paintball is fired from your Eclipse Ego ees i Kit contains all required Ego Screws Kit features a combination of all the spares kits currently available SEN H Kit contains 2 exhaust valves 1 brass bush and replacement O Rings for Rammer Housing
22. PR piston and rear spring from the LPR cap See Figure 6 21 Inline regulator can be removed if needs be Cupping the palm of one hand turn i FIGURE 6 23 the LPR cap upside down and tip FIGURE 6 23 the front spring out into your palm Remove the rear spring from the See Figure 6 22 LPR piston and using a dry Q tip carefully clean the seal on the LPR piston See Figure 6 23 f the seal is damaged replace as necessary Once the seal has been cleaned lubricate with a light smear of Vaseline so that it is ready for re assembly Note The adjuster piston coloured cap that the front spring rests in does not FIGURE 6 20 need to be removed from the LPR cap for regular maintenance Before screwing the LPR cap back onto your Eclipse Ego use a dry Q FIGURE 6 24 tip to clean the seal inside the LPR body See Figure 6 26 Lubricate this seal using a light 3 in 1 oil Replace the LPR cap by screwing it onto the LPR body in the Eclipse Ego See Figure 6 27 R9 Pa i Insert the silver coloured spring into the LPR cap so that it rests neatly in the adjuster piston See Figure 6 24 fo D d J aay d Place the gold coloured spring onto i FIGURE 6 27 Ei g H the LPR piston and insert piston Ke Ey DN a and spring into the LPR cap Bi dp o ring end first See Figure 6 25 WEI we Tis fire pa pa 5 a Tien T N Gleaningfa
23. Press and release the Haise pushbutton to increase the AOF CAP value in 0 1 ball per second increments Up to a maximum of 15 4 bps Press and hold the Raise pushbutton to increase the ROF CAP value more rapidly Press and release the L WEF pushbutton to decrease the AOF CAP value in 0 1 ball per second increments Down to a minimum of 10 bps Press and hold the ower pushbutton to decrease the ROF CAP value more rapidly Press S ett to save the ROF CAP value and the edit indicators will disappear from the display to indicate that the value has been accepted You have now returned to the Timing Menu FIGURE 4 20 Edit Indicators PET a ACCEPT NO LIMITATIONS NENOS SA HUNTINGTON BEACH The OFF ROF parameter is used to control how fast Press S lett to save the OFF ROF value and the edit the Ego cycles when the Break Beam Sensor indicators will disappear from the display to indicate System is disabled This parameter should be set that the value has been accepted You have now to match the slowest speed of the loading system returned to the Timing Menu in use Scroll through the Timing Menu until the FF ROF parameter is displayed FIGURE 4 9 The current value of the Maximum Rate of Fire with BBSS off is shown in balls per second on the right hand side of the display Press the Select pushbutton to enter the edit function Seg Figure 4 9 Press and release the Raise pushbutton to increas
24. Scroll through the Set up menu until the Mode parameter rate of 5 pps pulls per second and allows this is displayed The current firing mode is shown on rate of fire to be maintained as long as trigger pull the right hand sde of the display To change the M de rate is maintained After the last trigger pull the parameter press lebt and the edit indicators will ramp can be restarted with a single pull if that pull appear See Figure 4 9 occurs within one second This mode is both PSP and PA compatible gt WIL Millennium This mode is the same as the PSP mode but without the 1 second ramp restart This mode is compatible with the Millennium series of tournaments gt d This mode is the same as the Semi mode but the maximum rate of fire is capped at 15bps This mode is compatible with the CFOA series of tournaments gt TANG Training This mode is the same as the Figure 4 7 illustrates the options in the mode parameter Semi mode but the rammer is prevented from striking the exhaust valve the BBSS is permanently disabled and the rate of fire is uncapped This mode is compatible with the neighbours Press the L WEF pushbutton to scroll down through each of the available firing mode options Once the last option has been displayed pressing the L0WEr pushbutton will cause the first option to be displayed Press the Baigg pushbutton to scroll up through each of the available firing mode options Once the first op
25. See Figure 6 15 Note the sealing face on the inline regulator piston can also cause the regulator to creep or supercharge so this should also be checked AN a oh KM NG FIGURE 6 18 a With the threaded section towards to the base of the regulator body re insert the adjuster screw into the bottom half of the regulator body See Figure 6 16 Apply light pressure to the top of the adjuster screw and using a 1 8th hex key wind the adjuster screw counter clockwise until it stops at the base of the regulator body Turn the adjuster screw two full turns in a clockwise direction to set the inline regulator pressure at approximately 300 350 psi Next take the piston and spring stack and clean the seal at the top of the piston re lubricating it with a light smear of Vaseline ready for re assembly See Figure 6 17 Insert the piston and spring stack into the top half of the inline regulator body See Figure 6 18 Keeping the top half of the inline regulator upside down screw the two halves of the inline regulator together Seg Figure 6 19 You have now stripped cleaned lubricated and assembled your inline regulator Note Ifany seals are damaged replace as necessary Extra seals are available in Ego parts kits available online at www planeteclipse com ng EU E d i Unscrew the low pressure regulator cap from the marker body See Figure 6 20 Remove the L
