AGM Global Rattlerv2 Thermal Imaging Rifle Scope User Manual

June 15, 2024
AGM Global

AGM Global Rattlerv2 Thermal Imaging Rifle Scope

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Product Information

Specifications

  • Rattler V2 256 Specifications
  • Rattler V2 384 Specifications
  • Rattler V2 640 Specifications
  • Rattler V2 Reticle Parameters

Product Usage Instructions

General Information

System Description

The Rattler V2 is a thermal imaging rifle scope designed for use with firearms. It provides enhanced visibility and target detection in low-light and dark conditions.

Optional Equipment
There are no optional equipment mentioned in the user manual.

Key Features
  • Thermal imaging technology for improved visibility
  • Compatible with various firearms
  • Easy to mount and use
  • Durable construction for outdoor use
  • Multiple reticle options for different shooting scenarios

Operating Instructions

Basic Operations
To operate the Rattler V2, follow these steps:

  1. Ensure the rifle scope is securely mounted on your firearm.
  2. Power on the Rattler V2 using the designated power button.
  3. Adjust the focus and zoom settings to your preference.
  4. Aim the rifle scope at your target and align it with thereticle.
  5. Use the appropriate controls to adjust brightness, contrast, and other settings as needed.
  6. Press the designated button to take a shot or engage the trigger of your firearm.

Main Function
The main function of the Rattler V2 is to provide thermal imaging capabilities to enhance target detection and visibility for shooting purposes.

Client Software Introduction
No information regarding client software is provided in the user manual.

Maintenance

To ensure optimal performance and longevity of the Rattler V2, follow these maintenance guidelines:

  • Regularly clean the lens and body of the rifle scope using a soft, lint-free cloth.
  • Avoid exposing the Rattler V2 to extreme temperatures or harsh environments.
  • Store the rifle scope in a dry and secure place when not in use.
  • Check for any loose screws or parts and tighten them if necessary.

Troubleshooting
If you encounter any issues with the Rattler V2, refer to the troubleshooting section of the user manual or contact AGM Global Vision customer support for assistance.

Warranty Information

Warranty Information and Registration
The user manual does not provide specific warranty information or registration details. Please contact AGM Global Vision customer support for warranty-related inquiries.

FAQ

Q: Where can I find additional information or get customer support?
A: For additional information or customer support, contact AGM Global Vision at:

Q: How should I dispose of the product in the European Union?
A: For proper recycling, return the product to your local supplier upon the purchase of equivalent new equipment, or dispose of it at designated collection points. Refer to the product documentation for specific disposal instructions or visit www.recyclethis.info for more information.

Q: What should I do if I experience eye relief issues?
A: Maintain maximum eye relief when shooting uphill and/or from a prone position. These shooting conditions can dramatically reduce eye relief. Always check the condition of your mounting system prior to using your firearm.

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THERMAL IMAGING RIFLE SCOPE
USER MANUAL

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Approved for public release, distribution unlimited.
If you have questions that are not covered in this manual, or need service, contact AGM Global Vision customer support for additional information prior to returning a product.
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EXPORT INFORMATION
Buyer acknowledges that all products supplied by AGM Global Vision, LLC are subject to U.S. export control laws, including, but not limited to, the Export Administration Regulations, the International Traffic in Arms Regulations, the International Economic Emergency Powers Act, and various U.S. embargoes and sanctions. AGM Global Vision products may not be exported, re-exported, or transferred contrary to U.S. export control laws. In particular, AGM Global Vision products may not be exported, re-exported, or transferred to prohibited countries, individuals, organizations, or entities, including but not limited to those individuals and entities listed on the List of Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons administered or maintained by the U.S. Office of Foreign Assets Control (“OFAC”), the various lists maintained by the Bureau of Industry and Security of the Department of Commerce, and the U.S. State Department and Buyer represents and warrants that neither Buyer nor any of its officers, directors, or employees are on such lists. Distribution or resale by Buyer to such countries, individuals, organizations, or entities is expressly prohibited. Buyer has and will maintain a positive process to ensure compliance with this Section.
2023.08.22

FCC INFORMATION

Please take attention that changes or modification not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This equipment complies with FCC/IC RSS-102 radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.
FCC compliance: This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This product generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this product does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
— Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
— Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
— Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
— Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

FCC Conditions
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference.
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

EU CONFORMITY STATEMENT
This product and – if applicable – the supplied accessories too are marked with “CE” and comply therefore with the applicable harmonized European standards listed under the EMC Directive 2014/30/EU, the RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU
2012/19/EU (WEEE directive): Products marked with this symbol cannot be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste in the European Union. For proper recycling, return this product to your local supplier upon the purchase of equivalent new equipment, or dispose of it at designated collection points. For more information see: www.recyclethis.info
2006/66/EC (battery directive): This product contains a battery that cannot be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste in the European Union. See the product documentation for specific battery information. The battery is marked with this symbol, which may include lettering to indicate cadmium (Cd), lead (Pb), or mercury (Hg). For proper recycling, return the battery to your supplier or to a designated collection point. For more information see: www.recyclethis.info
INDUSTRY CANADA ICES-003 COMPLIANCE
This device meets the CAN ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3(B) standards requirements.

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LIST OF CONTENTS
TITLE
Safety Summary 1. GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1 System Description 1.2 Optional Equipment 1.3 Key Features 2. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 2.1. Basic Operations 2.2 Main Function 2.3 Client Software Introduction 3. MAINTENANCE 3.1 Maintenance 3.2 Troubleshooting 4. WARRANTY INFORMATION 4.1 Warranty Information and Registration 5. SPECIFICATIONS 5.1 Rattler V2 256 Specifications 5.2 Rattler V2 384 Specifications 5.3 Rattler V2 640 Specifications 5.4 Rattler V2 Reticle Parameters

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SAFETY SUMMARY

· Read and follow all instructions
· Read all warnings
· Only use the attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer
· All service must be provided by the manufacturer

WARNINGS:
· This product contains natural rubber latex, which may cause potentially fatal allergic reactions! If you are allergic to latex, it is important that you strictly avoid exposure to products that contain it.
· Always make sure your firearm is unloaded before you place the scope on the firearm. Reconfirm that the chamber is empty if you stop the procedure then resume later. Safe handling rules should be followed at all times.
· If a scope is mounted too far to the rear, the eyepiece can injure the shooter’s brow. Shooting at an uphill angle also increases this hazard because it shortens the distance between the brow and the rear of the scope. For this reason, AGM scopes are engineered to provide generous eye relief. Therefore, when mounting your scope, we recommend positioning it as far forward in the mounts as possible to take full advantage of this generous eye relief. With hard-recoiling rifles, serious injury or even death can result from eyepiece impact with the shooter during the recoil process when discharging the firearm. Be certain that your installation provides sufficient eye relief for the recoil generated by your rifle before shooting the firearm.
NOTE: Give special attention to this warning when shooting uphill and/or from a prone position. These shooting conditions can dramatically reduce eye relief. PLEASE maintain maximum eye relief when shooting heavy recoiling and/or magnum firearms. THE USER ASSUMES ALL RESPONSIBILITY AND LIABILITY FOR HAVING THE AGM RIFLE SCOPE PROPERLY MOUNTED TO A FIREARM AND USING THE AGM RIFLE SCOPE PROPERLY. ALWAYS CHECK THE CONDITION OF YOUR MOUNTING SYSTEM PRIOR TO USING YOUR FIREARM.
· Proper usage of the device is crucial for safe operation, so make sure to carefully read this manual.
· If the device was left in storage for a longer period of time, before use, check its functionality.
· Disassembling of the device is prohibited, except in authorized repair centers.
· The external optical surfaces should be clean at all times. Touching the optical surfaces with bare hands is not recommended.
· Sand and sea water can damage the optical coatings.
· Do not point the device directly at the sun.
· Thermal imagery is highly dependent on different scenery and atmospheric conditions. The same scenery may differ slightly in its appearance to the user, based on the time of day or night the optic is being used. This is the result of the level of heat absorption of different objects, which will vary based on the sun’s placement in the sky at the time of use. The contrast of live animals will be more evident depending on the difference in surrounding air temperature and humidity levels.

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· It is always recommended to store the unit with batteries removed, when not in use. Recharging the batteries every 2-3 months will help to extend their charging reliability.
· It is recommended to store the device with the lens cap closed at all times. · Occasionally, extreme temperature shifts may causing condensation to form
on the outer germanium lens. In this scenario, use a soft cloth to gently wipe the lens clean. As the unit becomes acclimates to the outer temperature, condensation should dissipate.
NOTES:
· The detector spectral band provides better visibility through smoke, dust, rain, smog, etc.
· Infrared radiation does not travel through glass. As a result, the rifle scope does not detect objects if they are behind glass windows or other barriers.
LEGAL NOTICE:
Before attaching to weapons, check the regional legal regulations in the area of application. The attachment to a weapon is always the sole responsibility of the user.

