ATN Hunting Equipment ATN 2 6x65 DNS User Manual

DAY/NIGHT RIFLESCOPE SYSTEM  
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FEATURES  
26X65 DAYTIME  
SNIPER SCOPE  
412X80 DAYTIME  
SNIPER SCOPE  
NIGHT VISION  
WEAPON SIGHT  
• Illuminated reticle with 10  
position rheostat  
• Illuminated reticle with 10  
position rheostat  
• Hight resolution Gen2+ or  
Gen3+ Intensifier Tube  
• 500-Yard Bullet drop  
compensator with inter-  
changeable cams  
• 1000-Yard Bullet drop  
compensator with inter-  
changeable cams  
• Detachable  
450  
mW  
Infrared Illuminator with  
dedicated windage and  
elevation adjustment  
• 6 Interchangeable Cams  
• 8 Interchangeable Cams  
• Detection Range: 350m  
• Recognition Range: 200m  
• 42 mm tube for amazing  
light transmission  
• 40 mm tube for amazing  
light transmission  
• 42 mm Steel rings  
• 40 mm Steel rings  
• FOV: 6°-2°(4-12x80)  
10°-3°(2-6x65)  
• 500 Yard Range Finder  
• 1/8 MOA at 100 Yards  
• 1000 Yard Range Finder  
• 1/8 MOA at 100 Yards  
• Diopter Adjustment: ± 5  
• Power Supply: 3 v lithium  
• Battery Life: 30 hours  
• Proshield and Everlight  
Lens coatings  
• Proshield and Everlight  
Lens coatings  
• Sun shade  
• Sun shade  
APPLICATION  
ATN is proud to introduce our unique day/night riflescope systems. This unit starts as a  
sensational day time scopes. 80mm (!) objective and 40mm(!) tube combined with the  
best, German quality multicoated glass on the market makes this sight the best light-  
gathering device for shooting in the world. An array of features that will dazzle any marks-  
men include parallax-free construction; 4 to12 variable Power Zoom (2 to 6 for 2-6x65),  
1000-Yard Bullet drop Compensator with interchangeable cams for eight calibers (500  
yards and six calibers for 2-6x65) , 1000 Yard Range Finder (500 Yard for 2-6x65) and a  
super sharp, illuminated reticle with 10 light settings.  
Additional features include 1/8 MOA adjustment at 100 yards, 100% weather resistance  
and Matte Black mil-spec finish with beryllium powder coating.  
But wait it gets even better! With a simple twist of the eyepiece you can remove the  
daytime riflescope eyepiece and replace it with a Night Vision eyepiece converting your  
scope into a high quality, very accurate night vision weapon sight.  
The Night Vision eyepiece utilizes a US Gen.3+ Light Intensifier Tube (same as used in  
Desert Storm and standard for Navy Seals). Also available US 2nd Gen.+.  
This ingenious setup allows the shooter to go from day to night in less then 30 seconds  
without tools, without changes in eye relief and remain zeroed all around the clock. A  
separate, removable, most powerful in the world (450mW) long-range Infrared Illumina-  
tor is also included to provide the user with total darkness capability. Furthermore the US  
government just granted ATN with a patent for the feature that prevents Tube burn by the  
illuminated reticle.  
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MOUNTING  
The 4-12x80 can be mounted utilizing 40mm rings.  
The 2-6x65 can be mounted utilizing 42mm rings.  
CAUTION: Be sure gun is not loaded. Use safe gun han-  
dling procedures at all times.  
FOCUSING  
While holding the scope about four inches from your  
eye, quickly glance through the eyepiece at a featureless,  
flatly lit bright area such as a wall or the sky.  
±5 Diopter  
CAUTION: Viewing the sun can cause serious eye injury,  
never look at the sun with this product or even the naked  
eye.  
If the reticle is not sharply defined instantly, turn the  
eyepiece (either direction) a few turns. Quickly glance  
through the scope again. If the focus has improved, but is  
still not perfect, continue focusing. If the focus condition  
became worse, turn it the opposite way.  
PRE-ZEROING  
Pre-zeroing is recommended and can be done with a scope guide or bore sight. These  
items have their own instructions.  
CAUTION: Be sure gun is not loaded. Use safe gun handling procedures at all times.  