26. Service Centers Orientation SOLO EES El This section names the component parts of the Eclipse This section provides more detailed information on how Ego marker to use and interact with the Eclipse Ego via its user interface QUICKASERUD st e Installing a Preset Air System This section provides details on how to get up and e Installing an Adjustable Air System running quickly with your Eclipse Ego This section is J J y essential reading for everyone e Attaching a Loader e Switching On e Installing a Battery e Screen Layout e Switching On the Eclipse Ego e The Main Menu e Switching Off the Eclipse Ego e The Display Menu e Firing the Eclipse Ego e Using the Display Menu e Using the Eclipse Ego Break Beam Sensor System e The Game Timer Menu e Using the Game Timer Menu e Adjusting Velocity e Adjusting the LPR Pressure ANVANCEOSelUD DIEOLET DI 1920 This section contains in depth information on setting up This section provides a quick reference to the User the Eclipse Ego Interface e Setting the Trigger e The Set Up Menu 7 The Mode Parameter aINtENANCE e Adjusting the Mode Parameter This section acts as a guide to performing routine e The Timing Menu maintenance e Rate of Fire Cap ROF CAP e Cleaning the Break Beam Sensor System e Maximum Rate of Fire with BBSS off e Stripping and Cleaning the Inline Regulator e Dwell DWELL e Stripping and Cleaning the LPR e First Shot Drop Off FSDO e
27. al at the back of the LPR body See Figure 6 52 Slide the entire LPR back into the Eclipse Ego body so that the bottom of the LPR body lines up with the FRM window in the bottom of the Eclipse Ego body See Figure 6 53 Insert the FRM ensuring that all of the seals are in the correct place and that the FRM lines up with the bottom of the LPR body Sge Figure 6 54 Using the 3 16th inch hex key tighten down the FRM retaining screw to secure both the FRM and LPR in place Lubricate the two seals at the front of the rammer assembly See Figure 6 55 and lubricate the exhaust valve shaft before inserting exhaust valve into the brass bushed valve guide Seg Figure 6 56 FIGURE 6 62 Remembering to include the valve spring begin to insert the rammer assembly into the Eclipse Ego body taking care not to damage any of the low pressure hosing Line the rammer assembly up so that the minifold can slide into the groove in the bottom of the Eclipse Ego body See Figure 6 57 By applying slight pressure to the back of the rammer assembly See Figure 6 58 hold the rammer in place against the exhaust valve spring tension so that the valve plug can be replaced See Figure 6 59 Line the low pressure hose up neatly in the groove provided in the Eclipse Ego body so that it doesn t get in the way when re attaching the grip frame See Figure 6 60 and attach low pressure hosing to the barb at the back of the FRM See Figur
28. ammer housing with 016 seals Replace exhaust valve and brass value guide as necessary see Maintenance Section Switch on the Break Beam Sensor System Increase the breech open time Clean the bolt Clean the Break Beam Sensor System Lift bolt pin and line up bolt with position of rammer correctly see Maintenance Section Symptom Rear QEV leaks Front QEV leaks Eclipse Ego does not fire Low Velocity First Shot High Velocity First Shot Possible Cause solution Main rammer seal is damaged Faulty seals inside QEV Faulty seals inside QEV Trigger is set up incorrectly Solenoid is not plugged into Eclipse Ego PCB The Break Beam Sensor System is enabled but there is no paint FSDO parameter is too low to overcome stiction on Solenoid and or Rammer O Rings FSDO parameter set too high Inline Regulator pressure creeping Replace 011 seal on rammer shaft Strip QEV and inspect seals for debris or damage Strip QEV and inspect seals for debris or damage Set trigger up correctly see Advanced Set up Section Plug solenoid into port on the Eclipse Ego PCB Fill loader with paint Increase FSDO parameter Reduce FSDO parameter Strip and clean Inline Regulator My trigger is very Bouncy how can reduce it The Break Beam Sensor System does not appear to be reading correctly The Break Beam Sensor System is not
29. creen the factory setting for which is BUTTON To stop the Game Timer push and release the ower pushbutton The Game Timer will pause To change the starting option for the Game Timer at whatever time it had counted down to simply use the a s or LOWEF pushbuttons to scroll j To now reset the Game Timer press and hold through the menu choices See Figure 3 10 the Lower pushbutton for 1 second The Game Timer will return to its preset value The Game BUTTON means that pressing the WEF pushbutton Timer will also be reset whenever the Eclipse will start the game timer when displayed Ego is switched off TRIGGER means that pulling the trigger will start the game timer when displayed Selecting CANCEL returns to the GAME TIMER Menu NG WEI D A When JIMER has been selected as the designated display screen the Game Timer will be displayed Starting the Game Timer depends on whether you i have chosen BUTTON or TRIGGER in the START option h d IER of the GAME TIMER Menu detailed on the left The BBSS is able to switch itself off in the event that a blockage or contamination prevents 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 icon on the main screen is used to indicate the six possible states of the BBSS as follows gt The BBSS is enabled and a ball is detected The Ego
