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 Operation Manual 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
LAM 3 IR  
RED / INFRARED LASER  
AIMER / ILLUMINATOR 
105 Sparks Ave., Toronto, ON M2H 2S5, Canada                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          
                    
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                            LASER RADIATION –AVOID  EXPOSURE TO THE BEAM  INFRARED LASER  OUTPUT POWER <25 mW  WAVELENGTH 830-860 nm  RED LASER  OUTPUT POWER <8 mW  WAVELENGTH 630-660 nm    CLASS 3B LASER PRODUCT  LASER WARNING LABEL IS LOCATED ON TOP  OF THE DEVICE ii                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               
                    
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                        IMPORTANT INFORMATION  Read prior to activation  You have just purchased a sophisticated electronic device.  To operate it properly, please read this manual carefully.  LAM belongs to Class 3b laser products in accordance  with IEC 60825-1. This radiation is hazardous for your  eyes. Here are some common precautions that must be  observed.    Avoid any exposure of the eye to direct or closely  reflected laser beam. Naked skin exposure to laser  beam is not recommended.     ALWAYS turn the devic
                    
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                         NEVER reverse polarity of the battery   ALWAYS make sure that the device is fixed firmly  on the weapon   ALWAYS remove battery when not in use for a long  period   ALWAYS store in a warm dry place when not in use   ALWAYS clean output windows with soft cloth only   ALWAYS check the O-ring when replacing the  battery.  iv                                                                                                                                                                          
                    
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                        CONTENTS  1. Brief description ..........................................................2  1. LAM DESIGN AND APPEARANCE........................3  2. DELIVERY SET.........................................................9  2.1 Standard delivery set ...................................9  3. SPECIFICATIONS ...................................................10  4. OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS...............................11  4.1 Battery installation ....................................11  4.2 Mounting LAM
                    
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                        Carefully read all the instructions prior to use.  Failure to obey the instructions will void the  warranty!   INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION   CLASS 3B LASER PRODUCT   830–860 nm 25 mW, 630-650 nm 8 mW.   DON’T LOOK INTO THE BEAM!  1. Brief description  LAM laser aimer/illuminator (hereinafter referred as  LAM) is designed for precise aiming at day and night.  LAM forms an IR laser radiation spot on the target visible  by naked eye (red colour) or visible only through the  night vision goggles. It c
                    
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                        1. LAM 3IR APPEARANCE  2  Fig. 1 — Front view    3    8    1    7      4  6    9    5 10      1 - Windage and elevation adjustment knobs, for Visible & IR aimer        channel   2 - Windage and elevation adjustment knobs, for illuminator channel   3 – Housing   4 - IR aimer   5 - Visible red aimer   6 - Battery compartment cover   7 – Illuminator   8 - Illuminator beam divergence adjustment ring   9 - Quick release lever  10 - Red channel filter  3                                                
                    
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                        Fig. 2 — LAM rear view  12  17  16  11 15 14 13    11 - Bracket   12 - blocking ring   13 - mode switch   14 - low battery indicator   15 – high / low (working / training modes) power switch   16 - remote button connector   17 - windage adjustment knob, illuminator channel  4                                                                                                                                                                                                                                
                    
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                        LAM consists of three laser emitters – IR aimer (4, Fig.  1), visible aimer (5, Fig.1) and IR illuminator (7, Fig. 1) –  combined in one housing (3, Fig. 1) with interaxis  distance of 44.8 millimeters. LAM is powered by a  lithium battery (CR123 type). The battery is installed  between aimer and illuminator and covered with battery  compartment cover (6, Fig.1), which is attached to the  housing by a rubber band.   The junction of battery compartment cover (6, Fig. 1) and  housing (3, Fig. 1) i
                    
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                        LAM is off  OFF  Visible aimer is on  R  IR aimer is on  P  Illuminator is on  IL  Both IR aimer and Illuminator are  ILP  on  Battery test  BT  The LED (14, Fig. 2) in BT mode indicates battery level:  solid red LED means the battery charge is normal, if it is  blinking - the battery must be replaced.  IR channels of LAM can operate at high (H mode) and  low (L mode) power levels of laser. Low mode or IR  channels are used for training purposes. Appropriate level  can be chosen with switch (15,
                    
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                        High power mode is a health hazard!  Lock switch (15, Fig.2) with blocking ring (12, Fig.2) when  you do not intend using LAM in high power mode.   Use filter with the Red Channel in the training mode  LAM can be turned on either with a switch (13, Fig. 2) or  with a remote control pressure switch, when it is  connected through the remote control connector (16, Fig.  2). When the remote button is connected, switch (15, Fig.  2) only pre-selects modes, but does not activate them;  LAM goes on in 
                    
