SL-B9
USB BATTERY CHARGING
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Fully charge battery before first use.
NOTICE
The TLR-7
X / TLR-8
X series USB models ship with an SL-B9
battery with integrated charge port.
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To charge the SL-B9
battery, insert the USB-C plug into the connector near the positive end of the battery.
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The battery may be left plugged into a USB-C cable continuously, as there is no danger of overcharging.
LED Charge Indicator
• Charging...Red LED is on.
• Charged...Green LED is on.
The charge time is approximately 2.5 hours.
SWITCH OPERATION
The TLR features ambidextrous rear switches for momentary or constant activation.
• A tap on either switch turns the unit "on" or "off."
• Press and hold either switch for momentary activation of the unit.
• NOTE: The TLR will not operate if the face cap is in "safe" mode.
Rear Switch Options
The TLR-7 has two versions of tail switch available, depending on user grip preference. The LOW tail switch
presents the rear switch lower on either side of the trigger guard while the HIGH tail switch presents the rear
switch higher up on either side of the trigger guard. The LOW and HIGH tail switches are interchangeable by using
the push pin feature on the multi-tool to press the retaining pin clear of the paddle on one side and then the other.
See the switch removal and replacement views below.
Tail Switches
HIGH Tail Switch
LOW Tail Switch
Switch Removal
Switch Replacement
Strobe Operation
The strobe mode can be activated by either switch. Within ¼ second, press either switch, release and immediately
re-press for strobe.
Strobe Enable/Disable
The TLR ships from the factory with the strobe mode disabled. To enable strobe, starting from the "Off" position,
tap either switch very rapidly 9 times (within ¼ second per tap) and hold down on the 10th time. Hold the switch
until the light turns off (about one second) which indicates reprogramming was successful. Repeat the procedure
above to disable strobe mode.
LASER SIGHT ZEROING
For a laser mounted below or to the side of the bore, there is only one distance where the bullet path will coincide
with the laser sight line. This point is the "zero range." Laser adjustment and the muzzle velocity of the bullet