30. debounce There are two adjustable parameters associated with anti bounce algorithm known as the rigger Transition the IT Filter Filter TT Filter which is fully adjustable and can be used to completely eliminate trigger bounce IN hik D The IT Filter works by analysing each trigger pull and determining whether that trigger pull is a legitimate pull This parameter defines the operating range of the of the trigger by the user or one that has been caused IT Filter in terms of trigger movement The larger the by the gun bouncing in which case the algorithm will IT Band the less the gun is able to bounce take steps to stop that bounce by varying the cycle time of the marker NADERANCE This parameter defines how strictly the TT Filter applies its debounce rules the lower this value the less the gun is able to bounce KA OD UNG LU LEG In order to optimise the IT Filter it is necessary to have the IT Band parameter as high as possible and the IT Tolerance parameter as low as possible 1 Select the IT Band parameter Observe that the graphical bar rises and falls as the trigger is pulled and released The actual value of the bar is displayed in the top right of the display 2 Set the post travel trigger stop as required and ensure that the bar is as close to 100 as possible when the trigger is fully depressed against the set screw 3 Set the pre ravel trigger set screw as required and ensure that the bar i
31. e the OFF ROF value in 1 ball per second increments Up to a maximum of 15 bps Press and hold the Raise pushbutton to increase the OFF ROF value more rapidly Press and release the L0WEF pushbutton to decrease the OFF ROF value in 1 ball per second increments Down to a minimum of 1 bps Press and hold the ower pushbutton to decrease the OFF ROF value more rapidly Edit Indicators Well The Dwell parameter controls the amount of time that the solenoid is energised and therefore the amount of gas that is released with each shot Scroll through the Timing Menu until the DWEL parameter is displayed The current value of the BWEL is shown on the right hand side of the display Seg Figure 4 10 Press the Elect pushbutton to enter the edit function and the edit indicators will appear on the display Press and release the Raise pushbutton to increase the BR time in 0 1 millisecond increments Press and hold the Aase pushbutton to increase the DWEL time more rapidly Press and release the LAWEP pushbutton to decrease the WELL time in 0 1 millisecond increments Press and hold the L9WEF pushbutton to decrease the DWELL time more rapidly Press S leet to save the DWELL time and the edit indicators will disappear from the display to indicate that the value has been accepted You have now returned to the Timing Menu FIGURE 4 10 MIRA GIO NIA DI First shot drop off is a reduction in velocity of the firs
32. e 6 61 Replace the frame tag and using a 1 8th hex key secure the frame tag in place See Figure 6 62 Note Do not over tighten frame tag screw ASSEMBINGRINERED O Carefully thread the solenoid and Break Beam Sensor leads through the access hole in the top of the grip frame Seg Figure 6 63 and reattach the grip frame to the marker tightening the grip frame screws using a 1 8th hex key See Figure 6 64 Ensure that the Break Beam Sensor cables lie neatly in the slots provided for them in the Eclipse Ego grip frame Seg Figure 6 65 Connect the solenoid and the Break Beam Sensors into their relevant places on the Eclipse Ego PCB See Figure 6 66 and re attach the Eclipse Ego grips by securing the six grip screws using a 5 64th hex key See Figure 6 67 Screw the inline regulator back into the FRM See Figure 6 68 and connect any hosing that was disconnected Seg Figure 6 69 Replace bolt and locate bolt pin in the designated groove in the rammer You have now assembled your Eclipse Ego FIGURE 6 67 This procedure can be performed with the Eclipse Ego gassed up as well as de gassed Raise the bolt pin and remove the bolt and bolt pin from the Eclipse Ego marker body Using a dry Q tip remove any paint or grease from the surface of the bolt and seals on the bolt See Figure 6 70 Lubricate the two bolt seals and replac
33. e the bolt locking the bolt pin into the designated slot in the rammer Note We recommend the use of light paintgun oil throughout the Eclipse Ego Remove the three rubber grip screws from the right hand side of your grip frame adn unplug the solenoid and BBSS from the PCB Remove the two frame screws allowing you to remove your frame Inline regulator and hosing set ups from your Ego so that you are left with the solenoid exposed see figure 6 71 Using a small flat head screw driver undo the two solenoid retaining screws see figure 6 72 and remove the solenoid from the minifold taking care not to loose the 3 small o rings from the face of the minifold With the solenoid detached from the minifold use a small flat instrument to gently lever the two solenoid retainer clips off the solenoid see figure 6 73 F Se This will allow you to split the solenoid into two and access the spool valve Using a pair of needle nose pliers remove the spool from the front section of the solenoid see figure 6 74 Note that it is the flat side of the spool valve facing you when you remove the spool valve It may be necessary to also remove the front cap of the solenoid to push the spool out if it cannot be pulled out with the needle nose pliers FIGURE 6 76 FIGURE 6 77 Throughly clean and inspect the spool and its o rings for any debris or dirt see figure 6 75 Lubricate the o rings using D
