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User Manual for Luna Optics LN-TRS35-LRF 3.5-14x50 Thermal Riflescope with Laser Rangefinder Click to enlarge the picture
Contents of the user manual for the Luna Optics LN-TRS35-LRF 3.5-14x50 Thermal Riflescope
- Product category: Thermal Scopes Luna Optics
- Brand: Luna Optics
- Description and content of package
- Technical information and basic settings
- Frequently asked questions – FAQ
- Troubleshooting (does not switch on, does not respond, error message, what do I do if...)
- Authorized service for Luna Optics Thermal Scopes
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User manual for the Luna Optics LN-TRS35-LRF 3.5-14x50 Thermal Riflescope contain basic instructions
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Product description Luna Optics delivers the LN-TRS35-LRF 3.5-14x50 Thermal Riflescope to add stealth to your target observations and target acquisitions during the day or at night and through smoke, fog, or dust. At the core of this device is a 384 x 288 uncooled microbolometer, which captures images of thermal profiles with a 50 Hz refresh rate. After processing, the video data is delivered to an 800 x 600 color OLED display. The viewing experience is smoothed out by the Shutter-Free Technology that removes a shutter effect and flickering that is found in many contemporary thermal imaging systems. Other highlights are the infrared optical system with a 50mm lens and a 3.5x magnification and five digital reticles. To add versatility, the device also has a precision eye-safe laser rangefinder with a maximum range of 656 yards and a pressure pad remote control for activating the rangefinder. Using an ergonomic control pad, you can choose between image processing modes and functions, like White Hot and Black Hot color palettes.
To match the unforgiving conditions of the battlefields, the cast aluminum housing is water-resistant and impact-resistant. For added comfort and slip-free operation, all the knobs have knurling or texture, and to save space and to add convenience, both windage and elevation adjustments are integrated into a single turret. For attachment to most standard firearms, the housing also provides Picatinny/Weaver style rail mount. Note: Export of this device described herein is strictly prohibited without a valid export license issued by the U.S. Department of State Directorate of Defense Trade Controls, as prescribed in the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR), Title 22, Code of Federal Regulations, Parts 120-130, and/or by the U.S. Department of Commerce Bureau of Industry Security, as prescribed in the Export Administration Regulations (EAR), Title 15, Code of Federal Regulations, Parts 730-780. For further information contact the Directorate of Defense Trade Controls and/or the Bureau of Industry Security. - Thermal Imager & Laser Rangefinder
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- Uncooled microbolometer
- 384 x 288 resolution
- Manual sensor gain
- 8-14µm spectral response
- Pixel pitch: 17μm
- 50 Hz refresh rate
- 11 to 656 yards laser rangefinder range
- Optical Performance
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- 50mm objective diameter
- 3.5x optical magnification
- 2x, 4x digital zoom
- 55 mm eye relief
- +4 to -4 diopter adjustment
- Display, Reticle, Video Performance
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- 800 x 600 color OLED display
- Shutter-free technology removes shutter effect
- Five digital reticle patterns
- In-view menu and status panel
- White hot and black hot palettes
- Manual display brightness control
- 12V external power port
- Use and Handling
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- Windage and elevation adjustments are integrated into a single turret
- Construction
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- Durable cast aluminum housing
- Built-in laser rangefinder
- Knurled adjusters
- Tethered objective cover
- Rubber wide eyecup
- Picatinny/Weaver rail mount
- Water-resistant, rated IPXIPX5
UPC: 898995001900 In the Box Luna Optics LN-TRS35-LRF 3.5-14x50 Thermal Riflescope with Laser Rangefinder (50 Hz, Digital Multi-Reticle, Matte Black) - 2 x CR-123A Batteries
- Carry Case
- Pressure Pad Remote Control
- Picatinny/Weaver Mount
- Limited 1-Year Warranty
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Technical parametersLuna Optics LN-TRS35-LRF Specs Thermal Sensor | Uncooled bolometer Resolution: 384 x 288 Pixel Pitch: 17 µm Spectral Sensitivity: 8 - 14 µm Frame Rate: 50 Hz | Display | 800 x 600 color OLED display | Magnification | 3.5x optical 2x, 4x digital zoom | Field of View | 9.3 - 7° | Diopter Adjustment | +4 to -4 | Eye Relief | 55 mm | Minimum Focus Distance | 8.2' / 2.5 m | Battery / Runtime | 2 x CR-123A batteries / 3.5 hours runtime | Operating Temperature | -4 to 122°F / -20 to 50°C | Laser Sensor | Laser Rangefinder Class I, eye-safe laser Wavelength: 905 nm Range: 656 yd / 600 m Accuracy: ±1.1 yd/ ±1.0 m | Impact Rating | 600 g | Waterproofing | Water-resistant, rated IPX5 | Dimensions | 9.4 x 3.5 x 3.2" / 24.0 x 9.0 x 8.1 cm | Weight | 30.0 oz / 0.85 kg |
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