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GENERAL INFORMATION

SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
The AGM RattlerV2 thermal rifle scopes feature an advanced twelve-micron thermal detector, boasting sub-20 millikelvin sensitivity rating, supplying it with what is now the most sensitive temperature rating in its class. This increase in temperature sensitivity ensures a clear image even in some of the most challenging conditions, including: complete darkness, fog, smoke, dust, rain and snow. Although the RattlerV2’s were developed primarily for hunters and shooters, its compact housing and quick detach mounting system make it versatile enough for general outdoors enthusiasts, search & rescue teams, law enforcement and other first responder applications.

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FIGURE 1-1. MAIN PARTS AND COMPONENTS

TABLE 1-1. MAIN PARTS AND COMPONENTS

ITEM

DESCRIPTION

1 Objective Lens

2 Objective Lens over

3 Objective Focus Ring

4 Power Button

5 Operation Buttons

6 Eyepiece Focus Ring

7 USB Type-C Interface

8 Battery Compartment

  • Mounting kit depends on the region of sale.

ITEM

DESCRIPTION

9 Eyecup

10 Mount*

11 Charger

12 Rechargeable Battery (2)

13 USB Cable

14 Lens Tissue

15 User Manual

16 Carrying Case

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The AGM RattlerV2 comes equipped with a replaceable and rechargeable LiIon battery, offering an impressive 6.5+ hours of continuous operation. For extended usage, you can easily connect an external 5V power bank (battery pack) via the USB-C connector, significantly extending the device’s operational time, which will vary depending on the power banks capacity. Additionally, the scope includes an onboard Wi-Fi module that allows for seamless live video streaming and recording of videos/images through a dedicated mobile application (AGM Connect).

OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT
Optional items are shown in Figure 1-2 and listed in Table 1-2.

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3

4

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ITEM
1 2 3 4

FIGURE 1-2. OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT
TABLE 1-2. OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT
DESCRIPTION
AGM-2115 ADM Double Lever QR Mount AGM-2111 ADM Double Lever QR Mount AGM Power Bank Hard Case for Storage/Transportation

PART NO.
63061151 6306LMR1 6308EPB1 6610HCS1

KEY FEATURES
· 12m thermal detector · High thermal sensitivity · Fast 50 Hz imaging · High resolution OLED display · Adjustable color palettes · Various reticle types and colors · 1x, 2x, 4x and 8x digital zoom · On-board video/audio recording and image capture · Built-in EMMC storage (16 GB) · Shot Activated Recording (SAR) · Wi-Fi data transmission · Stadiametric rangefinder · Standby mode · More than 6.5 hours of continuous work · External power supply compatibility · Waterproof & shockproof

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

BASIC OPERATIONS

UNPACKING
The following steps must be completed prior to each use.
1. Open the carrying case, remove the device, and verify that all components are included.
2. Inspect the device for any signs of damage to the optical surfaces, body, eyecup, operation buttons, etc. Ensure that all optical surfaces are clean and ready for use. Once the diopter is set, all focusing of the image upon use of the digital zoom will occur via the lens focus knob, which is the rotating knob closest to the objective lens of the scope.

BATTERY INSTRUCTION
1. The device supports removable Li-Ion battery. The charging limited voltage of the battery is 4.2V. The battery capacity is 3.6V/4.4Ah (15.84 Wh).
2. Charge battery to full power before its initial use.
3. Please purchase the batteries recommended by the manufacturer if necessary.
4. Be sure to remove the battery when storing the device for long periods of time.

2.1.3 BATTERY INSTALLATION CAUTION: Verify that the device is turned off before removing the battery.

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A

2

B

C

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4

D
FIGURE 2-1. BATTERY INSTALLATION

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To install the battery (refer to Figure 2-1):
1. Turn the battery cover knob (A) counter clockwise and then open the battery cover (B).
2. Push the battery latch (C) aside (as the arrow shows), and release the battery.
3. Insert the battery (D) into the battery compartment. The latch locks the battery in place when the battery is fully inserted.
4. Once the battery is locked into place, close the battery door until a “click” is heard, or felt. This means the internal battery door lever is engaged with the housing to secure the battery door in place. Turn the device on. The internal display will show the level of charge via the battery indicator symbol.
When the device is on a battery charge level is displayed on the status bar.

2.1.4 CONTROL BUTTONS The Rattler controls are shown in Figure 2-2 and are defined in Table 2-1.

CAPTURE POWER

MODE

POWER INDICATOR

ZOOM MENU

FIGURE 2-2. CONTROL BUTTONS

Each button is responsible for some functions selected by short press or long press of the button. Pushing a button for 3+ second is considered “long press/ hold.”
TABLE 2-1. BUTTON FUNCTIONS

BUTTON
POWER
MENU
MODE CAPTURE ZOOM

FUNCTIONS
Press: Standby Mode/Wake Up Device Hold: Power On/Off
NON-MENU MODE Press: Enter the quick menu Hold: Enter the main menu MENU MODE Press: Confirm/Set parameters Hold: Exit the menu
Press: Palette Switching Hold: Correct non-uniformity of display (FFC)
Press: Image Capture Hold: Start/Stop Video Recording
Press: Switching Digital Zoom Hold: Enable/Disable PIP mode

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2.1.5 POWER ON AND OFF
Power On With the battery installed, press and hold the POWER button to turn on the device. The LED power indicator light next to the POWER button will light up. This indicator shows the following battery conditions:
Flashing Red & Green: error occurred. Solid Red: device is properly charged. Solid Green: device is fully charged. Off: device is not charged.
NOTE
See the battery icon on the device display to check the battery charge. Icon means the battery is fully charged, and icon means that the battery is low. When the low power note shows, replace the batteries.
Power Off When the device is turned on, hold the POWER button to turn off the device. Auto Power Off In the “Auto Power Off” menu you can set the time for the automatic shutdown of the device as required (OFF / 15 min / 30 min / 45 min). The Auto Power Off function starts countdown when Standby mode enable. The auto power off countdown is disabled when the device wakes up from standby. The countdown will be restarted when the device is put into standby mode again.
2.1.6 STANDBY MODE
Standby mode is used to save battery power. In this mode, some powerconsuming features such as the display, network hardware, or internal storage will be temporarily disabled. In the view mode, press the POWER button . After a few seconds, the display will turn off. Press the POWER button again to exit the Standby mode.
2.1.7 VIEWING THE THERMAL IMAGE
1. Power on the rifle scope. 2. Bring the scope to your eye and make sure the eyecup covers your eye. 3. Use the diopter adjustment (rotating ring closest to your eye) to ensure that
the on screen reticle is crisp and sharp. Once completed, the diopter adjustment will not be needed again until a new user is using the device. 4. Once the diopter is set, all focusing of the image upon use of the digital zoom will occur via the lens focus knob, which is the rotating knob closest to the objective lens of the scope.
NOTE: You must perform the focus adjustment before any further use of the scope.
5. Set palette, brightness, contrast, tone, and scene mode to display the best image effect.

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2.1.8 ON-SCREEN DISPLAY
On-screen interface displays the main menu items and device status indicators. Hold the MENU button in the view mode to display or hide the menu. Press the MENU button in the view mode to display or hide the On-Screen Display (OSD) information. When OSD is on, the information of Wi-Fi hotspot activation, magnification, storage memory status, battery status, time and date displays on the screen.

PRERECORD VIDEO DATE AND TIME M A G N I F I C AT I O N
PIP WINDOW

WI-FI HOTSPOT STORAGE STATUS BATTERY STATUS

MENU OPTIONS MAIN MENU

CURRENT ZEROING PROFILE INFO. RETICLE
MARK

FIGURE 2-3. ON-SCREEN DISPLAY

2.1.9 PALETTE SETTINGS
You can select different palettes to display the same scene in different effects. Press the MODE button in the view mode to switch palettes.
TABLE 2-2. PALETTE SETTINGS

PALETTE
WHITE HOT BLACK HOT
FUSION RED HOT

DESCRIPTION

The hot part is displayed in white. The higher the temperature, the lighter the color.
The hot part is displayed in black. The higher the temperature, the darker the color.
The hot part is displayed in white. From high temperature to low temperature, the image is colored in from white, yellow, red, pink to purple.
The hottest part is displayed in red, the rest of the image will be flushed out in shades of gray.