34. ess and release the Haise pushbutton to increase the EMPTY value in 1 millisecond increments Press and hold the Raise pushbutton to increase the EMPTY value more rapidly Press and release the L0WEPF pushbutton to decrease the EMPTY value in 1 millisecond increments Press and hold the Lower pushbutton to decrease the EMPTY value more rapidly Press S lect to save the EMPTY value and the edit indicators will disappear from the display to indicate that the value has been accepted You have now returned to the Filter Menu FIGURE 4 13 aL kag i g A 2 Gn Paa E oellingiiheibaljoetectiongiime The BALL parameter defines how long a paintball has to sit in the breech before it is considered ready to fire Scroll through the Filter Menu until the BALL parameter is displayed The current value of the Ball Detection Time is shown on the right hand side of the display See Figure 4 14 Press the Elect pushbutton to enter the edit function and the edit indicators will appear on the display Press and release the R4 5 pushbutton to increase the BALL value in 1 millisecond increments Press and hold the Raise pushbutton to increase the BALL value more rapidly Press and release the Lower pushbutton to decrease the BALL value in 1 millisecond increments Press and hold the L 9WEF pushbutton to decrease the BALI value more rapidly Press Select to save the BALL value and the edit indicators
35. hbutton will cause the first item to be displayed Press the 4 5E pushbutton to scroll up through each of the items on the Filter Menu Once the first item has been displayed pressing the Aa S pushbutton will cause the last item to be displayed Press the Select pushbutton to edit the displayed parameter Selecting BAGH will return the display to the SH UP Menu My USINTANEB ipa MBEaMISENSORISYSIEN During the firing cycle the breech sensor looks first for an filter allows you to fine tune the operation of the Break Beam empty breech and then for a paintball within the breech Only Sensor System by allowing you to specify how long the when the sensor has detected both conditions will it allow the sensors have to see an empty breech for and how long they Eclipse Ego to be fired The sensor software have to see a ball for SELINGRINEREMPIYBhECCMOELECHONMIME Custom and third party bolts can fool the BBSS if they have slots or holes that allow the Break Beam to pass through To overcome this problem the EMPIY parameter defines how long the Break Beam has to be in tact before the breech is considered to be empty Scroll through the Filler Menu until the EMPTY parameter is displayed The current value of the Empty Breech Detection Time EMPTY is shown on the right hand side of the display See Figure 4 13 Press the Elect pushbutton to enter the edit function and the edit indicators will appear on the display Pr
36. he access slot in the bottom of the Eclipse Ego body With the Eclipse Ego upside down and facing forward tilt the solenoid and minifold to the left freeing the right hand side of the minifold allowing both the minifold and solenoid to be freed from the Eclipse Ego body See Figure 6 46 Slide the rammer assembly out of the rear of the Eclipse Ego remembering to remove the valve and valve spring See Figure 6 47 Remove the exhaust valve and valve spring from the rammer assembly and inspect the sealing face of both the rammer assembly body and exhaust valve for any excessive wear or damage See Figure 6 48 f the exhaust valve or brass bushed valve guide is damaged then replace using authentic Eclipse Ego parts FIGURE 6 46 ll Zb Taking the Eclipse Ego body turn it so that the underside of the front regulator mount FRM is visible exposing the retaining screw See Figure 6 49 Using a 3 16th hex key remove the FRM retaining screw and remove the FRM from the Eclipse Ego body See Figure 6 50 Once the FRM has been removed the LPR body is exposed through the bottom of the Eclipse Ego body Slide the complete LPR out of the Eclipse Ego body See Figure 6 51 You have now stripped down your Eclipse Ego FIGURE 6 51 SS Auen Having stripped down the Eclipse Ego here is a guide of how best to re assemble it Clean and lubricate the se
37. he preset alarm time will be displayed on the right hand side of the screen the factory setting for which is 1 minute and 0 seconds To increase the preset alarm time repeatedly press and release the Raise pushbutton Each time that the pushbutton is pressed the alarm time will increase by 10 seconds To increase the time more rapidly press and hold the aise pushbutton The maximum preset alarm time is 60 minutes and 0 seconds once this value has been exceeded the alarm timer will wrap around to O minutes and 0 seconds To decrease the preset alarm time repeatedly press and release the 0WEP pushbutton Each time that the pushbutton is pressed the alarm time will decrease by 1 second To decrease the time more rapidly press and hold the LO0WEF pushbutton The minimum preset alarm time is 0 minutes and 0 seconds once this value has been exceeded the alarm timer will wrap around to 60 minutes and 0 seconds Once you have set the alarm time to the preset time that you require press the S ect pushbutton to save the value The edit indicators will disappear indicating that the time has been accepted a Ha Once the START option has been selected from the By starting the Game Timer using your chosen GAME TIMER Menu the edit indicators will appear eene ibsan start to count backwards and the method of starting the Game Timer will be in seconds towards zero displayed on the right hand side of the s
