ThOR 4 Manual
ThOR 4 Manual
ThOR 4 Manual
MANUAL
AMERICAN
TECHNOLOGIES
NETWORK
CORP.
TA B L E O F C O N T E N T S
FEATURES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
APPLICATION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
DIOPTER ADJUSTMENT SPECIFICATIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
FUNCTION BUTTON PREPARING THE DEVICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
OK BUTTON
POWER BUTTON
Unpacking. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Charging the device. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
FOCUS ADJUSTMENT Micro SD and USB C Ports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Firmware update. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
ON/OFF. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Using your Keypad and Scroll Wheel. . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Focusing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Mounting your scope. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Compass calibration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
SCROLL WHEEL
INTERFACE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Homescreen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Main operations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Modes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Shortcut Carousel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Using System Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
FUNCTIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
RIGHT ARROW BUTTON
Photo Mode. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Video Recording . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
LEFT ARROW BUTTON
Recoil Activated video. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Zeroing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Rangefinder. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Ballistic Calculator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Smart Mil-Dot-Reticle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
How to perform a NUC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Pixel Correction Procedure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
MICROSD PORT COVER Reticle style adjustment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
USB TYPE-C PORT COVER SYSTEM SETTINGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Thermal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Photo/Video. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Display. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Profiles/Zero . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
BIX TECHNOLOGY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
ABL Pairing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Laser Ballistics Pairing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
CAU T I O N! BinoX 4K/4T Pairing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS NATURAL RUBBER LATEX, WHICH MAY CAUSE ALLERGIC REACTIONS X-TRAC Pairing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
The instructions in this manual are for informational use only and subject to change without notice,
WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
this manual is not to be construed as a commitment by ATN Corp. MOBILE APPLICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
ATN Corp. assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this book.
©2020 ATN Corp. All rights reserved. 3 YEAR PRODUCT WARRANTY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
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F E AT U R E S
TIWST4644A
ThOR 4 640
4 – 40×
8.3×6.2
4 - 40x
BALLISTIC CALCULATOR SHARE ON SOCIAL MEDIA
RECOIL ACTIVATED VIDEO (RAV) ONE SHOT ZERO
TIWST4643A
ThOR 4 640
SMART RANGE FINDER ULTRA LOW POWER
2.5 – 25×
2.5 - 25x
12.5×9.7
Gen 4 640x480, 60 Hz
E-COMPASS CONSUMPTION
DUAL CORE PROCESSOR PROFILE MANAGER
TIWST4642A
ThOR 4 640
1.5 – 15×
1.5 - 15x
24×19
A P P L I CAT I O N
The most technologically advanced thermal vision smart scope is back, and
TIWST4641A
now more improved than ever before. Improving on the thermal sensor tech-
ThOR 4 640
32×25
1280x720 HD Display
Rifle Scopes, with a dual core thermal sensor.
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
apart from the competition, with new capabilities unique to this line. These
TIWST4387A
ThOR 4 384
scopes combine aspects like recoil activated video, one shot zero and ultra-
7 – 28×
7 - 28x
5×3.8
low power consumption, dual stream video (record and stream at the same
time), and a new ultra-sensitive next generation thermal sensor which lets you
view and record at high resolution.
The ThOR 4 thermal scope features a suite of applications, like a built in bal-
TIWST4384A
ThOR 4 384
4.5 – 18×
4.5 - 18x
listics calculator. Plus, it features recoil resistant components and an expand-
6×4.7
Gen 4 384x288, 60 Hz
able MicroSD slot that lets you record up to 64 gigabytes of photo and video,
and a new classic ergonomic ThOR series design.
TIWST4382A
ThOR 4 384
12×9.5
2 – 8×
2 - 8x
S P E C I F I CAT I O N S
TIWST4381A
ThOR 4 384
1.25 - 5x
1.25 - 5x
16×12.5
3D Accelerometer
3D Gyroscope
Micro Display
Magnification
E-Barometer
& Controls)
Bluetooth
Eye relief
Sensor
Item #
Core
4 5
P R E PA R I N G T H E D E V I C E
1.0 – 10
4 - 40x
3300
1450
800
UNPACKING
The following steps must be performed before using the device:
1. Open packaging box, remove ThOR 4 and check the contents.
2.2 lb / 1.0 kg
ThOR 4 640
• Eyecup
2.5 - 25x
2.0 – 10
1950
• Standard rings (2 pcs.)
800
475
• L-shape ring
16 + hrs
• Scope Cover
• USB-C cable
• QSG
1.5 - 15x
4.0 – 10
1050
• Manual
530
330
• Cloth
2. Make sure that nothing is missing.
30 mm Standard Rings (included)
Multiple Patterns & Color Options
3. Inspect the device for damage to optical surfaces, body, eyecups, opera-
ThOR 4 640
830
350
225
4. Ensure that all optical surfaces are clean and ready for use.
Weather resistant
NOTE
4 to 64 Gb
3 years
If any accessories are missing or broken contact ATN’s Customer Ser-
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
vice at 1.800.910.2862.
ThOR 4 384
1.0 – 10
* ATN reserves the right to change the above specifications at any time without notice
7 - 28x
2.0 – 10
We have included a USB (type C) charging cable with your scope. Plug the
1800
720
430
cable into a USB wall charger that has an output of 2 amps (Wall Charger not
included).