ZEROING  
CAUTION: All shooting should be done at an approved range or other safe area. Eye and  
ear protection is recommended.  
DANGER  
If you used a bore-obstructing device, remove it before proceeding. If the barrel  
has-been drilled for a mount, check that the screws do not protrude into the bore.  
Do not fire live or even blank ammunition with an obstructed barrel. An obstruction  
can cause serious damage to the gun and possible personal injury to yourself and  
others nearby.  
From a steady rest position, fire three rounds at a 100 yard target for 2-6x65 and 200  
yard target for 4-12x80. Observe bullet strike on target and adjust windage and elevation  
screws as needed to correct aim. You will need to remove the dust caps from the top of  
the windage and elevation adjustments to do this.  
NOTE: Each click of adjustment changes bullet strike by the amount shown on the chart  
below.  
WINDAGE / ELEVATION  
(inches of movement per click)  
50 Yards-1/16”  
100 Yards-1/8”  
200 Yards-1/4”  
300 Yards-3/8”  
When you have finished zeroing, replace windage  
and elevation dust caps.  
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ELECTRONIC RETICLE  
Your scope has an Electronic reticle. There are 10 degrees  
of illumination. The rheostat is the knob located at the back  
of the scope. It is labeled with numbers OFF - 9. When the  
rheostat is set at 0 you will see a black etched reticle. The  
reticle will light up red electronically as you rotate the rheo-  
stat through the numbers, 9 being the brightest.  
10 position rheostat  
for reticle brightness  
ajustment  
USING THE ATN RANGEFINDER RETICLE  
The rangefinder reticle in your riflescope was designed to assist you in determining the  
range of your target. These distances are based on a 6’ target, if a 6’ target fits between  
the numbered baseline (the five short horizontal lines) and the post of the reticle above  
the baseline determines your distance. If a 6’ target fits between the horizontal post of the  
reticle and 2 the target is 200 yards away. If the same target fits between the 4 and the  
horizontal post of the reticcle the target is 400 yards away. The same is with the 6 and 10.  
The target would be either 600,800 or 1000 yards away.  
If a 6’ target  
fitsbetween  
these two  
lines then  
the target is  
200 yards  
away.  
If a 6’ target  
fitsbetween  
these two  
lines then  
the target  
is 400 yards  
away.  
BULLET DROP COMPENSATOR  
The 4-12x also comes standard with a 1000 yard bullet drop compensator for the .50BMG  
round. The 2-6x also comes standard with a 500 yard bullet drop compensator for the  
.223 round. You should have zeroed your scope in at 100 yards target for 2-6x65 and a  
200 yard target for 4-12x80. When shooting at longer ranges the bullet drop compensator  
can be adjusted for 200, 300, 400, and 500 yards. Pending on the distance click the bullet  
drop compensator to the appropriate setting. This will automatically adjust your reticle for  
that particular distance. Your 4-12x also comes with other cams allowing you to change  
your bullet drop compensator to work with the following categories: .308, 30-. 06, .270,  
7 mm Mag, .300 Win Mag. 22-250, .243, .223. The 2-6x65 has the rounds for .223, .308,  
30-.06, .270, 7mm MAG, .300 Win Mag.  
200 yards  
compensation  
500 yards  
copmensation  
1000 yards  
copmensation  
200 yards  
500 yards  
1000 yards  
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CHANGING THE BULLET DROP COMPENSATOR  
Set the bullet drop compensator to the 100-yards (2-6x65) or  
200 yards (4-12x80) range. Then remove the elevation dust  
cover from the cam. Next you will find three small set screws  
on the bullet drop compensator right above the yardage num-  
bers. Remove these screws and lift the cam off of the scope.  
Once you have done this select the desired caliber cam you  
would like to use and place this cam where you removed the  
previous one (make sure that a replacement cam is set to the  
100-yard range for 2-6x65 and 200 yards for 4-12x80). Then  
tighten the cam in place by putting the three set screws back.  
Finally replace the dust cover.  