DIGITAL ZOOM
Press the ZOOM button in the view mode to switch between 1×, 2×, 4× and 8× digital zoom. The image magnification value is displayed on the screen:
– RattlerV2 19-256: 2.5x, 5x, 10x, 20x – RattlerV2 25-256: 3.5x, 7x, 14x, 28x – RattlerV2 25-384: 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x – RattlerV2 35-384: 3x, 6x, 12x, 24x – RattlerV2 35-640: 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x – RattlerV2 50-640: 2.5x, 5x, 10x, 20x

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PICTURE IN PICTURE
In the live view you can enable or disable the Picture-in-Picture (PIP) function by holding the ZOOM button . The PIP window at the top of the screen displays the details of central part of the image at 2x zoom.
NOTE:
· When the reticle is enabled, the PIP view shows the details centered around the crosshair. When the reticle is not enabled, the PIP view shows the details within the central section of the display.
· If digital zoom is enabled, the PIP view also zooms. If the digital zoom ratio exceeds 4, the PIP does not zoom.
2.1.12 VIDEO RECORDING AND IMAGE CAPTURE
Video Recording Hold the CAPTURE button in the view mode and start recording. In the upper left corner, the recording time displays. Hold the CAPTURE button again to stop recording.
Image Capture Press the CAPTURE button in the view mode, to capture the image.
NOTE:
· When captured, the image freezes for 1 second and a prompt shows on the display.
· For exporting captured images, refer to File Export.
2.1.13 CONNECTING THE DEVICE
1. Open the cable interface cover.
2. Connect the device and power adapter with a Type-C cable to power on the device. Alternatively, connect the device and PC to copy/delete files.

FIGURE 2-4. CABLE INTERFACE
2.1.14 FILE EXPORT
1. Before connecting the thermal rifle scope to a computer, please make sure that the Wi-Fi function of the rifle scope is disabled.
2. Connect the thermal rifle scope to your PC with USB cable and open the detected disk.
3. The directory is named by the current date. Enter DCIM > “Date” to view the videos and snapshots.

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– Select and copy the videos to PC and play the file with the player. – Select and copy the snapshots to PC and view the files. 4. Disconnect the device from your PC.
NOTE:
· The device displays images when you connect it to PC. But functions such as recording, capturing and hot spot are disabled.
· When you connect the device to PC for the first time, it installs the driver automatically.

2.1.15 INSTALLING THE RATTLER ON A PICATINNY/WEAVER RAIL

WARNING:
Always make sure your firearm is unloaded before you place the scope on the firearm. Reconfirm that the chamber is empty if you stop the procedure then resume later. Safe firearms handling rules should be followed at all times.
The RattlerV2 comes with a Picatinny/Weaver mount. The mount is secured to the scope with two screws. The recommended tightening torque for the fixing screws is 4-5.3 Nm (5.44-7.2 ft lb).
NOTE:
Mount model depends on the region of sale. Different models of mounts may have different designs.

LOCKED CLAMPING DEVICES

UNLOCKED CLAMPING DEVICE (UNDERSIDE VIEW)

PUSH E

UNLOCK

C

TURN

B

A

FIGURE 2-5. MOUNT D

TURN

To install the Rattler on a Picatinny/Weaver rail, perform the following: 1. Unlock the clamping device of the scope mount by pushing down on the lever
holder (A) and unlocking the lever (B).
2. Install the scope on the Picatinny/ Weaver rail so that the stop (C) slides into the transverse slot on the rail.
3. Affix the scope to the rail by locking the lever (B).
4. Verify that the clamping device is firmly holding the Rattler. If necessary, adjust the clamping device’s lever-cam lock as detailed in part 2.1.16.

2.1.16 CLAMPING DEVICE ADJUSTMENT
To adjust the mount’s clamping device, do the following: 1. Remove the Rattler V2 from the weapon. 2. With the clamping device unlocked (as shown in Figure 2-5), push the cam
(E) towards the arrow, which will cause the nut (D) to slide out of its hole.

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3. To tighten/ loosen the clamping device, push down on the cam (E) and turn the nut (D) CW/ CCW respectively, in one-two increments (see note below). Much like when the cam (E) is released, backward-moving spring will cause the nut (D) to slide back into its hole.
NOTE:
The eight-sided nut of the mount lever-cam lock will only fit into their hole if turned in one of the discrete positions, using increments equal to 360°/8.
4. Verify that the adjusted lever-cam lock securely holds the weapon mounting rail.

2.2 MAIN FUNCTIONS

2.2.1 QUICK MENU
In the live view mode, press to show the Quick Menu. This menu allows you to adjust the brightness and contrast settings of the thermal image.

2.2.2 BRIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENT

1. Press the MENU button to show the Quick Menu.

2. Press or button to select MENU button to confirm.

Brightness menu item and press the

3. Press or button to adjust the brightness. You can select one of ten levels of the brightness to adjust the image lighter or darker.

4. Hold the MENU button to exit a menu.

2.2.3 CONTRAST ADJUSTMENT
1. Press the MENU button to show the Quick Menu. 2. Press or button to select Contrast menu item and press the MENU
button to confirm.
3. Press or button to adjust the image contrast. You can select one of ten levels of the contrast.
4. Hold the MENU button to exit a menu.

2.2.4 MAIN MENU OPERATION
When the device powers on, hold the MENU button display the Main Menu.

in the view mode to

MAIN MENU SUBMENU

MENU OPTIONS

FIGURE 2-6. MAIN MENU

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Press or buttons to move between menu items. The active element is highlighted. Press the MENU button to select menu item or change an option.
Hold the MENU button to save settings and exit the menu.

TABLE 2-3. MENU FUNCTIONS

MENU ITEM NETWORK
MEASURE

SYMBOL

OPTION

Close / Hotspot

Target: Deer, Grey Wolf, Brown Bear,
and Custom

HOT TRACKING

OFF / ON

ZEROING PROFILES

5 Profiles (A/B/C/D/E)

FUNCTION
Enables or disables the Wi-Fi hotspot.
Measures the distance between the target and the observation position.
Enables or disables hot spot mark (marking the spot of highest temperature).
Zeroing profile selection with user saved zeroing settings.

ZEROING

Zeroing Menu:

Zeroing Distance

OFF / 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5
Distance

Zeroing settings selection or disable reticle.
Setting the distance to the target.

Type

10 Reticle Type Setting the reticle type.

Color

4 Reticle Colors

Setting the reticle color (black, white, red, green)

Zoom

1x / 2x / 4x / 8x Digital Zoom setting.

Freeze Screen X/Y Axis
PRERECORD
AUDIO TONE SHARPNESS SCENE MODE

OFF / ON X / Y
OFF / ON
OFF / ON Cold / Warm 5 Levels of Sharpness Recognition /
Jungle

Image freeze.
Switching the X and Y axes of correction.
Device can automatically record the 7 seconds before and after the recoil activation.
Enable or disable Audio.
Switch between the Cold mode and Warm mode.
Adjusts the image sharpness.
Switch between the Recognition mode and Jungle mode.

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MENU ITEM SYMBOL

OPTION

FUNCTION

FUNCTION SETTINGS

Function Settings Menu:

OSD

OSD / Time / Date

Enables or disables OSD, time, date.

Image Calib.

Auto / Semi-Auto / Selecting the Flat Field

Manual

Correction (FFC) mode.

DPC

Axis: N/X/Y

Correction of dead pixel manually.

Burn Prevention

OFF / ON

Enables or disables the Burn Prevention function.

GENERAL SETTINGS
Language

General Settings Menu:

22 Languages

Choice of interface language.

Date

Month/Day/Year Date setting.

Time

12 / 24 hour

Time setting.

Unit Auto Power Off
Restore Version

yard / m OFF / 15 min / 30min / 45min

Sets the distance unit.
Setting the automatic shutdown time.
Restoring the default device settings.
Firmware version and serial number.

2.2.5 NETWORK CONFIGURATION
Connect your phone to the Wi-Fi hotspot of the rifle scope, you can configure the parameters and realize functions of the device.
1. Hold the MENU button to show the menu.
2. Press or button to select Network menu item and press the MENU button to enable or disable Wi-Fi hotspot.
3. Hold the MENU button to exit a menu. Open the AGM Connect APP and connect your phone with the device (refer to Section 2.3). You can view the interface of rifle scope on your phone.
NOTE:
When the power is less than 15%, the Wi-Fi hotspot function will be turned off automatically.

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2.2.6 DISTANCE MEASUREMENT
NOTE:
When measuring the distance, keep your hand and the position steady. Otherwise, the accuracy may be affected.
The device can measure the distance between the target and the observer’s position. 1. Hold the MENU button to show the menu.
2. Press or button to select Measure menu item and press the MENU button to enter the distance measurement mode.
3. Press button to enter the target setting interface.

  1. Press or to select the target from Wolf, Bear, Deer, and Custom. 2) Press the MENU button to set the target height. Press or
    buttons to change the number. Each target height preset can be modified from 0.1 to 9.9 m. Press the MENU button to confirm. 3) Hold the MENU button to exit target setting.

FIGURE 2-7. DISTANCE MEASUREMENT

4. Align the center of the top mark with the top edge of the target. Press the MENU button . The top mark blinks and then changes to the bottom mark.
5. Align the center of the bottom mark with the bottom edge of the target. Press the MENU button . The bottom mark blinks and then disappears.
6. The right top of the image displays the distance measurement result and the height of the target.

