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Pard nv007

Started by Simonoxo, May 03, 2022, 09:02:31 PM

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Simonoxo

Anyone experienced this before I've done master reset and put back to default settings I've tried moving focal point but still I have scope circle at bottom of screen pretty sure it's been knocked on boot 😓 I've also too adapter off and put it back on everything seems right 😐 I've took shade off aswell made no difference

KCE

Hi Simonoxo.

What does the view look like with scope not mounted on the gun.
Is it the same ?.

Regards Kev.
Regards KCE
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Simonoxo

Quote from: KCE on May 03, 2022, 09:32:52 PM
Hi Simonoxo.

What does the view look like with scope not mounted on the gun.
Is it the same ?.

Regards Kev.
Both perfect separate get full screen on pard while it's off and scope is sound. Just seems to be when it's together it's picking up bottom of scope like it's not lined up but I've had addapter off and back on few times now and still no luck 😕

KCE

#3
After hearing that and watching the video upload I would say it is a mount problem rather than a scope problem.

Regards kev.


PS what mounting system have you got ?.
Regards KCE
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KCE

Do I also see a sunshade on the scope?

Have you removed that to test also ?

Regards kev.
Regards KCE
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Simonoxo

Quote from: KCE on May 03, 2022, 09:53:44 PM
Do I also see a sunshade on the scope?

Have you removed that to test also ?

Regards kev.
It's a collar with two Allen key bolts that's on end I have took it off and re fit it but no luck gonna have another look when I get home from work today

angrybear

That looks like a DSA alignment issue, are you using 3D printed shims by any chance  :-\
Leave the DSA loose enough to move, fit the pard & you should be able to move the unit about to correct the picture, make sure it doesn't move when you clamp it tight.

Simonoxo

#7
Quote from: angrybear on May 04, 2022, 12:49:30 PM
That looks like a DSA alignment issue, are you using 3D printed shims by any chance  :-\
Leave the DSA loose enough to move, fit the pard & you should be able to move the unit about to correct the picture, make sure it doesn't move when you clamp it tight.


Had another play at getting it today still not got full picture it's on original mount that comes with pard no shims never had issues before. Loosend bolts off and fitted pard loose don't seem to make difference only thing I can do is move that black spot around edges not get rid of it fully 😕

angrybear

just watched your bit of video & it definitely looks like an alignment issue to me.
So if it's not the alignment of the unit to the DSA to the scope, I wonder if the camera lens inside has been knocked out of position,
might be worth a good close look in from the front to see if something looks off-set.

Simonoxo

Quote from: angrybear on May 05, 2022, 01:11:12 AM
just watched your bit of video & it definitely looks like an alignment issue to me.
So if it's not the alignment of the unit to the DSA to the scope, I wonder if the camera lens inside has been knocked out of position,
might be worth a good close look in from the front to see if something looks off-set.
Gonna keep persisting with it managed to make it a little better yesterday but still not got rid of it fully driving me mad 😂

angrybear

#10
Have you tried taking off the DSA and just holding the Pard to the scope ?

That should show if it's the unit or the DSA causing the issue, ie if you get the full picture the fault is the DSA, if you still have half a picture the fault is the Pard.

Although the vid is too short for a good look, the picture is quite similar to having your eye a long way back from a scope.

Obvious but check the inside of the DSA doesn't have a shim that's pushed to the back holding it off the glass .
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Simonoxo

Quote from: angrybear on May 07, 2022, 03:56:20 PM
Have you tried taking off the DSA and just holding the Pard to the scope ?

That should show if it's the unit or the DSA causing the issue, ie if you get the full picture the fault is the DSA, if you still have half a picture the fault is the Pard.

Although the vid is too short for a good look, the picture is quite similar to having your eye a long way back from a scope.

Obvious but check the inside of the DSA doesn't have a shim that's pushed to the back holding it off the glass .
I've tried it's going in bin 😂 I've had it off and put to scope without the attachment seems like it needs to go on further then I can put it the turret on back that turns light on for cross hair stops it going on any further. Thing is it did all work fine now it won't I'm sure it's had a knock but can't win with it 🙈

Simonoxo

Quote from: Simonoxo on May 07, 2022, 04:39:31 PM
Quote from: angrybear on May 07, 2022, 03:56:20 PM
Have you tried taking off the DSA and just holding the Pard to the scope ?

That should show if it's the unit or the DSA causing the issue, ie if you get the full picture the fault is the DSA, if you still have half a picture the fault is the Pard.

Although the vid is too short for a good look, the picture is quite similar to having your eye a long way back from a scope.

Obvious but check the inside of the DSA doesn't have a shim that's pushed to the back holding it off the glass .
I've tried it's going in bin 😂 I've had it off and put to scope without the attachment seems like it needs to go on further then I can put it the turret on back that turns light on for cross hair stops it going on any further. Thing is it did all work fine now it won't I'm sure it's had a knock but can't win with it 🙈
got it a lot better now but still not how it was got black part on top right n left n bottom

angrybear

#13
Take a layer of that tape off and push the DSA all the way on ! or leave the tape undo the 2 bolts & use a screwdriver to wedge open the clamp & push it on fully   :o
No wonder it won't work properly hanging that far off the back  ::) ::)

At 12 second in the new vid the scope should be back past that slot in the DSA tube so is obviously not correctly fitted, that is your issue, simple as.

Although that tape itself might be uneven holding the DSA on the piss, take it off & redo making sure it's good & flat, or even better get or make, a solid plastic shim.
If you use tape make sure you cut the end before it starts another overlap of the first layer.

Simonoxo

Quote from: angrybear on May 07, 2022, 09:42:50 PM
Take a layer of that tape off and push the DSA all the way on ! or leave the tape undo the 2 bolts & use a screwdriver to wedge open the clamp & push it on fully   :o
No wonder it won't work properly hanging that far off the back  ::) ::)

having it that far back is only way I've managed to get it any better it used to be right up to turret on back for ir :-/

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