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PRODUCT OVERVIEW

UNPACKING

The following steps must be performed before using the device:

  1. Open packaging box, remove BlazeTrek and check the contents.
    • USB type-C
    • Wristband
    • Lanyard
    • Lens Cloth
    • Monocular Pouch
    • Manual
  2. Make sure that nothing is missing.
  3. Inspect the device for damage to optical surfaces, body, eyecups, operation buttons, etc.
  4. Ensure that all optical surfaces are clean and ready for use.
NOTE:
If any accessories are missing or broken contact ATN’s Customer Service at 1.800.910.2862.
DEVICE DESCRIPTION

BlazeTrek Device Image

CAUTION!
THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS NATURAL RUBBER LATEX, WHICH MAY CAUSE ALLERGIC REACTIONS

Table 2.2.1 Button description

Button Current Status Short Press Long Press
POWER BUTTON Powered off –––– Power on the device
Home screen Device enters into Standby mode
  • On the Home screen, a 3-2-1 countdown prompt appears.
  • When the countdown completes, the device will power off.
Main menu interface Return to home screen ––––
UP BUTTON Home screen Take a photo Start/Stop video recording
Main menu interface Move up in the menu ––––
SELECT BUTTON Home screen Change palette Enter Main menu
Main menu interface Adjust parameters / Enter the submenu Return to Main Menu
Pixel Correction interface Switch the movement direction Save and back
DOWN BUTTON Home screen Zoom in / return to base zoom NUC device
Main Menu interface Move down in the menu ––––

DEVICE OPERATION

POWER SUPPLY

The BlazeTrek Thermal Monocular is powered by an integrated rechargeable battery.

The device can be powered or charged directly through the USB Type-C port.

NOTE:
  • When connecting external power via Type-C, the device can operate and charge simultaneously.
  • Always ensure the battery is fully charged before extended use in the field.

CHARGING THE DEVICE

You can charge the monocular through the Type-C port using the included data cable.

The battery level indicator is displayed on the status bar when the device is powered on. Charge the unit promptly when the level is low to ensure proper operation.

Charging Guidelines:

  • Maintain a battery temperature between 32°F and 140°F during charging.
  • Always use the original charging cable supplied with the device.

Charging Steps:

1. Open the rubber cover protecting the Type-C port.

2. Connect the provided Type-C cable to the port and a power source.

RECOMMENDATION
Fully charge the device before first use and recharge every 3–6 months during long-term storage to maintain battery health.
POWER ON / OFF

Power On

Press and hold the Power Button until the ATN logo appears on the display. After startup, remove the lens cover before operation.

Power Off

Press and hold the Power Button until the countdown 3-2-1 appears. Once the countdown completes, the monocular will power off automatically.

Standby Mode

To enter Standby Mode, short-press the Power button from main screen, then the device will go into standby.

To wake the monocular from Standby Mode, short-press the Power button once.

CONTROLS

When the monocular is powered on, press and hold the Select button to open the main menu.

The functions of the buttons are as follows:

  • Press the Up button to navigate up or the Down button to navigate down through the menu.
  • Press the Select button to select or confirm a setting.
  • Press and hold the Select button to go back if you are in a submenu.
  • Press the Power button to exit the menu.
INITIAL SETUP

When starting the monocular for the first time, or after performing a factory reset, you will need to set the language, Wi-Fi password, and device time.

Step 1: Power On

Press and hold the Power button to turn on the monocular. The Language Selection screen will appear.

Step 2: Set Language

  1. Use the Up/Down buttons to highlight your preferred language.
  2. Press the Select button to confirm. The Wi-Fi Password screen will appear.

Step 3: Set Wi-Fi Password

  1. Use the Up/Down buttons to select a digit, or choose Skip to use the default password “12345678.”
  2. Press the Select button to confirm the selection.
  3. Use the Up/Down buttons again to adjust the value, then press the Select button to save. Repeat steps 1–3 for each digit of the password. Once complete, select Next and press the Select button.

