TABLE OF CONTENTS Overview................. Pg. 4-5 Components..............Pg. 6-7 B a t t e r y i n s t a l l a t i o n ........P g . 8 P o w e r o n / o f f .
Overview The WG-37 Monocular can be used for observation in complete darkness or low light conditions. The viewing distance in low light conditions is infinity. Complete darkness restricts the viewing distance to a maximum of 200 metres. Quick and easy to transfer data with USB cable, viewing images and video on a monitor with video OUT and recharging the battery by using of the DC IN socket.
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The monocular can be used to take photos or capture video during the day or at night. The WG-37 monocular is the perfect optical device to enhance your vision at night. A built-in infrared illuminator provides additional light when in darker conditions.
Components 1. Objective lens cover 2. Objective focus wheel 3. Infrared illuminator 4. 5V DC IN 5. Mini USB 2.0 socket 6. Video OUT 7. Threaded tripod mount 8. Battery compartment 9. Dioptre focus wheel...
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10. Eyecup 11. Dioptre marker 12. Power/Select button 13. IR button 14. Mode button 15. Up button 16. Down button 17. Hand strap...
Battery installation Unscrew the battery cover (using a coin in the groove if needed). Insert the battery negative end first and then screw the battery cover back in place. Turn the monocular on, the screen will light up if the battery is inserted correctly and is charged.
Power on Remove the objective lens cover. Hold the “power” button for 3 seconds to turn the Monocular on. Look through the eyecup, it is ready for use when the screen has lit up and the icons are displayed. Display icons 1.
Focusing Remove the objective lens cover and look through the eyecup at the screen. Adjust the dioptre focus ring until the icons are sharp on the screen. Adjust the objective focus wheel until the desired viewing image is sharp. The infrared illuminator should be used to achieve the optimum viewing image.
Screen brightness The brightness adjustment menu allows you to alter the brightness of the digital display. While in photo or video mode, press the “IR” button to enter the brightness adjustment menu. As shown on the image above, the number after the word “Bright” is the current screen brightness.
Infrared illuminator The infrared adjustment menu allows you to alter the strength of the assisting infrared light. While in photo or video mode, press the “IR” button twice to enter the infrared adjustment menu. As shown on the image above, the number after the word “Lamp” is the current infrared strength.
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Notes: In any of the previous adjustment menus, the monocular will return to its current mode if there is no operation within 8 seconds. To save battery power, turn the infrared illuminator off when it is not needed by pressing the “down” button until the infrared strength is reduced to 0.
Photo mode When the monocular is first operated ,it will enter photo mode automatically. you can take still images of your environment In this mode. If the monocular is not in photo mode, press the “mode” button to cycle through the available modes until you see the photo mode symbol.
Video mode In photo mode, press the “mode” button twice to enter video mode. In this mode you can record videos of your environment (up to 10 minutes long). If the monocular is not in video mode, press the “mode” button to cycle through the available modes until you see the video mode symbol.
Photo playback In photo mode, press the “mode” button to enter playback mode. This allows you to view any photos or videos you have taken with the monocular. If the monocular is not in photo mode, press the “mode” button to cycle through the available modes until you see the playback mode symbol.
Video playback In photo mode, press the “mode” button to enter playback mode. This allows you to view any photos or videos you have taken with the monocular. If the monocular is not in photo mode, press the “mode” button to cycle through the available modes until you see the playback mode symbol.
Date and time Connect the monocular to your computer using the USB lead supplied. The computer will identify the monocular automatically and read the content on the SD card. Create and open the “time.txt” file. Adjust the date and time in the following format: yyyy.mm.dd hh.mm.ss Save and close the “time.txt”...
Monitor connection Connect your monitor to the Video OUT on the monocular using the video lead supplied. Hold the “power” button for 3 seconds, the monitor will now display the screen of the monocular. Computer connection Connect the monocular to your computer using the USB lead supplied.
Battery RCR123A rechargeable (650mAh, 3.7V) or 3.7V ICR14500 750mAh Please ensure the battery is charged for 10 hours before first use to increase life expectancy. Recharging Connect the power adaptor to the 5V DC IN. The LED charging indicator next to the 5V DC IN will glow red while the battery is charging and turn off when it is fully charged.
Specification Outstanding optical clarity, high performance night vision Wide field of view Video out capable 5Mega Pixels CMOS vs image-intensifier tube In-view 1.44” TFT display Adjustable eyepiece Powerful infrared spotlight Built-in tripod mount Magnification:5 Dimension of Objectives:φ40mm Field of View:5°x3.75° The Range of Ocular Adjustment: ±0.6 JPEG:2560*1920 Video:640*480(VGA)@15FPS...
Package 1x Digtal Night Vision (4G SD Card included) 1x Rechargeable Battery 1x USB Cable 1x TV Cable 1x DC Cable 1x Pouch 1x Portable Bag 1x Cleaning Cloth 1x User's Manual Additional information Keep monocular in its carry case when not in use. Operating temperature: -30°C to 50°C Store in a cool dry environment.
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