Installation Guide
B
D
F
E
Installing the Laser System
A
C
For: UNI–RED, UNI–GREEN, and UNI–IR
What’s in the Box
A Laser Housing
B Battery Cover
C Clamping Screw
D Phillips Head Screws
G
Spare Parts List
LMS–UNI–RG Removable rail grip
LMS–UNI–CS Clamping screw
LMS–UNI–AS Activation switch
LMS–2X357 or LMS–2X13N Batteries: 357 (2) or 1/3N (2)
LMS–AT50 Adjustment tool
E Batteries 357 (2) or 1/3N (2)
F Adjustment Tool
G Activation Switch
A
B
1 | Remove the magazine from your
firearm and clear the chamber.
Check if your gun is unloaded.
2 | Check again!
3 | Slightly loosen the clamping
screw on the laser housing
to open the rail grips.
DO NOT REMOVE CLAMPING
SCREW. Mount the laser on the
rail of your firearm, making sure
the rail grips on the laser unit are
firmly set into the grooves on the
rail and the clamping screw is in
line with the notch in your rail
(figure A).
Changing the Batteries
4 | Tighten the clamping screw with
the fingers to ensure a secure
fit (figure B). Further tighten the
clamping screw with a
screwdriver or coin until the laser
is firmly attached (figure C).
5 | Turn on the laser by pressing in
on the activation switch from the
right or left side. The center
position is o.
6 | Follow the manufacturer’s
instructions to attach your choice
of additional accessories onto
the Integrated Picatinny Rail
(figure D).
Accessories
C
D
E
F
1 | Unscrew and remove
both phillips head screws from
battery cover.
2 | Remove battery cover from laser
housing and insert batteries into
unit as shown.
3 | Put battery cover back in place
on laser housing, making sure
the lip on the cover first engages
the slot in the laser housing.
4 | Install and tighten both Phillips
head screws into battery cover.
Do not overtighten.
Disclaimer
Export of LaserMax IR Lasers is strictly prohibited without a valid export license
issued by the U.S. Department of State Oce of Defense Trade Controls, in
accordance with International Trac in Arms (ITAR), Title 22, Code of Federal
Regulations Part 120-130. Transfer to a foreign person is considered
an export even if done within the US. For further information contact
the Oce of Defense Trade Control @ (202) 663-1282.
LMS–UNI–MAS–6 Momentary Activation Switch 6” cord
LMS–UNI–MAS–10 Momentary Activation Switch 10” cord
LMS–ADP–SIGMA Rail adapter for S&W Sigma series
LMS–ADP–SHOTGUN Rail adapter for 1” shotgun mag tube
LMS–HKADP–C Rail adapter for H&K USP compact
LMS–HKADP–F Rail adapter for H&K USP full size
LMS–ADP–AR Rail adapter for Black Rifles
TIMEOUT!
To avoid unintentional
battery drain, the laser is set
to automatically turn o after
10 minutes. When timed out,
simply cycle the activation
switch to refresh the laser and
turn it back on!
Changing the Laser Mode
Turn the laser on for at least two seconds, then turn it o. Next,
turn the laser on and o three times from the same side while
stopping at the center position while turning o (each on/o cycle
should take less than half of a second).When the laser is turned on,
the mode will have changed. To return the laser to the previous
mode, repeat the process.
01785-0-51
Installation Guide
For: UNI–RED, UNI–GREEN, and UNI–IR
Aligning the Laser Limited Warranty
1 | To sight in your laser, insert the
adjustment tool into one of the
small alignment ports on the
outside of the laser housing.
2 | Fine tune your laser alignment
by slowly turning the adjustment
tool, then checking your laser
position against your fixed sights
and your point of impact (POI).
IMPORTANT: This alignment
should be done at a minimum
distance of 10 yards. A ¼ turn
equals approximately three inches
at ten yards.
Warning: Do not turn the
adjustment tool more than
one complete turn from factory
position. This may cause
damage to the laser and may
void your warranty.
The hole at the bottom adjusts
elevation (vertical alignment). A
clockwise turn (left side, to front,
to right side of firearm) shifts laser
down. The hole on the side
adjusts windage (horizontal
alignment). A clockwise turn
(front, to top, to bottom) shifts the
laser to the left.
Registration of your product is required in order
to receive warranty service. Go to lasermax.com/
Service/RegisterWarranty.aspx to fill out the
registration form.
