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Traditional zeroing:
Mount the rifle with the riflescope installed on a bench rest.
Set a target at a distance of about 100m.
Adjust the riflescope according to the instructions of Section 9
"OPERATION".
Aim the firearm at the target using the mechanical sight.
Using live ammunition, take 3-4 shots, continually aiming at the same hit
point on the target.
Examine the target and determine if the aiming point coincides with point of
impact, if you determine it's necessary to make corrections, you will need to
adjust your aiming point.
To do this, unscrew the knob cap (9), push the knob (10 ) to hear a click. First
push of the knob enables vertical movement of the reticle (
the data panel), second push enables horizontal movement (icon
Pic.). Another push of the knob lets you quit this mode.
Please note that one click of the windage/
elevation adjustment knob moves the reticle
13 mm at 100m horizontally or vertically.
Check the accuracy of your adjustments by
firing 3 or 4 control shots.
The scope should now be zeroed-in for the
specified distance.
One shot zeroing:
Follow first four steps, set forth in subsection "Traditional zeroing".
Take a shot. If the point of impact does not match the target centre push the
"M" (5) to enter main menu and choose with
option "Zeroing" marked by
On the right of the icon
appears icon
X
the centre of the aiming reticle.
Holding the reticle in the aiming point, by rotating the windage/elevation
knob (10) move the auxiliary cross (С) horizontally or vertically relative to
the reticle until the auxiliary cross matches the point of impact (P) (see
pic.). To switch between movement direction push the knob (10) to hear a
click. When moving directions of the reticle changes, the active coordinate
changes its colour from white to red.
Note: the aiming reticle can move only
within the red limiting frame (see pic.)
that defines the click range – 80 clicks
horizontally, and 100 clicks vertically.
Note: you can remember the coordinates to enable
quick reticle adjustment during next zeroing.
10
), appears on
X=00 Y=00
◄ ►
(6,7) buttons menu
/
X
icon.
; auxiliary cross (C) appears in
C
X
X=21 Y=19
Exit the menu option "Zeroing" by holding the "M" button pressed for one
second. The reticle will now move to the point of impact.
Make another shot - the point of impact should now match the aiming
point.
The riflescope should now be zeroed-in for the specified distance.
Main menu includes the following options:
, see
"One shot zeroing" mode (described in Section 10 "Zeroing")
Clock set up
Video output signal selection
Activation of wireless remote control (see section 16 "Wireless remote
control").
Clock Set Up
Press the "M" (5) button again – icon
right of the icon
means it is editable at the moment.
Push the "М" button (5), to choose time format "AM/PM" or "24"
(respective icon is flashing, see pic.).
Set the Hour digit using the "◄ " (6) or "►" (7) buttons. You can keep the
button pressed until the required value shows up.
Proceed to minute set up by pressing the "M" (5) button (minute digit
starts flashing).
Set the Minute digit using the "◄ " (6) and "►" (7) buttons.
To exit option "Clock set up", hold the "M" (5) button pressed for one
second. Or wait 10 seconds to exit to main menu automatically.
To exit main menu, hold the "M" (5) button pressed for one second. Or
wait 10 seconds to exit automatically.
Note: time settings will be kept in the memory of the scope for two
months after removal of batteries.
Selection of video output signal
Press the "М" button (5) and using the "◄ " (6) and "►" (7) buttons select
icon
Using the "◄ " (6) and "►" (7) buttons the required video output signal –
PAL or NTSC.
To exit main menu, hold the "M" (5) button pressed for one second. Or wait
10 seconds to exit automatically.
P
and editable digits appear on the
. Digit denoting time format will be flashing which
on the data panel.
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