Step 4: Set Device Time

  1. Use the Up/Down buttons to select the time field (hours, minutes, seconds).
  2. Press the Select button to confirm, then rotate to adjust. Repeat for each field. Once done, select Next and press the Select button.

The main viewing screen will appear, and the monocular is ready for use.

IMAGE ADJUSTMENT

DIOPTER ADJUSTMENT

To achieve a sharp and comfortable view, adjust the diopter ring according to your eyesight.

It is recommended to perform this adjustment before configuring other settings.

Steps:

  1. Aim the monocular at a well-lit target or a clear background.
  2. Look through the eyepiece and slowly rotate the diopter adjustment ring clockwise or counterclockwise until the on-screen icons and image appear sharp and clear.

FOCUS ADJUSTMENT

Manually rotate the Focus Adjustment Ring* to achieve a clear image of the target.

Steps:

  1. Aim the monocular at your target.
  2. Rotate the Focus Adjustment Ring clockwise or counterclockwise until the image becomes crisp and well-defined.

STATUS BAR DISPLAY

BlazeTrek 6 Device Image

The Status Bar provides real-time information such as battery level, zoom, and connection status.

To enable or disable the status bar:

  1. Press and hold the Select button to open the Main Menu.
  2. Navigate to Functionalities → Status Bar, using the Up/Down buttons.
  3. Press the Select button to toggle the Status Bar On or Off.
  4. The status bar will now appear (or disappear) on the display.
TIPKeeping the status bar enabled ensures you can monitor key system parameters during operation.

Table 3.5.3 Description of status bar

Icon Name Description
4.5 x Digital Zoom Supports multiple levels of digital zoom. The available zoom magnification may vary depending on the model.
45°N Compass Displays the current direction the monocular is facing.
Wi-Fi Icon
Wi-Fi Icon
Wi-Fi
  • The Wi-Fi module is active — the device can connect to a smartphone or other devices.
  • Wi-Fi is turned off — wireless connection is unavailable.
Battery Level Icon Battery level Displays the current battery charge level in real time.

ADJUSTING BRIGHTNESS

Adjusts the overall display brightness. Increasing the level makes the image appear brighter.

To adjust brightness:

  1. Press and hold the Select button to open the Main Menu.
  2. Using the Up/Down buttons select Brightness.
  3. Press the Select button activate the Brightness settings submenu.
  4. Using the Up/Down buttons increase or decrease brightness.
  5. Press the Select button to confirm and save the selected settings.
TIP
Higher brightness levels improve visibility in daylight, while lower levels are recommended for night operations.

ADJUSTING SHARPNESS

Controls the clarity of object edges in the image. Higher sharpness levels make contours appear more defined.

To adjust sharpness:

  1. Press and hold the Select button to open the Main Menu.
  2. Use the Up/Down buttons to select Sharpness.
  3. Press the Select button to confirm.
  4. Use the Up/Down buttons to increase or decrease sharpness.
TIP
A moderate sharpness level provides a natural and balanced image.

ADJUSTING CONTRAST

Controls the clarity of object edges in the image. Higher sharpness levels make contours appear more defined.

To adjust contrast:

  1. Press and hold the Select button to open the Main Menu.
  2. Use the Up/Down buttons to select Contrast.
  3. Press the Select button to confirm.
  4. Use the Up/Down buttons to increase or decrease contrast.
VIDEOS RECORDING AND CAPTURING IMAGES

RECORDING VIDEOS

To manually record a video, follow these steps:

  1. On the Main screen, press and hold the Up button for 3 seconds to start recording.
    • The recording icon will flash on the screen.
    • The recording timer will appear, showing the elapsed time.
  2. To stop recording, press and hold the Up button again for 3 seconds.
    • The recording icon will disappear.
    • The video camera icon with a check mark will display briefly on screen.
TIP
Make sure you have enough storage space before recording long videos.

CAPTURING IMAGES

To take a still image:

  1. Press the Up button once.
  2. When the image is successfully saved, a camera icon will appear briefly on the screen.
NOTE:
Images and videos are automatically saved in internal memory of the device and can be viewed or exported later through the Type-C connection.

