mk4 & Air Wolf - Safety catch light

The programming mode is entered by ensuring the gun is unloaded, in the SAFE position, pointing the muzzle in a safe direction (down) and pulling the trigger, then switch the safety catch to fire. The gun will then beep and flash indicating that the gun is in program mode. If the trigger is kept pulled, the gun will cycle through its programming mode and will beep and flash the appropriate amount of times, indicating the mode it is in.

Switching The Safety LED Normally On and Off

The safety LED might need to be normally off, this might be required if the gun is used at dusk or at night, e.g. lamping. When the LED is selected for a normally off condition, it will only flash for shot counting and magazine warnings if selected.

  • Ensure that the gun is unloaded and the safety switch is in the SAFE position
  • Ensure the isolator switch is set to on and the gun is pointed in a safe direction. Pull the trigger and then switch the safety switch to FIRE with the trigger still pulled. A red light will be on
  • A single beep will be heard and the red LED will blink once, keep the trigger pulled so that there is a series of blinks given at 3 second periods, release the trigger
  • AIR WOLF: release the trigger when 3 beeps and blinks are noted
  • MK4: release the trigger when 2 beeps and blinks are noted
  • MVT models: release the trigger when 5 beeps and blinks are noted
  • When the trigger is pulled the programming will toggle between normally on and off, one beep and blink for off, 2 beeps and blinks for on. When the required setting has been selected, switch the safety switch to SAFE; the safety LED status is now programmed
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mk4 & Air Wolf