NOTE:
Go to distance measurement interface, and press of the previous measuring target.

button to view the result

2.2.7 HOT TRACKING
The device can detect the highest temperature spot in the scene and mark it on display.
1. Hold the MENU button to show the menu. 2. Press or button to select Hot Tracking menu item and press the
MENU button to enable/disable hot spot mark (marking the spot of highest temperature).
3. Hold the MENU button to exit a menu.
When the hot spot mark is enabled, the green cross mark displays in the spot of the highest temperature. When the scene changes, the green mark moves.

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2.2.8 ZEROING PROFILES

The user can customize and save five profiles with different reticle settings. In each profile, you can configure up to five types of reticle, firing distances and reticle corrections.

1. Hold the MENU button to show the menu.

2. Press or button to select the MENU button to confirm.

Zeroing Profiles menu item and press

3. Press or button to switch the zeroing profile.

4. Hold the MENU button to exit a menu.

The right top of the image displays the reticle information. For example, A1-50m means you are using the Zeroing No. 1 in the Profile A, and the set range is 50 m.

NOTE:
There are 5 zeroing profiles in total, and you can configure 5 reticles, zeroing distances and corrections in each zeroing profile.

2.2.9 ZEROING
You can select a reticle in the current zeroing profile, and set parameters such as reticle type, color, and boresight correction (coordinates) for the reticle. Select a zeroing profile initially (refer to 2.2.8).
1. Hold the MENU button to show the menu. 2. Press or button to select Zeroing menu item and press the MENU
button to enter the zeroing setting interface. Press or buttons to move between submenu and options. 3. Press or to select Zeroing No. You can select OFF to disable the reticle. 4. Set reticle type (for parameters of all built- in reticles, see part 5.4). 1) In the zeroing setting interface press or button to select Type
submenu and press the MENU button to confirm. 2) Press or button to select a reticle type and press the MENU button
to confirm.
NOTE:
The scale intervals of the Reticle 4 changes synchronously under the current digital zoom.
5. Set reticle color. 1) In the zeroing setting interface press or button to select Color submenu and press the MENU button to confirm. 2) Press or button to select black, white, red or green color of reticle and press the MENU button to confirm.
NOTE:
In Black Hot mode and White Hot mode, if you set the reticle color as white or black, the reticle colors can be automatically inverted depends on thermal image around the reticle.
6. (Optional) Repeat 3 to 5 to set type and color for other reticles in this profile. 7. Hold the MENU button to save and exit.

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2.2.10 BORESIGHTING
Like any daytime rifle scope or red dot, sighting in is both similar, and simplified. The RattlerV2 comes with a one-shot zeroing system, which makes initial sighting in quick and painless. Set the target to the selected zeroing distance. We recommend 50-100 yards initially. Select a zeroing profile (refer to 2.2.8). You can use different zeroing profiles if you want to use the optic on a different weapon.
Align the reticle with the center of the target and shoot. If the point of impact does not coincide with the aiming point, correct the reticle.
1. Hold the MENU button to show the menu.
2. Press or button to select Zeroing menu item and press the MENU button to enter the zeroing setting interface.

FIGURE 2-8. BORESIGHTING

3. Press or button to select Zeroing number you want to correct and press the MENU button to confirm.

4. Set the distance to the target:

  1. In the zeroing setting interface press

or

button to select

Distance and press the MENU button to confirm.

  1. Press the MENU button to select the digit you want to change (color of selected digit will changed to the red) and press the MENU button to confirm.

  2. Press or button to change the number and press the MENU button to confirm.

5. (Optional) Press or button to select Zoom option, and press or button to enlarge the image until the target positions is clear enough.
Press the MENU button to confirm.

NOTE:
We’d suggest zeroing in at 1x, or your true optical base magnification, or 2x zoom (double your optical magnification) as these options are less pixelated and should provide for easier adjustments.

6. (Optional) Press or button to select Freeze Screen option, and press the MENU button to enable the Freeze Screen function.

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NOTE:

When enabling the Freeze Screen function, you can adjust the position of the cursor on a frozen image. This feature helps prevent image flutter and eliminates the need to hold the rifle scope steady in order to make your windage and elevation adjustments on screen.

7. Two crosshairs are displayed on the screen. The big one is reticle crosshair, and the small one is reference small crosshair. Reference crosshair will appear in the centre of the display. Zero the scope by moving the reticle on the screen. Set the reticle position:

  1. Aim the big reticle at the center of target.

  2. Press or

button to select

button to confirm.

X/Y Axis and press the MENU

  1. Press or button to select X or Y axis and press the MENU button

to confirm.

  1. Press or buttons to move reticle left and right (if X axis is selected) or to move reticle up and down (if Y axis is selected).

Holding the reference small crosshair at the aiming point (center of the target) and move the reticle until it is aligned with the point of impact. The coordinates show the current position of the reticle.

TABLE 2-4. BORESIGHT CORRECTION

MODEL
Rattler V2 19-256
Rattler V2 25-256
Rattler V2 25-384
Rattler V2 35-384
Rattler V2 TS35-640
Rattler V2 TS50-640

ADJUSTMENT VALUE 1 click 1 click 1 click 1 click 1 click
1 click

RETICLE OFFSET 1 pixel 1 pixel 1 pixel 1 pixel 1 pixel
1 pixel

BORESIGHT INCREMENT
0.16 mil / 0.54 MOA / 1.6 cm at 100 m distance / 0.56 in at 100 yd distance
0.12 mil / 0.41 MOA / 1.2 cm at 100 m distance / 0.43 in at 100 yd distance
0.18 mil / 0.62 MOA / 1.8 cm at 100 m distance / 0.65 in at 100 yd distance
0.13 mil / 0.44 MOA / 1.3 cm at 100 m distance / 0.46 in at 100 yd distance
0.21 mil / 0.73 MOA / 2.1 cm at 100 m distance / 0.76 in at 100 yd distance
0.15 mil / 0.51 MOA / 1.5 cm at 100 m distance / 0.53 in at 100 yd distance

7. (Optional) Repeat 3 to 7 to set the position for other reticles in this profile. You can place up to five zeroes at different distances within the same profile (useful for certain calibers with highly fluctuating trajectories between 50 and 250 yards).
8. Hold the MENU button to exit. The window “Save the parameters?” will appear. ­ OK: Save the settings and exit. ­ CANCEL: Exit without saving the settings.

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2.2.11 PRERECORD VIDEO
After enabling the Shot Activated Recording (SAR) function, the device will automatically start recording 7 seconds before the recoil-activation and end recording 7 seconds after the recoil-activation. 1. Hold the MENU button to show the menu. 2. Press or button to select Prerecord menu item. 3. Press the button to switch ON/OFF SAR function. 4. Hold the MENU button to exit a menu.
NOTE:
For exporting recorded files, refer to Export Files (part 2.1.14).

2.2.12 AUDIO RECORDING SETTING
The Audio function allows you to record sound along with video. If there is too much noise when recording, this function can be disabled.
1. Hold the MENU button to show the menu.
2. Press or button to select Audio menu item, and press the MENU button to enable or disable this function. 3. Hold the MENU button to exit a menu.

2.2.13 IMAGE TONE SETTING
This function allows you to change the tone of thermal image to warm or cold.

  1. Hold the MENU button to show the menu. 2. Press or button to select Tone menu item and press the MENU button to confirm. 3. Press or button to select Warm or Cold tone. 4. Hold the MENU button to exit a menu.

2.2.14 SHARPNESS SETTING

This function allows you to adjust the sharpness of the thermal image. 1. Hold the MENU button to show the menu.

2. Press or button to select MENU button to confirm.

Sharpness menu item and press the

3. Press or button to adjust the image sharpness.

4. Hold the MENU button to exit a menu.

2.2.15 SCENE MODE

You can select proper Scene Mode according to environment temperature to improve the display effect.

1. Hold the MENU button to show the menu.

2. Press or button to select MENU button to confirm.

Scene Mode menu item and press the

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Recognition mode: improves an image so that the object edge is more distinct.
Jungle mode: is more suitable for hunting environment because of the highlight function of small objects.
4. Hold the MENU button to exit a menu.

2.2.16 ON-SCREEN DISPLAY (OSD)

You can choose which OSD information to display in the live view user interface. Options include, wi-fi hotspot activation, current magnification, memory storage status, battery indicator status, time and date. These will appear at the top of the display interface when activated.

1. Hold the MENU button to show the menu.

2. Press or button to select Function Settings menu and press the MENU button to confirm.

3. Press or button to select button to enter.

OSD submenu and press the MENU

4. Press or button to select the OSD, Time or Date. Press the MENU button to display or hide the necessary information.

5. Hold the MENU button to exit a menu.

2.2.17 IMAGE CALIBRATION

The image calibration function performs what is known as the Flat Field Correction or FFC. This is required of all thermal devices. This can correct for non-uniformity of the display. During correction an internal shutter will be lowered in front of the thermal detector. A “click” sound will often be heard, and the image is momentarily interrupted for a split second. After this quick process the detector will be re-calibrated, and the image becomes more accurate. AGM recommends automatic when scanning for game or targets. However, we recommend going into the menu and changing to Manual correction mode when getting close making your shot. This will prevent any unwanted autocorrection occurring when tracking live game. This will help shooters in making ethical shot placements at all times.