CONFIGURING THE MONOCULAR

MAIN MENU

The Main Menu provides access to all configuration options of the monocular.

Press and hold the Select button to open the Main Menu. Use the Up/Down buttons to navigate through the categories and press it to enter a selected item.

MAIN MENU STRUCTURE

  1. SharpIR
  2. Brightness
  3. Contrast
  4. Sharpness
  5. Hot point
  6. PIP
  7. Forest mode
  8. Ranging
  9. Language
  10. Functionalities
  11. Settings

Table 4.1 Menu description

Name Description
SharpIR Powered by ATN’s proprietary SharpIR© technology, the device uses advanced AI-driven algorithms to enhance image sharpness and clarity in real time. This intelligent processing dynamically refines edge definition and contrast, making it easier to distinguish heat signatures in cluttered or low-visibility environments.
Brightness Adjusts the overall screen brightness. Increasing brightness helps in daylight, while lowering it improves visibility at night.
Contrast Adjusts the difference between warm and cold areas to enhance image depth and object separation.
Sharpness Controls the clarity of image edges. Higher sharpness enhances detail, while lower settings make the image smoother.
Hot point The Hot Point function automatically detects and marks the hottest object in the visible area, making it easier to identify heat sources in real time.
PIP Displays a magnified section of the thermal image in a small window while keeping the full scene visible. Enhances target precision without losing situational awareness.
Forest mode Optimizes the thermal image for environments with dense foliage, enhancing object visibility and fine detail in areas with heavy vegetation.
Ranging This feature allows manual range estimation using the reticle’s reference marks or on-screen scale.
Language Allows the user to select the language they want to operate the device in.
Functionalities The Functionalities menu provides access to additional tools and features that enhance the operation and user experience of your monocular.
Settings The Settings menu allows you to configure core system parameters, manage power options, and adjust device behavior to match your personal preferences and operational needs.

HOT POINT TRACKING

The Hot Point function automatically detects and marks the hottest object in the visible area, making it easier to identify heat sources in real time.

Steps:

  1. Press and hold the Select button to open the Main Menu.
  2. Use the Up/Down buttons to select Hot Point.
  3. Press the Select button to enable or disable the function.

When enabled, a small hot point icon will appear on the screen, continuously tracking the area with the highest temperature.

NOTE:
The Hot Point feature is most effective in stable environments and may fluctuate in scenes with multiple strong heat sources.

PIP (PICTURE-IN-PICTURE) MODE

BlazeTrek 6 PIP Mode

The PIP (Picture-in-Picture) mode allows you to view a magnified portion of the thermal image in a smaller window while maintaining a wide field of view on the main screen.

This helps with precise aiming or observation without losing situational awareness.

Steps:

  1. Press and hold the Select button to open the Main Menu.
  2. Use the Up/Down buttons to select PIP.
  3. Press the Select button to enable or disable PIP mode.

When enabled, a zoomed-in window of the image center will appear at the top center of the screen.

TIP
Use PIP mode for accurate long-distance viewing while maintaining visibility of your surroundings.

RANGING

This feature allows manual range estimation using the reticle’s reference marks or on-screen scale.

The optical ranging mode estimates the distance to the target by adjusting two horizontal reference lines so that they align with the top and bottom of the target’s silhouette.

The system then calculates and displays the approximate distance based on the selected target type and apparent size.

Steps:

  1. Press and hold the Select button to open the Main Menu.
  2. Use the Up/Down buttons to highlight Ranging and press the Select button to open it.
  3. Use the Up/Down buttons to move the lines until they touch the top and bottom edges of the target.
  4. Once aligned, the system will display the estimated distance between the target and the monocular.

FUNCTIONALITIES

The Functionalities menu provides access to additional tools and features that enhance the operation and user experience of your monocular.

These options allow you to customize interface elements, enable useful widgets, and optimize the device for different field conditions.

