Gardenpro N5 Instruction Manual

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N5 NIGHT VISION GOGGLES
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Model# N560
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  • Page 1 N5 NIGHT VISION GOGGLES INSTRUCTION MANUAL Model# N560 Doc V1.0...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS (English) 1. IN THE BOX ..............1 2. IMPORTANT NOTES ...........1 2.1. System Requirements ..........1 2.2. Cleaning Device ..........1 3. INTRODUCTION ............2 3.1. About the Goggles ..........2 3.2. Main features ............2 4. PARTS AND CONTROLS ..........3 5.
  • Page 3: In The Box

    1. IN THE BOX 1 x Night Vision Goggles (referred to as goggles), 1 x Carry Bag, 1 x Neck Strap, 1 x Mini-USB Cable, 1 x User Manual, 1 x Cleaning Cloth Note: Memory card and AA batteries are not included (user supplied).
  • Page 4: Introduction

    3. INTRODUCTION 3.1. About the Goggles The N5 is a new generation of digital infrared night vision goggles, it is equipped with a Sony Starvis sensor, and advanced super-large aperture optical lens, featuring all-new night vision technology and algorithm, so that it can deliver...
  • Page 5: Parts And Controls

    Info strip on each image: Date, Time, Temperature & Moon  Phase Operating temperature: -4~140°F (-20~60°C)  Water resistance for outdoor purpose  Operates on a standard-size SD card (maximum 512GB)  (not included), 8 AA batteries (not included) 4. PARTS AND CONTROLS The goggles is equipped with an advanced optical lens and its focus wheel, a high-power infrared LED, 8 operation buttons (Figure 1), a view window in front view (Figure 2), 2 groups...
  • Page 6: Installing The Batteries And Sd Card

    View Window Figure 2- Front View Batteries Batteries Compartment Compartment 1/4" mounting base Figure 3 – Back View 5. INSTALLING THE BATTERIES AND SD CARD Before you begin learning how to use your goggles, you will first need to install a set of batteries and insert an SD card. Although that may only take you a minute, there are some important notes about both batteries and SD cards you should be aware of, so please take the time to read the following...
  • Page 7: Loading Batteries

    5.1. Loading Batteries After opening the cover of the left and right battery compartments on the back, you will see that the goggles has 8 battery slots totally (Figure 4). A full eight batteries must be installed for the goggles to operate. Be sure to insert each battery with correct polarity (negative or "flat"...
  • Page 8: Inserting The Sd Card

    5.2. Inserting the SD card Insert the SD card (with the goggles powered off), before beginning to operate the goggles. Don't insert or remove the SD card when the goggles is powered (Figure 5). SD Card Mini USB Slot Slot Figure 5: Inserting the SD Card The following describes how to insert and remove the SD card: Gently open the silicone cover for SD card...
  • Page 9: Using The Goggles

    pushing in first). The card is released from the slot and ready to be removed when you hear the click. Be sure the goggles is powered off before inserting or removing SD cards or batteries. 6. USING THE GOGGLES Once you've prepared your goggles by properly installing batteries and an SD card, we highly recommend that you first spend some additional time indoors with this manual and your goggles until you know a bit more about what those operation...
  • Page 10 Buttons Description POWER Turn on or turn off the device (press and hold the POWER for 3 seconds). Color/Mono Switch the goggles in Color or Mono night vision Night Vision mode. A good practice is that using Color mode in low light to get the optimal color night vision, only using Mono mode in total darkness.
  • Page 11: Turning On The Device

    Exposure value: -1, -2, 0, 1, 2 Manage exposure of images. If the image looks dark, increase the exposure value to brighten it. If the image looks bright, lower the exposure value to darken it. ISO value, means your goggles sensitivity to light (display only, cannot be adjusted) Enter or exit replay mode.
  • Page 12: Live Preview

    Figure 7: Using the Device Watch the eyepiece (display screen) and gently spin the focus wheel to focus until you get clear image on the screen (Figure 6.2. Live preview There are two modes, color night vision mode (referred to as Color mode) and Mono night vision mode (referred to as Mono mode (also called black and white mode)).
  • Page 13: Taking Pictures

    6.3. Taking pictures Turn on the device. The default is photo mode. (Figure 8). Battery level SD card in place Estimated remaining capacity of SD card FN Bar Real-time ISO Figure 8: Photo Mode Press the FN to switch different functions to set, and then press the UP/DOWN to adjust the corresponding level.
  • Page 14: Playback

    Recording Video... Figure 9: Video Mode NOTE: The device will stop recording automatically once reaching up to the capacity of the memory card. 6.5. Playback Turn on the device, press the REPLAY to enter playback mode of stored photos or videos. (Figure 10). Total number of Playback mode pictures and videos...
  • Page 15: Advanced Settings

    Press the UP/ DOWN to navigate photos or videos. Playback Operation Guide Press the OK to start replaying, For video press the OK again to pause, press the REPLAY or MENU to exit this replay. For photo Press the REPLAY to exit this replay. Note: While playback, you can press MENU to choose to delete the current photo or video, or delete all photos and videos in memory card.
  • Page 16 MP4 is the mainstream format in the video industry, more compatible with any player. Video Select MOV in case some legacy Format digital camera software must be working with videos in MOV format. M – Month, D – Day, Y – Year hh –...
  • Page 17 Selecting the frequency to 50Hz reduces the flickering only when you find flickering in live view Anti-flicker 50HZ or videos, the flickering is usally 60HZ caused from artificial light sources (such as fluorescent or LED light). Select On to assign a 4-character Device long in the form of Capital A-Z, Name...
  • Page 18: Review Photos Or Videos

    8. REVIEW PHOTOS OR VIDEOS After you have setup, operated your goggles, you may like to review the images or videos captured. The goggles stores photos and videos in the folder \DCIM\100MEDIA in the SD card. Photos are saved with file names like DSCF0001.JPG and videos like DSCF0001.MP4.
  • Page 19: Technical Specifications

    9. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Element Description Picture 1920 x 1080 Resolution Video 1920 x 1080P@30fps Resolution Aperture: f/1.5, focus length = 50mm Optical Lens Lens Angle: FOV = 10° Physical screen 2.4" TFT, Display Screen Visual screen: 2.42" x 1.45" (87 x 37mm) Digital Zoom 1x, 1.5x, 2x, 3x, 4x, 6x Viewing...
  • Page 20: Troubleshooting

    10. TROUBLESHOOTING If your night vision goggles does not seem to be functioning properly or if you are having photo/video quality issues, please run simple and quick check: Q: SD card can’t be recognized? A: Format the SD card in menu settings in the goggles or replace the SD card since the SD card is a storage media and sometimes it might be unstable.

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