Armasight ANKI000049 AIM PRO-L Advanced Integrated Mount User Manual
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There are 11 levels of aiming mark brightness for each mode. The initial level
of the brightness is installed at 50% of the total brightness at each of the
DAY and NIGHT modes. After changing the brightness, the new settings will
be saved (separate for DAY and NIGHT modes). The settings will saved even
if the unit was turned off, as long as battery is installed.
NOTE:
When the battery is removed, the brightness will automatically return
to the default level.
3.3.2 AIM-PRO BORESIGHT ADJUSTMENT
Figure 3-12 shows the boresight adjustment and lock screws.
CAUTION:
Adjust the AIM-PRO boresight with the LOCK screw (Figure 3-12, A)
loosened.
Lock the adjustment mechanism after the AIM-PRO boresight is
aligned.
NOTE:
To shift the aiming mark to the right, turn the screw (Figure 3-12, C) to-
wards the arrow to the right (CCW). To shift it to the left, turn the screw
(C) towards the arrow to the left (CW).
To shift the Aiming mark up, turn the screw (Figure 3-12, B) up towards
the arrow (CCW). To shift the Aiming mark down, turn the screw (B)
down towards the arrow (CW).
NOTE:
The boresight adjustment screws are not permanently affixed to the
device and can be completely unscrewed. Windage and elevation ad-
justment ranges are covered in 3 turns of the screws.
The AIM-PRO boresight adjustment can be done during the day, either with
the naked eye (Part 3.3.2.A), the Adjustment Disk (Part 3.3.2.B), an optional
3X Magnifier (Part 3.3.2.D), or with an optional Red Dot System (Part 3.3.2.E),
as well as in nighttime conditions with an NVM (Part 3.3.2.C). The procedures
are below.