18 + hrs
Charge your scope for 6 hrs using a 2A USB wall charger. Note using a wall
charger with lower amperage will take longer to charge your scope.
1.93 lb / 0.88 kg 2.03 lb / 0.92 kg
ThOR 4 384
960
480
300
4.0 – 10
The device is equipped with a microSD Card and USB (type C) ports. You
750
335
205
can find them under the rubber caps on the right side of the device (we marked
the caps with appropriate icons).
To open the rubber port cover, gently
lift the rubber cover and move it out of
RAV (Recoil Activated Video)
the way.
Human Detection Range
NOTE
Electronic Compass
MicroSD card
USB, type C
Dimensions
Weight
Mount
4. In the “Firmware Update” By rotating the Diopter Adjustment Ring ADJUSTMENT RING
dialog box select “Yes” to you will achieve optimal sharpness for your
start the update. vision. Look through the eyepiece while
5. When the update counter focusing on the reticle and widgets on the
reaches “100%” the device will automatically restart. screen.
6. Once the device is powered up it will enter self configuration mode. NOTE
7. After completing it will automatically restart. Once the Diopter Adjustment is set
8. Motion Sensing platform will be configured when first turned on. to your liking, adjustment will not need
9. Once the Firmware update completes, please do a factory reset before to be performed unless another user
using the product. altered the focus for their needs.
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DISTANCE FOCUS
I N T E R FAC E
FOCUS
ADJUSTMENT RING
Rotate the Adjustment Ring, as neces-
sary, to achieve the proper focus at various
distances. HOMESCREEN
The first screen you’ll see after turning on the device is the Homescreen. It
consists of Scales, Status Bar icons and different Information Widgets.
MOUNTING YOUR SCOPE
FIXING PICATINNY
The ThOR 4 has a 3.5-inch PHOTO VIDEO E-COMPASS STATUS BAR
SCREWS RAIL eye relief, and can be mounted MODE RECORDING (Battery, SD Card, Ballistic Calculator,
using 30 mm mounting rings. Bluetooth, Wi-Fi)
easily. Apply equal torque to all screws with the provided Allen wrench. Make
sure your rings are tight on your rifles rail and will not come loose due to recoil.
For mounting the ThOR 4 on the Picatinny rail:
1. Loosen the fixing screws on the sides of the mounting rings.
2. Place the rifle scope on the Picatinny rail so that the projection of the rail, RETICLE
CORRECTIONS
WIND DIRECTION
AND SPEED
which is in the base of the ring, enters the recess in the rail.
3. Tighten the fixing screws of the mounting rings.
NOTE SCALES
Please do not over tighten the Fixing Screws when attaching the rings • The E-Compass Scale shows yaw angle based on e-Magnetometer data.
to your rail, we recommend using 30 in-lbs. • Roll Scale shows the rifles cant based on internal 3D Gyroscope.
CAUTION! • Pitch Scale shows rifle inclination based on internal 3D Gyroscope.
Be sure your weapon is not loaded. Use safe weapon handling proce-
dures at all times. STATUS BAR
Displays information about the current state of the system. Icons that are
COMPASS CALIBRATION inactive become invisible when not in use, and only the important information
When the compass needs to will appear.
be calibrated, the word “CAL” • Battery — shows how much energy is left in the system.
appears instead of the Com- • Micro SD Card — shows the presence or absence (red icon) of memory
pass Scale. To calibrate rotate card.
the device on three axis rota- • Ballistic Calculator, Bluetooth, and WiFi — shows when the function is
tion, as pictured on the left. enabled.
NOTE
WIDGETS
After calibrating the de-
vice please remember that Interface elements will appear as widgets that will provide access to useful
the compass will work best information. There are several types of widgets:
when holding the ThOR par- • icons without value are used for mode displaying (Photo and Video-
allel to the ground. Modes);
Other possible abbrevia- • only numerical value (Detailed Roll and Pitch Values);
tions: • icons with a numerical value: Range, Zoom, Reticle Correction, Wind
• ERR — an error was detected; Speed.
• SMF — your device is under Strong Magnetic Field; • Photo Preview appears at the bottom of the Homescreen, after the photo
• UPD — your firmware needs to be updated. is taken.
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Display widgets can be NOTE
disabled from the System Recording will automatically stop when the memory card is full or the
Settings. battery is out of power.
To enter System Settings
you should click the OK
button from Homes- SHORTCUT CAROUSEL
creen to access the Short- Pressing down on the OK button opens and closes the Shortcut menu.
cut Carousel.
Select the wrench icon
with RIGHT or LEFT but- MODES
tons and push the OK The ThOR 4 has 2 modes of operation: basic and advanced.
button to enter the Sys- Basic Mode has the following feature options:
tem Settings menu. 1. System Settings
Select the Display tab 2. Advanced Shortcut
with RIGHT but ton 3. Zero Reticle
and choos e subcategory 4. Contrast.
Display Widgets with the Advanced Mode has the following feature options:
Scroll Wheel or Keypad
1. Exit
buttons . 2. System Settings
Press the OK button 3. Range Finder
to select the Display Wid- 4. Advanced Shortcut
gets. Use the Scroll Wheel
5. Distance Entry
or Keypad buttons to change from Extended to Minimal. 6. Environment
7. WiFi
MAIN OPERATIONS 8. Zero Reticle
9. Ballistic Calculator
10. Gallery
ZOOM LEVEL 11. NUC
Use the Scroll Wheel on the left side of the scope to Zoom IN and OUT. 12. Contrast
Zoom Level is displayed in the Zoom widget on the Homescreen.