1. Hold the MENU button to show the menu.

2. Press or button to select Function Settings menu and press the MENU button to confirm.

3. Press or button to select MENU button to enter.

Image Calib. submenu and press the

4. Press or button to switch the FFC mode.

Auto: The rifle scope performs FFC automatically when switching on or rebooting the camera.

Semi-Auto: Press the MODE button uniformity of display.

in live view to correct the non-

Manual: Cover the lens cap, then press the MODE button correct the non- uniformity of display.

in live view to

5. Hold the MENU button to exit a menu.

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2.2.18 DEFECTIVE PIXELS CORRECTION

The Defective Pixel Correction (DPC) can help users repair the occasional deactivated pixel within the display. This is fairly common in thermal optics, which is why so many of these optics come equipped with a DPC feature. 1-3 dead pixels are usually easily repaired by the user. Anything over 3 that cannot be repaired, will open the unit up to an approved warranty repair by AGM at their facility.
Before you start switch the palette to White Hot mode.

1. Hold the MENU button to show the menu.

2. Press or button to select Function Settings menu and press the MENU button to confirm.

3. Press or button to select button to enter.

DPC submenu and press the MENU

4. Press or button to select the X or Y axis and press the MENU button to confirm.

5. Press or dead pixel.

button to set the coordinates until the cursor reaches the

6. Press the MENU button to correct the dead pixel.

7. (Optional) Repeat 4 to 6 to correct the position for other dead pixels.

8. Hold the MENU button to exit a menu.

2.2.19 BURN PREVENTION
This function can prevent damage to the thermal sensor from the sun or other high temperature bright light sources. When enabling this function, the shield will close until the environment turns to normal. This feature may be useful to help protect sensitive displays during extreme summer temperatures. AGM recommends all units be stored in room temperature whenever possible, as long periods of storage in extreme heat (such as inside a vehicle) may lead to issues with the display materials.
1. Hold the MENU button to show the menu.
2. Press or button to select Function Settings menu and press the MENU button to confirm.
3. Press or button to select Burn Prevention submenu and press the MENU button to enable or disable the Burn Prevention function.
4. Hold the MENU button to exit a menu.

2.2.20 LANGUAGE SETTING
You can select different languages of user interface.
1. Hold the MENU button to show the menu. 2. Press or button to select General Settings and press the MENU
button to confirm. 3. Press or button to select Language submenu and press the MENU
button to enter. 4. Press or button to select the language as required and press the
MENU button to confirm.
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2.2.21 DATE SETTING
1. Hold the MENU button to show the menu.
2. Press or button to select General Settings and press the MENU button to confirm.
3. Press or button to select Date submenu and press the MENU button to enter the configuration interface.
4. Press the MENU button to select the month, day or year to be synchronized and press or button to change the number, then press the MENU button again to finish the setting.
5. Hold the MENU button to exit a menu.

2.2.22 TIME SETTING

1. Hold the MENU button to show the menu.

2. Press or button to select General Settings and press the MENU button to confirm.

3. Press or button to select Time submenu and press the MENU button to enter the configuration interface.

4. Press the MENU button

to select the hour, minute, second to be

synchronized and press or button to change the number, then press

the MENU button again to finish the setting.

5. Hold the MENU button to exit a menu.

2.2.23 UNIT SETTING You can set the unit (yards or meters) of measurement for distance. 1. Hold the MENU button to show the menu. 2. Press or button to select General Settings and press the MENU
button to confirm.
3. Press or button to select Unit submenu and press the MENU button to enter the configuration interface.
4. Press the MENU button to select Yard or Meter.
5. Hold the MENU button to exit a menu.

2.2.24 AUTO POWER OFF
You can set the time for the automatic shutdown of the device as required.
1. Hold the MENU button to show the menu. 2. Press or button to select General Settings and press the MENU
button to confirm. 3. Press or button to select Auto Power Off submenu and press the
MENU button to enter the configuration interface. 4. Press or button to select OFF, 15 min, 30 min or 45 min and press the
MENU button to confirm.
5. Hold the MENU button to exit a menu.

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2.2.25 RESTORE DEVICE
You can reset the settings of device. 1. Hold the MENU button to show the menu. 2. Press or button to select General Settings and press the MENU
button to confirm. 3. Press or button to select Restore and press the MENU button .
The window “Initialize?” will appear. ­ OK: Restore the device to defaults. ­ CANCEL: Exit without changing the settings.
2.2.26 VERSION
You can view the device information such as firmware version and serial number. 1. Hold the MENU button to show the menu. 2. Press or button to select General Settings and press the MENU
button to confirm. 3. Press or button to select Version item and press the MENU button
to confirm. The firmware version and serial number will be displayed.
2.3 CLIENT SOFTWARE INTRODUCTION
Search the AGM Connect software in App Store (iOS System) or Google PlayTM (Android System) and install the application on your mobile phone. Turn on the Wi-Fi hotspot on the thermal device and then connect your phone to the hotspot.
– Hotspot Name: Wlan- – Hotspot Password: Last 9 digits of Serial Number of your thermal scope.
NOTE:
The device password is set by user at first activation. If the password was lost or forgotten, it can be reset. To reset a password perform the following steps: 1. When the thermal device is turned on, hold the MENU button to activate the Main menu. 2. Select Restore item in the General Settings menu and press the MENU button to restore all parameters to default settings.
1. Run the app and connect the phone or tablet with the device.
2. If the device is inactivated, set the password and activate it. If the device is activated, enter the password to add it to the app.
3. When the device is added, the live view can be seen. You can view the interface of the device on the software. User can change such image parameters as brightness, contrast, zoom, palettes directly via phone or tablet as well as record video on phone/tablet memory.

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3 MAINTENANCE

3.1 MAINTENANCE
3.1.1 CLEANING PROCEDURES
1. Gently brush off any dirt from the body of the device using a clean, soft cloth. 2. Moisten the cloth with fresh water and gently wipe down the external
surfaces (except lenses). 3. Dry any wet surfaces (except lenses) using another dry, clean, soft cloth. 4. Using a lens brush, carefully remove all loose dirt from the lenses. 5. Use a high quality lens wipe to remove dirt or smudges from the lens and
display window. Do not use abrasives or solvents to clean the housing, lens, or display window. Clean the glass surfaces using circular movements, starting from the center of the lens and moving out towards the edge. 6. Clean the accessories with a soft brush (or cloth) dampened with soap and water.
3.1.2 PREPARING FOR EXTENDED STORAGE
CAUTION:
Thoroughly dry each item before placing them into the storage case.
To prepare the rifle scope for extended storage: 1. Clean the rifle scope with a damp cloth to remove any dust, dirt or debris. 2. Remove the rechargeable battery. 3. Close the lens cap, and place items into their soft carrying case.
3.1.3 UPGRADE DEVICE
WARNING:
Please make sure the device is connected to the computer during the entire update process. Otherwise, it may cause unnecessary upgrade failure, firmware damage, etc.
1. Visit www.agmglobalvision.com/firmware website. Select your product, download the firmware update package to your PC and unzip it. Follow the detailed instructions on the website. 2. Connect the device to your PC with USB cable. 3. Turn on the device. Make sure the Wi-Fi hotspot function is disabled. 4. Open the detected disk (USB drive) in file manager program. Copy the unzipped digicap.dav file and paste it to the root directory of the device.

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5. Turn off the device completely, then power it back on. After awhile, the firmware update process will start automatically. During the update, the screen will display the inscription “Upgrading…”. The update process will be completed when the inscription “Upgrading…” goes out.
6. Turn off the device and disconnect it from your PC.
You can also enjoy automatic update function in AGM Connect App (see section 2.3 for details).
1. Start the AGM Connect App and tap the Settings icon in the left top corner.
2. Tap your device in the device list. The information about your device will shown.
3. Tap Checking for Upgrade to detect and download the latest FW version.

3.2 TROUBLESHOOTING

Table 3-1 lists the most common malfunctions that may occur with your equipment. This table does not list all the malfunctions that may occur with your device. If the equipment malfunction is not corrected by the suggested actions, or a problem occurs that is not listed in this table, please contact AGM Global Vision’s Customer Support center or your retailer.

TABLE 3-1. TROUBLESHOOTING

MALFUNCTION
The scope fails to activate.
The scope shut off sometimes after shot. The image is not clear. Wi-Fi is not found.
Capturing or recording fails.
The PC cannot identify the scope.

