Sights with illuminated reticles – BSA Optics HMRGBD30CP User Manual
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Sights With Illuminated Reticles
The battery switch housing is set on top of the eyebell in alignment with the
elevation turret. BSA offers a standard 11 position rheostat, which uses a lithium
CR2032 3V. battery. The battery is protected against accidental discharge during
shipping by a plastic bag.
On sights with settings from 1 to 11 use setting 1 through 3 for lowest light
conditions, 4 through 6 for dusk and dawn, 7 through 9 for over cast or cloudy
days and 10 through 11 for bright sunny days. Individual scopes may vary and
light conditions will change so for best performance always set the dot at the
lowest setting that it can clearly be seen. If the dot appears to have a halo or be out
of focus the brightness setting should be reduced until it is clear and sharp.
With settings from 1 to 3, use setting 1 at lowest light, 2 cloudy or overcast and 3
for brightest conditions. On scopes with Red, Green and Blue dots use the color
that shows up the best against the background you are looking at, and set the
brightness to match the light conditions.
• Remove the battery compartment cap by turning it counter-clockwise.
• Insert the battery with the positive (+) side facing up.
• Replace the cap by turning it clockwise and tighten to avoid moisture or water
from getting inside.
• The illuminated feature is activated by turning the rheostat switch to number 1.
Each click will increase the instensity, 11 being the maximum.
• To turn the illuminated reticle off, turn the knob to the zero position.
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