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Operator’s Manual
SpecterDR by ELCAN
OPM 003 REV C
1-4x Dual Field-of-View Optical Sight
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CHAPTER 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION & SPECIFICATIONS
1.1 Description 1
1.2 Technical Specifications (nominal) 5
1.3 Controls and Terminology 7
1.4 Safety 12
CHAPTER 2 PREPARATION FOR USE & INSTALLATION
2.1 Mounting Sight to the Weapon/Eye Relief 13
2.2 Zeroing 15
CHAPTER 3 PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION
3.1 FOV 26
3.2 Reticle and Ranging 27
CHAPTER 4 MAINTENANCE
4.1 Preventative Maintenance 30
4.2 Changing the Battery 31
4.3 Cleaning 32
4.4 Replacement Parts 33
4.5 Preparation for Shipment 33
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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TABLE OF FIGURES and TABLES
CHAPTER 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION & SPECIFICATIONS
Figure 1-1: Eye Relief 2
Figure 1-2: Overall Views 4
Figure 1-3: Left Side View and Selected Controls 7
Figure 1-4: Right Side View and Selected Controls 8
CHAPTER 2 PREPARATION FOR USE & INSTALLATION
Figure 2-1: Lever lock sight to MIL-STD 1913 rail 13
Figure 2-2: Proper Eye Relief 14
Figure 2-3: Azimuth/Windage Adjusts 18
Figure 2-4: Aimed fire shot group 19
Figure 2-5: Determine approximate center of group 20
Figure 2-6: Adjust Azimuth/Windage or Elevation 21
Figure 2-7: Adjust POI - Azimuth/Windage 22
Figure 2-8: Adjust POI - Elevation 24
Table 2-1: POI Movement per Click of Adjustment 25
CHAPTER 3 PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION
Figure 3-1: Reticle (not to scale) 27
Figure 3-2: Sample Illustration of Reticle Detail (not to scale) 27
Figure 3-3: Red Dot and Illumination Ballistic Reticle 29
Figure 3-4: Reticle Illumination Switch Operation 29
CHAPTER 4 MAINTENANCE
Figure 4.1 Battery Replacement 31
Table 4-1: Replacement Parts 33
Table 1-1: Technical Specifications (nominal) 5
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1.1 Description
The SpecterDR Optical Sight is unique in providing the shooter with two fields-of-view. The first
is a 1x powered sight with a 24° field-of-view. 1x magnification together with a red dot
illuminated aiming point provides the shooter with an extremely fast, “both eyes open” target
acquisition. The second is a 4x-magnified sight with a field–of-view of 6° and a range-
compensating reticle. This magnification provides the shooter with long-range target
identification and precision marksmanship capability. These two different fields-of-view are
easily and quickly interchanged using a lever mounted on the side of the optical housing.
The SpecterDR provides four ways of targeting for maximum flexibility:
 “CQB” – 1x magnification with a 6 MOA illuminated red dot.
 “Long Range Red Dot” – 4x magnification with a 1.5 MOA illuminated red dot.
 “Long Range Crosshair” – 4x magnification with an illuminated, ballistically-
compensated reticle.
 “Rain Sight” – Close range rain sight for heavy rain and emergency situations.
WARNING: Clear and safe the weapon prior to mounting the sight!
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2 ¾”
70mm
1.1 Description (continued)
Figure 1-1: Long eye relief facilitates use with most Rain Sights.
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1.1 Description (continued)
A red LED is used to illuminate the reticle. When turned in the counter-clockwise direction, the
reticle illumination switch provides five illumination levels of a “red dot” aiming mark. The red
dot attracts the eye to the precise point of aim and bullet impact. By rotating the switch in the
clockwise direction, five levels of illumination for the whole reticle allows dawn to dusk and
night shooting of the sight
‘Throw Levers’ attach the sight to the MIL-STD 1913 rail. This lever system provides accurate
zero retention when the sight is repeatedly removed and replaced on the rail.
The sight can be fitted with an accessory mount that fits on top of the housing to accommodate
a ’mini red dot sight’. An anti-reflection device (ARD) and a laser protection filter are also
available as an option.
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Top View
Left Side View
Front View
Rear View
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1.1 Description (continued)
Figure 1-2: Selected Overall Views
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Specification
Fixed Magnification(s) 1x 4x
Field of View 24° 6°
Objective Lens Dia. 32 mm (1.3”)
Exit Pupil 8.0 mm (0.275”)
Eye Relief 70mm (2 ¾”)
Optical Axis Height 39mm (1.53”)
Zeroing Range ±60 MOA
Movement Per Click ½ MOA
Mount Compatibility MIL-STD 1913
Length, Width, Height
184mm x 76mm x 76mm
(6” x 3” x 3”)
Rain Sights Yes, Modular
Aiming Point 6 MOA Dot 1.5 MOA DOT
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1.2 Technical Specifications (nominal)
Table 2-1: Technical Specifications (nominal)
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Specification
Reticle Pattern 5.56, 7.62 STD
Illumination LED (650nm)
Operating Temp
-40 to +65 °C
(-40 to 140 °F)
Storage Temp
-40 to +85 °C
(-40 to 180 °F)
Submersion 2 hours @ 20 m (66 FSW)
Battery / Life
DL 1/3 N
Min 300 hrs @ max brightness
Finish Anodized
Mount Attach Dual Levers
Weight 640 g (23 oz)
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1.2 Technical Specifications (nominal)
Table 2-1: Technical Specifications (nominal)
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RETICLE ILLUMINATION
SWITCH
RAIN SIGHT
(FRONT POST)
MRD MOUNT
OPTIONAL
FRONT REAR
AZIMUTH / WINDAGE
ADJUST
ELEVATION
ADJUST
1x-4x SWITCH LEVER
ARD ADAPTOR
(ARD OPTIONAL)
1.3 SpecterDR Controls and Terminology
Figure 1-3: Left Side View and Selected Controls
RAIN SIGHT
(REAR PEEP)
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1.3 SpecterDR Controls and Terminology (continued)
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ZERO LOCK
ELEVATION
ADJUST
WEAPON MOUNTING LEVERS
Figure 1-4: Right Side View and Selected Controls
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1.3.1 1x - 4x Switch Lever
The 1x - 4x Switch Lever allows the marksman to quickly adjust magnification from 1x
magnification to 4x magnification without re-zeroing or affecting eye relief.
1.3.2 Rain Sights
These sights are intended for use in heavy rain or in emergency defense situations. Rain
sights may be located on the SpecterDR in any of three positions. Typically, the center,
or 12 o’clock, position is used. Consisting of a 4mm diameter rear sight and a 2mm wide
front post sight, the front post is adjustable for left and right (azimuth) zeroing. Moving
the post to the right moves the point of impact (POI) to the left. The elevation is fixed to
provide a zero at a close shooting range of 35 meters (114 feet).
