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1.      2 2 4  DVC INSTALLATION  WARNING     You are strongly recommended to mount the camera onto the  scope and to adjust it after the scope is adjusted or the weapon  is zeroed to fire with the scope pre installed on it     DVC Camera with QRM preinstalled can be mounted onto the Picat   inny rail of the ThOR     2 6       FIGURE 2 7  INSTALLATION ONTO THE ATN THOR  1  Place the DVC onto ThOR rail  Figure 2 7   Be sure to engage  the recoil lug into the groove on the mounting surface   NOTE    Operations with QRM of DVC are similar to the operations with  QRM described in Unit 2 2 1     2  Remove the protective cap from connector socket of TROR  Insert  DVC connector to the socket     CABLE CONNECTOR  CONNECTOR SOCKET       PROTECTIVE CAP    FIGURE 2 8  CAMERA CABLE CONNECTION    2 7    2 8    SECTION Ill    OPERATION    3 1    3 2    3 1  GENERAL INFORMATION    3 1 1  GENERAL    This section contains instructions for operation of TROR  The func   tion of controls and indicators is explained     CAUTION    The ThOR scope is a precision electron optical instrument and  must be handled carefully at all times     3 1 2  CONTROLS AND INDICATION    The ThOR scope is designed to adjust for different users and cor   rects for most differences  The controls for the scope are shown or  described in Figure 3 1 and Tables 3 1     12345       7    FIGURE 3 1  CONTROLS    TABLE 3 1  CONTROLS AND INDICATION    CONTROLS AND  ITEMS INDICATORS FUNCTIONS    1 ON OFF Button Controls scope power
2.     3 2 9  SHUT DOWN OPERATIONS  To finish the work  perform the following   1  Use the ON OFF button to turn the scope off   2  Replace the protective cover on the objective lens     3  Disconnect the cable  if present   Replace the protective cap on  the scope output connector socket     4  Return the scope and the cable to the case     SECTION IV    MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS    4 1    4 1  PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE  CHECKS AND SERVICES  PMCS     4 1 1  PURPOSE OF PMCS  PMCS is performed daily when in use to be sure that the sight is  ready at all times  Procedures listed in Table 4 1 are a systematic  inspection of ThOR that will enable you to discover defects that  might cause the sight to fail on a mission   4 1 2  FREQUENCY OF PERFORMING PMCS  The frequency of performing PMCS is as follows   A Daily when the sight is in use   B When it is removed from the case for any reason   TABLE 4 1  PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND SERVICES    ITEM TO NOT FULLY MISSION  NO  CHECK CHECKING PROCEDURE CAPABLEIF   1    Inventory items by means  Completa  of comparing with the data Items missing   specified in this manual     Inspect for missing screws Screws or connector  Front Lens   Inspect for cuts  tears and  dirt  Clean as required  Cap torn or cut     mant tension  damaged   Reticle ad   justment  knob    Check for operation  without   Knob inoperative   batteries   Knob missing     Chipped  cracked or  if scratches hinder  vision through the  sight     Inspect for cleanliness   Len
3.    E   UU            B 0000000    DOnna AAR OND    AHA HHS AHA    SECTION I    INTRODUCTION    1 2    1 1 GENERAL INFORMATION    11 1  SCOPE    This manual contains instructions for use in operating and main   taining the ATN ThOR Series Thermal Optical Riflescopes   Throughout this manual  the ATN ThOR Series will be referred to  as the scope or ThOR     1 1 2  REPORTS    Reports from the user on recommendations for improvements are  encouraged  Send reports to the address below     American Technologies Network Corp   1341 San Mateo Avenue  South San Francisco  CA 94080   800  910 2862   650  989 5100   650  875 0129 fax  info atncorp com    www atncorp com    1 1 3  STORAGE    Storage of ThOR should be done in the factory packing and after a  thorough PMCS as outlined in Section 4 1 of this manual  This will  ensure the scope remains in mission ready condition during stor   age  Batteries should be stored separately from the scope     The scope should not be placed on the floor  in any area exposed  to high temperatures or direct sunlight  Presence of acid and al   kaline vapor  as well as of other aggressive admixtures in the air  is unacceptable     1 1 4  WARRANTY INFORMATION    ONE YEAR PRODUCT WARRANTY    This product is guaranteed to be free from manufacturing defects in material  and workmanship under normal use for a period of 1  one  year from the date  of purchase  In the event a defect that is covered by the foregoing warranty  occurs during the applicable perio
