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E-GRIP PROBLEMS (NEW TO TIPPMANN A-5)

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    Posted: 22 February 2007 at 3:08pm

what does the blinking GREEN mean. I read on the manual that solid orange is BOOTING, blinking orange is NORMAL OPERATIONS, and blinking red is BATTERY IS LOW.

EVERYTIME I TURN ON THE E-GRIP it goes from orange to red to green and then it just starts blinking green. Is this normal.  I need help bad. 

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it will shoot..but it won't change into the fire modes
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to change fire modes you have to turn it off then hold the trigger down and press the button then release the trigger so that the light is i think blinking solid red then pull trigger untill light blinks green/orange (3 times) then hold trigger until light goes out then pull trigger: 1 time for semi, 2 times 3 shoot ramping, 3 times auto, 4 auto response, 5 for turbo after selecting mode press button to exit menu mode then turn trigger on again, you cannot change fire mode withj out going into the menu mode
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I had a "blinking green" problem that was due to the battery sitting on top of the solenoid/capacitor wiring.  I moved them out of the way (after two hours of hair pulling) and all was well again.

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Originally posted by tippmannsnyper9 tippmannsnyper9 wrote:

to change fire modes you have to turn it off then hold the trigger down and press the button then release the trigger so that the light is i think blinking solid red then pull trigger untill light blinks green/orange (3 times) then hold trigger until light goes out then pull trigger: 1 time for semi, 2 times 3 shoot ramping, 3 times auto, 4 auto response, 5 for turbo after selecting mode press button to exit menu mode then turn trigger on again, you cannot change fire mode withj out going into the menu mode



I change the firing modes on my trigger simply by pressing and releasing the power button.  It is not necessary to go into the programming mode to select a new firing mode.


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Originally posted by tippmannsnyper9 tippmannsnyper9 wrote:

to change fire modes you have to turn it off then hold the trigger down and press the button then release the trigger so that the light is i think blinking solid red then pull trigger untill light blinks green/orange (3 times) then hold trigger until light goes out then pull trigger: 1 time for semi, 2 times 3 shoot ramping, 3 times auto, 4 auto response, 5 for turbo after selecting mode press button to exit menu mode then turn trigger on again, you cannot change fire mode withj out going into the menu mode
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Originally posted by Capt.Jonesy Capt.Jonesy wrote:

I change the firing modes on my trigger simply by pressing and releasing the power button.  It is not necessary to go into the programming mode to select a new firing mode.
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Blinking green lights are normal operation on the WAS board. To change firing modes you need to follow the programming directions in the EGrip booklet.
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