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FLIR
THERMOSIGHT PRO
U S E R M A N U A L -
Rev 1
By default, the reticle will be set dead center at (0,0). Use the
BORESIGHT MENU (See Part 4.5) to apply corrections required to bring
the point of impact as close as possible to the center of the target.
Use
◄/►
buttons to adjust for windage. Moving the reticle in the
positive direction (to the right) will move the point of impact to the left.
Moving the reticle in the negative direction (to the left) will move the
point of impact to the right.
Use
▲
/
▼
buttons to adjust for elevation. Moving the reticle in the
positive direction (up) will move the point of impact down. Moving the
reticle in the negative direction (down) will move the point of impact
up.
The following table is provided for convenience of calculating the zero
adjust for the various ThermoSight Pro models:
MODEL
LENS
BORESIGHT
INCREMENT
ThermoSight Pro PTS233
19mm
2.165 MOA
ThermoSight Pro PTS536
50mm
0.825 MOA
ThermoSight Pro PTS736
75mm
0.55 MOA
Fire a series of shots to check the boresight.
After completing the boresight adjustment procedure you can use
RIFLE PROFILE function of Setting menu to save the boresighted reticle
position map in the “Rifle Profile” tab. This can be done for the same
scope equipped to up to 3 different rifles (Profile 1, Profile 2, and
Profile 3).
3.5 USING USB-C CONNECTOR
Remove the connector protective cap. Connect USB-C cable.
To view video using the USB-C, connect the cable to a USB input of a
PC. Then it can be viewed like an external webcam.
To read/copy/delete files on the internal memory of the ThermoSight
Pro, operate it like any external mass storage device connected by an
USB cable.
To power the ThermoSight Pro from an external source plug the cable
into any standard USB power source.
USB-C Cable