Hey Folks - new member and happy owner of a new Pard thermal. I would like to adjust the aiming point for the LRF to get better alignment to the LRF laser. Anyone know the magic combination of button pushes to unlock this capability? Thanks!
Thanks - that video is what gave me hope and why I posted looking for the magic combination code. I am sure it exists - they all have to get aligned somehow.Hopefully this link will be helpful. It's not the thermal but it might give you a starting point.
Understood, but this is to center the rangefinder correct? NOT the red laser dot to zero with the crosshairs. Does anyone know how to sync the red laser (push & hold menu toggles on/off) with already zeroed crosshairs?Here's the answer from Pard Tech Support. Press Menu and then long press zoom. Make X Y adjustments as required to align box with splash. Go.
Preferably 20moa or more.Speaking from zero experience with that brand or model Id say you need to do one of 3 things. Adjustable moa rings, a rail with moa built in, or shim what you have. Typically the LRF "aim" can't be adjusted, so you have to adjust the "slope" of the entire optic. Very common in airguns, where you have a lot of elevation compensation.
Its not working on a thermal device because you cant see the lrf splashHopefully this link will be helpful. It's not the thermal but it might give you a starting point.
Hello, i can't get that clear in my head! I have on my agn vixen .22 a 0 moa rail on it. De scope is a pard 640 zoom 25-50 mm thermal. I have standards mounts on it but the lrf box a bit far of the center tot the high. On what side of the mount (front or rear) must i take higher or lower (shimming) or may be better using fx no limits mounts?Speaking from zero experience with that brand or model Id say you need to do one of 3 things. Adjustable moa rings, a rail with moa built in, or shim what you have. Typically the LRF "aim" can't be adjusted, so you have to adjust the "slope" of the entire optic. Very common in airguns, where you have a lot of elevation compensation.
The problem is that you cannot change the lrf position (red dot). You can only changes the position of flashbox but you can not see were red laserbeam pointed is. The only solution is mount no limits mounts or shimming your scope to bring you flashbox more to the center inzoomed wise.Understood, but this is to center the rangefinder correct? NOT the red laser dot to zero with the crosshairs. Does anyone know how to sync the red laser (push & hold menu toggles on/off) with already zeroed crosshairs?
Dooohhhhh! Should know better...LOL.Its not working on a thermal device because you cant see the lrf splash
Correct. I presume you adjust the red laser dot with the hex wrenches provided and the two hex screws on the laser pointer. I have not yet done this, thus my reason for presuming. I don't know why else they would include the tiny allen keys in the package if not for this purpose.Understood, but this is to center the rangefinder correct? NOT the red laser dot to zero with the crosshairs. Does anyone know how to sync the red laser (push & hold menu toggles on/off) with already zeroed crosshairs?