MAINTAINING YOUR RIFLESCOPE  
Your riflescope is waterproof and shockproof. However, you should never try to take apart  
or clean it internally (it will void your warranty). If your scope ever does need repairs or  
adjustments, it should be returned to ATN’s service department. The exposed optical  
surfaces will perform their best if they are occasionally wiped clean with a lens cloth or  
with optical quality lens paper like those for eyeglasses or camera lenses. Maintain the  
metal surfaces of your rifle scope by removing any dirt or sand with a soft brush so as  
to avoid scratching the finish. Wipe down the scope with a damp cloth and follow with a  
dry cloth. Finally, going over the tube with a silicone treated cloth will restore luster and  
protect the scope against corrosion. Be careful not to touch the any of the lenses with the  
silicone cloth.  
THE NIGHT VISION EYEPIECE  
The Night Vision eyepiece utilizes a US 2nd or 3rd Gen. Light  
Intensifying Tube. A separate, removable, most powerful in  
the world (450mW), long-range Infrared Illuminator is also  
included to provide the user with total darkness capability.  
Furthermore the U.S. government just granted ATM with a  
patent for the feature that prevents Tube from burning by the  
illuminated reticle.  
REPLACING DAY-VISION EYEPIECE WITH NIGHT-VISION ONE  
Release detent along arrow “Open” on  
the sight body, turn it counter clockwise  
and take it out.  
In order to install the night-vision sight  
align the bayonet groove in the eyepiece  
body with the pin (or finger) on the inte-  
rior surface of the sight body (its location  
is marked with a dot on the body), insert  
the eyepiece as far as it will go then turn it  
clockwise. Make sure that the detent has  
operated and the eyepiece won’t rotate  
or getout. Replace the night-vision with  
the day-vision one in a similar way.  
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THE IR ILLUMINATOR  
Infra-red (IR) Illuminators are common for night vision technology. The IR light greatly  
enhances the performance of your day/night system (in night mode), while remaining  
almost totally invisible to the naked eye. In a dark environment, power up the day/night  
system (in night mode) and observe a scene with the IR off. Then observe the same  
scene with the IR on. Note the difference in illumination. It is important to remember that  
the IR illuminator is simply an infra red light source, and like any light source it may loose  
its effectiveness over a great distance.  
To fix the IR Illuminator to the riflescope screw the fixation screw on the IR into the thread  
on the night-vision eyepiece body.  
IR Brightness  
Adjustment  
Battery  
Housing  
IR Beam Direction  
Vertical Adjustment  
IR Focusing  
Battery  
Cap  
Fixation  
Screw  
IR Beam Direction  
Horizontal Adjustment  
The IR illuminator control buttons are located on its side.  
To switch the Digital IR illuminator on/off press “+” and “-” buttons simultaneously. When  
the IR illuminator is switched on you can see the green LED lit.  
By pushing the buttons “+” and “-” you may adjust the IR brightness.  
The IR beam is focusable to change the field of coverage. To change the beam width  
slightly turn the IR lens.  
You may notice that beam of IR illuminator might not shine directly in the middle of your  
viewing image. You can change the direction of the IR beam slightly in horizontal and  
vertical directions with rotation of small screws on the side of IR.  
You can also change the position of the IR control  
panel fitting your needs. Undoing the small set screw  
on back of IR. Then use the included wrench to loosen  
back ring, Move the IR to its desired position/angle,  
retighten ring with wrench then retighten set screw.  
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PREPARING FOR OPERATION  
Daytime Sniper Scope:  
• Install the battery for illuminated reticle into its housing.  
• Adjust the magnification by rotating of magnification ring near eyepiece.  
• Observe the scene and adjust the eyepiece for optimal clarity. Bring into focus by rotat-  
ing the focusing ring of the eyepiece.  
• Turn on the reticle illumination if you need.  
• Adjust the reticle brightness by rotating of the 10-position rheostat.  
Night Vision Weapon Sight:  
• Install the batteries in the seats of the night-vision eyepiece and IR illuminator by the  
polarity marks on the devices bodies.  
• Turn on the night-vision eye-piece by means of the switch located on its body.  
• Observe the scene and adjust the eyepiece for optimal clarity. Bring into focus by rotat-  
ing the focusing ring of the eyepiece.  
• Turn on the IR illuminator .  
• Adjust IR brightness.  
• Focus the illuminator by rotating its lens..  
BATTERIES  
The batteries (included with the unit) are coin style 3 volt lithium batteries (CR2032) for  
Electronic Reticle and two 3 volt lithium batteries (CR123A) for Night Vision Eyepiece and  
IR Illuminator.  