Table 4.1.4 Functionalities menu

Icon Name Description
Compass Icon Compass When the compass feature is active, the current heading is displayed at the top of the screen. Compass calibration: To begin compass calibration, rotate the monocular along all three axes within 20 seconds, ensuring each axis completes at least one full 360° rotation. Once the rotation phase is complete, the device will display a pop-up prompting you to point the monocular north. After aligning the device and confirming the north direction, the calibration process will finalize, and the system will return to the main menu.
Burning Warning Icon Burning Warning When the system detects a potential overheating risk for the sensor, a warning message will appear on the screen and the shutter will automatically close to prevent damage. RECOMMENDATION:
Avoid aiming at extremely hot objects for long durations.
Logo Icon Logo When enabled, the logo appears in the lower-left corner of the screen.
Menu Status Bar Icon Status bar Press the Select button to show or hide the status bar at the top of the screen.
NUC Icon NUC Corrects temperature drift and sensor noise to maintain image quality.
  • Auto: The system performs NUC automatically when needed.
  • Semi-Auto: NUC can be triggered manually or occurs occasionally.
  • Manual: The user can initiate NUC anytime from the menu or by pressing the assigned button.
Pixel Correction Icon Pixel correction Fixes defective (stuck or dead) pixels on the thermal sensor.
  • Auto: The device automatically detects and corrects bad pixels after user confirmation.
  • Manual: Opens the manual correction menu where you can individually mark and correct defective pixels.
  • Restore: Restores the default pixel map.
SETTING NUC (NON-UNIFORMITY CORRECTION)

NUC (Non-Uniformity Correction), is used to optimize the thermal image by compensating for small temperature variations across the sensor. This process ensures uniformity and helps detect even subtle temperature changes more accurately.

Procedure

  1. Press and hold the Select button to open the Main Menu.
  2. Use the Up/Down buttons to select Functionalities → NUC.
  3. Press the Select button to access the NUC configuration screen.

Modes

  • Auto:
    • The monocular performs automatic flat-field calibration at regular intervals. This helps maintain consistent image quality during long observation periods.
  • Semi-Auto:
    • Press and hold the Down button on the viewing screen to manually trigger calibration at any time. Recommended when the image appears slightly uneven or blurry.
  • Manual:
    • Close the lens cap, then press and hold the Down button to manually perform calibration.
    • This is useful for precise control or when environmental conditions (e.g., rapid temperature changes) affect image stability.
TIP
Regularly performing NUC ensures the best image uniformity and helps eliminate fixed-pattern noise, especially after large temperature fluctuations.
SETTING PIXEL CORRECTION

The Pixel Correction function allows you to fix defective (hot, dead, or stuck) pixels on the thermal sensor to maintain a clean, high-quality image.

Procedure

  1. Press and hold the Select button to open the Main Menu.
  2. Use the Up/Down buttons to select Functionalities → Pixel Correction.
  3. Press the Select button to open the Pixel Correction configuration screen.

Modes

  • Auto:

    The monocular automatically detects and corrects defective pixels.

    1. Select Auto.
    2. Follow on-screen instructions to close the lens cap.
    3. Use the Up/Down buttons to select Confirm, then press the Select button to begin correction.
  • Manual:

    Allows you to manually locate and correct defective pixels.

    1. Press the Select button to select X-axis and Y-axis.
    2. Use Up/Down buttons to move the cursor over the defective pixel.
    3. Double-press the Select button to save the correction. The center of the cursor marks the corrected pixel.
  • Restore:

    Restores the pixel correction map to its factory default state. A confirmation message appears once the reset is complete.

TIP
Run Pixel Correction if you notice fixed bright or dark points that do not move with the image — this will recalibrate your thermal sensor for optimal image quality.
SETTINGS

The Settings menu allows you to configure core system parameters, manage power options, and adjust device behavior to match your personal preferences and operational needs.

