Preparing the Device

Unpacking

The following steps must be performed before using the device:

  1. Open packaging box, remove Mars 4 and check the contents.
  • Eyecup
  • Standard rings (2 pcs.)
  • L-shape ring
  • Scope Cover
  • USB-C cable
  • QSG
  • Manual
  • Cloth
  1. Make sure that nothing is missing.
  2. Inspect the device for damage to optical surfaces, body, eyecups, operation buttons, etc.
  3. Ensure that all optical surfaces are clean and ready for use.

NOTE: If any accessories are missing or broken contact ATN’s Customer Service at 1.800.910.2862.

Charging the device

The device is equipped with a USB (type C) port. You will find it under the rubber cap on the right side of the device (caps are marked with appropriate icon). We have included a USB (type C) charging cable with your scope. Plug the cable into a USB wall charger that has an output of 2 amps (Wall Charger not included). Charge your scope for 6 hrs using a 2A USB wall charger. Note using a wall charger with lower amperage will take longer to charge your scope.

  1. Recommended charger is 2A USB charger.
  2. Battery charging time (from 0 to 100%) is 6 hours with 2A USB charger.
  3. Battery run time is 16 hours on a single charge.
Micro SD and USB C Ports

The device is equipped with a microSD Card and USB (type C) ports. You can find them under the rubber caps on the right side of the device (we marked the caps with appropriate icons). To open the rubber port cover, gently lift the rubber cover and move it out of the way.

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NOTE: Make sure that the device is turned off before inserting the formatted micorSD Card into its assigned port.

  1. Always format a new microSD card before using.
  2. Insert microSD card as shown.
  3. Use a thin object (small coin, paper clip) to lock the microSD card in place after inserting it into the slot.
  4. Return the cover to its original position.

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NOTE: There is only one correct direction to insert the microSD Card. Do not force the microSD Card into the port doing so may cause damage to both the scope and the card itself.

To remove the microSD Card from the port, push the card slightly in using the same thin object you did before. When the card pops up a few millimeters, pull the card out with your fingers or tweezers.

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NOTE: If you are going to record video, the microSD Card should be a Class 10 (10 Mb/sec) or faster and have capacity from 4 to 64 Gb.

Firmware Update

Before operating your device, update the firmware to the latest version. All firmware updates can be found on at https://www.atncorp.com/firmware . To receive a notification concerning new firmware updates, please register your device on our website. An email notification will be sent when a new firmware update becomes available. To update the firmware you will need a microSD Card and fully charged internal battery.

NOTE: In the event of a power failure during an update, the device may crash. This will corrupt the system files and the device will need to be sent back to the ATN factory for service. To ensure your zero coordinates are not lost, write down your zero coordinates before continuing to update the firmware!

Update the new firmware as follows:

  1. Download the ***.bin file and copy to your microSD Card — root directory.
  2. Insert the card into the scope.
  3. Turn ON the scope.
  4. In the “Firmware Update” dialog box select “Yes” to start the update.
  5. When the update counter reaches “100%” the device will automatically restart.
  6. Once the device is powered up it will enter self configuration mode.
  7. After completing it will automatically restart.
  8. Motion Sensing platform will be configured when first turned on.
  9. Once the Firmware update completes, please do a factory reset before using the product.
  10. Please delete the Firmware file off of the microSD card after the process is complete. Or the system will try to update the Firmware every time you turn the scope on.

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NOTE: If the device does not restart within 30 seconds, press and hold the power button for 15 seconds and the scope will turn off.

ON / OFF

To TURN ON the device press and hold the POWER button until you see the ATN splash screen. To TURN OFF the device press and hold the POWER button, until the dialog box “Shut down the device?” appears. Choose “Yes” to turn off. If the scope freezes or stops responding to the control panel. Press and hold the Power button for 15 seconds to reboot the scope.