38. heck your set up Using a force fed loader Halo B out of my gun VL eVLution Il with the Break Beam Sensor System enabled will give the highest performance Eye turns itself off after firing Eye is dirty Clean the eyes Eye is faulty Replace eyes Eye is out of place Re install Eyes Check aignment When the Ego powers up no game The trigger is permanently Turn the front stop set screw in timer shot counter rof indicator is depressed the top of the trigger counter displayed and the gun will not fire clockwise until the display reads correctly If there is insufficient trigger adjustment then turn the return force set screw counter clockwise also i W EE EE sure of where to send your Eclipse Ego to be repaired or serviced If your local Eclipse Na n t assist you why not contact your nearest Certified Eclipse Service Centre and arrange Planet Eclipse LLC Rhode Island t 401 247 9061 f 401 247 0931 e ustechnical planeteclipse com w www planeteclipse com hes f 416 Ger 4517 e info badlands ct com W www badiandspaintoem cor DGX Paintball ee USA t 707 255 5166 e dcravea speakeasy net l N W Sech D t 808 533 0462 e ron pbchawaii com Germany t 49 0 211 2102300 f 49 0 211 21023030 e salesforce paintball de Extreme Skate amp Paint w www paintball de USA t 305 248 3145 e Mikecanto1 msn com settings Cu
39. ing fired from your Eclipse Ego Detent A device to prevent more than one paintball being loaded into the breech In Egos case dual rubber finger detents Dwell The amount of time that the exhaust valve is held open by the rammer Eclipse The custom house and now manufacturers of the Eclipse Ego Ego The first Eclipse Genuine Original marker EMPTY EMPTY refers to the Empty Breech detection time a feature of the Filter section of the Set up Menu FACTORY FACTORY refers to the Factory Settings Menu in the Set up Menu Frame Tag A small rectangular component that slides underneath the rammer assembly allowing the rear frame screw to be attached FRM The Front Regulator Mount FRM allows the inline regulator to be connected to the Eclipse Ego and splits the air supply between the valve and the LPR F500 FSDO refers to First Shot Drop Off a feature of the Timing section of the Set up Menu GAME GAME refers to adjusting the Game Timer in the TIMER Menu Inline Regulator The inline regulator regulates the gas flow from your air system into the Eclipse Ego The Inline regulator setting also determines the velocity of your Eclipse Ego co The Liquid Crystal Display that is on the rear of the Eclipse Ego grip frame PR The Low Pressure Regulator LPR controls the amount of air directed via the solenoid to the rammer ROF CAP ROF CAP refers to the adjustable Rate Of Fire cap in the timing menu OFF R
40. irst item on the SET UP Menu See Figure 4 6 i y sf MI RT ONE Press the L WEF pushbutton to scroll down through each of the items on the menu Once the last item has been displayed pressing the Lower pushbutton will cause the first item to be displayed Press the Haise pushbutton to scroll up through each of the items on the menu Once the first item has been displayed pressing the MaiS pushbutton will cause the last item to be displayed Press the Select pushbutton to select the displayed item Selecting BALK will return the display to the display f hich the SET UP elena weder urn the display to the display from which the ECLIPSE LS Mib umh rere The MODE parameter is used to control the firing l l mode of the Ego Each of the selectable modes Please Note Certain modes may only be available in 5 has its own features as outlined below certain countries and on certain models of the Eclipse TJ gt SMI This is the default firing mode which B produces one shot for every pull of the trigger and Ego If in doubt the current firing mode is displayed at Ea is uncapped with the Break Beam Sensor System all times on the main screen Y BBSS enabled This mode is NPPL compatible a gt PSP This mode allows the rate of fire to ramp to NOS he Mode Parametek a maximum set by the RUF GAP parameter once the roa trigger has been pulled four times at a minimum
41. nalubhicating ID Ee FIGURE 6 28 Pull the bolt pin upwards so that it dis engages the rammer allowing the bolt to be removed via the rear of the Eclipse Ego See Figure 6 28 Using a 5 32nd hex key unscrew and remove the d rammer cap at the rear of the Eclipse Ego Seg Figure 6 29 FIGURE 6 29 j Raise the front of the Eclipse Ego and tap the Eclipse Ego onto your hand until the rammer falls into the palm se a a _ s cai _ a j pA i p a a ez pe ol of your hand See Figure 6 30 Thoroughly clean the rammer shaft and all of its seals paying special attention to the seal on the middle of the shaft See Figure 6 41 the rear seal See Figure 6 32 and the condition of the bumper at the rear of the shaft See Figure 6 33 Replace any worn seals bumpers using authentic Eclipse Ego spare parts Lubricate all of the seals on the rammer shaft and replace the rammer into the rear of the Eclipse Ego body with the bumper at the back See Figure 6 34 Note Use light paintgun oil 7 FIGURE 6 34 Replace the rammer cap using the 5 32nd hex key to secure it into the Eclipse Ego body ee Figure 6 35 FIGURE 6 33 FIGURE 6 35 Noting the position of the rammer in the Eclipse Ego body See Figure 6 36 replace the bolt and locate the bolt pin into the designated groove in the rammer shaft See Figure 6 37 FIGURE 6 37
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43. ow 33 or similar lubricant and re insert the spool into the solenoid body Figure 6 76 and Figure 6 77 show the difference between the flat end of the spool and the raised end of the spool Replace the two solenoid retaining clips to the sides of the solenoid body and having ensured that the minifold o rings are in place screw the solenoid back into the correct position on the minifold For reference the end of the solenoid with the wire attached should be towards the rear of the marker Replace the Inline regulator grip frame and hosing set up taking care to feed the solenoid and BBSS leads through the grip frame correctly so that they do not get caught or damaged Having screwed ini the three rubber grip screws to finish the process You have now stripped and cleaned your Ego solenoid Possible Cause Solution The battery has been fitted incorrectly Although a fresh battery has been fitted the Eclipse Ego will not switch on The battery terminals are not making proper contact with the battery The battery does not seem to last very The battery type is of a low quality long Eclipse Ego leaks from solenoid area Check that 3 solenoid seals are intact and seated correctly in their designated pockets in the minifold LPR is supercharging causing intermittent leaking gt Dirt on spool of Ego Solenoid Strip and clean solenoid refer to maintenance section Damaged
