Plc 5 25 Manual

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Thedevice is equipped with a USB (type C) port. You will find it under the rubber cap on the right side of the device (caps are marked with appropriate icon).

We have included a USB (type C) charging cable with your scope. Plug the cable into a USB wall charger that has an output of 2 amps (Wall Charger not included).

Charge your scope for 6 hrs using a 2 A USB wall charger. Note using a wall charger with lower amperage will take longer to charge your scope.


The device is equipped with a microSD Card and USB (type C) ports. You can find them under the rubber caps on the right side of the device (we marked the caps with appropriate icons).

To open the rubber port cover, gently lift the rubber cover and move it out of the way.


To remove the microSD Card from the port, push the card slightly in using the same thin object you did before. When the card pops up a few millimeters, pull the card out with your fingers or tweezers.


Before operating your device, update the firmware to the latest version. All firmware updates can be found on at

To receive a notification concerning new firmware updates, please register your device on our website. An email notification will be sent when a new firmware update becomes available.

To update the firmware you will need a microSD Card and fully charged internal battery.


NOTE:

In the event of a power failure during an update, the device may crash. This will corrupt the system files and the device will need to be sent back to the ATN factory for service.

To ensure your zero coordinates are not lost, write down your zero coordinates before continuing to update the firmware.




The X-Sight 5 has a 3.5-inch eye relief (90 mm), and can be mounted using 30 mm mounting rings. ATN has provided two standard rings and one L shape ring. The L shape ring is for those instances when you need extra eye relief for certain rifles. First, choose your preference of rings and position and mount the bottom portions of your rings to your rail for optimal eye relief. Place the scope on the bottom half of the rings you just mounted, verifying you have sufficient eye relief for your platform. Place the top portion of your ring over the mounted bottom portion, make sure the holes align and the screws turn easily. Apply equal torque to all screws with the provided Allen wrench. Make sure your rings are tight on your rifles rail and will not come loose due to recoil.


The factory preset modes control the brightness of the IR illuminator.

Three modes are designated on the head after the focusing ring. The modes are distinguishable by the size of the dot. The small dot indicates the lowest power output setting. The medium dot indicates the medium output power setting. The large dot indicates the strongest output power setting.

To turn on/off the IR illuminator push the button on the tail cap.

To switch the modes rotate the setting ring behind the focus ring of the IR illuminator.


In order to Align the IR850 illuminator to your scope. After the IR850 is assembled into the mount. Place it on the X-Sight 5 side accessory rail or on your rifles accessory Picatinny rail. Once mounted securely, slightly loosen the two screws on top of the mounting ring.

While looking through the X-Sight 5 at night with night mode activated. Move the IR850 around in the mount until you see the IR light covering your entire field of view in the X-Sight 5 view finder. Once you have adjusted your IR light to be aligned with your X-Sight 5 FOV, gently tighten the two screws on top of the mounting ring with an Allen wrench.


Display widgets can be disabled from the System Settings.

To enter System Settings you should click the OK button from Homescreen to access the Shortcut Carousel.

Select the wrench icon with RIGHT or LEFT buttons and push the OK button to enter the System Settings menu.

Select the Display tab with RIGHT button and choose subcategory Display Widgets with the Keypad buttons.

Press the OK button to select the Display Widgets. Use the Keypad buttons to change from Extended to Minimal. Press the FUNCTION 1 button to escape the menu.


ZOOM LEVEL

While on the Homescreen use the UP and DOWN buttons to Increase or Decrease zoom.

Pressing and holding the UP or DOWN buttons will engage Smooth Zoom In or Out. A quick press of the UP or DOWN buttons will give you step zoom levels.


TAKING PHOTOS OR VIDEOS

Press and Hold the LEFT button to switch modes in order to take Videos or Photos. A short PRESS of the LEFT button will activate or stop Video recording. Or if you are in Photo mode pressing the Left button will take a still image.


Push the OK button to enter the menu.

The System Settings consists of a Tab Bar at the top of the screen, list of subcategories in the center and Help Information (key for the button functions) at the bottom.

In order to Close the Menu press the FUNCTION 1 button on your Keypad.

Movement between the tabs is carried out using the LEFT and RIGHT buttons.

Each tab includes subcategories. To select a particular subcategory you should use Keypad buttons and press the OK button to select it.