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Using your Keypad and Scroll Wheel

The KEYPAD is programmed to be used in two different ways:

  • Short and Quick Taps — used for most functions and to get around the menu;
  • Press and Hold — designed to be used in the following situations — ON/OFF, SHORTCUT MENU.

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NOTE: Using LEFT or RIGHT buttons in the Menu. You can quickly choose Exit Shortcut from any position. Use the Function Button from any menu screen to exit to the Home Screen.

Focusing

DIOPTER ADJUSTMENT By rotating the Diopter Adjustment Ring you will achieve optimal sharpness for your vision. Look through the eyepiece while focusing on the reticle and widgets on the screen.

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NOTE: Once the Diopter Adjustment is set to your liking, adjustment will not need to be performed unless another user altered the focus for their needs.

DISTANCE FOCUS Rotate the Adjustment Ring, as necessary, to achieve the proper focus at various distances.

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Mounting your scope

The Mars 4 has a 3-inch eye relief, and can be moun­ted using 30 mm mounting rings. ATN has provided two standard rings and one L shape ring. The L shape ring is for those instances when you need extra eye relief for certain rifles. First, choose your preference of rings and position and mount the bottom portions of your rings to your rail for optimal eye relief. Place the scope on the bottom half of the rings you just mounted, verifying you have sufficient eye relief for your platform. Place the top portion of your ring over the mounted bottom portion, make sure the holes align and the screws turn easily. Apply equal torque to all screws with the provided Allen wrench. Make sure your rings are tight on your rifles rail and will not come loose due to recoil.

Mounting your scope

For mounting the Mars 4 on the weaver rail:

  1. Loosen the fixing screws on the sides of the mounting rings.
  2. Place the rifle scope on the weaver rail so that the projection of the rail, which is in the base of the ring, enters the recess in the rail.
  3. Tighten the fixing screws of the mounting rings.

NOTE: Be sure your weapon is not loaded. Use safe weapon handling procedures at all times.

Compass Calibration

When the compass needs to be calibrated, the word “CAL” appears instead of the Compass Scale. To calibrate rotate the device on three axis rotation, as pictured on the left.

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NOTE: After calibrating the device please remember that the compass will work best when holding the Mars 4 parallel to the ground.

Other possible abbreviations:

  • ERR — an error was detected;
  • SMF — your device is under Strong Magnetic Field;
  • UPD — your firmware needs to be updated.

Interface

Home Screen

The first screen you’ll see after turning on the device is the Homescreen. It consists of Scales, Status Bar icons and different Information Widgets.

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SCALES

  • The E-Compass Scale shows yaw angle based on e-Magnetometer data.
  • Roll Scale shows the rifles cant based on internal 3D Gyroscope.
  • Pitch Scale shows rifle inclination based on internal 3D Gyroscope.

STATUS BAR Displays information about the current state of the system. Icons that are inactive become invisible when not in use, and only the important information will appear:

  • Battery — shows how much energy is left in the system.
  • Micro SD Card — shows the presence or absence (red icon) of memory card.
  • Ballistic Calculator, Bluetooth, and WiFi — shows when the function is enabled.

WIDGETS Interface elements will appear as widgets that will provide access to useful information. There are several types of widgets:

  • Icons without value are used for mode displaying (Photo and VideoModes).
  • Only numerical value (Detailed Roll and Pitch Values).
  • Icons with a numerical value; Range, Zoom, Reticle Correction, Wind Speed.
  • Photo Preview appears at the bottom of the homescreen, after the photo is taken.

Home Screen

Display widgets can be disabled from the System Settings.

To enter System Settings you should click the OK button center from Homescreen to access the Shortcut Carousel. Select the wrench icon with RIGHT or LEFT buttons right-left and push the OK button center to enter the System Settings menu. Select the Display tab with RIGHT button right and choo­se subcategory Display Widgets with the Scroll Wheel. Press the OK button center to select the Display Widgets. Use the SCROLL WHEEL to change from Extended to Minimal.

