ATN MArs x6 User Manual

ATN MArs x4  
ATN MArs x6  
u s e r ` s g u i d e  
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AmERIcAn  
TEchnologIEs  
nETwoRk  
coRp.  
spEcIfIcATIons  
mARs X4  
2nd, 2nd+, 3rd, 4th  
F1:1.5  
mARs X6  
2nd, 2nd+, 3rd, 4th  
F1:2.0  
Generation .............................  
Lensofsystem ..........................  
Magnification ..........................  
FOV ..........................................  
Rangeoffocus .........................  
Eyerelif.....................................  
Exitpupil...................................  
Diopter adjustment ...............  
Windage&elevation ................  
Adjustment step size ..............  
4X  
9 deg.  
10 m to  
45mm  
7mm  
-6/+2  
120MOA  
1/4MOA  
6X  
6 deg.  
25 m to ∞  
45mm  
7mm  
-6/+2  
80MOA  
1/6MOA  
Power supply ........................one 3V (CR123A) or 1.5V (AA) one 3V (CR123A) or 1.5V (AA)  
IRilluminator............................  
Operating temperature .......  
Battery life................................  
Waterproof...............................  
Super 450mW  
-51°C to +45°C  
55 (3V)/ 40 (1.5V )hours  
20m for 1 hour  
Super 450mW  
-51°C to +45°C  
55 (3V)/ 40 (1.5V )hours  
20m for 1 hour  
Reticle .................................... Red or Amber On Green  
Red or Amber On Green  
295x95x100mm  
1.55 kg  
Dimensions .............................  
Weight ....................................  
235x90x95mm  
1.3kg  
pREpARATIon foR opERATIon  
Before getting started make sure to follow these steps:  
Battery cap  
Battery cap  
• Install the battery into its housing with the polarity order  
shown on the main body of the unit. The CR123A battery  
AA  
battery  
CR123A  
battery  
used with adapter. Install adapter first, then CR123A . AA  
battery used without adapter.  
• Switch on the scope with the protective lens cover still  
attached to the lens.  
Battery  
adapter  
• Make sure that the green luminance of the light intensifier  
tube is present.  
• Observe the scene, and adjust the diopter and/or lens for  
optimal image clarity.  
• You may now enter a dark environment or simply shut the  
lights off in order to darken the room.  
• Next, remove the lens cap/daylight filter.  
opERATIng  
mounTIng  
1. Mount the PS-22 with Adapter onto the A.R.M.S.#10 or A.R.M.S.#19 ACOG with 2 screws M5x8.  
2. Unscrew the protective back cap from PS-22.  
3. Screw the Light Screen into the thread in back side of unit.  
4. Slightly loosen the fixing screws or levers of mount.  
5. Place the PS-22 on the weaver rail of the fire arm before objective of daytime scope on the  
minimal distance from it. The optical axes of PS-22 and daytime scope must have diver-  
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gence not more than 3mm. High of optical axe of the PS-22 under weaver rail is 49mm with  
A.R.M.S.#19 ACOG.  
6. Tighten the fixing screws or levers of mount.  
NOTE: Fixing screws may need to be tightened after continuous shooting.  
conTRol  
To turn the device on, rotate the Operation Switch from the OFF posi-  
tion to the desired operation mode.  
Operation Switch has following positions/modes:  
OFF - the device is off;  
ON – the device is on;  
STB - the device can be used with the Remote Control.  
focusIng  
To focus the scope you need to adjust the diopter first. Simply turn the diopter clockwise until it  
stops. Then concentrate on any object and slowly turn the diopter back  
Focus adjustment knob  
counter clockwise until the grain in the image is sharp.  
You scope has ability to focus either long range or short.  
Focus the front lens by rotating the knob until the image and the grain  
are both sharp. When you are in the low-light conditions and the day-  
light 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 for viewing objects at different distances.  
AuTomATIc bRIghTnEss conTRol sysTEm  
The device has a built in Automatic brightness control. This control automatically adjusts the  
brightness of Image Intensifier Tube to the optimal level.  
pRoTEcTIvE sysTEm  
The automatic highlight protective system analyzes light expo-  
sure with the sensor . If the level of light exposure exceeds al-  
lowable the red indicator will lights on. If high light exposure is  
kept more than 10 seconds the device automatically will off.  
Sensor  
NOTE: The automatic highlight protective system and automat-  
ic brightness control system do not protect a sight from damage  
by bright light sources (a fire, headlights of the automobile, lan-  
terns, etc.). Do not point the device at a bright light source.  
IR IllumInATIon  
Infra-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 important to remember that  
Battery  
Housing  
IR Brightness  
Adjustment  
IR Elevation  
IR Focusing  
Nut  
Fixation  
Screw  
IR Windage  
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the IR illuminator is simply an infra red light source, and like any light source it may loose its  
effectiveness over a great distance.  