1.3.3 Mount Attachment ’Throw Levers’
The throw levers are used to secure the sight to the weapon’s MIL-STD 1913 “Picatinny”
rail. The SpecterDR uses two low profile locking levers that point to the rear when
attached. Additional tie/wire wrap points are provided as an additional means to lock the
levers in place.
1.3.4 Elevation Dial and Lock
The elevation zero dial is located at the lower rear of the mount, and the zero lock (silver
tab) is just above the dial. When the lock is in the UP position, the dial may be used to
adjust the elevation of the Point of Impact (POI) ½ Minute of Angle (MOA) per click. If the
zero lock is DOWN, the zero dial is locked in place and the sight elevation is fixed.
CAUTION: To prevent damage, be sure that the lock is fully disengaged before
attempting to turn the elevation dial!
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1.3.5 Azimuth/Windage Adjustment Screw
The azimuth adjustment screw is located at the front left side of the mount. Rotating it
adjusts the Point of Impact (POI) to the right or left. Each ‘click’ moves the point of impact
½ MOA (approximately ½” (12.7mm) at 100 yards (91m)).
1.3.6 Reticle Illumination Switch
Rotating this knob illuminates the reticle at varying levels of brightness. Reference marks
on the housing indicate the operating positions of the switch. The first two settings from
OFF, each way, are night vision equipment compatible.
 Counter Clockwise rotation - illuminates the Red Dot with 5 intensity levels.
 Clockwise rotation - illuminates the ballistic reticle with 5 intensity levels.
1.3.7 Battery Cap and Lanyard
Located on the Reticle Illumination Switch, the battery cap may be removed by hand by
unscrewing it in the counter clockwise direction. A lanyard attaches it to the sight housing
and prevents loss when changing the battery. A battery cap should only be tightened until
snug.
1.3 SpecterDR Controls and Terminology (continued)
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1.3.8 Mini Red Dot
A Mini Red Dot sight with a matching mounting pattern can be mounted to the optional
MRD Mount on top of the SpecterDR.
1.3.9 Laser Protection Filter and Anti-Reflection Device (ARD)
An optional Laser protection filter can be attached at the objective or front of the sight by
rotating the filter in a clockwise direction until it is finger tight. It is removed by rotating it in
a counter clockwise direction.
An optional ARD can be mounted on the sight in the same manner as the laser protection
filter and can be fitted without using the filter.
 The laser protective filter protects your eyes from being burned by battlefield lasers,
but also greatly diminishes the performance of the optic. When facing enemies who
use battlefield lasers, failure to utilize the laser filter could result in the loss of
your eyesight from enemy laser beams!
 The ARD cuts down on reflection from the lens caused by the sun or other sources of
ambient light. Failure to utilize the ARD or take other tactical measures to hide
your lens reflection in bright daylight could reveal your position.
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WARNING
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1.4 Safety
1. Ensure the weapon is clear, on safe and pointed in a safe direction while mounting the
sight.
2. Ensure sight is secured tightly to the weapon prior to conducting live fire.
3. To avoid injury, ensure that the eye relief has been adjusted to provide a safe distance
between your eye and the rear of the sight.
4. Proper zeroing techniques must always be taken prior to using the sight.
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2.1 Mounting Sight to the Weapon/Eye Relief
Installing the optical sight onto the weapon involves the following steps:
 Ensure that the sight is in 4x magnification mode (see Section 2.3).
 Loosen the mount throw levers by rotating them out at 90° to the sight and place the
sight on top of the MIL-STD 1913 rail.
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WEAPON MOUNTING LEVERS
Figure 2-1: Levers lock sight to MIL-STD 1913 rail
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(a) (b) (c)
Figure 2-2: Proper Eye Relief
(a) Eye shown at proper 70mm (2.75”) eye relief distance from rear-most glass surface.
(b) Image through sight is sharp and circular when eye is placed at or near the proper
relief distance (no scope shadow).
(c) Image through sight when eye is too close or too far from optimal viewing distance.
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M249 700-1000m
4X ONLY
2 ¾”
70mm
2.1 Mounting Sight to the Weapon/Eye Relief (continued)
 ‘Cheek’ the weapon in the normal firing position.
 Slide the sight along the rail until the correct eye relief is achieved for the user’s
natural head position and a full field of view is visible through the sight. Approximate
eye relief is 70mm (2.75”). The field of view tunnel effect should be minimized when
the eye relief is adjusted properly, producing a circular and sharp image (see Figure
2-2). Note the position of the sight on the rail.
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2.1 Mounting Sight to the Weapon/Eye Relief (continued)
 Mount the sight on the rail at the rail slot which is the closest match with the mount
slot bar. Apply forward pressure to the sight and rotate the throw levers towards the
back of the sight until they are parallel to the sight body.
 Cheek the weapon at the normal firing position. Verify that the sight is
approximately 70mm (2.75”) in front of the eye and that a full target picture is
observed through the sight.
 For extra mounting security, the mount provides slots to accommodate plastic or
wire tie wraps so that the levers can be locked into their closed position.
 Mark the sight’s position on the weapon to be used as a future reference point.
2.2 Zeroing
Zeroing the SpecterDR aligns point of aim (center of the reticles’ crosshairs) with the point of
impact (POI) of the weapon.
NOTE: Zeroing should be conducted at the highest magnification as
well as the longest range for the given conditions.
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2.2 Zeroing (continued)
Controls
 Azimuth or windage zeroing uses the azimuth adjustment dial at the front of the mount.
Rotate the azimuth zero dial clockwise to move the point of impact to the left; or counter-
clockwise to move the impact to the right. Each click of the azimuth dial moves the point
of impact by ½ Minute of Angle (MOA) (approximately ½” (12.7mm) at 100 yards (91m)).
Using a common item such as a flat-head screwdriver, dog tag, cartridge case or coin, rotate
the azimuth dial.
 Elevation zeroing uses the elevation dial at the bottom rear of the mount. Unlock the
zeroing lock (silver tab) by raising it up as far as it will go. Be sure that the lock pin at
the bottom of the zeroing lock is fully disengaged from the elevation dial. Adjust
the elevation dial as required. Each click of the elevation dial moves the point of impact
by ½ MOA (approximately ½” (12.7mm) at 100 yards (91m). When elevation adjustment
is completed, lower the zeroing lock (silver tab) fully to lock the elevation zero in place.
Be sure that the lock pin at the bottom of the zeroing lock is fully engaged into the
elevation dial.
A mechanical zero of the sight is recommended so that the optical axis is in rough alignment
with the bore axis of the weapon. This will make zeroing easier to accomplish.
To achieve a mechanical zero of the sight, adjust the azimuth dial until the gaps between
the mount base and the front fork of the optical housing are equal. Adjust the elevation dial
by raising the silver lock and turning the dial until the sight body is parallel to the rail. (See
Figure 2-3).
