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DISTINGUISHING FEATURES OF THE PHANTOM

The PHANTOM is a complex electro-optical device designed using innovative technology. We strongly recommend reading and following all the instructions carefully before turning on the riflescope.
Not following the instructions and guidelines outlined in this instruction manual can cause damage to the device, as well as voiding any applicable warranty.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
The PHANTOM night vision riflescope is intended for observation and hunting at dusk or during nighttime hours.
When operated in conditions without artificial sources of light, it is a passive device.
However, in environments of absolute darkness the built-in IR illuminator provides viewing ability.
The PHANTOM is a very capable night vision device, and equally serves the amateur or professional for:
GUIDELINES FOR OPERATION
The PHANTOM has been designed for extensive usage. To ensure longevity and performance, it is necessary to adhere to the following:
Conditions Natural illumination in the field, lux No moon, cloud cover 10-4 (0.0001) Starry sky, no moon, clear 10-3 (0.001) Quarter moon, clear 0.05 Full moon, clear 0.38≈0.4 Deep dusk 1.0 Dusk 10 Cloudy weather 500

OPERATING THE PHANTOM

SIGHTING IN THE PHANTOM
Sighting in of the scope should be done at operating temperatures, by following the order of these steps:
MIL-DOT RETICLE
Your night vision riflescope Phantom has a Mil-Dot reticle installed which helps you determine distance to the target if you know its actual size.
The Use of a Mil-Dot reticle:
Viewing the target through the riflescope place the edge of one post against one edge (top, bottom, or either side) of the target so that the crosshair extends along either its width or height.
Using the dots, measure along the crosshair to the opposite edge of the target.
Once the measurement of the target has been estimated in mils, use the following formula to determine the range:
The Measured object's width or height in Yards x 1000 = Range in Yards
Object's Width or Height in Mils
or
The Measured object's width or height in Meters x 1000 = Range in Meters
Object's Width or Height in Mils
or
The Measured object's width or height in cm x 10 = Range in Meters
Object's Width or Height in Mils
Example:
2.5 mils 2.5
When making windage/elevation adjustments please note that one click of the riflescope's adjustment equals to:
For the model Phantom 3x50:
0.527 MOA (minute of angle); 0.5519”/100yds ; 1.533cm/100m
For the model Phantom 4x60:
0.4235 MOA ; 0.4435”/100 yds; 1.232cm/100m
1 mil (millirad) equals
or
1 millirad (1 mil) = 0.001 of the distance = 3.4377 MOA
Further information on the use of the Mil-Dot reticle (reference charts, calculators etc.) you can find at the following links:
TECHNICAL INSPECTION
It is recommended to inspect the riflescope before every use. Make sure to check for the following:
TECHNICAL MAINTENANCE
Technical maintenance should be done no less than twice a year, and is comprised in the following steps:
USING THE DIGITAL CAMERA ADAPTER
In order to conduct photo- and video recording please purchase a digital camera adapter accessory (#29023). Secure your Phantom to the included Weaver rail, refer to the manual for the camera adapter for further operation.
USING THE NVRS 2.5X50 ATTACHMENT
The NVRS 2.5x50 attachment (#29091) increases the magnification power of the 50mm PHANTOM 1.7 times. The attachment screws into the internal groove of the riflescope's objective lens; refer to the instruction manual for the NVRS 2.5x50 when installing. A possible shift of the aiming point may occur and, in that case, it is important to sight in the scope as previously described.
USING THE ADDITIONAL WEAVER RAIL
The scope has a built-in additional weaver rail mount (14) housed on the left portion of the body. This will allow the mount of additional devices, such as:
STORAGE
Always store the unit in its carrying case in a dry, well-ventilated space. For prolonged storage, remove the batteries.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Listed below are some potential problems that may occur when using the PHANTOM. Carry out the recommended checks and troubleshooting steps in the order listed. Please note that the table does not list all of the possible problems. If the problem experienced with the scope is not listed, or if the suggested action meant to correct it does not resolve the problem, please contact the manufacturer.
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Problem |
Possible cause(s) |
Corrective action |
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The scope will not start. |
The batteries have been installed incorrectly. |
Reinstall the batteries with the correct polarity orientation. |
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The total battery charge is less than 1.0V (for AA) or 2.2 (for CR123). |
Install fresh batteries. | |
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Oxidized contact points in the battery compartment due to “leaky” batteries or contact points becoming exposed to a chemically-reactive solution. |
Clean the battery compartment, focusing on the contact points. | |
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The red reticle is blurred and cannot be focused with the diopter knob. |
The diopter cannot be adjusted to your vision. |
If you wear prescription glasses with a range of +/- 5, keep glasses on when looking through the eyepiece. |
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With a crisp image of the reticle, the image of the observed target that is at least is blurred. |
Dust and moisture are covering the outside optical surfaces. |
Clean the lens surfaces with a soft cotton tissue or cloth. |
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Moisture is on the inside of the objective and the eyepiece lenses, or is on the optical surfaces of the electronic-optical converter and may be caused by the unit fogging up due to a rapid change in temperature; when the device is brought in from the cold into a warm environment, for example. |
Let the riflescope dry by leaving it in a warm environment for 4 hours. | |
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The total battery charge is less than 1.0V (for AA) or 2.2 (for CR123). |
Install fresh batteries. | |
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Distinct black dots or specks on the screen. |
The dots on the screen are cosmetic blemishes in the intensifier tube and are a by-product of the manufacturing process; they do not in any way affect the life or performance of the unit, and if there is dust on the lens, please clean according to the instructions. |
No need to take corrective action or return the device. |
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The scope or the IR illuminator do not turn off via the selector switch on the scope. |
The scope is turned on via the remote control. |
Turn off the scope and the IR illuminator using the remote control. |
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The aiming point shifts after firing rounds. |
The riflescope is not mounted securely. |
Check how securely the riflescope has been mounted and make sure that the same type and caliber bullets are being used as when the scope was initially sighted in; if your scope was sighted in during the summer, and is now being used in the winter (or the other way around), a small displacement of the aiming point is possible. |
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The scope does not focus. |
Wrong settings. |
Adjust the riflescope according to the instructions given in the section, entitled “OPERATING THE PHANTOM” and check the surfaces of the eyepiece and objective lenses and clean them if necessary from dust, condensation, frost, etc; to prevent fogging in cold weather, apply a special anti-fog solution. |