To fix the IR illuminator to the riflescope use the picatinny raile of the scope.  
The IR illuminator control buttons are located on its side. To switch the Digital IR illuminator  
on/off press “+” and “-” buttons simultaneously. When the IR illuminator 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.  
REmoTE conTRol  
Attach the Remote Control cable to connector on the bottom of  
the body of device. Place the Remote Control on the weapon,  
suiting your shooting style best and grip. Fix the Remote Control  
in this position with a montage strap.  
To turn the scope on push the button of remote control. Keep  
pressed button when observing scene. The scope is turned off  
immediately after releasing remote control button.  
low bATTERy InDIcAToR  
When red LED on left side of the field of view starts blinking it is time to change your battery.  
RETIclE  
Your scope has an Electronic reticle with two color and 5 degrees of brightnes of illumination  
for each color. The knob of brightnes ajustment reticle and color select is located on the top of  
the boby of the scope. On the knob there are marking with color of illumination of reticle.  
Mil dot reticle is a reliable means of determining dis-  
tances to targets, establishing leads for moving tar-  
1 mil  
gets, and for alternate aiming points for windage and  
elevation holds.  
Dots are spaced in one mil (milliradian) increments  
on the crosshair. A distance to target can be calcu-  
1 mil  
lated using the mil formula, that is based on the size  
of the object being targeted.  
Look through the scope, and bracket the object between dots.  
The space between dot centers subtends one milliradian(mil). One mil. subtends 3.6 inches  
at 100 yards or 36 inches at 1,000 yards. To use this system effectively you must know the size  
of the target.  
By measuring the height or width of a known (or approximately known target size) in mil-radi-  
ans using the reticles, the target distance can be calculated as follows.  
R = range in meters, H = target size in meters, M = mil-radians of the image size:  
R = 1000 * h / m  
Military shooters are trained to know that the common male torso is 39 inches from crotch to top of  
head. This is very close to exactly one meter.  
This formula then becomes R = 1000 / m for a one meter target size.  
All of the following formulae are equivalent to the one above for estimating range.  
R = range in meters, H = target size in inches, M = mil-radians of the image: R = 25.4 * h / m  
R = range in yards, H = target size in inches,  
M = mil-radians of the image: R = 27.78 * h / m  
R = range in yards, H = target size in feet,  
M = mil-radians of the image: R=333.3 * h / m  
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wInDAgE AnD ElEvATIon  
Elevation  
The vertical and horizontal adjustments for the scope can be  
achieved by turning the elevation and windage adjustment mecha-  
nisms (remove dust caps first). Each click equals 1/4 inch at 100  
yards (Mars x4) or 1/6 nch at 100 yards (Mars x6) . When reaching  
the maximum range of rotation do not use force.  
Windage  
wARnIngs AnD cAuTIons  
• Always remember to turn off the scope when it is not in use. If you do not plan on using your  
scope for a period of more than 10 days, you should remove the batteries.  
• Keep lens cap on when not in use.  
• Avoid contact with dust, steam, and gas.  
• The scope are not harmful to the user or the environment.  
• Do not disassemble: it will void your warranty.  
• Evaluate the scopes function by looking through it in a lit environment with the lens cap put  
on. Never use in daylight without the daylight filter lens cap on. Do not surpass ten minutes  
of testing.  
• Never point the scope at a bright light source.  
• Adverse atmospheric conditions such as fog, smog, or haze and a lack of ambient light  
(moon or starlight) may diminish the effective viewing distance. All technical data for this unit  
was compiled in a controlled environment.  
• If you use the rubber eyecaps for a long period of time, you may suffer skin inflammation. If  
you develop any symptoms, consult a doctor immediately.  
TRoublEshooTIng  
Q: Flashes, flickers, or clicking occur while operating  
s: If it occurs within the first five minutes of inserting new batteries, it is normal and the device  
will resume normal operation soon thereafter. If it occurs for more than 10 minutes, contact  
your dealer or other authorized service representative for service instructions.  
Q: Dark spots on screen.  
s: This may be dust on the lens, please clean according to instrutions. They may also be Cos-  
metic blemishes in the intensifier tube which are a by-product of the manufacturing process.  
This is normal and will not affect the life or performance of the unit.  
Q: Image not clear.  
s: Adjust diopter ring. If problem persists, increase viewing distance  
Q: Fixed-pattern noise in a honeycomb shape.  
s: Usually a cosmetic blemish characterized by a faint honeycomb-type pattern. This usually  
occurs when viewing very bright lights.  
Q: A pattern of dark thin lines which look like chicken wire.  
s: Turn on illuminator, if purchased. If illuminator doesn’t brighten image, replace batteries. If  
problem persists, contact ATN for service instructions.  
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Warranty  
lIfETImE lImITED pRoDucT wARRAnTy  
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improper storage or improper operation, including use in conjunction with equipment which is electrically  
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