CORRECTIVE ACTION
1. Battery is missing or improperly installed. Insert battery or install correctly. 2. Battery is dead. Replace the batteries. 3. Battery, surfaces or contacts are dirty or corroded. Clean the contact.
1. Low battery level. Check the remaining capacity of the batteries, which may be low on power to maintain performance. Replace the battery.
Perform the sight adjustment referring to section 2.1.
Examine whether the Wi-Fi function is turned on. If not, turn on the Wi-Fi hotspot in the menu.
1. The device is connected to your PC and has disabled the capturing and recording. Disconnect the device. 2. The storage space is full. Delete old files. 3. The device is in a low-battery condition. Replace the battery.
1. The device is connected to your PC with standard USB cable. If you use other USB cables, make sure the cable length is no longer than 1 m. 2. The Wi- Fi function is turned on. If so, turn off the Wi-Fi hotspot in the menu.

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4 WARRANTY INFORMATION

4.1 WARRANTY INFORMATION AND REGISTRATION
The below description of AGM Global Vision warranty terms and conditions refer specifically to AGM branded products purchased within the United States. Customers purchasing AGM products outside the United States can obtain specific information about their product’s warranty term on the www.agmglobalvision.eu website.
4.1.1 WARRANTY INFORMATION
This product is guaranteed to be free from manufacturing defects in material and workmanship under normal use for a period of three (3) years from the date of purchase on 256 resolution thermal scopes and five (5) years from the date of purchase on 384 and 640 resolution thermal scopes. In the event that a defect covered by the warranty below occurs during the applicable period stated above, AGM Global Vision, at its discretion, will either repair or replace the product; such action on the part of AGM Global Vision shall be the full extent of AGM Global Vision’s liability, and the Customer’s sole and exclusive reparation. This warranty does not cover a product if it has been (a) used in ways other than its normal and customary manner; (b) subjected to misuse; (c) subjected to alterations, modifications or repairs by the Customer or by any party other than AGM Global Vision without prior written consent of AGM Global Vision; (d) is the result of a special order or categorized as “close-out” merchandise or merchandise sold “as-is” by either AGM Global Vision or the AGM Global Vision dealer; or (e) merchandise that has been discontinued by the manufacturer and either parts or replacement units are not available due to reasons beyond the control of AGM Global Vision. AGM Global Vision shall not be responsible for any defects or damage that in AGM Global Vision’s view are a result from the mishandling, abuse, misuse, improper storage or improper operation of the device, including use in conjunction with equipment that is electrically or mechanically incompatible with, or of inferior quality to, the product, as well as failure to maintain the environmental conditions specified by the manufacturer. This warranty is extended only to the original purchaser. Any breach of this warranty shall be enforced unless the customer notifies AGM Global Vision at the address noted below within the applicable warranty period.
The customer understands and agrees that except for the foregoing warranty, no other warranties written or oral, statutory, expressed or implied, including any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, shall apply to the product. All such implied warranties are hereby and expressly disclaimed.
4.1.2 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
AGM Global Vision will not be liable for any claims, actions, suits, proceedings, costs, expenses, damages, or liabilities arising out of the use of this product. Operation and use of the product are the sole responsibility of the Customer. AGM Global Vision’s sole undertaking is limited to providing the products

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and services outlined herein in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement. The provision of products sold and services performed by AGM Global Vision to the Customer shall not be interpreted, construed, or regarded, either expressly or implied, as being for the benefit of or creating any obligation toward any third party of legal entity outside AGM Global Vision and the Customer; AGM Global Vision’s obligations under this Agreement extend solely to the Customer. AGM Global Vision’s liability hereunder for damages, regardless of the form or action, shall not exceed the fees or other charges paid to AGM Global Vision by the customer or customer’s dealer. AGM Global Vision shall not, in any event, be liable for special, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages, including, but not limited to, lost income, lost revenue, or lost profit, whether such damages were foreseeable or not at the time of purchase, and whether or not such damages arise out of a breach of warranty, a breach of agreement, negligence, strict liability, or any other theory of liability.
4.1.3 PRODUCT REGISTRATION
In order to validate the warranty on your product, the customer must complete and submit AGM Global Vision PRODUCT REGISTRATION FORM on our website (www.agmglobalvision.com/customer-support).
4.1.4 OBTAINING WARRANTY SERVICE
To obtain warranty service on your unit, the End-user (Customer) must notify the AGM Global Vision service department via e-mail. Send any requests to support@agmglobalvision.com to receive a Return Merchandise Authorization number (RMA). When returning any device, please take the product to your retailer, or send the product, postage paid and with a copy of your sales receipt, to AGM Global Vision’s service center at the address listed above. All merchandise must be fully insured with the correct postage; AGM Global Vision will not be responsible for improper postage or merchandise that becomes lost or damaged during shipment. When sending product back, please clearly write the RMA# on the outside of the shipping box. Please include a letter that indicates your RMA#, the Customer’s Name, a Return Address, reason for the return, contact information (valid telephone numbers and/or an e-mail address), and proof of purchase that will help us to establish the valid start date of the warranty. Product merchandise returns that do not have an RMA# listed may be refused, or a significant delay in processing may occur. Estimated Warranty service time is 10-20 business days. The End-user/Customer is responsible for postage to AGM Global Vision for warranty service. AGM Global Vision will cover return postage/shipping after warranty repair to the End-user/ Customer only if the product is covered by the aforementioned warranty. AGM Global Vision will return the product after warranty service by domestic UPS Ground service and/or domestic mail. Should any other requested, required, or international shipping methods be necessary, the postage/shipping fee will be the responsibility of the End-user/Customer.
For service, repair or replacement, please contact:
AGM Global Vision, LLC
173 West Main Street PO Box 962 Springerville, AZ 85938 Tel. 928.333.4300 support@agmglobalvision.com
www.agmglobalvision.com

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5 SPECIFICATIONS

5.1 RATTLERV2 256 SPECIFICATIONS

RATTLER V2 19-256

RATTLER V2 25-256

Detector

12m VOx Uncooled Focal Plane Array

12m VOx Uncooled Focal Plane Array

Resolution

256 × 192

256 × 192

NETD

Less than 35 mK (25°C, F# = 1.0)

Less than 35 mK (25°C, F# = 1.0)

Refresh Rate

50 Hz

50 Hz

Lens System

19 mm; F/1.0

25 mm; F/1.0

Magnification

2.5× – 20×

3.5× – 28×

Field of View

9.3° × 6.9°

7.0° × 5.3°

Diopter Adjustment

-5 to +5 diopters

-5 to +5 diopters

Focus Range

0.5 m to infinity

0.5 m to infinity

Exit Pupil

6 mm

6 mm

Eye Relief

45 mm

45 mm

Digital Zoom

1×, 2×, 4×, 8×

1×, 2×, 4×, 8×

Detection Range (6′ object)

950 m/yd

1250 m/yd

Display

0.39-inch, OLED, 1024×768

0.39-inch, OLED, 1024×768

Palettes

Black hot, White hot, Red hot, Fusion

Black hot, White hot, Red hot, Fusion

Flat Field Correction

Auto, Semi-Auto, Manual Auto, Semi-Auto, Manual

Scene Mode

Cold, Warm

Cold, Warm

Boresight Adjustment

Digital Controlled

Digital Controlled

Video/Audio Recording

Yes

Yes

Image Capture

Yes

Yes

Standby Mode

Yes

Yes

Storage

Built-in EMMC (16 GB) Built-in EMMC (16 GB)

PIP

Yes

Yes

Defective Pixel Correction

Yes

Yes

WiFi Hotspot

Yes

Yes

Hot Track

Yes

Yes

Reticle

10 types, 4 colors, on/off 10 types, 4 colors, on/off

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Distance Measurement Shot Activated Recording (SAR)
Battery Type
Battery Life (Operating) External Power Supply Operating Temperature Range Protection Level Max. Recoil Weight (w/o mount and battery)
Dimensions (w/o mount)
Warranty

RATTLER V2 19-256 Yes (Stadiametric)

RATTLER V2 25-256 Yes (Stadiametric)

Yes

Yes

Replaceable and Re-

Replaceable and Re-

chargeable Li-Ion Battery chargeable Li-Ion Battery

10 h (25°C, hotspot off) 10 h (25°C, hotspot off)

5 VDC, 2 A, USB Type-C 5 VDC, 2 A, USB Type-C

-30°C to +55°C (-22°F to 131°F)

-30°C to +55°C (-22°F to 131°F)

IP67

IP67

1000 g/0.4 ms

1000 g/0.4 ms

0.48 kg (1.06 lb)

0.49 kg (1.08 lb)

219 × 68 × 67 mm (8.5 × 2.7 × 2.6 in)
3 years

219 × 68 × 67 mm (8.5 × 2.7 × 2.6 in)
3 years

5.2 RATTLERV2 384 SPECIFICATIONS

RATTLER V2 25-384

RATTLER V2 35-384

Detector

12m VOx Uncooled Focal Plane Array

12m VOx Uncooled Focal Plane Array

Resolution

384 × 288

384 × 288

NETD

Less than 20 mK (25°C, F# = 1.0)