Home Screen

Main Operations

2-2-1 ZOOM LEVEL Use the Scroll Wheel on the left side of the scope to Zoom IN and OUT. Zoom Level is displayed in the Zoom widget on the Homescreen.

NOTE: When the device is activated for the first time, you need to configure the lens option in the pop-up window before zooming. Please refer to System Settings, Lens Type on page 30.

2-2-2 TAKING PHOTOS Press the LEFT button left to TAKE A PHOTO. Depending on the selected mode, you will take one or several photos. Various photo modes are available in the System Settings.

2-2-3 VIDEO RECORDING By pressing the RIGHT button right , you will be able to RECORD VIDEO (if you use Normal Mode) or START RAV (if Recoil Activated Video mode is on). The video recording modes can be switched in the System Settings options.

NOTE: Recording will automatically stop when the memory card is full or the battery is out of power.

2-2-4 SHORTCUT CAROUSEL Pressing down on the OK button center opens and closes the Shortcut menu.

Modes

The Mars 4 has 2 modes of operation: basic and advanced.

  1. Basic Mode has the following feature options
  2. Exit
  3. System Settings
  4. Advanced Shortcut
  5. Zero Reticle
  6. Contrast

Advanced Mode has the following feature options:

  1. Exit
  2. System Settings
  3. Range Finder
  4. Advanced Shortcut
  5. Distance Entry
  6. Environment
  7. WiFi
  8. Zero Reticle
  9. Ballistic Calculator
  10. Gallery
  11. NUC
  12. Contrast

The Carousel is your access to a number of shortcuts that will allow you to quickly access your scope’s features. Click the OK button centerfrom Homescreen to access the Carousel. Buttons highlighted in Red are the only ones that activate a particular shortcut. Use the LEFT & RIGHT buttons right-left to move between functions, except with the group of ON/OFF switches (WiFi, Bluetooth, Ballistic Calculator, RAV), use the Scroll Wheel between switches. To turn a particular function on or off, you should click the OK button center while that function is selected. Example — WiFi.

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  • 2-3-2 EXIT Exit Carousel.
  • 2-3-3 NUC Allows you to make a non-uniformity compensation (NUC).
  • 2-3-4 ONE SHOT ZERO Sighting in your scope has never been easier with One Shot Zero. Take a shot adjust your reticle and you are good to go.
  • 2-3-4 RANGEFINDER Activates Smart Rangefinder feature. If the Ballistic Calculator is ON then the range that is found using the Rangefinder will be automatically used to adjust your point of impact (shift reticle to adjust for drop).
  • 3-2 DISTANCE ENTRY Manually input or adjust the distance to the target to be used by the Ballistic Calculator.
  • 2-3-5 GALLERY Gives you access to the library of Images and Videos that are stored on your scope’s micro SD card.
  • 2-3-14_Contrast CONTRAST The difference in luminance and color that makes an object more distinguishable.
  • 3-3 ENVIRONMENT Allows for input of various environmental data to improve ballistic correction, such as wind speed and direction.
  • 2-3-8 SYSTEM SETTINGS Allows access to various system options and adjustments.
  • 2-3-6 WIFI Allows you to connect to your smart phone or tablet; password is atnsmarthd.
  • 2-3-12 BLUETOOTH Allows you to connect to ATN Smart accessories, that use Bluetooth, to communicate with your scope.
  • 3-4 BALLISTIC CALCULATOR Allows you to have the scope automatically adjust your reticle POI for bullet drop, based on the ballistic information you input into the scope.
  • 3-5 RAV (Recoil Activated Video) Allows you to record your hunt without having to press the record button.
Using System Settings

To enter the System Settings, open the Shortcut Carousel by pressing the OK button center. Select the wrench icon with RIGHT or LEFT buttons right-left. Push the OK button center to enter the menu.

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The System Settings consists of a Tab Bar at the top of the screen, list of subcategories in the center and Help Information at the bottom.