4.   To turn the unit on and  off press the button    2 BRIGHTNESS Adjustment of the output image brightness   Buttons  3 POLARITY Switch from hot white cold black into hot   Button black cold white mode  only in Black and  White mode      ZOOM Button   Digital magnification On     5 TOUCH UP Maintains an optimum thermal image   Button  Diopter Adjust  Focuses eyepiece lens without the need for  ment glasses  Adjusts for sharper image of intensi   fier screen     Reticle color  Adjusts color  red or green  and brightness  brightness ad   5 steps  of reticle    justment knob    Objective Lens Focuses objective lens  Adjusts for sharpest  Focus image of viewed object        3 3    3 2  OPERATING PROCEDURE    3 2 1  TURNING ON  Open the objective lens cover   NOTE    The objective lens cover protects the scope from inadvertent  exposure to extremely high levels of radiant flux  Never leave the  scope with the objective lens cover off     To turn the unit on press the button labeled ON OFF   After a warm up time of approximately 3 seconds  video of the ther   mal scene appears    NOTE    During the warm up time  a logo comes into view on the mono   cular display  Next the thermal image replaces the logo     ON OFF BUTTON       FIGURE 3 2  SWITCHBOARD OF ATN THOR    3 2 2  FOCUSING    To focus the scope you need to adjust the diopter first  The  scope has an adjustable eyepiece with a range of  5 to   5 diopter  Simply turn the diopter clockwise until it stops   Then concentrate on a
5.   cused by the optics  onto an infrared detector  The information from  infrared detector is passed to electronics for image processing  The  signal processing circuitry translates the infrared detector data into  an image that can be viewed on the built in OLED display  The im   age is observed through an eyepiece by operator     1 2 7  ELECTRICAL FUNCTION    The electronic circuit is powered by replaceable four 3V lithium bat   teries  CR123A     ThOR can be connected to an external 12 VDC  2A power supply  using video cable    Power from the batteries or external power supply is supplied to the  components through the ON OFF switch button     SECTION II    ASSEMBLY AND PREPARATION    2 1    2 1  PREPARATION    2 1 1  PREPARATION FOR USE    This chapter contains the information necessary to prepare the  scope for operation  This includes unpacking  examination for da   mage  and batteries installation    A  Unpacking   The following steps must be accomplished prior to each mission  where the sight is used    1  Open carrying case  remove the scope and check contents for  completeness    2  Inspect the scope for obvious evidence of damage to optical  surfaces  body  eyecups  operation buttons  etc  Ensure that all  optical surfaces are clean and ready for use  Clean with lens  tissue    B  Installation of Batteries   WARNING  The lithium battery contains sulfur dioxide gas under pressure     Do not heat  puncture  disassemble  short circuit  attempt to  recharge or otherwise
6.   without bracket     8 5x3 0x3 3  10 2x3 0x3 3       Dimensions  L x W x H   mm  with bracket     215x77x88   260x77x88       Dimensions  inches  with bracket        8 5x3 0x3 5  10 2x3 0x3 5       Mounting bracket    Quick Release Picatinny                         External power 9 12VDC  Other Options   Video output Yes   Video in Yes   Low Battery Indicator Yes                reserves the right to change the above specifications at any time without notice       1 2 5  MECHANICAL FUNCTION    The mechanical adjustments of the ThOR sights allow for physi   cal differences between individual operators using the system  The  scope functions include the switchboard  refresh button  universal  connector  eyepiece diopter adjustment ring  focusing ring  battery  compartment cover  mounting rail  The mechanical controls are  identified in Figure 1 5     DIOPTER ADJUSTMENT RING  SWITCHBOARD           FOCUSING RING    BATTERY COMPARTMENT  COVER WITH SCREWS    QUICK RELEASE MOUNT    UNIVERSAL CONNECTOR WITH CAP    PICATINNY RAILS            ELEVATION ADJUSTMENT    RUBBER EYE CUP    LENS CAP    RETICLE COLOR BRIGHTNESS  ADJUSTMENT    WINDAGE ADJUSTMENT    FIGURE 1 5  THOR MECHANICAL CONTROLS    1 2 6  OPTICAL FUNCTION    The optical functions include an objective lens  thermal imaging  detector  display and eyepiece  Infrared energy is emitted propor   tionally to the temperature of an object  The warmer the object  the  more energy it emits  The infrared energy from the objects is fo 
