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1. 11 Maintenance storage and transportation 13 Tee 13 Storage nada ear 14 Transportation 15 TROUBLESHOOTING ne 17 WARRANTY su 18 CUSTOMER SUPPORT 19 QUALITY CERTIFICATE 20 Carefully read all the instructions prior to use Failure to obey the instructions will void the warranty INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION CLASS I LASER PRODUCT 830 860 nm 0 1mW 1 Brief description LAM 10M IR laser aimer hereinafter referred as LAM is designed for precise aiming at night time LAM forms an IR laser radiation spot on the target visible only through the night vision goggles It can be attached to a weapon equipped with Picatinny rail MIL STD 1913 Laser beam created by a semiconductor laser diode is invisible by naked eye while it is perfectly visible through night vision goggles rifle sights or hand held devices LAM meets the Class 1 eye safety requirements Nevertheless users are not advised to look into the laser beam 2 Device design 13 Fig 1 LAM 10M IR 1 clamp 2 bracket 3 stopper 4 remote connector 5 body 6 emitter 7 emitter cap 8 emitter protective cap 9 windage adjustment 10 fastener 11 laser on warning 12 elevation adjustment indicator 13 fixation screw cap 14 fixation screw 15 battery compartment 16 battery compartment ca
2. Fig 1 from emitter tube output window activate LAM in mode C match the center of radiation spot with the aiming mark by means of rotating handwheels of adjustment mechanisms perform test firing with LAM under the same conditions as when checking the weapon fire capability with an iron sight eliminate deviation of the center of impact from the aiming mark Deviation is measured by adjustment steps each click of adjustment mechanism corresponds to the shift of radiation spot by 50 mm when firing at the target situated at a distance of 100 m i e 0 5 mrad fire again after introducing adjustments cover emitter tube output window with protective cap 8 Fig 1 After adjusted LAM is remounted on the same Picatinny rail of the same weapon new re adjustment is not required When firing at a distance to which the weapon with LAM was zeroed aiming should be performed by pointing radiation spot at the target When firing at other distances aiming should be performed in accordance with the table of exceeding the average bullet trajectories above the line of sight 12 6 Maintenance storage and transportation 6 1 General LAM is a sophisticated precise optical instrument equipped with electronics Therefore it should be handled with due care Never disassemble LAM Keep away from direct sunlight impacts dust moisture and sharp changes of temperature Donot keep LAM at temperat
3. compartment cap back on 5 2 Mounting LAM on a weapon LAM is mounted on a Picatinny rail in the following order loosen screw caps 13 Fig 1 align LAM on Picatinny rail fasten the screw caps 13 Fig 1 Note The distance between the gas exit nozzles of the rifle and laser beam output window should be as long as possible so that the window would remain clean during shooting 10 5 3 Connecting the remote control To connect the remote switch Fig 2 unscrew the cap of the remote connector 4 Fig 1 and store it in a safe place plug in the remote connector contact 3 Fig 2 observing the key visible on the cable side tighten the union nut attach the remote switch to the weapon pivot or grip with velcro tape 2 Fig 2 5 4 Adjusting LAM on a weapon Prior to adjusting LAM which has never been in operation perform 10 shots in order to stabilize LAM adjustment mechanisms under the influence of shock LAM adjustment should be performed after checking the weapon fire capability with an iron sight or bringing it to normal fire under the same conditions in the following order zeroing in distance is selected in accordance with fire instructions for a given type of weapon mount LAM on the weapon fix the weapon in the aiming rest and aim it with the help of an iron sight that is set out in the same way as when checking the weapon fire capability and at the same point 11 remove protective cap 8