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On the left side of the Tab Bar you will find the Exit (with arrow icon). Selecting Exit and pressing the OK button center will bring you back to the Homescreen. Movement between the tabs is carried out using the LEFT and RIGHT buttons right-left . Each tab includes subcategories. To select a particular subcategory you should use the Scroll Wheel and press the OK button center to select it.

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To change a particular value, follow the next few steps. Select the subcategory you need with the Scroll Wheel. Press the OK button center to select a particular value (once selected it will turn red).

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Change the value with the Scroll Wheel.

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To select a new value, press OK button center to confirm the change.

Functions

Photo Mode

From the Homescreen: press the LEFT button left to TAKE A PHOTO. Depending on the selected mode you will make one or several photos. You can choose from the various photo modes in the System Settings.

NOTE: You must have a microSD card inserted in the device for these features to work, and all files will be stored on the microSD card.

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To enter the System Settings you should open the Shortcut Carousel by pressing the OK button center and selecting the wrench icon with RIGHT or LEFT buttons right-left . Push the OK button center to enter the menu. Use the RIGHT button right till you select Photo/Video tab.

NOTE: There are three photo modes to choose from. Switching between modes is done in the System Settings from Photo/Video tab, subcategory Photo Mode.

Use the Scroll Wheel to switch between modes.

Press the OK button center to select a particular value (once selected it will turn red). Change the value with the Scroll Wheel. To select a new value, press OK button center to confirm the change.

3-1-2 SINGLE This default mode allows you to take one photo at a time.

3-1-3 TIME LAPSE Time-lapse is where the device takes a sequence of ima­ges with an interval of time between each image. The interval and the number of photos taken can be changed in the System Settings. To make changes, cho­ose the Photo/Video Tab in System Settings, then use the Scroll Wheel to select Time Lapse Settings.

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Press the OK button center to enter the mode settings. While you are in this mode, the Time Lapse widget appears.

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3-1-6 BURST Burst mode captures a series of photos. You can select the best image of the group or arrange them in a sequence to study the transitions in detail. The number of photos taken can be changed in the System Settings. While you are in this mode, the Burst widget appears.

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Regardless of which mode you are using, the photo preview appears after a photograph is taken on the bottom of the screen for several seconds.

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Video recording

NOTE: You must have a mic­roSD card inserted in the device for these features to work.

All files will be stored on the microSD card. Recorded videos can be found in the Gallery of the device. The scope allows you to record videos in two modes.

3-2-6 NORMAL The default mode. While recording the Counter widget appears. In order to Start recording video. While on the Homescreen, Press the RIGHT button right to activate video recording. Press the RIGHT button right once more to Stop recording video.

3-2-6 RECOIL ACTIVATED VIDEO (RAV) When you set your video record to RAV mode (from Shortcut Menu), the system buffers everything your scope sees.

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While you are in this mode, the RAV widget appears and then after starting record the Time Counter appears.

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After activating the RAV function in the Shortcut Carousel, return to the Homescreen. Continue the activation process by pressing the RIGHT button right to activate the Video. Also, make sure you see the RAV icon on the Homescreens upper left corner. Press the RIGHT button right again to stop Video recording. When a shot is fired, your scope experiences recoil (some airguns may not provide enough recoil for RAV to be activated). The scope will record video prior to the shot being taken, the moment of, and some time after. Exact settings may be adjusted in the System Settings.

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Recoil Activated Video

Recoil Activated Video (patent pending), offers a unique approach to taking videos with your Smart Sight. RAV offers you the ability to take a video before, during and after your shot has been fired. Perfect for those hunting moments when hitting your target, far outweighs the importance of remembering to turn on your video record. Simply set your RAV to ON, set your parameters and anytime you pull the trigger (RAV is activated from the recoil of your weapon), the sight will record a number of seconds before your shot and a number of seconds after. All conveniently organized as one continuous video.

NOTE: It may be best to turn OFF the Microphone in conditions of extreme wind.

