ATN 7800c User Manual

Aries 330 “Warrior”  
Aries 6800c/7800c “Defender”  
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APPLICATION  
The Aries 330 “Warrior” is an affordable, high  
quality 1st. generation weapon sight. It sports  
features such as a new super fast front lens  
systemforoptimalbrightness,easypushbutton  
operation and a reticle brightness adjustment.  
The Warrior also comes with our new detacha-  
ble, most powerful in the industry 450mw Infra-  
red Illuminator with dedicated windage and ele-  
vation adjustments. This new IR lets you see  
even in total darkness up to 150 yards away!  
brightness, easy push button operation, reticle  
brightness adjustment and our new detacha-  
ble, most powerful in the industry 450mw Infra-  
red Illuminator with dedicated windage and ele-  
vation adjustments.  
The “c” in 6800c/7800c, stands for compact.  
TheAriesDefender isoneofthemostcompact  
high-end night vision scopes you will ever find.  
Utilizing either a top grade US 2nd Gen. (6800c)  
tube or a high end US 3rd gen (7800c) light  
intensifier tube the Defender has an extremely  
sharp resolution and brightness. This compact  
marvel is not a stripped down NVD it is full of  
features such as a new super fast front lens  
systemforoptimalbrightness,easypushbutton  
operation, and a reticle brightness adjustment.  
Plus, it comes with our new detachable, most  
powerful in the industry 450mw Infrared Illu-  
minator with dedicated windage and elevation  
adjustments for total darkness usage.  
The Aries 350 “Guardian” is the most com-  
pact 1st gen. weapon sight on the market. Meas-  
uring only 8 inches long and weighing less then  
2 lbs. the Guardian is one of the most rugged  
yet compact scopes made.  
The accuracy on the 350 Guardian is unpar-  
alleled thanks to our “Red on Green” reticle  
system. Windage and elevation adjustments  
are as amazing 1/8 inch @ 100yards.  
Combine this accuracy with other features such  
as a new super fast front lens system for optimal  
FEATURES  
ARIES 330  
ARIES 350C  
“GUARDIAN”  
ARIES 6800C/7800C  
“DEFENDER”  
“WARRIOR”  
The most compact first gen-  
eration rifle scope on the  
market.  
The most compact and light-  
weight Second Generation  
weapon sight  
3x magnification with F1:1.7,  
f90mm lens  
“Green on Green” reticle  
New, high resolution Gen. 1+  
Optical configuration that  
surpasses current Military  
Specifications  
system  
LIT.  
New, detachable most pow-  
erful in the industry 450mw  
Infrared Illuminator with dedi-  
cated windage and elevation  
adjustments.  
“Red on Green” reticle  
system with 1/8 inch @  
100yards adjustment  
3X magnification with new  
F1:1.2, f50mm lens  
2.5X magnification with new  
“Red on Green” reticle  
system with 1/8 inch @  
100yards adjustment  
F1:1.2, f50mm lens  
New Titanium mounting  
system  
New, detachable most pow-  
erful in the industry 450mWt  
Infrared Illuminator with dedi-  
cated windage and elevation  
adjustments.  
Automatic brightness  
control(ABC) for tube protec-  
tion  
Reticle brightness adjust-  
ment  
Dimensions: 9” x4” x2”  
Weight: 2.2 lbs.  
New Titanium mounting  
New Titanium mounting  
system  
system  
Dimensions: 8”x3”x2.5”  
Weight: 2 lbs  
Made in USA  
Reticle brightness adjustment  
Dimensions: 8” x3” x2”  
Weight: 1.8 lbs.  
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PREPARATION FOR OPERATION  
Before getting started make sure to follow these  
steps:  
• Next, remove the lens cap/daylight filter.  
• Observe the scene, and adjust the front lens  
for ideal focus.  
• Install the battery into its housing with the  
polarity order shown on the main body of the  
unit.  
• Finally, you may want to turn the infra red (IR)  
illuminator on. Notice the ability of the Aries  
scope to see in total darkness with the aid of  
the IR illuminator.  
• Switch on the Aries scope with the protective  
lens cover still attached to the lens.  
• Make sure that the green luminance of the  
light intensifier tube is present.  
Battery  
installation  
• Observe the scene, and adjust the diopter  
and/or lens for optimal image clarity.  
