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You do not even specify in your mod description "what periscope" you are using as reference.
The URL I have linked is accurate and uses original documents and scientific reports.
There were multiple attack and night periscopes and they all had different graticules. It is very likely that you either saw a simplified duplicate for educational purposes (museum, etc) or you saw a different type of periscope.
The IIA and the VII had different attack periscopes and some VII were later equipped with "post-war" periscopes such as the ASR C/3 or the ASR/6.
Btw, the website is from one of the former UBOAT game developers who sadly died a few months ago...
I am very sure the website is correct.
There is plenty of material about the StaS C/2 and other German periscopes.
The graticules in the periscope were illuminated, but the numbers were not.
Visit: http://tvre.org/en/aiming-with-the-periscope
for real periscope description.