4. remote switch key 1 Fig 2 is attached to weapon pivot or grip with velcro tape 2 Fig 3 LAM is mounted on the Picatinny rail An optional mount enables mounting LAM on a weapon barrel This mount s fitting diameter is 15 mm 1 key 2 velcro tape 3 connector Fig 2 Remote switch 3 DELIVERY SET 3 1 Standard delivery set LAM is supplied in the following assembly Quantity pes LAM 10M IR 1 Remote switch Velcro tape O Ring Case Manual Battery CR123 N 3 2 Optional parts LAM can be supplied with a barrel mount 4 Specifications Laser wavelength Beam divergence Spot size at 50 meters Windage and elevation adjustment range Windage and elevation adjustment step Accuracy of adjustment after 1000 shots Accuracy of adjustment after 100 re mountings on a rail Laser emitting power Illumination distance Voltage Battery type Battery life Operating temperature range Mount type Dimensions Weight res 0 5 mrad 50 mm 100m CR 123 40 C 60 C MIL STD 1913 113x45x32 mm 150 g 5 OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS 5 1 Installing the battery LAM is powered by a standard Lithium CR123 3V battery To install a battery unscrew the battery compartment cap 15 Fig 1 insert a battery observing the polarity as marked on the battery compartment check the condition of the O ring on the body replace it if worn or torn screw the battery
5. NO NEWCON OPTIK Operation Manual LAM 10M IR LASER AIMING MODULE TARGET POINTER 105 Sparks Ave Toronto ON M2H 255 Canada IMPORTANT INEORMATION Read prior to activation You have just purchased a sophisticated electronic device To operate it properly please read this manual carefully LAM belongs to Class I laser products in accordance with IEC 60825 1 Here are some common precautions that must be observed ALWAYS turn the device off when it is not in use and when you change the battery NEVER look into the beam NEVER subject LAM to excessive impacts NEVER transport LAM without the case NEVER disassemble LAM NEVER reverse polarity of the battery ALWAYS make sure that the device is fixed firmly on the weapon ALWAYS remove battery when not in use for a long period ALWAYS store in a warm dry place when not in use ALWAYS clean output windows with soft cloth only ALWAYS check the O ring when replacing the battery 3 1 3 2 5 1 5 2 5 3 5 4 6 1 6 2 6 3 CONTENTS Brief description 2 Device desio rta a cence ites 3 DELIVERY SE 8 Standard delivery set 8 Optional parts 8 Specifications 9 OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS 10 Installing the battery in 10 Mounting LAM on a weapon 10 Connecting the remote control 11 Adjusting LAM on a weapon
6. ase the metal surfaces of LAM with cloth moistened in benzene Dry LAM in the open air Do not touch LAM s metal surfaces with fingers after cleaning 14 To apply new layer of lubricant Within two hours from cleaning apply an even 0 2 0 5 mm thick layer of lubricant on metal surfaces with a brush Do not cover plastic parts When preparing for a long term storage LAM just received from manufacturer or from workshop ensure that actual set is the same as indicated in the Delivery Set section of this manual Cases with LAMs should be placed on stands shelves or in cupboards at dry heated and ventilated premises in accordance with Storage conditions as described in Specifications It is unacceptable to keep LAMs on the floor near stoves or windows that let through direct sunrays Presence of acid and alkaline vapor as well as of other aggressive admixtures in the air in the storage area may cause damage to LAM After 4 years of storage it is necessary to perform thorough inspection of LAMs functionality 6 3 Transportation To prepare LAM for transportation Turn LAM off by turning operating modes switch 15 Cover aimer with protective cap Disconnect the remote switch from the weapon Dismount LAM from Picatinny rail Pack LAM and remote switch into the case When packed LAMs can be transported by any covered means in accordance with storage conditions as described in this manual When in oper
7. ation LAM is to be transported in its case or mounted on a weapon 16 7 TROUBLESHOOTING Spot shape or size has changed Emitter objective lens is dirty Flush emitter lens with fresh water and wipe it with soft cloth No radiation when activating LAM with remote switch Turn the operating modes switch 17 Fig 1 to OFF position and then turn LAM ON again If this doesn t help replace the remote switch Radiation doesn t stop when remote switch is released Replace the remote switch Moisture in the battery compartment Check the O ring on the battery compartment cover and replace it if necessary Shift of zero line when firing Tighten screw caps 13 Fig 1 on the Picatinny rail 17 8 WARRANTY NEWCON OPTIK warrants this product against defects in material and workmanship for one year from the date of the original date of consumer s purchase Should your Newcon product prove defective during this period please bring the product securely packaged in its original container or an equivalent along with proof of the date of original purchase to your Newcon Dealer Newcon will repair or at its option replace the product or part thereof which on inspection by Newcon is found to be defective in materials or workmanship What This Warranty Does Not Cover NEWCON is not responsible for warranty service should the product fail to be properly maintained or fail to function properly as a result of misuse abuse im
