ATN Hunting Equipment ATN 4X12 User Manual

ATN 4X12  
°
S.W.A.T. RIFLESCOPE  
u s e r ` s g u i d e  
AMERICAN  
TECHNOLOGIES  
NETWORK  
CORP.  
 
APPLICATION  
Intended for tactical LE and military  
marksmen the revolutionary ATN Super  
Wide Angle Tactical (SWAT) Scope is  
designed and made for professional fire-  
arms such as the AR15, M16 and M4.  
Leupold Mark4 CQ/T does not even enter  
the competition.  
The Swat scope also has an abundance  
of features like an illuminated reticle with  
12 settings to match any light conditions  
without overwhelming your natural low-  
light vision (reticle is visible when not illu-  
minated i.e. no batteries required).  
One of the most desired parameters for  
a tactical scope is the Apparent Field of  
View (Magnification X FOV in degrees)  
for fast target acquisition and tracking of  
moving targets. Taking the AFV concept  
further than Trijicon ACOG (3.5x7=24.5)  
and Elcan (3.5x8=28) the ATN SWAT  
Scope has an AFV of 4x12=48(!) and the  
Combining the strengths of an illuminated  
reticle sight with an unparalleled field of  
view the SWAT scope is perfect for tactical  
situations.  
FEATURES  
• Magnification: Fixed 4X.  
• Objective Aperture: 30mm.  
• Adjustment: 1/8 MOA “positive click”  
increments;  
- with 950 clicks, 9.5 revolutions with 100  
clicks per revolution and 120 MOA of total  
elevation adjustment;  
- with 475 clicks, 4.75 revolutions with 100  
clicks per revolution and 60 MOA of total  
elevation.  
• Power source: 3V; standard watch bat-  
tery type CR2032 or CR2432; with mini-  
mum 100 hours of continuous use.  
Construction/Materials:  
Composite  
structure using aircraft aluminum alloy,  
high-carbon steel alloy and titanium  
inserts with 2mm wall minimum.  
• Optics: Highest grade heavy glass; all  
elements and surfaces are multicoated;  
developed with latest optical software and  
manufactured with topmost tolerances for  
high resolution sharp clear image.  
• Reticle: Tactical Ring and Dot reticle  
(very quick up close, and the four power  
magnification is useful at longer range);  
Illuminated with 12 rheostat positions; visi-  
ble and operational if illumination is turned  
off; standard side locking mechanism.  
• Length: 9” (227mm).  
• Weight: 36.4oz (1.1 kilo) with built-in  
mounting system.  
• Sunshade: Standard built-in.  
• Front Lens Cover: Included.  
• Mounting system: Built-in monorail  
with ejection cavity and thumb-screws  
for tool-less mounting to MIL-STD-1913  
rail bases.  
• Environment: waterproof up to 66 feet  
(20 meters) up to 1 hour; fog-proof and  
nitrogen purged.  
• Added Survivability: Built-in standard  
adjustable Iron Backup Sights for back-up  
emergency operation.  
• Point of impact: Always on the center of  
the field of view.  
• Field of View @ 4X: 12o  
- 63ft at 100 yards (21 meters at 100  
meters),  
- 315ft at 500 yards (105 meters at 500  
meters).  
• Exit Pupil @ 4X: 7.5mm.  
• Eye Relief: 2” (50mm); specialized eye  
relief optimized for M16 variant cheek weld  
(allows to mount the scope in the conven-  
tional middle receiver position).  
• Operational Extendibility: 2” Picatinny  
rail for additional lighting, laser and other  
mission critical tools.  
• Diopter Adjustment: +5/- 5; Adjustable  
Diopter Eyepiece system.  
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OPERATING  
MOUNTING  
NOTE: If the rail is not taken out easily,  
screw up tight one of screws into the  
threaded aperture in the middle of a fixing  
projection of the rail. Continue rotation of  
the screw. Thus the screw will push out a  
rail from a groove.  
1. Slightly loosen the fixing screws on the  
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 attach-  
ment screw groove. Adjust as neces-  
sary.  
FOCUSING  
While holding the scope about two inches  
from your eye, quickly glance through the  
eyepiece at a featureless, flatly lit bright  
area such as a wall or the sky.  
3. Tighten the fixing screws.  
NOTE: Receptor attachment screws may  
need to be tightened after continuous  
shooting.  
CAUTION: Viewing the sun can cause  
serious eye injury, never look at the sun  
with this product or even the naked eye.  
The ATN Mounting System allows to  
change the position of the riflescope flex-  
ibly on the weapon in relation to a shooter  
If the reticle is not sharply defined  
instantly, turn the eyepiece (either direc-  
tion) a few turns.  
Screws  
Rail  
Quickly glance through the scope again.  
If the focus has improved, but is still not  
perfect, continue focusing. If the focus  
condition become worse turn the focus  
the opposite direction.  
LOCKING MECHANISM  
Fixing  
projection aperture  
Threaded  
There is a locking mechanism with fixa-  
tion screw for windage/elevation adjust-  
ment and zeroing mechanism.  
by 1/3 of inch. Such positions are addi-  
tional to the fixed positions already avail-  
able on the weaver rail. For this purpose in  
the base of the mounting bracket there is a  
rail with a fixing projection. For doing this  
one needs to about-face the rail.  
To change the position of the riflescope  
on the weaver rail additionally follow the  
steps mentioned below:  
Fixation screw of  
locking mechanism  
1. Unscrew the two screws, which attach  
the rail to the mounting bracket.  
Slightly loosen the fixation screw before  
zeroing or windage/elevation adjustment.  
2. Take the rail out of the groove.  