SHORTCUT CAROUSEL
NOTE The Carousel is your
When the device is activated for the first time, you need to configure the access to a number of
lens option in the pop-up window before zooming. Please refer to System shortcuts that will allow
Settings→Settings→Device Type. you to quickly access your
scope’s features. Click the
OK button from Home-
TAKING PHOTOS screen to access the Car-
ousel.
Press the LEFT button to TAKE A PHOTO. Buttons highlighted in
One press of the button will result in one photo taken. Red are the only ones that
activate a particular short-
cut.
VIDEO RECORDING
Use the LEFT & RIGHT buttons to move between functions, except with
By pressing the RIGHT button , you will be able to RECORD VIDEO (if the group of ON/OFF switches (WiFi, Bluetooth, Ballistic Calculator, RAV), use
you use Normal Mode) or START RAV (if Recoil Activated Video mode is on). the Scroll Wheel or Keypad buttons between switches.
The video recording modes can be switched in the System Settings options. To turn a particular function ON or OFF, you should click the OK button
while that function is selected. Example — WiFi.
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EXIT USING SYSTEM SETTINGS
Exit Carousel.
To enter the System Set-
tings, open the Shortcut
NUC Carousel by pressing the
Allows you to make a non-uniformity compensation (NUC). OK button . Select the
wrench icon with RIGHT or
LEFT buttons .
ONE SHOT ZERO
Sighting in your scope has never been easier with One Shot Zero. Push the OK button
Take a shot adjust your reticle and you are good to go. to enter the menu.
The System Set tings
RANGEFINDER consists of a Tab Bar at
Activates Smart Rangefinder feature. If the Ballistic Calculator is ON the top of the screen, list of
then the range that is found using the Rangefinder will be automatically subcategories in the center and Help Information at the bottom.
used to adjust your point of impact (shift reticle to adjust for drop).
DISTANCE ENTRY
Manually input or adjust the distance to the target to be used by the
Ballistic Calculator.
TAB BAR WITH
GALLERY EXIT BUTTON
CATEGORIES
Gives you access to the library of Images and Videos that are stored
on your scope’s micro SD card.
CONTRAST
The difference in luminance and color that makes an object more
distinguishable.
ENVIRONMENT SUB-
SUBCATEGORY
VALUE
Allows for input of various environmental data to improve ballistic cor- CATEGORIES
On the left side of the Tab Bar you will find the Exit (with arrow icon). Select-
WIFI
Allows you to connect to your smart phone or tablet; password is ing Exit and pressing the OK button will bring you back to the Homescreen.
atnsmarthd. Movement between the tabs is carried out using the LEFT and RIGHT buttons
.
BLUETOOTH
Allows you to connect to ATN Smart accessories, that use Bluetooth, Each tab includes subcategories. To select a particular subcategory you
to communicate with your scope.
should use the Scroll Wheel or Keypad buttons and press the OK button
BALLISTIC CALCULATOR to select it.
Allows you to have the scope automatically adjust your reticle POI
for bullet drop, based on the ballistic information you input into the
scope.
RAV (Recoil Activated Video)
Allows you to record your hunt without having to press the record
button.
FIRST LEVEL SECOND LEVEL THIRD LEVEL
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To change a particular
value, follow the next few FUNCTIONS
steps. Select the subcat-
egory you need with the
Scroll Wheel or Keypad PHOTO MODE
buttons . From the Homescreen:
Press the OK button press the LEFT button
to select a particular value to TAKE A PHOTO.
(once selected it will turn NOTE
red). You must have a mi-
croSD card inserted in
the device for these fea-
tures to work, and all files
will be stored on the mi-
croSD card.
PHOTOS
Change the value with
the Scroll Wheel or Keypad Allows you to
take one photo at
buttons . a time.
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RECOIL ACTI- NOTE
VATED VIDEO It may be best to turn
(RAV) OFF the Microphone in
conditions of extreme
When you set your video wind.
record to RAV mode (from
Shortcut Menu), the sys- You can turn on the mic
tem buf fers ever y thing rop hone and switch the
your scope sees. quality of the video in the
System Settings (Photo/
While you are in this Video tab).
mode, the RAV widget
appears and then after To enter the System Set-
starting record the Time tings:
Counter appears. 1. Open Shortcut Carousel by pressing the OK button and select the
After activating the RAV wrench icon with RIGHT or LEFT buttons .
14:31:03 function in the Shortcut
Carousel, return to the 2. Push OK button to enter the menu.
Homescreen. Continue 3. Using the Scroll Wheel or Keypad buttons select Microphone.
the activation process by Press the OK button to select it.
pressing the RIGHT button
4. Change the setting with the Scroll Wheel or Keypad buttons and
to activate the Video.
