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101.3 LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS µm micrometerAWREC Advanced Wireless Remote Control
112DESCRIPTION AND DATA2.1 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION The Ciphe
121234567109111312FIGURE 21. CIPHER DIGITAL NIGHT VISION CLIPON SYSTEM8TABLE 21. SYSTEM DESCRIPTIONITEM DESCRIPTION ITEM DESCRIPTION1 Body 8 Output
13TABLE 23. MECHANICAL DATAITEM DATAWeapon Mount Type Picatinny, MIL-STD-1913, or Weaver RailsOverall Dimensions (w/ Mount) 202×67×80mm (7.9”×2.6”×3.
14TABLE 27. IR850W ILLUMINATORS DATAITEM DATAIR Emitter Type LEDPower 500 mWPeak Wavelength 850 nmIllumination Range up to 500 mDivergence 2 to 30°Ba
152.3 STANDARD COMPONENTS The Cipher’s stand
16ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QUANTITY8 IR850W Detachable Wide Angle Adjustable X-Long Range Infrared IlluminatorA detachable LED long-range infrared illumin
172.4 OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT Optional items are
18ITEM NO.DESCRIPTION PART NO.5 3x Magnier Converts the Cipher into 3x Digital Night Vision device for long-range observa-tion.ANLE3X00086 Hard Ship
193OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS3.1 INSTALLATION AND MOUNTING 3.1.1 BATTERY INSTALLATIONCAUTION:Ensurethat
2The information provided in this manual is for familiarization purposes only. The contents may undergo further changes with no commitme
20WARNING:It is recommended that you use an eyecup on the eyepiece of the day scope. This will allow for comfort and adjustment. It will also prevent
21objective lens.5. Ax the Cipher to the rail by locking the cam lever (A, see Figure 3-3).FIGURE 34. MOUNT. TOP VIEWCBLOCKED POSITION UNLOCK POSIT
22EFBADFIGURE 36. OPTIONAL FSRS SYSTEM. COMPONENT PARTSCGIHB. Mounting the Day ScopeFigure 3-7 shows the day scope mounted to the FSRS system.Mount
232. Without tightening the screws (F), use the clamps (G) to fasten the scope into the mount (H) with a 34mm tting diameter, as seen in the preasse
24CAUTION:The Scope Mounting Systems are not recommended for installing the Cipher on rearms with vigorous recoil (0.308 Win or stronger).The Cipher
25FIGURE 311. ESTIMATION OF THE SMS TURNING ANGLENUTDESIRABLE POSITION OF THE NUTCAUTION:To loosen the ring (E), only use its two auxiliary non-threa
26FIGURE 313. ADVANCED WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROLABBCD3.1.8 MOUNTING A PLATFORM RING TO THE CIPHERFigure 3-14 shows the Cipher with the Platform Ring a
273.1.9 INSTALLING ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT ON THE CIPHERUse a Platform Ring to install additional equipment on the top of the Cipher, such as an IR illu
281. With the nut (A) loosened, install the mount (B) on the Weaver rail so that the stop (C) slides into one of the transverse slots of the rail.2.
293.2 CONTROLS AND DISPLAY INDICATIONS3.2.1 CIPHER CONTROLSCAUTION:DO NOT force the equipment controls past their stopping points.The Cipher control
3WARNING:When installing the equipment on a weapon, verify that the weapon is clear and that the safety is on before proceeding.WARNING: This product
30The Cipher button control panel is shown in Figure 3-20. Table 3-2 contains direct access functions of the buttons and their brief descriptio
313.2.2 IR ILLUMINATOR CONTROLSThe controls of the optional IR illuminators are shown in Figure 3-21 and dened in Table 3-3. The ITEM NO. column ind
32The Cipher’s proper operating procedures are as follows:1. Remove the Cipher from the carrying case.2. Install the Cipher on the weapon’s Picatinn
331. TurnotheCipher.2. Replace the cap on the objective lens.3. Disconnect the cable (if applicable).4. Replace the cap on the Cipher connecto
344PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING4.1 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND SERVICES4.1.1 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND SERVICES PMCSTa
35SEQ NO.LOCATION ITEM TO CHECK/SERVICEPROCEDURENOT FULLY MISSION CAPABLE IF ...5 Output Lens Cap Inspect for dirt. Check ease of installation and re
36SEQ NO.LOCATION ITEM TO CHECK/SERVICEPROCEDURENOT FULLY MISSION CAPABLE IF ...POST-CHECKPROCEDURESTurnotheequipment.Replace the objective lens
374.3 MAINTENANCE4.3.1 GENERALThe Cipher operator maintenance consists of operational tests, inspections for unit serviceability, cleanin
38FIGURE 41. ADVANCED WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL. BATTERY INSTALLATIONA4.4 RETURN INSTRUCTIONS
39.APPENDIxA. LIST OF SPARE PARTSThe parts authorized by this list of spare parts are required for equipment operator maintenance. This list includes
4LIST OF CONTENTS TITLE PAGESafety Summary
40ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION PART NO.7 Output Lens Cap ACPREPC8 Connector Cap ACPRCC9 Side Picatinny/Weaver Rail ACPRPRL10 Raiser ACPRRSR11 Platform Ring AT
41ARMASIGHT PRODUCT WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARDPRODUCT INFORMATIONCUSTOMER INFORMATIONProduct NamePurchase DateNamePurchased FromProduct Serial #Addres
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53.3 Operating Procedures 313.3.1 Operating the Cipher 313.3.2 Operating an IR Illuminator 323.3.3 Cipher Shut-Down 324. PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE AN
6LIST OF TABLES TABLE TITLE PAGE2-1 System D
71INTRODUCTION 1.1 GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1.1 TYPE OF MANUALOperation and Maint
8NOTE:The Cipher can also be installed in front of the viewnders of various instruments to widen the operational illumination range.1.1.4 REPORTING
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