Battery charge level is displayed on the data panel.
Note: to ensure long and reliable operation it is recommended that you use quality rechargeable
batteries with a capacity of at least 2500 mAh. Please do not use batteries of different types or
batteries with various charge levels.
The riflescope can be powered with an external DC power supply (2.1mm pin)
with stabilised voltage ranging from 8.4V to 15V (max. consumption power
3W) or a 12V vehicle socket.
External power supply (AC/DC) is to be connected to "Power" (14) jack
located on the right side of the device.
Note: the central pin of the power supply that you
connect to the "power" jack of the riflescope, must
have marking "+".
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marking
Connection of an external power supply (see an icon on the data panel) automatically cuts
off power supply from batteries.
External power supply DOES NOT charge the batteries in the riflescope!
Attention! We suggest that you use battery packs EPS3 or EPS5 ensuring from 9 to 20
hours of continuous operation.
Installation of mount
Before using the riflescope you need to install the mount.
The riflescope can be used with various mount types such as Weaver, Euro-prism,
Los, Side mount, MAK adapter etc. that allow the scope to be installed on different
types of rifles.
The mounting holes in the base of the riflescope enable the mount to be installed in
one of the multiple positions. The choice of the mounting position helps the user to
ensure the correct eye relief depending on the rifle type.
Attach the mount to the base of the riflescope using a hex-nut wrench and
screws (see installation scheme on page 5).
Install the scope on the rifle and check if the position is suitable for you;
If you are happy with its position, remove the scope, unscrew the screws
halfway, apply some thread sealant onto the thread of the screws and tighten
them fully (do not overtighten). Let the sealant dry for a while.
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The power supply may have
+
The riflescope is ready to be installed on a rifle and to be zeroed.
Note: changing the mount position may require a slight re-zeroing.
Starting the scope and image setup
Install the batteries according to the directions in Section 7 or connect an
external power supply.
Open the lens cap (2).
Turn on the riflescope turning the selector switch (3) to the "ON" position –
within a couple of seconds the display will light up.
Adjust sharpness of display symbols with the dioptre focus knob (4). After
this adjustment no further dioptre adjustment should be required,
regardless of distance or other factors.
To adjust the display brightness, rotate the knob (18). Brightness level
from 0 to 20 is shown next to the icon
Press button (16) to switch to display contrast setup mode (16). The data
panel shows icon
and contrast level from 0 to 20 next to it.
Button "INV" (21) changes colour of reticle dot from red to green.
Choose a still object that is, for instance, 100 metres away.
Rotate the lens focus knob (17) to acquire best possible image sharpness.
To quickly adjust for a target 100m away, set the lens focus knob (17)
opposite mark "100" on the lens focus knob.
Warning! Focusing range may vary depending on the illuminance
level in the daytime mark "100 m" on the lens focus knob equates to
around 10 metres.
To increase 4.5x magnification up to 6.8x, activate 1.5x digital zoom by
pushing "SCR" (20) button.
In low light conditions or in complete darkness turn on the built-in laser IR
Illuminator (19). The IR Illuminator has three power degrees – choose the
required one by turning the selector switch (3) to one of the three positions
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"IR ", "IR " or "IR " position.
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When finished, turn off the riflescope by turning the selector switch (3) to
the "OFF" position.
Close the lens cap (2).
The riflescope features two zeroing methods - traditional zeroing and "one
shot" zeroing.
Zeroing should be done at operating temperatures, by following the order of
these steps:
on the data panel.
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