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Old March 11th, 2010, 09:05 AM
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How do you turn the eyes off?

I searched and didnt see anything on it. And I read the manual. The hold the trigger while turning it on didnt make the light green... What am I doing wrong?
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Old March 11th, 2010, 09:06 AM
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should we assume you're talking about a mini??
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No. Since its the TM7 section, I would go with the assumption that I am talking about a TM7. I mean its close enough, but I figure the buttons are in a different spot.
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Well its by holding the trigger down as you turn it on so not sure whats going on.

The only thing I can think of is your tournament lock is on and that may be stopping it but dont see why that would be the case.
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Alright, I'll check the lock and see if that does it.

Its not a major thing, FanDam had it set up for me, so it will work. But I was gonna fiddle with it a bit.



EDIT: The light is suppose to blink green isnt it?
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Yep, the difference is that it will blink faster.

Try this, turn the gun on normally with nothing in it....then slide your finger into the breach and watch the light. It will begin blinking about twice as fast.

When you turn the gun off, hold the trigger and turn it back on, in the firing modes, the light should blink at the same speed as when your finger was in the breach.
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Okay, will mess with it a bit when I get home.

I need to rip it a part one day. If I own it, I have to know how to tear it down and fix it if something screws up.
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yeah, sorry... i completely missed that this was in the TM7 section. anyway, the info below is copied straight from the TM7 manual:

To turn the eyes OFF, ensure that there are no paintballs in the TM-7
breech or feed elbow, make sure the marker is switched OFF, and while
pulling and holding the trigger, turn the marker ON. A quick double blinking
Green LED will indicate that the eye system has been deactivated.
To turn the eyes back ON, simply tap the power button one time quickly.
Notes:

• A slow consistent single flashing Green LED indicates that the eyes are
ON with no ball in the breech and a rapid flashing Green LED indicates
that there is a ball in the breech.

• For optimal performance of the TM-7 eyes, keep the inside of the TM-7
breech clean and clear of broken paint, paint residue, or other debris.

• Although the eyes can be cleaned via cleaning the breech of the TM-7
marker, if the eyes need to be accessed please follow the steps outlined
in the Disassembly/ Assembly section of this manual.



also, here's a link to the manual itself:

http://www.paintballsafety.com/pdf/m...M_7_manual.pdf
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I did exactly as what G put down and it works for me.
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I dont know what Im doing wrong. It aint flashed green yet. Flashes red just fine. Forget it. I'm hooking air to it and tossing my revvy on there. Brad already had it set up. I'll figure it out yet!

One cool thing is FanDam had the short Stiffi (six inch???) with the screw on Apex adapter tip! That's gonna come in handy.

And G, hehehe, thought it was funny myself.
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