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You can turn on the mic­ro­phone and switch the quality of the video in the System Settings (Photo/Video tab). To enter the System Settings:

    1. Open Shortcut Carousel by pressing the OK button center and select the wrench icon with RIGHT or LEFT buttons right-left .
    2. Push OK button center to enter the menu.
    3. Using the Scroll Wheel select Microphone. Press the OK button center to select it.
    4. Change the setting with the Scroll Wheel and press the OK button center to confirm the change.

All files will be stored on the microSD card. Recorded videos can be found in the Gallery of the device.

Zeroing

NOTE: Before zeroing your scope, please make sure the correct lens type is selected. You can check this by going to the System Settings and selecting Settings. You will see the subcategory Device Type. Please make sure you select the lens type of your scope. This lets the system know which Scope you are actually using (example: Mars 4 19 mm or Mars 4 50 mm).

To Zero in your scope you will need to go to the Profile/Zero section of the System Settings, or select it from the Shortcut Carousels.

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To enter the System Settings, open Shortcut Carousel with OK button center and select the wrench icon with RIGHT or LEFT buttons right-left . Or select the Zero Reticle shortcut from the Shortcut Carousel Push the OK button center to enter the menu. Before you begin the Zeroing process, you will need to either create a new Profile or utilize an existing one. We recommend that a new profile be created to understand the process better.

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Under the Profiles/Zero Category you will find the subcategories; Current, Other, Import from SD card, and Export to SD card. Select Other. There you will see Profile 1 and Create New Profile. Select Profile 1 and edit it, or create a new one and make changes to it. Once you select a profile, press the OK button to load it. Once the profile is loaded, it becomes your current profile. Profiles are primarily used in order to utilize your scope on various weapons. This way, when moving your scope from one gun to the next, you can simply select the Profile that you have already created for the particular gun you are using. Multiple profiles are also used to zero in the scope, on the same gun, but at different ranges. For example, one Profile may be called AR 50 yards and another AR 200 yards. Allowing you to create two separate profiles to better fine tune your shooting solutions for both shorter and longer range shooting. In order to change the profile name to what you want, download and access the ATN Obsidian app. The app will allow you to connect your Phone/Tablet to your scope.

NOTE: You will need to obtain a target that thermal is able to see. ATN sells Thermal Targets, or you can use any of the following items: Cold or Hot water bottle, hand warmers, or foil based tape.

To zero your rifle with the ATN device, you should follow the next few steps.

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In the System Settings, Select the Profiles/Zero Tab. The main Subca­te­gories of the Profiles/Zero are; Current, Other, Import from SD card, and Export to SD card. Select Current, by pressing the OK button center . There you will see Zero Reticle. We suggest you fill out all the ballistic info to the best of your ability before proceeding to Zero. This will save you time when you want to use the Ballistic Calculator at a later time.

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Proceed to Zero the Reticle. Press the OK button center to select Zero Reticle. You will see on your screen a cross hair reticle. While keeping the gun as steady as possible, fire a round. Use the key pad and scroll wheel to move the Red cross hair to the point of impact. While keeping the White crosshair in the same place you where aiming. Once you have placed the Red crosshair on the POI, press the OK button center. A dialogue box will appear with options. Select Save & Exit.

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NOTE: Although you may not need to take more then one shot to zero in your scope, we do recommend that you repeat the process several times to make sure that you truly are zeroed in. As you gain experience in zeroing in your scope, it should take you no time to zero your scope.

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NOTE: In order to fine tune your zero. Select Zero Reticle once more. Press the OK button and select Zoom. Zoom in all the way and fire the weapon. If your POI is not where you had aimed. Move the Red reticle to the POI and Exit & Save. This will insure your POI is the same on optical and maximum magnification.

Rangefinder

Using the Smart Range Finder will allow you to estimate the distance to your target, as long as you have reasonable knowledge of the size of your target.

NOTE: To have this feature enabled you must activate Advance Mode settings.

NOTE: Once the distance is measured, the value will be automatically integrated into your Ballistic Calculator.