Depending on the ambient light conditions you may need to adjust the Night Sensitivity setting.

Press the OK button from the Homescreen and use the RIGHT or LEFT buttons to select the Wrench Icon. Press the OK button to enter System Settings.

Select the Video Category with the RIGHT button. Use the DOWN button to navigate to Night Sensitivity.

Press the OK button to select this subcategory. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to Select High or Low mode. Press the OK button to confirm your selection. Press the FUNCTION 1 button to exit the Menu.


NORMAL

The default mode. While recording the Counter widget appears. In order to Start recording video. While on the Homescreen, press and hold the LEFT button to switch to Video Mode. Then a short press of the LEFT button to activate video recording. Press the LEFT button once more to Stop recording video.


Blend Mode (Simple/Advanced)

You can record your videos in two ways.

Simple Mode: In simple mode you will see basic info displayed on the Video: Date/Time, ATN Logo, and Distance.

Advanced Mode: In Advanced mode besides the Basic info, you will also see Compass, pitch and roll, ballistic parameters (when Ballistic Calculator is On).


Microphone

To Turn On/Off the Microphone select the Recording Category and navigate to Microphone with your keypad. Select Microphone with the OK button and use the UP and DOWN buttons to change the setting. Confirm your selection with the OK button, press FUNCTION 1 to escape to Homescreen.


RECOIL ACTIVATED VIDEO (RAV)

When you set your video record to RAV mode (from Shortcut Menu), the system buffers everything your scope sees.

While you are in this mode, the RAV widget appears and then after starting to record the Time Counter appears.


After activating the RAV function in the Shortcut Carousel, return to the Homescreen. Continue the activation process by pressing the LEFT button that activates Video. Also, make sure you see the RAV icon on the Home screen upper right corner. Press the LEFT button again to stop Video recording.


When a shot is fired and your scope experiences recoil (some airguns may not provide enough recoil for RAV to be activated). The scope will record video prior to the shot being taken, the moment of, and some time after. Exact settings may be adjusted in the System Settings.


RAV CALIBRATION

RAV (Recoil Activated Video) is a fantastic feature that allows you to set your scope to record your video when you fire your weapon. But as there are many types of calibers and platforms our standard RAV sensitivity may not be enough.

IE small calibers that have little recoil, which fails to activate RAV. With this option you are able to adjust the sensitivity of your scope in order for it to recognize the light recoil and activate RAV.


NOTE:

For best results you should only Calibrate RAV at a shooting range. ATN endorses safe and responsible recreational shooting, and does not recommend RAV calibration at home regardless of state law.




NOTE:

Before Zeroing your scope, please make sure the correct lens type is selected. You can check this by going to the System Settings and selecting Settings. You will see the subcategory Device Type. Please make sure you select the lens type of your scope.

This lets the system know which Scope you are actually using (example: X-Sight 5 3-15 or 5-25).




To Zero in your scope you will need to go to the Profile/Zero section of the System Settings, or select it from the Shortcut Carousel.

To enter the System Settings, open Shortcut Carousel with OK button and select the wrench icon with RIGHT or LEFT buttons, then enter the PROFILES/ZERO tab and select Current or Other, then select Zero reticle. Or select the Zero Reticle shortcut from the Shortcut Carousel and push the OK button to enter the menu.


Before you begin the Zeroing process you will need to either create a new Profile or utilize an existing one. We recommend to create a new one to understand the process better.

Under the Profiles/Zero Category you will find Current, Other, Import from SD card, Export to SD card. Select Other. There you will see Profile 1 and Create New Profile. You can select Profile 1 and edit it, or create a new one and make changes to it. Once you select a profile, press the OK button to load it. Once the profile is loaded, it becomes your current profile.


Profiles are primarily used in order to utilize your scope on various weapons. This way, when moving your scope from one gun to the next, you can simply select the Profile that you have already created for the particular gun you are using. Multiple profiles are also used to zero in the scope, on the same gun, but at different ranges. For example, one Profile may be called AR 50 yards and another AR 200 yards. Allowing you to create two separate profiles to better fine tune your shooting solutions for both shorter and longer range shooting.

In order to change the profile name to what you want, open the ATN Connect 5 app and connect your Phone/Tablet to your scope.

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