5. Put in the new batteries with the button end (positive) first.

The easy way to load the 4 button cells is to stack them up (button end up) on a sheet of paper or card, slide the focus light over them, then tilt the light with paper upright..

6.Replace the end cap by screwing it in all the way.

7.Replace the focus light on the illuminator, and position it so the flex end can be placed into the clip at the 12:00 position (top center) of the lens.

8.A set of batteries in the focus light will provide about 150 hours of illumination.

Using other lenses

For other photography you may remove the lens and illuminator and attach another lens such as a zoom, wide-angle, or macro lens. You will need to change the top Mode dial from A (Aperture- Priority) to AUTO, to restore the settings (shown below) for iris camera operation. The 105mm macro lens is fixed at closest focus and must remain fixed at this position at all times. When using this lens, the camera must be in Manual focus mode. This lens must also remain in Manual mode at all times during iris photography. You may photograph any subject in the ½” diameter size range with this lens-illuminator.

For more information – Technical Support

Contact Miles Research for additional information of technical support

Jon Miles

Miles Research

141 E 13th Ave Escondido, CA 92025 760-746-7415 jon@milesresearch.com www.milesresearch.com

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