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kidcopone
09-12-2003, 10:55 PM
ok I just got my first angel about an hour ago. It didnt come with a manual, i looked over the manual on the website but I have a few questions like, how the heck do i turn it off? What should my dwell be set to? what are some cool settings to have it on? What are some cool tricks you have done to your marker. What clamping feed is best for a 2002 dark angel lcd?

Thanks for all your help

kidcopone
09-12-2003, 10:56 PM
and is a cable link worth the price? and is anyone selling a used one or a used clamping neck feed

D Sanchez
09-13-2003, 05:02 AM
OK. I was in your exact situation last week.

You turn it off the same way you turn it on, but in reverse.

Dont adjust your dwell unless it needs to be adjusted. If you've shot it so far, and its shooting under 300 but over 260, then DONT touch it.

Cool settings... well the only "settings" I can think of at the moment are different fire modes. I'll let you know now, you'll never be able to use them in any tournament you ever go into. With that said, full auto is just plain badass.

Cool tricks? Lets just say that adjusting the trigger exactly how you want it to be is pretty cool that you cant do with most markers...

Clamping necks... well the CCM No-Rise (www.chipleymachine.com) does the trick well.

A Cable link would only be useful if you want to program your own modes of fire.

I am not selling a clamping feed neck at the moment.

I hope this helps.

D Sanchez
09-13-2003, 05:06 AM
Also, here is the manual...
http://www.angel-owners.com/manuals/lcd/

Emmit
09-13-2003, 07:34 AM
Originally posted by kidcopone
and is a cable link worth the price? and is anyone selling a used one or a used clamping neck feed
the data link cable is fairly useless unless you plan to program the the available slots, and unlock the sleeper modes. It's about the only thing you can do with it.

kidcopone
09-13-2003, 03:40 PM
Thanks for everyone's help it was very helpful!

But I have what may seem like a huge newbie question.

I seem to have it stuck on "tab in" how do i get out of it and what is it used for?

I checked the maual first but it didnt seem to help.

Thanks again guys

Emmit
09-13-2003, 05:13 PM
tab in means that the marker is off, you can't charge the marker when it displays "tab in"