• You may now enter a dark environment or  
simply shut the lights off in order to darken  
the room.  
OPERATING  
RETICLE BRIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENT  
By rotating the knob you may adjust the ret-  
icle’s brightness. Adjustment could be easily  
seen if you look through the scope while adjust-  
ment.  
MOUNTING  
1. Slightly loosen the horizontal and vertical  
fixing screws on the 7/8” weaver rail built into  
the scope.  
2. Place the scope on the dovetail mount of the  
fire arm making certain that the mount aligns  
with the receptor attachment screw groove.  
Adjust as necessary.  
3. Tighten the horizontal fixing screws.  
NOTE: Receptor attachment screws may need to  
be tightened after continuous shooting.  
FOCUSING  
NOTE: We suggest that you focus the diopter  
during daylight with the filter on.  
Locking knob  
Before focusing turn the lens fixation handle  
clockwise, to unlock the lenses.  
Next, focus the front lens until the image and the  
grain are both sharp. When you are in the low-  
light conditions and the daylight filter is off you  
mayfocusthefrontlenstoreceiveasharpimage,  
the diopter should not be adjusted.  
NOTE: The front lens should be readjusted as  
you view objects at different distances.  
To focus your riflescope you will need to adjust  
the diopter first thing. Simply turn the diopter  
clockwise until it stops. Then, while looking  
through the diopter at a subject, slowly turn the  
diopter back counter clockwise until the grain  
in the image is sharp.  
When you are finished to adjust the front lens  
focus, you should lock the front lens in place by  
turning the lens fixation knob clockwise. Fail-  
ure to do this may cause shift in aimpoint when  
shooting.  
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IR ILLUMINATION  
Infra-red (IR) Illuminators are common for night NOTE: The riflescope could be equipped with  
visiontechnology.TheIRlightgreatlyenhances digitally controlled IR.  
the performance of your Aries scope, while  
The IR illuminator control buttons are located  
remaining almost totally invisible to the naked  
on its side. To switch the Digital IR illuminator  
eye. In dark environment, power up the Aries  
on/off press “+” and “-” buttons simultaneously.  
scope. Now, find a scene and examine it with-  
When the IR illuminator is switched on you can  
out the IR on then with IR powered up. Note  
see the green LED lit. By pushing the buttons  
the difference in illumination. It is important to  
“+” and “-” you may adjust the IR brightness.  
remember that the IR illuminator is simply an  
The IR beam is focusable to change the field  
of coverage. To change the beam width slightly  
turn the IR lens.  
infra red light source, and like any light source  
it may loose its effectiveness over a great dis-  
tance.  
You could change the IR control panel fitting  
your needs. The screw-tool included into the  
set should be used for weakening the fixing  
screw located on the IR. Rotate the IR placing  
at in the most convenient position. Tighten the  
screw with the screw-tool to fix the new posi-  
tion.  
To fix the IR Illuminator to the riflescope screw  
the thumb screw on the IR into the thread on  
the scope. To switch the IR on and to adjust the  
brightness rotate the rheostat located on the  
side of the Illuminator. The changes of adjust-  
ment could be observed while looking through  
the scope. The IR is off when the mark on the  
rheostat coincides with “0” on the scale.  
Battery  
Housing  
IR Brightness  
Adjustment  
IR Elevation  
IR Focusing  
Fixation  
Screw  
IR Windage  
RANGEFINDE RETICLE  
The range finder reticle in your Night Vision Rif-  
lescopes was designed to assist you in deter-  
mining the range of your target.  
ARIES350/6800/7800 RETICLE  
A 6’ target fits between the numbered baseline  
and the main horizontal line. If the 6’ target fits  
between the 2 and the right horizontal post of  
the main line the target is 200 yards away. If  
the same target fits between the 5 and the right  
post of main line the arget is 500 yards away.  
The same is with the 1,3 and 4.The target would  
be either 100,300 and 400 yards away.  
These distances are based on a 6’ target.  
ARIES350/6800/7800 RETICLE  
A 6’ target fits between the numbered baseline  
(the three short horizontal lines directly next to  
the numbers) and the main horizontal line. If  
the 6’ target fits between the 1 and the right  
horizontal post of the main line the target is 100  
yards away. If the same target fits between the  
2 and the right post of main line the target is  
200 yards away. The same is with the three,  
the target is 300 yards away.  
