Newcon Optik Phantom 150 operation manual Important Information

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Read prior to activation

You have just purchased a complicated electronic device. To operate it properly, please read this manual carefully. Here are some common Precautions that must be noted.

NEVER expose the opened objective lens of an active unit in

daylight. At daytime objective lens must be covered by caps. There

is a tiny hole in the cap to provide enough light for day time

operation. It is allowed to turn on the unit at daytime, but the lenses

must be covered by caps.

NEVER aim active unit at intense light sources (i.e. lights,

headlamps, campfires, the moon, etc.)

NEVER reverse the polarity of a battery

ATTENTION!

Image quality of the object, which is being observed when an image intensifier is functioning, depends mainly upon operating characters

of this image intensifier.

Due to this fact black spots, which are inherent in the image intensifier, may be seen in the field of view of a viewing device.

Field of view is shown below.

Central zone

Boundary zone

Periphery zone

Permissible defects, which may be seen in the field of viewing device, are given in the table

NEVER disassemble the unit

Type of

Zone

black spots

 

 

Central

 

(circle of diameter

 

5.5 mm)

Immovable

Boundary

 

 

(circle of diameter

 

5.5-9.0 mm)

 

Periphery

 

(circle of diameter

 

9.0-11.0 mm)

Moving

Entire field

(circle of diameter

 

11.0 mm)

Size of black spots,

Number of

mm

spots

Up to 0.073

Not limited

From 0.073 to 0.150

5

From 0.150 to 0.294

1

From 0.073 to 0.150

10

From 0.150 to 0.294

3

From 0.294 to 0.400

1

Not limited

Not limited

From 0.150 to 0.294

1

2

15

 

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