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Yukon SENTINEL 26015T User Manual

Yukon SENTINEL 26015T
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DISTINGUISHING FEATURES OF THE SENTINEL
Two-color range finding reticle
High quality image and resolution
High magnification, 2.5x or 3x
Close observational range of focus - 5 meters (5 yards)
Lightweight and extremely durable titanium body
Built-in high-power PULSE non-hazardous IR illuminator with beam focus
Incremental reticle brightness adjustment
IPX4 rating against water intrusion
Precision internal windage/elevation adjustment
Ergonomic design
Quick power-up
Vertical positioning of the battery ensures uninterrupted power supply when shooting
Remote stabilized power supply
ECLIPSE protective flip-up objective lens cover
Weaver MIL-STD-1913 rail
Protective carrying case
Remote control with secure attachment
Photo and video adaptable
Warning: Failure to follow the instructions and guidelines outlined in this instruction manual can cause damage to the
scope, and it will void any applicable warranty.

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Yukon SENTINEL 26015T Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandYukon
ModelSENTINEL 26015T
CategoryRiflescope
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Distinguishing Features of the Sentinel

High Quality Image and Magnification

Highlights the superior image quality, resolution, and magnification options of the Sentinel scope.

Durable Titanium Body and IR Illuminator

Focuses on the lightweight, durable titanium construction and the built-in IR illuminator for dark conditions.

Water Resistance and Precision Adjustments

Covers the scope's IPX4 water resistance rating and precision internal windage/elevation adjustments.

Operating Instructions

Using the Sentinel Scope

Provides essential guidelines and warnings for safe and effective operation of the Sentinel night vision scope.

Battery Installation

Operating the Sentinel

Sighting in the Sentinel

Reticle as a Rangefinder

Horizontal Scale for Ranging

Explains how to use horizontal marks on the reticle to determine target distance.

Vertical Scale for Ranging

Details the use of vertical bars on the reticle for estimating target height and range.

Use of the Remote-Control Console

Inspection

Maintenance

Sentinel Magnifier Lens

Additional Weaver Rails

Storage

Troubleshooting

Riflescope Not Turning On

Addresses issues with the riflescope failing to power on, including battery checks.

Blurred Reticle

Solutions for a blurred reticle, often related to eyepiece adjustment or battery levels.

Blurred Target Image

Troubleshooting steps for a blurred target image, covering lens cleaning and condensation.

Scope or IR Not Turning Off

Guidance on resolving issues where the scope or IR illuminator does not power down.

Reticle Displacement While Shooting

Explanations for reticle movement during shooting, often due to mounting or environmental changes.

Scope Does Not Focus

Covers common reasons for focus issues and how to adjust settings and clean lenses.