8. oduction Quality Inspector Quality Assurance Seal 20 1107 1 NEWCON OPTIK TM 2011
9. p 17 operating modes switch LAM consists of an emitter 6 7 Fig 1 a battery compartment 15 16 Fig 1 windage 9 Fig 1 and elevation 12 Fig 1 adjustment mechanisms an operating modes switch 17 Fig 1 a remote switch Fig 2 a clamp 1 Fig 1 A battery is to be inserted into the battery compartment 16 Fig 1 Battery compartment cap 15 Fig 1 is attached to the body with a rubber band The battery compartment is sealed with rubber O ring A spare O Ring is included in the delivery set Emitter tube output window is closed with a cap 7 Fig 1 with an output aperture When not in operation the aperture is closed with a protective rubber cap 8 Fig 1 LAM is activated by means of the operating modes switch 17 Fig 1 and or the remote switch Fig 2 At switching laser radiation on laser on warning indicator 11 lights The switch 17 Fig 1 has the following positions Mode OFF Off C The aimer is on Continuous live fire R The aimer is on Remote activation live fire LAM automatically turns off after 30 minutes of being switched in positions C and R In order to activate LAM after it has automatically turned off return the switch 17 Fig 1 into OFF position and then switch it to the desired position again The remote switch Fig 2 can be attached to LAM by a connector 3 Fig 2 with a union nut When not in operation the connector 4 Fig 1 is covered with a cap The
10. proper installation neglect damage caused by disasters such as fire flood lightning improper electrical current or service other than by a NEWCON Authorized Service Postage insurance or shipping costs incurred in presenting your NEWCON product for warranty service are your responsibility Please include a check or money order made out to NEWCON OPTIK for the amount of 15 00 to cover shipping and handling This covers products shipped in USA or Canada only 18 9 CUSTOMER SUPPORT Should you experience any difficulties with your NEWCON OPTIK product consult the enclosed manual If the problem remains unresolved contact our customer support department at 1 416 663 6963 or toll free at 1 877 368 6666 Our operating hours are 9am 5pm Monday Friday Eastern Standard Time At no time should equipment be sent back to Newcon without following the instructions of our technical support department NEWCON OPTIK accepts no responsibility for unauthorized returns To locate NEWCON Authorized Dealer call Tel 1 416 663 6963 Fax 1 416 663 9065 Email newconsales newcon optik com Web www newcon optik com Defective products should be shipped to US Customers 2331 Superior Ave Cleveland OH 44114 From all other countries 105 Sparks Ave Toronto ON M2H 285 CANADA 19 10 QUALITY CERTIFICATE LAM10M IR serial number complies with all technical specifications and has passed the quality inspection Date of pr
11. ures higher than 60 C 140 F Keep away from heating appliances and central heating Do not touch the optical surfaces with fingers Doing so may damage the anti reflection coating Avoid shocks and sharp jolts Clean optical surfaces only with professional camera lens cleaning supplies Use soft clean cloth to wipe the exterior of LAM Remove battery when storing for long period of time All repairs must be performed by an authorized service IfLAM was exposed to salt water it should be rinsed in fresh water and dried on air at no more than 60 C 13 6 2 Storage To set LAM from combat position into a stowed one turn LAM off operating modes switch 17 Fig 1 should be set to OFF position cover emitter tube output window with protective cap 8 Fig 1 disconnect remote switch Fig 2 from the weapon loosen screw caps 13 Fig 1 remove LAM with remote switch from Picatinny rail and place it into the case LAM in the original packing should be stored in heated premises within the temperature range from 5 to 40 C relative humidity not higher than 80 at temperature 25 C Battery should be stored separately from LAM When preparing for long term storage cover the external metal surfaces of LAM with protective lubricant Each 4 four years old layer of lubricant should be removed and new layer applied To remove old layer of lubricant Wipe LAM with clean dry cloth Degre
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