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FocusinG
To focus your riflescope you will need to adjust the
diopter first thing. Simply turn the diopter clockwise
until it stops. Then, while looking through the diopter
at a subject, slowly turn the diopter back counter
clockwise until the grain in the image is sharp.
NOTE:
We suggest that you focus the diopter during
daylight with the filter on.
Next, focus the front lens until the image and the
grain are both sharp. When you are in the low-light
conditions and the daylight filter is off you may focus
the front lens to receive a sharp image, the diopter should not be adjusted.
NOTE:
The front lens should be readjusted as you view objects at different distances.
ir illuMinAtor
IInfra-red (IR) Illuminators are common for night vision technology. The IR light greatly
enhances the performance of your scope, while remaining almost totally invisible to the
naked eye. In dark environment, power up the scope. Now, find a scene and examine it
without the IR on then with IR powered up. Note the difference in illumination. It is impor-
tant to remember that the IR illuminator is simply an infra red light source, and like any light
source it may loose its effectiveness over a great distance.
For installation of the IR illuminator onto the riflescope use the picatinny rail of the scope.
The IR illuminator control buttons are located on its side. To switch the Digital IR illuminator
o n / of f pres s “+” an d “-” but to ns simult aneously. When the IR illumina-
tor is switched on you can see the green LED lit. By pushing the buttons “+” and
“-” you may adjust the IR brightness.
The IR beam is focusable to change the field of coverage. To change the beam width slightly
turn the IR lens.
You could change the IR control panel fitting your needs. The wrench included into the set
should be used for weakening the fixing nut located on the IR. Rotate the IR placing at in the
most convenient position. Tighten the nut with the wrench to fix the new position.
rAnGeFinDer reticle
Aries 390 reticle gives a clearly aiming point, even when hard-
to-see game blends into the background. Thinner posts and
crosshairs center section covers a minimum of the target and
allow for less target coverage, making precision shots on small
targets easy.
Heavy posts stand out against cover and leads your eye
directly to the center intersection. The result is fast precision
aiming.
5 Diopter
Focusing system
IR Brightness
Adjustment
Battery
Housing
Fixation
Screw
IR Elevation
IR Windage
IR Focusing
The thin lines
correspond to
1.25 yards at 100
yards distance