X-Vision Optics XANB30 User Manual

X-Vision Optics XANB30 User Manual

Night vision digital binocular

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NIGHT VISION DIGITAL
BINOCULAR XANB30
USER MANUAL
Edition, 2020-8-21
X-Vision Optics
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5140 Moundview Dr.
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Red Wing, MN 55066

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Linda
May 23, 2025

Can I use rechargeable lithium 1.5v AA batteries instead of alkaline batteries?

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Mr. Anderson
May 25, 2025

The manual specifically states to use Alkaline AA batteries. It does not mention support for rechargeable lithium 1.5V AA batteries. Therefore, use of rechargeable lithium batteries is not confirmed and may not be recommended.

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Summary of Contents for X-Vision Optics XANB30

  • Page 1 NIGHT VISION DIGITAL BINOCULAR XANB30 USER MANUAL Edition, 2020-8-21 X-Vision Optics 5140 Moundview Dr. Red Wing, MN 55066...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Playback 4. Display Information 5. Menu Settings 6. Trouble Shooting 7. Appendix: Specifications X-Vision Optics 5140 Moundview Dr. Red Wing, MN 55066 Third Edition, August 2020. Published by X-Vision Optics, Red Wing, Minnesota © 2020 X-Vision Optics. All rights reserved.
  • Page 3: Package Contents

    1. Package Contents: Binocular Neck Strap 2020-8-21 Version...
  • Page 4: About The Binocular

    2. About the Binocular: ① ③ ④ ② ⑤ ⑥ Long press for power on and off ①Power Short press for 3 levels of screen brightness ● There are 4 modes: Photo / Video / Playback ②Mode Menu (in a loop). ●...
  • Page 5 · Memory For memory card insert (when the power is off) Card Slot · View ⑧ Area · Strap ⑦ Hook ⑨Focus HOW TO FOCUS Wheel ⑨ Turn Focus Wheel ⑩Battery Compartment ⑪ Tripod ⑨ Holder ⑩ ⑩ ⑪ 2020-8-21 Version...
  • Page 6: Quick Start

    3. Quick Start: Install Batteries  (1) Open the covers. (2) Put in 4 AA Alkaline batteries in each compartment in the directions of + and –. (3) Close the battery compartments. Insert a memory card (for photo and video taking) ...
  • Page 7 Note: When using a card with previous files saved, it is recommended to save the files to your computer first and format the card before use. To format the card, press Mode several times to reach menu and select “Format SD”. If the “Memory Full”...
  • Page 8: Turn On The Binocular

    Take a Picture:  (1) When the power is on, the binocular is automatically under the picture mode. (2) Check the left bottom corner of the screen for the icon. If the icon is not showing, press Mode multiple times until the icon shows up.
  • Page 9: Display Information

    4. Display Information: Indicating IR levels (OFF,1,2,3). The higher the setting the further you can see. the next file. Indicating the zoom in levels, LCD Screen up to 6X. Battery status card. Indicating backlight levels (1-3). The higher the setting the brighter the display.
  • Page 10 Video Mode:  Video Mode: Ready to take videos. When pressing to record, the time starts Minutes of videos running. Press again to taken stop recording. Memory card installed and 00:45:00 ready for photos. is showing, power LCD Screen off and then insert the Memory card Battery status 2020-8-21 Version...
  • Page 11 Playback Mode:  Playback This means current Mode file is the 38 among 38 taken (including photos and videos). 38/38 LCD Screen Battery status This means the file shown is a video. Press view. To go to the previous file, press IR. Playback This means current Mode...
  • Page 12: Menu Settings

    5. Menu Settings: Menu Mode This is to set up parameters for the binocular if you wish to change default settings. Press Mode multiple times until the Menu shows up. Press IR to go down the menu or zoom to go up the menu. Press to enter.
  • Page 13 Time hr/ min/ sec Press to enter. Press Zoom and IR to go left and right, up and down. Press to saved settings. Flicker Default setting for EU. 50Hz Default setting for U.S. and Japan. 60Hz LCD Backlight Default setting is 1. Indicating backlight levels (1-3).
  • Page 14: Trouble Shooting

    6. Trouble Shooting: Binocular Power Off:  If the binocular fails to activate, check for defective, missing, or improperly-installed batteries. Replace or install batteries correctly. Please make sure to use Alkaline batteries. Poor Image:  If you wear glasses, please keep them on while using the binocular. ...
  • Page 15: Appendix: Specifications

    7. Appendix: Specifications Viewfinder EVF mode Aspect ratio F1.4 with adjustable aperture Day and Night dual Aperture mode Operation Preview / Photo Play back Visual Distance 150 yards at Night, 400 yards at Day Zoom Up to 6X Object Lens Focus Manually adjust Visual Angle 10°...

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