iP1 SmartSystem Operating Manual Pistol iP1 Calibre .
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iP1 SmartSystem Contents 1 2 3 4 3 Introduction 6 Safety Precautions 7 2.1 About this operating manual 2.1.1 Conventions and symbols 2.2 Safety Precautions 2.2.1 General safety precautions 2.2.2 Observe the following when handling the weapon 2.2.3 Note when firing 2.2.4 Note after firing 2.2.5 Shipping and / or handing over the weapon 2.3 Intended use 2.4 Liability and warranty 7 8 9 9 10 11 11 11 11 12 Description 13 3.1 The iP1 SmartSystem 3.2 The SmartGun 3.2.
iP1 SmartSystem 4.3 Inserting the batteries 4.3.1 Weapon 4.3.2 Wrist watch 4.4 The wrist watch functions 4.4.1 Standard display (time and date) 4.4.1.1 Weapon symbol 4.4.1.2 Set time and date 4.4.2 Weapon menu 4.4.2.1 Input of the PIN 4.4.2.2 PIN OK, set remaining time 4.4.2.3 PIN entered incorrectly 4.4.2.4 PIN entered incorrectly three times 4.4.2.5 Deactivate weapon function of the wrist watch prematurely 4.4.3 Alarm clock 4.4.3.1 Set the alarm clock 4.4.4 Stopwatch 4.4.
iP1 SmartSystem 5 6 7 8 9 Cleaning 47 5.1 General notes on cleaning 5.2 Dismantling the weapon 5.2.1 Safety check 5.2.2 Release the slide (pull off the cover) 5.2.3 Remove slide 5.3 Cleaning the weapon 5.4 Assembling the weapon 47 47 47 48 48 49 50 Malfunctions and Remedies 51 6.1 Mechanical faults 6.2 Change shot pattern 6.2.1 Replacing the front sight (change shot pattern vertically) 6.2.2 Adjusting the front sight laterally (change shot pattern horizontally) 6.
iP1 SmartSystem 1 Introduction Dear Customer, You have chosen the iP1 SmartSystem from Armatix. We wish to thank you for your choice. Not only because you have thereby confirmed to us that we are on the right path with our idea of a "safe weapon", but more importantly because with your decision you are making a crucial contribution to fighting misuse of firearms. Only an intrinsically safe weapon is effectively protected against misuse.
iP1 SmartSystem 2 Safety Precautions 2.1 About this operating manual This operating manual describes the design, functions and handling of the iP1 SmartSystem from Armatix. It contains additional information on troubleshooting, storage, transport and disposal, as well as on the ordering of spare parts. The operating manual forms part of the weapon and of the operating concept. It must therefore always be stored with the weapon in order to be available for consultation at any time before using the weapon.
iP1 SmartSystem 2.1.1 Conventions and symbols Dangers are associated with the handling of any weapon; particular attention is drawn to these in this operating manual. The hazard warnings are depicted as follows: DANGER! This symbol with the word "DANGER!" draws attention to an imminent hazard that can result in immediate death or serious injury if not avoided. ¾¾ This arrow directs you to the appropriate measure for avoiding this imminent hazard.
iP1 SmartSystem 2.2 Safety Precautions The Armatix SmartSystem has been developed in accordance with the latest standards of weapons technology and with the recognised guidelines for safety and protection of the user. Furthermore, the system sets new standards in protection against misuse of the weapon.
iP1 SmartSystem 2.2.2 Observe the following when handling the weapon • The handling of a handgun demands a great deal of attention, as direction and position of the weapon can change very easily and quickly. • Always regard the weapon as loaded until such time as you have ascertained the real load condition. • Use the weapon only when you have assured yourself of its safe technical condition.
iP1 SmartSystem 2.2.3 Note when firing • Remove the oil from the weapon before firing. • Load the weapon only with properly machined, undamaged ammunition of the specified calibre. • Wear safety goggles when firing. • Wear ear protectors when firing. • Keep your hands out of the way of the slide when firing. • Keep the muzzle area of the weapon free when firing. • Do not fire at flat surfaces such as stones, concrete, walls, doors, windows or even water.