7.  negligence  strict  liability or any other theory of liability     PRODUCT WARRANTY REGISTRATION    In order to validate the warranty on your product         must receive a  completed Product Warranty Registration Card for each unit or complete  warranty registration on our website at www atncorp com  Please com   plete the included form and immediately        itto our Service Center          Corporation  1341 San Mateo Avenue  South San Francisco  CA  94080     OBTAINING WARRANTY SERVICE    To obtain warranty service on your unit  End user must notify ATN ser   vice department by calling 800 910 2862 or 650 989 5100 or via e mail  service   atncorp com to receive a Return Merchandise Authorization  number  RMA   When returning please take or send the product  postage  paid  with a copy of your sales receipt to our service center  ATN Corpora   tion at the address noted above  All merchandise must be fully insured  with the correct postage  ATN will not be responsible for improper post   age or  missing or damaged merchandise during shipment  When sending  product back  please clearly mark the RMA  on the outside of the ship   ping box  Please include a letter that indicates your RMA   Name  Return  Address  reason for service return  Contact information such as valid tele   phone numbers and or e mail address and proof of purchases that will help  us to establish the valid start date of the warranty  Product merchandise  returns that do not have an RMA listed may be refused
8.  or a signifi   cant delay in processing may occur  Estimated Warranty service time is  10 20 business days  End user customer is responsible for postage to ATN  for warranty service  ATN will cover return postage shipping after warranty  repair to end user customer only if product is covered by aforementioned  warranty  ATN will return product after warranty service by domestic UPS  ground and or domestic mail  Any other requested  required or interna   tional shipping method the postage shipping fee will be the responsibility  ofthe end user customer     1 2  DESCRIPTION AND DATA    1 2 1  DESCRIPTION  A  Purpose     The ThOR Series Thermal Optical Riflescopes combines the er   gonomic features of a handheld and the convenience of weapon  mounting  Based on the proven 320 x 240 microbolometer core   the ThOR is an ideal product for force protection  border patrol  officers  police SWAT and special operations forces providing  them the tools they need to be successful in all field conditions  both day and night  Uncooled thermal imaging cuts through dust   smoke  fog  haze  and other battlefield obscurants  Its use cannot  be detected as it emits no visible light or RF energy and operates  without the use of illuminators or IR lights        FIGURE 1 1  ATN THOR 2 THERMAL OPTICAL RIFLESCOPE       FIGURE 1 2  ATN THOR 3 THERMAL OPTICAL RIFLESCOPE    1 5    1 6    B  Features   ThOR has the following important features     High resolution digital thermal imaging    Compact  lig
9.  tamper with the batteries     Turn off equipment if battery compartment becomes unduly hot   If possible  wait until the batteries have cooled before removing  them     If you inhale sulfur dioxide  seek medical attention   The ThOR will operate with four CR123A Lithium batteries type   Install CR123A Lithium batteries as follows     1  Open the battery compartment cover by unscrewing the screws  counterclockwise    2  Observe polarity  as indicated on the inside of the battery com   partment  and insert four 3 0 Volt CR 123A Lithium batteries into  the battery compartment    3  Replace compartment cover and screw two fixing screws  Tight   en screws firmly to ensure a watertight seal     2 2       FIGURE 2 1  INSTALL BATTERIES    2 1 2  EXAMINATION FOR OPERATION  Before getting started make sure to follow these steps   1  Push ON OFF button on the scope     2  Make sure that the luminance in ocular is present     3  Observe the scene  and adjust the diopter and or lens for opti   mal image clarity     2 3    2 2  ASSEMBLY  2 2 1  REMOVE INSTALLATION OF QUICK RELEASE  MOUNT  QRM     ATN Double Lever Quick Release Mount  QRM  is used for fast  installation removing the ThOR on MIL STD 1913 Picatinny rail        4 4 QRM    MOUNTING  SCREWS     1 1  1 1       FIGURE 2 2  DOUBLE LEVER QUICK RELEASE MOUNT  CLOSED POSITION       FIGURE 2 3  DOUBLE LEVER QUICK RELEASE MOUNT ADJUSTMENT    1  To remove the QRM from the scope unscrew the two mounting  screws  which attach the QRM to t
