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CO-MR

CO-MR MG

Night Vision Clip-On Systems

OpeRatiON aNd

MaiNteNaNCe MaNual

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SAFETY SUMMARY

Before operating this product, carefully study this Operation and Maintenance Manual.

The Armasight CO-MR Night Vision Clip-On System is a precision electro-optical instrument and requires careful handling. To avoid physical danger or equipment damage when using the CO-MR, follow all WARNINGS, CAUTIONS and NOTES.

Below you will find definitions of the alerts that appear throughout this Manual:

WARNING — Identifies a clear danger to the person operating the equipment.

CAUTION — Identifies risk of damage to the equipment.

NOTE — Serves to highlight essential procedures, conditions, statements, or conveys important instructional data to the user.

The information provided in this manual is for familiarization purposes only; the contents may undergo further changes with no commitment by Armasight© to notify customers of any updates.

Armasight© assumes no responsibility for any misprints or other errors that this manual may contain.

©2012 by Armasight. All rights reserved.

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WARNING:

This product contains natural rubber latex which may cause allergic reactions! The FDA has reported an increase in the number of deaths that are associated with an apparent sensitivity to natural latex proteins. If you are allergic to latex, it is good idea to learn which products contain it and strictly avoid exposure to those products.

WARNINGS:

• When installing the equipment on a weapon, verify that the weapon is clear and the safety is on before proceeding.

• Armasight recommends using an eyecup on the eyepiece of the day scope to allow for comfort and safety, and to help avoid detection.

• The light from the infrared illuminator is invisible to the naked eye. However, the light can be

detected by other night vision devices.

CAUTION:

• DO NOT dismantle the equipment.

• Keep the equipment clean. Protect it from moisture, dramatic temperature changes, and electric shocks.

• DO NOT drop or hit the equipment.

• Protect the equipment from overexposure to light: DO NOT activate the equipment in daylight with the objective lens cap removed; DO NOT aim the equipment at bright light sources

(fire, car headlights, lanterns, street lamps, room lights, etc.).

• DO NOT force the equipment controls past their stopping points.

• DO NOT leave the equipment activated during breaks in operation.

• Verify that the equipment is off before installing a battery.

• DO NOT store the equipment with the battery still in it.

• To avoid deformation or damage, remove the light suppressor from the CO-MR before placing the equipment in storage.

• Thoroughly clean and dry each item before placing them into the storage case.

• It is not recommended that you use a Scope Mounting System when installing the CO-MR on firearms with vigorous recoil (0.308 Win or stronger).

NOTES:

• The optical axes of the CO-MR and day scope should align. The distance between the axes should not exceed 3mm. If the difference in the axis heights of the CO-MR and day scope above the weapon rail exceeds 3mm, you will need to replace the day scope mounting rings or monoblock.

• At operating temperatures below -20°C (-4°F), alkaline battery life will be severely reduced.

Under said conditions, the use of lithium battery is recommended.

• The equipment requires some level of ambient light (moonlight, starlight, etc.) to function correctly.

• Performance of the device in nighttime conditions depends on the level of ambient light in the environment. Please remember the following:

— The level of ambient light is reduced by the presence of clouds, shade, or objects that block natural light (trees, buildings, etc.).

— The equipment is less effective when operated in shadows and other darkened areas.

— The equipment is less effective when operated in rain, fog, sleet, snow, dust or smoke.

— The equipment will not “see” through dense smoke.

• For the purpose of returning defective components, retain all packaging materials.

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LIST OF CONTENTS

TITLE

Safety Summary

List of Contents

List of Figures

List of Tables

How to Use This Manual

1. INTRODUCTION

1.1 General Information

1.1.1 Type of Manual

1.1.2 Model Number and Equipment Name

1.1.3 Purpose of Equipment

1.1.4 Reporting Equipment Improvement Recommendations

1.2 Warranty Information and Registration

1.2.1 Warranty Information

1.2.2 Limitation of Liability

1.2.3 Product Warranty Registration

1.2.4 Obtaining Warranty Service

1.3 Cross References

1.4 List of Abbreviations

2. DESCRIPTION AND DATA

2.1 System Description

2.2 Specifications

2.3 Standard Components

2.4 Optional Equipment

2.5 Key Features

2.6 System Limitations

3. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

3.1. Installation and Mounting

3.1.1 CO-MR Battery Installation

3.1.2 IR850 Battery Installation

3.1.3 Installing the CO-MR on a Picatinny/Weaver Rail

3.1.4 Clamping Device Adjustment

3.1.5 Installing the CO-MR on the Lens of a Day Scope

3.1.6 Installing the Platform Ring on a Day Scope

3.1.7 Installing the Weaver Rail on the CO-MR

3.1.8 Fastening an Advanced Wireless Remote Control to Weapon

3.1.9 Installing the IR850

3.2 Controls and Indicators

3.2.1 CO-MR Controls and Indicators

3.2.2 IR850 Controls

3.3 Operating Procedures

3.3.1 Operating the CO-MR

3.3.2 Operating the IR850

3.3.3 Operating in Changing Light Conditions

3.3.4 Shut-Down

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4. PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING

4.1 Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS)

4.2 Operator Troubleshooting

4.3 Inspection Criteria for Proper Image Intensifier Tube Operation

4.3.1 Operational defects

4.3.2 Cosmetic Blemishes

4.4 Maintenance

4.4.1 General

4.4.2 Cleaning Procedures

4.4.3 Battery Removal and Replacement

4.5 Return Instructions

APPENDIX

A. Estimation of Ambient Illumination Level

B. List of Spare Parts

C. Product Warranty Registration Card

Alphabetical Index

LIST OF FIGURES

FIGURE TITLE

2-1

2-2

CO-MR Night Vision Clip-On System as Delivered

CO-MR Night Vision Clip-On System

2-3 Standard Components

2-4 Optional Equipment

3-1

3-2

The CO-MR. Battery Installation

Positions of the Adapter in the Battery Cap

3-3 IR850 Battery Installation

3-4 Mounting the CO-MR on a Picatinny Rail in Front of a Day Scope

3-5 Mount. Top View

3-6 Mount. Underside View

3-7 Installing the CO-MR on the Lens of a Day Scope

3-8 Scope Mounting System

3-9 Estimation of the SMS Turning Angle

3-10 Platform Ring

3-11 Advanced Wireless Remote Control

3-12 IR850 Illuminator

3-13 CO-MR Controls and Indicator

3-14 IR850 Controls

4-1 Shading

4-2 Edge Glow

4-3 Emission Points and Bright Spots

4-4 Fixed Pattern Noise

4-5 Chicken Wire

4-6 Remote Control Unit. Battery Installation

B-1 CO-MR Spare Parts

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LIST OF TABLES

TABLE TITLE

2-1

2-2

2-3

2-4

2-5

2-6

2-7

System Description

System Data

Mechanical Data

Electrical Data

Optical Data

Environmental Data

IR850 Data

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3-2

4-1

4-2

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2-9

Platform Ring Data

Scope Mounting Systems Data

2-10 Standard Components

2-11 Optional Equipment

A-1

B-1

CO-MR Controls and Indicator

IR850 Controls

Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services

Operator Troubleshooting

Standard Natural Light Conditions and Illumination Values

CO-MR Spare Parts List

HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL

USAGE

You must familiarize yourself with this entire manual before operating the equipment. Before performing any kind of maintenance on your CO-MR, read the section on maintenance in its entirety. Follow all

WARNINGS, CAUTIONS, and NOTES.

MANUAL OVERVIEW

This Manual contains sections on operating and maintaining the CO-MR Night Vision Clip-On System.

Throughout this Manual, the Armasight CO-MR Night Vision Clip-On System will be referred to as the

CO-MR, “the device”, or “the equipment.”

Reference data for the estimation of ambient illumination levels can be found in Appendix A.

A list of spare parts appears in Appendix B.

The Product Warranty Registration Card is located in Appendix C.