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                        points (depending on the location of LAM on the  weapon).   For precise shooting you should know the distance to the  target and have trajectory correction table for your  weapon. The shooter should estimate the distance and  determine the shift of the aimer spot in accordance with  the correction table.   Use illuminator when light conditions do not allow seeing  the target in night vision goggles, rifle scope or  monocular.   There is no need to adjust LAM each time it is remounted  on the sam
                    
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                        2. DELIVERY SET   Standard delivery set   Quantity  Laser aimer / illuminator LAM 3 IR with mount  1  Remote pressure switch  1  O-Ring  1  Soft case  1  Manual  1  Warranty card  1  9                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            
                    
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                        3. SPECIFICATIONS    Aimer Illuminator  V IR  Laser wavelength 635 ± 10 nm 830-860 nm 830- 860 nm  0.9-80 mrad  Beam divergence 0.4 mrad (1’)  (3’...4°30’)  Power of laser 0.24    emission,  mW 10%     L mode  with filter 25 mW 10% 25 mW 10%   H mode   2 mW 10% 2 mW 10%  Windage / elevation   adjustment range ± 20 mrad (±1°10’)  Adjustment step 0.5±0.05 mrad (50mm @100m)  Adjustment accuracy   after 1000 shots 0.5 mrad  Adjustment accuracy   after 100 installations 1 mrad  on the rail  Batt
                    
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                        4. OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS    DANGER! THIS LASER EQUIPMENT IS  HAZARDOUS FOR YOUR EYES!   Do not look into laser beam with naked eyes or  through any optical device.   Do not point an active unit at highly reflective  surfaces or towards other individuals or animals.   Battery installation   Ensure the mode switch (13, Fig. 2) is in OFF  position.   Unscrew battery compartment cover (6, Fig. 1) and  insert the battery observing the polarity marked on  the body. Screw back the cap (6, Fig. 1) 
                    
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                         Mounting LAM on a weapon   Mount LAM on the Picatinny rail using the quick  release lever mount (9, Fig. 1) so that the laser  emission is directed towards the target;   If desired, connect the remote switch cable to the  connector (16, Fig. 2) and tighten the nut. Fix the  remote switch on the weapon pivot or grip by Velcro  tape in place, which would be comfortable for  pressing the key. Trim the tape if necessary.   Adjusting LAM on a weapon   LAM can be adjusted on a weapon using two tech
                    
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                        1. Mount LAM on the weapon.  2. Fix the weapon in the aiming rest.  3. Insert the laser bore sight into the barrel.  4. Zero the bore sight in accordance with its operation  manual.  5. Set the target at the distance, required for this weapon  and this target.  6. Activate LAM in ILP mode.  7. Set minimal divergence of the illuminator channel.  8. Set laser boresight on the aiming mark on the target.  9. Superpose centers of the spots produced by the aimer  and illuminator on the aiming mark by 
                    
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                        4. Set the minimal divergence of the illuminator  channel.  5. Superpose centers of the spots produced by the aimer  and illuminator on the aiming mark by rotating  adjustment knobs (1, Fig. 1), (17, Fig. 2).  6. Fire the weapon.  7. If point of impact is off the aiming mark adjust  windage and elevation by rotating adjustment knobs  (1, Fig. 1), (2, Fig. 1), (17, Fig. 2). (Each click of  adjustment mechanisms shifts radiation spot by 5 cm  on the target at 100 m.)  8. Repeat steps 7 and 8 until
                    
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                         Preparing LAM for transportation  1. Turn LAM off by turning operating modes switch  (13, Fig. 2) to OFF position.  2. Disconnect the remote switch from the weapon.  3. Loosen quick release lever (9, Fig.1), remove LAM  from Picatinny rail.  4. Pack LAM and remote switch into the case  15                                                                                                                                                                                                                  
                    
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                        5. CARE, STORAGE AND  TRANSPORTATION   General  LAM is a sophisticated precise optical instrument  equipped with electronics. Therefore, it should be handled  with due care.  - Never disassemble LAM.  - Keep away from direct sunlight, impacts, dust,  moisture, and sharp changes of temperature.  o - Do not store LAM at temperatures higher than 70 C  o (158 F). Keep away from heating appliances and  central heating.  - Do not touch the optical surfaces with fingers. Doing  so may damage the anti-r