
Squeeze
open
optic
clamps
and
insert
lens
spacer
in
between
clamps.
Snap
lens
spacer
into
place
.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:
Q1: I am trying to enlarge the image on my phone but its still a
small circle, what can I do?
A1: To maximize your image, select video mode and/or pinch your
phone screen to digitally zoom.Depending on the combination of
your phone and optic, you may need to use the included lens
spacer. Insert and snap lens spacer into place as shown in figure
below, and then reattach to optic. If image size does not increase,
remove lens spacer or that phone and optic combination.
Q2: The top clamp touches the round corner of my phone not the top flat edge of my phone.What do I do?
A2: This is normal for some models of phones.Just push as flush to rounded edge as possible and lock top clamp as normal.
Q3: I can’t align my phone vertically with the top clamp.It won’t fit.What
should I do? Fig. 21
A3: If you go through the alignment process (Fig.7-11), and there is no way to
achieve vertical alignment because it’s restricted by the top clamp, try
removing your phone case.
Alternatively, you can remove top clamp assembly using screw as shown in
Fig. 21. For this configuration, you will not be able to save your vertical
alignment between uses.Your phone will have to be adjusted for vertical
positioning each time it’s placed within the adapter.We recommend you save
these four parts for use with other phones, and you can reassemble the top
clamp as shown as in Fig.22.
Fig. 22
Q4: Can I use this on my riflescope?
A4: No, it is not recommended because of the long spacing required between the eyepiece of a riflescope and your eye so that the
image is very small on your phone screen.Also, we do not suggest using a firearm with the adapter on a riflescope, due to recoil.
Q5: My image is not centered or is not a complete round image,
what is wrong?
A5: Adjust phone alignment in vertical direction using top clamp
(Fig. 10), and in horizontal direction by using alignment screw
(Fig. 8). Check that phone is flat on adapter (Fig.6), and adapter
is fllush with optic (Fig. 17).
Q6: My phone rotates on the eyepiece when used in landscape (horizontal) mode.What should I do?
A6: If the eyepiece can rotate on your optic, then you can try the following:
1. If your eyepiece can rotate outward, then you must place adapter in orientation to counter the rotation.
2. If the eyepiece has any method to secure from rotation such as a screw set, use it to lock down the eyepiece.
3. If above solutions are not possible or do not work for your application, it may not be possible to use in this mode.Please use only in
portrait (vertical mode).
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