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Summary of Contents for OTS-32

Page 1: ...artment of Commerce It is unlawful and strictly prohibited to export or attempt to export or otherwise transfer or sell any hardware or technical data or furnish any service to any foreign person whet...

Page 2: ...nual furnished for information use only is subject to change without notice is not to be construed as a commitment by ATN Corp ATN Corp assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccur...

Page 3: ...uld be observed Do not dismantle the device Keep the device clean protect it from moisture sharp tem perature drops and shocks Be careful not to touch the glass surfaces If you put finger prints on or...

Page 4: ...remove power remove batteries or disconnect external power supply WARNING Do not use any battery other than a CR 123A lithium battery DO NOT use any battery ies providing a combined voltage greater t...

Page 5: ...t circuit could cause them to explode WARNING Observe battery manufacturer s guidelines for safe handling and proper disposal of batteries eqUipment limitatiOnS The OTS detector spectral band 7 to 14...

Page 6: ...l Functions 1 11 1 2 6 Optical Functions 1 11 1 2 7 Electrical Functions 1 12 SECTION II ASSEMBLY AND PREPARATION 2 1 2 1 Preparation 2 2 2 1 1 Preparation for use 2 2 2 1 2 Examination for operation...

Page 7: ...TRUCTIONS 4 1 4 1 Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services PMCS 4 2 4 1 1 Purpose of PMCS 4 2 4 1 2 Frequency of Performing PMCS 4 2 4 2 Troubleshooting 4 4 4 2 1 General 4 4 4 2 2 Troubleshooting P...

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Page 9: ...1 1 SECTION I introduction...

Page 10: ...41 San Mateo Avenue South San Francisco CA 94080 800 910 2862 650 989 5100 650 875 0129 fax info atncorp com www atncorp com 1 1 3 Storage Storage of OTS should be done in the factory packing and afte...

Page 11: ...maintain the environmental conditions specified by the manufac turer This warranty is extended only to the original purchaser Any breach of this warranty shall be waived unless the customer notifies A...

Page 12: ...your sales receipt to our service center ATN Corpora tion at the address noted above All merchandise must be fully insured with the correct postage ATN will not be responsible for improper post age o...

Page 13: ...ght lights will not affect the sensitivity of these units The included and optional accessories make these models re markably versatile You can put it on a headset or on a helmet connect it to another...

Page 14: ...output with RCA cable Extended battery life using two 2 CR123 lithium batteries 4 plus hours 4 different reticles with choice of reticle color black red green or white MIL STD 1913 Picatinny Rail Qui...

Page 15: ...ermal imaging device 2 Soft Carrying Case A protective bag used for storing of OTS and accessories 3 Lithium Battery CR123A Two CR123A lithium batteries used to power the unit 4 Headmount Assembly Adj...

Page 16: ...ents are shown in Figure 1 4 and pre sented in Table 1 3 Figure 1 4 OTS 32 64 Optional Components Table 1 3 OTS 32 64 Optional Components ITEM DESCRIPTION ITEM CODE 1 Flip up Helmet Mount ACTIOT14HMNT...

Page 17: ...e Case A protective case used for shipping storing OTS and accessories 1 2 4 specificaTIONS The following tables provide information pertaining to the opera tional electrical mechanical optical and en...

Page 18: ...Format Analog PAL NTSC Display Color OLED matrix Display Format 800 x 600 pxl Brightness Adjustment Manual Contrast Adjustment Automatic Power Supply 2 x 3V 123A type Start Up Time 5 sec Operating Ti...

Page 19: ...r and eyepiece Infrared energy is emitted proportionally to the temperature of an object The warmer the object the more energy it emits The infrared energy from the objects is focused by the optics on...

Page 20: ...electrical function The electronic circuit is powered by replaceable batteries either two 3 0 Volt lithium battery CR123A Power from the batteries is supplied to the components through the OFF ON swi...

Page 21: ...2 1 SECTION II assembly and preparation...

Page 22: ...are clean and ready for use Clean with lens paper B Attachment of Neck Lanyard To prevent damage due to dropping the scope use the neck lan yard included with your equipment C Installation of Battery...

Page 23: ...Thermal Calibration Once batteries are installed to turn your unit on follow these steps 1 Push ON OFF button on the scope 2 Make sure the unit is producing an image when viewing through the eyepiece...

Page 24: ...plug of the video cable to a compatible jack on an external video display recorder or extension cable Figure 2 2 Attaching Video Cable 2 2 2 head mount The operator can mount the monocular onto the he...

Page 25: ...180 and mount it on the headmount adapter through the rail on this side Push the button 5 and move the device along the slide rail 6 for comfortable position Figure 2 3 Attaching OTS to Head Mount 2...

