MPMLED-TM-ITI OPERATOR MANUAL FOR THE Mini Integrated Pointer Illuminator Module (MIPIM) Rev. 1 06 February 2012
viii TABLE OF CONTENTS - Continued CHAPTER 3 ... 3-1 MAINTENANCE
ix LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1-1 MIPIM Mounted to M4/M4A1 (Top Mount) ... 1-1Figure 1-2 MIPIM Major Components ...
x LIST OF TABLES Table i-1 Laser Safety Parameters ... iii Table 1-1 Technical Specifications
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
2-2 2.2 BATTERY HANDLING Battery Inspection Before installation, inspect the 3-volt lithium batteries for any cracks, dents, leakage, or bulging.
2-3 2.2 BATTERY HANDLING - Continued Figure 2-1 Battery Installation
i SAFETY SUMMARY GENERAL This manual contains operating instructions and maintenance procedures which may cause injury or death to personnel, or da
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
2-5 2.3 MOUNTING CONFIGURATIONS / PROCEDURES - Continued Mounting Procedures WARNING Be sure the weapon is CLEAR and SAFE before proceeding. WAR
2-6 2.3 MOUNTING CONFIGURATIONS / PROCEDURES - Continued 1. Loosen the mounting screw on the rail grabber bracket until the jaws have sufficient s
2-7 2.4 BORESIGHT ADJUSTERS - Continued Figure 2-3 Boresight Adjusters (Top Mounted) Table 2-1 Shot Group Movement (Top Mounted) Adjuster R
2-8 2.4 BORESIGHT ADJUSTERS - Continued Figure 2-4 Boresight Adjusters (Left Side Mounted) Table 2-2 Shot Group Movement (Left Side Mounted)
2-9 2.4 BORESIGHT ADJUSTERS - Continued Figure 2-5 Boresight Adjusters (Right Side Mounted) Table 2-3 Shot Group Movement (Right Side Mounted)
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
2-11 Table 2-4 Mounting Configurations and Weapon Offsets Weapon Mount Range Zeroed To 10m Boresight Target Offset Squares 25m Target Zero Offset
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
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
ii SAFETY PRECAUTIONS The following general safety precautions supplement the specific WARNINGs, CAUTIONs and NOTEs that appear elsewhere in this ma
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
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-
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
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
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
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
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
2-21 2.8 USING THE LASERS - Continued Figure 2-11 Lens Caps Uninstalled Pattern Generator / Illuminator Diffuser Lens Cap Five different Patte
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
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
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
2-24 2.8 USING THE WHITE LIGHT ILLUMINATOR - Continued Under certain operating conditions, particularly at night, it may be desirable to help preve
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
3-2 3.1 TROUBLESHOOTING - Continued Table 3-1 Troubleshooting Procedures – Continued Symptom Malfunction Corrective Action 2. White Light Illumi
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
3-4 3.2 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE - Continued Laser Ports and Reflector Assembly Inspect the laser ports and Reflector Assembly Cover for dirt, dust
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
3-6 3.3 CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE - Continued Replacing Battery Cap / Battery Cap Lanyard 1. Turn the battery cap counterclockwise until it comes fr
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
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
3-8 CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE - Continued 2. Remove the Reflector Assembly Cover by turning it counterclockwise until it comes free of the MIPIM housi
3-9 CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE - Continued Replace White Light Lens Cap NOTE This procedure is easier to accomplish with the Reflector Assembly Cover
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
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
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
A-1 APPENDIX A END ITEM COMPONENTS AND REPAIR PARTS SCOPE This Appendix lists end item components and repair parts available for the MIPIM.
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
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
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
vi WARNING Use of incorrect batteries poses a risk of fire or explosion. Be aware that batteries do exist with similar physical characteristics to
vii TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY SUMMARY .................. i TABLE OF CONTENTS ......
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