Focusing; Proximity Sensor Operations; Operating At Changing Light Condition - ATN VOYAGER 3 Operator's Manual

Night vision bi-oculars
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etc. can damage the Voyager. avoid exposing the Voyager to
these types light sources.
to start the operations in dark conditions:
1. make visual estimation if the illumination level in the viewing
area is less than 1 lux (late twilight sky conditions).
2. remove the protective System sensor cap.
cauTION
Ensure the sensor is open before removing the lens cap.
3. remove the front lens cap and place it over the objective.
4. push the on/oFF button. a green glow will appear in the eye-
piece (after a slight delay).
5. observe the scene and adjust focus.

2.2.4. FOcuSING

to focus the voyager, first you will need to adjust the diopters.
Simply turn the diopter adjustment rings clockwise until it stops.
then, while looking through the eyepieces at an object, slowly
turn the adjustment rings counter-clockwise until the grain in the
image is sharp.

2.2.5. PROxIMITy SENSOR OPERaTIONS

to turn the proximity Sensor on press the proximity Sensor but-
ton marked "A". The indicator in the foV will lights red.
Smart systems identify the user's intention to look through the
bi-ocular. When the bi-ocular is brought to the user's eyes, the
bi-ocular will automatically turn on. When removed from the eyes
the bi-ocular will turn off.
to turn the proximity Sensor off, press the proximity Sensor but-
ton again. the red light indicator in the Fov will out.
2.2.6. OPERaTING aT cHaNGING lIGHT
cONDITIONS
the bi-ocular has a high light protective system, which cuts off
the image intensifier when ambient light level exceeds the limit
of 40 lux during 10 seconds. If a mission has to be carryed out at
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