Table 4.1.5 Settings menu

Icon Name Description
Sleep Mode Icon Sleep Mode Sets the period of inactivity after which the monocular enters low-power standby mode. Options: Off, 1 min, 3 mins, 5 mins, 10 mins. NOTE:
Press any button to wake the device from sleep.
Always-on Display Icon Always-on display When the Wi-Fi hotspot is enabled, the device does not display the logo in standby (sleep) mode. This is required to support live view streaming in the mobile app while the device display is turned off.
Shutdown Icon Shutdown Specifies the duration of inactivity before the monocular powers off automatically. Options: Off, 5 mins, 10 mins, 30 mins, 60 mins. Use this feature to conserve battery power during extended downtime.
USB Mode Icon USB Mode
  • ON: The monocular will function as a storage device for file transfer.
  • OFF: The USB port can be used only as a power supply.
Units Icon Units Switch between Metric and Imperial measurement systems.
Time Settings Icon Time Settings
  • Time Display: Enable or disable on-screen time display.
  • Time Format: Choose the preferred date/time format.
  • Date & Time: Manually set the current date and time using the Control Wheel to adjust each value.
Wi-Fi Icon Wi-Fi
  • Wi-Fi: Turns the wireless connection On/Off for mobile app pairing or file transfer.
  • Wi-Fi Password: Displays the SSID and current password in an information window.
Device Info Icon Device Info Device Information page, displaying firmware version, serial number, and other system data.
Restore Default Icon Restore Default Resets all menu parameters and user configurations to their factory defaults.
Format Icon Format Deletes all images and videos stored in the device memory.
WI-FI CONNECTION SETUP

After enabling Wi-Fi, the monocular creates its own wireless hotspot, allowing you to connect a smartphone or tablet and access live view, media files, or control features through the ATN mobile app.

Connection Procedure

  1. On your smartphone, open the App Store (iOS) or Google Play (Android) and search for “ATN Connect 6” to download and install the application.
  2. Press and hold the Select button to open the Main Menu.
  3. Use the Up/Down buttons to select Setting > WiFi, then press the Select button to enter.
  4. Enable Wi-Fi. The device will broadcast its hotspot with the following credentials:
    • Wi-Fi Name (SSID): You can find it on the label attached to the lens cap, or by navigating to Main Menu → Settings → Wi-Fi Password.
    • Password: The password you created during the initial setup. If you skipped that step, the default password is 12345678. (See “Initial Setup” for details).
  5. Then launch the ATN Connect 6, choose the device, and follow the on-screen prompts.
NOTE:
The Wi-Fi password can only be changed directly through the ATN Connect 6 mobile app in the Settings section.
COLOR PALETTES

Available Color Palettes:

  • White Hot: Hotter objects appear white. The higher the temperature, the brighter the image.

    White Hot Palette

  • Sepia: Hotter objects appear amber. Higher temperatures produce brighter tones.

    Sepia Palette

  • Green Hot: Hotter objects appear green. Brighter green indicates higher heat.

    Green Hot Palette

  • Alarm: Hot objects appear red for quick visual detection.

    Alarm Palette

  • Iron Red: Hotter objects appear in red or orange tones.

    Iron Red Palette

  • Black Hot: Hotter objects appear darker; colder areas are lighter.

    Black Hot Palette

TIP
Choose the palette that provides the best contrast for your environment or preference.

SYSTEM UPDATE

You can update the monocular firmware manually using a USB connection.

NOTE:
Always ensure the device battery level is above 30% before starting the update. If the charge is below this level, the update will be blocked and a notification will appear prompting you to recharge the device.
MANUAL FIRMWARE UPDATE

Follow these steps to update the firmware manually:

  1. Download the latest firmware file from the official ATN website.
  2. Copy the firmware file (.bin) to the root directory of the monocular’s internal storage.
  3. Disconnect the device safely from the computer.
  4. Reboot the device.
  5. When a new firmware version is detected, a message will appear: “Confirm to upgrade”.
  6. Select “Confirm”.
  7. The update process will begin automatically.
NOTE:
During Update: Do not power off or disconnect the device. The process may take several minutes. If the battery charge is insufficient, the message will state: “Low battery. Please charge before updating.” After a successful update, the monocular will automatically restart.
FIRMWARE UPDATE VIA MOBILE APP

When the mobile app detects a new firmware version available for your monocular, it will display a notification on your screen.

