NcSTAR DZ4BQ User Manual
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hand or use the edge of a coin in the slot and twist the Battery Cap counter-clockwise while
holding the Rheostat Knob firmly in place with the other hand.
3. Remove the old battery and dispose of it properly. Replace it with a new 3 volt Lithium Battery
type CR2032 only. Place the Battery in the Battery compartment with the Positive “+” terminal
facing out. Twist the Battery Cap back on to the Rheostat Knob and hand tighten only. Avoid
using tools (such as pliers) to perform this procedure as this may cause damage to the unit.
Adjusting For Windage And Elevation:
The Elevation Screw is located on Top of the Main Body, next to the Rheostat Knob. Use the
provided Allen Wrench to make adjustments. Before you make any Elevation or Windage
adjustments, you must first loosen the Elevation and Windage Lock Set Screw.
Turning the Elevation Screw Clockwise will move the Reticle Up. Moving the Bullet impacts
Down from the point of aim.
Turning the Elevation Screw Counter-Clockwise will move the Reticle Down. Moving the
Bullet impacts Up from the point of aim.
The Windage Screw is located on the Left side of the Main Body. Use the provided Allen
Wrench to make adjustments.
Turning the Windage Screw Clockwise will move the Reticle to the Right. Moving the Bullet
impacts Left from the point of aim.
Turning the Windage Screw Counter-Clockwise will move the Reticle to the Left. Moving
the Bullet impacts Right from the point of aim.
When you have finished adjusting the optic, you will need to tighten the Elevation and
Windage Lock Set Screw Clockwise to lock the Elevation and Windage adjustments in place.
Sighting In Your Reflex Sight:
We recommend the use of a bore sighting device to save time and ammunition when zeroing
your sight. This device will help you get on paper much quicker. Follow all of the instructions set by
the manufacturer of your bore sighting device very carefully. Once you have achieved a relative zero
by way of bore sighting, it is still necessary to shoot your firearm to ensure an accurate zero.
CAUTION: ALWAYS BE SURE TO REMOVE THE BORE SIGHTING DEVICE FROM YOUR
FIREARM BEFORE SHOOTING LIVE AMMUNITION. FAILURE TO DO SO CAN RESULT IN
DAMAGE TO YOUR FIREARM, OR INJURY TO YOURSELF AND THOSE AROUND YOU.
With some firearms it may not be possible to use a bore sighting device. In this case it will be
necessary to use a more traditional method of zeroing.
CAUTION: WHEN OPERATING ANY TYPE OF FIREARM ALWAYS USE PROPER EYE AND EAR
PROTECTION. BE SURE TO USE YOUR FIREARM IN AN AREA THAT IS PERMISABLE UNDER
LOCAL, STATE, AND FEDERAL LAW.