VERY IMPORTANT!  
Your Day/Night System comes with a patented technology that puts the lit reticle  
of the riflescope into an infrared mode which helps prevent tube burn. However,  
even in this mode if the brightness of the reticle is turned up too high you can run  
the risk of burning the reticle pattern into your night vision light intensifier tube.  
This damage is not covered by the warranty!  
When setting the reticle brightness of your scope in the Night Vision Mode  
please set the brightness at the lowest visible setting that you are comfortable.  
This will prolong the life of the Light Intensifier Tube. We suggest turning the  
reticle brightness to the (1) selection then slowly increase it until you clearly see  
the reticle. Do not overly increase the reticle brightness.  
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WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS  
ALWAYS REMEMBER TO TURN OFF THE ATN 4-12x80 DAY/NIGHT RIFLESCOPE  
WHEN IT IS NOT IN USE. IF YOU DO NOT PLAN ON USING RIFLESCOPE FOR A  
PERIOD OF MORE THAN 10 DAYS, YOU SHOULD REMOVE THE BATTERIES.  
• Avoid touching lenses. If fingerprints or traces of dirt or dust appear, clean surface with  
photographic lens cleaning tissue.  
• Keep lens cap/daylight filter on when not in use.  
• Avoid contact with dust, steam, and gas.  
•THE DAY/NIGHT RIFLESCOPE is friendly to the user or environment.  
• Do not disassemble except to clean the front lens and the eyepiece: it will void your  
warranty.  
• Evaluate the scopes function by looking through it in a lit environment with the daylight  
filter lens cap on. Never use in daylight without the daylight filter lens cap on. Do  
not surpass ten minutes of testing.  
• Never point DAY/NIGHT RIFLESCOPE with night vision eyepiece at a bright light  
source. It the scope shuts off automatically after directing it at a bright light source, turn  
the unit off and wait for 1 - 2 minutes before turning the unit back on.  
• Adverse atmospheric conditions such as fog, smog, or haze and a lack of ambient light  
(moon or starlight) may diminish the effective viewing distance. All technical data for this  
unit was compiled in a controlled environment, therefore it may be difficult to recreate the  
conditions this scope was tested in.  
TROUBLE SHOOTING  
Q: Flashes, flickers, or clicking occur while operating  
S: If it occurs within the first five minutes of inserting new batteries, it is normal and the  
device will resume normal operation soon thereafter. If it occurs for more than 10 minutes,  
contact your dealer or other authorized service representative for service instructions.  
Q: Dark spots on screen.  
S: These are cosmetic blemishes in the intensifier tube. They are a by-product of the  
process of manufacturing night vision tubes. They will not impede your viewing ability.  
Q: Image not clear.  
S: Adjust focus ring. If problem persists, increase viewing distance  
Q: Fixed-pattern noise in a honeycomb shape.  
S: Usually a cosmetic blemish characterized by a faint honeycomb-type pattern. This  
usually occurs when viewing very bright lights. Adjust the potentiometer, to reduce bright-  
ness.  
Q: A pattern of dark thin lines which look like chicken wire.  
S: Turn on illuminator, if purchased. If illuminator doesn’t brighten image, replace batter-  
ies. If problem persists, contact ATN for service instructions.  
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SPECIFICATION  
4-12x80  
2-6x65  
DAYTIME  
Magnification  
4-12x  
2-6x  
Objective diameter  
Mounting Rings  
Bullet drop calibers  
80mm  
40mm  
65 mm  
42 mm  
50 BMG, .308, 30-.06,  
.270, 7 mm Mag, .300 Win  
Mag., 22- 250, .223, .243  
.223, .308, 30-. 06,  
.270, 7 mm Mag,  
.300 Win Mag  
Field of Viev  
Eye Relief  
6° - 2°  
10° - 3°  
85 mm  
80 mm  
Rangefinding  
Illuminated reticle  
Power source  
Battery life  
1000 m/yard  
Yes  
500 m/yard  
Yes  
3-volt (CR2032)  
100 hours  
Yes  
3-volt (CR2032)  
100 hours  
Yes  
Sun shade  
Recomended use  
Ver  
Tac, WFB  
Adjustment windage and  
elevation  
1/8 MOA at 100 m/yards  
1.8 kg / 4.2 lbs  
1/8 MOA at 100 m/yards  
1.45kg / 3.2 lbs  
Weight  
Dimensions  
400 x 97 x 88 mm  
/ 15” x 4” x 4”  
268 x 75 x 72 mm  
/ 11” X 3” x 3”  
NIGHT VISION  
Total Darkness Technology  
Intensifier Tube  
Standard  
2nd or 3rd Gen.  
