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AGM Global Vision

SAFETY SUMMARY

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Read and follow all instructions

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Read all warnings

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Only use the attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer

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All service must be provided by the manufacturer

 WARNING:

Always make sure your firearm is unloaded before you place the equipment on the firearm. Verify 

that the chamber is empty, particularly if you stop the procedure and resume at a later time. Safe 

handling rules should be followed at all times.  

 WARNING:

If a scope is mounted too far to the rear of a weapon, the eyepiece can injure the shooter’s brow. 

Shooting at an uphill angle also increases this risk, because it shortens the distance between the 

brow and the rear of the scope. When mounting your scope, we recommend positioning it as far 

forward in the mounts as possible. 
With hard-recoiling rifles, serious injury or even death can result from eyepiece impact when 

discharging the firearm.
BEFORE SHOOTING THE FIREARM, verify that your installation provides sufficient space between 

the eyepiece and the scope to account for the recoil generated by your rifle. 
NOTE: Give special attention to this warning when shooting uphill and/or from a prone position. 

These shooting conditions can dramatically reduce space allotted for recoil between your 

eyes and the weapon. PLEASE maintain maximum distance when shooting magnum firearms 

or firearms with heavy recoil. THE USER ASSUMES ALL RESPONSIBILITY AND LIABILITY FOR 

HAVING THE RIFLESCOPE PROPERLY MOUNTED TO A FIREARM AND USING THE RIFLESCOPE 

PROPERLY. ALWAYS CHECK THE CONDITION OF YOUR MOUNTING SYSTEM PRIOR TO USING 

YOUR FIREARM.

 WARNING: 

This product contains natural rubber latex, which may cause allergic reactions!

 The FDA has 

reported an increase in the number of deaths associated with sensitivity to natural latex proteins. 

If you are allergic to latex, learn which products contain it and strictly avoid exposure to those 

products.

 WARNING:

Recommends that you use an eyecup on the eyepiece of the day scope, to allow for maximum 

comfort, space, and to remain undetected.

Summary of Contents for ANACONDA Series

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL ANACONDA THERMAL IMAGING CLIP ON SYSTEM...

Page 2: ...on Regulations the International Economic Emergency Powers Act and various U S embargoes and sanctions AGM Global Vision products may not be exported re exported or transferred contrary to U S export...

Page 3: ...Key Features 11 2 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 12 2 1 Installation and Mounting 12 2 2 Controls and Display Indicators 18 2 3 Operating Procedures 26 3 MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS 29 3 1 Operator Troubleshoot...

Page 4: ...G THE FIREARM verify that your installation provides sufficient space between the eyepiece and the scope to account for the recoil generated by your rifle NOTE Give special attention to this warning w...

Page 5: ...g the batteries Thoroughly clean and dry all items before placing them into the storage case To avoid deformation or damage remove the light suppressor from the Anaconda before placing the equipment i...

Page 6: ...ing on the selected image palette NOTE It is important that the Anaconda sensor receive sufficient thermal contrast between the target and background area or between the different parts of a target Fo...

Page 7: ...shutter is used to perform a non uniformity correction NUC also known as flat field correction FFC During FFC the shutter presents a uniform temperature source to each detector element in the array W...

Page 8: ...1 2 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 12 11 UNIVERSAL CONNECTOR S620 MICRO USB CONNECTOR 13 14 10 9 6 TABLE 1 1 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION ITEM DESCRIPTION ITEM DESCRIPTION 1 Body 8 Battery Cap 2 Mount 9 Unive...

Page 9: ...ITY 1 Anaconda Thermal Imaging Clip On system 1 2 Objective Lens Cap 1 3 Output Lens Cap 1 4 Mount 1 5 Battery Cassette 2 6 CR123A Lithium Battery 2 7 Wireless Remote Control 1 8 Picatinny Adapter for...

Page 10: ...lenses of specified day scopes Includes a clamp with inserts that will fit 38 and 42 mm diameters 6106SM21 Scope Mounting System 3 for Anaconda TC50 640 only A mounting system used to install the Ana...

Page 11: ...tness User Controlled Manual Non Uniformity Correction Flat Field Correction UCMNUC FFC Current operational state information display battery status active profile palette setting Wireless remote cont...

Page 12: ...into the cassette Align the polarity symbols on the batteries with the polarity symbols on the cassette 4 Reinsert the cassette with installed batteries 5 Replace the battery cap 2 1 2 INSTALLING THE...

Page 13: ...athead socket cap screws D FIGURE 2 2 THE ANACONDA FULLY ASSEMBLED WITH THE MOUNT A B E C D Figure 2 3 shows the Anaconda mounted in front of a day scope To install the Anaconda on a Picatinny Weaver...

Page 14: ...2 To tighten loosen the clamping device B push the cam C towards the arrow which will cause the nut A to slide out of its hole Turn the nut A CW CCW respectively in one two increments see note below B...

