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RMSAL

  

USER MANUAL

ITEM MALFUNCTION

TEST/INSPECTION

CORRECTIVE ACTION

3

Aiming 

and/or 

Illumination 

beams are 

weak or poor 

quality.

a.) Check to see if lens caps 

are a.)  Check to see if lens 

caps are removed.

b.)  Check to see if laser 

beam windows are obscured 

with mud, dirt or foreign 

debris.

c.)  Check battery Installation.

d.)  Check to see if lenses are

scratched or pitted.

e.) Check that SAFETY 

INTERLOCK has not been 

reset. (confirm Amber LED)

Remove lens caps.

Clean laser windows.

Check battery orientation.

Change to fresh batteries.

Return RMSAL to Unit Level 

Maintenance.

Remove BLUE remote 

switch and substitute with 

BLACK remote switch, turn 

system back on and check 

power range adjustments.

4

Aiming 

beams do not 

move.

a.) Check adjusters.

If dirty, clean as needed.

If damaged, return to Unit 

Level Maintenance.

5

Remote 

Switch 

Inoperable 

but “FIRE” 

mode switch 

works.

a.) Check to see that remote 

switch is well-seated in 

socket.

b.) Check remote switch 

socket for mud and dirt.

c.) Recheck function of 

remote switch assembly.

Reconnect the plug.

Clean remote switch socket 

with water & cotton swab.

Replace remote switch.

Return RMSAL to Unit Level 

Maintenance.

6

Aiming 

beams 

cannot be 

zeroed to the 

weapon.

a.) Check and confirm that 

the RMSAL is properly seated 

on the MIL-STD-1913 rail 

system.

b.) Check for damaged rail 

grabber or weapon rail.

c.) Check for beam 

movement.

Properly position and 

secure firmly to rail.

Return RMSAL or 

weapon rail to Unit Level 

Maintenance.

Refer back to #4 above.

Summary of Contents for RMSAL

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL RMSAL RIFLE MOUNTED SQUAD AIMING LASER...

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: ...lation and Mounting 10 2 3 Controls and Indicators 13 2 4 Operating Procedures 18 SECTION 3 MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS 21 3 1 RMSAL Preventive Maintenance 21 3 2 User Level Troubleshooting 22 SECTION 4...

Page 4: ...lasers at mirrors or highly reflective surfaces Do not point direct or shine the lasers into the eyes of other individuals CAUTION Verify that the device is OFF before installing a battery Do not dism...

Page 5: ...iscrete intervals In addition the aiming lasers can be operated via user selectable switch in either a constant wave or 4 Hz pulsed mode The lasers can be activated either by remote switch assembly or...

Page 6: ...LASER ON Indicator LED 4 Battery Cap and Battery Compartment One each 123A 3 0 VDC Lithium Battery 5 Ballistic Adjuster Elevation CW MPI up CCW MPI down 6 Ballistic Adjuster Tool threaded into backpl...

Page 7: ...ER 21 Near IR Aimer POWER DIMMER 22 RMSAL Power Activation Button non remote NOTES The RMSAL is supplied with two 2 remote cable switches NOT SHOWN The black remote cable switch with BLACK button give...

Page 8: ...number used to identify items in Figure 1 2 TABLE 1 2 STANDARD COMPONENTS ITEM DESCRIPTION 1 RMSAL Unit Assembly 2 CR123A Lithium Battery 3 Operator Manual 4 Soft Carrying Case 5 Remote Switch Assembl...

Page 9: ...ht vision compatible mode Adjustable output power User selectable constant wave or pulsed modes of aiming lasers Two tactical remote switches including SAFETY remote switch Aiming lasers are co bore s...

Page 10: ...gh magnified optics such as binoculars or telescopes Do not point the lasers at mirrors or highly reflective surfaces Do not point direct or shine the lasers into the eyes of other individuals CAUTION...

Page 11: ...Stop turning the cam CCW when it reaches the end of it travel and you meet resistance Wrap the fixed jaw over the weapon rail center the recoil stop in a recoil groove and then tighten the translating...

Page 12: ...button will remain in eye safe operational mode until such time as the BLACK Tactical remote switch is installed which then automatically resets the power circuits for full output power range access...

Page 13: ...tch assembly is activated or the integral FIRE button located on the top of the RMSAL is pushed Note that when the RMSAL is positioned on the weapon rail at the 9 o clock position the stabilizing hand...

Page 14: ...M IR ILLUM Both Near IR Aiming Laser and near IR Illuminator emit together The dual operation of the near IR aiming laser and Illuminator permit the target to be flushed out while the aiming laser dir...

Page 15: ...on 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...

Page 16: ...ety monitors There are two 2 light emitting diodes LED on the rear bulkhead of the RMSAL The first is a bi color LED labeled BATT that has two functions The first is to warn the operator that the batt...

Page 17: ...mode 2 3 7 BALLISTIC ADJUSTERS Ballistic adjusters on the RMSAL employ a novel departure from the standard contemporary designs in creating a weapon bore sighted laser First the ballistic adjuster bo...

Page 18: ...quipment in order to boresight beware of reflections from optical surfaces To boresight the RMSAL 1 Locate a target at the fire adjustment range 25 m 2 Take aim at the center of the target using the w...

Page 19: ...y orientation Install battery cap 2 If you are operating the device using limited laser output to 600 W Class I for eye safe applications such as initial operator or force on force exercises use the B...

Page 20: ...another operation mode turn the switch to the desired position and reactivate the laser s by pushing FIRE button 2 4 3 CONSTANT WAVE PULSE WAVE APPLICATIONS To change the pulse mode of the aiming lase...

Page 21: ...bserved to be dried out then the O ring should be replaced If the battery cap is bent or scratched scarred in the O ring seat area then it should be replaced Periodically lubricate all O rings with fl...

Page 22: ...authority within the unit or transfer to a more sophisticated maintenance and repair level TABLE 4 1 RMSAL USER LEVEL DIAGNOSES AND TROUBLESHOOTING ITEM MALFUNCTION TEST INSPECTION CORRECTIVE ACTION 1...

Page 23: ...urn system back on and check power range adjustments 4 Aiming beams do not move a Check adjusters If dirty clean as needed If damaged return to Unit Level Maintenance 5 Remote Switch Inoperable but FI...

Page 24: ...oper 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 fai...

Page 25: ...oration s service 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 b...

Page 26: ...mW Operating Distance 25 m in direct sunlight Visible Beam Divergence 0 5 mRad Visible Wavelength Red 605 nm 665 nm Green 500 nm 530 nm IR Illuminator Specification IR Class IIIb near IR IR Output 50...

Page 27: ...bel Mode Selection Knob 7 Lens Cap Near IR Illuminator 8 Lens Cap Visible near IR Aiming Laser Port 9 Dual Lanyard Assembly illuminator aiming laser port 10 Remote Switch Assembly Tactical Full Access...

Page 28: ...ain Street PO Box 962 Springerville AZ 85938 USA Tel 1 928 333 4300 Fax 1 480 393 4882 info agmglobalvision com www agmglobalvision com EUROPEAN OFFICE Andrey Lyapchev 7 Sofia P C 1756 Bulgaria Tel 44...

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