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The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice for specification changes or other reasons. When using a product listed here be sure to obtain the latest specifications.

Installation

Note

Caution
Regardless of your previous experience, follow all safety precautions to prevent any damage to your TITAN.

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In case of any difficulties installing or using this product:

TITAN V2

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Note

Caution
A sector gear can damage the gear sensor during installation. Avoid such damage.

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Note
Sticker position is crucial. Make sure to align it exactly to the left edge and the top red line. The set contains 3 different sticker types. First, use the one with the thinner black line. If you are not able to calibrate the selector, try the other ones.

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Caution
In TITAN V2 connectors must be bent according to the photo below. Bending connectors in the opposite direction may cause them to break. If this should happen, spare terminals are included in the INSTALLATION KIT.

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TITAN V3

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TITAN V3 fits CNC gearboxes with very low backlash. While fitting TITAN, pull the cables and at the same time push the board into the right place. Pay attention to the area marked yellow to fit the board correctly. Do this carefully so as not to damage the insulation of the wires.

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Caution
In TITAN V3 the connectors must be straight according to the photo below. Bending and straightening the connectors back may cause them to break. If this should happen, spare terminals are included in the INSTALLATION KIT.

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TITAN V2 NGRS

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Warning

Warning
If you are using a recoil system and set excessive trigger sensitivity, it may cause accidental discharge (firing) even without pressing the trigger.

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Note

Caution
In TITAN V2 NGRS connectors should be bent according to the photo below. Bending connectors in the opposite direction may cause them to break. If this should happen, spare terminals are included in the INSTALLATION KIT.

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Quick Access Menu

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You can access Pre-Cocking or Profiles using a shortcut. After firing a shot, burst or while in SAFE (only if the safety lever has been removed)*, hold the trigger and switch the selector within the specified time (see table). Switch the selector in any order to change between the options indicated by motor vibrations. 

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*You can enter Programming via Trigger only when the selector on the replica is in SEMI position and AUTO mode is not assigned to this position.

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Pre-Cocking

In GCS go to Trigger>Pre-Cocking>Switch Mode via Selector and use the toggle button to activate this function.

  1. Fire a shot, burst or pull the trigger while in SAFE mode (only if the safety lever has been removed) and do not release the trigger.

  2. Switch the selector within 2 s. There is a single low frequency vibration.

  3. Switch the selector in any order to change between the options indicated by vibrations:

    1. 1 low vibration – Pre-Cocking Off

    2. 2 low vibrations – Pre-Cocking Auto

    3. 3 low vibrations – Pre-Cocking Manual

  4. Release the trigger to save the selected mode.

Profile Selection

Profiles are sets of particular settings of configurable TITAN functions. You can choose one of the three profiles at a time. Go to General>Profiles>Change Profile via Selector in GCS to be able to use this function. If you want to change the active profile:

  1. Fire a shot, burst or pull the trigger while in SAFE (only if the safety lever has been removed) and do not release the trigger.

  2. Switch the selector within 2–7 s. There is a single high frequency vibration.

  3. Switch the selector in any order to change between options, which are indicated by vibrations. 

    1. 1 high frequency vibration – Profile 1

    2. 2 high frequency vibrations – Profile 2

    3. 3 high frequency vibrations – Profile 3

  4. Release the trigger to save the selected profile.

Programming via Trigger

This programming mode allows you to set the options of basic TITAN functions.

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Note
To run Programming via Trigger, your AEG must have a physical 3-stage selector. 

Turning on Programming Mode

  1. Switch the selector on your replica to SEMI or BURST.* If AUTO mode is selected in SEMI position, use the alternative method below.

  2. Fire a shot or burst and do not release the trigger.

  3. Hold the trigger for 7 seconds – until you hear a vibration. 

*Not possible if AUTO mode is selected in SEMI position.

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Alternative Method

  1. Disconnect the battery

  2. Pull the trigger and do not release it

  3. Connect the battery (ignore the warning vibrations)

  4. Hold the trigger for 3 s – until you hear a vibration

You can easily change the menu level by switching the selector. Pull the trigger to quickly navigate the menu. Each time you pull the trigger, the number of accompanying vibrations changes. The table presents functions and their options programmable via trigger as well as how they are indicated by vibrations.

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*To execute an action from Advanced, hold the trigger down for more than 3 seconds.
**This needs to be predefined in the GCS and is then available at trigger level. Once you disconnect the battery, the setting cannot be changed and needs to be reintroduced in GCS.
***Not available for TITAN V2 NGRS.

Selecting a Function

  1. Switch the selector to SEMI.

  2. To get to a function, pull the trigger the specified number of times (according to the table above).

Selecting an Option of a Function

  1. Switch the selector to AUTO.

  2. To get to an option of a selected function, pull the trigger the specified number of times (according to the table above).

Advanced Options

  1. Select the Advanced option.

  2. Pull and hold the trigger for more than 3 seconds.

Saving an Option

  1. To save an option, switch the selector to SEMI.

  2. The setting is saved and you are back to the functions menu.

  3. You can set the options of the other basic functions the same way.

Exiting the Programming Mode

  1. Switch the selector to SAFE.

  2. Enjoy the TITAN functions you've just set.

Activating SAFE Mode if Not Assigned

If SAFE mode is not assigned in GCS, it is possible to activate it via the selector*:

  1. Switch the selector rapidly in this sequence: SAFE → SEMI → SAFE (SAFE → AUTO → SAFE for AK-47).

  2. Now SAFE mode is activated – switch to SEMI or AUTO to deactivate it.

  3. Switching to SAFE again accesses the fire mode assigned to the SAFE position in the GCS.

*SAFE mode also applies when the selector is in SAFE while connecting the battery – switching to SEMI or AUTO deactivates it.

