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OVERVIEW
Your NVRS starlight night vision scope is a professional-quality device designed to provide high
quality viewing in nearly total darkness. Many active night vision devices require an artificial infrared
light source. The NVRS is a passive starlight device: it does NOT require any artificial light source.
The NVRS does include a powerful infrared illuminator that is useful when the subject to be viewed
is in shadows or total darkness. The NVRS consists of a sophisticated electro-optical assembly
contained in an extremely durable titanium housing. The entire unit is ruggedized for extreme field
conditions. It is entirely self-contained and can operate for up to 50 hours at temperatures ranging
from -22 °F to +104 °F (-30 °C ~ +40 °C ).
Your NVRS scope is ideal for a wide variety of professional and recreational uses including:
• Wildlife observation
• Security
• Search and rescue
• Nighttime photo/video

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Summary of Contents for Yukon 26011

  • Page 1 OVERVIEW Your NVRS starlight night vision scope is a professional-quality device designed to provide high quality viewing in nearly total darkness. Many active night vision devices require an artificial infrared light source. The NVRS is a passive starlight device: it does NOT require any artificial light source. The NVRS does include a powerful infrared illuminator that is useful when the subject to be viewed is in shadows or total darkness.
  • Page 2: Warnings And Precautions

    WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS Your NVRS night vision scope was designed to provide many years of reliable service. To ensure that you get the most enjoyment out of your NVRS, always obey the following Warnings and Precautions: Do not point the NVRS towards any light source greater than 1 lux (such as car headlights) if the unit has been activated or if the eyepiece shows a green glow.
  • Page 3 • After mounting the riflescope, it will be necessary to zero the scope by firing at a target and making the necessary adjustments using the reticle-adjusting knobs (7). • You may power up the scope and the IR illuminator via the remote control accessory by inserting the connector of the remote into the jack (8).
  • Page 4: Technical Inspection

    ATTENTION! The recommended energy for Generation 1 Riflescopes NVRS should not exceed 3700 Joules. The Generation 1 riflescopes tolerate the overload shock corresponding to the caliber of no more than 7.62/.300. The guarantee is null and void if cartridges with calibers of more than 7.62/.300 or self- made cartridges have been used.
  • Page 5: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING The riflescope will not turn on... Check that the battery is installed properly. Install the battery according to the (+) and (-) polarity, ensuring that the markings on the battery and battery compartment correspond with one another. Check the battery contact to ensure it is clean and free of corrosion; if necessary, clean the contact. Make sure that the external contact lug is not broken.

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