10.  the opera   tional  electrical  mechanical  optical and environmental character   istics for the sights     TABLE 1 3  SPECIFICATIONS  THOR 2X THOR 3X                                                                         Sensor  microbolometer  320x240  Uncooled 30hz  Image Size  output resolution  NTSC  640x480 30hz  Video output NTSC  Display OLED 852x600  Thermal Sensitivity  mK 50  Spectral Response  um 7 14  Focal length of the lens 50 75  Field of View  H x V   deg 12x9 8x6  Angular resolution  mrad 0 6 0 4  Diopter  5  Eye Relief  mm 45  Magnification 2x  digital Ax  3x  digital        Digital Zoom 2  Focus Manual  Focusing range  m 3 toinfinitv   5toinfinity  Diameter of exit pupil  mm 10  Distance ofthe human detection  m 915 1350  Distance of the human recognition  m 450 675  Reticle Crosshair  2 colors  Windage and Elevation Adjustment x2   1  Step of Windage and Elevation Adjustment 3 4 MOA 1 2 MOA  Brightness adjustment Manual  Sharpness adjustment Automatic       Polarity control  only in Black and White     mode  White hot   Black hot                   Start up time  seconds   3  Storage temperature   C  50 to 490  Operating temperature    C  20to  60       1 9    THOR 2X THOR 3X                Waterproof     Battery type 4 CR123A x3V  Battery Life  h 6   Weight  g  without bracket  with batteries  920 1050  Weight  g  with bracket  with batteries  1050 1180       Dimensions  L x W x H   mm  without  bracket     215x77x83   260x77x83       Dimensions  inches
11. ATN ThOR Series    THERMAL OPTICAL RIFLESCOPES       THOR SERIES OPERATOR S MANUAL  REV  3  DECEMBER 2010   operator s manual    Important Export Restrictions  The products   technologies and services contained in this manual are  subject to one or more export control laws and regulations  of the U S  Government and they fall under the control  jurisdiction of the US Department of State  It is unlawful  and strictly prohibited to export  or attempt to export or  otherwise transfer or sell any hardware or technical data or  furnish any service to any foreign person  whether abroad or    in the United States  for which a license or written approval AMERICAN  ofthe U S  Government is required  without first obtaining TECHNOLOGIES  the required license or written approval from the appropriate NETWORK  Department of the U S  Government having jurisdiction in CORP     such matters  Diversion contrary to U S  law is prohibited     Register your product warranty online at  www atncorp com warranty    The information in this manual furnished for information use only  is subject to  change without notice  is notto be construed as a commitment by ATN Corp   ATN Corp  assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccura   cies that may appear in this book        2010 ATN Corp  All right reserved     SAFETY SUMMARY    STUDY CAREFULLY THIS MANUAL BEFORE  TURNING ON AND OPERATING THIS PRODUCT     CAUTIONS    The ATN ThOR Series Thermal Optical Riflescopes are preci   sion elect
12. E 2 4  THOR WITH VIDEO CABLE    1  Remove the batteries   2  Remove the protective cap from the connector socket   3  Attach the video cable to the ThOR output connector socket     4  Attach the RCA plug of the RCA video power adapter to a com   patible jack on an external video display recorder  or extension  cable     2 5    2 2 3  EXTERNAL POWER SOURCE  WARNING    When the unit is to be powered with external sources  first make  sure the batteries have been taken out   As an external power source  a standard AC controller with outer  voltage of 12V and current of over 2A can be applied  To connect an  external source recommend to use a 6 mm standard double pole  socket in the way the positive contact is the central contact   Use the RCA video power adapter to connect an external 12V DC   2A power supply to the ThOR   Connect an external power supply to the scope as follows   1  Remove the batteries   2  Remove the protective cap from the scope output connector  Socket   3  Attach the RCA video power adapter to the output connector  Socket   4  Attach the power jack socket of the cable to a 12 V DC 2A  power supply   NOTES  1  The external power supply plug must have a 6 mm OD con   tact with center pin positive     2  Avoid a sudden removal of power source  use the power  button ON OFF to turn the scope off before you remove bat   teries or disconnect external power supply     3  Replace the protective cap on the scope output connector  socket after disconnecting the cable