iP1 SmartSystem 2.4 Liability and warranty This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
iP1 SmartSystem 3 Description 3.1 The iP1 SmartSystem The concept of the Armatix SmartSystem is based on the splitting of weapon and access control into two separate components that together form the weapon system. The SmartGun The calibre .22lr pistol is a modern precision handgun with an integrated mechatronic safety device. This safety device is normally active and can only be deactivated using the wrist watch so that the weapon can be used.
iP1 SmartSystem Operating states of the system • Weapon function of the wrist watch activated After input of the correct PIN at the wrist watch, the receiver in the wrist watch is active and waits for a signal from the weapon. –– The large weapon symbol appears on the display of the wrist watch. • Weapon activated Actuation of the backstrap switch when the weapon is picked up activates its transmitter and the weapon waits for an enable signal from the wrist watch. –– The LED lights up red.
iP1 SmartSystem 3.2 The SmartGun 3.2.1 Design and operating elements The SmartGun is a calibre .22lr handgun. It has been developed in accordance with the latest ergonomic principles and criteria. The parts and operating elements of the SmartGun are identified in the figure below. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Front sight Rear sight Hammer Slide LED Slide release lever Backstrap with backstrap switch Trigger Cover Magazine release lever Magazine 11 3.2.
iP1 SmartSystem • LED The LED on the backstrap signals the operating condition of the weapon by lighting up in different colours: –– Red The red LED that lights up when the weapon is picked up signals that the weapon is not enabled for firing. –– Blue The blue LED that lights up when the weapon is picked up signals that the magazine has not been inserted or has not been inserted correctly. –– Green The green LED that lights up when the weapon is picked up signals that the weapon is enabled for firing.
iP1 SmartSystem • Backstrap with backstrap switch Three backstraps of different sizes are available for the SmartGun to allow a better ergonomic adaption of the pistol to the user. On delivery, the smallest backstrap (size "S") is fitted. The backstrap switch linked to the backstrap is actuated when the weapon is picked up and activates the communication with the wrist watch. 3.3 The wrist watch 3.3.
iP1 SmartSystem 3.3.2 Functions The wrist watch has both the functions of a modern timer, but also a number of auxiliary functions relevant to the SmartSystem.
iP1 SmartSystem 3.4 The accessories 3.4.1 Scope of supply • Lockable transport case • Weapon with magazine • Second magazine (optional) • Wrist watch (referenced to the weapon) • Data medium with operating manual • Quick Start Guide • Batteries for weapon (2 × AAA / Micro), supplied loose • Battery for wrist watch (CR2032), installed in the wrist watch • 2.8 mm diameter punch 3.4.
iP1 SmartSystem 4 Handling 4.1 Checking the weapon system (weapon and wrist watch) Before using the SmartSystem, the checks described here must be carried out to ensure that the individual components are in good condition and can be used safely. 4.1.1 Carry out safety check The safety check serves to ensure that there is no ammunition in the weapon. This check is necessary when taking over the weapon from another user or if you are uncertain about the load state of the weapon for other reasons.
iP1 SmartSystem 4.1.2 Carry out function test INFO The function test serves to check that the weapon is in a technically good condition. This test is particularly necessary after assembling the weapon or after remedying a malfunction. • Insert an empty magazine into the weapon. The magazine must engage noticeably. • Pull the slide back as far as it will go. It is held in this position by the slide release lever.
iP1 SmartSystem CAUTION! Risk of damage! Dropping the magazine can cause damage to the cartridge guides that may result in malfunctions. ¾¾ Do not allow the magazine to fall on the floor when releasing. If the hammer is cocked with the backstrap removed, the hammer spring can be overstretched due to the lack of a stop. ¾¾ Do not cock the hammer when the backstrap is removed. 1. 2. Release and remove the magazine. INFO Press out the pin using a punch (2.8 mm diameter).
