Theres a buttom to move thermal zero (centre)up n down,left n rigth.Thermal screen centre of day scope.Only retical i see is day scope retical,thermal just acts as a monocular on front.
Theres a buttom to move thermal zero (centre)up n down,left n rigth.Thermal screen centre of day scope.Only retical i see is day scope retical,thermal just acts as a monocular on front.
No it dosn't. Its not a see through device. It projects an image onto a screen and you have to align the screen with your day scope reticle. Its very clear in the instruction's. Well as clear as chinese translations can be. Its why your unit has different profiles for different rifles... G1 -G2- etc. So you can zero the clip for individual rifle/scope set ups.
The manual is here https://manuals.plus/inf-iray/clip-c...#axzz8QnWJNTco
Heres the relevant clause in the manual
Installing Clip CH50 on the daylight sight and repeat the calibration steps above.
Then aim at the target at 100 meters and shoot. Measure the horizontal distance and vertical distance between the bullet hitting point and the aiming point afterward.
In normal display mode, press and hold down M (5) button to enter the image calibration interface. Pressing the P (4) button or C (6) button briefly to move the position of the infrared image and long press to achieve a quick shift. Pressing M (5) button to switch the orientation of the X-axis (left-right) and Y-axis (up-down) while the moving distance is displayed synchronously above the icon. (as shown in figures 6-3)
When the calibration is done, long-press M (5) button to save and exit the calibration interface.
Read more: https://manuals.plus/inf-iray/clip-c...#ixzz8QnWqu8QT
Last edited by sneeze; 05-02-2024 at 07:35 AM.
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Hi sneeze,when i quick press the menu,centre button.The brightness icon(sun) shows up dead centre of the day scope reitical.Am i on the right track for center screen to day scope centre?This is on G2.
This is where the sight pic for the settings on G2 for my 243. Note how far off the center the reticle is .
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