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14 Operating procedure
ENGLISH
Zeroing the point of impact
Adjust the point of impact using the provided scale disk with integrated screw-
driver.
Put the scale disk onto the elevation or windage
adjustment screws. The scale disk allows defined
elevation and windage adjustment in both senses of
rotation. Use any edge on the device as the
reference line for the adjustment.
Turning the adjusting screws clockwise results
in a downward respectively leftward shift target
point. The shift of point of impact follows by
turning clockwise upwards respectively to the
right, in opposite direction therefore. The
direction of the shift of the point of impact is
indicated on the scale disk.
One scale division of this disk corresponds to 1 minu-
te of arc or to 1 inch at 100 yards. For other shooting
distances this value changes proportionally, for
example:
0.5 inch at 50 yards or 0.1 inch at 10 yards.
Prior to shooting make sure to fasten the clamp screws on the rear side of the
DOCTERsight with the enclosed screw driver 0.4 x 2.0 to secure the adjustment
by applying little force only.
Integrated control electronics
The integrated control circuit adjusts the brightness of the aiming dot to varying
light levels in the surroundings.
The brightness sensor on the front side of the sight senses the brightness in tar-
get direction. Depending on the detected light level the circuit controls the inten-
sity of the dot so that it will not dazzle you in the dark while being easily visible
even at daylight (brightness controlled).
The dot remains visible even in complete darkness. Take care not to obstruct the
sensor while the sight is in use. Clean the sensor from dirt, if necessary.
reference point
reference point
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