iP1 SmartSystem 4.3 Inserting the batteries 4.3.1 Weapon CAUTION! Risk of damage! Dropping the magazine can cause damage to the cartridge guides that may result in malfunctions. ¾¾ Do not allow the magazine to fall on the floor when releasing; catch it in your hand. The weapon batteries (2 x AAA / Micro) are located under the backstrap. Proceed as follows to insert the batteries (reassemble in the reverse order). 1. 2. Release and remove the magazine. Press out the pin using a punch (2.8 mm diameter).
iP1 SmartSystem 4.4 The wrist watch functions The wrist watch of the SmartSystem has a large number of functions. Certain of these correspond to the functions of a commercially available digital wrist watch. Furthermore, the wrist watch has numerous possibilities for controlling the functions of the SmartSystem. This chapter explains both the wrist watch functions and the SmartSystem-related functions. The functions are described in the same order in which they can be called up on the wrist watch.
iP1 SmartSystem Symbol 25 Meaning Weapon menu The small weapon symbol appears in the top right-hand corner when the weapon menu is called up. Settings related directly to the weapon can be carried out here (see Chapter 4.4.2). Remaining time The symbol appears during setting of the remaining time (see Chapter 4.4.2.2). In the lower half of the display it indicates the remaining time displayed alongside for which the wrist watch is activated.
iP1 SmartSystem Scrolling through the individual function menus of the wrist watch The basic functions of the wrist watch can be scrolled through with the buttons BR and TR in the recurring sequence illustrated below. • Holding button TR depressed (3 seconds) calls up the respective submenu of the selected function menu. INFO If no button on the wrist watch is pressed in a menu for at least 20 seconds, the wrist watch returns automatically to the display of the time and date.
iP1 SmartSystem 4.4.1 Standard display (time and date) As standard, i.e. when no other function of the wrist watch has been called up, the display shows the following information: • Current time. • Current date. When the weapon function of the wrist watch is activated, at least the following information is also displayed: • Activation status of the wrist watch (contour) and status of the weapon battery (bars in the grip).
iP1 SmartSystem • Status of the weapon battery The three battery bars in the grip area of the weapon symbol indicate the charge state of the weapon batteries: Battery capacity 100% Battery capacity approx. 66% Battery capacity approx. 33% (Bar flashes) Battery empty 4.4.1.2 Set time and date Starting situation is the standard display (see Chapter 4.4.1). + 3 sec.   Call up setting: Hold TR pressed for 3 seconds. + Month: Set (TL, BL) and confirm (TR).
iP1 SmartSystem INFO The display of the date also changed, depending on the 12h / 24h setting: 12h mode: .. 24h mode: .. The illustrations in this chapter show the setting of the date in 24h mode. 4.4.2 Weapon menu The weapon menu contains the functions for activation (PIN input) and deactivation of the weapon function, and for setting the remaining time for which the weapon function is to remain activated. 4.4.2.
iP1 SmartSystem 4.4.2.2 PIN OK, set remaining time After correct input of the PIN and confirmation by the display "GOOD", the remaining time menu is displayed. Here you can enter the time with the buttons + (TL) and – (BL) on expiry of which the weapon function of the wrist watch is automatically deactivated. The deactivation is indicated to the user by an acoustic signal. • Maximum settable time: 8 hours. • Minimum settable time: 1 hour.
iP1 SmartSystem Check communication between wrist watch and weapon To check the communication between wrist watch and weapon, hold the weapon in your hand (full batteries must be inserted) so that the backstrap switch is actuated. The LED display will indicate one of the following statuses: • LED display lights up blue: No magazine inserted. • LED display lights up red: Weapon not ready for firing. • LED display lights up green: The wrist watch detects the signal from the weapon.
iP1 SmartSystem 4.4.2.4 PIN entered incorrectly three times If the PIN is entered incorrectly three times, the weapon function of the wrist watch is permanently barred. The message shown opposite appears on the display at every further attempt to enter the PIN. The SuperPIN has to be entered to enable the system again. See Chapter 4.4.5.2. 4.4.2.