250 / 300 m/y  
175 / 225 m/y  
6° - 2°  
Standard  
2nd or 3rd Gen.  
250 / 300 m/y  
175 / 225 m/y  
10° - 3°  
Detection Range  
Recognition Range  
Field of View  
Diopter Adjustment  
Resolution  
±5  
±4  
Varies according  
to tube & Generation  
Varies according  
to tube & Generation  
Range of Focus  
Reticle  
75’ to infinity  
75’ to infinity  
Green on green  
rangefinder  
Green on green  
rangefinder  
Controls  
Digital  
Digital  
Power Supply  
Battery Life  
Dimensions  
3 volt (CR123A)  
10-20 hours  
3 volt (CR123A)  
10-20 hours  
442 x 125 x 88 mm  
/ 17” x 5” x 4”  
325 x 100 x 75 mm  
/ 13” x 4” x 3”  
Operating Temperatures  
Weight  
-40° F to +110°F  
1.9kg / 4.3 lbs  
-40° F to +110°F  
1.5kg / 3.3 lbs  
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2 YEAR PRODUCT WARRANTY  
This product is guaranteed to be free from manufacturing defects in material and workmanship  
under normal use for a period of 2 (two) years from the date of purchase. In the event a defect that  
is covered by the foregoing warranty occurs during the applicable period stated above, ATN, at its  
option, will either repair or replace the product, and such action on the part of ATM shall be the full  
extent of ATN’s liability, and the Customer’s sole and exclusive remedy. This warranty does not  
cover a product (a) used in 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 ATN  
without prior written consent of ATN; (d) special order or “close-out” merchandise or merchandise  
sold “as-is” by either ATN or the ATN 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 ATN. ATN shall not be responsible for any defects or damage that in ATN’s opinion is a  
result from the mishandling, abuse, misuse, improper storage or improper operation, including use  
in conjunction with equipment which 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 CUSTOMER IS HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT OPERATION OF THE EQUIPMENT  
DURING DAYLIGHT HOURS OR UNDER ANY EXCESSIVE LIGHT CONDITIONS MAY PERMA-  
NENTLY 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 pur-  
chaser. Any breach of this warranty shall be waived unless the customer notifies ATN 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.  
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY  
ATN 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 respon-  
sibility of the Customer. ATN’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 ATN 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 ATN and the Customer; ATN’s obligations under this Agree-  
ment extend solely to the Customer. ATN’s liability hereunder for damages, regardless of the  
form or action, shall not exceed the fees or other charges paid to ATN by the customer or  
customer’s dealer. ATN 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.  
PRODUCT WARRANTY REGISTRATION  
In order to validate the warranty on your product, ATN must receive a completed Product Warranty  
Registration Card for each unit. Please complete the form below and immediately mail it to our  
Service Center: ATN Corporation, 20 South Linden Ave., Suite 1 B, South San Francisco CA 94080.  
Products qualifying for warranty repair will be either repaired or replaced within 10 business days of  
receipt of merchandise unless the customer is notified otherwise.  
OBTAINING WARRANTY SERVICE  
To obtain warranty service on your unit, take or send the product, postage paid, with a copy of your  
sales receipt to our service center, ATN Corporation at the address noted above. All merchandise  
must be fully insured with the correct postage; ATN will not be responsible for improper postage, or,  
missing or damaged merchandise during shipment.  
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For customer service and technical support, please contact  
American Technologies Network Corp.  
North American Office  
20 S. Linden Ave. Suite 1B, South San Francisco, CA 94080  
phone: 800-910-2862, 650-875-0130; fax: 650-875-0129  
European Office  
phone: 44(0)870-0111286, fax: 44(0) 845-3349142  
The following countries can use our  
toll free number 00 800 9102-8620  
Austria, France, Germany, Holland, Italy, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland  
©2002 ATN Corporation  
 

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