Pulsar Digisight N970 [6/66] External power supply

Pulsar Digisight N970 [6/66] External power supply
GUIDELINES FOR OPERATION
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The riflescope has been designed for long-term use. To ensure long
performance, please adhere to the following:
Before use make sure that you have installed and fixed the mount according
to the instructions of the section “Installation of mount”.
Store with the lens cap on in the carrying case.
Turn the scope off after use.
The riflescope cannot be submerged in water.
Attempts to disassemble or repair the scope will void the warranty!
The riflescope can be used in various operating temperatures. However, if it
has been brought indoors from cold temperatures, do not turn it on for 3 to 4
hours. This will prevent external optical surfaces from fogging.
If the scope is unable to mount onto the rifle securely, or you have doubts
about the mounting system, see a qualified gunsmith. Using the weapon with
a poorly mounted scope can lead to inaccurate target shooting!
To ensure reliable performance, it is recommended to carry out regular
technical inspections of the unit.
Do not leave batteries in the scope if it is not going to be used for a long period
of time.
Batteries shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the
like.
INSTALLATION OF BATTERIES
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Unscrew and remove the battery cover (16) from the battery compartment.
Install four AA batteries according to the marking on the battery compartment
cover.
Replace and screw back the battery cover tightly. Battery charge level is
displayed on the status bar ( ).
In case of complete battery discharge, a red icon is flashing on the
status bar and in the centre of the display.
Warning: do not use rechargeable batteries since their use causes inaccurate
battery level indication and possible abrupt disconnection during operation.
Connection of an external power supply (icon on the status bar)
automatically cuts off power supply from batteries.
External power supply DOES NOT charge the batteries in the riflescope!
Attention! We suggest that you use battery packs EPS3 or EPS5 ensuring
from 9 to 20 hours of continuous operation.
OPERATION
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Installation of mount
Before using the riflescope you need to install the mount.
The riflescope can be used with various mount types such as Weaver, Euro-
prism, Los, etc. that allow the scope to be installed on different types of rifles.
The mounting holes in the base of the riflescope enable the mount to be installed
in one of the multiple positions. The choice of the mounting position helps the
user to ensure the correct eye relief depending on the rifle type.
The mount can be attached with the help of either three or two screws (supplied)
depending on the chosen position of the mount (please see examples below).
Attach the mount to the base of the riflescope using a hex-nut wrench and
screws (see pic.2).
Install the scope on the rifle and check if the position is suitable for you.
If you are happy with its position, remove the scope, unscrew the screws
halfway, apply some thread sealant onto the thread of the screws and tighten
them fully (do not overtighten). Let the sealant dry for a while.
The riflescope is ready to be installed on a rifle and to be zeroed.
After first installation of your
riflescope on a rifle, please
follow instructions in the
section “Zeroing”.
Note: please check that your
riflescope is duly zeroed after
changing a mount.
Pic. 2
EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLY
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The riflescope can be powered with an external DC power supply (2.1mm
pin) with stabilized voltage ranging from 9V to 15V (max. consumption power
3W) or a 12V vehicle socket.
External power supply (AC/DC) is to be connected to “Power” jack (8)
located on the right side of the riflescope.
Note: central pin of the power supply that you connect to the “power” jack of the
riflescope, must have marking “+”. The power supply may have marking
Position 1: 3 screws
Position 2: 2 screws
Position 3: 2 screws
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Pic. 1

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