6. OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING!
NEVER OPERATE YOUR NIGHT VISION DEVICE IN
DAYLIGHT AREAS WITHOUT THE LENS COVER ON!
NEVER DIRECT THE LENS IN THE DIRECTION OF
BRIGHT LIGHT!
6.1 Pre-starting procedures.
1. Unpack the device. In order to install the battery,
open battery house cover (8), and install the battery.
Check the functioning of the device by switching it on
(click switch 7) and looking through eye-piece (9). If power
supply and the batteries are O.K., you will see greenish lit
screen. If the screen is not lit, check the batteries. Replace the
batteries if necessary. if everything works, now is a great time
to fill the warranty card.
Note: The scope will remain on for up to several minutes after
releasing the ON button. This is normal.
6.2 Testing of operation,
The scope can be switched on by short pushes on the
button (7) during 1-2 seconds. The lens cap must be on the
lens (3).
Direct the device on an object placed within 10-20 m
from the viewer. Turning the eye-piece (9) and the lens (3) try
to achieve the sharpest image on the screen of the image tube.
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6.3 Operation at night
AT MOON LIGHT
Take off the lens cover from the lens (3). Turn on the
device using switch (7). Turning the eye-piece (9) adjust to
achieve the most clear image on the screen. Then obtain the
most clear-cut image of the object focusing with ring (5).
Repeat the steps of focusing if necessary.
As a battery saving measure, the unit has an automatic
delayed shut off. When brightness of the image is being
lowered, press the switch again.
If brightness of the screen is decreasing, replace the
batteries.
Take out the batteries during long periods of non-
operation.
AT INSUFFICIENT AMBIENT ILLUMINATION
At insufficient ambient illumination use the AP-7
Infra/Red illuminator. Attach AP-7 Infra/Red illuminator unit
using the mount screw (4) to the tripod socket of the telescope
lens NZT, then switch on AP-7 (2). Focusing of the beam is
done by rotation of the lens ring (6). The angle of the beam
can be adjusted as well (5).
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