RANGEFINDER Select the Flag Icon from the Shortcut Carousel. Pressing the OK button center will take you to the Main Screen of the Rangefinder feature.

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To measure the distance, follow the next steps:

    1. Put the arrow-mark on the top of the target and press the OK button center , wait for the scope to take the readings (it will take a number of readings so try to keep your weapon steady);

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  1. Put the arrow-mark under the target and press the OK button center ;
  2. If satisfied with the value that was generated, press the Function button to go back to the Homescreen or repeat steps 1 and 2, if necessary.

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NOTE: During the measurement process, you can zoom in and out using the Scroll Wheel.

If the Target Height is incorrect you can change it:

  • press the RIGHT button right to enter the Menu;
  • choose one of the presets or input the height manually;
  • accept the height with OK button center and go back to the Main Screen.

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DISTANCE ENTRY Allows you to input or correct the distance manually. Choose the Distance Entry option to launch this function.

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Change distance value using the Scroll Wheel. To accept the new distance, press the OK button center .

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Ballistic Calculator

The Mars 4 has a fully integrated Ballistics Calculator that enables your scope to seamlessly adjust its point of impact. The first step in utilizing this function requires you to enter all relevant information into the Profile that is being used.

NOTE: To have this feature enabled you must activate Advance Mode settings.

NOTE: If you do not know all or part of this info (example: Initial Velocity) we recommend that you contact the manufacturer of the ammunition and/or the weapon that you are using. Generally this info should be found on the manufacturer’s website.

Once your profile has been setup, you are ready to activate the Ballistic Calculator on your sight. Open the Shortcut Carousel and follow the instructions in this section.

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You will need to use your key pad and scroll wheel, to find the Ballistic Calculator bullseye icon. If this function is off (indicated by a diagonal line running through the icon), you will need to turn it on by pressing the OK button center while having the icon selected. You will see the diagonal line disappear and a Ballistic Calculator icon will appear in the top right corner of the screen.

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Profiles which are not in use, are situated in the Other section. You can use an existing profile or create up to 6 new user profiles.

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To edit a Profile, select it (highlighted in red) and press the OK button center. Choose the action you want to perform; Load, Copy (Duplicate) or Delete the selected profile.

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ENVIRONMENT

NOTE: To have this feature enabled you must activate advance mode settings.

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There are a number of Environmental elements that may be entered to increase the precision of your shots.

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Wind Speed: GWind strengths and direction are by far the most important of the group, especially during medium to heavy winds. We highly recommend that if you plan to shoot at ranges over 300 yards. Take wind readings and enter the information into your sight. Both wind speed and wind direction are needed if you plan to make accurate shots. You can enter the information through the Environment shortcut or your mobile device using the Obsidian App with a WiFi connection to your scope, whichever you find easier.

Humidity: Humidity must also be entered through the Environment shortcut or by utilizing the Obsidian App.

Barometer Pressure, Altitude and Temperature: Pressure, Altitude and Temperature will be set automatically using your sight’s internal sensors.

Other Data Collected: The angle of your scope as in relation to your target is also noted and the Ballistic Calculator takes the information into its calculations.

How to perform a NUC

NUC’ing helps to improve the image quality when the image is degraded by various environmental factors. There are multiple NUC tables that span the full operating temperature range, and the camera automatically selects the optimum table based on its temperature. You can set the system to perform a NUC automatically at a predefined time interval. Or, you can turn the automatic NUC off and NUC the system manually, when required. Also, you can use the NUC shortcut from the Home Screen by pressing the Power button, provided that you activated this shortcut in the system settings.

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Example: Change of temperature, continuous viewing of a particular warm object, and movement from one environment to another all may cause image degradation.

3-3-3 To clean up the image you will need to select NUC from the Shortcut Carousel after you select to NUC the system. The scope will perform the required calibration improving the visual quality of the image.

