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After mounting the riflescope, it will be necessary to zero the scope by firing at a target and
making the necessary adjustments using the reticle-adjusting knobs (7).
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You may power up the scope and the IR illuminator via the remote control accessory by
inserting the connector of the remote into the jack (8).
ATTENTION!
Your NVRS can be used in extremely cold temperatures. However, when the unit is brought back
into a warm environment, you must wait approximately 5 HOURS before using the unit. This is due
to condensation that may accumulate on the electronic circuitry.
ZEROING OF THE RIFLESCOPE
It is recommended to zero your riflescope at operating temperature according to the following
sequence:
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Place your rifle with a riflescope on a support;
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Make sure there are no bright light sources in your scope’s field of view;
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Put the target at a zeroing distance, for instance 50m. The illumination of the target area
should not be greater than 1 lux;
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Remove flip-up cap from the objective lens;
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Activate the device by turning the power switch (3) to the “ON” position;
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Aim the foresight of the rifle to a center of the target;
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Rotate the eyepiece ring (5) until the target image is clear;
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Adjust the reticle brightness by rotating the switch (4);
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If the centre of the target does not coincide with the aiming dot (the centre of the red
reticle), remove the caps from reticle-adjusting knobs (7) and rotate the knobs R and UP
until the centre of the target and the centre of the reticle coincide;
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Aim at the aiming dot and fire 3-4 control shots;
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Determine the close grouping of shots and the position of the middle hit point;
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If the deviation of the middle hit point is more than the allowable value, rotate the reticle-
adjusting knobs (UP - vertical adjustment, R - horizontal adjustment) until the middle hit
point coincides with the aiming dot. One click of the adjusting knob will cause a 20mm shift
at a distance of 100m;
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Check the accuracy of adjustment by shooting.
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Your riflescope is zeroed at a chosen distance.