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Laser Light Module LLM01 Overview

The Laser Light Module LLM01 is a device that attaches to firearms and features both visible and infrared laser pointers, as well as a flashlight, to aid in rapid target acquisition during day and night firing. It can be adjusted for different firearms and activated via buttons on the device or external triggers connected by cable. It runs on two lithium batteries and has integrated protection against incorrect battery installation.

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Laser Light Module LLM01 Overview

The Laser Light Module LLM01 is a device that attaches to firearms and features both visible and infrared laser pointers, as well as a flashlight, to aid in rapid target acquisition during day and night firing. It can be adjusted for different firearms and activated via buttons on the device or external triggers connected by cable. It runs on two lithium batteries and has integrated protection against incorrect battery installation.

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Laser Light Module LLM01

Description and Operation

Advance Defense Technologies


780 Lakefield Road Suite C/D
Westlake Village, CA 91361
Phone (805) 778-1590
Fax (805) 778-1591
[email protected]
www.advancedefense.net
1. Description
The Laser Light Module LLM01 is an active aiming device for rapid,
accurate, day and night firing at pop-up targets. LLM01 features a target
marker (1/4) and a target illuminator (1/5) in the near infrared region, a
red target marker (1/3) and a flashlight (1/2).

Caution! Fire Hazard!


Do not switch the flashlight on with the window covered.

Both laser markers can be adjusted independently in azimuth and


elevation for adapting to the firearm to which LLM01 is fastened with
an integral weapon adapter. The lasers and flashlight are activated by
pushbuttons fitted in the housing, or by external triggers connected to
the LLM01 by cables of desired lengths.

Two 3V commercial lithium batteries supply LLM01 with power. The


batteries are inserted into the battery case (2/6), which has integrated
inverse-polarity protection.

1 1
5 2

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3 6 5
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Fig. 1: LLM01 front Fig. 2: LLM01 back

2. Operating and maintenance


LLM01 is mounted to the weapon with an integral, quick-clamping
adapter.
The mounting plate (2/1) with LLM01 is placed on the weapon rail, the
locking nut is tightened slightly by hand and the mounting plate is
locked with the clamping device (2/2).

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The operating mode switch (1/1) is set to the required function to start
the device.
The corresponding laser or illuminator is switched on with buttons 2/4
and 2/5 or with the external trigger.
The equipment requires minimum maintenance. It is recommended to
clean the lasers’ windows with a cloth, optical paper or cotton swabs as
needed.

2.1 Function Selection Menus

Factory settings for


external trigger2
Special function1 S= S = side .
switch
Menu A B C D P= B = back System No.
button
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 X — — — P S JT 403 225
2 X — — — S S JT 403 131
3 X — — — P S JT 403 249
3 X — — — S S JT 403 263
3 X X X — P S OC-400
4 X — — — S S JT 403 226
4 X X X — S S OC-401
5 X X X — S S OC-402
6 X X X X P S OC-630

X = Function is enabled, i.e. use is possible — = Function is disabled, i.e.


use is not possible
1 = See Section 2.2 Special Functions
2 = These columns define the factory settings for the special functions B and C
The first column defines whether the external trigger is a button or a switch, the
second column defines whether the external trigger has the same function as
the rear button or the left/right button.

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The following Six Menus are available.

Menu 1
Mode Switched on with button right/left or Switched on
switch setting external trigger with button at
the back
upper setting 2 IR target marker Flashlight/visible
+ IR target illuminator
upper setting 1 IR target marker Flashlight/visible
middle OFF OFF
lower setting 1 Red-light target marker Flashlight/visible
lower setting 2 Red-light target marker and flashlight Flashlight/visible

Menu 2
Mode Switched on with button right/left or Switched on
switch setting external trigger with button at
the back
upper setting IR target marker Flashlight/visible
2 + IR target illuminator
upper setting IR target illuminator Flashlight/visible
1
middle OFF OFF
lower setting 1 Red-light target marker Flashlight/visible
lower setting 2 Red-light target marker and flashlight Flashlight/visible

Menu 3
Mode Switched on with button right/left or Switched on
switch setting external trigger with button at
the back
upper setting 2 IR target marker IR target illuminator
+ IR target illuminator
upper setting 1 IR target marker IR target illuminator
middle OFF OFF
lower setting 1 Red-light target marker Flashlight/visible
lower setting 2 Red-light target marker and flashlight Flashlight/visible