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2.2 Zeroing (continued)
In addition to setting the sight to its mechanical zero, it is also recommended that the
weapon is bore sighted prior to going on the zeroing range. When done correctly, this can
save a lot of time and ammunition. Follow the steps below to acquire a good bore sight.
1. Place the weapon on a stable platform that does not allow for any movement (bench
rest, cradle, rucksack).
2. Get behind the weapon and along the barrel axis.
3. Choose an identifiable object down range (preferably at about the same range that you
will be zeroing at).
4. If possible, look through the barrel and center the object in the bore circle. Otherwise,
look parallel to the bore axis and align the weapon with an identifiable object.
5. Look through the optic and locate the identifiable object.
6. Adjust the windage and elevation until the crosshairs are on the object.
7. As necessary, perform safety checks, assemble weapon, follow range procedures and
then commence zeroing (first shot should be on paper).
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2.2 Zeroing (continued)
Figure 2-3: Azimuth/Windage Adjusts
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EQUAL GAPS = MECHANICAL ZERO AZIMUTH / WINDAGE ADJUST
CW (POI LEFT)
CCW (POI RIGHT)
SIGHT BODY PARALLEL TO RAIL =
MECHANICAL ZERO
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2.2 Zeroing (continued)
Zeroing must be performed at the highest magnification (4x). The recommended distance is at
100 meters! However, a 25 meter zero will enable fall of shot to be registered on a target. It is
recommended that the marksman fires three to five round groups and make adjustments
based upon the geometric center of those groups.
1. Look through the sight with proper eye relief and align the aiming point of the center dot
onto the center of the target.
Aimed fire
shot group
Sample Target
Figure 2-4: Aimed fire shot group
2. Fire three to five aimed individual
rounds (Figure 2-4).
3. Determine the approximate center of
the group (Figure 2-5).
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Determine approximate
center of group
Sample Target
Figure 2-5: Determine approximate center of group
2.2 Zeroing (continued)
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2.2 Zeroing (continued)
4. Measure the amount of movement required left or right (Azimuth or windage) to move the
center of the POI group onto the aimpoint in mm or inches (Figure 2-6).
5. To adjust azimuth/windage, each click of the azimuth/windage dial moves the POI by ½
MOA (approximately ½” (12.7mm) at 100 yards (91m)). Direction of POI change is
labelled on the housing next to the Azimuth Adjustment Dial. Table 2.1 is provided to
convert mm or inches into a ½ MOA click of movement for a given target range.
Calculate the number of clicks to adjust the POI to the aimpoint for your target’s range.
Figure 2-6: Adjust azimuth/windage or elevation
ELEVATION
Sample Target
AZIMUTH/WINDAGE
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2.3 Zeroing (continued)
Calculation for _______ Range to Target:
RIGHT
LEFT
Aimpoint
Bullet Impact
Adjust CCW
to move bullet
RIGHT
Adjust CW to
move bullet
LEFT
L R
Figure 2-7: Adjust POI - Azimuth/Windage
Measured from ______ mm or inches = clicks to adjust
Conversion factor for that range
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2.2 Zeroing (continued)
6. Measure the amount of movement required up or down (elevation) to move the center
of the POI group onto the aimpoint in mm or inches (Figure 2-6).
7. Each click of the elevation dial moves the POI by ½ MOA (approximately ½” (12.7mm)
at 100 yards (91m)). Table 2-1 is provided below to convert mm or inches into a ½
MOA click of adjustment for a given target range. Calculate the number of clicks to
adjust the POI to the aimpoint for your target’s range.
To adjust elevation:
 Push the elevation zero lock (silver tab) up to disengage.
 When viewing the sight from the rear, rotate the elevation dial Right to Raise - UP
the POI or Left to Lower - Down the POI. Direction of POI change is labelled on the
sight.
Caution: To prevent damage, be sure that the lock is fully disengaged
before attempting to turn the elevation dial!
 When elevation adjustment is completed, lower the zero lock fully to lock the
elevation zero in place. Be sure that the lock pin at the bottom of the zero lock is
fully engaged into the elevation dial.
It is important to ensure that the zero lock is pushed back down
to lock the elevation zero dial when zeroing is completed!
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1. Lift tab to unlock elevation zero.
2. Rotate dial UP/DN to move bullet UP/DN.
3. Lower tab to lock elevation zero.
Figure 2-8: Adjust POI - Elevation
U
P
Aimpoint
Bullet Impact
D
O
W
N
2.2 Zeroing (continued)
Calculation for _______ Range to Target:
Measured from ______ mm or inches = clicks to adjust
Conversion factor for that range
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2.2 Zeroing (continued)
Table 2-1: POI Movement per click of Adjustment
Azimuth or Elevation
Range to Target
Meters Feet POI Movement in mm/
click of adjustment
POI Movement in in/
click of adjustment
25 82 4 0.10
50 164 7 0.30
100 328 15 0.60
200 656 29 1.10
300 984 44 1.70
400 1312 58 2.30
500 1640 73 2.90
600 1968 87 3.40
700 2297 102 4.00
800 2625 116 4.60
Conversion Factor
10 32.8 1.58 0.06
1000 3280 145 5.70
1500 4920 218 8.60
2000 6560 291 11.50
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3.1 FOV
The SpecterDR Optical Sight is unique in providing the shooter with two fields-of-view:
1. The first is a 1x powered sight with a 24° field-of-view. 1x magnification together with a
red dot illuminated aiming point provides the shooter with an extremely fast, “both eyes
open” target acquisition.
2. The second is a 4x-magnified sight with a field–of-view of 6° and a range-compensating
reticle. This magnification provides the shooter with long-range target identification and
precision marksmanship capability.
To change magnification, flip the 1x - 4x Switch Lever slightly downward and forward for 4x
magnification or slightly downward and rearward for 1x magnification. Sight ‘zero’ and eye
relief are not affected.
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Figure 3-1 Sample Illustration of
Reticle -- Calibrated for
5.56, M855 ball, M4
Weapon (not to scale)
Figure 3-2 Sample Illustration of
Reticle detail (not to scale)
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3.2 Reticle and Ranging
The SpecterDR reticle provides the shooter with easy-to-locate aiming marks to designate the
target both at short and long ranges. The following are sample illustrations of a reticle pattern.
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3.2 Reticle and Ranging (continued)
Describing the sample reticle pattern, the main horizontal line provides a reference to the
marksman and coincides with the 100 meter aiming point at both 1x and 4x. The reticle
pattern is designed to be zeroed at 100 meters using the 4x setting.
A red dot aiming point is placed at the reticle crosshair center and is designed for use at either
the 1x or 4x optical magnification settings. The red dot is 1.5 MOA at 4x magnification or 6
MOA at 1x magnification.