Less than 20 mK (25°C, F# = 1.0)

Refresh Rate

50 Hz

50 Hz

Lens System

25 mm; F/1.0

35 mm; F/1.0

Magnification

2× – 16×

3× – 24×

Field of View

10.5° × 7.9°

7.5° × 5.6°

Diopter Adjustment

-5 to +5 diopters

-5 to +5 diopters

Focus Range

0.5 m to infinity

2 m to infinity

Exit Pupil

6 mm

6 mm

Eye Relief

45 mm

45 mm

Digital Zoom

1×, 2×, 4×, 8×

1×, 2×, 4×, 8×

Detection Range (6′ object)

1200 m/yd

1800 m/yd

Display

0.39-inch, OLED, 1024×768

0.39-inch, OLED, 1024×768

Palettes

Black hot, White hot, Red hot, Fusion

Black hot, White hot, Red hot, Fusion

Flat Field Correction

Auto, Semi-Auto, Manual Auto, Semi-Auto, Manual

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RATTLER V2 25-384

RATTLER V2 35-384

Scene Mode

Cold, Warm

Cold, Warm

Boresight Adjustment

Digital Controlled

Digital Controlled

Video/Audio Recording

Yes

Yes

Image Capture

Yes

Yes

Standby Mode

Yes

Yes

Storage

Built-in EMMC (16 GB) Built-in EMMC (16 GB)

PIP

Yes

Yes

Defective Pixel Correction

Yes

Yes

WiFi Hotspot

Yes

Yes

Hot Track

Yes

Yes

Reticle

10 types, 4 colors, on/off 10 types, 4 colors, on/off

Distance Measurement

Yes (Stadiametric)

Yes (Stadiametric)

Shot Activated Recording (SAR)

Yes

Yes

Battery Type

Replaceable and Re-

Replaceable and Re-

chargeable Li-Ion Battery chargeable Li-Ion Battery

Battery Life (Operating) 6.5 h (25°C, hotspot off) 6.5 h (25°C, hotspot off)

External Power Supply

5 VDC, 2 A, USB Type-C 5 VDC, 2 A, USB Type-C

Operating Temperature Range

-30°C to +55°C (-22°F to 131°F)

-30°C to +55°C (-22°F to 131°F)

Protection Level

IP67

IP67

Max. Recoil

1000 g/0.4 ms

1000 g/0.4 ms

Weight (w/o mount and battery)

0.49 kg (1.08 lb)

0.51 kg (1.13 lb)

Dimensions (w/o mount)

219 × 68 × 67 mm (8.5 × 2.7 × 2.6 in)

221 × 68 × 67 mm (8.7 × 276 × 2.6 in)

Warranty

5 years

5 years

5.3 RATTLERV2 640 SPECIFICATIONS

Detector
Resolution
NETD
Refresh Rate Lens System Magnification Field of View

RATTLER V2 35-640
12m VOx Uncooled Focal Plane Array
640 × 512
Less than 20 mK (25°C, F# = 1.0)
50 Hz 35 mm; F/1.0
2× – 16× 12.5° × 10.0°

RATTLER V2 50-640
12m VOx Uncooled Focal Plane Array
640 × 512
Less than 20 mK (25°C, F# = 1.0)
50 Hz 50 mm; F/1.0
2.5× – 20× 8.8° × 7.0°

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RATTLER V2 50-640

Diopter Adjustment

-5 to +5 diopters

-5 to +5 diopters

Focus Range

2 m to infinity

10 m to infinity

Exit Pupil

6 mm

6 mm

Eye Relief

45 mm

45 mm

Digital Zoom

1×, 2×, 4×, 8×

1×, 2×, 4×, 8×

Detection Range (6′ object)

1800 m/yd

2600 m/yd

Display

0.39-inch, OLED, 1024×768

0.39-inch, OLED, 1024×768

Palettes

Black hot, White hot, Red Black hot, White hot, Red

hot, Fusion

hot, Fusion

Flat Field Correction

Auto, Semi-Auto, Manual Auto, Semi-Auto, Manual

Scene Mode

Cold, Warm

Cold, Warm

Boresight Adjustment

Digital Controlled

Digital Controlled

Video/Audio Recording

Yes

Yes

Image Capture

Yes

Yes

Standby Mode

Yes

Yes

Storage

Built-in EMMC (16 GB) Built-in EMMC (16 GB)

PIP

Yes

Yes

Defective Pixel Correction

Yes

Yes

WiFi Hotspot

Yes

Yes

Hot Track

Yes

Yes

Reticle

10 types, 4 colors, on/off 10 types, 4 colors, on/off

Distance Measurement

Yes (Stadiametric)

Yes (Stadiametric)

Shot Activated Recording (SAR)

Yes

Yes

Battery Type

Replaceable and Re-

Replaceable and Re-

chargeable Li-Ion Battery chargeable Li-Ion Battery

Battery Life (Operating) 6.5 h (25°C, hotspot off) 6.5 h (25°C, hotspot off)

External Power Supply

5 VDC, 2 A, USB Type-C 5 VDC, 2 A, USB Type-C

Operating Temperature Range

-30°C to +55°C (-22°F to 131°F)

-30°C to +55°C (-22°F to 131°F)

Protection Level

IP67

IP67

Max. Recoil

1000 g/0.4 ms

1000 g/0.4 ms

Weight (w/o mount and battery)

0.51 kg (1.13 lb)

0.53 kg (1.18 lb)

Dimensions (w/o mount)

221 × 68 × 67 mm (8.7 × 2.7 × 2.6 in)

230 × 73 × 68 mm (9.0 × 2.9 × 2.7 in)

Warranty

5 years

5 years

All data subject to change without notice.

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5.4 RATTLER V2 RETICLE PARAMETERS

IMAGE RETICLE 1
RETICLE 2
RETICLE 3

ITEM

MOA

CM @ 100 M

IN @ 100 YD

ITEM

MOA

CM @ IN @ 100 M 100 YD

Rattler V2 19-256 A 115.4 335.7 120.8 B 23.3 67.8 24.4 C 7.0 20.4 7.3 D 7.6 22.1 8.0
Rattler V2 25-384 A 131.4 382.2 137.6 B 26.5 77.1 27.7 C 8.0 23.3 8.4 D 8.6 25.0 9.0

Rattler V2 25-256 A 87.8 255.4 91.9 B 17.7 51..5 18.5 C 5.4 15.7 5.7 D 5.8 16.9 6.1
Rattler V2 35-384 A 94.0 273.4 98.4 B 19.0 55.3 19.9 C 5.7 16.6 6.0 D 6.2 18.0 6.5

Rattler V2 35-640 A 166.9 485.5 174.7 B 31.5 91.6 33.0 C 10.2 29.7 10.7 D 11.0 32.0 11.5

Rattler V2 50-640 A 117.0 340.4 122.5 B 22.1 64.3 23.1 C 7.1 20.7 7.4 D 7.7 22.4 8.1

Rattler V2 19-256 A 138.1 401.7 144.6 B 128.9 375.0 135.0 C 7.6 22.1 8.0

Rattler V2 25-256 A 105.1 305.7 110.0 B 98.1 285.4 102.7 C 5.8 16.9 6.1

Rattler V2 25-384 A 157.3 457.6 164.7 B 146.8 427.0 153.7 C 8.6 25.0 9.0

Rattler V2 35-384 A 112.5 327.3 117.8 B 105.0 305.4 109.9 C 6.2 18.0 6.5

Rattler V2 35-640 A 199.8 581.2 209.2 B 186.5 542.5 195.3 C 11.0 32.0 11.5

Rattler V2 50-640 A 140.1 407.6 146.7 B 130.7 380.2 136.8 C 7.7 22.4 8.1

Rattler V2 19-256 A 138.1 401.7 144.6 B 128.9 375.0 135.0 C 7.6 22.1 8.0
Rattler V2 25-384 A 157.3 457.6 164.7 B 146.8 427.0 153.7 C 8.6 25.0 9.0
Rattler V2 35-640 A 199.8 581.2 209.2 B 186.5 542.5 195.3 C 11.0 32.0 11.5

Rattler V2 25-256 A 105.1 305.7 110.0 B 98.1 285.4 102.7 C 5.8 16.9 6.1
Rattler V2 35-384 A 112.5 327.3 117.8 B 105.0 305.4 109.9 C 6.2 18.0 6.5
Rattler V2 50-640 A 140.1 407.6 146.7 B 130.7 380.2 136.8 C 7.7 22.4 8.1

