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TECHNICAL INSPECTION 
 

It is recommended to inspect the riflescope before every use. Make sure to check for the following: 

 

Visually inspect the unit is free from any physical damage; cracks, dents or signs of 
corrosion disqualify it from proper use.  

 

Check the sturdiness and proper fit of the mounting system.  

 

Ensure the condition of the objective lens, eyepiece and the IR illuminator are free of 
cracks, grease spots, dirt, water stains and other residue before use.  

 

Visually inspect the condition of the battery and the battery compartment; the battery 
should be free of electrolyte and oxidation residue, especially where the battery makes 
contact with metal. 

 

Verify the proper function of the following; selector switch (3), reticle brightness knob (4), 
reticle selector button and the instant power-on button (11). 

 

Verify the smoothness of the objective lens focusing mechanism (6), diopter focusing knob 
(7) and the IR illuminator knob (8). 

 

TECHNICAL MAINTENANCE 
 

Technical maintenance should be done no less than twice a year, and is comprised in the following 
steps: 

 

Clean the outside metallic and plastic surfaces from dust, dirt and moisture; wipe the scope with 
a soft cotton tissue, lightly coating it with gun oil or petroleum jelly. 

 

Clean the battery compartment's electric contact points using an oil-free solvent. 

 

Inspect the eyepiece lens, the objective lens and the IR illuminator and gently blow off any dust 
and sand, and clean using lens cleaner and a soft cloth; see section entitled 

“GUIDELINES 

FOR OPERATION”.

 

 

USING THE DIGITAL CAMERA ADAPTER 
 

In order to conduct photo- and video recording please purchase a digital camera adapter accessory 
(#29023). Secure your Phantom to the included Weaver rail, refer to the manual for the camera adapter 
for further operation. 
 

USING THE NVRS 2.5X50 ATTACHMENT 
 

The NVRS 2.5x50 attachment (#29091) increases the magnification power of the 50mm PHANTOM 
1.7 times.  
The attachment screws into the internal groove of the riflescope's objective lens; refer to the instruction 
manual for the NVRS 2.5x50 when installing. A possible shift of the aiming point may occur and, in 
that case, it is important to sight in the scope as previously described. 
 

USING THE ADDITIONAL WEAVER RAIL 
 

The scope has a built-in additional weaver rail mount (14) housed on the left portion of the body. This 
will allow the mount of additional devices, such as: 
 

 

The Yukon IR illuminator, with mount (#29072)  

 

The Yukon NVRS directional microphone with adapter (#27022)  

 

The Yukon laser sighting device (#27012) 

Summary of Contents for PHANTOM 26057T

Page 1: ...75 H H 416 Rigby 50 cal up to 6000 joules Vertical positioning of the battery ensures an uninterrupted power supply when firing The image intensifier tube is protected against excessive light exposure Incremental reticle brightness adjustment The reticle will blink as a warning 15 30 minutes before the device shuts down automatically as a low battery indicator Stabilized power supply for optimal c...

Page 2: ... of absolute darkness the built in IR illuminator provides viewing ability The PHANTOM is a very capable night vision device and equally serves the amateur or professional for Night observation and hunting Patrolling and safeguarding Search and rescue GUIDELINES FOR OPERATION The PHANTOM has been designed for extensive usage To ensure longevity and performance it is necessary to adhere to the foll...

Page 3: ...liable performance it is recommended to carry out regular technical inspections of the unit BATTERY INSTALLATION Unscrew the cap 1 of the battery compartment counter clockwise Install one AA 1 5V or CR 123 3V battery so that the and match the markings on the body of the unit Tighten the cap 1 OPERATING THE PHANTOM Install the batteries according to the directions in the section entitled BATTERY IN...

Page 4: ...arm at the target using the mechanical sight Adjust the scope according to the steps in the section entitled OPERATING THE PHANTOM Turn the objective lens focusing knob 6 until you get a crisp image of the target Set the desired reticle brightness level by turning knob 4 If the center of the reticle crosshairs and the target center do not line up remove the covers protecting the windage elevation ...

Page 5: ...Height in Mils or The Measured object s width or height in Meters x 1000 Range in Meters Object s Width or Height in Mils or The Measured object s width or height in cm x 10 Range in Meters Object s Width or Height in Mils Example 1 33 yards x 1000 1330 532 Yards 2 5 mils 2 5 When making windage elevation adjustments please note that one click of the riflescope s adjustment equals to For the model...

Page 6: ...m dust dirt and moisture wipe the scope with a soft cotton tissue lightly coating it with gun oil or petroleum jelly Clean the battery compartment s electric contact points using an oil free solvent Inspect the eyepiece lens the objective lens and the IR illuminator and gently blow off any dust and sand and clean using lens cleaner and a soft cloth see section entitled GUIDELINES FOR OPERATION USI...

Page 7: ...ob The diopter cannot be adjusted to your vision If you wear prescription glasses with a range of more than 5 keep glasses on when looking through the eyepiece Dust and moisture are covering the outside optical surfaces Moisture is on the inside of the objective and the eyepiece lenses or is on the optical surfaces of the electronic optical converter and may be caused by the unit fogging up due to...

Page 8: ...he scope was initially sighted in if your scope was sighted in during the summer and is now being used in the winter or the other way around a small displacement of the aiming point is possible The riflescope does not focus Wrong settings Adjust the riflescope according to the instructions given in the section entitled OPERATING THE PHANTOM and check the surfaces of the eyepiece and objective lens...

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