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FIGURE 2
IR illuminator indicator (red,
left), Low battery indicator
(yellow, right)
the screen is not lit ensure the batteries installed are charged
and the polarity is correct.
When the Unit is ON you may see a
red and/or yellow LED indicator in
the field of view (Fig. 2). When the
yellow or red LED indicators are
flashing, the remaining battery
power is low and it should be
changed. For uninterrupted operation
keep a fresh battery ready and
replace it on time. If the red LED
indicator is lit solidly, the IR
illuminator is activated. This
warning is intended to prevent the
user from unintentionally giving
away their position.
In the daytime with the objective lens cap on, it is normal to
observe a ‘fuzzy’ image. Switching on the Unit in the daytime is
intended for testing purposes only. During night use, the
objective lens cap should be removed and the ‘fuzzy’ image
should no longer be observed.
The rotating switch has four positions: “Off”, “Auto”, “On”,
“IR”. In Auto mode the monocular will switch off automatically
when turned upright. This mode saves battery life and avoids
unintentionally illuminating the users face during combat
operations.