44. ping Feed Tube Ego Clamping Feed Tube Screw Ego Clamping Feed Tube o ring Ego Shaft Solo Barrel Ego 05 Body 1 4 Elbow 1 4 Hose Parts and Accessories Ego Comprehensive Parts Kit Ego Break Beam Sensor System Kit Ego Exhaust Valve Kit Ego Hardware Kit Ego Detent Kit Ego Contrast Colour Upgrade Kit Ego Dealer Service Kit Ego Jewel Sticker Sheet Ego D A R T Bolt Ego Star Frame Ego Star Trigger Ego Star FRM amp LP Guage Ego Star Swivel Inline Reg Ego Metal Badge Black Ego Metal Badge Gold Code ECLEGOS9500 ECLEGOS9210 ECLEGOS9230 ECLEGOS9231 ECLEGOS9220 ECLEGOS9010 ECLEGOS9630 ECLEGOS9040 ECLEGOS9050 ECLEGOS9060 ECLEGOS9070 ECLEGOS9080 ECLEGOS9640 ECLEGOS9110 ECLEGOS9100 ECLEGOS9500 ECLEGOS9650 ECLEGOS9000 HOSFITT0700 HOSFITT0100 Code ECLEGOA0200 ECLEGOS9090 ECLEGOA0600 ECLEGOA0700 ECLEGOA0500 ECLEGOA0300 ECLEGOA0400 ECLEGOA0800 ECLEGOA1000 ECLEGOA1100 ECLEGOA1200 ECLEGOA1300 ECLEGOA1400 ECLEGOA1500 ECLEGOA1600 ALARM ALARM refers to adjusting the Alarm Timer in the TIMER Menu BAL BALL refers to the Ball detection time a feature of the Filter section of the Set up Menu Barrel Condom A safety device that when used properly restricts paintballs from leaving the end of the barrel when fired unintentionally BESS An abbreviation for the Break Beam Sensor System Chronograph A device that is used to measure the speed of the paintballs be
45. pushbutton The maximum preset game time is 60 minutes and 0 seconds once this value has been exceeded the game timer will wrap around to O minutes and 0 seconds To decrease the preset game time repeatedly press eee PACE and release the ower pushbutton Each time that the pushbutton is pressed the game time will decrease by 10 seconds To decrease the time more rapidly press To set the game timer simply Select the GAME option and hold the L WEF pushbutton The minimum preset game time is O minutes and 0 seconds once this value To set the alarm timer simply Select the ALARM option has been exceeded the game timer will wrap around to 60 minutes and 0 seconds To set the starting method of the game timer simply Select the START option Once you have set the game timer to the time that you require press the Select pushbutton to save the value The Edit Indicators will disappear indicating that the time has been accepted To return to the Main Menu scroll to the BAGK option and press S lect Edit Indicators SETINGRINEFAIAGINRIIME As well as a game timer we have an added Alarm feature that allows you to set a designated time during the game timer at which the Alarm feature will be activated When the game timer reaches the Alarm time the display will flash continually to indicate this Once the ALARM option has been selected from the GAME TIMER Menu the edit indicators will appear and t
46. reading at all Two or more balls are being fed into the breech Possible Cause Solution Increase the trigger transition filter Check that your trigger pull is within settings the limits of your TT BAND setting and that your TT TOL suits your current set up Ct Lengthen and strengthen your trigger pull Refer to the Advanced Set up Section for guidelines of how to adjust your Ego trigger accordingly The Break Beam Sensor System Keep the break beam sensors is dirty clean to ensure correct readings see Maintenance Section Break Beam Sensors are the wrong Check that red receiver is on right way round hand side of breech There is a broken wire or contact or a short circuit on either of the breech sensor ribbon cable Check the plug of the cable Check for cuts or pinches in the sensor cables Either sensor is back to front Check that sensors face each other when installed If the Eclipse Ego is being used Change the rubber finger detent with a force feed loader it is possible that the loader is forcing balls past the ball detent Symptom Possible Cause Solution Eclipse Ego is inconsistent Inline regulator is supercharging Strip and clean inline regulator see Maintenance Section Leaking Rammer Assembly leak Front ram shaft seal deteriorated Replace front rammer shaft seal gets louder when bolt is removed How can get the best performance C
47. s as close to 0 as possible when the trigger is fully released against the set screw 4 Set the trigger return force set SEFEW as required making the return force as strong as possible without compromising the feel of the pull 5 Adjust the IT Band so that when the trigger is fully depressed the bar settles above the upper marker and when the trigger is fully released the bar settles below the lower marker See Figure 4 17 This ensures that the IT Band operates across the full range of the trigger pull 6 Select the IT Tolerance parameter With the gun gassed up and preferably fitted with loader and firing paint try to get the gun to bounce by pulling the trigger very slowly If the gun does bounce then reduce the JT Tolerance until it no longer does so If the gun does not bounce then increase the IT Tolerance until the gun does bounce and then reduce the IT Tolerance again until the bouncing stops Whilst this set up should completely eliminate bounce it may result in a trigger pull that is not ideally suited to the user in which case it will be necessary to make adjustments to the trigger and then modify the LA Filter parameters accordingly FIGURE 4 17 Note The fastest way to shoot an Eclipse Ego is to walk the trigger with two or more fingers Feathering not fully releasing the trigger will cause the TT Filter to reduce the rate of fire down in order to eliminate what it perceives as