After zeroimg or  
windage/elevation  
3. About-face the rail in case of neces-  
sity.  
adjustment turn the fixation screw clock-  
wise, to lock the adjustment mechanism.  
4. Place the rail into another groove.  
5. Fix the rail with the two screws.  
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WINDAGE AND ELEVATION  
Remove the dust caps from the top of the  
windage and elevation adjusting handles.  
The vertical and horizontal adjustments  
for the ATN 4X12° SWAT can be achieved  
by turning the elevation and windage  
adjustment mechanisms (remove dust  
caps first). Each click equals to 1/8 inches  
Turn the windage and elevation handles  
through the number of clicks necessary  
for an amendment.  
NOTE: Each click of adjustment changes  
bullet strike by the amount shown on the  
chart below.  
Elevation  
Windage/Elevation  
(inches of movement per click)  
100 Yards - 1/8”  
200 Yards - 1/4”  
300 Yards - 3/8”  
400 Yards - 1/2”  
500 Yards - 5/8”  
When you have finished adjustment of  
fire, recap windage and elevation mecha-  
nisms.  
Windage  
Dust caps  
at 100 yards. When reaching the maxi-  
mum of rotation do not use force.  
ELECTRONIC RETICLE  
Your scope has an electronic Tacti-  
cal Ring and Dot reticle. There are 11  
degrees of illumination. The rheostat is  
the knob located at the back of the scope.  
It is labeled with numbers OFF through 11.  
When the rheostat is set at OFF you will  
see a black etched reticle. The reticle will  
light up red electronically as you rotate the  
rheostat through the numbers, 11 being  
the brightest.  
ZEROING  
Pre-zeroing is recommended and can be  
done in accordance with a scope guide or  
owner’s instructions.  
CAUTION: Be sure gun is not loaded.  
Always use safe gun handling proce-  
dures.  
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-obstruct-  
ing device, remove it before proceed-  
ing. 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 injury to you and others  
nearby.  
70 MOA  
2 MOA  
From a steady position, fire three rounds  
at a target. Observe the impact errors  
and estimate the correction value. Adjust  
windage and elevation handles as needed  
to correct aim.  
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ADDED SURVIVABILITY  
Iron Backup Sights for back-up  
emergency operation  
ATN 4X12° SWAT has a built-in visible  
flip-up Iron Backup Sights for back-up  
emergency operation. Upright the iron  
sights for shooting without optic of scope.  
The back-side sight has a horizontal and  
vertical adjustment.  
MAINTAINING YOUR RIFLE SCOPE  
Your rifle scope is waterproof and shock-  
proof. 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 qual-  
ity 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.  
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WARRANTY  
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY  
LIFETIME LIMITED PRODUCT  
WARRANTY  
ATN will not be liable for any claims, actions,  
suits, proceedings, costs, expenses, damages  
or liabilities arising out of the use of this prod-  
uct. Operation and use of the product are the  
sole responsibility 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. 01 regarded, either  
expressly or implied. as being fur the benefit of or  
creating any obligation toward any third party of  
legal entity outside ATN and the Customer: ATN’s  
obligations under this Agreement 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 CONSE-  
QUENTIAL 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.  
This product comes with a Lifetime Guarantee  
against defects in both materials and workman-  
ship. 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 ATN 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 elec-  
trically or mechanically incompatible with or of  
inferior quality to the product, as well as failure to  
maintain the environmental conditions specified  
by the manufacturer. This warranty is extended  
only to the original purchaser. Any breach of this  
warranty shall be waived unless the customer  
notifies ATN at the address noted below within in  
the applicable warranty period.  
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  
me form below and immediately mail it to our  
Service Centre: ATN Corporation, 20 South  
Linden Ave. Suite 1B, South San Francisco,  
CA 94080. Products qualifying for warranty repair  
will be either repaired or replaced within 10 busi-  
ness days of receipt of merchandise unless the  
customer is notified otherwise.  
THE CUSTOMER UNDERSTANDS AND  
AGREES THAT EXCEPT FOR THE FOREGOING  
WARRANTY, NO OTHER WARRANTIES WRIT-  
TEN OR ORAL, STATUTORY, EXPRESSED  
OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WAR-  
RANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS  
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, SHALL APPLY  
TO THE PRODUCT. ALL SUCH IMPLIED WAR-  
RANTIES ARE HEREBY AND EXPRESSLY  
DISCLAIMED.  
OBTAINLNG WARRANTY SERVICE  
To obtain warranty service on your unit, take or  
send the product, postage paid, with a copy of our  
sales receipt to our service centre, ATN Corpora-  
tion at the address noted above. All merchandise  
must be fully insured with the correct postage;  
ATN will not be responsible for improper post-  
age, 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  
©2003 ATN Corporation  
 

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