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RMSAL
USER MANUAL
10. Adjust the equipment boresight by turning the adjustment screws.
11. Using the Ballistic Adjuster Tool:
- To shift the MPI to the right, turn the windage adjustment screw CCW. To
shift it to the left, turn the screw CW.
- To shift the MPI up, turn the elevation adjustment screw CCW. To shift it
down, turn the screw CW.
12. To check the equipment boresight, use the visible laser dot to take aim at the
center of the target and fire a series of three (3) shots.
13. Double check the equipment boresight in the IR aiming mode by donning a
night vision device, selecting IR AIM and using the laser dot to take aim at the
center of the target and fire a series of three (3) shots.
14. After completing the boresight adjustment procedure, turn the device OFF
and replace the Ballistic Adjuster Tool.
2.4.2 OPERATING PROCEDURE
To operate the RMSAL:
1. Ensure that the RMSAL rotary switch is positioned to “OFF”. Install a new,
fresh, high quality CR123 battery into the battery compartment paying
attention to the battery orientation. Install battery cap.
2. If you are operating the device using limited laser output to <600µW (Class I)
for eye safe applications such as initial operator or force-on-force exercises,
use the
BLUE
SAFETY INTERLOCK remote switch. Note that the eye safe
output power governor of the blue remote switch will not be over-ridden even
when the remote cable is removed. Access to the full power spectrum of the
RMSAL is not restored until the black button remote is installed.
3. Remove the cap(s) from the laser output aperture(s).
4. Turn the switch to the required position. Note that you will need to pull on the
rotary switch in order to rotate it clockwise from the “OFF” position. To turn
the rotary switch to the “VIS” aiming laser, it is not necessary to pull on the
rotary switch while turning in order to overcome a mechanical lock-out
feature.
5. Activate the RMSAL (push FIRE button or remote switch).
6. Double tapping the button switch will keep the aiming lasers in the “ON”
position.
7. The two forward buttons on either side of the RMSAL will allow the operator to
raise/lower the output power of the respective near-IR lasers. (NOTE: the
visible laser is set for a constant output power approximating 4 mW). The full