The vertical lines in chevron reticle are propor-  
tioned to help in rangefinding and in making  
allowances for wind or movement.  
If a 6’ target fits  
between these two  
lines then the target  
is 100 yards away.  
If a 6’ target fits  
between these two  
lines then the target  
is 200 yards away.  
If a 6’ target fits  
If a 6’ target fits  
between these two between these two  
lines then the target lines then the target  
is 500 yards away.  
is 200 yards away.  
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WINDAGE AND ELEVATION  
Aries 350c/6800c/7800c  
The vertical and horizontal adjust-  
ments for the Aries can be achieved  
by turning the elevation and windage  
adjustmentmechanisms(removedust  
capsfirst).Eachclickequals1/8inchat  
100 yards for the 350 and 6800/7800.  
1/4 inch for the 330. When reaching  
the maximum range of rotation do not  
use force.  
Aries 330  
Windage  
Elevation  
Windage  
Elevation  
CLEANING THE EYEPIECE  
You may need to clean the eyepiece of the rif-  
lescope from time to time in order to guarantee  
top performance. When you receive your rifle-  
scope you should check for dust on the eye-  
piece of the unit.  
NOTE: You do not have to remove the set screws  
completely, they are very small and easy to mis-  
place.  
CAUTION: Use only Photographic lens clean-  
ing tissue on these surfaces. Be careful not to  
scratch or smudge any of these surfaces.  
When using compressed air to blow dust away,  
make sure to avoid inverting the can while  
spraying. This can cause frozen propellant  
to exit the can, which can cause serious prob-  
lems with the glass and phosphor screen.  
First you will need to remove the eyepiece.  
To do that you will need to initially loosen the  
2 set screws that can be found on the base.  
Then unscrew the eyepiece counter-clockwise  
to remove it.  
WARNINGS AND  
CAUTIONS  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
Q: Flashes, flickers, or clicking occur while  
operating  
• Always remember to turn off the Aries scope  
when it is not in use. If you do not plan on  
using your aries scope for a period of more  
than 10 days, you should remove the batter-  
ies.  
• Keep lens cap/daylight filter on when not in  
use.  
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.  
• Avoid contact with dust, steam, and gas.  
• The Aries scope are not harmful to the user or  
the environment.  
• Do not disassemble except to clean the front  
lens and the eyepiece: it will void your war-  
ranty.  
• Evaluate the scopes function by looking  
through it in a lit environment with the day-  
light filter lens cap on. Never use in daylight  
without the daylight filter lens cap on. Do not  
surpass ten minutes of testing.  
• Never point the Aries scope at a bright light  
source. If the scope shuts off automatically  
after directing it at a bright light source, turn  
the unit off and wait 1 - 2 minutes before turn-  
ing the unit back on.  
S: This may be dust on the lens, please clean  
accordingtoinstrutions. TheymayalsobeCos-  
metic blemishes in the intensifier tube which  
are a by-product of the manufacturing process.  
This is normal and will not affect the life or per-  
formance of the unit.  
Q: Image not clear.  
S: Adjust focus ring. If problem persists,  
increase viewing distance  
Q: Fixed-pattern noise in a honeycomb shape.  
S:Usuallyacosmeticblemishcharacterizedby  
a faint honeycomb-type pattern. This usually  
occurs when viewing very bright lights. Adjust  
the potentiometer, to reduce brightness.  
• Adverse atmospheric conditions such as fog,  
smog, or haze and a lack of ambient light  
(moon or starlight) may diminish the effec-  
tive viewing distance. All technical data for  
this unit was compiled in a controlled envi-  
ronment.  
Q: A pattern of dark thin lines which look like  
chicken wire.  
S: Turn on illuminator, if purchased. If illumi-  
nator doesn’t brighten image, replace batter-  
ies. If problem persists, contact ATN for serv-  
ice instructions.  
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WARRANTY  
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under normal use for a period of 2 (two) years  
from the date of purchase. In the event a defect  
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TIONOFTHEEQUIPMENTDURINGDAYLIGHT  
HOURS OR UNDER ANY EXCESSIVE LIGHT  
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