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Victrix
USER MANUAL
2.3 OPERATING PROCEDURES
2.3.1 OPERATING
WARNING:
Always make sure your firearm is unloaded 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:
DO NOT force the equipment controls past their stopping points.
CAUTION:
To prevent thermal damage to the equipment, never point it (either power is on or off) directly
at the sun or any other source of high intensity light that the unprotected human eye cannot
tolerate (such as a welding arc). To prevent accidental exposure to these sources, never leave the
equipment around without first securing the objective lens cap.
Operating procedures are as follows:
1. Remove the Victrix from the carrying case.
2. Install the Victrix on the weapon with a day scope. Refer to Parts 2.1.2-2.1.4 for installation
procedures.
3. Verify that the Victrix is securely mounted to the weapon or scope.
4. Remove the protective caps.
5. Point the equipment at an object.
6. Activate the Victrix by long press the central button. After approximately 3 sec, video of the
thermal scene should appear.
7. If the day scope includes a focusing ring (i.e., parallax adjustment knob), adjust the focus for a
parallax-free image.
8. Turn on the day scope’s reticle illumination and adjust the reticle brightness.
9. Adjust the focus of Victrix by turning the focus ring (CW for far focus, CCW for near focus).
10. Using the QUICK MENU, configure the Victrix to adapt it to your situation.
For more information on operational setting procedures, see Part 2.2 (Controls and Display
Indications).
A. Select the Image Pallete.
B. Adjust the image brightness, contrast and sharpness for your comfort.
C. Use digital zoom to magnify the central area of the displayed scene.
NOTE:
Digital zoom allows distant objects to appear larger; however, the resolution will be
compromised.