Also, make sure you see press the OK button to confirm the change.
the RAV icon on the Ho- All files will be stored on the microSD card. Recorded videos can be found in
mescreens upper left cor- the Gallery of the device.
ner. Press the RIGHT but-
RAV CALIBRATION
ton again to stop Video
recording. RAV (Recoil Activated Video) is a fantastic feature that allows you to set
your scope to record your video when you fire your weapon. But as there are
When a shot is fired, many types of calibers and platforms our standard RAV sensitivity may not
your scope experiences be enough. IE small calibers that have little recoil, which fails to activate RAV.
recoil (some airguns may With this option you are able to adjust the sensitivity of your scope in order for
not provide enough recoil it to recognize the light recoil and activate RAV.
for RAV to be activated).
The sc ope will rec or d NOTE
video prior to the shot be- For best results you should only Calibrate RAV at a shooting range. ATN
ing taken, the moment of, endorses safe and responsible recreational shooting, and does not rec-
and some time after. Exact ommend RAV calibration at home regardless of state law.
settings may be adjusted
in the System Settings. Open the Shortcut Car-
ousel and navigate to Set-
tings. Scroll to Profile/Zero
RECOIL ACTIVATED VIDEO and then select RAV cali-
Recoil Activated Video (patent pending), offers a unique approach to taking bration. You should see a
videos with your Smart Sight. RAV offers you the ability to take a video before, velocity rating in the upper
during and after your shot has been fired. left corner ( __ . __ ft/s or
m/s ) followed by “1, 2, 3”.
Perfect for those hunting moments when hitting your target, far outweighs The First circle is blinking
the importance of remembering to turn on your video record. denoting actively search-
Simply set your RAV to ON, set your parameters and anytime you pull the ing for input. While having
trigger (RAV is activated from the recoil of your weapon), the sight will record a the RAV calibration active
number of seconds before your shot and a number of seconds after. All conve- fire a round down range.
niently organized as one continuous video. You should see example (9.4 ft/s) or something similar, as it will depend on
the caliber and your platform. Once you get the first number press the center
Press the RIGHT button to Activate RAV from the Homescreen to Start
Video recording. Press the RIGHT button again to stop Video recording. OK button to save. Repeat this process with only your desired input until
there is a check mark on all numbers. If an error has been encountered either
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with ammunition, loading, Before you begin the
or any other possible mal- Zeroing process, you will
function, simply press the need to either create a new
left button to leave RAV Profile or utilize an existing
calibration. Afterwards, one. We recommend that
please repeat the pro- a new profile be created
cess. Once this has been to understand the process
accomplished your scopes better.
RAV is calibrated to your Under the Profiles/Zero
caliber, grain, velocity, and Categor y you will find
platforms felt recoil. the subcategories; Cur-
By following this pro- rent, Other, Import from
cess, you should be able to use RAV with the ammunition and platform used SD card, and Export to
during the calibration process. SD card. Select Other.
There you will see Profile
NOTE 1 and Create New Profile.
We have conducted tests to 22 Air rifle and 22 Long Rifle successfully Select Profile 1 and edit it,
increasing the sensitivity of RAV. or create a new one and
make changes to it. Once
you select a profile, press
ZEROING
the OK button to load it.
NOTE Once the profile is loaded,
Before zeroing your it becomes your current
scope, please make sure profile.
the correct lens type is Profiles are primarily used in order to utilize your scope on various weapons.
selected. You can check This way, when moving your scope from one gun to the next, you can simply
this by going to the Sys- select the Profile that you have already created for the particular gun you are
tem Settings and select- using. Multiple profiles are also used to zero in the scope, on the same gun, but
ing Settings. You will see at different ranges. For example, one Profile may be called AR 50 yards and
the subcategory Device another AR 200 yards. Allowing you to create two separate profiles to better
Type. Please make sure fine tune your shooting solutions for both shorter and longer range shooting.
you select the lens type
of your scope. In order to change the profile name to what you want, open the ATN Obsid-
ian app and connect your Phone/Tablet to your scope.
This lets the system
know which Scope you NOTE
are actually using (ex- You will need to obtain a target that thermal is able to see. ATN sells
ample: ThOR 4 19 mm or Thermal Targets, or you can use any of the following items: Cold or Hot
ThOR 4 50 mm). water bottle, hand warmers, or foil based tape.
To Zero in your scope you To zero your rifle with the
will need to go to the Profile/ ATN device, you should
Zero section of the System follow the next few steps.
Settings, or select it from In the System Settings,
the Shortcut Carousel. Select the Profiles/Zero
To enter the System Set- Tab. The main Subcate
tings, open Shortcut Car- gories of the Profiles/Zero
ousel with OK button are; Current, Other, Import
and select the wrench icon from SD card, and Export
with RIGHT or LEFT but- to SD card. Select Current,
tons . Or select the Zero by pressing the OK button
Reticle shortcut from the . There you will see
Shortcut Carousel. Zero Reticle. We suggest you fill out all the ballistic info to the best of your abil-
Push the OK button ity before proceeding to Zero. This will save you time when you want to use the
to enter the menu. Ballistic Calculator at a later time.
