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MPMLED-TM-ITI OPERATOR MANUAL FOR THE Mini Integrated Pointer Illuminator Module (MIPIM) Rev. 1 06 February 2012

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viii TABLE OF CONTENTS - Continued CHAPTER 3 ... 3-1 MAINTENANCE

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ix LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1-1 MIPIM Mounted to M4/M4A1 (Top Mount) ... 1-1Figure 1-2 MIPIM Major Components ...

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x LIST OF TABLES Table i-1 Laser Safety Parameters ... iii Table 1-1 Technical Specifications

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1-1 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION SECTION I GENERAL INFORMATION Figure 1-1 MIPIM Mounted to M4/M4A1 (Top Mount) 1.1 SCOPE This manual is intended

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1-2 1.2 MODEL NUMBER AND EQUIPMENT NAME MPM-000-A11, Mini Integrated Pointer Illuminator Module (MIPIM), LED 1.3 MANUFACTURER L-3 Communications

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1-3 1.5 ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS (cont’d) IH Illuminator High IR Infrared LBS Laser Borelight System LED Light Emitting Diode m Meter MG Machine

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1-4 SECTION II EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION 1.6 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION The MIPIM is a multifunction laser device that emits visible or IR light for precise

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1-5 1.7 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Table 1-1 Technical Specifications WEIGHT AND DIMENSIONS Weight (with batteries) 9.9 ounces (258 g) Length 4.1

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1-6 1.8 MAJOR COMPONENTS The MIPIM system includes the components shown in Figure 1-2. Table 1-2 provides a brief functional description of each i

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1-7 1.7 MAJOR COMPONENTS – Continued Table 1-2 List of Major Components Key Major Component Function 1 Strap, Retaining (2) May be used alone

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1-8 1.7 MAJOR COMPONENTS – Continued Table 1-2 List of Major Components - Continued Key Major Component Function 8 MIPIM Assembly The MIPIM is

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1-9 1.9 FEATURES AND CONTROLS Figures 1-3 and 1-4 show features and controls for the MIPIM. Table 1-3 provides a brief functional description of e

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1-10 1.9 FEATURES AND CONTROLS - Continued Figure 1-4 Features and Controls (Sheet 2 of 2) 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

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1-11 1.9 FEATURES AND CONTROLS - Continued Table 1-3 List of Features and Controls Key Control/ Indicator Function 1 Tri-Function Lens Cap Ser

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1-12 1.9 FEATURES AND CONTROLS - Continued Table 1-3 List of Features and Controls - Continued Key Control/ Indicator Function 5 IR Aim Laser

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1-13 1.9 FEATURES AND CONTROLS - Continued Table 1-3 List of Features and Controls - Continued Key Control/ Indicator Function 13 Remote Jack

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2-1 CHAPTER 2 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS SECTION I PREPARATION FOR USE AND INSTALLATION 2.1 PREPARATION FOR USE Unpacking the Equipment Open the

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2-2 2.2 BATTERY HANDLING Battery Inspection Before installation, inspect the 3-volt lithium batteries for any cracks, dents, leakage, or bulging.

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2-3 2.2 BATTERY HANDLING - Continued Figure 2-1 Battery Installation

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i SAFETY SUMMARY GENERAL This manual contains operating instructions and maintenance procedures which may cause injury or death to personnel, or da

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2-4 2.3 MOUNTING CONFIGURATIONS / PROCEDURES Rail Grabber Bracket The MIPIM is equipped with an integral rail grabber bracket (Figure 2-2) that is

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2-5 2.3 MOUNTING CONFIGURATIONS / PROCEDURES - Continued Mounting Procedures WARNING Be sure the weapon is CLEAR and SAFE before proceeding. WAR

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2-6 2.3 MOUNTING CONFIGURATIONS / PROCEDURES - Continued 1. Loosen the mounting screw on the rail grabber bracket until the jaws have sufficient s

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2-7 2.4 BORESIGHT ADJUSTERS - Continued Figure 2-3 Boresight Adjusters (Top Mounted) Table 2-1 Shot Group Movement (Top Mounted) Adjuster R

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2-8 2.4 BORESIGHT ADJUSTERS - Continued Figure 2-4 Boresight Adjusters (Left Side Mounted) Table 2-2 Shot Group Movement (Left Side Mounted)

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2-9 2.4 BORESIGHT ADJUSTERS - Continued Figure 2-5 Boresight Adjusters (Right Side Mounted) Table 2-3 Shot Group Movement (Right Side Mounted)

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2-10 2.5 BORESIGHTING PROCEDURES The MIPIM incorporates a factory preset feature that may be used to quickly bring the co-aligned lasers nearly par

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2-11 Table 2-4 Mounting Configurations and Weapon Offsets Weapon Mount Range Zeroed To 10m Boresight Target Offset Squares 25m Target Zero Offset

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2-12 2.6 ZEROING PROCEDURES After establishing the factory preset or boresighting the MIPIM / weapon combination, the MIPIM may be zeroed to the we

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2-13 2.6 ZEROING PROCEDURES - Continued g. Fire a 3-round shot group and note the center of the shot group relative to the designated strike point

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ii SAFETY PRECAUTIONS The following general safety precautions supplement the specific WARNINGs, CAUTIONs and NOTEs that appear elsewhere in this ma