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INTRODUCTION

1.1 GENERAL INFORMATION

1.1.1 TYPE OF MANUAL

Operation and Maintenance (including a List of Spare Parts).

1.1.2 MODEL NUMBER AND EqUIPMENT NAME

Armasight CO-MR Night Vision Clip-On System

Armasight CO-MR MG Night Vision Clip-On System

1.1.3 PURPOSE OF EqUIPMENT

The CO-MR is a night vision system intended for use for short to medium ranges (normally up to 700 yards), in conjunction with a daytime sight or riflescope (hereafter referred to as a “day scope”). When mounted on a weapon in front of an existing day scope, the CO-MR adds night vision functionality to the scope’s capabilities, without affecting the boresight.

The CO-MR is compatible with most commercial and military specification day scopes or binoculars up to 7X magnification, and fits any Picatinny MIL STD 1913 or Weaver rail via the quick release mount.

Optional adapters make it possible to mount the CO-MR directly to the objective lens of a variety of day scopes and binoculars.

A long-range IR850 illuminator (hereafter referred to as the IR850) enables use of the CO-MR in extremely low light conditions or total darkness. Other additional equipment, such as an infrared laser, red dot sight, etc., may also be installed on the CO-MR.

NOTE:

The CO-MR can also be installed in front of the viewfinders of various instruments, in order to widen the operational illumination range.

1.1.4 REPORTING EqUIPMENT IMPROVEMENT RECOMMENDATIONS

User recommendations for improvements to the device are encouraged.

Mail your comments to Armasight Inc., 815 Dubuque Avenue, South San Francisco, CA 94080, USA.

Or, send an email to [email protected].

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1.2 WARRANTY INFORMATION AND REGISTRATION

1.2.1 WARRANTY INFORMATION

This product is guaranteed to be free from manufacturing defects in material and workmanship under normal use for a period of two (2) years from the date of purchase. In the event that a defect covered by the below warranty occurs during the applicable period stated above, Armasight, at its discretion, will either repair or replace the product; such action on the part of Armasight shall be the full extent of

Armasight’s liability, and the Customer’s sole and exclusive reparation. This warranty does not cover a product if it has (a) been used in ways other than its normal and customary manner; (b) subjected to misuse; (c) subjected to alterations, modifications or repairs by the Customer of by any party other than

Armasight without prior written consent of Armasight; (d) special order or “close-out” merchandise or merchandise sold “as-is” by either Armasight or the Armasight dealer; or (e) merchandise that has been discontinued by the manufacturer and either parts or replacement units are not available due to reasons beyond the control of Armasight. Armasight shall not be responsible for any defects or damage that in Armasight’s view are a result from the mishandling, abuse, misuse, improper storage or improper operation of the device, including use in conjunction with equipment that is electrically or mechanically incompatible with, or of inferior quality to, the product, as well as failure to maintain the environmental conditions specified by the manufacturer. THE CUSTOMER IS HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT

OPERATION OF THE EQUIPMENT DURING DAYLIGHT HOURS OR UNDER ANY EXCESSIVE LIGHT CONDI-

TIONS MAY PERMANENTLY DAMAGE THE INTERNAL COMPONENTS OF THE UNIT AND SAID DAMAGE

WILL NOT BE COVERED UNDER THIS WARRANTY. This warranty is extended only to the original purchaser. Any breach of this warranty shall be enforced unless the customer notifies Armasight at the address noted below within the applicable warranty period.

The customer understands and agrees that except for the foregoing warranty, no other warranties written or oral, statutory, expressed or implied, including any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, shall apply to the product. All such implied warranties are hereby and expressly disclaimed.

1.2.2 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY

Armasight will not be liable for any claims, actions, suits, proceedings, costs, expenses, damages or liabilities arising out of the use of this product. Operation and use of the product are the sole responsibility of the Customer. Armasight’s sole undertaking is limited to providing the products and services outlined herein in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement. The provision of products sold and services performed by Armasight to the Customer shall not be interpreted, construed, or regarded, either expressly or implied, as being for the benefit of or creating any obligation toward any third party of legal entity outside Armasight and the Customer; Armasight’s obligations under this

Agreement extend solely to the Customer. Armasight’s liability hereunder for damages, regardless of the form or action, shall not exceed the fees or other charges paid to Armasight by the customer or customer’s dealer. Armasight shall not, in any event, be liable for special, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages, including, but not limited to, lost income, lost revenue, or lost profit, whether such damages were foreseeable or not at the time of purchase, and whether or not such damages arise out of a breach of warranty, a breach of agreement, negligence, strict liability or any other theory of liability.

1.2.3 PRODUCT WARRANTY REGISTRATION

In order to validate the warranty on your product, Armasight must receive a completed Product Warranty Registration Card for each unit, or the Customer can complete a warranty registration on our website, at www.armasight.com. Please complete the included form (Appendix C) and immediately mail it to our Service Center:

Armasight Inc.

815 Dubuque Avenue

South San Francisco

CA 94080

United States of America.

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1.2.4 OBTAINING WARRANTY SERVICE

To obtain warranty service on your unit, the End-user (Customer) must notify the Armasight service department via email. Send any requests to [email protected] to receive a Return Merchandise

Authorization number (RMA). When returning any device, please take in the product to your retailer, or send the product, postage paid and with a copy of your sales receipt, to Armasight service center at the address listed above. All merchandise must be fully insured with the correct postage; Armasight will not be responsible for improper postage or merchandise that becomes lost or damaged during shipment. When sending product back, please clearly write the RMA# on the outside of the shipping box. Please include a letter that indicates your RMA#, the Customer’s Name, a Return Address, reason for the return, Contact information (valid telephone numbers and/or an e-mail address), and proof of purchase that will help us to establish the valid start date of the warranty. Product merchandise returns that do not have an RMA# listed may be refused, or a significant delay in processing may occur. Estimated Warranty service time is 10-20 business days. The End-user/ Customer is responsible for postage to Armasight for warranty service. Armasight will cover return postage/ shipping after warranty repair to the End-user/ Customer only if the product is covered by the aforementioned warranty. Armasight will return the product after warranty service by domestic UPS Ground service and/ or domestic mail.

Should any other requested, required or international shipping methods be necessary, the postage/ shipping fee will be the responsibility of the End-user/ Customer.

1.3 CROSS REFERENCES

COMMON NAME

Allen Wrench

Battery Compartment

Shipping Case

Cotton Swab

Neoprene Jack Plug

O-Ring

Safety Screw

Pattern Generator

Lens Covers

Paddle Switch

Batteries

Technical Manual

Tape Fastener Loop

Tape Fastener Hook

OFFICIAL NAME

Socket Head Screw Key

Battery Box Cover

Textile Bag

Disposable Applicator

Plug Assembly

Gasket

Electrical Dial-Knob Lock

Optical Instrument Reticle

Exit Port Covers

Remote Cable Switch

AA

Operator and Field Maintenance Manual

Fastener, Loop Tape

Fastener, Hook Tape

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1.4 LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS

oz

PMCS

RMA#

SEQ

SR

V

W

IR

IIT kg

L

Gen

H hr in

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CCW

Cont’d

CW

F g

Celsius (Centigrade) counterclockwise

Continued clockwise

Fahrenheit gram

Generation

Height hour inch infrared

Image Intensifier Tube kilogram

Length lbs

LED lp/mm lx m mm

MOA mrad pounds

Light Emitting Diode line pairs per millimeter lux meter millimeter

Minute of Angle milliradian mrad/lp milliradians per line pairs mW milliwatt nm

NO

NVD nanometer

Number

Night Vision Device ounce

Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services

Return Merchandise Authorization number

Sequence

Service Representative

Volt

Width

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DESCRIPTION AND DATA

2.1 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION

The CO-MR consists of two primary parts: the night vision device (hereafter referred to as NVD) and the quick-release mount, or mount. The CO-MR is delivered already assembled, as shown in Figure 2-1; the mount (B) should be secured to the seating rail of the NVD (A) with two screws.