When using the 4x magnification, the ballistic drop reticle provides calibrated drop increments
of 100 meters. The 400 and 600 meter stadia lines are labelled. At the 200, 300, 400, 500 and
600m ranges, the width of the stadia line represents a 19” wide target (the approximate width
of a man’s chest).
The calibre of the weapon (5.56mm or 7.62mm) is indicated on the reticle as well as the sight.
Note: The ballistic drop reticle is calibrated for 4x use.
Do not use the reticle for ranging at 1x magnification.
3.2.1 Reticle Illumination
The SpecterDR provides illumination for two types of reticles (see Figure 3-3):
 A red dot at the center of the crosshairs; and
 A Range Estimating and Bullet Drop Compensation Reticle.
Each reticle has multiple brightness settings which can be set by the Reticle Illumination
Switch (rotary) on the left side of the sight (see Figure 3-4):
 Counter Clockwise rotation - illuminates the Red Dot with 5 intensity levels.
 Clockwise rotation - illuminates the ballistic reticle with 5 intensity levels.
The first two settings from OFF, each way, are night vision equipment compatible.
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WARNING
Figure 3-3 Sample
Illustration: Red Dot and
Illuminated Ballistic Reticle
Figure 3-4: Reticle Illumination Switch Operation - rotate the switch
to desired reticle brightness setting.
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The SpecterDR is designed to give the marksman maximum control of reticle illumination.
However, at the higher illumination settings, reddish light shines forward from the sight.
These higher illumination settings are for use in bright daylight.
Failure to use the lower reticle illumination settings at night, or failure to take other tactical
measures to hide your forward light emissions during darkness, could reveal your position.
3.2.1 Reticle Illumination (continued)
5 RED DOT INTENSITY LEVELS
2 NIGHT VISION
5 STADIA LINE INTENSITY LEVELS
2 NIGHT VISION
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The SpecterDR is designed for ruggedness and minimal maintenance. The
following sections describe recommended maintenance procedures.
4.1 Preventative Maintenance
Prior to use in the field and every week of use, the following routine maintenance is
recommended:
 Inspect the sight for missing or damaged parts.
 Inspect the sight for visual obstruction of target image, dust, dirt, pits or moisture on
optical surfaces, loose or broken optical elements. If these conditions cannot be
corrected by cleaning (see Section 4.3), the sight is unsuitable for use.
 Check battery cap - Ensure that the cap is present. Inspect the threads on the
battery housing and battery cap for damage, dirt or moisture. Ensure that the rubber
washer is present, free of damage and seated properly. An absent or improperly
seated battery cap could lead to a loss of power or shorten battery life.
 Check the reticle - if the reticle does not illuminate, try replacing the battery.
 Verify proper positioning and mounting of the sight (see Section 2.1).
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Figure 4-1: Battery Replacement
4.2 Changing the Battery
The battery cap is located on the Reticle Illumination Switch. To change the battery:
 Grip the large diameter switch to prevent it from rotating while turning the small
diameter section in a counter-clockwise direction.
 Remove the old battery and dispose of it properly according to your regulations.
 Place a new DL1/3N Lithium battery into the compartment with the “-” terminal
facing in.
 Replace battery
cover (hand
tighten only). See
Figure 4-1.
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4.3 Cleaning
Clean the surfaces of the optical sight lenses by using cotton lens paper, microfiber or
freshly laundered cheesecloth saturated with alcohol to wipe in a circular motion. Dry the
lens by wiping with a clean piece of the same material in the same circular motion from
the center outward.
CAUTION
 DO NOT use fingers to clean lenses. Apply only a light downward pressure on the
cleaning material.
 DO NOT immerse the SpecterDR sight in solvents.
 DO NOT use hot water to clean the sight.
 If mud or hardened dirt is on or near the lens, flush with cold or warm water and gently
wipe with a moistened tissue. Repeat the procedure above if necessary.
 DO NOT use compressed air to clean sight.
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Description Raytheon ELCAN Part Number
Rear peep 207055-001
Front Post 207054-001
Battery cover without lanyard 903236-003 (Black)
903236-001 (Flat Dark Earth)
Battery cover with lanyard 903236-003 KIT (Black)
903236-001 KIT (Flat Dark Earth)
Lens Cover 207491-003 (Black)
207491-001 (Flat Dark Earth)
4.4 Replacement Parts
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4.5 Preparation for Shipment
Clean and dry the sight. It is highly recommended that the lens covers be installed to
protect the optical elements during shipment.
1. For shipment while attached to the weapon, make safe and properly stow the
weapon.
2. For shipment as an individual sight, reinsert the sight into its original packaging, or
equivalent, to cushion against impact and prevent crushing.
Table 4-1: Replacement Parts
OPM 003 REV C Copyright © 2011 Raytheon ELCAN Optical Technologies
450 Leitz Road, Midland ON
Canada L4R 5B8
Telephone: 011.705.526.5401
www.ELCANsightingsystems.com
Dated January 10, 2011
Copyright 2011, Raytheon ELCAN Optical Technologies.
All rights reserved. Specifications are subject to change.

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Instruction Manual | Elcan Specter DR 1-4x32 Riflescope | Optics Trade

  • 1. Operator’s Manual SpecterDR by ELCAN OPM 003 REV C 1-4x Dual Field-of-View Optical Sight
  • 2. OPM 003 REV C Copyright © 2011 Raytheon ELCAN Optical Technologies This page intentionally left blank.
