Laserforce International Pty Ltd. LF700 ユーザーズマニュアル
its memory. The MCB can be updated with new programs by downloading the
program through the FUB connector
Phaser Unit.
Phaser Unit.
The phaser has many sub-components internal to the phaser being:
1) Lens
2) Forward special features button
3) Forward microswitch
4) Two hand detect metal shield
5) Phaser PCB
6) Laser diode
7) Laser diode mounts (2)
8) Trigger microswitch
9) Trigger
10) RJ45 wiring assembly
11) Tamper plate
12) RJ45 locking plate
Purpose: The phaser has the following purposes:
a) Identifying the colour of the player by the flashing LED’s.
b) Housing infrared (IR) emitters to act as a hit zone for the players.
c) Housing the infrared receiver that records hits on all other players and field devices.
d) Housing the laser diode that acts as a special visual effect and also is used as an
aiming point
e) Housing the anti vandalism accelerometer
The phasers are supplied with the two-hand safety feature enabled. This means
that the phaser will not fire unless the forward hand grip is held when the main rear
trigger is pulled. This forces players to keep both hands on the phaser and
generally makes the game much safer.
The phaser board in the phaser unit controls the IR receiver, IR emitters, the laser, the
muzzle flash, special feature button and the flashing LEDs.
The IR receiver is located to the rear of the lens, which is located in the forward part of
the phaser barrel. It receives the IR from other battlesuits and targets.
Important:
The phaser does not fire a beam, it receives infrared from the battlesuit
at which it is being aimed. When a phaser receives a signal it lets the player know
via the beeping lock-on tone
The phaser has a 2.5x lens located 41mm from the sensor (in the centre slot). This
magnifies and focuses the IR onto the IR receiver.