13. ass  window     SECTION I  INTRODUCTION    1    1     1 General Information    1 1 1  Scope   1 1 2  Reports   1 1 3  Storage   1 1 4  Warranty Information  2   1   4      Description and Data    2 1  Description    2 2  THOR Standard Components  1 2 3  ThOR Optional Components  1 2 4  Specifications  1 2 5  Mechanical Functions  1 2 6  Optical Functions  1 2 7  Electrical Functions    SECTION Il  ASSEMBLY AND PREPARATION  2 1  Preparation    2 14  Preparation for Use  2 1 2  Examination for Operation    2 2  Assembly    2 2 1  Remove installation of  Quick Release Mount  QRM    2 2 2  Video Output   2 2 3  External Power Source   2 2 4  DVC Installation    SECTION Ill  OPERATION  3 1  General Information    3 1 1  General  3 1 2  Controls and Indication    3 2  Operating procedure    3 2 1  Turning On  3 2 2  Focusing    TABLE OF CONTENTS    o           TTT  fio Ei SQ Er  UNION         E o  1    2 1    WWW Qoo oO NNNN  ROP MNN   OQORAR    3 2 3  Polarity   3 2 4  Brightness   3 2 5  Zoom   3 2 6  Manual Image Refresh   3 2 7  Reticle Color Brightness Adjustment  3 2 8  Windage and Elevation   3 2 9  Shut Down Operations    SECTION IV  MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS    4 1  Preventive Maintenance Checks  and Services  PMCS    4 1 1  Purpose of PMCS   4 1 2  Frequency of Performing PMCS    4 2  Troubleshooting  4 2 1  General  4 2 2  Troubleshooting Procedures    4 3  Maintenance Procedures  4 3 1  Scope Maintenance  4 3 2  Cleaning Procedures  4 3 3  Preparing for Extended Storage 
14. ates a digital zoom function     The ThOR default digital zoom is 1X  When ZOOM button is pushed  first time  the scope will display a scene magnified 2X  To reset the  magnification to the 1X press ZOOM button again     3 2 6  MANUAL IMAGE REFRESH    Degradation of the image  image blurring  is caused by charge ac   cumulation on the detector array    Use the TOUCH UP button to maintain an optimum thermal image   During this refresh  the video will freeze for approximately 0 5 se   cond     NOTE    While performing very frequent Refreshes can provide the best  possible image quality but also can decrease substantially the  battery life     TOUCH UP BUTTON       FIGURE 3 5  TOUCH UP BUTTON    3 2 7  RETICLE COLOR BRIGHTNESS  ADJUSTMENT    Your scope has a reticle with two color and 5 degrees of bright   ness of illumination for each color  The knob of brightness adjust   ment reticle and color select is located on the side of the body of  the scope  On the knob there are color dots marking with color of  illumination of reticle        RETICLE ADJUSTMENT KNOB    FIGURE 3 6  RETICLE ADJUSTMENT    3 2 8  WINDAGE AND ELEVATION    The vertical and horizontal adjustments for the scope can be  achieved by turning the elevation and windage adjustment mech   anisms  remove dust caps first   Each click is 3 4 MOA  ThOR 2   or 1 2 MOA  ThOR 3    When reaching the maximum range of  rotation do not use force        ELEVATION          FIGURE 3 7  WINDAGE AND ELEVATION OF THOR    3 7    3 8
15. ces  except lenses     3  Dry any wet surfaces  except lenses  with another dry and  clean soft cloth    4  Using lens brush  carefully remove all loose dirt from the lens   es    5  Slightly dampen a cotton swab with ethanol and lightly and  slowly wipe the lenses  Clean the glass surfaces by circular  movements from the centre to the edge  not touching the lens  holder and changing cotton swab after each circular stroke   Repeat this step until the glass surfaces are clean    B  Cleaning of accessories  Clean accessories with a soft brush  cloth  and soap and water  as required    CAUTION    Dry thoroughly each item before replacing into the storage  case     4 5    4 6    4 3 3  PREPARING FOR EXTENDED STORAGE  To prepare the ThOR for extended storage  perform the follow   ing   1  Checkthe scope for serviceability as outlined in item 4 1 of this  manual   2  Remove the batteries   3  Clean the scope and accessories   4  Replace all items in the case     For customer service and technical support  please contact  American Technologies Network Corp     North American Office  1341 San Mateo Avenue  South San Francisco  CA 94080  phone  800 910 2862  650 989 5100  fax  650 875 0129    European Office  The following countries can use our toll free number   00 800 9102 8620  Austria  France  Germany  Holland  Italy  Spain  Sweden  Switzerland  For other countries  please use  38 048 7770214 or 38 048 7770345    www atncorp com      2010 ATN Corporation    