  • 3. OPM 003 REV C Copyright © 2011 Raytheon ELCAN Optical Technologies CHAPTER 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION & SPECIFICATIONS 1.1 Description 1 1.2 Technical Specifications (nominal) 5 1.3 Controls and Terminology 7 1.4 Safety 12 CHAPTER 2 PREPARATION FOR USE & INSTALLATION 2.1 Mounting Sight to the Weapon/Eye Relief 13 2.2 Zeroing 15 CHAPTER 3 PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION 3.1 FOV 26 3.2 Reticle and Ranging 27 CHAPTER 4 MAINTENANCE 4.1 Preventative Maintenance 30 4.2 Changing the Battery 31 4.3 Cleaning 32 4.4 Replacement Parts 33 4.5 Preparation for Shipment 33 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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  • 5. TABLE OF FIGURES and TABLES CHAPTER 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION & SPECIFICATIONS Figure 1-1: Eye Relief 2 Figure 1-2: Overall Views 4 Figure 1-3: Left Side View and Selected Controls 7 Figure 1-4: Right Side View and Selected Controls 8 CHAPTER 2 PREPARATION FOR USE & INSTALLATION Figure 2-1: Lever lock sight to MIL-STD 1913 rail 13 Figure 2-2: Proper Eye Relief 14 Figure 2-3: Azimuth/Windage Adjusts 18 Figure 2-4: Aimed fire shot group 19 Figure 2-5: Determine approximate center of group 20 Figure 2-6: Adjust Azimuth/Windage or Elevation 21 Figure 2-7: Adjust POI - Azimuth/Windage 22 Figure 2-8: Adjust POI - Elevation 24 Table 2-1: POI Movement per Click of Adjustment 25 CHAPTER 3 PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION Figure 3-1: Reticle (not to scale) 27 Figure 3-2: Sample Illustration of Reticle Detail (not to scale) 27 Figure 3-3: Red Dot and Illumination Ballistic Reticle 29 Figure 3-4: Reticle Illumination Switch Operation 29 CHAPTER 4 MAINTENANCE Figure 4.1 Battery Replacement 31 Table 4-1: Replacement Parts 33 Table 1-1: Technical Specifications (nominal) 5
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  • 7. OPM 003 REV C Copyright © 2011 Raytheon ELCAN Optical Technologies 1.1 Description The SpecterDR Optical Sight is unique in providing the shooter with two fields-of-view. The first is a 1x powered sight with a 24° field-of-view. 1x magnification together with a red dot illuminated aiming point provides the shooter with an extremely fast, “both eyes open” target acquisition. The second is a 4x-magnified sight with a field–of-view of 6° and a range- compensating reticle. This magnification provides the shooter with long-range target identification and precision marksmanship capability. These two different fields-of-view are easily and quickly interchanged using a lever mounted on the side of the optical housing. The SpecterDR provides four ways of targeting for maximum flexibility:  “CQB” – 1x magnification with a 6 MOA illuminated red dot.  “Long Range Red Dot” – 4x magnification with a 1.5 MOA illuminated red dot.  “Long Range Crosshair” – 4x magnification with an illuminated, ballistically- compensated reticle.  “Rain Sight” – Close range rain sight for heavy rain and emergency situations. WARNING: Clear and safe the weapon prior to mounting the sight! CHAPTER 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTION & SPECIFICATIONS 1
  • 8. OPM 003 REV C Copyright © 2011 Raytheon ELCAN Optical Technologies 2 2 ¾” 70mm 1.1 Description (continued) Figure 1-1: Long eye relief facilitates use with most Rain Sights.
  • 9. OPM 003 REV C Copyright © 2011 Raytheon ELCAN Optical Technologies 3 1.1 Description (continued) A red LED is used to illuminate the reticle. When turned in the counter-clockwise direction, the reticle illumination switch provides five illumination levels of a “red dot” aiming mark. The red dot attracts the eye to the precise point of aim and bullet impact. By rotating the switch in the clockwise direction, five levels of illumination for the whole reticle allows dawn to dusk and night shooting of the sight ‘Throw Levers’ attach the sight to the MIL-STD 1913 rail. This lever system provides accurate zero retention when the sight is repeatedly removed and replaced on the rail. The sight can be fitted with an accessory mount that fits on top of the housing to accommodate a ’mini red dot sight’. An anti-reflection device (ARD) and a laser protection filter are also available as an option.
  • 10. OPM 003 REV C Copyright © 2011 Raytheon ELCAN Optical Technologies Top View Left Side View Front View Rear View 4 1.1 Description (continued) Figure 1-2: Selected Overall Views
  • 11. OPM 003 REV C Copyright © 2011 Raytheon ELCAN Optical Technologies Specification Fixed Magnification(s) 1x 4x Field of View 24° 6° Objective Lens Dia. 32 mm (1.3”) Exit Pupil 8.0 mm (0.275”) Eye Relief 70mm (2 ¾”) Optical Axis Height 39mm (1.53”) Zeroing Range ±60 MOA Movement Per Click ½ MOA Mount Compatibility MIL-STD 1913 Length, Width, Height 184mm x 76mm x 76mm (6” x 3” x 3”) Rain Sights Yes, Modular Aiming Point 6 MOA Dot 1.5 MOA DOT 5 1.2 Technical Specifications (nominal) Table 2-1: Technical Specifications (nominal)
  • 12. OPM 003 REV C Copyright © 2011 Raytheon ELCAN Optical Technologies Specification Reticle Pattern 5.56, 7.62 STD Illumination LED (650nm) Operating Temp -40 to +65 °C (-40 to 140 °F) Storage Temp -40 to +85 °C (-40 to 180 °F) Submersion 2 hours @ 20 m (66 FSW) Battery / Life DL 1/3 N Min 300 hrs @ max brightness Finish Anodized Mount Attach Dual Levers Weight 640 g (23 oz) 6 1.2 Technical Specifications (nominal) Table 2-1: Technical Specifications (nominal)
  • 13. OPM 003 REV C Copyright © 2011 Raytheon ELCAN Optical Technologies 7 RETICLE ILLUMINATION SWITCH RAIN SIGHT (FRONT POST) MRD MOUNT OPTIONAL FRONT REAR AZIMUTH / WINDAGE ADJUST ELEVATION ADJUST 1x-4x SWITCH LEVER ARD ADAPTOR (ARD OPTIONAL) 1.3 SpecterDR Controls and Terminology Figure 1-3: Left Side View and Selected Controls RAIN SIGHT (REAR PEEP)
  • 14. OPM 003 REV C Copyright © 2011 Raytheon ELCAN Optical Technologies 1.3 SpecterDR Controls and Terminology (continued) 8 ZERO LOCK ELEVATION ADJUST WEAPON MOUNTING LEVERS Figure 1-4: Right Side View and Selected Controls
  • 15. OPM 003 REV C Copyright © 2011 Raytheon ELCAN Optical Technologies 9 1.3.1 1x - 4x Switch Lever The 1x - 4x Switch Lever allows the marksman to quickly adjust magnification from 1x magnification to 4x magnification without re-zeroing or affecting eye relief. 1.3.2 Rain Sights These sights are intended for use in heavy rain or in emergency defense situations. Rain sights may be located on the SpecterDR in any of three positions. Typically, the center, or 12 o’clock, position is used. Consisting of a 4mm diameter rear sight and a 2mm wide front post sight, the front post is adjustable for left and right (azimuth) zeroing. Moving the post to the right moves the point of impact (POI) to the left. The elevation is fixed to provide a zero at a close shooting range of 35 meters (114 feet). 1.3.3 Mount Attachment ’Throw Levers’ The throw levers are used to secure the sight to the weapon’s MIL-STD 1913 “Picatinny” rail. The SpecterDR uses two low profile locking levers that point to the rear when attached. Additional tie/wire wrap points are provided as an additional means to lock the levers in place. 1.3.4 Elevation Dial and Lock The elevation zero dial is located at the lower rear of the mount, and the zero lock (silver tab) is just above the dial. When the lock is in the UP position, the dial may be used to adjust the elevation of the Point of Impact (POI) ½ Minute of Angle (MOA) per click. If the zero lock is DOWN, the zero dial is locked in place and the sight elevation is fixed. CAUTION: To prevent damage, be sure that the lock is fully disengaged before attempting to turn the elevation dial! 1.3 SpecterDR Controls and Terminology (continued)
