Newcon Optik Phantom 150 Binoculars User Manual


 
NOTE : As the design is being continuously improved some
descriptions may differ from those given above.
4. CONSTRUCTION
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1- Body
2- Lens Focusing Ring
3- Eye-piece
4- Switch Button for the Scope
5- IR Illuminator Switch
6- IR Illuminator
7- Battery House Cover
8- Lens Cover
9- Carrying Strap
10- Low battery indicator
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5.
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 !
5.1
Pre-starting procedures.
1. Unpack the device. In order to replace the battery unscrew battery
house cover (7) and replace the battery observing the polarity
indicated; close cover (7). First, make sure the lens cap (8) is closed:
Check the functioning of the device by switching it on (click switch 4)
and looking through eye-piece (3). If power supply and the battery is
O.K., you will see greenish lit screen. If the screen is not lit, check the
battery. Replace the battery if necessary. If everything works, now is a
great time to fill the warranty card. You can find the unit’s serial
number on the button.
5.2.
Testing of operation
Turn on the device using switch (4). Lens cap (8) must be on. Direct the
device on an object placed within 40-50 m from the viewer. Turning the
eye-piece (3) try to achieve the sharpest image on the screen of the
image tube. For close focusing rotate the front lens (2)
5.3. Operation at night
AT MOON LIGHT: Unscrew the lens cover (8). Turn on the device
using switch (4). Turning the eye-piece focusing lever (3) adjust to
achieve the most clear image on the screen. Then obtain the most clear-
cut image of the object focusing with ring,(2). Repeat the steps of
focusing if necessary.
Note: The ON button is equipped with automatic shut off circuitry.
After a while, it will shut itself off, to prevent battery drain.
AT INSUFFICIENT AMBIENT ILLUMINATION
Activate switch (4) for switching on the device. Press button (5) for
switching on IR illuminator. Direct the device on the object to be
viewed.
Note: The I/R button is equipped with automatic shot off circuitry.
After a while, it will shot itself off, to prevent battery drain.
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