iP1 SmartSystem 4.4.3 Alarm clock The setting of the alarm clock function can be displayed and changed in the menu item "Alarm clock". When the alarm clock function is activated, an alarm sounds for 20 seconds when the set time is reached. The alarm can be switched off by pressing any button on the wrist watch, but sounds again after 24 hours (set time is reached again). To switch off the alarm permanently, the alarm clock function has to be deactivated. 4.4.3.
iP1 SmartSystem 4.4.4 Stopwatch The stopwatch offers the possibility for measuring and displaying a given period of time. The maximum accuracy is 1 second. If 59 minutes and 59 seconds is exceeded, only hours and minutes are displayed. Press button MR to start, stop and reset the timing. Starting situation is the standard display (see Chapter 4.4.1). 3x "Stopwatch" menu: Press BR 3x. Start timing: Button MR Stop timing: Button MR Reset: Hold MR pressed for 3 seconds.
iP1 SmartSystem 4.4.5 Extended SmartSystem safety functions The input of the PIN activates the weapon function of the wrist watch. In order that the weapon can be enabled by the wrist watch, the following criteria must be satisfied in addition to the correct input of the PIN: • A magazine inserted into the weapon, • System times of wrist watch and weapon are synchronised, • Wrist watch and weapon have a common "code" for their communication. 4.4.5.
iP1 SmartSystem 4.4.5.2 The SuperPIN If the PIN of the wrist watch is to be deleted (for example, because the PIN was entered incorrectly three times, loss of the PIN or passing on of the weapon), this can be done with the SuperPIN supplied. It consists of 12 digits from 1 to 4. Starting situation is the standard display (see Chapter 4.4.1). 1 3 sec. 3 sec.  Hold TL, TR, BL and BR depressed for 3 seconds. MR: Cancel. Press any other button: To the input. 2 3 4 Enter SuperPIN. MR: Correction.
iP1 SmartSystem 4.4.5.3 Reset weapon By resetting the weapon, the ID of the wrist watch and the code for the communication in the weapon are deleted. Resetting is performed in the following steps: • Enter the weapon PIN, • Check of the weapon PIN by the weapon (weapon held in the hand, backstrap switch actuated, empty magazine inserted). After resetting the weapon, it has to be referenced again before it can be used further (see Chapter 4.4.5.4).
iP1 SmartSystem Weapon PIN entered correctly On input of the correct weapon PIN and successful transmission, the code and the ID of the wrist watch are deleted in the weapon. The symbol shown on the right appears on the display. The weapon must now be placed out of your hand (backstrap switch not actuated). Pressing any button of the wrist watch now returns you to the standard display. Weapon PIN OK INFO As the weapon now has no wrist watch ID and no code, it cannot be used.
iP1 SmartSystem 4.4.5.4 Referencing the weapon During referencing of the weapon, the ID of the wrist watch and the code are transmitted to the weapon and stored there. Referencing is necessary when the weapon has no stored wrist watch ID or code. This is the case, for example, after resetting the weapon. Before delivery by the manufacturer, the weapon is referenced to the wrist watch supplied so that referencing is not necessary with a newly acquired weapon.
iP1 SmartSystem Wrist watch ID and code are transmitted to the weapon and stored. Back to standard display: Press any button. Standard display appears. 4.4.6 Firmware update The firmware of wrist watch and weapon can be updated using the USB tool available as an option. For the communication with the USB tool, the receiver in the wrist watch is activated manually. This menu is not terminated automatically. Press any button to return to the standard display.
iP1 SmartSystem 4.5 Preparing the weapon for use 4.5.1 Clean the barrel of the weapon Before firing, the barrel must be cleaned to remove dirt, oil and residues. The slide of the weapon can be removed for cleaning (see Chapter 5.2). Use commercially available cleansing agents for cleaning the barrel. If necessary, install the slide again and carry out a function test as described in Chapter 4.1.2. INFO At very low temperatures, condensation can freeze on the weapon and impair the function.