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2-14 SECTION II OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 2.7 MODES OF OPERATION Table 2-5 describes the modes of operation for the MIPIM. Table 2-5 Modes of O

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2-15 2.7 MODES OF OPERATION - Continued Mode Selection WARNING The Class 1 and 3R lasers (low power) described in Table 2-5 may be used in force-

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2-16 2.7 MODES OF OPERATION - Continued Safety Screw A removable safety screw installed in the lockout position prevents the Mode Selector from be

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2-17 2.7 MODES OF OPERATION - Continued Mode Activation Once the mode of operation has been selected, the MIPIM may be used in that mode by activa

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2-18 2.7 MODES OF OPERATION - Continued CAUTION When the Remote Cable Switch is plugged into the remote jack, it automatically locks in place. To

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2-19 2.8 USING THE LASERS Laser modes of operation are selected and activated as described in section 2.7. Illuminator Beam Size The IR illumin

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2-20 2.8 USING THE LASERS - Continued Tri-Function Lens Cap To install the Tri-Function Lens Cap, stretch it out and over the front of the Tri-Las

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2-21 2.8 USING THE LASERS - Continued Figure 2-11 Lens Caps Uninstalled Pattern Generator / Illuminator Diffuser Lens Cap Five different Patte

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2-22 2.8 USING THE LASERS - Continued a. Uses an Illuminator Diffuser over the IR Illuminator identical to that described for the Tri-Function Len

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2-23 2.8 USING THE LASERS - Continued c. Release the FIRE Button. Successful programming will be indicated by three orange flashes on the LED Sta

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iii Table i-1 Laser Safety Parameters 1 Visible Infrared A or D AL AH AH (F) DL2 DH2 DL (F) DH (F) Class 3R 1 3B 1 3B 3B 1 1 NOHD unaided 101m

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2-24 2.8 USING THE WHITE LIGHT ILLUMINATOR - Continued Under certain operating conditions, particularly at night, it may be desirable to help preve

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2-25 2.9 LED STATUS INDICATOR - Continued Table 2-7 LED Status Indicator Indicator Color Indicator Rate VIS LED Status IR LED Status GREEN Ste

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3-1 CHAPTER 3 MAINTENANCE SECTION I MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 3.1 TROUBLESHOOTING The procedures below will help the operator correct som

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3-2 3.1 TROUBLESHOOTING - Continued Table 3-1 Troubleshooting Procedures – Continued Symptom Malfunction Corrective Action 2. White Light Illumi

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3-3 3.2 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE - Continued WARNING Isopropyl alcohol is flammable and toxic. To avoid injury, keep away from open fire and use in

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3-4 3.2 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE - Continued Laser Ports and Reflector Assembly Inspect the laser ports and Reflector Assembly Cover for dirt, dust

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3-5 3.3 CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE - Continued 3. Apply a light coating of fluorinated grease to the replacement o-ring. 4. Stretch the replacement o

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3-6 3.3 CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE - Continued Replacing Battery Cap / Battery Cap Lanyard 1. Turn the battery cap counterclockwise until it comes fr

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3-7 3.3 CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE - Continued 5. Replace the battery cap and/or battery cap lanyard as necessary. 6. Stretch smaller eye of the batt

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iv WARNING Laser modes designated as Safety Class 1 or 3R (low power) may be used for force-on-force training only if the opposing forces are beyond

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3-8 CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE - Continued 2. Remove the Reflector Assembly Cover by turning it counterclockwise until it comes free of the MIPIM housi

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3-9 CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE - Continued Replace White Light Lens Cap NOTE This procedure is easier to accomplish with the Reflector Assembly Cover

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3-10 CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE - Continued 5. Work the looped end down the reflector assembly toward the MIPIM housing, until it is seated neatly in t

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3-11 CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE - Continued 2. With the new Lens Cap oriented as shown in Figure 3-5, align the eyes in the longer end of the lanyard w

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3-13 SECTION II SERVICE / PACKING AND UNPACKING 3.4 RETURN INSTRUCTIONS For service, repair, or replacement, first e-mail returns.insight@l-3com

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3-14 3.4 RETURN INSTRUCTIONS - Continued Place the item and a copy of the test report or detailed description of the failure in a suitable packing

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A-1 APPENDIX A END ITEM COMPONENTS AND REPAIR PARTS SCOPE This Appendix lists end item components and repair parts available for the MIPIM.

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A-2 SCOPE - Continued Figure A-1 End Item Components Table A-1 End Item Components / Repair Parts ITEM NO. NATIONAL STOCK NUMBER PART NUMBER

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A-3 SCOPE - Continued Figure A-2 MIPIM Assembly Table A-2 List of Repair Parts ITEM NO. NATIONAL STOCK NUMBER PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY 10

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v WARNING The MIPIM is designed to be used with destructive weapon systems. Improper operation or misuse of the MIPIM with these weapon systems cou

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B-1 APPENDIX B ACCESSORIES SCOPE This Appendix lists additional items authorized for support of the MIPIM. Table B-1 Additional Authorized Allo

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The MIPIM is designed and produced by: L-3 Communications Corporation Warrior Systems Division Insight Operations 9 Akira Way Londonderry, NH

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vi WARNING Use of incorrect batteries poses a risk of fire or explosion. Be aware that batteries do exist with similar physical characteristics to

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vii TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY SUMMARY .................. i TABLE OF CONTENTS ......

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