PSE Archery Compound Bow Set-up Procedures User Manual
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6. Checking static cam orientation: With the bow at rest, generally the cam orientation marks on the cam
should be within a string width of being on the marks when the string is in the center post or the post with
the dot. Orientation marks will not line up if the string is on the “+” post or the “-“ post of the cam. Timing
mark location varies with bow model and draw length. It is important that the timing marks be symmetrical
from top to bottom. Example: if the string is to the rear of the timing mark at the top cam it should be
approximately the same distance to the rear on the bottom cam.
7. Checking draw stops for bows equipped with a Hybrid Cam System: With the bow at full draw, and the split
harness cable making contact with the draw stop on the bottom cam, the control cable should also be
making contact with flat portion of the module on the upper cam. Twist or untwist the control cable to adjust
the upper cam so that the string contacts the flat correctly.
Checking timing for bows equipped with a twin cam system: While drawing the bow, both cams must roll
over at precisely the same time. Timing is adjusted by either twisting or untwisting one or both of the cables
until cams are synchronized.
8. Recheck steps 5, 6 and 7 in sequence until everything is correct.
9. Install the arrow rest carefully following the instructions for the rest. Mount arrow rest to the bow utilizing the
Posi-Lock feature if available.
Bows equipped with this slot
can utilize the rest’s Posi-
Lock feature to locate the
arrow rest securely into
position.
Draw Stop on
bottom cam
Cable makes
contact with the
flat on the
module on the
upper cam.