LEAP™ CIRCUIT BOARD w/CAMD SETTINGS
SAFE – Red LED
SEMI – Green LED
RAMP P – Blue LED (PSP RAMP) 13 Balls Per Second
RAMP M – Blue LED (Millennium RAMP) 12 Balls Per Second
EYE
– Orange LED (LED ON = Eyes ON, LED OFF = Eyes OFF)
BATTERY
– Yellow LED (Solid LED = Good, Flashing LED = Low)
2 Button Access Operations
Press and release the Upper "Power/Eye" Button to turn the marker on. The CAMD will display the Red "Safe"
indicator "ON" meaning that the marker is in safety mode and will not allow the marker to shoot. After turning the
Power "ON" you will need to choose a firing mode.
Press and hold the Lower "Mode" Button until the Green "Semi" indicator begins to flash you are now in the mode
selection menu. To select a firing mode press and release the Lower "Mode" Button until the CAMD mode indicator
displays the desired firing mode. Press and hold the Lower "Mode" Button until the mode indicator stops flashing,
the firing mode is now selected and the Red "Safe" indicator will remain "On", to turn the safety mode "Off" press
and release the Lower "Mode" Button and the Red "Safe" indicator will turn off, the marker is now capable of firing.
To turn the Power "OFF" press and hold the "Power/Eye" Button until all CAMD LED indicator powers down
completely.
Changing Modes
To change the firing mode, Press and hold the Lower Button until the firing mode indicator on the CAMD start
flashing. While the indicator is flashing press and release the Lower Button to scroll through the desired mode
setting. When the desired firing mode has been selected, press and hold the Lower Button until the indicator stops
flashing. The marker will now operate in the firing mode that has been selected and the Red "Safe" indicator is will
remain "On", to turn the safety mode "Off" press and release the Lower "Mode" Button and the Red "Safe" indicator
will turn off, the marker is now capable of firing.
IMPORTANT:
The safety may be enabled in any mode by pressing and releasing the Lower "Mode" Button, the Red
"Safe" LED indicator will turn on and keep the marker from accidentally shooting while the Power is "ON".
Firing Mode Lock
To lock the operations of the marker in Semi-Auto Mode remove the lock switch from the circuit board while the
Power is "Off" this will default the marker operation and shoot in Semi-Auto Mode Only.
To lock the operation in Ramp P (PSP) Mode turn the marker Power "ON", select Ramp P on the CAMD indicator,
remove the tournament lock switch from the circuit board to lock in Ramp P Mode.
on selecting the Ramp P Mode will allow you to lock the marker operation in Ramp M (Millennium) mode.
the lock switch when the playing field requires it.
Anti Chop Eye Operation
To turn off the Anti Chop Eye feature press and release the Upper "Power/Eye" Button, the "Orange" Eye indicator
will turn off indicating that the eyes are off.
NOTE:
paintballs for a clearing shot.
To turn the eyes back on press and release the Top "Power/Eye" Button again and the Eye indicator will light back
up indicating that the eyes are on.
NOTE:
Semi-Auto mode maybe the only allowable firing mode permitted in your
country. Check with your local officials regarding this application. For example select European countries, Australia
and New Zealand are restricted to use Semi-Auto model only.
NOTE:
European Edition "Semi-Auto Mode Only"
WARNING
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Spyder Electronic Markers are not water resistant.
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Extreme moisture can cause serious damage to any Spyder Electronic Marker.
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Always clean any dirt or paint inside the markers electronics.
•
Never attempt to modify the electronics circuitry, doing so will VOID all electronic warranties and
liabilities from Kingman.
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CAMD Display
UPPER Button
LOWER Button
NOTE:
Following the same steps
This feature is useful if you need to cycle the marker without
TRIGGER ADJUSTMENT
Magnetic Response "Saber" Trigger
There are 3 adjuster set screws that allows the adjustment for the trigger pull, the micro switch actuation, a post
travel stop and the magnetic response strength.
The first set screw furthest from the micro switch is for adjusting the amount of resistance force the magnet applies
on the trigger. Adjusting the set screw in will increase resistance and out will reduce it for a lighter trigger pull.
The middle set screw is for adjusting the distance between the trigger and the micro switch. Adjusting the set screw
in will bring the trigger actuation closer giving the trigger a short trigger pull.
HELPFUL TIP:
Remember not to over adjust this set screw as you may have the trigger rest against the micro
switch and not allow the micro switch to reset for the next trigger pull.
The third set screw closest to the micro switch is for the post travel of the trigger. It is to stop the trigger from
further back travel after it has actuated the micro switch
VELOCITY ADJUSTMENT INCREASE / DECREASE
NOTE:
Use
To INCREASE your velocity fps using the Allen wrench, turn the Velocity Adjuster / Spring Guide clockwise.
To DECREASE your velocity fps using the Allen wrench, turn the Velocity Adjuster / Spring Guide counter-
clockwise.
NOTE:
remove from the rear of the Sticker Plug.
NOTE:
The velocity of this paintball marker ranges from approximately 240 – 300 feet per second (fps). Velocities
will fluctuate or vary due to paintball size, climate condition, altitude, type of air source and variance in spring
tension from manufacturing.
WARNING
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The recommended Velocity speed should be no greater then 300 fps. Not doing so can cause serious injury or death
if the velocity is set dangerously high.
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Paintball markers are not intended to shoot any person less then 25 feet without eye/face protection.
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Never point a loaded marker at any person who is not wearing the proper face protection.
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Never at any point should you look down the barrel, whether the marker is loaded or not.
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Using a paintball marker outside a non designated paintball field can be illegal, and is subject to law
enforcement penalties if property damage is caused by the user.
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VTA028
VTA029
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Allen wrench provided in the spare parts kit.
NOTE:
Velocity Adjuster / Spring Guide doesn't
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