Menu 4
Mode Switched on with button right/left Switched on
switch setting or external trigger with button at the back
upper setting 1 IR target marker IR target illuminator
middle OFF OFF
lower setting 1 Red-light target marker Flashlight/visible

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Menu 5
Mode Switched on with button right/left or Switched on
switch setting external trigger with button at the back
upper setting 2 IR target marker IR target illuminator
+ IR target illuminator
upper setting 1 IR target illuminator IR target illuminator
middle OFF OFF
lower setting 1 Red-light target marker Flashlight/visible
lower setting 2 Red-light target marker and flashlight Flashlight/visible

Menu 6 (use with optional laser head or with IR filter on flashlight)


Mode Switched on with button right/left or Switched on
switch setting external trigger with button at the back
upper setting 2 IR target marker IR target illuminator
+ IR target illuminator close field
close field
upper setting 1 IR target marker IR target illuminator
close field
middle OFF OFF
lower setting 1 IR target marker IR target illuminator
close field
lower setting 2 IR target marker + IR target illuminator
laser head or flashlight with filter far field

Quick Clamping
Device

Remote Trigger Cable

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2.2 Special functions A, B, C, D
The special functions are available if they are enabled by the software.

Special function: A
Both lasers can be switched on at the same time to check the
adjustment

Procedure: 1. Mode switch (1/1) “OFF”


2. Press button (2/4) and (2/5) at the
same time, turn (1/1) on at
position ‚visible‘ and hold buttons for at
least 3 seconds.

Result: Both lasers are on until the mode


switch (1/1) is switched off.

Special function: B
The function of the external trigger can be switched from button to
switch or from switch to button, as required.

Procedure: 1. Mode switch (1/1) to “OFF”


2. Press button (2/4) and external trigger
at the same time turn (1/1) at any
position and hold buttons for at least 3
seconds.

Result: Once the changeover has occurred, the


flashlight goes on to confirm the
changeover.

Special function: C
The function with the mode switch in setting 1 can be switched over
from the target marker to the illuminator.
The button functions on LLM 01 (2/4 and 2/5) are not changed

Procedure: 1. Mode switch (1/1) to “OFF”


2. Press button (2/4) and (2/5) at the
same time, turn (1/1) on at any
position and hold buttons for at least 3
seconds.

Result: Once the changeover has occurred, the


flashlight goes on to confirm the
changeover.

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Special function: D

If using the optional laser head or the flashlight IR Filter the function
with the mode switch can be switched to Menu 6
The button functions on LLM 01 (2/4 and 2/5) change from Menu 3 to
Menu 6

Procedure: 1. Mode switch (1/1) to “OFF”


2. Press button (2/4) and (2/5) at the same
time, turn (1/1) at position “IR” and hold
buttons for min. 3 sec.

Result: The laser head or the flashlight is activated

Check and adjustment

A night vision device must be used to adjust the infrared target marker
to the weapon’s boresight. It is strongly recommended to perform the
adjustment of the infrared and visible markers by clamping LLM01 to its
weapon and using our Laser Boresighting Device (see Section 6 at
page 6) and the LLM01 adjustment screws for azimuth (3/1) and for
elevation (3/2) to align the markers to the Laser Boresighting Device’s
target spot. Alternatively, the adjustment can be conducted with
reference to the weapon’s own optical/mechanical sights. The weapon
must be secured and prevented from falling down during adjustment .

Fig 3: LLM01 Fig 4: Laser Boresighting Device

The Laser Boresighting Device (LBD) materializes, by the use of a laser


spot, the boresight of the weapon. Adjustable sights can then be aligned
to the LBD’s laser spot. LBD is extremely simple to use and can
accommodate calibers from 4.6 mm. through 40 mm. (grenade
launchers).

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4. Troubleshooting
Caution:
The device must be opened only by the manufacturer (Caution: laser
class 3b when opened).
Inappropriate handling voids warranty.
This includes incorrect installation to the firearm.
Failure Cause Remedy
No function Battery dead Replace battery
Flashlight does not work, Replace battery
Laser works
Batteries ok, Flashlight Replace bulb
does not work
Trigger does not work Replace trigger cable
Push buttons do not work Return LLM01 to depot
Mode switch inoperative Return LLM01 to depot
Important!
1. LLM01 will not function if even one battery is inserted with
the wrong polarity.
2. If both batteries are inserted with the wrong polarity, the
flashlight will light up to warn the operator. Thus, in tactical
conditions battery changes should be effected in a
concealed fashion.

