LaserMax Stud Sensor LMS-JMX-H User manual

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LaserMax Stud Sensor LMS-JMX-H is a versatile laser sighting system designed to enhance the accuracy and precision of your shooting experience. With its innovative features, the LMS-JMX-H offers a range of capabilities that cater to the needs of both recreational shooters and professionals alike.

One of the key features of the LMS-JMX-H is its ability to project a highly visible laser beam, providing a clear reference point for aiming. The laser mode can be conveniently switched between modulated (pulsed) and continuous wave (steady on) to suit different shooting preferences and lighting conditions.

LaserMax Stud Sensor LMS-JMX-H is a versatile laser sighting system designed to enhance the accuracy and precision of your shooting experience. With its innovative features, the LMS-JMX-H offers a range of capabilities that cater to the needs of both recreational shooters and professionals alike.

One of the key features of the LMS-JMX-H is its ability to project a highly visible laser beam, providing a clear reference point for aiming. The laser mode can be conveniently switched between modulated (pulsed) and continuous wave (steady on) to suit different shooting preferences and lighting conditions.

To avoid unintentional battery drain,
the J-Max is set to turn off after 30
minutes of constant use. While in the
time out mode, simply cycle the
activation switch off to re-cycle the
laser, and turn it back on.
TIME OUT!
LEFT GRIP
RIGHT GRIP
LASER SIDE PLATE
GRIP SCREW
SIDE PLATE SCREWS (2)
BATTERIES (2)
LARGE HEX WRENCH (5/64)
ALIGNMENT TOOL (.035”)
LASER WARNING LABEL
BATTERY COVER
installation guide
LMS-JMX-H; LMS-JMX-NH
1.800.527.3703
e
installation guide
Installing the J-Max
Laser System
What’s in the Box
a
To insert or replace batteries: Using a small flat blade screwdriver, loosen the battery
cover screw until the battery cover (J) is able to rotate. Rotate the battery cover (J)
until you are able to remove the batteries. Replace the batteries by inserting the
negative (-) end first. The batteries’ positive (+) printed side must face out. Rotate
the battery cover to its original orientation. Tighten the battery cover screw until
snug—do not over tighten. Confirm that the laser will now activate. If the laser will
not turn on—retighten the screw and try again. (See Figures f-h)
* Remove batteries when not in use for extended periods of time to preserve battery life.
Inserting the Batteries
Make sure your gun is unloaded. Double check to
verify your handgun is safe before proceeding.
Unscrew the mounting hardware on your existing
grips (in most cases this will be a single flat head
screw; refer to gun owners manual for proper size)
and remove grips. Remove the two (2) factory side
plate screws. Do not remove factory side plate or
side plate yoke screw! (See Figures a & b)
Place left side of revolver grip frame over Left Grip
(A), so that the grip frame aligns with features in Left
Grip (A). (See Figure b)
Place Laser Side Plate (C) over right side of grip
frame, aligning it with grooves and screw holes in
frame. (See Figure c)
Insert Side Plate Screws (E) into holes in Laser Side
Plate (C). Tighten with the Large Hex Wrench (G).
Do not over tighten. (See Figure d)
Position Right Grip (B) over Laser Sight Plate (C),
aligning it with grooves & screw hole.
Insert Grip Screw (D) into hole in Right Grip (B) and
through frame. Secure with flat blade screwdriver.
(See Figure e)
b
DO NOT REMOVE
screw below cylinder
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Affix Laser Warning
Label (I) onto your
firearm as close to
the laser as possible
f
Laser Side Plate (C)
g
h
The hole at the top adjusts
elevation (vertical alignment).*
You can easily fine tune your laser to accommodate any weapon
platform, type of ammunition or shooting distance.
The hole at the side adjusts
windage (horizontal alignment).**
*A clockwise turn lowers your elevation. **A clockwise turn moves
your windage to the left. Use of a boresighter to sight in your
laser is not recommended. Your POI will vary greatly depending
on range and ammunition.
To sight in the laser, insert Alignment Tool (H) into
one of the holes at the top of the laser side plate (C).
Fine tune your laser alignment by slowly turning the
Alignment Tool (H), then checking your laser position
against your iron sights & your POI (Point of Impact).
One half turn will be roughly equal to an adjustment
of two feet at twenty yards.
Adjustment Tool (F)
POWER OUTPUT: <5 mW DIODE LASER
WAVELENGTH: 600-700 nm
CLASS IIIa LASER PRODUCT
AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO BEAM
MANUFACTURED BY
LASERMAX, INC.
3495 WINTON PLACE
ROCHESTER, NY 14623 USA
Patent # US 6,591,536
other patents pending
installation guide
LMS-JMX-H; LMS-JMX-NH
Changing The Laser Mode
1.800.527.3703 installation guide, continued
1.800.527.3703
01785-0-21 REV C 6/07
Aligning The Laser For POA/POI
SPARE PARTS LIST: Replacement Batteries: LMS-2x357; *Service Kit: LMS-JMX-SK
*Service Kit includes: (1) Grip Screw (D), (2) Side Plate Screws (E), (1) Large Hex Wrench (G), (1) Alignment Tool (H),
(1) Laser Warning Label (I), (1) Battery Cover (J), (2) Alignment Screws
One of the unique features of the J-Max Laser System is the
ability to change the laser mode. The J-Max comes factory set
for a modulated (pulsed) beam for higher visibility. To change
this setting to a continuous wave (steady on) beam, follow these
simple steps:
Remove both Grips (A & B).
Switch the Beam Selection Switch on the Laser Side
Plate (C) to the left (See Figure h)
Reassemble as usual.
LMS-JMX-H; LMS-JMX-NH
To return to modulated (pulsed) laser mode, repeat steps 1-3.
Right = Pulsed; LEFT = Continuous Mode.
Your J-Max
laser comes with two (2) Alignment Tools (H) for your convenience.
One tool can be stored on the inside of the Left Grip (A) for use on the range or in the field.
A spare set of 357 Batteries (not included) can also be stored inside the Left Grip (A).
Replacing batteries once a year is recommended.
Storing Your Alignment Tool & Batteries
Beam Selection
Switch
h
NOTE: When installing J-Max
for the first time, a slight shift in alignment may be noticed after firing, due to settling. Recheck alignment after your first trip to the range.
Readjust if necessary.
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LaserMax Stud Sensor LMS-JMX-H User manual

Type
User manual
This manual is also suitable for

LaserMax Stud Sensor LMS-JMX-H is a versatile laser sighting system designed to enhance the accuracy and precision of your shooting experience. With its innovative features, the LMS-JMX-H offers a range of capabilities that cater to the needs of both recreational shooters and professionals alike.

One of the key features of the LMS-JMX-H is its ability to project a highly visible laser beam, providing a clear reference point for aiming. The laser mode can be conveniently switched between modulated (pulsed) and continuous wave (steady on) to suit different shooting preferences and lighting conditions.

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