BATTERY INSTALLATION
Your binocular runs on two AAA batteries. To install them, turn the screw of the
battery cover 90° clockwise, remove the cover and install two AAA batteries as
indicated. Match the boss of the battery compartment with the groove of the
battery cover. The cover should tightly fit the body along the perimeter, avoid
skewing. Lock the cover by turning the screw of the battery cover 90°
counterclockwise.
USE AND TESTING
Make sure that the batteries have been installed according to the instructions
found in the battery installation section of this manual.
Enter a dark area before turning on the binocular.
Remove the objective caps.
Activate the device by pushing the "ON" (2) button. The green LED indicator (3)
lights up. If the batteries are low, the colour of the indicator will turn red.
You can test your binocular in a light area without removing the protective caps.
This will not damage your unit.
If the subject to be viewed is in a completely dark area, including lowlight
shadow areas; activate the infrared illuminator (4) by pushing the "IR" button
(5). To adjust the IR power, rotate the controller (6).
Direct the turned on binocular at an object at a distance of about 10-100
meters. Rotating the eyepieces (7), focus on the tube's screen - rough surface
or tiny dark dots are visible. Rotate the objective lenses (1) until the image
quality is optimal. Re-focus the eyepieces, if necessary. After this adjustment
you may not rotate the eyepieces irrespective of the distance and objective
lenses.
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Point the binocular at an object to be viewed and adjust the final focus by
rotating the objective lens focusing ring until the image is optimal. When
screwing the objective lenses into the housing, it focuses on farther objects,
when screwing out - on closer ones.
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OPEN
When you are finished using your binocular place the caps back onto the
objective lenses and turn off the unit by pushing the "ON" (2) button, the LED
indicator will go out. Put the binocular into the carrying case.
CAUTION!
Your device can be used in extreme cold. However, when the unit is brought
back into a warm environment, you must wait approximately 2-3 hours before
using the unit again. Failure to do so may result in damage as a result of
condensation accumulating on the internal circuitry of the unit.
MAINTENANCE
Clean the lens with professional lens cleaning supplies intended for use with
multicoated optics.
Blow any dust or dirt off the lenses using dry, compressed air.
Clean the unit housing with a soft, clean cloth.
STORAGE
During long-time storage please remove the batteries to prevent possible
leakage. The battery cover must be fully screwed during long-time storage.
TROUBLESHOOTING
The scope will not turn on.
Check that the batteries are installed properly. Install the batteries according to
the (+) and (-) polarity, ensuring that the markings on the battery and battery
compartment correspond with one another. Check the battery contacts to
ensure they are clean and free of corrosion; if necessary, clean the contacts
with rubbing alcohol. Also check that the cap of the battery department is fully
closed, otherwise the device will not operate. If necessary, replace the
batteries as they may be depleted. Also be sure that the "ON" button has been
pushed and the green LED is on.
Distinct black dots appear on the screen.
These dots are cosmetic blemishes resulting from tube production processes
and do not interfere with the reliability or performance of the scope and are not
a defect.
The image "snows".
Image may "snow" in a dark environment during 30-60 seconds after the
device is activated; this effect disappears soon. Image may slightly "snow" if
the device was previously operated without the lens caps at a high level of
luminance. Image may also "snow" if the device is operated in complete
darkness with the IR illuminator off.
The image is not focused.
Adjust the focus of the eyepieces and the objectives (see "Use and Testing"
section). Check that the lenses are not foggy or dusty; if they are, carefully
clean the external surfaces of lenses with a soft cotton fabric. Replace the
batteries if the total battery charge is less than 2.2V.
When the unit is brought into a warm environment from a cold one,
condensation may appear on the internal lenses; you must wait two hours
before using the unit.
Visibility decreases or disappears.
Turn the power off and turn the binocular away from the light source; visibility
will restore itself immediately.
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