A

B

FIGURE 2-1. CO-MR NIGHT VISION CLIP-ON SYSTEM AS DELIVERED

The optical-electronic system of the NVD includes four main components: the objective and output lenses, an image intensifier tube, and the body.

The objective lens focuses available light (photons) on the photocathode of the image intensifier tube

(IIT). The light energy causes electrons to be released from the cathode. After being amplified, the electron flow represents an intensified version of the original image of the scene. The electrons then strike the IIT phosphor screen, which reacts to them, producing a glow that is visible to the human eye. The image is projected by the output lens from the IIT screen to infinity, and the resulting image is magnified when viewed through the day scope. As such, when the CO-MR is mounted in front of the day scope, it converts the scope into a night vision sight.

The automatic brightness adjustment system maintains consistent image brightness, even in changing light conditions.

The CO-MR MG version incorporates manual gain control, which allows the operator to increase or decrease the brightness of the image, in order to compensate for overly bright or extremely dark conditions.

The bright light protection system controls the existing ambient light through a photoreceiver, and cuts off the IIT automatically when the illumination level exceeds the limit of 100-150 lx within 10 seconds. The CO-MR will turn back on when removed from the excessive light.

The automatic shut-off function preserves battery life in the event that the CO-MR is inadvertently activated.

The CO-MR is powered by a single AA or CR123A battery.

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The CO-MR uses a bi-color LED indicator to show the operator when the bright light protection system is activated, or to indicate the battery condition.

The Picatinny/ Weaver mount has an adjustable lever-cam clamping device for easy, quick and reliable mounting and removal of the CO-MR.

The CO-MR is shown in Figure 2-2. The ITEM NO. column in Table 2-1 indicates the number used to identify items in Figure 2-2.

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FIGURE 2-2. CO-MR NIGHT VISION CLIP-ON SYSTEM

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TABLE 2-1. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION

ITEM DESCRIPTION

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Wired Cover

Battery Cap with Adapter

Focus Knob

Output Lens Cap

Turn-Pull Switch

LED Indicator (closed with Rubber Cap)

Battery Compartment

Photoreceiver (closed with Rubber Cap)

* CO-MR MG model only

ITEM

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DESCRIPTION

Gain Control Knob*

Objective Lens Cap

Main Body

Cam Lever

Lever Holder

Cam

Clamp

Mount

2.2 SPECIFICATIONS

TABLE 2-2. SYSTEM DATA

ITEM

Magnification

Boresight Characteristics:

— Accuracy

— Retention

— Repeatability

System Resolution subject to Tube Resolution:

— 45 to 54 lp/mm

— 55 to 64 lp/mm

— Over 65 lp/mm

Unity (1X)

0.30 mrad/lp

0.25 mrad/lp

0.21 mrad/lp

DATA

Factory aligned to ½ MOA or better

Permanent to within 1 MOA or better

Within ½ MOA

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Dimensions (L×W×H)

Device Weight* (without Mount)

Device Weight* (with Mount)

Light Suppressor Weight (#1/#2/#3)

Height of the CO-MR Axis above Picatinny/ Weaver Rail

* Without Battery

ITEM

TABLE 2-3. MECHANICAL DATA

DATA

184.3×82.6×83.7mm (7.26×3.25×3.3 in)

0.7 kg (1.5 lbs)

0.75 kg (1.65 lbs)

23g (0.81oz)/ 27g (0.95oz)/ 31g (1.09oz)

37.8mm (1.49 in)

TABLE 2-4. ELECTRICAL DATA

ITEM

Single AA (1.5V) or CR123A (3V)

60 hr (3V)/ 30 hr (1.5V)

60 minutes

DATA

Battery

Cell Life at 20°C

Interrupting Time*

* Optional feature. Interrupting Time setting can be changed at the production stage or the function can be completely

disabled.

TABLE 2-5. OPTICAL DATA

ITEM

Objective Lens Focal Length

Objective Lens F/number

Focus Range

Field of View

Exit Pupil Diameter

80mm

1:1.67

10m to infinity

12°

21mm

DATA

ITEM

Operating Temperature

Storage Temperature

Illumination Required

Immersion

MIL-STD-810

TABLE 2-6. ENVIRONMENTAL DATA

DATA

-40 to +50°С (-40 to 122°F)

-50 to +50°С (-58 to 122°F)

Natural night illumination (overcast starlight to moonlight)

10 m for 30 minutes

Complies

TABLE 2-7. IR850 DATA

ITEM

IR Emitter Type

Peak Wavelength

Half Width

Divergence

Battery

Battery Life at 20°C (68°F)

Overall Dimensions with Mount (L×W×H)

Weight (with Mount, without Battery)

DATA

LED

850 nm

20 nm

6 to 20°

Single CR123А (3V)

1.5 hr

121×41×37 mm (4.76×1.61×1.46 in)

0.08 kg (0.18 lbs)

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TABLE 2-7. CONTINUED

ITEM

Operating Temperature

Storage Temperature

Immersion

MIL-STD-810

ITEM

Day Scope Fitting Diameter

Dimensions (L×W×H)

Weight

SCOPE

MOUNTING

SYSTEM

Scope

Mounting

System 1

Scope

Mounting

System 2

Scope

Mounting

System 3

Scope

Mounting

System 4

Scope

Mounting

System 6

DATA

-30 to +50°С (-22 to 122°F)

-30 to +50°С (-22 to 122°F)

Waterproof

Complies

TABLE 2-8. PLATFORM RING DATA

DATA

30; 25.4mm

38×50×53.2mm (1.5×1.97×2.09 in)

40 g (1.4 oz)

WEIGHT,

G

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61

71

82

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TABLE 2-9. SCOPE MOUNTING SYSTEMS DATA

OVERALL

DIMENSIONS,

MM

DIAMETER OF

THE INSERTS,

MM

CLEAR APER-

TURE OF DAY

SCOPE LENS,

MM

EXAMPLE OF THE SCOPES

39.5×43×52.4

44×49×62

44×57.5×71

44x65.5x79

44x70.5x84

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30,0

38,0

42,0

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48,0

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50,0

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57,0

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62,0

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32; 36

40; 42

50

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Leupold 1,5-5x20 PR

Leupold 1,5-5x20 MR/T M2;

Zeiss 1,1-4x24T

Meopta Artemis 2000 4x32

Leupold Mark 4 3-9x36;

Leupold Mark 4 2,5-8x36;

Kahles 4x36

Leupold 3,5-10x40;

Leupold VX-II 3-9x40

Zeiss 1,5-6x42;

Swarovski PV-N 2,5-10x42

Meopta Artemis 3000 3-9x42;

Meopta Artemis 3000 4-12x40

Schmidt & Bender 10x42

Zeiss 2,5 10x50

Schmidt & Bender 3-12x50

Leupold 4.4-14x50;

Leupold VX-III 3,5-10x50

Zeiss 3-12x56;

Swarovski 2,5-10x56;

Kahles CSX 3-12x56

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2.3 STANDARD COMPONENTS

The CO-MR standard components are shown in Figure 2-3 and listed in Table 2-10.

The ITEM NO. column indicates the number used to identify items in Figure 2-3.

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FIGURE 2-3. STANDARD COMPONENTS

TABLE 2-10. STANDARD COMPONENTS

ITEM NO.

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DESCRIPTION

CO-MR Night Vision Clip-On System

A night vision device intended for use in conjunction with a day scope.

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Single Lever-Lock quick-Release Picatinny Mount #27

A quick-release mount used to install the CO-MR on a Picatinny/ Weaver rail.

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М4×8 Flat Head Socket Cap Screw

Used for attaching the mount or the optional Weaver rail to the CO-MR.

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Advanced Wireless Remote Control

Wireless control used to operate the CO-MR in short-time activation mode.

Ensures quick and silent CO-MR activation/deactivation. Delivered with two

CR2016 (3V) batteries installed.

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Picatinny Adaptor for Advanced Wireless Remote Control

An adaptor mounted to the Picatinny rail of a weapon. Allows the Advanced Wireless Remote Control to be installed on a weapon.

