ECO RGB Instructions
Before use, charge the saber fully with the provided cable and charging block. Make sure to not supply more than 5V and 1A output to the saber or charge the saber while it's on. If those numbers mean gibberish then don't worry, that's what the charging block is for!
Charge for about 2 hours but make sure not to leave it completely unattended.
To insert the blade, use the provided hex key to loosen the emitter blade retention screws. Insert the blade and tighten the screws just enough to hold the blade in place with friction.
Be careful not to over-tighten, as this will dent and damage the blade. Light marks on the blade from the set screw is expected.
Features
ECO RGB sabers come with 16 sound fonts, 12 blade colours, and 3 blade effects.
Blade Colours | Red, Blue, Yellow, Cyan, Ice blue, Green, Pink, Orange, Purple, Peak-green, Rose, White |
Blade Effects | Stable, Blaster, Pulse |
The ghost blade style may confuse most people. If you find that your saber only lights up when you perform blaster effects or any other auxiliary effects, try changing the blade effect.
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Saber Operation (1 Button)
Hibernate | |
Wake up saber | Hold button |
Standby | |
Ignite saber | Tap button |
Twist the saber | |
Adjust volume | Hold the button for 1s or 1 LED button blink |
Switch sound fonts | Hold the button for 2s or 2 LED button blinks |
With the saber pointed up, hold the button and twist the saber | |
Switch background music | Hold the button for 3s or 3 LED button blinks |
With the saber pointed down, hold the button and twist the saber | |
Enable or Disable Flash on Clash | Hold the button for 4s or 4 LED button blinks |
Enable or Disable gesture controls (available on newer boards) |
Hold the button for 5s or 5 LED button blinks |
Enter hibernate mode | Hold the button for for 6s or 6 LED button blinks |
Idle for 20 minutes |
Ignited | |
Blaster block | Tap the button |
Flash on Clash | Hard clash on the saber |
Lockup | Hold the button for 1s or 1 LED button blink. Hold the button again to disengage lockup |
Colour change | Hold the button for 2s or 2 LED button blinks then tap the button |
With the saber pointed down, hold the button and twist the saber | |
Change blade style | With the saber pointed up, hold the button and twist the saber |
Retract saber | Hold the button for 5s or 5 LED button blinks |
Twist the saber |
Saber Operation (2 Buttons)
Hibernate | |
Wake up saber | Tap the Main button |
Standby | |
Ignite saber | Tap the Main button |
Twist the saber | |
Adjust volume | Hold the Main button for 1s then release |
Switch sound fonts | Tap the Aux button |
When the saber is pointed up, hold the Aux button and twist the saber | |
Switch background music | With the saber pointed down, hold the Aux button and twist the saber |
Enter hibernate mode | Hold the Main button for 5s |
Idle for 20 minutes |
Ignited | |
Blaster block | Tap the button |
Flash on Clash | Hard clash on the saber |
Lockup | Hold the Aux button then release |
Colour change | With the saber pointed down, hold the Aux button and twist the saber |
Change blade style | With the saber pointed up, hold the Aux button and twist the saber |
Retract saber | Tap the Main button |
Twist the saber | |
Enable or Disable Flash on Clash | Hold the Main button then release |
More Information
Battery Removal and Insertion
Some sabers may use an external battery charger which require removing the battery to recharge it. You may also want to remove the battery to reseat it in your ECO Saber or charge it externally. Below is a demo showing how to remove the battery from the tight battery holder and re-inserting it back in the core.Saber with multiple blade retention screws
What if my saber has multiple blade retention screws? Should I tighten them all in?
Good question, here are some diagrams to illustrate which ones you should tighten. The blade retention screws are marked in blue and the contact points acting on the blade are marked in red.
In the middle diagram with all retention screws tightened, the red areas marked in red are the surface area contact points of the blade. Note how it's only really making contact with the 4 retention screws and the opposite ones are counteracting against each other.
Whereas in the 3rd diagram on the right, where only retention screws on the same side are tightened, the blade has much more surface area contact with the inside wall of the hilt itself.
It's preferred to tighten retention screws on the same side, or 90 degrees from each other so the blade has more surface contact which results in it being held in the saber tighter.