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When finished, turn off the riflescope by turning the selector switch (3) to the “OFF” 
position and replace the objective lens cap (2).   

 

It is possible to mount the scope onto the firearm using a special bracket (9); after the initial 
mounting is performed, it is important to follow further mounting instructions in the section 
entitled “SIGHTING IN THE PHANTOM”. 

 

The riflescope can be turned on instantaneously with either the remote control housed in its 
bracket (10) or by button (11). 

 

SIGHTING IN THE PHANTOM 
 

Sighting in of the scope should be done at operating temperatures, by following the order of 
these steps: 

 

Mount the rifle with the scope installed on a scoped machine. 

 

Make sure that no sources of light are visible through the scope's field of vision.  

 

Set a target at a distance of about 100m; the light levels around the target should not exceed 
1 lux.  

 

Remove the objective lens cap (2), by sliding it up on top of the objective lens. 

 

Turn on the scope by turning the selector switch (3) to the “ON” position.  

 

Aim the firearm at the target using the mechanical sight. 

 

Adjust the scope according to the steps in the section entitled “OPERATING THE 
PHANTOM”. 

 

Turn the objective lens focusing knob (6) until you get a crisp image of the target. 

 

Set the desired reticle brightness level by turning knob (4).  

 

If the center of the reticle crosshairs and the target center do not line up, remove the covers 
protecting the windage/elevation adjustment knobs.  

 

Using live ammunition, take 3 or 4 control shots, continually aiming at the same hit point on 
the target (you may also use a laser bore sighter and align the laser point to the center of the 
cross hairs). 

 

Examine the target and determine if the aiming point coincides with point of impact, if you 
determine it's necessary to make corrections, you will need to adjust your aiming point. To 
move it downwards and to the left, turn the knob (13) counterclockwise, in the directions 
Down and Left respectively, the aiming point moves upwards and to the right; keep in mind 
that one click of the knob corresponds to a 20mm shift of the hit point at a distance of 
100m.    

 

Check the accuracy of your adjustments by firing another 3 or 4 control shots.  

 

The scope should now be zeroed-in for the specified distance. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for PHANTOM 26057T

Page 1: ...o 6000 joules Vertical positioning of the battery ensures an uninterrupted power supply when firing The image intensifier tube is protected against excessive light exposure Incremental reticle brightn...

Page 2: ...uilt in IR illuminator provides viewing ability The PHANTOM is a very capable night vision device and equally serves the amateur or professional for Night observation and hunting Patrolling and safegu...

Page 3: ...liable performance it is recommended to carry out regular technical inspections of the unit BATTERY INSTALLATION Unscrew the cap 1 of the battery compartment counter clockwise Install one AA 1 5V or C...

Page 4: ...rm at the target using the mechanical sight Adjust the scope according to the steps in the section entitled OPERATING THE PHANTOM Turn the objective lens focusing knob 6 until you get a crisp image of...

Page 5: ...easured object s width or height in Meters x 1000 Range in Meters Object s Width or Height in Mils or The Measured object s width or height in cm x 10 Range in Meters Object s Width or Height in Mils...

Page 6: ...e wipe the scope with a soft cotton tissue lightly coating it with gun oil or petroleum jelly Clean the battery compartment s electric contact points using an oil free solvent Inspect the eyepiece len...

Page 7: ...your vision If you wear prescription glasses with a range of more than 5 keep glasses on when looking through the eyepiece Dust and moisture are covering the outside optical surfaces Moisture is on th...

Page 8: ...your scope was sighted in during the summer and is now being used in the winter or the other way around a small displacement of the aiming point is possible The riflescope does not focus Wrong settin...

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