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Light Suppressor 1

A rubber cup mounted to the CO-MR output lens to reduce light scattering.

Used when installing the CO-MR in front of day scopes with lens housing outer diameters over the range of 25.4 to 42mm.

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Light Suppressor 2

A rubber cup mounted to the CO-MR output lens to reduce light scattering. Used when installing the CO-MR in front of an ACOG 4×32 scope.

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Light Suppressor 3

A rubber cup mounted to the CO-MR output lens to reduce light scattering.

Used when installing the CO-MR in front of day scopes with lens housing outer diameters over the range of 47 to 50mm.

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IR850 Detachable Long Range Infrared illuminator

Long-range infrared illuminator equipped with a Weaver mount. Should be used when there is little to no ambient light.

qUANTITY

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2

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ITEM NO.

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DESCRIPTION

Platform Ring

A mounting system with a Weaver-type rail. Allows the IR850 or other additional equipment to be installed on day scopes with fitting diameters of 25.4 or 30mm.

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Special Wrench

An instrument used for repositioning the adapter in the CO-MR battery cap

(depending on the battery being installed).

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CR123А Battery

A single lithium battery used to power the CO-MR. A single lithium battery used to power the IR850.

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Operation and Maintenance Manual

Provides safety information, equipment description, mounting procedures, operating instructions, and preventive maintenance checks and services

(including a List of Spare Parts).

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Hard Case

A protective case used for the shipping/ storage of the CO-MR and its accessories.

qUANTITY

1

1

2

1

1

2.4 OPTIONAL EqUIPMENT

Optional items are shown in Figure 2-4 and listed in Table 2-11.

The ITEM NO. column indicates the number used to identify items in Figure 2-4.

The PART NO. column indicates the primary number used by the manufacturer to identify an item.

1

3

2

ITEN NO.

1

2

-

FIGURE 2-4. OPTIONAL EqUIPMENT

TABLE 2-11. OPTIONAL EqUIPMENT

DESCRIPTION

Mount for IR illuminator #60

A Weaver-type rail mounted to the CO-MR in place of the mount.

Allows the IR850 or other additional equipment to be installed on the

CO-MR.

Scope Mounting System 1 #40

A mounting system used to install the CO-MR on the lenses of specified day scopes. Includes a clamp with inserts that will fit 25.4 and

30mm diameters.

Scope Mounting System 2 #41

A mounting system used to install the CO-MR on the lenses of specified day scopes. Includes a clamp with inserts that will fit 38 and

42mm diameters.

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PART NO.

ANAM000031

ANAM000009

ANAM000010

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TABLE 2-11. CONTINUED

ITEN NO.

-

-

-

3

4

DESCRIPTION

Scope Mounting System 3 #42

A mounting system used to install the CO-MR on the lenses of specified day scopes. Includes a clamp with inserts for 46.7, 48, 48.7-49, 49.5 and 50mm fitting diameters.

Scope Mounting System 4 #43

A mounting system used to install the CO-MR on the lenses of specified day scopes. Includes a clamp with inserts for 56, 57 and 58.7mm fitting diameters.

Scope Mounting System 6 #44

A mounting system used to install the CO-MR on the lenses of specified day scopes. Includes a clamp with inserts for 62mm fitting diameter.

Extended Rail Adapter #85

A mounting system used to install a day scope behind the CO-MR on a weapon, using a short-mounting Picatinny/ Weaver rail.

SKB Mil-Standard Hard Shipping/Storage Case

A protective case used for shipping/ storing the CO-MR and its accessories.

PART NO.

ANAM000011

ANAM000012

ANAM000013

ANAM000045

ANHC000004

2.5 KEY FEATURES

Converts your day scope, sight, or binoculars into night vision capable devices

Mounts in front of any day scope with no re-zeroing required

Available in a variety of high performing Gen 2+ and Gen 3 image intensifier tube options

Wireless remote control

Automatic brightness control

Manual gain control for the best possible image contrast in both high and low light conditions (CO-MR MG model)

Powered by a single AA or CR123A battery

Bright light cut-off system

Bright light cut-off and battery condition indications

Interrupting Time 60 minutes (optional feature)

Filled with dry nitrogen to prevent internal fogging

Mounts on Picatinny/ Weaver rail via a quick-release mount

Mounts on the lenses of specified day scopes with the optional adapters

Long-range IR850 illuminator

Mil Standard compliant

Limited two-year warranty

2.6 SYSTEM LIMITATIONS

The CO-MR requires some ambient light (moonlight, starlight, etc.) to operate. Factors that can reduce natural night light and negatively affect the efficiency and operation of the CO-MR include: rain, fog, sleet, snow, and smoke; passing cloud cover and objects that produce shadows; and low-contrast environments such as snow-covered territory, sandy deserts, large bodies of water or grassy hills.

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3

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

3.1 INSTALLATION AND MOUNTING

CAUTION

:

To protect the image intensifier tube when the device is not in use or when it is being operated in daylight, keep the protective objective lens cap securely fitted over the lens.

3.1.1 CO-MR BATTERY INSTALLATION

NOTE

:

At operating temperatures below -20°C (-4°F), alkaline battery life will be severely reduced. Under said conditions, the use of lithium battery is recommended.

CAUTION

:

Verify that the device is off before installing a battery.

To install the battery, do the following (see Figure 3-1):

1. Unscrew the battery cap (A) and check the position of the adapter (B). See Figure 3-2 for the correct positioning of the threaded adapter, which will change depending on the battery being installed.

2. If necessary, change the adapter position in the cap.

3. Install the battery (C) into the battery compartment (E). Align the polarity symbols on the battery with those on the compartment (D).

4. Replace the battery cap (A).

A

B

C d

E

FIGURE 3-1. THE CO-MR. BATTERY INSTALLATION

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BATTERy CAP

AdAPTER

BATTERy CAP

AdAPTER

CR123A AA

FIGURE 3-2. POSITIONS OF THE ADAPTER IN THE BATTERY CAP

3.1.2 IR850 BATTERY INSTALLATION

CAUTION

:

Verify that the IR850 is off before installing the battery.

To install the CR123A battery, do the following (see Figure 3-3):

1. Unscrew the battery cap (A).

3. Install the battery (B) into the battery compartment. Align the polarity symbols on the battery with those on the compartment.

4. Replace the battery cap (A).

A

B

FIGURE 3-3. IR850. BATTERY INSTALLATION

3.1.3 INSTALLING THE CO-MR ON A PICATINNY/ WEAVER RAIL

WARNING

:

When installing the equipment on a weapon, verify that the weapon is clear and that the safety is on before proceeding.

WARNING

:

For maximum comfort and to avoid detection from the green glow leaking out of the sides of the eyepiece, it is recommended that you use an eyecup on the eyepiece of the day scope.

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NOTE

:

Optical axes of the CO-MR and day scope should align. It is not recommended for the distance between the axes to exceed 3mm. If the difference between the axis height of the CO-MR and the distance of the day scope from the weapon rail exceeds 3mm, you will need to replace the mounting rings or monoblock.

To install the CO-MR in front of the day scope using a Picatinny/ Weaver rail, do the following:

1. Unscrew the output lens cap and place it in the storage case.

2. Remove the light suppressor from the storage case. In place of the cap, screw it into the thread of the output lens.

3. Unlock the clamping device of the CO-MR mount by pushing down on the lever holder (B, see Figure

3-5) and unlocking the cam lever (A).

4. Install the CO-MR on the Picatinny/ Weaver rail in front of the day scope; the stop (B, see Figure 3-6) should slide into one of the rail’s transverse slots. The light suppressor should cover the day scope’s objective lens.

5. Affix the CO-MR to the rail by locking the cam lever (A, see Figure 3-5).

6. Verify that the clamping device holds the CO-MR securely. If necessary, adjust the clamping device as detailed in Part 3.1.4 (Clamping Device Adjustment).

