Operation Manual
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Exit the menu option “Zeroing” by holding the “M” button pressed for one 
second. The reticle will now move to the point of impact.
Make another shot - the point of impact should now match the aiming 
point. 
The riflescope should now be zeroed-in for the specified distance. 
Main menu includes the following options:
Reticle selection in the riflescope’s memory
Weapon selection
“One shot zeroing” mode (refer to section 10 for details)
Video output selection/disable
Clock set up
Activation of wireless remote control (see section 15 for details). 
Note: the  aiming  reticle  can move  only 
within the red limiting frame (see pic.) that 
defines  the  click  range  –  80  clicks 
horizontally,  and  100  clicks  vertically 
(models  76312A/76315A);  120  clicks 
horizontally,  and  100  clicks  vertically 
(models 76317UA/76318UA).
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Follow first four steps, set forth in subsection “Traditional zeroing”.
Take a shot. If the point of impact does not match the target centre push the 
“M” (5) to enter main menu and choose with              (6,7) buttons menu 
option “Zeroing” marked by   icon. 
On the right of the icon     appears icon     ; auxiliary cross (C) appears in 
the centre of the aiming reticle.
Holding the reticle in the aiming point, by rotating the windage/elevation 
knob (10) move the auxiliary cross (С) horizontally or vertically relative to 
the reticle until the auxiliary cross matches the point of impact (P) (see 
pic.). To switch between movement direction push the knob (10) to hear a 
click. When moving directions of the reticle changes, the active coordinate 
changes its colour from white to red. 
One shot zeroing:
To do this, unscrew the knob cover (9), push the knob (10 ) to hear a click. 
First push of the knob enables vertical movement of the reticle (  ), appears 
on the data panel), second push enables horizontal movement (icon       ). 
Another push of the knob lets you quit this mode. 
Check the accuracy of your adjustments by firing 3 or 4 control shots. 
The scope should now be zeroed-in for the specified distance. 
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X=21
Y=19
Note: zeroing parameters (coordinates X;Y) are saved in the riflescope’s 
memory as number 1 in the menu option “Weapon choice”. If you want 
to zero in the riflescope using another weapon or another distance, select 
option 2 or 3 (details in the menu option “Weapon choice” section 11) 
and do the zeroing. 
Menu operation
Short or long press of navigation buttons - switching between menu 
options.
Short press of the button “M”– entering the menu and submenu, 
confirmation of choice.
Long press of the button “M”– exiting the menu and submenu
(depending on the cursor position).
Reticle selection in the riflescope’s memory
This menu  option  allows selection of one  of  the reticles saved  in  the 
riflescope’s memory . 
Choose the icon and press  “M”. 
Press buttons      to select a reticle from the list (reticle name is shown 
next to its order number). 
Confirm your choice by pressing the button “M”.
List and description www.pulsar-nv.com of the reticles can be found at   
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Weapon choice
This menu option allows selection of three variants of zeroing parameters 
for various types of weapons or for various distances.
Select icon      with the buttons         , then choose a number  out of the 
list (1; 2; 3). 
Confirm your  choice  by  pressing  the button  “M”.  The  number of  the 
selected variant of the weapon   (distance) to use is shown on the data 
panel in the lower portion of the display.
Note.  Originally  the  reticle  for  all  the  three  variants  is  located  in  the 
display centre (coordinates X=0;Y=0). Further on, each type of weapon 
(distance) requires individual zeroing. 
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IMPORTANT! 
Please note that due to peculiarities of OLED display technology 
(models 76312A and 76315A), after upload of a new reticle, you may 
notice  on  the  riflescope's  display  residual  “ghost image”  of  the 
previous reticle. 
The  “ghost  image”  looks like  semitransparent white  lines. The 
image may appear if a new reticle does not contain elements (such 
as lines, circles, bars etc.) of the previous reticle.  After a while the 
“ghost image” becomes less noticeable. 
We do not take any responsibility for the claims in connection with 
“ghost image” arisen due to multiple change of reticles.










