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If you've ever noticed your thermal scope momentarily pausing or clicking during use, this is a normal and important process called NUC, or Non-Uniformity Correction.
Thermal scopes detect subtle heat differences in your environment and convert them into a visible image. This powerful technology allows you to spot game, track targets, and navigate in complete darkness. However, temperature shifts — from both the environment and the scope’s internal electronics — can introduce small inconsistencies in the image over time.
NUC is a built-in calibration process that corrects these natural inconsistencies, keeping your image crisp and uniform. When a NUC occurs, you may briefly see the image hold or hear a soft click — this is completely normal and ensures your scope delivers the best possible performance.
New AGM thermal scopes feature an on-screen countdown to let you know when an automatic NUC is about to happen. This keeps you aware and ready without any surprises while you're aiming or scanning.
AGM optics allow you to choose between automatic NUC and manual NUC modes:
To perform a manual NUC, check your owner's manual for your specific AGM model’s button combination.
NUC helps maintain the accuracy and clarity of your thermal image, so you can confidently identify targets and track movement in any conditions. Regular correction prevents subtle drift in the image and supports reliable performance over extended use.
If you're new to thermal optics, try both automatic and manual NUC modes to find what fits your style best. Remember, that quick pause or click is simply your scope optimizing your view to ensure you always see clearly.
For more information, detailed instructions, and advanced settings, refer to your AGM scope’s user manual or visit AGMGlobalVision.com.
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