Switch Operation
(TLR-2
®
Shown)
The TLR features a paddle switch providing momentary or constant activation.
The TLR-2
®
series has an additional mode selection switch located on the rear of the laser housing.
Strobe Operation
The TLR-1
®
s, TLR-2
®
s, TLR-1 HPL
®
, TLR-1 HL
®
, TLR-2 HL
®
, TLR-2
®
G and TLR-2 HL
®
G feature a strobe
mode that can be activated by the paddle switch. Within 0.4 seconds, press the paddle switch into the
momentary position, release and immediately re-press and hold for strobe.
Strobe Enable/Disable
The TLR-1
®
s, TLR-2
®
s, TLR-1 HPL
®
, TLR-1 HL
®
, TLR-2 HL
®
, TLR-2
®
G and TLR-2 HL
®
G ship from the
factory with the strobe mode enabled.
The light can be reprogrammed to disable strobe by tapping the momentary paddle switch very rapidly
ten times and holding it down on the tenth time. Hold until the light turns off (about one second) which
indicates reprogramming was successful. Repeat the procedure above to re-enable the strobe mode.
NOTE: Activation of the strobe function is NOT recommended with the remote switch.
Strobe should be disabled.
Green Laser Operating Temperature Range
The green laser used in the TLR-2
®
G and TLR-2 HL
®
G employs the latest direct drive technology and
is not sensitive to temperature. The TLR-2
®
G and TLR-2 HL
®
G green laser will operate over the full
temperature range of the product from -40°F to 120°F.
TLR-2
®
Models Laser Sight Zeroing
For a laser mounted below or to the side of the bore, there is only one distance where the bullet path will
coincide with the laser sight line. This point is the “zero range.” Laser adjustment and the muzzle velocity
of the bullet determine where this point occurs. The user must decide how high above or below the sight
line the bullet can be allowed to strike and adjust the sight accordingly. At distances less than the zero
range the bullet will be above the sight line. Beyond the zero range the bullet will be below the sight line.
If mounted to the side, the bullet will also deviate to the side of the laser line, as well as up and down.
In practice, a TLR-2
®
model on a handgun can be adjusted to keep the bullet strike within about 2” high
and 2” low out to about 100 feet. There are two adjustment screws mounted in brass bushings located on
the laser cartridge housing (for the TLR-2
®
G on the side body and housing). The windage adjustment is
located on the left hand side of the laser cartridge. Turn the set screw clockwise to move the laser to the
left (POI right). Turn the set screw counter-clockwise to move the laser to the right (POI left). The elevation
Constant
OFF (PADDLE)
Constant
Momentary
OFF (PADDLE)
Momentary
(TLR-2
®
MODE SWITCH)
Laser
Laser/LED
LED