The product that you have purchased is subject to the
terms of this limited warranty. This limited warranty
gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have
other rights, which vary from State to State. The product
you purchased is warranted to be free from defects in
material
and workmanship at the time of purchase.
This limited warranty does not cover expendable parts
(i.e. batteries), because they have definite and predictable
life expectancies and should be replaced by you, to
protect the product and preserve your warranty. This
limited warranty also does not cover damages due
to equipment or parts, which upon inspection are
determined by LaserMax to have become defective after
the date of purchase due to abuse, misuse, etc. The
coverage of this limited warranty begins on the date of
purchase and ends 5 years after the date of purchase.
This limited warranty is extended only to the original
purchaser of the product and is not transferable. To
be eligible for warranty coverage you as the original
purchaser of the product must register the product in
our warranty registration system at www.lasermax.com
within 90 days of your original purchase.
To make a warranty claim you must make a warranty
repair request no later than the date that is five (5)
years from the date of purchase and obtain a return
authorization number from our Warranty Department at
1-800-LASER-03.
Warning
Red and Green Lasers
CLASS 3R VISIBLE LASER
Output Power: <5mW
Wavelength: 500 —700nm
Once you have made a warranty claim, LaserMax will
inspect the product to determine whether it is eligible
for warranty coverage. If eligible, LaserMax will repair
or replace the part(s)/product that LaserMax, in its
sole discretion, determines to be defective during the
warranty period. If not eligible, LaserMax will return the
part(s)/product to you and inform you why coverage is
not available. LaserMax reserves the right to substitute
equivalent product replacement at its discretion.
Any and all implied warranties, including the implied
warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular
purpose, and non-infringement also begin on the date
of purchase and end five years after the date of purchase.
Some States do not allow limitations on how long an
implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not
apply to you. The foregoing is your exclusive remedy
and LaserMax’ exclusive liability for any warranty claim.
LaserMax will not, under any circumstances, be liable
for any incidental, indirect, consequential, punitive or
exemplary damages (even if LaserMax has been notified
of the possibility of such damages) resulting from or
related to a product including, without limitation, any
loss of profits, or loss of opportunity, or damages in
excess of your purchase price for the product. Some
States do not allow the exclusion or limitation of
incidental or consequential damages, so the above
limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.
Infrared Laser
CLASS 1 INVISIBLE LASER
Output Power: <0.7mW
Wavelength: 850nm
LaserMax, Inc.
3495 Winton Place
Rochester, NY 14623 USA
For Rifle Pack Owners:
Installing the LaserMax Momentary Switch and Manta Rail System
1 | Using a Phillips head
screwdriver, remove battery
cover (figure G).
2 | Remove slide switch housing
screws (figure G) and gently
remove activation switch to
reveal switch contact pins
(figure H). Store activation
switch and cover for future use.
3 | Align slide switch housing of
momentary activation switch
with rear of Uni-Max (figure I)
and insert slide switch housing
screws (figure J). Turn clockwise
to gently tighten until resistance
is felt. Do not over tighten.
4 | Replace battery cover and
battery cover screws (figure K).
5 | Fasten the Uni-Max to the rail of
firearm. Locate the activation
switch pad.
6 | Insert pressure pad through
front of Manta end cap (figure L).
7 | Before inserting into Manta
Rail, coat pressure pad with
a small amount of supplied
lubricant to assist in installation.
8 | Insert pressure pad (top side up)
into the Manta Rail panel and
adjust to desired position
(figure M).
If multiple Manta Rail panels
are used: insert pressure pad
and wire through panels that
are positioned in line prior to
placement.
9 | Attach additional Manta
End Cap on opposite end of the
MantaRail panel and push
together until flush (figure N).
10 | Position bottom edge of Manta
Rail assembly against edge of
the firearm rail. Snap the Manta
Rail down over the opposite
edge.
11 | Push Manta end caps inward to
ensure proper fit and alignment.
12 | Use supplied Manta clips to
secure cord flush with the rail
to ensure snag-free operation
(figure O).
G
I
K
13 | Move the small white slide
switch (located on slide switch
housing) to the forward position
to initiate activation switch pad
operation (figure P).
14 | With slide switch in the forward
position, the Uni-Max laser will
turn on whenever the activation
switch pad is depressed.
Releasing the activation switch
pad will turn the laser o.
Note: Switch in the forward
position, toward cord, is active
(figure P). Switch in the rear
position, away from cord, is
inactive.
H
N
M
J
L
P
O