  1. Open the app and connect to your device via Wi-Fi.
  2. When prompted, tap Push-message to begin the update process.
  3. The firmware will download and install automatically.
  4. Once the installation is complete, the monocular will restart to finalize the update.
NOTE:
Keep your phone close to the device and ensure a stable Wi-Fi connection throughout the process. Interrupting the update may cause firmware corruption or incomplete installation.

EXPORTING FILES

You can transfer recorded videos and captured images from the monocular to a computer via a USB Type-C connection for viewing, editing, or storage.

Steps

1. Connect to a Computer

  • Use a Type-C data cable to connect the monocular to your computer.
  • The driver will install automatically during the first connection.
IMPORTANT:
Connect the cable before powering on the monocular. Avoid hot-swapping the Type-C port while the device is running.

2. Enable USB Mode

  • Go to Settings > USB Mode > On.

3. Access Files on the Computer

  • On your desktop, open This PC (My Computer) → locate and open the monocular drive under Removable Storage.
  • Browse to find your photo and video files.
  • Copy the desired files to your computer.

4. Playback

  • To view exported videos, use a compatible media player for optimal performance.

5. Disconnect Safely

  • When finished, safely eject the drive and disconnect the Type-C cable.
TIP
Keep the device powered and stable during file transfer to avoid data corruption.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

This section provides essential information on the safe handling and operation of the device.

Please read this section carefully before use to avoid personal injury, prevent equipment damage, and ensure reliable performance.

Follow all safety instructions and warnings strictly during operation, transportation, and maintenance of the device.

Transportation Requirements

  • Transport the device only within the recommended temperature and humidity limits.
  • Avoid drops, impacts, excessive vibration, or liquid exposure during transport. Handle the device gently to prevent internal damage or loose cable connections.
  • Always use the original packaging or equivalent protective materials. Transporting the device without proper packaging may result in damage.

Storage Requirements

  • Store the device within the allowed temperature and humidity range.
  • Keep it away from humid, dusty, extremely hot or cold environments, and areas with strong electromagnetic radiation or unstable lighting.
  • Avoid squeezing, vibration, or mechanical shock during storage.
  • Store the device in a well-ventilated, dry area free from electromagnetic interference.
  • If storing for long periods, fully recharge the battery every six months to maintain performance and prevent damage.

Operation Requirements

  • Prevent liquids from entering the device to avoid internal damage.
  • Do not insert foreign objects into any openings — this may cause a short circuit or injury.
  • Avoid high-dust or high-radiation environments.
  • Never aim the lens at the sun or intense light sources, as this can permanently damage the sensor.
  • Improper battery use or replacement may cause an explosion hazard.
  • Use only the provided charger and ensure no flammable materials are within 2 meters during charging.
  • Ensure the power plug is securely connected to the socket.
  • Do not connect multiple devices to one power adapter to avoid overheating or fire hazards.
  • If smoke, odor, or abnormal noise occurs, immediately power off the device, unplug it, and contact customer service.
  • Do not disassemble the device. Repairs must be performed by qualified professionals only. Unauthorized disassembly may cause water ingress or image quality degradation.
  • Operating temperature: –22°F to +131°F; humidity: ≤95% RH.

Maintenance and Repair Requirements

  • Prevent liquids from entering the device. If liquid intrusion occurs, power off immediately, disconnect all cables, and contact customer service.
  • Use only manufacturer-approved accessories. Maintenance should be performed by qualified technicians.
  • Disconnect power before cleaning to prevent electric shock.
  • Clean the device using a soft, dry cloth. For stubborn dirt, lightly dampen the cloth with neutral detergent and wipe gently, then dry completely.
  • Do not use alcohol, benzene, thinner, or abrasive cleaners — they can damage the coating and impair performance.
  • Retain the original packaging. If service is required, pack the device securely in its factory packaging before shipping.