Figure 3-4 shows the CO-MR and a day scope installed, with the optional Extended Rail Adapter, on a weapon, using a short-mounting Picatinny/ Weaver rail.

FIGURE 3-4. THE CO-MR ON A PICATINNY RAIL IN FRONT OF A DAY SCOPE

LOCKEd

POSITION

UNLOCK

POSITION

B

A

FIGURE 3-5. MOUNT. TOP VIEW

A B C

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LOCKEd

POSITION

FIGURE 3-6. MOUNT. UNDERSIDE VIEW

UNLOCK

POSITION

3.1.4 CLAMPING DEVICE ADjUSTMENT

To adjust the mount’s clamping device, do the following (refer to Figure 3-6):

1. Unlock the clamping device and remove the CO-MR from the weapon.

2. To tighten/ loosen the clamping device, push the cam (C) towards the arrow. This will cause the nut

(A) to slide out of the hollow. Turn the nut (A) CW/ CCW respectively, in one-two increments (see note below). Similar to when the cam (C) is released, the backward-moving springs will cause the nut (A) to slide back into the hollow.

NOTE

:

The eight-sided nut of the clamping device will only fit into the hollow if turned in one of the discrete positions using increments equal to 360°/8.

4. Verify that the adjusted lever-cam lock holds the weapon/ TAM mounting rail securely.

5. Repeat the procedure to adjust the second lever-cam lock on the clamping device

3.1.5 INSTALLING THE CO-MR ON THE LENS OF A DAY SCOPE

To install the CO-MR on to the lens of a day scope, use the optional Scope Mounting System (SMS).

NOTE

:

The size of the attaching diameter differs depending with each adapter, and must fit with the day scope parameters specified in Table 2-9 (Scope Mounting Systems Data).

NOTE

:

The CO-MR cannot be attached to the scope if the focus ring is attached to the housing of the objective lens.

CAUTION

:

Scope Mounting Systems are not recommended when installing the CO-MR on firearms with vigorous recoil (0.308 Win or stronger).

The CO-MR installed on the lens of a day scope is shown in Figure 3-7.

FIGURE 3-7 SHOWS THE CO-MR INSTALLED ON THE LENS OF A DAY SCOPE.

To install the CO-MR on the lens of a day scope, do the following (see Figure 3-8):

1. Using a 2.5mm Allen key, unscrew the two М4×8 fixing screws on the CO-MR mount. Remove the mount from the seating rail. Place the mount and screws into the storage case.

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2. Remove the output lens cap and place it into the storage case.

3. Loosen the nut (B) and place the insert (C) into the clamp of the SMS (A).

4. Screw the SMS into the output lens thread of the CO-MR.

5. Loosen the nut (B) and slide the CO-MR, with the SMS, onto the lens of the day scope until it stops

(DO NOT force it).

6. Using a screwdriver, tighten the nut (B).

F A B

E d

C

FIGURE 3-8. SCOPE MOUNTING SYSTEM

To change the position of the SMS‘s clamping nut, do the following:

1. Decide on a desirable position for the nut and estimate the angle through which the SMS should be turned CW (see Figure 3-9).

2. Remove the SMS from the CO-MR.

3. Using a screwdriver, remove the both M2×2.5 screws (F, see Figure 3-8). Unscrew the ring (E).

CAUTION

:

To loosen the ring (E), only use the two auxiliary, non-threaded holes (D). Avoid using the threaded ones.

4. Using a turning machine, cut the inside face of the ring (E). The value of cutting (in millimeters) is equal to the value of the turning angle (in angular degrees), divided by 360°.

5. With the cut end pointed inwards, screw the ring (E) into the body of the SMS and tighten it.

6. After applying a small amount of thread lock to the threads, use the two M2×2.5 screws (F) to secure the ring (E).

dESIRABLE POSITION

OF ThE NUT

NUT

FIGURE 3-9. ESTIMATION OF THE SMS TURNING ANGLE

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3.1.6 INSTALLING THE PLATFORM RING ON A DAY SCOPE

Figure 3-4 shows the platform ring installed on a day scope.

To install the platform ring on the mounting tube of the day scope, do the following (see Figure 3-10):

1. Using a 3mm hex key, unscrew both clamp screws (C).

2. Place the ring’s clamps (D, E) onto the scope’s mounting tube with/ without the pair of inserts (A), depending on the mounting tube size (25.4/ 30 mm respectively). Without tightening the screws, (C) screw the clamps together.

3. Adjust the position of the platform ring until the Weaver rail (B) is level. Apply a small amount of thread lock to the threads and tighten the screws (C).

C

B d

A

E

FIGURE 3-10. PLATFORM RING

3.1.7 INSTALLING THE WEAVER RAIL ON THE CO-MR

Figure 3-7 shows the CO-MR with the optional Weaver rail.

Install the Weaver rail on the CO-MR as follows:

1. Using a 2.5mm Allen key, unscrew the М4×8 screws holding the CO-MR mount. Remove the mount from the seating rail and place it into the storage case.

2. Install the Weaver rail in place of the removed mount. After applying a small amount of thread lock to the threads, secure the rail with the two M4×8 screws.

3.1.8 FASTENING AN ADVANCED WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL TO THE

WEAPON

Using Velcro tape (A), fasten the Advanced Wireless Remote Control (B) (Figure 3-11) to your weapon in an easily accessible place (e.g., on the front of the rifle stock), preferably on the side of the CO-LR’s control compartment.

If your rifle has a Picatinny or Weaver rail on the front, you can use the Picatinny adaptor for an Advanced Wireless Remote (C). Install the adaptor on the rail and insert the remote control unit into the adapter.

A

B

B

C

FIGURE 3-11. ADVANCED WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL

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3.1.9 INSTALLING THE IR850

The IR850 (Figure 3-12) is delivered already assembled with a dedicated mount, to be installed on the

Weaver rail of the CO-MR. The mount clamp (A) has a spherical hinge that allows the user to tilt the

IR850.

To mount the IR850 on the Weaver rail, do the following:

1. After loosening the nut (D), install the mount (B) onto the Weaver rail. The stop (C) should slide into one of the transverse slots of the rail.

2. Use a screwdriver to tighten the nut (D).

A

B d

FIGURE 3-12. IR-850 ILLUMINATOR

3.2 CONTROLS AND INDICATORS

C

CAUTION:

DO NOT force the equipment controls past their stopping points.

3.2.1 CO-MR CONTROLS AND INDICATORS

The CO-MR controls and indicators are shown in Figure 3-13 and defined in Table 3-1. The ITEM NO. column indicates the number used to identify items in Figure 3-13.

4

24

3

2

1

FIGURE 3-13. CO-MR CONTROLS AND INDICATOR

TABLE 3-1. CO-MR CONTROLS AND INDICATOR

ITEM NO. CONTROL/INDICATOR

1

2

3

4

-

FUNCTION

Turn-Pull Switch Activates the CO-MR, when turned to ON position.

Bi-color LED

Indicator

Gain Control

Knob*

Focus Knob

Remote Control

Button

NOTE:

To activate the ON and “BATTERY” end positions of the switch, the spindle must be pulled before turning.

When turned to “BATTERY,” activates the battery check mode (see above note).

When turned to “STB,” activates standby mode.

When turned to “OFF,” deactivates the CO-MR.

PERMANENT GREEN GLOW indicates excessive light conditions. After 10 seconds the image intensifier tube will be turned off. The CO-MR will turn back again when moved away from the excessive light.

PERMANENT RED GLOW indicates full battery life.

FLASHING RED LIGHT indicates a low battery.

Adjusts the brightness of the image.

Focuses the objective lens. Adjusts for sharpest view of the scene. The total focus range is covered with a half turn of the knob. Directions of focus

(sharper to softer) are designated by a double arrow on the knob.

Activates/deactivates the CO-MR in standby when pressed/ released.

* For CO-LR MG model only

3.2.2 IR-850 CONTROLS

The IR850 controls are shown in Figure 3-14 and defined in Table 3-2. The ITEM NO. column indicates the number used to identify items in Figure 3-14.

