Loading
Shenzhen Ten Rings Optics CO., Ltd. is a private technology enterprise specializing in the design, research and development, production and sales of high-definition digital photoelectric products, infrared night vision and thermal imaging products.
To contact us, please submit a request or send us an e-mail. Our E-mail address is service@tenrings.cn
Firstly,Press the menu button and select the “Zeroing” option.
A pop-up menu will appear with options A, B, and C. Press the “OK” button to choose any group.
Enter the zeroing interface. Now you can begin the zeroing process.
Use the cross-sighted center of the night vision device to aim at the center of the target.
After shooting, long-press the “ranging” button to freeze the screen.
A pop-up menu will appear with options for X/Y reset, “All,” or “Exit.”
Select the X menu button and adjust the X coordinate position to align with the center of the crosshair.
Use the up and down buttons to fine-tune the X coordinate of the center line.
Press the OK button to return to the previous menu.
Next, select the Y menu button and adjust the Y coordinate of the center line using the up and down buttons.
After completion, press the “OK” button to return to the previous menu.
Repeat the process, adjusting the X/Y values until the center position of the night vision device aligns with the impact point.
Finally, press the up and down buttons to switch to the exit option.
Press the “OK” button to exit and automatically save your settings. Alternatively, select “Reset All” to cancel all X/Y configurations and return to the default state.
Check Lenses: Ensure there is nothing obstructing the emitter or receiver lenses on the Laser Rangefinder (LRF). Dirt, dust, moisture, cobwebs, or other debris can affect its performance. 1.Steady Measurement: When measuring distances, avoid putting stress on the riflescope. Hold it steady to obtain accurate readings. 2.Distance Limit: Keep in mind that this LRF is designed to measure up to 1,000 meters. If you’re measuring beyond that range, accuracy may be compromised. 3.Weather Considerations: Inclement weather—such as rain, snow, or high humidity—can impact LRF accuracy. Be aware of these limitations. 4.Test Accuracy: To verify accuracy, aim the LRF at a large, stationary object (like a structure, vehicle, or boulder) at a known distance. If readings are still inaccurate, consider sending the LRF in for repairs.