48. sing a 5 64th hex key See Figure 6 1 Carefully slide the sensor unit down approximately half an inch See Figure 6 3 allowing it to be lifted free from the Eclipse Ego body and using another dry Q tip remove any grease or debris build up from the front of the sensor unit See Figure 6 4 Remove the rubber finger detent and using a dry Q tip clean detent and mi mom location point in the Eclipse Ego Body Replace clean detent back into the Eclipse Ego body See Figure 6 5 and slide sensor unit back into place See Figure 6 6 Replace the Sensor Cover and using a 5 64th hex key replace the Bream Beam Sensor Cover retaining screw to hold the sensor cover in place See Figure 6 7 Be careful not to cross thread the screw Do not over tighten the screw Repeat procedure for opposite side of the Eclipse Ego You have now cleaned your Break Beam Sensor System Note When cleaning Break Beam Sensor System inspect condition of rubber finger detents and replace if necessary Ensure that the receiver sensor indicated by a red mark amp red heat shrink is located on the right hand side of the marker body ECLP5E geen See A SR be i il _ Gleaninggthenninemeguiator FIGURE 6 10 Disconnect the hosing from your Inline Regulator allowing it to be unscrewed from the Front Regulator Mount FRM ee Figure 6 8 Turn the Inline Regulator
49. stom One Custom Two Custom Three our favourite Eclipse Ego settings Size chart to scale size Chart location SIZE Chart location Rammer Housing LPR Rear Rammer O Ring Body Feed Stub Inside LPR body inside Bolt O Ring Inline Adjuster Section of Inline Regulator Piston Rammer Front Bumper Large O Ring on top of Front Reg Mount Rammer Shaft O Ring LPR Piston Inline Adjuster Screw OOPS Adjuster Piston in LPR Small O Rings on top of Front Reg Mount 68 i f67 66 69 oe 11 3422 24 06 bet Zum bn pr q2 q OS m 09 m I h HIE N Gi Tee tl W KL Lafe AT Description Rammer Housing Valve Guide Rammer Housing o ring QEV Rammer Cap Rammer Cap o ring Valve Plug Rammer Shaft Front Rammer o ring Front Rammer Bumper o ring Rear Rammer o ring Rear Rammer Bumper Exhaust Valve Assembly Ego Solenoid Ego Minifold Ego Minifold Barb Ego Solenoid Retaining Screw Ego Low Pressure Hose LPR Cap LPR Adjuster Screw Code ECLEGOS9460 ECLEGOS9610 ECLEGOS9470 ECLEGOS9430 ECLEGOS9440 ECLEGOS9450 ECLEGOS9620 ECLEGOS9480 ECLEGOS9180 ECLEGOS9170 ECLEGOS9181 ECLEGOS9490 ECLEGOS9130 ECLEGOS9540 ECLEGOS9380 ECLEGOS9390 ECLEGOS9550 ECLEGOS9270 ECLEGOS9310 ECLEGOS9280 21 22 23 24 25 26 21 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 3 38 39 40 Al 42 43 44 45 46 d 48 49 ol OU a2 EE 54 HE 56 Description LPR Piston LPR Piston o
50. t paintball to be fired after the Ego has been left un fired for more than 4 minutes The 500 parameter is used to define an increase in dwell time for the First Shot in order to combat this problem Scroll through the Timing Menu until the F500 parameter is displayed The current value of the First Shot Drop Off is shown on the right hand side of the display See Figure 4 11 Press the S ect pushbutton to enter the edit function and the edit indicators will appear on the display Press and release the a S pushbutton to increase the B value in 0 1ms increments Press and hold the 4 5 pushbutton to increase the 909 value more rapidly Press and release the L0WEF pushbutton to decrease the ISB value in 0 1ms increments Press and hold the LdWEF pushbutton to decrease the 590 value more rapidly Press S eet to save the D value and the edit indicators will disappear from the display to indicate that the value has been accepted You have now returned to the Timing Menu FI IG LEP DD The FILTER Menu provides access to parameters that are used to control the various software filters FIGURE 4 11 Scroll through the S f 9P Menu until the FILTER is displayed and then press Select This will display EMPTY the first item on the Filter Menu See Figure 4 12 Press the L WEF pushbutton to scroll down through each of the items on the Filter Menu Once the last item has been displayed pressing the LOWE pus
51. tion has been displayed pressing the a S pushbutton will cause the last option to be displayed Press the Elect pushbutton to change the firing mode to the displayed option Selecting BACK will return the display to the Set up Menu LOWER IG Ju D The TIMING Menu provides access to parameters which control the Ego s firing cycle Scroll through the 5814P Menu until TIMING is displayed and then press Select This will display MAN ROF the first item on the MING Menu See Figure 4 8 se ASE Press the Jo r pushbutton to scroll down through each of the items on the TIMING Menu Once the last item has been displayed pressing the lower pushbutton will cause the first item to be displayed Press the Haise pushbutton to scroll up through each of the items on the TIMING Menu Once the first item has been displayed pressing the Raise pushbutton will cause the last item to be displayed Press the Select pushbutton to edit the displayed parameter Selecting BACK will return the display to the Set up Menu LEG UL DD The AOF CAP is used to control how fast the Ego can cycle in each of the capped firinig modes PSP Millennium and CFOA Scroll through the Timing Menu until the ROF CAP parameter is displayed The current value of the Maximum Rate of fire is shown in balls per second on the right hand side of the display Press the Elect pushbutton to enter the edit function See Figure 4 28