A

B

ITEM NO. CONTROL/INDICATOR

1 Power Switch

2 Lens

FIGURE 3-14. IR850 CONTROLS

TABLE 3-2. IR850 CONTROLS

FUNCTION

Switches the IR850 on/ off and adjusts for radiated power. Four on-positions are located between two OFF positions, and are each marked with a different-sized spot. The larger the spot, the greater the radiated power.

Adjusts for IR beam divergence. Adjustment range is covered in approximately one turn of the lens.

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3.3 OPERATING PROCEDURES

3.3.1 OPERATING THE CO-MR

Operating procedures should be performed in darkened conditions only.

CAUTION:

Use of the CO-MR in brightly lit conditions may damage the image intensifier tube.

CAUTION:

Pay attention to the caution notice on the objective lens cap: “DO NOT REMOVE IN DAYLIGHT”.

CAUTION:

Remember that external light indication can reveal your location. If necessary, cover the LED indicator with the cap.

1. Verify that the battery is installed as required.

2. Using the reference data presented in Appendix A, perform a visual estimation of the illumination level in the viewing area. If the illumination level is less than 1 lx, you can begin operating the CO-MR.

3. Remove the objective lens cap and place it over the housing of the lens.

CAUTION:

Before removing the objective lens cap, verify that the photoreceiver is open.

4. Verify that there are no bright light sources in the CO-MR’s field of view. Turn the device on. After a slight delay, a green glow will appear in the day scope’s output lens.

CAUTION:

Avoid exposing the device to bright light sources such as firelight, headlights, searchlights, etc., as these can damage the CO-MR.

5. To operate the CO-MR in short-time activation mode, turn the device on standby. To activate the

CO-MR, press and hold the remote control button. Release the remote control button to deactivate the

CO-MR.

6. Observe the scene. Adjust the focus by rotating the CO-MR focus knob until the image becomes clear and sharp.

7. Adjust the image contrast by rotating the CO-MR gain control knob.

8. If the day scope includes a focusing ring (i.e., parallax adjustment knob), adjust the focus for a parallax-free image.

9. Turn on the day scope’s reticle illumination and adjust the reticle brightness.

CAUTION:

DO NOT leave the CO-MR activated if it is not being used.

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NOTE:

Automatic interrupting time is 60 minutes. To resume operation, you will need to restart the

CO-MR.

3.3.2 OPERATING THE IR850

Use the IR850 in extremely low light conditions or complete darkness.

CAUTION:

The light from the IR illuminator is invisible to the naked eye. However, the light can be de-

tected by other NVDs.

CAUTION:

DO NOT leave the IR850 activated when the device is not in use.

1. After examining a scene with the CO-MR, turn the IR850 on.

2. To change the radiated power level, turn the power switch to one of the spots between the two OFF positions.

3. To adjust IR beam divergence, turn the lens.

4. To adjust the IR spot position in the field of view, loosen the clamp screw and tilt the IR850 as required in the spherical clamp hinge. Tighten the screw using a 2.5mm hex key.

3.3.3 OPERATING IN CHANGING LIGHT CONDITIONS

If a mission must be carried out in changing light conditions, you can deactivate the bright light protection system of the CO-MR. To shut down the protection system, close the photoreceiver with the cap.

CAUTION:

After your mission is complete, open the photoreceiver by removing the cap.

3.3.4 SHUT-DOWN

Shut-down the CO-MR as follows:

1. Turn off the device. The green glow will disappear.

2. Place the cap over the objective lens.

3. Place the cap over the LED indicator.

4. Remove the CO-MR from the weapon/ day scope lens.

5. Remove the light suppressor from the output lens.

6. Screw the cap into the output lens thread.

7. Remove the IR850 from the CO-MR.

8. Remove the batteries.

CAUTION:

DO NOT store the equipment with the battery still in it.

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CAUTION:

Remove the light suppressor from the CO-MR to avoid deformation or damage.

9. Verify that the CO-MR and any accessories are clean and dry before placing them into the storage case.

10. Place the CO-MR and any accessories into the storage case.

11. Store the CO-MR and accessories in the appropriate locations in the case and close the cover.

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4

PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE AND

TROUBLESHOOTING

4.1 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND SERVICES

(PMCS)

Table 4-1: Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services, has been provided so that you can keep your equipment operable and in good condition.

Perform all functional tests in the order listed in Table 4-1.

Operating Procedures are detailed in Chapter 3.

Always observe any CAUTIONS that appear in the table.

Explanation of Table Entries:

“SEq NO.” column. Sequence numbers are for reference and appear in the order required to perform checks and services.

“LOCATION/ ITEM TO CHECK/SERVICE” column. Indicates the location and the item to be checked or serviced.

“PROCEDURE” column. Details the checking/ servicing procedure.

“NOT FULLY MISSION CAPABLE IF…” column. Indicates what faults will prevent your equipment from operating successfully.

TABLE 4-1. PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND SERVICES

SEq

NO.

1

2

3

4

5

6

LOCATION ITEM TO

CHECK/SERVICE

PROCEDURE

BEFORE OPERATION CHECKS

Completeness

Body Inspect for cracks or damage. Scratches and gouges are OK if operation is not affected. Inspect for missing parts (screws, knobs).

Objective Lens Cap Inspect for cuts, tears and dirt. Clean as required.

Output Lens Cap

Inventory items by comparing them with the data specified in this manual.

Battery Compartment/ Cap with

Adapter

Switch

Inspect for dirt. Check ease of installation and removal. Clean as required.

Check to make sure the adapter is present. Check for corrosion, cap damage or retainer breaks. Check O-ring for cuts or damage.

Check for operation (without battery).

NOT FULLY MISSION

CAPABLE IF ...

Items are missing.

Cracked or damaged. Screw or knob is missing.

Cap is torn or cut.

Cap is difficult to remove.

Retainer is broken. Cap, O-ring or battery adapter is damaged or missing.

Switch is inoperative.

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TABLE 4-1. CONTINUED

SEq

NO.

LOCATION ITEM TO

CHECK/SERVICE

PROCEDURE

7

8

Lenses

Focus Knob

Inspect for cleanliness, scratches, chips or cracks. Clean as required.

Check to ensure there is free rotation through the full range of travel (0.5 turn).

9 Photoreceiver with

Cap

10 LED Indicator with

Cap

Inspect the photoreceiver for cleanliness and scratches. Clean as required. Check for cap damage or retainer breaks.

Inspect the indicator for cleanliness, scratches. Clean as required. Check for cap damage or retainer breaks.

11 Remote Control Unit Check for damage. Check Velcro tape for wear.

12 Light Suppressor Inspect for cuts, tears. Check ease of installation and removal.

13 Mount

14

15

Platform Ring

IR850 Body, Mount

16 IR850 Battery Cap,

Power Switch

17 IR850 Lens

Inspect for damage or corrosion, and for missing parts. Check for proper operation.

Inspect for damage and missing parts.

Inspect for damage and missing parts.

Check O-ring for damage. Check for proper operation.

18 Scope Mounting

System

Inspect for cleanliness, scratches, chips or cracks. Clean as required. Check to ensure there is free rotation through the full range of travel (one turn).

Inspect for damage and missing parts.

NOT FULLY MISSION

CAPABLE IF ...

Chipped or cracked. Scratches hinder vision through the CO-MR.

Knob is inoperative.

Photoreceiver is damaged. Cap is damaged. Retainer is broken.

Photoreceiver is damaged. Cap is damaged. Retainer is broken.

Damaged. Unit or tape is missing.

Light suppressor is torn or cut.

Damaged. Some parts are missing. Clamping device is inoperative.

Damaged. Missing parts.

Damaged. Missing parts.

O-ring is damaged or missing. Switch is inoperative.

Lens is chipped or cracked. Lens is sticking or too loose when turned.

Damaged. Missing parts.

