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3. Now you can control TITAN via GCS.

Below you will see screenshots with various types of ETUs, so what you see in your GCS may differ, and some options might not be available.

Registration

We recommend creating your own profile. Though this is not obligatory, it comes in handy when contacting GATE Support.

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Once you have connected all the devices you need, your Dashboard looks like this:

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  • tap the left arrow to go to the Main Menu (more below)

  • activate Shooting Mode

  • go to the GCS Search feature

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Click here 1️⃣ to go to Restore Default Settings 2️⃣ – restores default settings for the various functionalities. Trigger and Selector calibration as well as Telemetry data remain unchanged and 3️⃣ Restore Factory Settings – (hard reset) restores all default settings, resets your Telemetry, and clears adaptation data.

4️⃣ 3️⃣ Cycle Detection – switches ON or OFF the optical gear sensor. Cycle Detection OFF can be compared to an emergency mode for problems with the gear sensor. Most TITAN features will be disabled, but you can still shoot in AUTO.

5️⃣ 4️⃣ Thanks to the Gear sensor, TITAN precisely detects in which position the cycle should finish. Therefore, even the shortest Trigger action produces at least one full cycle.

6️⃣ 5️⃣ A set of preferences referring to the active profile and switching between Profiles.

7️⃣ 6️⃣ Battery protection – modern LiPo and LiFe batteries are very sensitive to overdischarge. The microprocessor monitors the battery voltage constantly. When the voltage drops down to a critical level, it will not allow firing. Battery cell – when the battery voltage drops to the specified level (in relation to one cell), the motor will vibrate. Available settings: OFF, 3.1 V, 3.2 V, 3.3 V or 3.4 V per cell for LiPo batteries and 2.6 V, 2.7 V, 2.8 V or 2.9V per cell for LiFe batteries.

8️⃣ 7️⃣ Series Safety Limit – enables to set a predefined number of BBs fired in a single series. It can be used as a protection against Trigger jam. In case of emergency, you can stop the series by switching the Selector position.

9️⃣ 8️⃣ Gear Ratio - to activate Pre-Cocking with the highest level of precision you should define the gear type in your AEG; available types: Normal Speed, Low Speed, High Speed, DSG, 19-Tooth.
Typical gear ratio settings (excluding DSG and 19-tooth):
Low Speed: <15 RPS
Normal Speed: 15-25 RPS
High Speed: >25 RPS
If overspin occurs, you should switch the gear type to the next one (e.g. Normal Speed to Low Speed).

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2️⃣ Pre-Cocking allows for initial spring compression, which speeds up Trigger response significantly:
Auto – the spring is automatically compressed after each shot. In Auto you can also set Boost, which determines the strength of spring compression. The highest setting results in the best Trigger response, but also mostly greatly increases wear and tear on the gearbox.
If overspin occurs, set Gear Ratio to High Speed.

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Manual – you can set the values to SEMI, BURST, and AUTO.

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