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Proceed to Zero the Ret-
icle. Press the OK button Pressing the OK button will take you to the Main Screen of the Rangefinder
feature.
to select Zero Reticle. To measure the distance, follow the next steps:
You will see on your screen
a cross hair reticle. While 1. Put the arrow-mark on the top of the target and press the OK button ,
keeping the gun as steady wait for the scope to take the readings (it will take a number of readings so
as possible, fire a round. try to keep your weapon steady);
Use the key pad and scroll
wheel to move the Red
cross hair to the point of
impact. While keeping
the White crosshair in the
same place you where aiming. Once you have placed the Red crosshair on the
POI, press the OK button . A dialogue box will appear with options. Select 2. Put the arrow-mark
Save & Exit. under the target and
press the OK button
NOTE
;
Although you may not need more then one shot to Zero in your scope,
we do recommend that you repeat the process several times to make 3. If satisfied with the
sure that you truly are Zeroed in. As you gain experience in Zeroing in value that was gener-
your scope it should take you no time at all to Zero it. ated, press the Func-
tion button to go back
NOTE to the Homescreen or
repeat steps 1 and 2, if
In order to fine tune your zero. Select Zero Reticle once more. Press the necessary.
OK button and select Zoom. Zoom in all the way and fire the weapon.
If your POI is not where you had aimed, move the Red reticle to the POI NOTE
and Exit & Save. This will insure your POI is the same on optical and max- During the measure-
imum magnification. ment process, you can
zoom in and out using
RANGEFINDER the Scroll Wheel.
Using the Smart Range If the Target Height is in-
Finder will allow you to es- correct you can change it:
timate the distance to your • press the RIGHT but-
target, as long as you have ton to enter the
reasonable knowledge of Menu;
the size of your target.
• choose one of the pre-
NOTE sets or input the height
To have this feature manually;
enabled you must acti- • accept the height with
vate Advance Mode set-
tings. OK but ton and
go back to the Main
NOTE Screen.
Once the distance is
measured, the value will DISTANCE ENTRY
be automatically inte - Allows you to input or
grated into your Ballistic correct the distance man-
Calculator. ually. Choose the Distance
Entry option to launch this
RANGEFINDER function.
Select the Flag Icon from
the Shor tcut Carousel. Change distance value using the Scroll Wheel or Keypad buttons . To
HELP INFORMATION accept the new distance, press the OK button .
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BALLISTIC CALCULATOR To edit a Profile, select
it (highlighted in red) and
The ThOR 4 has a fully
integrated Ballistics Cal- press the OK button .
culator that enables your Choose the action you
scope to seamlessly adjust want to per form; Load,
its point of impact. The first Copy (Duplicate) or Delete
step in utilizing this function the selected profile.
requires you to enter all rel- ENVIRONMENT
evant information into the
Profile that is being used. NOTE
To have this feature
NOTE enabled you must acti-
To have this feature vate advance mode set-
STATUS ICON
enabled you must activate tings.
Advance Mode settings. There are a number of
DISTANCE NOTE Environmental elements
If you do not know all or that may be entered to in-
part of this info (example: crease the precision of
Initial Velocity) we rec- your shots.
ommend that you con- Wind:
tact the manufacturer of Wind strengths and di-
the ammunition and/or rection are by far the most
the weapon that you are important of the group,
using. Generally this info especially during medium
RETICLE CORRECTIONS WIND PARAMETERS should be found on the to heavy winds. We highly
manufacturer’s website. recommend that if you plan
Once your profile has to shoot at ranges over 300
been setup, you yards. Take wind readings
are ready to acti- and enter the information
vate the Ballistic into your sight. Both wind
Calculator on speed and wind direction
your sight. Open are needed if you plan to
the Shortcut Carousel and make accurate shots. You
follow the instructions in can enter the information
this section. through the Environment shortcut or your mobile device using the Obsidian
App with a WiFi connection to your scope, whichever you find easier.
You will need to use your
key pad and Scroll Wheel Humidity:
Humidity must also be entered through the Environment shortcut or by utiliz-
or Keypad buttons , to ing the Obsidian App.
find the Ballistic Calcu-
lator bullseye icon. If this Barometer Pressure, Altitude and Temperature:
function is off (indicated Pressure, Altitude and Temperature need to be set manually in the envi-
by a diagonal line running ronmental settings of your scope, in order to provide the correct values to the
through the icon), you will internal sensors.
need to turn it on by press- In order to better fine tune the environmental settings giving you full control
ing the OK button while over your ballistic shooting solution. In order to change the setting press the
OK button to enter the Shortcut Carousel. Use your Left arrow button to scroll
having the icon selected. to the Environment Icon. Press the OK button to enter it. Scroll down using
You will see the diagonal your down arrow to the environmental setting you want to adjust. Press the
line disappear and a Bal- Right arrow to enter edit mode. Make the appropriate change and press the
listic Calculator icon will OK button to save the change.
appear in the top right corner of the screen. NOTE
Profiles which are not in use, are situated in the Other section. You can use Barometric Pressure and Altitude data will reset when you restart the
an existing profile or create up to 6 new user profiles. device on; the internal sensor re-calibrates on startup. As Barometric
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Pressure and Altitude may change the next time you turn the device on. turned ON, environmental settings are correct, having the advanced settings
We have made the internal sensor calibration readings as the default mea- activated. Once all of these items are setup properly and you have selected the
surement every time you turn the device on. You will have to change these Mil Dot reticle from the available reticles in the Display section of the settings.
settings manually every time you want to use this feature, as it will revert to When you return to the Home Screen, you will see the ATN smart Mil Dot reticle
the sensor readings by default during system boot-up. with a Teal Dot indicating your new POI/POA instead of the reticle moving to the
POI/POA.
