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04-28-2006, 09:19 PM
WEll, the time has come, where i have encountered my first problem. The gun is shooting, but i want this to be fixed right away. well, onto the problem then, my eyes or nox is acting up. when i turn my gun on, it usually enters the eyes on and you have to push the button to set it into bypass mode. now its just booting up into eyes disabled mode. which the manual doesnt tell me how to turn on/off, but just goes straight into this mode. i tried to push the button down, but it stays in eye bypass. any ideas?

by the way, the eyes are clean and i just changed the batteries.

p8nt4brainz
04-28-2006, 09:30 PM
WEll, the time has come, where i have encountered my first problem. The gun is shooting, but i want this to be fixed right away. well, onto the problem then, my eyes or nox is acting up. when i turn my gun on, it usually enters the eyes on and you have to push the button to set it into bypass mode. now its just booting up into eyes disabled mode. which the manual doesnt tell me how to turn on/off, but just goes straight into this mode. i tried to push the button down, but it stays in eye bypass. any ideas?

by the way, the eyes are clean and i just changed the batteries.

Assuming it is blinking blue/red for eyes disabled, go into programming mode and check what the eye mode is set to (menu option 2, white, two blinks). My bet is you have the eyes set to disabled there. Just set back to eye mode 1 or 2 for delayed or forced. This is covered in the manual.

Jamie

LU_aDaK
04-28-2006, 09:34 PM
Wow excellent NOX service as well. Maybe instead of having them fix my was board i should just upgrade :)

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04-28-2006, 09:40 PM
heh, i feel stupid. thanks jamie. it seems like a partially retarded teammate did this...

p8nt4brainz
04-28-2006, 10:55 PM
Cool, glad your up and running. I can be retarded at times, but my wife keeps me in line.

jeffreyjames
04-29-2006, 03:21 AM
maybe i should get me one of those(wife that is). but she probobly wouldnt let me drop 900 bucks on a "toy". no matter how much stress relief it afforded.

jeffreyjames
04-29-2006, 03:21 AM
maybe i should get me one of those(wife that is). but she probobly wouldnt let me drop 900 bucks on a "toy". no matter how much stress relief it afforded.

jeffreyjames
04-29-2006, 04:18 PM
sorry for the double post