  • 16. OPM 003 REV C Copyright © 2011 Raytheon ELCAN Optical Technologies 10 1.3.5 Azimuth/Windage Adjustment Screw The azimuth adjustment screw is located at the front left side of the mount. Rotating it adjusts the Point of Impact (POI) to the right or left. Each ‘click’ moves the point of impact ½ MOA (approximately ½” (12.7mm) at 100 yards (91m)). 1.3.6 Reticle Illumination Switch Rotating this knob illuminates the reticle at varying levels of brightness. Reference marks on the housing indicate the operating positions of the switch. The first two settings from OFF, each way, are night vision equipment compatible.  Counter Clockwise rotation - illuminates the Red Dot with 5 intensity levels.  Clockwise rotation - illuminates the ballistic reticle with 5 intensity levels. 1.3.7 Battery Cap and Lanyard Located on the Reticle Illumination Switch, the battery cap may be removed by hand by unscrewing it in the counter clockwise direction. A lanyard attaches it to the sight housing and prevents loss when changing the battery. A battery cap should only be tightened until snug. 1.3 SpecterDR Controls and Terminology (continued)
  • 17. OPM 003 REV C Copyright © 2011 Raytheon ELCAN Optical Technologies 11 1.3.8 Mini Red Dot A Mini Red Dot sight with a matching mounting pattern can be mounted to the optional MRD Mount on top of the SpecterDR. 1.3.9 Laser Protection Filter and Anti-Reflection Device (ARD) An optional Laser protection filter can be attached at the objective or front of the sight by rotating the filter in a clockwise direction until it is finger tight. It is removed by rotating it in a counter clockwise direction. An optional ARD can be mounted on the sight in the same manner as the laser protection filter and can be fitted without using the filter.  The laser protective filter protects your eyes from being burned by battlefield lasers, but also greatly diminishes the performance of the optic. When facing enemies who use battlefield lasers, failure to utilize the laser filter could result in the loss of your eyesight from enemy laser beams!  The ARD cuts down on reflection from the lens caused by the sun or other sources of ambient light. Failure to utilize the ARD or take other tactical measures to hide your lens reflection in bright daylight could reveal your position. 1.3 SpecterDR Controls and Terminology (continued) WARNING
  • 18. OPM 003 REV C Copyright © 2011 Raytheon ELCAN Optical Technologies 12 1.4 Safety 1. Ensure the weapon is clear, on safe and pointed in a safe direction while mounting the sight. 2. Ensure sight is secured tightly to the weapon prior to conducting live fire. 3. To avoid injury, ensure that the eye relief has been adjusted to provide a safe distance between your eye and the rear of the sight. 4. Proper zeroing techniques must always be taken prior to using the sight.
  • 19. OPM 003 REV C Copyright © 2011 Raytheon ELCAN Optical Technologies 2.1 Mounting Sight to the Weapon/Eye Relief Installing the optical sight onto the weapon involves the following steps:  Ensure that the sight is in 4x magnification mode (see Section 2.3).  Loosen the mount throw levers by rotating them out at 90° to the sight and place the sight on top of the MIL-STD 1913 rail. CHAPTER 2: PREPARATION FOR USE & INSTALLATION 13 WEAPON MOUNTING LEVERS Figure 2-1: Levers lock sight to MIL-STD 1913 rail
  • 20. OPM 003 REV C Copyright © 2011 Raytheon ELCAN Optical Technologies 14 (a) (b) (c) Figure 2-2: Proper Eye Relief (a) Eye shown at proper 70mm (2.75”) eye relief distance from rear-most glass surface. (b) Image through sight is sharp and circular when eye is placed at or near the proper relief distance (no scope shadow). (c) Image through sight when eye is too close or too far from optimal viewing distance. 4 10 8 6 M4 100-600 m M249 700-1000m 4X ONLY 2 ¾” 70mm 2.1 Mounting Sight to the Weapon/Eye Relief (continued)  ‘Cheek’ the weapon in the normal firing position.  Slide the sight along the rail until the correct eye relief is achieved for the user’s natural head position and a full field of view is visible through the sight. Approximate eye relief is 70mm (2.75”). The field of view tunnel effect should be minimized when the eye relief is adjusted properly, producing a circular and sharp image (see Figure 2-2). Note the position of the sight on the rail.
  • 21. OPM 003 REV C Copyright © 2011 Raytheon ELCAN Optical Technologies 2.1 Mounting Sight to the Weapon/Eye Relief (continued)  Mount the sight on the rail at the rail slot which is the closest match with the mount slot bar. Apply forward pressure to the sight and rotate the throw levers towards the back of the sight until they are parallel to the sight body.  Cheek the weapon at the normal firing position. Verify that the sight is approximately 70mm (2.75”) in front of the eye and that a full target picture is observed through the sight.  For extra mounting security, the mount provides slots to accommodate plastic or wire tie wraps so that the levers can be locked into their closed position.  Mark the sight’s position on the weapon to be used as a future reference point. 2.2 Zeroing Zeroing the SpecterDR aligns point of aim (center of the reticles’ crosshairs) with the point of impact (POI) of the weapon. NOTE: Zeroing should be conducted at the highest magnification as well as the longest range for the given conditions. 15
  • 22. OPM 003 REV C Copyright © 2011 Raytheon ELCAN Optical Technologies 2.2 Zeroing (continued) Controls  Azimuth or windage zeroing uses the azimuth adjustment dial at the front of the mount. Rotate the azimuth zero dial clockwise to move the point of impact to the left; or counter- clockwise to move the impact to the right. Each click of the azimuth dial moves the point of impact by ½ Minute of Angle (MOA) (approximately ½” (12.7mm) at 100 yards (91m)). Using a common item such as a flat-head screwdriver, dog tag, cartridge case or coin, rotate the azimuth dial.  Elevation zeroing uses the elevation dial at the bottom rear of the mount. Unlock the zeroing lock (silver tab) by raising it up as far as it will go. Be sure that the lock pin at the bottom of the zeroing lock is fully disengaged from the elevation dial. Adjust the elevation dial as required. Each click of the elevation dial moves the point of impact by ½ MOA (approximately ½” (12.7mm) at 100 yards (91m). When elevation adjustment is completed, lower the zeroing lock (silver tab) fully to lock the elevation zero in place. Be sure that the lock pin at the bottom of the zeroing lock is fully engaged into the elevation dial. A mechanical zero of the sight is recommended so that the optical axis is in rough alignment with the bore axis of the weapon. This will make zeroing easier to accomplish. To achieve a mechanical zero of the sight, adjust the azimuth dial until the gaps between the mount base and the front fork of the optical housing are equal. Adjust the elevation dial by raising the silver lock and turning the dial until the sight body is parallel to the rail. (See Figure 2-3). 16
  • 23. OPM 003 REV C Copyright © 2011 Raytheon ELCAN Optical Technologies 17 2.2 Zeroing (continued) In addition to setting the sight to its mechanical zero, it is also recommended that the weapon is bore sighted prior to going on the zeroing range. When done correctly, this can save a lot of time and ammunition. Follow the steps below to acquire a good bore sight. 1. Place the weapon on a stable platform that does not allow for any movement (bench rest, cradle, rucksack). 2. Get behind the weapon and along the barrel axis. 3. Choose an identifiable object down range (preferably at about the same range that you will be zeroing at). 4. If possible, look through the barrel and center the object in the bore circle. Otherwise, look parallel to the bore axis and align the weapon with an identifiable object. 5. Look through the optic and locate the identifiable object. 6. Adjust the windage and elevation until the crosshairs are on the object. 7. As necessary, perform safety checks, assemble weapon, follow range procedures and then commence zeroing (first shot should be on paper).
