Operation Manual

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You can select reticle color among one of the four options in menu M1 (section
12 “Main menu”):
Choose a still object that is, for instance, 100 metres away.
Rotate the lens focus knob (11) to achieve best possible image sharpness. To
quickly adjust for a target 100m away, set the lens focus knob 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 activate smooth digital zoom (with 0.1 increments), press shortly the
controller three times and rotate it. Icon x1.0 appears in the right upper part of the
display. Rotate the controller (7) to adjust zoom from 1.0x to 2.0x (with 0.1x
increment).
In low light conditions or in complete darkness turn on the built-in laser IR
Illuminator (12). The IR Illuminator has three power degrees choose the
required one by turning the selector switch (3) to one of the three positions
.
When nished, turn off the riflescope by turning the selector switch (3) to the
“OFF” position.
Close the lens cap (2).
ZEROING
The riescope features two zeroing methods - “one shot” zeroing and using
FREEZE function.
Zeroing should be done at operating temperatures, by following the order of
these steps:
One shot 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.
Take a shot. If the point of impact does not match the aiming point, press the
controller button (7) to enter menu M2 and rotate the controller to select option
“Zeroing” marked with icon.
Red auxiliary cross (C) appears in the centre of display. On the right of the
icon appear horizontal arrows and coordinated of the auxiliary cross .
Holding the reticle in the aiming point, by rotating the controller (7) 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 he controller button (7) shortly t
to hear a click. Vertical lines appear next to the icon .
Note: the auxiliary cross moves only within the
limiting frame (see pic.) that defines its travel range:
80 clicks horizontally (+40/-40) and 100 clicks
vertically (+50/-50).
Exit submenu “Zeroing with a long press of the
controller button. Message OK confirms successful
operation. The reticle will now move to the point of
impact.
Attention! Do not turn off the riescope before
zeroing settings are saved, otherwise your settings
will be lost.
Take another shot - the point of impact should now match the aiming point.
The riflescope should now be zeroed-in for the specified distance.
Note: zeroing parameters (coordinates X; Y) are saved in the riescope’s
memory as number 1 in the menu option “Weapon choice”. If you want to zero in
the riflescope using another weapon or another distance, select option 2 or 3
(details in the menu option “Weapon choice” section 12) and do the zeroing.
BUILT-IN RANGEFINDER
The riescope is equipped with a built-in rangender (13), allowing you to
measure distance to objects up to 400m away.
How the rangefinder works:
Turn on the riflescope, adjust image according to section 9, press the istance d
measuring button (14) or Rangefinder ON-OFF/Distance measuring button (19)
on the wireless control rangefinding indicator appears (and aiming reticle
disappears), point the indicator at an object and press button (14).
In the top right corner of the display you will see distance in metres (or yards
depending on settings).
Note: if the rangender is idle longer than for three seconds, it turns off
automatically and aiming reticle appears.
To measure distance in scanning mode, hold down button (14) or rangefinder
ON-OFF/Distance measuring button (19) longer than for two seconds.
Measurement readings will be changing in real time as you point the riflescope
at different objects. In top right corner message SCAN appears. To exit scanning
mode, press button (14) or (19) again.
In case of unsuccessful measurement dashes will appear on the screen.
The rangefinder has several functions, please read detailed description in menu
M3 (see Section 12).
Peculiarities of operation
Accuracy of measurement and maximum range depend on the reflection ratio
of the target surface, the angle at which the emitting beam falls on the target
surface and environmental conditions. Reflectivity is also affected by surface
texture, colour, size and shape of the target. A shiny or brightly coloured surface
is normally more reflective than a dark surface.
Measuring range to a small sized target is more difficult than to a large sized
target.
Accuracy of measurement can also be affected by light conditions, fog, haze,
rain, snow etc. Ranging performance can degrade in bright conditions or when
ranging towards the sun.
When measuring range to a small-sized target located more than 300 meters
away, it is recommended that you put your elbow against a solid surface. This is
due to possible hand tremors and difficulty in hitting the target with the beam at a
longer distance.
MAIN MENU
Operating the menu
Hold down the controller button (7) entering the menu.
Rotating the controller menu navigation.
Short press of controller button entering the menu and confirming settings
selection.
Long press of controller button exiting the submenu and menu (depending