ok...ive heard about warps being hooked up to a intelliframe so it feeds after every trigger pull....i was wondering how to do this and if i needed anything special..the warp came with a wire and one part connects to the bottom of the warp and the other to i dont know...but id like some help with that...and also, is there a way to turn it off? i put a baterry in and it started movin...and also, it doesnt seem to work right...it will spin if i smack the hopper sorta hard but only for a small bit and hardly gets balls into the tubing...well ne help would be appreciated, i read and searched for a while on here and other sites and couldnt find ne thing..one more thing...wut is the little white buttonish thing on the bottom side of the warp?? well ne help would be apprectiated..thnx alot..bye bye
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no there is not a way to turn your warp feed off the only way to do that is to make yourself a on/off switch,and your problem about the warp not turning long enough is just a matter of you not using the correct number of jumpers.take the black panel of of your warp that is held on by three screws and there will be two rows (a vertical and a horizontal one), you will need to place the jumpers the horizontal row adjusts the time the warp runs the more jumpers the shorter the time the warp runs. i only run one jumper but you may need to run more or less just experiment to see what works best.the vertical row if you are runing your warp with the vibration sensor then place the jumper on the bottom of the row.then there is a blue potentiometer that is used to adjust the sensitivity of the warp to vibration.turn it clockwise will increse the sensititvity and counter clockwise will decrese the sensitivity,turn it clockwise till it spins constantly then back it of while firing the gun till it starts missing shots then put it in the middle of the two points this should be the "happy median". make sure you have good batteries (energizer)and that all of the allen wrench screws are tight so that the vibration will transfer to the warp good.well thats about it, i tried to help as much as i could if you need more help just ask.----------------------------------------
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ok wow, u helped alot...thnx....do u kno of ne thing about the intelliframe linking?? everyone suggests a link and i dl a thing and it comes out like
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i guess i need acrobat reader, but if someone could just explain it i would be forever in their debt. thanks.Comment
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ok...i know how to adjust the sensitivity now...but i dont get where the jumpers r.....i dont see any thing that would look liek them....i see a sum lil chip lookin things..there r liek 4 in a lil cluster then 2 more off to the side...r those the jumpers?? im confused...if ne one could help...thnx.Comment
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Those are the jumpers that control the dwell. You can add and remove them to increase or decrease the run time that your Warp spins in either mode, vibration or Intelli.Originally posted by punkerx1
i see a sum lil chip lookin things..there r liek 4 in a lil cluster
Those jumpers control whether the Warp runs on vibration mode, or is triggered by a + or - exterior control. If you are using an Intelliframe to control the Warp, you need jumpers on the Top and Bottom positions. You don't want a jumper in the Middle position.then 2 more off to the side...r those the jumpers?? im confused...if ne one could help...thnx.
Did you buy the Warp used? Is that wire coming out of the bottom of the Warp coming out of the control section where the Warp board is? Is that wire attached to the Warp by a little jack? If so, that is the wire that you will eventually hook up to the Intelliframe. If you need the directions let me know and I'll try to convert from pdf to doc for you.the warp came with a wire and one part connects to the bottom of the warp and the other to i dont know..
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