Other Data Collected:
The angle of your scope, as in relation to your target, is also noted and the NOTE
Ballistic Calculator takes the information into its calculations. Depending on the ThOR 4 you have the Smart Mil Dot hash mark vari-
ance will differ: 19 mm — 4.0-10, 25 mm — 4.0-10, 50 mm — 2.0-10, 75
SMART MIL-DOT-RETICLE mm — 1.0-10.
ATNs Smart Programmable Mil Dot reticle, depending on your load, you can You are advised not to turn the system type to another just to utilize a
program the variance between hash marks in Mils into this Smart Mil Dot Reti- smaller Mil Dot value. This will result in unsafe shooting as the reticles
cle. Also, this reticle is Dynamic and adjusts with magnification throughout the are sized to the field of view, and will otherwise provide a wild shot. Sec-
entire zoom range! Plus, you can also use the ATN Ballistic Calculator to give ondly, the system will crash due to elements of the screen overlapping
you instantaneous POI adjustments with a Teal dot, on the reticle, giving you (75 mm having 4x the hashes in the same distance).
exactly where to place your hold over. Happy Shooting!
There are two ways you can use the ATN Smart Mil Dot reticle. You can use HOW TO PERFORM A NUC
it as a standalone Mil Dot
reticle or you can have the NUC’ing helps to improve the image quality when the image is degraded by
ATN Ballistic Calculator various environmental factors. There are multiple NUC tables that span the
assist you in its use. full operating temperature range, and the camera automatically selects the
In standalone form, the optimum table based on its temperature.
reticle will allow end users You can set the system to perform a NUC automatically at a predefined
to have a verified distance time interval. Or, you can turn the automatic NUC off and NUC the system
between hash marks at all manually, when required. Also, you can use the NUC shortcut from the Home
magnification levels. Screen by pressing the Power button, provided that you activated this shortcut
Follow the next few steps in the system settings.
to setup the Smart Mil Dot
reticle.
1. Click OK center button
.
2. Select System Settings.
3. Navigate to Profile/Zero.
4. Select Mil-Dot-reticle
value, use your scroll wheel
to set the desired value,
Example: Change of temperature, continuous viewing of a particular warm
and click OK button . object, and movement from one environment to another all may cause image
5. Scroll up to Current Pro- degradation.
file and click OK . To clean up the image you will need to select NUC from the Short-
6. Go to the Display Tab in cut Carousel after you select to NUC the system. The scope will
system Settings and select perform the required calibration improving the visual quality of the
the Mil-dot reticle. Return image.
to Homescreen.
To use the ATN Smart PIXEL CORRECTION PROCEDURE
Mil Dot Reticle with your Pixel Correction Procedure is intended to correct “neutral” pixels that are
Ballistic Calculator follow visible in the FOV, but are not responding to the changing environment or
the setup process outlined scenery. They may be white or black and remain static and or nonresponsive.
in the Ballistic Calculator
section, insuring that you 1. Enter the Shortcut Carousel by pressing the OK button .
have the correct profile load 2. Select System Settings.
setup, Ballistic Calculator is
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3. Select Thermal Category. Sele c t the preferre d
4. Select Pixel Correction Subcategory. Reticle style that suits
5. Select Manual Correction. your preference. Use the
scopes Key Pad arrows to
6. You should see a targeting reticle, use the key pad and Scroll Wheel to switch between shapes.
move the reticle over the neutral pixel. If it is hard to target the neutral
pixel, press the OK button and select Zoom. Use the Scroll Wheel To accept the Reticle,
to zoom in and out, on to the neutral pixel in order to isolate it. Once you press the OK button .
have isolated the neutral pixel, press the OK button to escape from You can change Reticle
the zoom function. Color to whatever color
7. Once the reticle is positioned over the neutral pixel, press the OK button suits your preference.
and select Save. This should correct the pixel. Movement between the
colors is carried out us-
NOTE ing the LEFT and RIGHT
If after you have done the procedure outlined above and the neutral but tons . Press the
pixel has not been corrected. Try the process on a pixel directly adjacent OK button to accept
to the neutral pixel in order to make a uniformed correction in the FOV. your color.
RETICLE STYLE ADJUSTMENT
You can manage reticle
style in the System Set-
tings (Display section).
To enter the System Set- SYS T E M S E T T I N G S
tings, open the Shortcut
Carousel by pressing the THERMAL
OK button and select- CONTRAST — the dif-
ing the wrench icon with ference in luminance and
color that makes an object
RIGHT or LEFT buttons more distinguishable. You
. may adjust the settings to
Low/Medium/High.
Press the OK button T H ER M A L S EN SITI
to enter the menu. VITY — Allows you to se-
lect how sensitive the Ther-
Choose Display in Tab mal Sensor is in picking up
Menu. Movement between thermal heat signatures.
the tabs is carried out us- METERING MODE —
ing the LEFT and RIGHT The Center mode tells the sensor to concentrate on the heat signature in the
buttons . center of the field of view and ignoring the background.
Using the Scroll Wheel The Matrix mode tells the sensor to look at the heat signature in the entire
field of view and the background to give you a better image of the entire scene.
or Keypad buttons ,
select the Reticle Style POWER BUTTON NUC — Turning this option ON, will allow you to do a
subcategory. Press the OK quick NUC by tapping the Power Button on your control pad.
button to select it. COLOR PALETTES — The range of colors used for thermal imaging.
