Pulsar Digisight N970 [11/66] Built in rangefinder only for models 76338 76339

Pulsar Digisight N970 [11/66] Built in rangefinder only for models 76338 76339
Current
magnification
ratio, continuous
zoom
Magnification ratio,
second press of ZOOM
button / or functional
button (10)
Magnification ratio,
first press of ZOOM
button / or functional
button (10)
Magnification ratio,
third press of ZOOM
button/ or functional
button (10)
X1.1
X1.8
X2.1
X3.7
X4.0
X2.0
X2.0
X4.0
X4.0
X1.0
X4.0
X4.0
X1.0
X1.0
X2.0
X1.0
X1.0
X2.0
X2.0
X4.0
BUILT-IN RANGEFINDER (only for models 76338/76339)
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The riflescope is equipped with a built-in rangefinder (13), allowing you to
measure distance to objects.
Turn on the riflescope, adjust image according to section 9, press the distance
measuring button (14) or Rangefinder ON-OFF/Distance measuring button
(19) on the wireless control rangefinding indicator appears (and aiming
reticle disappears), point the indicator at an object and press button (14).
In the top right corner of the display you will see distance in metres (or yards
depending on settings).
Note: if the rangefinder is idle longer than for three seconds, it turns off
automatically and aiming reticle re-appears.
To measure distance in scanning mode, hold down button (14) or rangefinder
ON-OFF/Distance measuring button (19) for more than for two seconds.
Measurement readings will be changing in real time as you point the
riflescope at different objects. In top right corner message SCAN appears. To
exit scanning mode, press button (14) or (19) again.
In case of unsuccessful measurement dashes will appear on the screen.
The rangefinder has several functions, please read detailed description in
menu M3 (see Section 12).
How the rangefinder works:
Peculiarities of operation
Accuracy of measurement and maximum range depend on the reflection ratio
of the target surface, the angle at which the emitting beam falls on the target
surface and environmental conditions. Reflectivity is also affected by surface
texture, colour, size and shape of the target. A shiny or brightly coloured
surface is normally more reflective than a dark surface.
Measuring range to a small sized target is more difficult than to a large sized
target.
Accuracy of measurement can also be affected by light conditions, fog, haze,
rain, snow etc. Ranging performance can degrade in bright conditions or
when ranging towards the sun.
When measuring range to a small-sized target located more than 300 meters
away, it is recommended that you put your elbow against a solid surface. This
is due to possible hand tremors and difficulty in hitting the target with the beam
at a longer distance.
USING ADDITIONAL 7/8” WEAVER RAILS
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The riflescope is fitted out with two Weaver rails one on the top of the unit (4)
and the other on the left side of the body (15). With the help of this rail you can
attach accessories like:
Pulsar IR Flashlights Pulsar-805/Pulsar-940/Pulsar-X850 (#79071/
79076/79074)
Laser IR Illuminators Pulsar L-808S/L-915 (#79072/79075)
External power supply EPS3 (#79111) etc.
VIDEO OUTPUT
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“Video out” jack (7) is designed to connect external recording devices or to
transmit video signal to monitors, TV sets etc.
Use the supplied cable to connect an external signal receiver to the video
output (7).
Turn the riflescope on and select video signal format – image will appear on
the external device. Please make sure the external device is in the AV mode.
To record video, you can use video recorders such as Yukon MPR (#27041) and
others.
TECHNICAL INSPECTION
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It is recommended that you inspect the riflescope before every use. Make sure to
check for the following:
Visually inspect that the unit is free from any physical damage; cracks, dents
or signs of corrosion which may disqualify it from proper use.
Check the sturdiness and proper fit of the mounting system.
Ensure that the objective lens, eyepiece, IR illuminator and rangefinder are
free of cracks, grease spots, dirt, water stains and other residue before use.
Visually inspect the condition of the batteries and the battery compartment;
the batteries 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, control buttons.
Verify the smoothness of the objective lens focus knob, dioptre focus knob.
TECHNICAL MAINTENANCE
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Clean the outside metal and plastic surfaces from dust, dirt and moisture;
wipe the scope with a soft lint free cloth.
Clean the battery compartment's electric contact points using an oil-free
solvent.
Inspect the eyepiece lens, the objective lens, IR illuminator and rangefinder
and gently blow off any dust and sand, and clean using lens cleaner and a soft
cloth.
Technical maintenance should be done at least twice a year, includes the
following steps:
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