Operation Manual

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The Digisight is designed for observation and shooting in twilight or nighttime.
In complete darkness (no stars or the Moon) use of the built-in IR (or laser)
Illuminator is highly recommended. Your riflescope is a versatile device
designed for a wide range of professional and amateur applications such as
hunting, sports shooting, night video recording and observation.
The riflescope has been designed for long-term usage. To ensure longevity
and performance, please adhere to the following:
Before use make sure that you have installed and fixed the mount
according to the instructions of the section “Installation of mount”.
Store with the lens cap on in the carrying case.
Switch off the scope after use.
The riflescope cannot be submerged in water.
Attempts to disassemble or repair the scope will void the warranty!
Clean the scope's optical surfaces only if necessary, and use caution.
First, remove (by blowing with a blower brush or canned air) any dust or
sand particles. Then proceed to clean by using camera/lens cleaning
equipment approved for use with multicoated lenses. Do not pour the
solution directly onto the lens!
The riflescope can be used in various operating temperatures. However, if
it has been brought indoors from cold temperatures, do not turn it on for 3
to 4 hours. This will prevent external optical surfaces from fogging.
If the scope is unable to mount onto the rifle securely, or you have doubts
about the mounting system, see a qualified gunsmith. Using the weapon
with a poorly mounted scope can lead to inaccurate target shooting!
To ensure reliable performance, it is recommended to carry out regular
technical inspections of the unit.
Do not leave batteries in the unit if it is not going to be used for an extended
period (1 month or more)
Batteries shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or
the like.
Unscrew and remove the battery cover (21).
Install four AA batteries according to the marking on the battery
compartment cap.
Replace and screw back the battery cover tightly.
Battery charge level is displayed on the data panel ( ).
In case of complete battery discharge, a red icon is flashing on the data
panel and in the centre of the display.
Autocontrast mode
SumLight™ mode
Brightness and contrast adjustment
Clock
Low battery indicator
Clock setup
IR Illuminator power level
1.5x digital zoom
Indication for external power supply
One shot zeroing
Limiting frame
Auxiliary cross
Activation of wireless remote control
Reticle moving directions
Reticle's X and Y coordinates
PAL/NTSC video output signal selection
Weapon selection
Reticle selection
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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.