PIXEL CORRECTION — This feature is intended to correct “neutral” pixels
To change the Reticle that are visible in the FOV, but are not responding to the changing environ-
Shape press the OK but- ment or scenery. They may be white or black and remain static and or non-re-
ton . sponsive.
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PHOTO/VIDEO • Bullet Weight — in-
fluences the kinetic
PHOTO MODE — in- energy of the bullet
cludes Single (capture a downrange.
single photo). • Muzzle Velocity — is
MICROPHONE — sound the velocity of the pro-
recording (ON/OFF). jectile as soon as it
F O R M AT S D CA R D leaves the barrel.
— after you choose this • Zero Range — is the
subcategory you’ll see a range that a firearm is
pop-up window asking you sighted at.
about formatting. • Sight Height — is re-
R ECOIL ACTIVATED ferring to the distance between the center of the optics and the center of
VIDEO the barrel.
OTHER
• Record Before Shot — the time before pulling the trigger (5 – 30 sec).
• Profile Name — list of existing profiles.
• Record After Shot — the time after pulling the trigger (5 – 30 sec).
• Create New Profile — allows to create up to 6 profiles.
DISPLAY
SCREEN BRIGHTNESS.
SETTINGS
Gives you a 1 to 5 numer- UNITS — can be Metric
ical selection, with 1 be- or Standard system.
ing the dimmest and 5 the DATA AND TIME
brightest. It is recommend- • Clock Source — al-
ed that you use the bright- lows you to choose dif-
est setting during the day ferent types of source
for optimal performance. to improve the accu-
DISPLAY WIDGETS — racy (Manual, WiFi).
allows you to disable sev- • Date Format — can be
eral widgets (Minimal/Ex- YYYY-MM-DD, MM-
tended). DD-YYYY, DD-MM-
SLEEP MODE YYYY.
• Sleep Mode — allows you to switch the mode (ON/OFF). • Time Format — form of stating the time (24-hour or 12-hour).
• Hibernation Time — can be 1 – 60 min. • Date — enter the date.
RETICLE STYLE • Time — enter the time.
• Shape — you can choose the shape of your Reticle. • Time Zone — allows you to choose a geographical region with standard
• Color — you can choose the color of your Reticle. time.
WIFI AND BLUETOOTH — WiFi values are not changeable.
PROFILES/ZERO • Remote controller — Allows for pairing of X-Trac remote.
• Remote Controller Orientation — Allows you to choose the orientation of
CURRENT the remote, changing the direction of the scroll wheel.
• Zero Reticle — allows • Rangefinder — Allows for pairing of the LBRF.
to enter zeroing mode.
• ABL — Allows for pairing of the ABL Rangefinder.
• Drag Function — the
flight path and char- • ABL Mode — Allows you to change the mode in which the ABL will func-
acteristics of bullets tion. Standard or Fog mode.
divided into types (G1 • WiFi Info.
– G8, GL) • BinoX LRF.
• Ballistic Coefficient DEVICE TYPE — to make all features work correctly you need to choose the
— measure of bullet’s type of lens you have.
ability to overcome air
resistance in flight.
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ZOOM — allows you to choose different types of zoom (Standard, Extended). • You’ll now see that the
Extended Zoom will give an electronic zoom of 10x your optical Zoom. Bluetooth icon in the
Example: 3–14x in Extended mode becomes 3–30x. However, we would upper right of the dis-
like to caution you that you will begin to see considerable pixelation at such a play is enveloped in a
zoom. colored circle. White
in day mode and yel-
RESTORE FACTORY SETTINGS — allows to reset all the settings to low in night mode. Af-
default. ter the pairing has
FIRMWARE VERSION — allows you to see the firmware version currently completed, the ABL
running on your sight. menu option will dis-
We recommend that you register your product on our home page (www. play “Paired”, to the
atncorp.com) in order to make sure that you are getting emails when new firm- right.
ware versions become available. • Exit the setting menu
We are constantly working on new features, functions, and improvements and proceed to the
that we provide to you free of charge via firmware upgrades. PROFILES/ ZERO
menu.
• Navigate down to the
B I X T E C H N O L O GY Zeroing ABL menu op-
tion and select it. The
ABL reticle will now
ABL PAIRING appear on screen.
NOTE • Having previously re-
Make sure you have moved the Allen screw
the Advanced Settings that covers the visible
turned on in the Short- red laser, you can now
cut Carousel before pro- move the ABL reticle to the correct area of the display to align the reticle
ceeding. with the infrared ranging laser. The visible red laser is used as a visual ref-
erence point for zeroing. Use the arrow keys on the keypad to move the
• Insert battery into ABL reticle to the correct position.
and turn unit on via pow- • Once the box area of
er switch. the ABL reticle is cen-
• Activate Bluetooth with- tered around the red
in the carousel menu in laser, press the OK
the scope.
• Enter the System Settings menu via car- button to confirm
ousel Wrench icon. the reticle correction.
• Navigate to settings menu at far right. • Exit the menu and re-
turn to the Homes-
• Select WiFi and Bluetooth option. c r e e n / M a in r et i c l e
• Select ABL option in the menu. screen of the scope.
