What should I do if I’m experiencing issues with the point of impact?
Quick answer
Check the attachment’s installation, the PSP adapter, your rifle’s zeroing, and consider using the display calibration function.
If you’re having issues with the point of impact, follow these steps:
- Attachment Installation: Ensure the attachment is installed correctly and that you’re using the appropriate PSP adapter and insert ring.
- Rifle Zeroing: Confirm that your rifle is properly zeroed.
- Display Calibration: Use the display calibration function to fine-tune performance. Refer to the user manual for detailed instructions.
These checks can help address and resolve point-of-impact issues effectively.
Thermal Imaging Attachments Common Questions
I hear a clicking sound during calibration. Can I disable it?
What is the purpose of the User Mode on Pulsar thermal imaging devices?
Do I need permission to travel with my thermal attachment to another country?
Can I safely use the Krypton 2 on an air or pellet gun?
Can Pulsar attachments be used with a SCAR 17s rifle known for its strong recoil?
Are user zeroing profiles retained after updating the attachment’s firmware?
Does the attachment support wireless remote control?
Can the attachment be powered with a 12V car adapter?
What should I do about defective pixels on my thermal imaging device screen?
Why is it necessary to calibrate the image on a thermal imager?
Do I need to zero the Krypton attachment?
Why do I see a ghost image or residual artifacts from the previous image?
Why does my image freeze from time to time? Is it a defect?
What should I do if my attachment doesn’t hold zero?
Can Pulsar attachments be used with a SCAR 17s rifle known for its strong recoil?
Can I use the 3x20B monocular without removing the PSP adapter?
Can the Krypton 2 be used as a handheld monocular?
Can the Krypton 2 be mounted on a Picatinny rail?
Are there multiple zeroing profiles available for using the attachment on different rifles?
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