5.0 Replacement parts


Switch LLM01 off and remove it from the weapon

5.1 Replace battery


Open battery case on LLM01
Remove battery
Replace battery (check polarity!)
Close battery case
Check functions
Note: After battery change, clean the seal of the battery cover.

5.2 Replace filter glass


Remove battery
Remove filter glass from LLM01 (with special pin wrench)
Replace filter glass

5.3 Replace bulb


Unscrew flashlight housing
Remove bulb
Replace bulb (do not touch with bare hands)
Screw on flashlight housing
Check functions
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6. Laser safety

The described product is classified in laser class 3R as per EN 60825-


1 : 2003

Accessible laser radiation is dangerous for the eyes when looking


directly into the laser beam (even considering the eyelid reflex). The
skin is not damaged by brief radiation exposure to lasers of this class .
Looking at a diffuse reflection of a 3R-laser is normally harmless.

The following precautions as per EN 60825-1:2003 are to be followed


for lasers in class 3R:

The laser should be operated only within a monitored area.


Unintentional reflections should be avoided.
The laser beam should end on diffuse material where
possible.
Eye protection is necessary if it is possible for either the direct or reflected
beam to hit the eye.

LASER RADIATION
AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM
CLASS 3R LASER PRODUCT
ACCORDING TO DIN EN 60825:2003
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P5mW
o
? =650nm

With the filter reduction in the blue frame, that can only be removed by
a special tool, the power limits
for the laser class 2M outside IR target illuminator
the equipment are not Laser
exceeded. IR target warning signs
In this case, the directives for
handling apply as per EN
60825-1: 2003 for class 2M.

Since the limit value of the max.


admissible irradiation for the
Target
wavelength concerned is not
marker
exceeded in lasers of this class,
these are normally harmless.
Precautionary measures are
only necessary in order to prevent someone from looking continuously
straight into the beam. Optical instruments which reduce the beam
diameter pose increased danger no one is allowed to look straight into
the laser beam (EN 60825-1:2003.)

The operator is responsible for the compliance with safety


precautions.
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7. Technical Data
IR laser IR target Visible red laser
Flashlight
target marker illuminator target marker

Wave length 850 nm 880 nm 650 nm white light


ca. 25
Power 0.44 mW 5 mW 8W
mW
3a
Laser class 1 2M ---
(with filter class 2)
Total range in > 200 m <= 10 m > 10 m
> 200 m /
darkness /
w/ night vision device 20 m
daylight
~15 x 30 ~15 x 30 mm ~2 x 2 m
~2 x 2 m
mm
Size of beam at 3 m at 25 m dis- at 10 m dis-
at 25 m
distance tance tance
distance
Dimensions 86 x 46 x 58 mm (L x W x H)

Total weight < 220 g incl. Batteries


Operating 6V, (2 x 3V) Lithium batteries CR17345 or DL123A or
voltage CR123A
Operating
time > 28 h > 13 h > 15 h >1h
(-10°C to +20°C)

Temperature operation -20OC to +55O C


range storage -40OC to +70O C
Immersion waterproof to 20 m

CAUTION: The equipment is a class 3a laser product (with exchangeable


filter glass: laser class 2 according to ANSI Z136.1-2000.

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8. Accessories
The following accessories are available:

Designation
Function Illustration
and
part number
Filter disk Absorption of the laser output to less
JT 403 105 than 1 mW (laser class 2)

Red light filter Filter for the flashlight, transparent to


630nm red light (Wavelength 630Nm and
JT 403 318 longer)

Infrared filter Filter for the flashlight, transparent to


850nm near infrared light (wavelength 850 Nm
JT 403 315 and longer)

IR Long Range IR Head for long range illumination, 2m


Illuminator x 3m at 200m (wavelength 850 nm,
3.8mW)
JT 403 627

Caution! Fire Hazards!


1. When equipped with red light or infrared filter the flashlight
should not be operated longer than 10 minutes at 20 degrees
Celsius of ambient temperature.
2. The flashlight must not be switched on when covered.

LLM01-sm1.1
? ?2003 Oerlikon Contraves GmbH, Stockach / Germany. We reserve all rights to this
document. Data, descriptions and pictures are descriptive and subject to change at our

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Advance Defense Technologies
780 Lakefield Road Suite C/D
Westlake Village, CA 91361
Phone (805) 778-1590
Fax (805) 778-1591
[email protected]
www.advancedefense.net

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