USER MANUAL
RATTLER LRF
THERMAL IMAGING RIFLESCOPE
WITH LASER RANGEFINDER
Page 1: ...USER MANUAL RATTLER LRF THERMAL IMAGING RIFLESCOPE WITH LASER RANGEFINDER ...
Page 2: ...gulations 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 control laws In particular AGM Global Vision products may not be exported re exported or transferred to prohibited countries individuals organizations or entities including but not limited to those individ...
Page 3: ...eiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC Conditions This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation EU CONFORMITY STATEMENT This product ...
Page 4: ...nents 8 1 3 Optional Equipment 9 1 4 Key Features 9 2 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 10 2 1 Basic Operations 10 2 2 Main Function 15 2 3 Client Software Introduction 24 3 MAINTENANCE 25 3 1 Maintenance 25 3 2 Troubleshooting 26 4 WARRANTY INFORMATION 27 4 1 Warranty Information and Registration 27 5 SPECIFICATIONS 29 5 1 Specifications 29 ...
Page 5: ... to avoid over heating or fire hazards caused by overload The battery charger is included in the package The input voltage for the supplied battery charger should meet the Limited Power Source 5 VDC 2 A The power source should meet limited power source or PS2 requirements according to IEC 60950 1 OR ICE 62368 1 standard Battery Improper use or replacement of the battery may result in explosion haz...
Page 6: ...all be 95 or less DO NOT expose the device to extremely hot cold dusty corrosive saline alkali or damp environments This device can only be safely used in the region below 2000 meters above the sea level Avoid equipment installation on vibratory surface or places subject to shock neglect may cause equipment damage DO NOT aim the lens at the sun or any other bright light NOTES The detector spectral...
Page 7: ...rkness fog smoke dust rain snow brush camouflage etc The device can be used as a thermal riflescope or handheld monocular and can be applied to scenarios such as patrolling hunting static observation and more The built in laser range finder of the AGM Rattler LRF is designed to determine the exact distance between the observer and the target Measurement results are displayed on the scopes monitor ...
Page 8: ...e 6 Eyepiece Focus Ring 12 Mount 1 3 STANDARD COMPONENTS The standard components are shown in Figure 1 2 and listed in Table 1 2 The ITEM column indicates the number used to identify items in Figure 1 2 TABLE 1 2 STANDARD COMPONENTS ITEM DESCRIPTION QUANTITY 1 Riflescope 1 2 18650 Rechargeable Battery 2 3 USB Cable 1 4 Battery Charger 1 5 Power Adapter 1 6 Lens Cloth 1 7 User Manual 1 FIGURE 1 2 S...
Page 9: ...2μm high sensitivity thermal detector Fast 50 Hz imaging Built in laser rangefinder 1x 2x 4x 8x digital zoom High resolution OLED display Adjustable color palettes Various reticle types and colors One shot zero correction Highest temperature tracking On board video recording and snapshot Built in EMMC storage 16 GB Wi Fi data transmission Standby mode Up to 4 5 hours continuous runtime External po...
Page 10: ...ure that all optical surfaces are clean and ready for use Clean all optical surfaces with a lens tissue 2 1 2 BATTERY INSTALLATION 1 Turn the battery cover A anticlockwise to loosen it 2 Make sure the battery is fully charged Insert the battery B into the battery compartment C with the positive mark inward 3 Turn the battery cover clockwise to tighten it NOTE Remove the battery from the battery co...
Page 11: ...R LRF CONTROL FUNCTIONS ITEM CONTROLS FUNCTIONS 1 POWER BUTTON Press Standby mode Wake up device Hold Power ON OFF 2 MEASURE BUTTON Press Capture image Hold Measure the distance with laser 3 OPERATION WHEEL Press Switch palettes Hold Menu operation Rotate Switch digital zoom 2 3 MEASURE BUTTON WHEEL BUTTON Press Start Stop video recording Hold Manual FFC NOTE Press the MEASURE button and operation...