iP1 SmartSystem 4.5.3 Prepare the weapon for firing (load the weapon) A precondition for the readiness for firing of the weapon is the correctly entered PIN in the wrist watch worn on the firing hand (see Chapter 4.4.2.1), and fully charged batteries installed in the weapon (see Chapter 4.3.1). DANGER! Mortal danger! A weapon ready for firing represents a potential hazard to life and limb. ¾¾ Observe the corresponding safety precautions for the handling of the armed weapon.
iP1 SmartSystem 4.6 Aiming and firing 4.6.1 The stance CAUTION! Risk of injury! During firing, the slide moves back very quickly and can cause serious injuries to your hands. ¾¾ Keep your hands out of the way of the slide. We recommend two-handed firing for maximum accuracy. Hold the weapon with your firing hand and support it with your other hand. 4.6.2 Aiming The weapon has an ergonomically optimised gun sight based on "rear sight and front sight".
iP1 SmartSystem 4.6.3 Firing Place your finger on the trigger only when you have aimed at the target! Pull the trigger quickly (within 10 seconds) as far as it will go. The cartridge is ignited, the slide moves back, ejects the empty cartridge case and cocks the hammer. The slide moves forward again, transporting a new cartridge from the magazine into the chamber. The weapon is immediately ready for firing again. Place your finger on the trigger. Pull the trigger swiftly as far as it will go. 4.6.
iP1 SmartSystem 4.6.5 Reloading the weapon DANGER! Mortal danger! The weapon is ready for firing after reloading. ¾¾ Observe the corresponding safety precautions for the handling of the armed weapon. ¾¾ Load the weapon only immediately before firing. ¾¾ Unload the weapon immediately after firing (see Chapter 4.6.6). When the last cartridge in the magazine is fired, the slide moves back and remains in the rear position. The weapon is now free of ammunition.
iP1 SmartSystem 4.6.6 Unloading remaining ammunition from weapon CAUTION! Risk of damage! Dropped cartridges may be deformed and could jam in the barrel. Mechanical loading of the ignition charge can cause the cartridge to fire. ¾¾ Catch the cartridges in your hand during emptying of the magazine, do not allow them to drop onto the floor. If there is still ammunition in the weapon after firing, the weapon has to be unloaded as illustrated. Empty the magazine before inserting again. 1. 1.
iP1 SmartSystem 5 Cleaning 5.1 General notes on cleaning Regular cleaning and care of the weapon enhances not only the appearance of the weapon, but also and more importantly the safety of the user. • The service life is prolonged due to the reduced wear. • The functional safety is assured. • Hazards and accidents are avoided. Therefore clean the weapon after every firing session and at intervals of 500 shots as described in the following chapters. 5.
iP1 SmartSystem 5.2.2 Release the slide (pull off the cover) In order to be able to remove the slide, the cover must first be released and pulled off. To release the cover, press the metal strip under the barrel in front of the trigger upwards and pull the cover off the weapon from the front. 2. 1. PRESS Release and pull off cover. 5.2.3 Remove slide After pulling off the cover, the slide can now be removed as illustrated: 2. 1. Pull the slide completely to the rear and lift out.
iP1 SmartSystem 5.3 Cleaning the weapon CAUTION! Risk of damage! Use of the wrong cleaning agents and other materials can result in damage to the weapon. ¾¾ Use only weapon oil, commercially available cleaning agents and lint-free cleaning cloths without additives for cleaning the weapon. ¾¾ Avoid the use of corrosive and aggressive media. • Inspect the weapon first visually for damage. • Clean soiled parts and surfaces of the weapon. • Clean the inside of the barrel using suitable cleaning agents.
iP1 SmartSystem 5.4 Assembling the weapon Push the recoil spring onto the barrel. CLICK Push on the cover until it engages. CAUTION! Push the slide over the spring and pull back over the barrel. Pull the slide back as far as it will go and place onto the guide. Push the slide forward in the guide. CLICK Push in the magazine completely. The weapon is assembled. Risk of injury! During firing without cover, the slide is not fixed. This can result in damage to the weapon.