WARRANTY AND SUPPORT INFORMATION

5-YEAR LIMITED PRODUCT WARRANTY

This product is guaranteed to be free from manufacturing defects in material and workmanship under normal use for a period of 5 (five) years from the date of purchase. In the event a defect that is covered by the foregoing warranty occurs during the applicable period stated above, ATN, at its option, will either repair or replace the product, and such action on the part of ATN shall be the full extent of ATN’s liability, and the Customer’s sole and exclusive remedy. This warranty does not cover a product (a) used in other than its normal and customary manner; (b) subjected to misuse; (c) subjected to alterations, modifications or repairs by the Customer or by any party other than ATN without prior written consent of ATN; (d) special order or “close-out” merchandise or merchandise sold “as-is” by either ATN or the ATN dealer; or (e) merchandise that has been discontinued by the manufacturer and either parts or replacement units are not available due to reasons beyond the control of ATN. ATN shall not be responsible for any defects or damage that in ATN’s opinion is a result from the mishandling, abuse, misuse, improper storage or improper operation, including use in conjunction with equipment which is electrically or mechanically incompatible with or of inferior quality to the product, as well as failure to maintain the environmental conditions specified by the manufacturer. This warranty is extended only to the original purchaser. Any breach of this warranty shall be waived unless the customer notifies ATN at the address noted below within the applicable warranty period.

The customer understands and agrees that except for the foregoing warranty, no other warranties written or oral, statutory, expressed or implied, including any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, shall apply to the product. All such implied warranties are hereby and expressly disclaimed.

LIMITATION OF LIABILITY

ATN will not be liable for any claims, actions, suits, proceedings, costs, expenses, damages or liabilities arising out of the use of this product. Operation and use of the product are the sole responsibility of the Customer. ATN’s sole undertaking is limited to providing the products and services outlined herein in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement. The provision of products sold and services performed by ATN to the Customer shall not be interpreted, construed, or regarded, either expressly or implied, as being for the benefit of or creating any obligation toward any third party of legal entity outside ATN and the Customer; ATN’s obligations under this Agreement extend solely to the Customer. ATN’s liability hereunder for damages, regardless of the form or action, shall not exceed the fees or other charges paid to ATN by the customer or customer’s dealer. ATN shall not, in any event, be liable for special, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages, including, but not limited to, lost income, lost revenue, or lost profit, whether such damages were foreseeable or not at the time of purchase, and whether or not such damages arise out of a breach of warranty, a breach of agreement, negligence, strict liability or any other theory of liability.

PRODUCT WARRANTY REGISTRATION

In order to validate the warranty on your product, ATN must receive a completed Product Warranty Registration Card for each unit or complete warranty registration on our website at www.atneu.com. Please complete the included form and immediately mail it to our Service Center: ATN Europe LTD 1588 Sofia Bulgaria ul. “Okolovrasten pat” 456B Inter Logistic Park.

OBTAINING WARRANTY SERVICE

To obtain warranty service on your unit, End-user must notify ATN service department by calling +359 32570140 or via e-mail support@atneu.com to receive a Return Merchandise Authorization number (RMA).

The return of the device is organized by an ATN employee. A service RMA form must be printed and attached in the box. Product merchandise returns that do not have an RMA listed may be refused or a significant delay in processing may occur.

Estimated Warranty service time is 10-20 business days. End-user/ customer is responsible for postage to ATN for warranty service. ATN will cover return postage/shipping to end-users/customers after warranty repair only if product is covered by aforementioned warranty. ATN will return product after warranty service by domestic UPS ground and/or domestic mail. Any other requested, required or international shipping method he postage/shipping fee will be the responsibility of the end-ser/customer.

EU CONFORMITY STATEMENT

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This product and - if applicable - the supplied accessories are also “CE” marked and no longer comply with the applicable harmonized European standards set out in Directive 2014/53/EU (RED), Directive 2014/30/EU (EMCD), Directive 2014/35/EU (LVD), Directive 2011/65/EU (ROHS).

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