Page 12: ...2 1 6 STANDBY MODE Standby mode is used to save battery power In the view mode press the button After a few seconds the display will turn off Press the button again to exit the Standby mode 2 1 7 THERMAL VIEW OBSERVATION 1 Power on the device 2 Hold the device and make sure the eyepiece covers your eye 3 Adjust the diopter adjustment ring until the OSD text or image is clear 4 Point the device tow...
Page 13: ...ture is the redder the color is FUSION From high temperature to low temperature the image is colored in from white yellow red pink to purple 2 1 9 DIGITAL ZOOM In the live view interface rotate the operation wheel to switch the digital zoom of the device between 1 2 4 and 8 The image magnification value is displayed on the screen Rattler LRF TS35 384 3x 6x 12x 24x Rattler LRF TS50 384 4 5x 9x 18x ...
Page 14: ...file with the player Select and copy the snapshots to PC and view the files 3 Disconnect the device from your PC NOTE The device displays images when you connect it to PC But functions such as recording capturing and hot spot are disabled When you connect the device to PC for the first time it installs the drive program automatically 2 1 12 INSTALLING THE RATTLER ON A PICATINNY WEAVER RAIL WARNING...
Page 15: ...vice unlocked as shown in Figure 2 6 push the cam E towards the arrow which will cause the nut D to slide out of its hole 3 To tighten loosen the clamping device push down on the cam E and turn the nut D CW CCW respectively in one two increments see note below Much like when the cam E is released backward moving spring will cause the nut D to slide back into its hole NOTE The eight sided nut of th...
Page 16: ...put function to view the video on CVBS monitor ON PIP UP Left Center UP Right Off Enable or disable the PIP function Set the position of the PIP window DPC Correct dead pixel manually BURNING PREVENTION ON Turn on and off the Burn Prevention function OFF RETICLE 5 Types of reticle Select the reticle type Set the center of the reticle COLOR OFF White Red Green Black Select the reticle color TRAJECT...
Page 17: ...e levels of the contrast 2 2 3 BRIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENT 1 Hold button to go to the menu 2 Rotate the wheel to select Brightness menu item and press button to adjust the brightness You can select one of five levels of the brightness to adjust the image lighter or darker 2 2 4 SCENE MODE You can select proper Scene Mode according to environment temperature to improve the display effect 1 Hold button to...
Page 18: ...nal Cover the lens cap then enter Trigger Calibration in the menu and press button to correct the nonuniformity of display section 2 2 5 3 Hold button to exit 2 2 7 CVBS OUTPUT You can view the video on CVBS monitor to get a better and clear image more convenient to check the detail 1 Connect the USB CVBS cable to USB port of thermal riflescope and to monitor s CVBS port NOTE USB CVBS cable need t...
Page 19: ... reaches the defective pixel 4 Press to correct the defective pixel NOTE The selected defective pixel can be magnified and displayed at the bottom right of the interface 2 2 10 BURNING PREVENTION This function can prevent damage to the thermal sensor from the sun or other high temperature bright light source When enabling this function the shield will close until the environment turns to normal 1 ...
Page 20: ...el to select the coordinates The coordinate shows the current position of the reticle 2 Rotate the wheel to move the cursor and press to switch the moving direction 3 Hold the wheel to save and exit TABLE 2 5 BORESIGHT CORRECTIONS MODEL ADJUSTMENT VALUE RETICLE OFFSET BORESIGHT INCREMENT RATTLER LRF TS35 384 1 click 1 pixel 0 13 mil 0 44 MOA 1 3 cm at 100 m distance 0 46 in at 100 yd distance RATT...
Page 21: ...Set the distance 1 Press the wheel button to select the distance and then rotate the wheel to adjust the distance between the target and the device 2 Press to switch the selected distance value 3 Press the wheel to save the distance settings 4 Set the crosshair position of trajectory correction 1 Aim the big crosshair at the target 2 Shot and mark the actual drop point of the bullet 3 Rotate the w...
