InfiRay Outdoor
•
Tube TH35/TH50
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a prompt interface "Data
saving ..." is displayed. When
the data is saved, the display
turns black and the device is off.
During the saving data, do
not disconnect it from the
power source, otherwise, the
data cannot be saved.
⚫
Standby
: On the power-off interface, release the power button
(5)
before the countdown turns to 0 to standby the device. To wake up the
device, press the power button
(5)
again.
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Zeroing
The Tube series uses the “freeze” zeroing method. It is recommended to
perform zeroing in environments within the operating temperature range
of the scope.
⚫
Fix the riflescope with the mount ring on your weapon. For details,
refer to the section
Installation
.
⚫
When using the scope for the first time, press and hold the brightness
button
(4)
and the Palette button
(6)
at the same time for more than 15s
to enable reticle and zeroing functions.
⚫
Select a target at a certain distance, such as 100m, 200m, etc.
⚫
Adjust the scope according to the operating instructions as described
in the section
Power on and Image Setting.
⚫
Select the zeroing profile (refer to
Reticle Setup
-
Zeroing Profile
in
the Main Menu function).
⚫
Press and hold the rotary encoder
(7)
to enter the main menu screen,
select the zeroing option, and press the rotary encoder
(7)
to enter the
submenu of the zeroing function (refer to
Main menu – Zeroing)
.
⚫
According to the selected target distance, select or add the new
zeroing distance (refer to
Zeroing
-
Zeroing Distance
-
Set Zeroing
Distance
in the main menu).
⚫
When the zeroing distance is set up, rotate the encoder
(7)
to select
the zeroing function, and press the encoder
(7)
to enter the zeroing
screen (refer to
Zeroing
-
Zeroing Distance
-
Zeroing
in the main
menu). The coordinate positions of the reticle (X axis and Y axis) are
displayed in the lower middle of the display.
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Point the weapon at the center of the target and shoot.
⚫
Observe the position of the actual point of impact, and assume that