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RMSAL
USER MANUAL
It should be noted that when the RMSAL is positioned on the weapon rail at the
9 o’clock position, the stabilizing hand can activate the “FIRE” button with the
left thumb for right-handed shooters. Double tapping the button switch will keep
the aiming lasers in the “ON” position. This tool is useful during weapon bore
sighting, signaling, or marking applications.
2.3.3 BEAM PULSE SELECTION BUTTON
The RMSAL is equipped with an integral beam pulse selection button. This
button allows the operator to change both the visible and near-IR aiming lasers
from constant wave to 4 Hz pulse. The pulse selection button is labeled with
the following icon: _____._____._____. Note that the pulse selection button does
NOT cause the near-IR illuminator to pulse. This feature is particularly useful
when working in two-man teams to help differentiate beams or for marking and
signaling applications.
FIGURE 2-12. PULSE-CONSTANT WAVE BUTTON
2.3.4 LASER POWER CONTROL BUTTONS
The RMSAL has a discrete 256 step electronic power setting adjustment for both
the near-IR aiming laser and the near-IR illuminator. Roughly aligned with each
laser, there are output power “up” and output power “down” buttons demarked by
the respective
↑
and
↓
icons. The power can be adjusted in incremental steps or
by pressing and holding the button down, the power settings will scroll through
the individual settings in the direction selected.
FIGURE 2-13. POWER CONTROL BUTTONS