Owner's manual

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NOTE:
If you are operating your WWZ Scope in daylight, verify that the protective lens cover is securely
tted over the objective lens before you begin adjusting the diopter.
You sight has the ability to focus when over both long-range and short-range distances. Focus the front
lens by rotating the focusing ring until the image becomes clear.
SETUP PROCEDURES
Tocheckdevice’soperationindaylightorinanilluminatedroom,observethefollowingprocedures:
1) Verify that the battery is inserted into the battery compartment in accordance with the polarity
markings on the body of the sight.
2) Verify that the objective lens is securely closed.
3) Without removing the protective caps, activate the unit by rotating the operation switch from OFF
position. While looking through the eyepiece, observe the scene. Verify that the green light indicating
correct IIT operation is on.
4) Adjusttheeyepiece’sdiopterringandlensfocusuntiltheimagebecomesclearandsharp.
5) TurntheunitobyrotatingtheoperationswitchtoOFFposition.Thegreenglowwilldisappear
from the eyepiece.
OPERATION IN NIGHTTIME CONDITIONS
CAUTION:
Avoid exposing the sight to bright light sources. Bright light emitted by res, automobile head-
lights, lanterns, projectors, etc. will damage your WWZ Scope.
1) Visually estimate the illuminance level in the viewing area. Operation of the device with the objec-
tive lens cap removed is safe only when the illuminance level is less than 1 lux (at an illuminance
level of 1 lux, you will barely be able to read a newspaper, even after your eyes have adapted to the
dim light or darkness).
2) Remove the front lens cap.
3) Activate the unit by rotating the operation switch from OFF position. After a momentary delay, a
green light indicating correct IIT operation will appear.
4) Observe the scene and focus your WWZ Scope.
RETICLE
The Armasight WWZ Scope reticle provides a clear aiming point,
even when dicult-to-see games or objects blend into the back-
ground. Posts and crosshairs appear in the center section of the eld
of view, but occupy a minimal portion of the image, making precise
shots on even the smallest targets easy and accurate.
The size of the thin lines in the center of reticle corresponds as fol-
lows:1.25yardsat100yard’sdistance.