• Select pair from the ABL dropdown • To range a target,
menu. press and release the
• You’ll notice the Bluetooth icon, in the Function button. The ABL reticle will instantly appear on screen. Place
upper right of the dis- the box area of the ABL reticle on the desired target and hold it there un-
play, you will now have til the ranging process times out. You’ll now see the range in the upper left
a swirling circle around of your extended widgets has updated and indicates the correct range to
it. This indicates the the target you just ranged.
scope is searching for
available Bluetooth de- NOTE
vices. If you don’t want to wait for the ranging function to time out and need a
• Short press the small quick range measurement press the function button to initiate ranging and
button on the ABL with press it once again to save the range to target.
the Bluetooth symbol,
quickly 2 times.
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LASER BALLISTICS PAIRING • Select BinoX LRF and switch it “ON”.
• To do this you’ll need to power up the scope and allow it to reach its base • Now take your ATN BinoX 4K/4T and Short Press the power button. You
reticle screen (home screen). should see the Rangefinding reticule appear. Once the BinoX ranges the
target, the range data will automatically be transfered to your ATN Smart
• After reaching the home screen you’ll next press the OK button on the HD scope. If you have the Ballistic Calculator turned on and the Ballistic
scopes keypad, which will bring up the carousel menu. profile has been setup, your POA will change based on the reading the
• Press the LEFT arrow button until you reach the feature icon area ATN Smart HD scope receives from the ATN BinoX 4K/4T.
of the menu (you’ll notice the WiFi icon. WiFi will be written in text in the
upper left of the display). X-TRAC PAIRING
• Using the UP or DOWN arrow keys on the keypad you will scroll until • Activate the Bluetooth function in your ATN Smart HD Scope.
the BLUETOOTH icon is displayed in the center of the screen. • Enter the system setting from the menu.
• Press the OK button to un-slash the icon. This indicates the activation • Select the Settings Category.
• Select the WiFi and Bluetooth subcategory.
of BLUETOOTH. • Select Remote Controller.
• Use the UP or DOWN arrow keys to scroll to the BALLISTIC calcula- • Select Pair. You should see a half circle move around in the upper right
tor icon and use the OK button to un-slash it. This will save time and side of the screen around the Bluetooth Icon.
steps later when the LBRF is connected to the scope and ready for use • Press and hold the Home Button and Top Arrow Button closest to the
with the ballistic calculator program. Directional Roller for 2 seconds, this will pair the X-TRAC to your scope.
• Scroll to the SYSTEM SETTINGS icon in the carousel menu (indicated by NOTE
a wrench in the center of the screen, and the text “SYSTEM SETTINGS” If you need additional trouble shooting assistance or how to use the
in the upper left of the display). Press the OK button to access the X-Trac please refer to the X-Trac manual available online.
SYSTEM SETTINGS MENU.
• Use the LEFT arrow key
menu.
to navigate to the SETTINGS section of the
WA R N I N G S A N D CAU T I O N S
• Scroll down to the “WiFi and Bluetooth”. Select this option by hitting the • Always remember to turn off the device when it is not in use.
OK button . • Do not disassemble, drop, open, crush, bend, deform, puncture, shred,
• A new menu will appear. Scroll down to “Rangefinder” and select this microwave, incinerate, paint or insert foreign objects: it will void your war-
option using the OK button . ranty.
• A new menu will appear containing the options “Pair” and “Unpair”. Select • Keep the scope in the provided protective cover when not in use.
the option to pair. This will activate Bluetooth searching , which searches • Avoid contact with dust, steam, and gas.
for available Bluetooth devices. You’ll notice that the Bluetooth icon in the • This product contains natural rubber latex which may cause allergic reac-
upper right of the scope’s display has a swirling circle around it indicating tions.
the search for the rangefinder. • The scope is a precision electro-optical instrument and must be handled
• Next you’ll need the rangefinder in hand to press the power button on carefully.
it. Press the power button on the rangefinder twice. This will sync the • Do not scratch the external lens surfaces or touch them with your fingers.
two devices. You’ll then see “Paired” to the right of “Rangefinder” in the
menu. Now you can exit the menus and return to the home screen. CAUTION
Failure to follow these safety instructions could result in damage to the
BINOX 4K/4T PAIRING device!
• If you would like to use your ATN BinoX 4K/4T to transmit the range data to
your ATN Smart HD scope via Bluetooth, please follow the next few steps
in order to accomplish this.
M O B I L E A P P L I CAT I O N S
• Make sure you have activated the advanced settings in your BinoX 4K/4T. Control your device and view a live
• Open the shortcut Carousel → System Settings → Settings → WiFi & streaming feed with our ATN Obsid-
Bluetooth → Broadcast LRF. ian 4 app. After connecting your
• Select Broadcast LRF and switch it “ON”. phone or tablet via WiFi to your ATN
• Turn on your ATN Smart HD scope. Make sure you have activated the device, you can see on your phone/
advanced settings in the shortcut Carousel. tablet screen what is shown in your
optic’s viewfinder.
• Open the shortcut Carousel → System Settings → Settings → WiFi &
Bluetooth → BinoX 4K/4T LRF.
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can access your WiFi settings on your phone or tablet and select the respec- shall not, in any event, be liable for special, indirect, incidental, or con-
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