Page 26: ...nto the right or left eye In order to readjust the monocular for use with the other eye take the unit off the headmount adapter turn the unit to other side for 180 and mount it on the adapter through...

Page 27: ...front of adapter and slide the unit forwards Figure 2 5 Dual Bridge Adapter 2 2 5 2X Afocal lens 2X afocal lens is optical dubler specifically designed for thermal ima ging systems Using interchangeab...

Page 28: ...ar and the scope mount adapter Slide the scope rearwards until the alignment boss aligns with the alignment groove on the weapon mount adapter 4 Tighten the mounting screw 3 5 Slightly loosen the fixi...

Page 29: ...3 1 SECTION III OPERATION...

Page 30: ...rects for most differences The controls for the scope are shown or described in Figure 3 1 and Tables 3 1 Figure 3 1 Controls Table 3 1 Controls and Indication ITEMS CONTROLS AND INDICATORS FUNCTIONS...

Page 31: ...alibrate switch Button Cover front lens with cap or hand and push button to recalibrate image 6 Objective Lens Focus Fixed focus 7 Diopter Adjustment Focuses eyepiece lens without the need for glasses...

Page 32: ...imately 5 seconds video of the ther mal scene appears Figure 3 2 Switchboard of ATN OTS 32 64 3 2 2 FOCUSING To focus the scope you need to adjust the diopter first The scope has an adjustable eyepiec...

Page 33: ...cap or hand and push button to recalibrate image Figure 3 4 Recalibrate Switch 3 2 6 Zoom Push ZOOM button to activate a digital zoom function When but ton is pushed first time the scope will display...

Page 34: ...0 yards or 100 yards if the ballistic curve for your chosen ammo is known Figure 3 5 Windage and Elevation Adjustment Referring to Figure use the following sequence 1 Set Ballistic Cam BC 1 on positio...

Page 35: ...djust elevation zero in 100 yard increments Use scope s inter nal turret adjustments to fine tune Beyond 200 Yards Disengage BCL 2 and use Mount s MVA 3 to acquire range Fine tune using scope s intern...

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Page 37: ...4 1 SECTION IV maintenance instructions...

Page 38: ...ce Checks and Services SEQ NO ITEM TO CHECK CHECKING PROCEDURE NOT FULLY MIS SION CAPABLE IF 1 Complete ness Inventory items by means of comparing with the data specified in this manual Items missing...

Page 39: ...ens Check to ensure the objec tive lens is not loose Objective lens loose 7 Rubber Eye cup Inspect for cuts or tears Rubber Eye cup torn or cut AFTER CHECKING PROCEDURES 8 Replace protective covers on...

Page 40: ...ed except when malfunction and cause are obvious or is not corrected by listed corrective actions contact to the service center 4 2 2 Troubleshooting Procedures Troubleshooting procedures are listed i...

Page 41: ...ting etc are not repeated in this section CAUTION The OTS is a precision electron optical instrument and must be handled carefully at all times to prevent damage 4 3 2 Cleaning Procedures A Cleaning t...

Page 42: ...Storage To prepare the OTS for extended storage perform the following 1 Check the monocular for serviceability as outlined in item 4 1 of this manual 2 Remove the batteries 3 Clean the monocular and a...

Page 43: ...headband Lace the right straps into their re spective sliding bar buckles on the right side of the head band for correct lacing Figure 4 2 Figure 4 2 Removal and Installation of Chinstrap C Removal an...

Page 44: ...it by ordering the corresponding part assembly from the Spare Parts List The amount and assortment of the spare parts needed should be arranged with each contract individually Figure A 1 OTS Scope Tab...

Page 45: ...Cap A1 9 1 Figure A 2 OTS 32 64 Accessories Table A 2 OTS 32 64 Acceessories parts list PART NO DESCRIPTION FIG ITEM QTY Accessories 1 A2 AT 88832 000 Soft Case A2 1 1 AT 88833 000 Storage Case A2 2 1...

Page 46: ...focal 2X Lens A2 11 1 AT 88843 000 Wrist Strap A2 12 1 Figure A 3 Headset Assembly Table A 3 Headset Assembly PART NO DESCRIPTION FIG ITEM QTY AT 88835 0001 Screw A3 1 1 AT 88835 0002 Mount Assembly A...

Page 47: ...DESCRIPTION FIG ITEM QTY AT 88841 0001 Screw A4 1 1 AT 88841 0002 Mount Assembly A4 2 1 Figure A 5 Weapon Mounting System Table A 5 Weapon Mounting System PART NO DESCRIPTION FIG ITEM QTY AT 88839 000...

Page 48: ...echnical support please contact American Technologies Network Corp North American Office 1341 San Mateo Avenue South San Francisco CA 94080 phone 800 910 2862 650 989 5100 fax 650 875 0129 www atncorp...

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