  • 24. OPM 003 REV C Copyright © 2011 Raytheon ELCAN Optical Technologies 2.2 Zeroing (continued) Figure 2-3: Azimuth/Windage Adjusts 18 EQUAL GAPS = MECHANICAL ZERO AZIMUTH / WINDAGE ADJUST CW (POI LEFT) CCW (POI RIGHT) SIGHT BODY PARALLEL TO RAIL = MECHANICAL ZERO
  • 25. OPM 003 REV C Copyright © 2011 Raytheon ELCAN Optical Technologies 19 2.2 Zeroing (continued) Zeroing must be performed at the highest magnification (4x). The recommended distance is at 100 meters! However, a 25 meter zero will enable fall of shot to be registered on a target. It is recommended that the marksman fires three to five round groups and make adjustments based upon the geometric center of those groups. 1. Look through the sight with proper eye relief and align the aiming point of the center dot onto the center of the target. Aimed fire shot group Sample Target Figure 2-4: Aimed fire shot group 2. Fire three to five aimed individual rounds (Figure 2-4). 3. Determine the approximate center of the group (Figure 2-5).
  • 26. OPM 003 REV C Copyright © 2011 Raytheon ELCAN Optical Technologies 20 Determine approximate center of group Sample Target Figure 2-5: Determine approximate center of group 2.2 Zeroing (continued)
  • 27. OPM 003 REV C Copyright © 2011 Raytheon ELCAN Optical Technologies 21 2.2 Zeroing (continued) 4. Measure the amount of movement required left or right (Azimuth or windage) to move the center of the POI group onto the aimpoint in mm or inches (Figure 2-6). 5. To adjust azimuth/windage, each click of the azimuth/windage dial moves the POI by ½ MOA (approximately ½” (12.7mm) at 100 yards (91m)). Direction of POI change is labelled on the housing next to the Azimuth Adjustment Dial. Table 2.1 is provided to convert mm or inches into a ½ MOA click of movement for a given target range. Calculate the number of clicks to adjust the POI to the aimpoint for your target’s range. Figure 2-6: Adjust azimuth/windage or elevation ELEVATION Sample Target AZIMUTH/WINDAGE
  • 28. OPM 003 REV C Copyright © 2011 Raytheon ELCAN Optical Technologies 22 2.3 Zeroing (continued) Calculation for _______ Range to Target: RIGHT LEFT Aimpoint Bullet Impact Adjust CCW to move bullet RIGHT Adjust CW to move bullet LEFT L R Figure 2-7: Adjust POI - Azimuth/Windage Measured from ______ mm or inches = clicks to adjust Conversion factor for that range
  • 29. OPM 003 REV C Copyright © 2011 Raytheon ELCAN Optical Technologies 23 2.2 Zeroing (continued) 6. Measure the amount of movement required up or down (elevation) to move the center of the POI group onto the aimpoint in mm or inches (Figure 2-6). 7. Each click of the elevation dial moves the POI by ½ MOA (approximately ½” (12.7mm) at 100 yards (91m)). Table 2-1 is provided below to convert mm or inches into a ½ MOA click of adjustment for a given target range. Calculate the number of clicks to adjust the POI to the aimpoint for your target’s range. To adjust elevation:  Push the elevation zero lock (silver tab) up to disengage.  When viewing the sight from the rear, rotate the elevation dial Right to Raise - UP the POI or Left to Lower - Down the POI. Direction of POI change is labelled on the sight. Caution: To prevent damage, be sure that the lock is fully disengaged before attempting to turn the elevation dial!  When elevation adjustment is completed, lower the zero lock fully to lock the elevation zero in place. Be sure that the lock pin at the bottom of the zero lock is fully engaged into the elevation dial. It is important to ensure that the zero lock is pushed back down to lock the elevation zero dial when zeroing is completed!
  • 30. OPM 003 REV C Copyright © 2011 Raytheon ELCAN Optical Technologies 24 1. Lift tab to unlock elevation zero. 2. Rotate dial UP/DN to move bullet UP/DN. 3. Lower tab to lock elevation zero. Figure 2-8: Adjust POI - Elevation U P Aimpoint Bullet Impact D O W N 2.2 Zeroing (continued) Calculation for _______ Range to Target: Measured from ______ mm or inches = clicks to adjust Conversion factor for that range
  • 31. OPM 003 REV C Copyright © 2011 Raytheon ELCAN Optical Technologies 25 2.2 Zeroing (continued) Table 2-1: POI Movement per click of Adjustment Azimuth or Elevation Range to Target Meters Feet POI Movement in mm/ click of adjustment POI Movement in in/ click of adjustment 25 82 4 0.10 50 164 7 0.30 100 328 15 0.60 200 656 29 1.10 300 984 44 1.70 400 1312 58 2.30 500 1640 73 2.90 600 1968 87 3.40 700 2297 102 4.00 800 2625 116 4.60 Conversion Factor 10 32.8 1.58 0.06 1000 3280 145 5.70 1500 4920 218 8.60 2000 6560 291 11.50
  • 32. OPM 003 REV C Copyright © 2011 Raytheon ELCAN Optical Technologies 26 3.1 FOV The SpecterDR Optical Sight is unique in providing the shooter with two fields-of-view: 1. The first is a 1x powered sight with a 24° field-of-view. 1x magnification together with a red dot illuminated aiming point provides the shooter with an extremely fast, “both eyes open” target acquisition. 2. The second is a 4x-magnified sight with a field–of-view of 6° and a range-compensating reticle. This magnification provides the shooter with long-range target identification and precision marksmanship capability. To change magnification, flip the 1x - 4x Switch Lever slightly downward and forward for 4x magnification or slightly downward and rearward for 1x magnification. Sight ‘zero’ and eye relief are not affected. CHAPTER 3: PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION
  • 33. OPM 003 REV C Copyright © 2011 Raytheon ELCAN Optical Technologies Figure 3-1 Sample Illustration of Reticle -- Calibrated for 5.56, M855 ball, M4 Weapon (not to scale) Figure 3-2 Sample Illustration of Reticle detail (not to scale) 4 10 8 6 M4 100- 600 m M249 700- 1000m 4X ON LY 4 10 8 6 27 3.2 Reticle and Ranging The SpecterDR reticle provides the shooter with easy-to-locate aiming marks to designate the target both at short and long ranges. The following are sample illustrations of a reticle pattern.
