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    Daystate mk4 problems

    I got a second-hand daystate mk4 the one with out the screen online meet face to face looked brand new not a mark on it shot a couple of shots in there garden to see if all working all seemed fine after returning home I'm having problems with sudden drop in power between shots i think it may have something to do with the battery because if I put the safety on and off between shots it seems to shoot back up in power anyone else had similar problems the person did say it's not been used for two years it's holding pressure fine

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    Also I thought of trying to reset to factory settings in the manual it said setting 8 was factory reset but I could only go up to setting 7 then it stops beeping

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    Hi Albert

    I've dropped you an email which with a bit of luck will help you out, let me know how you get on in a day or two - remember to check your junk email also!

    Thanks

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    Many thanks james for your detailed email it really made sense and helped a great deal thanks again you are a credit to the forum

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    Quote Originally Posted by airgun View Post
    Many thanks james for your detailed email it really made sense and helped a great deal thanks again you are a credit to the forum
    No problem, glad I could help.

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    Thanks James problem solved it’s people like you that make this a great forum

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    Quote Originally Posted by airgun View Post
    Thanks James problem solved it’s people like you that make this a great forum
    I'm blushing

    Thanks, happy to help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jesim1 View Post
    ....I've dropped you an email which with a bit of luck will help you out.....
    Is it top secret or could it help others ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by where's it gone View Post
    Is it top secret or could it help others ?
    I'm happy to help anyone, but as it's an attachment I can't post it in full, hence the email.

    What I can do however is post the details of how to change the settings on "THE UNSCREENED" Daystate MK4 - this does not work with the "is" screened model - the MK4is.

    Use these instructions as the original document distributed with the gun is wrong!!!

    A guide to the Mk4 MCT settings:

    1 Bleep
    Resets the shot counter for the magazine

    2 Bleeps
    Turns the safety catch light on and off - 1 bleep off, 2 bleeps on

    3 Bleeps
    Turns the magazine shot counter on/off - 1 bleep on, 2 bleeps off

    4 Bleeps
    Low pressure warning. The warning can be set from 50BAR+. each trigger pull adds 10BAR to the level at which the warning goes off

    5 Bleeps
    Power adjustment. Each trigger pull reduces the power 1 stage of 16 increments

    6 Bleeps
    Single shot mode

    7 Beeps
    Reset to factory defaults

    It took me ages to work this out - most of the time trying and failing to follow the original instructions, but onec you know which setting is representd by which bleeps, it's a lot easier!

    Hope this helps others.

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