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101.4 LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS C Celsius (Centigrade)CCW counterclockwiseCont’d C
112DESCRIPTION AND DATA2.1 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION The CO-MR
12Theautomaticshut-ofunctionpreservesbatterylifeshouldtheCO-MRbeinadvertentlyactivated.The CO-MR is powered by a single AA or CR123A batt
13ITEM DATASystem Resolution subject to Tube Resolution:—45to54lp/mm—55to64lp/mm— Over 65 lp/mm0.30 mrad/lp0.25 mrad/lp0.21 mrad/lpTABLE 23.
14ITEM DATADivergence 6to20°Battery Single CR123А (3V)Battery Life at 20 oC (68 oF) 1.5 hrOverallDimensionswithMount(L×W×H) 121×41×37mm(4.76×1
152.3 STANDARD COMPONENTS The CO-MR standard
16ITEM NO. DESCRIPTIONQUANTITY10Platform RingA mounting system with a Weaver type rail. Allows the IR850 or other additional equipmenttobeinstalled
17ITEN NO. DESCRIPTION PART NO.-Scope Mounting System 3 #42 A mounting system used to install the CO-MR on the lenses of speci-eddayscopes.Includ
183OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS3.1 INSTALLATION AND MOUNTING CAUTION:To protect the image intensier tube wh
193.1.2 IR850 BATTERY INSTALLATIONCAUTION:EnsurethattheIR850isobeforeinstallingthebattery.Install the CR123A battery as follows (refer to F
2The information provided in this manual is for familiarization purposes only; the contents may undergo further changes with no commitm
20NOTE:Optical axes of the CO-MR and day scope should align. It is not recommended for the distance betweentheaxestoexceed3mm.Ifthedierence
213.1.4 CLAMPING DEVICE ADJUSTMENTAdjust the mount clamping device as follows (refer to Figure 3-6):1. Unlock the clamping device and remove the CO
222. Takeotheoutputlenscapandputitintothestoragecase.3. With the nut (B) loosened, place the insert (C) into the SMS’s clamp (A).4. Sc
233.1.6 INSTALLING THE PLATFORM RING ON A DAY SCOPETheplatformringinstalledonadayscopeisshowninFigure3-4.Install the platform ring on the
243.1.9 INSTALLING THE IR850The IR850 (Figure 3-12) is delivered ready-assembled with a dedicated mount, to be installed on the Weaver rail of the CO
25TABLE 31. COMR CONTROLS AND INDICATORITEM NO. CONTROL/INDICATOR FUNCTION1 Turn-Pull Switch Activates the CO-MR, when turned to ON position.NOTE: B
263.3 OPERATING PROCEDURES3.3.1 OPERATING THE COMROperating procedures should be performed in night light conditions only.CAUTION:Use of the CO-MR
27NOTE:Automatic interrupting time is 60 minutes. To resume operation, you will need to restart the CO-MR..3.3.2 OPERATING THE IR850Use the IR850 in
28CAUTION:Remove the light suppressor from the CO-MR to avoid deformation or damage.9. EnsurethattheCO-MRandanyaccessoriesarecleananddrybe
294PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING4.1 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND SERVICES PMCSTable4-1:PreventiveMaintenanceChecksandServic
3WARNING:This product contains natural rubber latex which may cause allergic reactions! The FDA has reported an increase in the number of deaths that
30SEQ NO.LOCATION ITEM TO CHECK/SERVICEPROCEDURENOT FULLY MISSION CAPABLE IF ...7 Lenses Inspect for cleanliness, scratches, chips or cracks.
314.2 OPERATOR TROUBLESHOOTINGThe purpose of troubleshooting is to identify the most commonly occurring equipment malfunctions, their probable caus
32SHADINGFIGURE 41. SHADINGNOTE:Verify that any shading is not the result of improper eye-relief adjustment.B. Edge Glow Edge glow is a bright area
33B. Emission points Emission points are steady or uctuating pinpoints of bright light in the image area that do not go away whenallexternalligh
344.4 MAINTENANCE 4.4.1 GENERALThe section regarding CO-MR operator maintenance c
354.5 RETURN INSTRUCTIONS For service, repair or replacement, please email: servic
36.APPENDIxA. ESTIMATION OF AMBIENT ILLUMINATION LEVELTable A-1 lists some common natural light conditions and their corresponding representative ill
37TABLE B1. COMR LIST OF SPARE PARTS ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION PART NO.1 Objective Lens Cap COMROBLC2 FocusKnob COMRFK3 Battery Cap COMRBC4 Battery Ca
38C. PRODUCT WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARDIn order to validate the warranty on your product, Armasight must receive a completed Product War-ranty Reg
39AAbbreviations 10BBattery Installation 18Black Spots 33Bright Spots 32CCautions 2Cell Life 13 Chicken Wire 33Cleaning34Cosmetic Blemishes 32EEdge G
4LIST OF CONTENTS TITLE PAGESafety Summary
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54. PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 294.1 Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) 294.2 Operator Troubleshooting 314.3 Inspect
6LIST OF TABLES TABLE TITLE PAGE2-1 System D
71INTRODUCTION 1.1 GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1.1 TYPE OF MANUALOperation and Maint
81.2 WARRANTY INFORMATION AND REGISTRATION 1.2.1 WARRANTY INFORMATIONThis prod
91.2.4 OBTAINING WARRANTY SERVICETo obtain warranty service on your unit, the End-user (Customer) must notify the Armasight service department via em
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