OPERATIONAL CHECKS

CAUTION:

The objective lens cap has an axial pinhole, which allows operational testing of the CO-MR in daylight. Activate the CO-MR in daylight with the objective lens cap on or in dark conditions.

NOTE:

Daylight checks are described below.

CAUTION:

DO NOT forget to open the photoreceiver after finishing operational checks.

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20

21

22

23

24

Turn-Pull Switch Insert the battery. Remove the output lens cap. Close the photoreceiver with the cap. Turn the device on. Look for green glow in the output lens (after a slight delay).

Open the photoreceiver and LED indicator. Look through the output lens and wait about 10 seconds for the green glow to disappear.

Turn the switch to “BATTERY”. Look for the red glow of the

LED indicator.

Remote Control

Gain Control Knob* Turn the device on. Rotate the gain control knob to verify that it adjusts the screen brightness.

Viewed Image Inspect for any operational defects (refer to Section 4.3:

Inspection Criteria for Proper Image Intensifier Tube Operation).

IR850 Illuminator

Close the photoreceiver. Turn the device to standby. Press and hold the remote control button. Look for the green glow in the output lens. Release the button. Turn off the device.

Insert the battery. Mount the IR850 onto the CO-MR. Turn the

IR850 on. Direct the radiated beam at a wall from a distance of about 5 m. Look through the CO-MR. A square of light should appear on the wall.

No green glow.

Green glow is present. Green glow of the indicator is absent.

Red glow is absent.

Green glow is absent.

Knob does not adjust the screen brightness.

Shading, edge glow, flashing, flickering, intermittent operation, or excessive cosmetic defects are found.

No light appears on the wall.

AFTER CHECKING PROCEDURES

Turn off the IR850 and CO-MR. Screw the protective cap into the CO-MR output lens thread. Place the cap over the

LED indicator. Remove the batteries. Return the CO-MR and all accessories to the storage case.

* For CO-LR MG model only

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4.2 OPERATOR TROUBLESHOOTING

The purpose of troubleshooting is to identify the most commonly occurring equipment malfunctions, their probable causes, and the corrective actions required to fix them.

Table 4-2 lists the common malfunctions that may occur during the operation or maintenance of the

CO-MR. Perform the tests, inspections, and corrective actions in the order listed in the table.

This table cannot list all of the malfunctions that may occur with your CO-MR or all of the tests

and corrective actions that may be necessary. If you experience an equipment malfunction that is not listed, or is not fixed by the corrective actions listed in the table, please contact Armasight’s Customer Service Center.

TABLE 4-2. OPERATOR TROUBLESHOOTING

MALFUNCTION

CO-MR fails to activate.

Poor image quality.

PROBABLE CAUSE/ TEST/INSPECTION

Battery is missing or improperly installed.

Battery is dead.

Battery surfaces or contacts are dirty or corroded.

Remote control unit is damaged.

Remote control batteries are dead.

Defective image intensifier tube.

Check focus.

Objective and output lenses are dirty.

Damaged optical components.

Visual inspection.

Factory alignment is broken.

CORRECTIVE ACTION

Insert battery or install correctly.

Replace the battery.

Clean the contact surfaces with a pencil eraser and/or alcohol and cotton swabs.

Please contact Customer Support.

Replace the batteries as per Part 4.4.3.

Please contact Customer Support.

Refocus.

Thoroughly clean the surfaces of each lens.

Please contact Customer Support.

Please contact Customer Support.

Please contact Customer Support.

LED indicator fails to activate.

CO-MR affects boresight after installation or during the firing.

Hindered rotation of the battery cap.

Battery adapter difficult to remove.

Light visible around light suppressor.

IR850 fails to activate.

Dirty cap thread.

Damaged cap thread.

Check for damaged battery adapter and battery cap.

Incorrect position of the CO-MR in relation to the day scope.

Check the light suppressor resilience.

Battery is missing or improperly installed.

Battery is dead.

IR850 damaged.

Clean the thread.

Please contact Customer Support.

If damaged please contact Customer Support.

Reposition the CO-MR on the Picatinny/ Weaver rail.

If the light suppressor is defective, please contact

Customer Support.

Insert battery or install it correctly.

Replace the battery.

Please contact Customer Support.

4.3 IDENTIFICATION OF OPERATIONAL DEFECTS

4.3.1 OPERATIONAL DEFECTS

Operational defects relate to the reliability of the intensifier, and are an indication of instability. If identified, the user will need to return the CO-MR immediately. Operational defects include shading, edge glow, flashing, flickering, and intermittent operation.

A. Shading

If shading is persistent, you will not be able to see a fully circular image (Figure 4-1). Shading is a very dark, high-contrast area with a distinct line of demarcation present, and you cannot see an image through it. Shading always begins on the edge, and will eventually migrate inward until it spans across the entire image area. If you notice shading with your device, please contact Customer Support.

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SHADING

FIGURE 4-1. SHADING

NOTE:

Verify that any shading is not the result of improper eye-relief adjustment.

B. Edge Glow

Edge glow is a bright area (it sometimes appears to be coloring) in the outer portion of the viewing area

(see Figure 4-2). To check for edge glow, block out all light from the device by cupping a hand over the lens. If the image tube is displaying edge glow, the bright area will still show up; if edge glow occurs, please contact Customer Support.

EDGE

GLOW

FIGURE 4-2. EDGE GLOW

C. Flashing, Flickering, or Intermittent Operation

The image may appear to flicker or flash. If there is more than a single flicker, check for a loose battery adapter or a weak battery. If flickering continues, please contact Customer Support.

4.3.2 COSMETIC BLEMISHES

Cosmetic blemishes are usually the result of manufacturing imperfections. They do not affect the reliability of the image intensifier, and are not normally a cause for returning the CO-MR. However, some types of cosmetic blemishes can worsen over time and interfere with the user’s ability to properly operate the device during missions. If you believe a cosmetic blemish is cause for returning the device, record the specific nature of the problem on the maintenance forms and use the clock method to identify the position of the blemish and its approximate distance from the center (e.g., 5:00 toward the outside,

2:30 near the center, or 1:00 midway).

The following are examples of cosmetic blemishes:

A. Bright Spots

A bright spot is a small, non-uniform bright area that may flicker or appear constant (Figure 4-3).

Not all bright spots make the CO-MR returnable. Cup your hand over the lens to block out all light. If the bright spot remains, please contact Customer Support.

Bright spots usually go away when all light is blocked out. Verify that any bright spots are not simply the result of bright light in the area you are observing. Bright spots are acceptable if they do not interfere with the user’s ability to view the scene or perform missions.

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B. Emission points

Emission points are steady or fluctuating pinpoints of bright light in the image area that do not go away when all external light is blocked from the objective lens (Figure 4-3). The position of an emission point within the image area does not move. Not all emission points are cause to return the CO-MR. Verify that emission points are not simply light sources present in the scene you are observing. Emission points are acceptable if they do not interfere with the user’s ability to perform missions.

EMISSION

POINT

BRIGHT

SPOT

FIGURE 4-3. EMISSION POINTS AND BRIGHT SPOTS

C. Black Spots

Black spots are cosmetic blemishes in the image intensifier or debris between the lenses. Black spots are acceptable as long as they do not interfere with the user’s ability to observe the scene. No action is required if this condition is present, unless the spots interfere with the operator’s ability to perform missions.

D. Fixed-pattern Noise

Fixed-pattern noise is usually a cosmetic blemish characterized by a faint hexagonal (honeycomb) pattern that appears throughout the viewing area. This typically occurs in excessively lit environments or when viewing very bright lights (See Figure 4-4). This pattern can be seen in every image intensifier if the level of light is high enough. This condition is acceptable as long as the pattern does not interfere with the user’s ability to view an image or interfere with their ability to perform missions.

FIGURE 4-4. FIXED-PATTERN NOISE

E. Chicken Wire

Chicken wire is an irregular pattern of dark thin lines that can appear in the field of view, either throughout the image area or in sections of the image area (See Figure 4-5). In the worst-case scenario, these lines will form hexagonal or square, wave-shaped lines. No action is required if this condition is present, unless it interferes with the user’s ability to view the image or their ability to perform missions.