Page 22: ...TION 1 Hold button to show the menu 2 Rotate the wheel to select menu and press button to enter the Time Sync 3 Press to switch the time system and rotate the wheel to select the time and date to be synchronized 4 Press and rotate the wheel to set the time and date and press again to finish the setting 5 Hold to save settings and exit 2 2 18 OSD 1 Hold button to go to the menu 2 Rotate the wheel t...
Page 23: ...o enable disable hot spot mark marking the spot of highest temperature When the hot spot mark is enabled the mark displays in the spot of the highest temperature When the scene changes the mark moves 2 2 22 NETWORK CONFIGURATION Connect your phone to the Wi Fi hotspot of the riflescope you can configure the parameters and realize functions of the device 1 Hold button to show the menu 2 Select menu...
Page 24: ...o show the menu of device 2 Move the cursor to menu item and press the button to restore all parameters to default settings 1 Run the app and connect the phone or tablet with the device 2 If the device is inactivated set the password and activate it If the device is activated enter the password to add it to the app 3 When the device is added the live view can be seen You can view the interface of ...
Page 25: ... accessories with a soft brush or cloth dampened with soap and water 3 1 2 LASER MAINTENANCE It is not necessary to maintain the laser regularly If the laser does not work the laser assembly needs to be replaced in the factory under warranty CAUTION Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure 3 1 3 PREPARI...
Page 26: ...contact AGM Global Vision s Customer Support center or your retailer TABLE 3 1 TROUBLESHOOTING MALFUNCTION CORRECTIVE ACTION The riflescope fails to activate 1 Batteries are missing or improperly installed Insert batteries or install correctly 2 Batteries are dead Replace the batteries 3 Batteries surfaces or contacts are dirty or corroded Clean the contact Device power indicator is off Examine wh...
Page 27: ... improper storage or improper operation of the device including use in conjunction with equipment that is electrically or mechanically incompatible 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 breach of this warranty shall be enforced unless the custo...
Page 28: ...e center at the address listed above All merchandise must be fully insured with the correct postage AGM Global Vision will not be responsible for 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 indicates your RMA the Customer s Name a Return Address re...
Page 29: ...erture F1 0 F1 0 F1 0 F1 0 Field of View HxV 7 53 5 65 5 28 3 96 12 52 10 03 8 78 7 03 Magnification 3x 24x 4 5x 36x 2x 16x 2 5x 20x Digital Zoom 1x 2x 4x 8x 1x 2x 4x 8x 1x 2x 4x 8x 1x 2x 4x 8x Observation Distance 1 750 m 2 500 m 1 750 m 2 500 m Eye Relief 45 mm 45 mm 45 mm 45 mm Monitor 1024 768 0 39 inch OLED 50 Hz 1024 768 0 39 inch OLED 50 Hz 1024 768 0 39 inch OLED 50 Hz 1024 768 0 39 inch O...
Page 30: ...er Safety Class Class 1 Class 1 Class 1 Class 1 Boresight Adjustment Digital Controlled Digital Controlled Digital Controlled Digital Controlled Boresight Increment 0 13 mil 0 44 MOA 0 09 mil 0 31 MOA 0 22 mil 0 73 MOA 0 15 mil 0 51 MOA One Scale Interval Reticle 4 2 mil 6 75 MOA 2 mil 6 75 MOA 2 mil 6 75 MOA 2 mil 6 75 MOA Hotspot Yes Yes Yes Yes Sleep Mode Yes Yes Yes Yes Picture In Picture Mode...
Page 31: ...Capacity Display Yes Yes Yes Yes External Power 5 VDC 2 A USB Type C 5 VDC 2 A USB Type C 5 VDC 2 A USB Type C 5 VDC 2 A USB Type C Working Temperature 20 C to 55 C 4 F to 131 F 20 C to 55 C 4 F to 131 F 20 C to 55 C 4 F to 131 F 20 C to 55 C 4 F to 131 F Protection Level IP67 IP67 IP67 IP67 Drop Test Height 1 5 m 4 9 ft 1 5 m 4 9 ft 1 5 m 4 9 ft 1 5 m 4 9 ft Dimensions LxWxH 200 66 109 mm 7 8 2 6...
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