Page 15: ...r Figure 2 6 shows the Anaconda TC50 640 installed on the lens of a day scope Install the Anaconda on the lens of a day scope as follows refer to Figure 2 7 1 Using a 2 5 mm Allen key unscrew the M4 8...

Page 16: ...tool cut the inside face of the ring E Figure 2 7 The value of cuts in millimeters should be equal to the value of the turning angle in angular degrees divided by 360 5 Screw the ring E into the SMS...

Page 17: ...the AGM HD Video Recorder WiFi Attachment or the Extended Battery Pack 2 1 8 CONNECTING AN ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT CAUTION Turn off the Anaconda before removing the batteries or connecting disconnecting...

Page 18: ...ector 2 2 CONTROLS AND DISPLAY INDICATIONS 2 2 1 CONTROLS CAUTION DO NOT force the equipment controls past their stopping points The Anaconda controls are shown in Figures 2 13 and 2 14 and are define...

Page 19: ...ntrol button to deactivate the device Battery Status Indicator a battery icon in the top right hand part of the display The color fill green yellow red bar in the battery icon indicates the current po...

Page 20: ...progressively push button 2 Reticle on off Pushing and holding button 2 to reticle ON OFF 4 Reticle Color Control To change the reticle color push button 4 There are four colors available of the reti...

Page 21: ...when specified on the menu screen with symbols After a menu item is selected push the OK button to make the selected setting activate the selected function Select the EXIT item and then push the OK b...

Page 22: ...ckly and properly interpret the thermal image being displayed Reticle Menu The RETICLE menu Figure 2 19 allows the user to select from a choice of reticle patterns Dot Type Line Dot Crosshair Center D...

Page 23: ...buttons to adjust for windage Moving the reticle in the positive direction to the right will move the POI to the left Moving the reticle in the negative direction to the left will move the POI to the...

Page 24: ...use hotter objects to get more contrast while higher values will cause colder objects get more contrast SHARPNESS Second Generation Digital Detail Enhancement DDE a sharpness correction that digitally...

Page 25: ...2 25 GAIN CORRECTION GAIN 0 GAIN 35 AGC SPEED parameter that allows user to control the refresh rate of Automatic Gain Control AGC The adjustment range is from 0 to 128 with a default value of 12 Sett...

Page 26: ...before you place the equipment on the firearm Always verify that the chamber is empty especially if you stop the procedure and resume later Safe handling rules should be followed at all times CAUTION...

Page 27: ...by one level at a time until you reach your desired brightness level B Use UCMNUC FFC User Controlled Manual Non Uniformity Correction Flat Field Correction function to improve image quality As the ca...

Page 28: ...once to turn it off press the button again 2 To operate the device in short time activation mode see note below press and hold the remote control button down for 1 5 seconds Release the remote control...

Page 29: ...CAUSE TEST INSPECTION CORRECTIVE ACTION The Anaconda fails to activate Batteries are missing or improperly installed Insert batteries or install correctly Batteries are dead Replace the batteries Batt...

Page 30: ...2 MAINTENANCE 3 2 1 GENERAL The Anaconda operator maintenance consists of operational tests inspections for unit serviceability cleaning and mounting procedures corrective actions troubleshooting and...

Page 31: ...3 BORE SIGHTING Perform the Anaconda bore sighting When the Anaconda is mounted to a new weapon for the first time After repair of the Anaconda weapon As the need arises in case of systematic inaccura...

Page 32: ...tible with or of inferior quality to the product as well as failure to maintain the environmental conditions specified by the manufacturer This warranty is extended only to the original purchaser Any...

Page 33: ...improper postage or merchandise that becomes lost or damaged during shipment When sending product back please clearly write the RMA on the outside of the shipping box Please include a letter that ind...

Page 34: ...Color 1 Color 2 Ice Fire Rain and OEM User adjustable Image Enhancement Tools Active Contrast Enhancement ACE CONTRAST Second Generation Digital Detail Enhancement DDE SHARPNESS Smart Scene Optimizati...

Page 35: ...ries 3 7V or four CR123 type rechargeable batteries with voltage 3 7V max or four standard CR123A 3V Lithium batteries operational time up to 8 hr External Power Supply Power bank 5V via Micro USB por...

Page 36: ...ERTURE OF DAY SCOPE LENS MM EXAMPLE OF THE SCOPES Scope Mounting System 1 53 39 5 43 52 4 25 4 20 24 Leupold 1 5 5x20 PR 30 0 Leupold 1 5 5x20 MR T M2 Zeiss 1 1 4x24T Scope Mounting System 2 61 44 49...

Page 37: ...emoved in order to replace authorized parts The PART NO column indicates the primary number used by the manufacturer to identify an item which controls the design and characteristics of that item by m...

Page 38: ...AGMANF25OLA F40 Output Lens Assembly AGMANF40OLA 9 Operation Switch AGMTIDOPSW 10 Side Picatinny Weaver Rail AGMTIDSPR 11 Battery Cassette AGMTIDBTCS 12 Wireless Remote Control AGMTIDWRC 13 Picatinny...

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