16. d stated above  ATN  at its option  will either  repair or replace the product  and such action on the part of ATN shall be the  full extent of ATN s liability  and the Customer s sole and exclusive remedy   This warranty does not cover a product  a  used in other than its normal and  customary manner   b  subjected to misuse   c  subjected to alterations  modi   fications or repairs by the Customer of by any party other than ATN without  prior written consent of ATN   d  special order or    close out    merchandise or  merchandise sold    as is    by either        or the        dealer  or  e  merchandise  that has been discontinued by the manufacturer and either parts or replace   ment units are not available due to reasons beyond the control of ATN  ATN  shall not be responsible for any defects or damage that in ATN s opinion is  a result from the mishandling  abuse  misuse  improper storage or improper  operation  including use in conjunction with equipment which is electrically  or mechanically incompatible with or of inferior quality to the product  as well  as failure to maintain the environmental conditions specified by the manufac   turer  This warranty is extended only to the original purchaser  Any breach of  this warranty shall be waived unless the customer notifies ATN at the address  noted below within the applicable warranty period     The customer understands and agrees that except for the foregoing warranty   no other warranties written or oral  statutory  exp
17. edures are listed in Table 4 2   TABLE 4 2  TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES  PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION    Image is absent   Batteries are missing   Insert batteries or install cor   orimproperly installed    rectly   Batteries are dead  Replace batteries     Batteries contact sur    Clean the contact surfaces  faces orcontactsprings   with a pencil eraser and or  dirty or corroded  alcohol and cotton swabs     Cannot achieve   Objective and output   Clean thoroughly the lenses  the sharp image   lenses dirty  surfaces   ofthe object    Damaged optical com    Send the sight to the service  The brightness   The batteries have a    of the image   low voltage  Replace the batteries        4 4    on the screen    is low  Factory alignment bro    Send the scope to the ser   ken  vice center     4 3  MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES    4 3 1  SCOPE MAINTENANCE    The ThOR maintenance consists of external inspection of its com   ponents for serviceability  cleaning and installation of the stan   dard and optional accessories  Maintenance instructions covered  elsewhere in this manual  PMCS  troubleshooting  etc   are not  repeated in this section    CAUTION    The ThOR is a precision electron optical instrument and must  be handled carefully at all times to prevent damage     4 3 2  CLEANING PROCEDURES    A  Cleaning the scope    1  Gently brush off any dirt from the sight body using only a clean  soft cloth    2  Moisten the cloth with fresh water and gently wipe the external  surfa
18. he body of the scope    2  Mount the QRM onto the scope with two mounting screws    3  To open the QRM  slide the cam latch  1  forward  arrow A  and  turn the cam  2  backward  arrow B     4  Your QRM comes with 2 shoes  3   One for standard weaver rails   designated by the letter W stamped on the shoe  one for MIL   STD 1913 Picatinny rail  designated by the letter P stamped on  the shoe   Depending on which rail you are attempting to mount  you must remove the other     2 4    5  The shoes can also be adjusted for different mounting positions   To remove shoe unscrew the two screws  4  and place shoe in  desired position    6  Place the scope onto rail  Be sure to engage the recoil lug into  the groove on the top mounting surface of the rifle     7  Turn the cam forward pushing the latch to close the mount     8  The QRM may be adjusted to eliminate excessive play when  mounted on the rail by using the provided wrench  5  to increase   decrease the cam latch nut  6      2 2 2  VIDEO OUTPUT    The ThOR incorporates a sealed connector used for video trans   mission and to connect external power sources  RCA video power  adapter attaches the scope to the video facilities for video recording  or video transmission  1  to the external display  though atthe same  time it accepts the external power supply 2      Connect the scope to an external video display recorder and to an  external power supply as follows         CABLE CONNECTOR    CONNECTOR SOCKET    PROTECTIVE CAP    FIGUR