  • 34. OPM 003 REV C Copyright © 2011 Raytheon ELCAN Optical Technologies 28 3.2 Reticle and Ranging (continued) Describing the sample reticle pattern, the main horizontal line provides a reference to the marksman and coincides with the 100 meter aiming point at both 1x and 4x. The reticle pattern is designed to be zeroed at 100 meters using the 4x setting. A red dot aiming point is placed at the reticle crosshair center and is designed for use at either the 1x or 4x optical magnification settings. The red dot is 1.5 MOA at 4x magnification or 6 MOA at 1x magnification. When using the 4x magnification, the ballistic drop reticle provides calibrated drop increments of 100 meters. The 400 and 600 meter stadia lines are labelled. At the 200, 300, 400, 500 and 600m ranges, the width of the stadia line represents a 19” wide target (the approximate width of a man’s chest). The calibre of the weapon (5.56mm or 7.62mm) is indicated on the reticle as well as the sight. Note: The ballistic drop reticle is calibrated for 4x use. Do not use the reticle for ranging at 1x magnification. 3.2.1 Reticle Illumination The SpecterDR provides illumination for two types of reticles (see Figure 3-3):  A red dot at the center of the crosshairs; and  A Range Estimating and Bullet Drop Compensation Reticle. Each reticle has multiple brightness settings which can be set by the Reticle Illumination Switch (rotary) on the left side of the sight (see Figure 3-4):  Counter Clockwise rotation - illuminates the Red Dot with 5 intensity levels.  Clockwise rotation - illuminates the ballistic reticle with 5 intensity levels. The first two settings from OFF, each way, are night vision equipment compatible.
  • 35. OPM 003 REV C Copyright © 2011 Raytheon ELCAN Optical Technologies 29 WARNING Figure 3-3 Sample Illustration: Red Dot and Illuminated Ballistic Reticle Figure 3-4: Reticle Illumination Switch Operation - rotate the switch to desired reticle brightness setting. 4 10 8 6 The SpecterDR is designed to give the marksman maximum control of reticle illumination. However, at the higher illumination settings, reddish light shines forward from the sight. These higher illumination settings are for use in bright daylight. Failure to use the lower reticle illumination settings at night, or failure to take other tactical measures to hide your forward light emissions during darkness, could reveal your position. 3.2.1 Reticle Illumination (continued) 5 RED DOT INTENSITY LEVELS 2 NIGHT VISION 5 STADIA LINE INTENSITY LEVELS 2 NIGHT VISION
  • 36. OPM 003 REV C Copyright © 2011 Raytheon ELCAN Optical Technologies 30 The SpecterDR is designed for ruggedness and minimal maintenance. The following sections describe recommended maintenance procedures. 4.1 Preventative Maintenance Prior to use in the field and every week of use, the following routine maintenance is recommended:  Inspect the sight for missing or damaged parts.  Inspect the sight for visual obstruction of target image, dust, dirt, pits or moisture on optical surfaces, loose or broken optical elements. If these conditions cannot be corrected by cleaning (see Section 4.3), the sight is unsuitable for use.  Check battery cap - Ensure that the cap is present. Inspect the threads on the battery housing and battery cap for damage, dirt or moisture. Ensure that the rubber washer is present, free of damage and seated properly. An absent or improperly seated battery cap could lead to a loss of power or shorten battery life.  Check the reticle - if the reticle does not illuminate, try replacing the battery.  Verify proper positioning and mounting of the sight (see Section 2.1). CHAPTER 4: MAINTENANCE
  • 37. OPM 003 REV C Copyright © 2011 Raytheon ELCAN Optical Technologies 31 Figure 4-1: Battery Replacement 4.2 Changing the Battery The battery cap is located on the Reticle Illumination Switch. To change the battery:  Grip the large diameter switch to prevent it from rotating while turning the small diameter section in a counter-clockwise direction.  Remove the old battery and dispose of it properly according to your regulations.  Place a new DL1/3N Lithium battery into the compartment with the “-” terminal facing in.  Replace battery cover (hand tighten only). See Figure 4-1.
  • 38. OPM 003 REV C Copyright © 2011 Raytheon ELCAN Optical Technologies 32 4.3 Cleaning Clean the surfaces of the optical sight lenses by using cotton lens paper, microfiber or freshly laundered cheesecloth saturated with alcohol to wipe in a circular motion. Dry the lens by wiping with a clean piece of the same material in the same circular motion from the center outward. CAUTION  DO NOT use fingers to clean lenses. Apply only a light downward pressure on the cleaning material.  DO NOT immerse the SpecterDR sight in solvents.  DO NOT use hot water to clean the sight.  If mud or hardened dirt is on or near the lens, flush with cold or warm water and gently wipe with a moistened tissue. Repeat the procedure above if necessary.  DO NOT use compressed air to clean sight.
  • 39. OPM 003 REV C Copyright © 2011 Raytheon ELCAN Optical Technologies Description Raytheon ELCAN Part Number Rear peep 207055-001 Front Post 207054-001 Battery cover without lanyard 903236-003 (Black) 903236-001 (Flat Dark Earth) Battery cover with lanyard 903236-003 KIT (Black) 903236-001 KIT (Flat Dark Earth) Lens Cover 207491-003 (Black) 207491-001 (Flat Dark Earth) 4.4 Replacement Parts 33 4.5 Preparation for Shipment Clean and dry the sight. It is highly recommended that the lens covers be installed to protect the optical elements during shipment. 1. For shipment while attached to the weapon, make safe and properly stow the weapon. 2. For shipment as an individual sight, reinsert the sight into its original packaging, or equivalent, to cushion against impact and prevent crushing. Table 4-1: Replacement Parts
  • 40. OPM 003 REV C Copyright © 2011 Raytheon ELCAN Optical Technologies 450 Leitz Road, Midland ON Canada L4R 5B8 Telephone: 011.705.526.5401 www.ELCANsightingsystems.com Dated January 10, 2011 Copyright 2011, Raytheon ELCAN Optical Technologies. All rights reserved. Specifications are subject to change.