iP1 SmartSystem 6 Malfunctions and Remedies This chapter describes possible malfunctions that may occur and corresponding remedial measures that the user can carry out himself. If the malfunction cannot be remedied with the measures described here, please consult your dealer. 6.1 Mechanical faults Malfunction The cartridge jams in the barrel. Cartridge does not ignite. Remedial measure Have the weapon repaired by a specialist. Communication error. See Chapter 6.3.
iP1 SmartSystem Malfunction Cartridge is not transported into the chamber. Cause Faulty ammunition. Chamber soiled. Recoil spring defective. Magazine not inserted correctly. (Last) cartridge is not delivered from the magazine. Slide does not remain back after the last shot. Slide does not close completely. Projectile strikes to the side of the target. Projectile strikes above or below the target. 52 Magazine damaged. Magazine spring defective. Magazine damaged. Faulty ammunition.
iP1 SmartSystem 6.2 Change shot pattern The shot pattern of the weapon can be changed both vertically (by using a different front sight size) and horizontally (by lateral adjustment of the front sight). The front sight is held in the front sight mounting and can be moved sideways in the mounting to change the shot pattern horizontally. After replacing the front sight, the horizontal shot pattern must always be readjusted. 6.2.
iP1 SmartSystem 6.3 Electronic malfunctions Malfunction LED display does not light up (backstrap switch actuated). LED display lights up red. Cause No or empty batteries in the weapon. Remedial measure Install full batteries in the weapon (see Chapter 4.3.1). Enter PIN at the wrist watch (see Chapter 4.4.2.1). Reference weapon (see Chapter 4.4.5.4), possibly test a different weapon (if you have access to several weapons). Wrist watch is not within range of Bring wrist watch and weapon into the weapon.
iP1 SmartSystem 7 Storage 7.1 Corrosion protection of the weapon Corrosion protection of the weapon is only necessary if storage for at least 6 months is planned. The corrosion protection guards the weapon against external influences and its functional safety is maintained. If the weapon is not to be stored for longer than 6 months, cleaning as described in Chapter 5 is sufficient. CAUTION! Risk of damage! Use of the wrong cleaning agents and other materials can result in damage to the weapon.
iP1 SmartSystem 7.2 Packing the weapon • Unload the weapon as described in Chapter 4.6.6. • Empty the magazine. • Pack the weapon in the corresponding transport container. 7.3 Storage of the weapon INFO The national regulations on the storage of weapons and ammunition must be observed and obeyed. • Remove the batteries. • If the weapon is not to be stored for longer than 6 months, cleaning as described in Chapter 5 must be carried out.
iP1 SmartSystem 8 Transport / Shipment 8.1 Preparing the weapon for transport INFO The national regulations on the transport of weapons and ammunition must be observed and obeyed. • Unload the weapon (see Chapter 4.6.6). • Pack the weapon (see Chapter 7.2). 8.2 Shipping the weapon INFO The national regulations on the shipment of weapons and ammunition must be observed and obeyed. • Unload the weapon (see Chapter 4.6.6). • Pack the weapon (see Chapter 7.2).
iP1 SmartSystem 9 Disposal INFO The national regulations on the disposal of weapons, ammunition and batteries must be observed and obeyed. The batteries, in particular, contain hazardous substances and must not be disposed of in the domestic refuse. The weapon must be disposed of via the weapon dealer or the manufacturer. For disposal by the manufacturer, please proceed as follows: • Pack the weapon ready for shipment (see Chapter 8.2).
iP1 SmartSystem 10 Spare Parts and Repairs DANGER! Risk of injury! The iP1 SmartSystem from Armatix is a high-tech product and is manufactured with the highest precision. Errors during repair can lead to serious injury to persons and serious damage to the weapon and to dangerous malfunctions. ¾¾ For repairs going beyond the replacement of the parts to be removed for cleaning, the weapon must be placed in the hands of a dealer or sent to the manufacturer.
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