19. heck the manufacturer s  specifications of your selected battery to verify the valid tem   perature range     WARNING    Do not use any battery other than a CR 123A lithium battery   DO NOT use any battery ies  providing a  combined  voltage  greater than 12 0 volts     WARNING    Do not install batteries of different types  lithium with lithium   ion rechargeable   All batteries must be of the same type     WARNING    Always replace ALL 4 batteries  If you install new batteries with  used batteries  the result may be dangerous     WARNING    Do not replace batteries in a possibly explosive environment   such as a gas station  or any place where you must turn off  your vehicle engine   If you do  sparks can cause an explo   sion     WARNING    Remove the batteries before you store the riflescopes for  extended periods  2 weeks or more    WARNING    Do not carry batteries in pockets containing metal objects  such as coins  keys  etc  Metal objects can cause the batteries  to short circuit and become very hot  In the case of lithium bat   teries  a short circuit could cause them to explode     WARNING    Observe battery manufacturer s guidelines for safe handling  and proper disposal of batteries     EQUIPMENT LIMITATIONS      The ThOR Series detector spectral band  7 to 14 mkm  pro   vides a better penetration through smoke  smog  dust  water  vapor etc      Infrared radiation does not travel through glass and therefore  the scope does not sense objects if they are behind a gl
20. htweight and durable housing    True magnification    High end OLED display    Two colors reticle system    Rapid start up in 3 seconds    Upto 6 hours operation with four lithium batteries    One Year Warranty    1 2 2  TROR STANDARD COMPONENTS    The ThOR standard components are shown in Figure 1 3 and  presented in Table 1 1     p       99 6     7  FIGURE 1 3  THOR STANDARD COMPONENTS        TABLE 1 1  THOR STANDARD COMPONENTS  ITEM DESCRIPTION    B LLL   2 ose BET    Pepe      IET DEE               1  Scope   The thermal imaging scope   2  Quick Release Mount   Used to mount scope to weapon   3  Hard Storage Case    A protective case used for shipping storing ThOR and  accessories     4  Lens Tissue  Uses for cleaning of lenses surface   5  Lithium Battery CR123A  Four CR123A lithium batteries used to power the unit   6  RCA Video power adapter  RCA Video power adapter used for video transmission  and to connect external power sources   7  Operators Manual    Provides equipment description  use of operator controls  and preventative maintenance checks and service     1 2 3  TROR OPTIONAL COMPONENTS    The ThOR optional components are shown in Figure 1 4 and  presented in Table 1 2        FIGURE 1 4  THOR OPTIONAL COMPONENTS    TABLE 1 2  THOR OPTIONAL COMPONENTS  DESCRIPTION QTY    1  DVC  DVC   Digital View Clip on dual day low light high resolution  CCD video camera attachment         1 8    1 2 4  SPECIFICATIONS    The following tables provide information pertaining to
21. ny object and slowly turn the diopter back  counter clockwise until the grain in the image is sharp  Then rotate  the eyecup to accommodate use over the left or right eye     8 4    You scope has ability to focus either long range or short  Focus the  front lens to rotate it until the image and the grain are both sharp         FOCUSING RING    EYEPIECE DIOPTER  ADJUSTMENT RING    FIGURE 3 3  FOCUS ADJUSTMENT    NOTE    The front lens should be readjusted for viewing objects at diffe   rent distances  Rotate the focusing ring clockwise for far focus   counterclockwise for near focus     3 2 3  POLARITY    The function of polarity switching is accessible only in Black and  White models           HOT WHITE COLD BLACK MODE HOT BLACK COLD WHITE MODE    FIGURE 3 4  DISPLAY POLARITY MODES    POLARITY button switches the direct display mode into the reverse  one  i e  from hot white cold black into hot black cold white mode   If the polarity is white hot  the image will be with hotter objects dis   played as white  and the rest of the image displayed as black  and  vice versa  with hotter objects displayed as black  if the polarity is  black hot     3 5    3 6    3 2 4  BRIGHTNESS    Press BRIGHTNESS   and BRIGHTNESS   buttons for bright   ness adjustment  Each short push of the buttons BRIGHTNESS    or BRIGHTNESS   raises or lowers the display brightness  cor   respondingly  in stepwise way    NOTE   Levels 1 to 8 range from full dim to full bright     3 2 5  ZOOM  ZOOM button activ