52. trigger bounce FIGURE 4 18 Scroll through the Set up Menu until the FACTORY parameter is displayed and then press the S ect pushbutton to enter the MACTORY menu See Figure 4 19 ve p MAU false The Factory settings parameter gives the user a simple way of resetting their Eclipse Ego to the factory settings without having to individually go through and adjust each parameter If the user has chosen to deviate from the factory settings then the AACTORY parameter will be set to NO See Figure 4 18 Press the L WEF pushbutton to scroll down through each of the available options Once the last option has been displayed pressing the Jo r pushbutton will cause the first option to be displayed Press the Haise pushbutton to scroll up through each of the available options Once the first option has been displayed pressing the Aa S pushbutton will cause the last option to be displayed Press the Select pushbutton to select the displayed option To reset the Eclipse Ego to Factory Settings select the VES option To keep the Eclipse Ego settings the same select the MO option Selecting BANGH will terminate the selection mode leaving the original choice unchanged and return you to the S8t up Menu See Figure 4 19 OFF DISPLAY Main Menu TIMING FILTER Set Up Meni FACTORY SEMI PSP MILLEN CFOA TRAININ 0710 04 i ROF CAP OFF ROF DWELL FSDO BACK
53. ty guidelines and Instructions e Should you be unsure at any stage or unable to understand the contents within this manual you must seek expert advice e Le mode d emploi est en Anglais e lIlcontient des instructions et mesures de s curit importantes e En cas de doute ou s il vous est impossible de comprendre le contenu du monde d emploi demandez conseil a un expert e Este manual de operarios y usarios esta en Ingl s e Contiene importantes normas de seguridad e instrucciones e Si no esta seguro de alg n punto o no entiende los conteindos de este manual debe conultar con un experto e Diese Bedienungs und Benutzeranleitung ist in Englisch e Sie enth lt wichtige Sicherheitsrichtlinen und bestimmungen e Solten Sie sich in irgendeiner Weise un sicher sein Oder den inhalte dies heftes nicht versthen lassen Sie siche bitte von einen Experten beraten LP UP GO 6 Product Purchased Please complete the details to keep a permanent record of your purchase of an Eclipse Ego Please note the Date of Purchase Purchased From form is intended for your personal records only and will not act as a suitable warranty card for your purchase Please complete the warranty card provided in the manual or the online warranty form which can be found at www planeteclipse com to validate your Eclipse warranty Purchase Price Clamping Feed Bolt Pin KS e Break Beam Sensor System EK l l
54. upside down and carefully unscrew the two sections taking care not to loose any of the washers that form the spring pack inside the regulator See Figure 6 9 By firmly gripping the exposed base of the brass regulator piston carefully remove the piston and spring stack in their entirety See Figure 6 10 The spring pack comprises of 16 sprung washers which must be in the correct configuration for the inline regulator to perform at the required pressure range See Figure 6 11 1 FIGURE 6 12 Insert a 1 8th inch hex key into the adjuster screw in the bottom half of the inline regulator and wind the screw clockwise through the bottom section of the regulator body See Figure 6 12 and pull free when it will no longer turn upwards anymore Note The adjuster screw can only be removed by turning it upwards through the bottom section of the inline regulator The regulator will become damaged if the adjuster screw is removed incorrectly FIGURE 6 17 Using a dry Q tip clean the seal that sits at the top of the body of the bottom section of the Inline regulator Seg Figure 6 13 Using a light oil and a fresh Q tip re lubricate the seal ready for re assembly Thoroughly clean the two o rings on the adjuster screw and lubricate ready for re assembly Sge Figure 6 14 Inspect top face of adjuster unit for any excessive wear or damage as this could cause inline regulator to creep
55. will disappear from the display to indicate that the value has been accepted You have now returned to the Filter Menu ENEE The trigger has to be pulled for a specific time in order for that trigger pull to be accepted as a valid trigger pull The Eclipse Ego cannot be fired until it has had a valid trigger pull The trigger then has to be released for a specific time in order for that release to be accepted as a valid trigger release The Eclipse Ego cannot be fired again until it has first had a valid trigger release followed of course by another valid trigger pull With the addition of the Trigger Transition software filter see page 36 you can minimise the time that the trigger has to be pulled for and how long it has to be released for to maintain high rates of fire whilst eliminating the risk of Trigger Bounce aling ING IAhiap Mi iitina I Scroll through the Filter Menu until the PULL parameter is Press and release the OWEf pushbutton to decrease the displayed PIIL value in 1 millisecond increments Press and hold a the Lower pushbutton to decrease the PULL value more The current value of the trigger pull time is shown on rapidly the right hand side of the display ee Figure 4 15 Press S ett to save the PULL value and the edit Press the Seleef pushbutton to enter the edit function indicators will disappear from the display to indicate that and the edit indicators will appear on the display the value has

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