Summary of Contents for Night Owl NightScope NONEXGEN
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Owners Manual NightScope Monocular PLEASE READ: Excessive exposure to bright light, with power on, will destroy internal Image Intensifier Tube. Night Vision device is designed for nighttime use only. Not for use in daylight conditions nor in lighted environments. Keep lens cap on device when not in use to protect optics and internal Image Intensifier Tube. CAUTION: Do not point Infrared Emitter directly into eye at close range.
NONEXGEN NONM3X NONM4X Product Specifications 2.0x 3.0x 4.0x Magnification 70 feet at a distance 68 feet at a distance 56 feet at a distance Field of View of 200 feet of 200 feet of 200 feet IR Field of Illuminations is 32 ft. diam at 150 ft. (12° Projection Angle) Infrared CR-123/3-volt lithium battery (battery not included) Power Supply...
Quick Start GET FAMILIAR WITH THE DEVICE -HOW TO FOCUS YOUR NIGHT VISION DEVICE In a LIGHTED environment: Step 1 Install Battery [ A ] ( battery not included) . Step 2 DO NOT REMOVE the LENS CAP [ E ] . The pinhole [ F ] in the lens cap lets through a small amount of light.
Image Quality The image you see through a Night Vision device is VERY DIFFERENT from the image observed using day-time monoculars. A Night Vision image is electronically amplified and then reproduced on a phosphorus screen and therefore not as “clear” as a day-time monocular image.
When can I expose the unit to light? For demonstration purposes there is a pinhole in the lens cap, which enables you to power on the unit in the light. The lens cap can be taken off during daylight, but the unit has to be off. What is Generation 1? How does it differ from other Generations of Night Vision devices? Generation 1, 2, 3 and 4 all employ electron bombardment technology.
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How Night Vision Works Light (like moonlight or starlight) coming into the device from the direction of the object is gathered by the objective lens and focused onto the Image Intensifier Tube. The front of the Image Intensifier Tube contains a photocathode which converts light into electrons. The device contains a very high voltage power supply, which converts the 3 volts supplied by the batteries into 17 kilovolts.
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