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otherwise, exit the adjustment operation, and contact with the local dealer.
5.Follow the inspection step 1 to 5 again. If the result with ±20
″
, then the adjustment is
over, otherwise, should adjust again. If it is still out of range after 2 to 3 times
adjustment, please contact with the local dealer.
15.4 Inclination of Reticle
Inspection
1. Sight object A through the telescope and lock the horizontal and vertical clamp screws.
2. Move object A to the edge of the field of view with the vertical tangent screw (point
A' ).
3. No adjustment is necessary if object A moves along the vertical line of the reticle and
point A' is still in the vertical line.
As illustrated A ' offsets from the center and the cross hair tilts, then the reticle needs
adjustment.
Adjustment
1. If the object A does not move along the vertical line, first remove the eyepiece cover to
expose the four reticle adjusting screws.
2. Loosen the four reticle adjusting screws uniformly with an adjusting pin. Rotate the
reticle around the sight line and align the vertical line of the reticle with point A '.
3. Tighten the reticle adjusting screws uniformly, pepeat the inspection and adjustment to
see if the adjustment is correct.
4. Replace the eyepiece cover.