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IMAGE RETICLE 4
RETICLE 5

ITEM

MOA

CM @ 100 M

IN @ 100 YD

ITEM

MOA

CM @ IN @ 100 M 100 YD

Rattler V2 19-256 A 107.8 313.6 112.9 B 98.0 285.1 102.6 C 26.0 75.6 27.2 D 4.9 14.3 5.1 E 31.9 92.8 33.4 F 2.7 7.9 2.8 G 6.5 18.9 6.8 H 7.6 22.1 8.0 I 6.5 18.9 6.8 J 4.3 12.5 4.5
Rattler V2 25-384 A 122.8 357.2 128.6 B 111.7 324.9 116.9 C 29.6 86.1 31.0 D 5.5 16.0 5.8 E 36.3 105.6 38.0 F 3.1 9.0 3.2 G 6.8 19.8 7.1 H 8.6 25.0 9.0 I 7.4 21.5 7.7 J 4.9 14.3 5.1

Rattler V2 25-256 A 82.0 238.5 85.9 B 74.6 217.0 78.1 C 19.8 57.6 20.7 D 3.7 10.8 3.9 E 24.3 70.7 25.4 F 2.1 6.1 2.2 G 6.6 19.2 6.9 H 5.8 16.9 6.1 I 4.9 14.3 5.1 J 3.3 9.6 3.5
Rattler V2 35-384 A 87.8 255.4 91.9 B 79.9 232.4 83.7 C 21.2 61.7 22.2 D 4.0 11.6 4.2 E 26.0 75.6 27.2 F 2.2 6.4 2.3 G 6.6 19.2 6.9 H 6.2 18.0 6.5 I 5.3 15.4 5.5 J 3.5 10.2 3.7

Rattler V2 35-640 A 156.0 453.8 163.3 B 132.8 386.3 139.0 C 37.6 109.4 39.4 D 6.6 19.2 6.9 E 43.4 126.3 45.4 F 3.9 11.3 4.1 G 7.0 20.4 73 H 11.0 32.0 11.5 I 9.4 27.3 9.8 J 6.3 18.3 6.6

Rattler V2 50-640 A 109.3 318.0 114.4 B 93.1 270.8 97.5 C 26.3 76.5 27.5 D 4.6 13.4 4.8 E 30.4 88.4 31.8 F 2.7 7.9 2.8 G 7.1 20.7 7.4 H 7.7 22.4 8.1 I 6.6 19.2 6.9 J 4.4 12.8 4.6

Rattler V2 19-256 A 3.8 11.1 4.0 B 3.8 11.1 4.0 C 4.3 12.5 4.5 D 0.1 0.3 0.1 E 1.6 4.7 1.7

Rattler V2 25-256 A 2.9 8.4 3.0 B 2.9 8.4 3.0 C 3.3 9.6 3.5 D 0.8 2.3 0.8 E 1.2 3.5 1.3

Rattler V2 25-384 A 4.3 12.5 4.5 B 4.3 12.5 4.5 C 4.9 14.3 5.1 D 1.2 3.5 1.3 E 1.8 5.2 1.9

Rattler V2 35-384 A 3.1 9.0 3.2 B 3.1 9.0 3.2 C 3.5 10.2 3.7 D 0.9 2.6 0.9 E 1.3 3.8 1.4

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IMAGE RETICLE 5 RETICLE 6
RETICLE 7

ITEM

MOA

CM @ 100 M

IN @ 100 YD

ITEM

MOA

CM @ IN @ 100 M 100 YD

Rattler V2 35-640 A 5.1 14.8 5.3 B 5.5 16.0 5.8 C 6.3 18.3 6.6 D 1.5 4.4 1.6 E 2.3 6.7 2.4

Rattler V2 50-640 A 3.6 10.5 3.8 B 3.8 11.1 4.0 C 4.4 12.8 4.6 D 1.0 2.9 1.0 E 1.6 4.7 1.7

Rattler V2 19-256 A 6.5 18.9 6.8 B 6.5 18.9 6.8 C 1.6 4.7 1.7

Rattler V2 25-256 A 4.9 14.3 5.1 B 4.9 14.3 5.1 C 1.2 3.5 1.3

Rattler V2 25-384 A 7.4 21.5 7.7 B 7.4 21.5 7.7 C 1.8 5.2 1.9

Rattler V2 35-384 A 5.3 15.4 5.5 B 5.3 15.4 5.5 C 1.3 3.8 1.4

Rattler V2 35-640 A 9.4 27.3 9.8 B 8.8 25.6 9.2 C 2.2 6.4 2.3

Rattler V2 50-640 A 6.6 19.2 6.9 B 6.2 18.0 6.5 C 1.5 4.4 1.6

Rattler V2 19-256 A 138.6 403.2 145.1 B 112.1 326.1 117.4 C 26.5 77.1 27.7 D 3.8 11.1 4.0 E 7.6 22.1 8.0 F 4.3 12.5 4.5 G 6.5 18.9 6.8 H 3.2 9.3 3.4 I 5.4 15.7 5.7 J 8.1 23.6 8.5

Rattler V2 25-256 A 105.5 306.9 110.5 B 85.3 248.1 89.3 C 20.2 58.8 21.1 D 2.9 8.4 3.0 E 5.8 16.9 6.1 F 3.3 9.6 3.5 G 4.9 14.3 5.1 H 3.3 9.6 3.5 I 5.4 15.7 5.7 J 7.2 20.9 7.5

Rattler V2 25-384 A 158.0 459.6 165.4 B 127.7 371.5 133.7 C 30.2 87.9 31.6 D 4.3 12.5 4.5 E 8.6 25.0 9.0 F 4.9 14.3 5.1 G 7.4 21.5 7.7 H 3.7 10.8 3.9 I 5.5 16.0 5.8 J 8.0 23.3 8.4

Rattler V2 35-384 A 113.0 328.7 118.3 B 91.3 265.6 95.6 C 21.6 62.8 22.6 D 3.1 9.0 3.2 E 6.2 18.0 6.5 F 3.5 10.2 3.7 G 5.3 15.4 5.5 H 3.5 10.2 3.7 I 5.3 15.4 5.5 J 7.9 23.0 8.3

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IMAGE RETICLE 7 RETICLE 8
RETICLE 9 RETICLE 10

ITEM

MOA

CM @ 100 M

IN @ 100 YD

ITEM

MOA

CM @ IN @ 100 M 100 YD

Rattler V2 35-640 A 200.6 583.5 210.0 B 151.9 441.9 159.0 C 35.9 104.4 37.6 D 5.5 16.0 5.8 E 11.0 32.0 11.5 F 5.9 17.2 6.2 G 8.8 25.6 9.2 H 3.1 9.0 3.2 I 5.5 16.0 5.8 J 7.8 22.7 8.2

Rattler V2 50-640 A 140.6 409.0 147.2 B 106.5 309.8 111.5 C 25.2 73.3 26.4 D 3.8 11.1 4.0 E 7.7 22.4 8.1 F 4.1 11.9 4.3 G 6.2 18.0 6.5 H 3.3 9.6 3.5 I 5.5 16.0 5.8 J 8.2 23.9 8.6

Rattler V2 19-256 A 122.4 356.1 128.2 B 122.4 356.1 128.2 C 31.9 92.8 33.4 D 3.8 11.1 4.0

Rattler V2 25-256 A 93.1 270.8 97.5 B 93.1 270.8 97.5 C 24.3 70.7 25.4 D 2.9 8.4 3.0

Rattler V2 25-384 A 139.4 405.5 146.0 B 139.4 405.5 146.0 C 36.4 105.9 38.1 D 4.3 12.5 4.5

Rattler V2 35-384 A 99.7 290.0 104.4 B 99.7 290.0 104.4 C 26.0 75.6 27.2 D 3.1 9.0 3.2

Rattler V2 35-640 A 177.1 515.2 185.4 B 177.1 515.2 185.4 C 43.3 126.0 45.3 D 5.1 14.8 5.3

Rattler V2 50-640 A 124.1 361.0 129.9 B 124.1 361.0 129.9 C 30.4 88.4 31.8 D 3.6 10.5 3.8

Rattler V2 19-256 A 3.2 9.3 3.4 B 32.5 94.5 34.0 C 3.8 11.1 4.0
Rattler V2 25-384 A 3.7 10.8 3.9 B 37.0 107.6 38.7 C 4.3 12.5 4.5
Rattler V2 35-640 A 4.7 13.7 4.9 B 44.0 128.0 46.1 C 5.5 16.0 5.8

Rattler V2 25-256 A 2.5 7.3 2.6 B 24.7 71.9 25.9 C 2.9 8.4 3.0
Rattler V2 35-384 A 2.6 7.6 2.7 B 26.5 77.1 27.7 C 3.1 9.0 3.2
Rattler V2 50-640 A 3.3 9.6 3.5 B 30.9 89.9 32.4 C 3.8 11.1 4.0

Rattler V2 19-256 A 6.0 17.5 6.3
Rattler V2 25-384 A 6.8 19.8 7.1
Rattler V2 35-640 A 8.1 23.6 8.5

Rattler V2 25-256 A 4.5 13.1 4.7
Rattler V2 35-384 A 4.8 14.0 5.0
Rattler V2 50-640 A 5.7 16.6 6.0

All data subject to change without notice.

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