FIGURE 4-5. CHICKEN WIRE

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4.4 MAINTENANCE

4.4.1 GENERAL

The section regarding CO-MR operator maintenance consists of operational tests, inspections for unit serviceability, cleaning and mounting procedures, troubleshooting, and replacement instructions for a limited number of parts. Maintenance instructions covered elsewhere in this manual (PMCS, troubleshooting, etc.) are not repeated in this section.

CAUTION:

The CO-MR is a precision electro-optical instrument, and must be handled carefully at all times to prevent damage to the device body or mechanisms.

4.4.2 CLEANING PROCEDURES

CAUTION:

Thoroughly dry all components before placing them into the storage case.

Clean the CO-MR and IR850 as follows:

1. Gently brush off any dirt from the device’s body using a clean soft cloth.

2. Moisten the cloth with fresh water and gently wipe external surfaces (except for glass surfaces).

3. Dry any wet surfaces (except for glass surfaces) with another clean, soft, dry cloth.

4. Using a lens brush, carefully remove all loose dirt from the glass surfaces.

5. Slightly dampen a cotton swab with ethanol. Gently and slowly wipe the lenses (including the photoreceiver and LED indicator). Without touching the lens holders, clean the glass surfaces in circular movements, beginning in the center and moving out towards the edge. Change the cotton swab after each circular stroke. Repeat until the glass surfaces are clean.

6. Clean the battery surfaces and contacts with a pencil eraser and/ or alcohol-dampened cotton swabs.

Clean optional equipment with a soft brush (cloth), soap, and water as required.

4.4.3 BATTERY REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT

Refer to Parts 3.1.1 and 3.1.2 for the CO-MR and IR850 battery installation procedure, respectively.

Replace the remote control batteries as follows:

1. Using a screwdriver, unscrew the four screws (A, Figure 4-6) that secure the cover to the bottom of the unit. Remove the cover.

2. Replace the batteries with two new ones (CR2016, 3V). Stack the batteries in place under the leaf contact spring with the polarity markings aligned.

3. Replace the cover and retighten the screws (A).

A

FIGURE 4-6. REMOTE CONTROL UNIT. BATTERY INSTALLATION

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4.5 RETURN INSTRUCTIONS

For service, repair or replacement, please email: [email protected].

To assist the Service Representative (SR) with determining whether or not an item is repairable, please provide the following information:

1. Serial Number of the defective item. This is engraved on the seating rail of the CO-MR.

2. Thorough description of the malfunction, defect or damage.

3. An explanation of how the malfunction, defect, or damage occurred, if known.

If the SR determines that the item is under warranty or should be returned for repair, a Return Material

Authorization number (RMA#) will be provided. RMA can be obtained via e-mail to service@armasight.

com or via phone by calling Armasight Customer Service at (888) 959-2259 Ext. 2 or via fax (888) 959-

2260.

When returning the CO-MR for service or repair, the following procedures should be performed to prevent any additional damage:

1. Verify that the CO-MR is free of all contaminants, such as dirt or any other foreign material.

2. Remove the battery.

3. Place the cap over the objective lens.

4. Screw the cap into the output lens thread.

5. Place the caps over the photoreceiver and LED indicator.

6. Place the CO-MR and its accessories into the shipping case.

7. Place the CO-MR and a copy of the test report or detailed description of the failure in a suitable packing/ shipping container. Mark the package with the RMA#. Ship using a fast, traceable service. Shipping must be prepaid by the Customer.

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APPENDIx

A. ESTIMATION OF AMBIENT ILLUMINATION LEVEL

Table A-1 lists some common natural light conditions and their corresponding representative illumination values.

TABLE A-1. STANDARD NATURAL LIGHT CONDITIONS AND ILLUMINATION VALUES

STANDARD NATURAL LIGHT CONDITIONS

Quarter moon

Full moon

Late twilight sky

Twilight sky

Overcast sky in the daytime

ILLUMINATION VALUE, LUX

0.05

0.30

1.00

10.00

500.00

B. LIST OF SPARE PARTS

The parts authorized in the below list of spare parts are required for operator maintenance. This list includes parts that must be removed in order to replace authorized parts.

The ITEM NO. column indicates the number used to identify items in Figure B-1.

The PART NO. column indicates the primary number used by the manufacturer to identify an item; this number controls the design and characteristics of the item by means of its engineering, specifications, standards, and inspection requirements.

5

4

6

2

3

11 12

13

14

17

1

15

16

21

10

18

19

20

7

8

9

FIGURE B-1. CO-MR SPARE PARTS

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ITEM NO.

13

14

15

16

9

10

11

12

7

8

5

6

3

4

1

2

20

21

22

23

24

17

18

19

TABLE B-1. CO-MR LIST OF SPARE PARTS

DESCRIPTION

Objective Lens Cap

Focus Knob

Battery Cap

Battery Cap Retainer

Output Lens Cap

Turn-Pull Switch

Gain Control Knob (only CO-MR MG)

Single Lever-Lock Quick Release Picatinny Mount #27

Photoreceiver Rubber Cap

LED Indicator Rubber Cap

Advanced Wireless Remote Control

Picatinny Adaptor for Advanced Wireless Remote Control

CR123А Battery

Operation and Maintenance Manual

Light Suppressor 1

Light Suppressor 2

Light Suppressor 3

IR850 Detachable Long Range Infrared illuminator

Platform Ring

Special Wrench

Hard Case

Battery Adapter (not shown)

CR 2016 Battery for RC (not shown)

М4×8 Flat Head Socket Cap Screw (not shown)

PART NO.

COMROBLC

COMRFK

COMRBC

COMRBCR

COMROLC

COMRTS

COMRGKC

COMRQRM

COMRPRC

COMRIRC

ANWR000001

ANRA000002

ALT

COMROMM

ANEC000005

ANEC000006

ANEC000007

IAIR850IR000001

COMRPR

COMRSW

COMRHC

COMRBA

ALT

ALT

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C. PRODUCT WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARD

In order to validate the warranty on your product, Armasight must receive a completed Product Warranty Registration Card for each unit, or the user must complete warranty registration on our website

(www.armasight.com). Please complete the included form and immediately mail it to our Service Center:

Armasight Inc.,

815 Dubuque Avenue,

South San Francisco, CA 94080

USA

ARMASIGHT PRODUCT WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARD

Product Name

Purchase Date

PRODUCT INFORMATION

Purchased From

Product Serial #

CUSTOMER INFORMATION

Name

Address

City

Day Phone #

E-mail address

Country

Home Phone #

Zip

Customer Signature Required

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ALPHABETICAL INDEX

A

Abbreviations 10

B

Battery Installation 18

Black Spots 33

Bright Spots 32

C

Cautions 2

Cell Life 13

Chicken Wire 33

Cleaning 34

Cosmetic Blemishes 32

E

Edge Glow 32

Emission Points 32

F

Fixed-Pattern Noise 32

Flashing, Flickering, or Intermittent Operation 32

G

General Information 7

H

I

Height 13

IR Illuminator 15, 24, 25

L

Length 13

M

Maintenance 29, 34

Mounting 18

O

Operating Instructions 18

Operational Defects 31

Operator Troubleshooting 31

P

PMCS 29

S

Safety Summary 2

Shading 29

Shut-down 28

Spare Parts 36

System Description 11

S

Turn Switch 12, 25

W

Warranty Information 8

Weight 13

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armasight inc

.

815 dubuque avenue,

South San Francisco

Ca 94080, uSa phone: (888)959-2259

Fax: (888)959-2260 intl phone/Fax: (650)492-7755 [email protected]

CAUTION:

This product contains natural rubber latex

which may cause allergic reactions! The FDA has reported an increase in the number of deaths that are associated with an apparent sensitivity to natural latex proteins. If you are allergic to latex, it is a good idea to learn which products contain it and strictly avoid exposure to those products.

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