22. ressed or implied  including  any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose   shall apply to the product  All such implied warranties are hereby and express   ly disclaimed     LIMITATION OF LIABILITY    ATN will not be liable for any claims  actions  suits  proceedings  costs   expenses  damages or liabilities arising out of the use of this product   Operation and use of the product are the sole responsibility of the Cus   tomer  ATN s sole undertaking is limited to providing the products and  services outlined herein in accordance with the terms and conditions of  this Agreement  The provision of products sold and services performed  by ATN to the Customer shall not be interpreted  construed  or regard   ed  either expressly or implied  as being for the benefit of or creating  any obligation toward any third party of legal entity outside ATN and the  Customer  ATN s obligations under this Agreement extend solely to the  Customer  ATN   s liability hereunder for damages  regardless of the  form or action  shall not exceed the fees or other charges paid to  ATN by the customer or customer s dealer  ATN shall not  in any  event  be liable for special  indirect  incidental  or consequential    1 3    1 4    damages  including  but not limited to  lost income  lost revenue   or lost profit  whether such damages were foreseeable or not at  the time of purchase  and whether or not such damages arise out  of a breach of warranty  a breach of agreement 
23. ro optical instruments and requires careful han   dling     To provide safe use of the systems the following instructions  should be observed    e Do not dismantle the device      Keep the device clean  protect it from moisture  sharp tem   perature drops and shocks      Be careful not to touch the glass surfaces  If you put finger   prints on  or contaminate the glass surfaces  use only clean  and soft materials to clean it      Do not leave the device in on position during stops in opera   tion      Remove the batteries from the device for the period of stor   age     CAUTION     THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS NATURAL RUBBER LATEX  WHICH MAY CAUSE ALLERGIC REACTIONS       WARNING    Do not permanently attach the scope to dynamic mount appli   cations that continuously transmit vibration  such as on vehi   cles or heavy machinery      WARNING    Do not point the scope directly at any high intensity objects  that you must not view with your eyes  such as the sun or a  welding arc   If you do  you will damage the scope     WARNING    Operating ThOR Series outside of its specified operating tem   perature range or voltage range can cause permanent damage  and will void the warranty     WARNING    Use the power button to turn the scope off before you remove  power  remove batteries or disconnect external power  supply     WARNING    ThOR Series operates over a wide operating temperature  range   20  C to  60  C   Not all lithium batteries are specified  over this same temperature span  C
24. ses scratches  chips or cracks   Clean as required     Battery         Compart  Check for corrosion  springs   Springs corroded or       4 2    pra ITEM TO NOT FULLY MISSION  CHECK CHECKING PROCEDURE CAPABLE IF     Objective   Checkto ensure the objec        tive lens is notloose  Objective lens loose     Check to ensure  Focus ring able to      the focus ring cannot be move along sight  Focus moved along the sight body    body   Ring     there is free rotation of  the focus ring  more than Focus ring cannot be  3 4 turn   rotate     Rubber Rubber Eye cup torn  ERN    2    AFTER CHECKING PROCEDURES    Replace protective covers  on the lenses  Remove the  batteries  Return the scope  and all accessories to the  storage case        4 3    4 2  TROUBLESHOOTING    4 2 1  GENERAL    This section contains information for locating and removal most of  the ThOR operating troubles which may occur  Each malfunction  for an individual component or assembly is followed by a list of  tests or inspections that will help determine probable causes and  corrective action to take  Perform the tests inspections and cor   rective actions in the order listed     This manual cannot list all possible malfunctions that may occur   or all tests or inspections and corrective actions  If a malfunction  is not listed  except when malfunction and cause are obvious   or  is not corrected by listed corrective actions  contactto the service  center     4 2 2  TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES  Troubleshooting proc
    
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