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TITAN remembers your settings, so programming always starts by informing you of the current settings.

Programming via USB-Link

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You can use a USB-Link to connect your TITAN to GCS for Android and Windows/macOS. To connect to GCS for iOS, you must use a Blu-Link.

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3. Now you can control TITAN via GCS.

USB-Link Troubleshooting

The USB-Link has a 4-color LED indicator.

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Restoring Factory Settings

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Restoring the factory settings results in resetting the default settings, erasing adaptations and statistical data.

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  • While in programming mode (only for TITAN V2):

  1. Turn on the programming mode as described in Programming via Trigger

  2. Switch the selector to SEMI

  3. Pull the trigger 5 times to select Advanced (6 vibrations)

  4. Switch the selector to AUTO

  5. Pull the trigger to get to Restore Factory Settings (4 vibrations)

  6. Confirm the Restore Factory Settings option by pulling the trigger for at least 3 seconds

  • While connecting the battery (only for TITAN V2):

  1. Disconnect the battery

  2. Pull the trigger

  3. While the trigger is pulled, connect the battery (ignore the warning vibrations)

  4. Hold the trigger for 10 seconds until you hear 2 vibrations confirming the reset (ignore the vibrations occurring in the meantime informing about entering the programming mode)

  5. Release the trigger

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The trigger must be held down throughout the entire operation – from connecting the battery until you hear the vibrations.

Troubleshooting

Low Battery Warnings

When activated, you are warned 5 times before the battery is discharged. Each warning is communicated by 3 vibrations: High → Mid → High.

Vibrations after Connecting the Battery

TITAN can detect the number of battery cells automatically. If you activate this function, vibrations start once the battery is connected. Remember to always check if your TITAN detects the correct number of battery cells.

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Diagnostic Trouble Codes

Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC) enable detecting basic malfunctions and problems with your AEG or TITAN. You are notified of the main errors by vibrations. DTCs can later be read and cleared in the DTC menu in GCS as well as in the Programming Mode in Advanced Settings.

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Tip

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It is good practice to clear the DTCs in GCS before each skirmish.

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TITAN V2

TITAN V2 has the following optical sensors:
1 sector gear sensor
2 selector sensors
5 trigger sensors

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Installation

Please read the installation guide below before proceeding.

INSTALLATION KIT Contents

  • selector plate sticker set (6 pcs)

  • M2 screw and washer set:

    • 1 x screw

    • 1 x pressboard insulation washer

    • 2 x steel washers

  • M2.5 screw and washer set:

    • 1 x screw

    • 1 x pressboard insulation washer

    • 2 x steel washers

  • connector set:

    • 1 x Deans-T connector with heatshrink tubes

    • 2 x motor connectors (2.8 x 0.5 mm – 0.11 x 0.02 in) with heatshrink tubes

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Procedure

You will need:

  • a cross-head screwdriver

  • a flat-blade screwdriver

  • a metal file or milling machine

  • solvent

  • grease

  • a Blu-Link or USB-Link with a micro USB-Cable and a Windows/Mac/Android/iOS device

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Tip

Note
The first few shots are calibration shots. TITAN adapts to gearbox configuration. In order to readapt TITAN, you must Restore Factory Settings or change the Gear Ratio. This is necessary if e.g. you replace the motor.

TITAN V3

TITAN V3 has the following optical sensors:

1 sector gear sensor
1 selector sensor
1 proximity trigger sensor

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Installation

Please read the installation guide below before proceeding.

INSTALLATION KIT Contents

  • 3 x selector plate stickers

  • trigger sticker set (6 pcs)

  • 3 x anti-backlash stickers (0.15 mm - 0.006 in)

  • 3 x anti-backlash stickers (0.3 mm - 0.012 in)

  • 3 x anti-backlash stickers (0.5 mm - 0.02 in)

  • 2 x washers (0.3 mm - 0.012 in)

  • 2 x washers (0.2 mm - 0.008 in)

  • 2 x washers (0.1 mm - 0.004 in)

  • set of connectors:

    • 1 x Deans-T connector with heatshrink tubes

    • 2 x motor connectors (2.8 x 0.5 mm - 0.11 x 0.02 in) with heatshrink tubes

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Procedure

You will need:

  • a cross-head screwdriver

  • a flat-blade screwdriver

  • a metal file or milling machine

  • solvent

  • grease

  • Blu-Link or USB-Link with a micro USB-Cable and a mobile/desktop

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Note

Caution
Calibrate the trigger and selector sensors only after the gearbox is mounted in the replica body.

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TITAN V2 NGRS

TITAN V2 NGRS has the following optical sensors:

2 gear sensors
1 selector sensor
1 trigger sensor
1 bolt catch sensor

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Installation

Please read the Installation Guide below before proceeding.

INSTALLATION KIT Contents

  • selector plate sticker set (6 pcs)

  • M2 washer set:

    • 2 x insulation pressboard insulation washers

    • 2 x insulation steel washers

  • connector set:

    • 1 x Deans-T connector with heatshrink tubes

    • 2 x motor connectors (2.8 x 0.5 mm – 0.11 x 0.02 in) with heatshrink tubes

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Procedure

You will need:

  • a cross-head screwdriver

  • a Torx screwdriver

  • a flat-blade screwdriver

  • ametal file or milling machine

  • solvent

  • grease

  • a USB-Link with a micro USB-Cable or a Blu-Link and a Windows/Mac/Android/iOS device

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