Pixel Correction Procedure

Pixel Correction Procedure is intended to correct “neutral” pixels that are visible in the FOV, but are not responding to the changing environment or scenery. They may be white or black and remain static and or nonresponsive.

  1. Enter the Shortcut Carousel by pressing the OK button center .
  2. Select System Settings.
  3. Select Thermal Category.
  4. Select Pixel Correction Subcategory.
  5. Select Manual Correction.
  6. You should see a targeting reticle, use the key pad and Scroll Wheel to move the reticle over the neutral pixel. If it is hard to target the neutral pixel, press the OK button center and select Zoom. Use the Scroll Wheel to zoom in and out, on to the neutral pixel in order to isolate it. Once you have isolated the neutral pixel, press the OK button center to escape from the zoom function.
  7. Once the reticle is positioned over the neutral pixel, press the OK button center and select Save. This should correct the pixel.

NOTE: If after you have done the procedure outlined above and the neutral pixel has not been corrected. Try the process on a pixel directly adjacent to the neutral pixel in order to make a uniformed correction in the FOV.

Reticle Style Adjustment

You can manage reticle style in the System Settings (Display section).

To enter the System Settings, open the Shortcut Carousel by pressing the OK button center and selecting the wrench icon with RIGHT or LEFT buttons right-left .

Press the OK button center to enter the menu.

Choose Display in Tab Menu. Movement between the tabs is carried out using the LEFT and RIGHT buttons right-left .

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Using the Scroll Wheel, select the Reticle Style subcategory. Press the OK button center to select it.

To change the Reticle Shape press the OK button center .

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Select the preferred Reticle style that suits your preference. Use the scopes Key Pad arrows to switch between shapes. To accept the Reticle, press the OK button center .

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You can change Reticle Color to whatever color suits your preference.

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Movement between the colors is carried out using the LEFT and RIGHT buttons right-left . Press the OK button center to accept your color.

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System Settings

Thermal

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CONTRAST — the difference in luminance and color that makes an object more distinguishable. You may adjust the setting from 1 to 5, or select Auto. THERMAL SENSITI­VITY — Allows you to select how sensitive the Thermal Sensor is in picking up thermal heat signatures. METERING MODE — The Center mode tells the sensor to concentrate on the heat signature in the center of the field of view and ignoring the background. The Matrix mode tells the sensor to look at the heat signature in the entire field of view and the background to give you a better image of the entire scene. POWER BUTTON NUC — Turning this option ON, will allow you to do a quick NUC by tapping the Power Button on your control pad. COLOR PALETTES — The range of colors used for thermal imaging. PIXEL CORRECTION — This feature is intended to correct “neutral” pixels that are visible in the FOV, but are not responding to the changing environment or scenery. They may be white or black and remain static and or non-responsive.

Photo/Video

Mars 4

PHOTO MODE — includes Single (capture a single photo), Time Lapse (series of photos at timed intervals) and Burst (up to 10 photos in one second) modes. BURST COUNT — amount of photos in one second (2 – 10). TIME LAPSE SETTINGS

  • Total Photos — amount of photos in a series (2 – 10).
  • Frame Interval — length of the interval (2 – 15 sec).

MICROPHONE — sound recording (ON/OFF). FORMAT SD CARD — after you choose this subcategory you’ll see a pop-up window asking you about formatting. RECOIL ACTIVATED VIDEO

  • Record Before Shot — the time before pulling the trigger (5 – 30 sec).
  • Record After Shot — the time after pulling the trigger (5 – 30 sec).
Display

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SCREEN BRIGHTNESS. Gives you a 1 to 5 numerical selection, with 1 being the dimmest and 5 the brightest. It is recommended that you use the brightest setting during the day for optimal performance. DISPLAY WIDGETS — allows you to disable several widgets (Minimal/Extended). SLEEP MODE

  • Sleep Mode — allows you to switch the mode (ON/OFF)
  • Hibernation Time — can be 1 – 60 min

