Fraser Optics LE Series Manual

14x40mm gyro-stabilized monolite engineered with stedi-eye technology

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The LE Series
14x40mm Gyro-Stabilized Monolite
Engineered with STEDI-EYE
Technology
®
F R A S E R O P T I C S
The Clear Advantage

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  • Page 1 The LE Series 14x40mm Gyro-Stabilized Monolite Engineered with STEDI-EYE Technology ® F R A S E R O P T I C S The Clear Advantage...
  • Page 3 98% of image motion caused by hand or platform movement. The Monolite is engineered using Fraser Optics’ STEDI-EYE Technology which offers serious users the clear ® advantage. In operations where lives are on the line, only Fraser Optics delivers the kind of proven, tested performance that you can trust.
  • Page 5: Getting Started

    Getting Started Unscrew battery cover (1) by rotating cover counterclockwise. Insert battery and replace the battery cover. The battery orientation is molded into the side of the battery box. Turn the power on by depressing the power switch (2). The integral green LED will flash indicating the unit is starting up.
  • Page 7: Location And Description Of Major Components

    Location and Description of Major Components The LE Series 14x40mm monocular is gyroscopically stabilized. The unit is driven electrically by a small motor, powered by one CR-123 battery. EYEPIECE. Used for viewing and adjusts for individual diopter (focus). EYECUP. Rubber end on eyepiece for comfort viewing.
  • Page 9 Using Your LE Series Monolite To use your monocular, turn the power on by depressing the power switch. Wait approximately 30 seconds for the gyro to reach full speed. To activate Stabilization, turn the lock switch to the UNLOCK position. Stabilization will remain active until the lock switch is returned to the LOCK position.
  • Page 10: Cleaning Procedures

    • Brush across the surface with light, quick strokes, flicking after each stroke to dislodge the dust. • When all visible particles of dust and dirt have been removed, use Fraser Optics lens cleaning solution or pre-moistened cleaning cloths and gently wipe over the surface.
  • Page 11: Equipment Specifications

    Equipment Specifications Magnification ....14x Objective diameter ....40mm Exit pupil .
  • Page 12: Troubleshooting Procedures

    Troubleshooting Procedures All internal maintenance on your Monolite is to be accomplished by Fraser Optics. Opening the monocular or attempting any repair beyond that which is outlined in this manual may void warranty and/or cause damage to, or degrade the product’s performance. If, after troubleshooting, there are deficiencies that cannot be corrected, the Monolite must be returned to the manufacturer.
  • Page 13: Repair Process

    Return for Service Instructions If your Fraser Optics product fails to perform in any way, please contact a customer service representative by calling (215) 443-5240. If the product needs to be sent to Fraser Optics for service, the customer service representative will provide you a repair number (RMA).
  • Page 14: Manufacturer's Liability

    Users are responsible for proper training and usage of Fraser Optics products. Fraser Optics is not liable for claims of performance or product failure under any...
  • Page 16 1025 Thomas Dr, Warminster, PA 18974 • Phone: (215) 443-5240 • Fax: (215) 443-0966 E-mail: info@fraseroptics.com • www.fraseroptics.com Made in the USA 07002-750...

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