Owner`s manual
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Congratulations on your purchase of the Remington 2020 Digital
Optic System (DOS), the greatest advance in targeting, tracking, and
ballistic computing since telescopic sights were introduced.
Combining the capabilities and functionality of multiple devices
into one package, the Remington 2020 allows you to immediately
improve your accuracy and condence at distances up to 500 yards.
Created via a collaborative effort between Remington Arms Company, LLC and
TrackingPoint, an applied technology company in Austin, Texas, the Remington 2020
is programmed specifically for the hand-selected Remington rifle and the ballistic
performance of the ammunition being used.
Power up the unit and you are treated to a Heads-Up Display (HUD) over your
field of view that provides visual aids for shot set-up. The Remington 2020 allows you
to designate a target and have an internal ballistic calculator generate an immediate,
precise firing solution that accounts for range and all environmental factors using
multiple integrated sensors. This is accomplished through a shooting sequence referred
to as Tag, Track, React™ (TTR).
In addition to the HUD and the Tag and Track technology, the system broadcasts a
Wi-Fi signal allowing others to see a streaming live video feed from your HUD via a
smartphone app. For the first time, another person can share what you are seeing and
doing. The system also automatically records video and audio of every shot fired so you
can easily document each shooting sequence and share proof of your shots with others
via a second smartphone app.
The benefits of the Remington 2020 go beyond the consolidation of gear currently
required to perform ballistic calculations and the improved speed with which you can
make decisions. The use of the Remington 2020 goes beyond better shot placement
over longer range. The real benefit is the confidence. Less hesitation. Less limitation.
And a far greater understanding of how ballistic variables affect your sport. All of which
encourages a more ethical hunt.
Batteries
Charging batteries
Fully charge batteries before first use.
Under constant use, each battery should last an average of 1
1
/
2
hours.
Note: Battery life of the system while in use depends on several factors,
including frequency of ranging, taking TTR shots, streaming video with
Wi-Fi on, and environmental temperature.
Charging time is approximately 2 hours depending on power level
remaining.
1. Plug the power adapter into the charging cradle and then into a 115V
wall outlet.
2. Open each door on the battery charger and insert a battery with
arrow on battery facing center of charger. Batteries are keyed to fit
in only one direction.
3. Batteries are secured in place when the battery charger doors are
closed.
4. LEDs on each battery compartment will turn on when battery is
inserted and battery door is closed.
Installing batteries
The digital optic system can hold two batteries but is only powered by
one at any time. The Remington 2020 will operate with only one battery
installed in either compartment.
1. Slide the lever at the back of the battery door down to open the door.
2. Align the arrow facing towards the front of the digital optic system
and press the battery inward until the two red tabs secure both ends
of the battery.
3. Close the battery door and press tightly until the latch returns to the
closed (up) position.
Replacing batteries
1. Slide the lever at the back of battery door down to open the door.
2. Press the two red tabs outwards simultaneously with both thumbs.
3. Battery will eject once clear of both tabs. If the battery binds, press
battery at the center while pressing the tab that is still securing
battery.
The battery that is actively powering the digital optic system will be dis-
played in BLUE under normal use and turns RED as a reminder to check
that your alternate battery is fully charged.
The two battery icons displayed in the HUD correspond with the batteries
location in the digital optic system.
It is okay to replace a low or dead battery while the digital optic system is
powered on.
If you happen to remove the battery that is powering the digital optic
system, it will simply power down and you will need to install a charged
battery and press the power button to restart.
• Flashing Green = Charging
• Solid Green = Fully Charged
• Rapid Flashing Green = Battery Error