RETICLE STYLE

  • Shape — you can choose the shape of your Reticle.
  • Color — you can choose the color of your Reticle.
Profiles/Zero
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CURRENT

  • Zero Reticle — allows to enter zeroing mode.
  • Drag Function — the flight path and characteristics of bullets divided into types (G1 – G8, GL)
  • Ballistic Coefficient — measure of bullet’s ability to overcome air resistance in flight.
  • Bullet Weight — influences the kinetic energy of the bullet downrange.
  • Muzzle Velocity — is the velocity of the projectile as soon as it leaves the barrel.
  • Zero Range — is the range that a firearm is sighted at.
  • Sight Height — is referring to the distance between the center of the optics and the center of the barrel.

OTHER

  • Profile Name — list of existing profiles.
  • Create New Profile —allows to create up to 6 profiles.
Settings

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UNITS — can be Metric or Standard system.

DATE AND TIME

  • Clock Source — allows you to choose different types of source to improve the accuracy (Manual, WiFi).
  • Date Format — can be YYYY-MM-DD, MM-DD-YYYY, DD-MM-YYYY.
  • Time Format — form of stating the time (24-hour or 12-hour).
  • Data — enter the date.
  • Time — enter the time.
  • Time Zone — allows you to choose a geographical region with standard time.

WIFI AND BLUETOOTH

  • Remote Controller — Remote Controller (Pair/Unpair).
  • Remote Controller Orientation — Wheel Front/Wheel Back.
  • Rangefinder — Pair/Unpair.

WIFI VALUES ARE NOT CHANGEABLE

  • SSID
  • Password
  • MAC Address

DEVICE TYPE — to make all features work correctly you need to choose the type of lens you have. ZOOM — allows you to choose different types of zoom (Standard, Extended). Extended Zoom will give an electronic zoom of 10x your optical Zoom. Example: 3–14x in Extended mode becomes 3–30x. However, we would like to caution you that you will begin to see considerable pixelation at such a zoom. RESTORE FACTORY SETTINGS — allows to reset all the settings to default. FIRMWARE VERSION — allows you to see the firmware version currently running on your sight. We recommend that you register your product on our home page (www.atncorp.com) in order to make sure that you are getting emails when new firmware versions become available. We are constantly working on new features, functions, and improvements that we provide to you free of charge via firmware upgrades.

Warnings and cautions

  • Always remember to turn off the device when it is not in use.
  • Do not disassemble, drop, open, crush, bend, deform, puncture, shred, microwave, incinerate, paint or insert foreign objects: it will void your warranty.
  • Keep the scope in the provided protective cover when not in use.
  • Avoid contact with dust, steam, and gas.
  • This product contains natural rubber latex which may cause allergic reactions.
  • The scope is a precision electro-optical instrument and must be handled carefully.
  • Do not scratch the external lens surfaces or touch them with your fingers.

NOTE: Failure to follow these safety instructions could result in damage to the device!

Mobile Applications

Control your device and view a live streaming feed with our ATN Obsidian 4 app. After connecting your phone or tablet via WiFi to your ATN device, you can see on your phone/tablet screen what is shown in your optic’s viewfinder.

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Want to see what you’ve re­cor­ded so far? No problem open up the Gallery and playback your latest adventures. All your photos and videos are right at your fingertips. In order to download the latest version of the ATN Obsidian 4 app. Please visit the iOS store or Google Play store. Search for “ATN Obsidian 4” install the application. To connect your ATN device to your smart phone or tablet, you must first enable WiFi on your ATN device via the shortcut carousel. Once enabled, you can access your WiFi settings on your phone or tablet and select the respective SSID (DeviceName_XXXX) to establish the connection. The default password is “atnsmarthd”. Once the connection has been successfully established, open your ATN Obsidian 4 app and your respective device should be shown on the home screen. Tap the button with your devices name to control your device, access live streaming as well as the gallery from your phone or tablet.

iOS Application

Android Application

2 Year product warranty