Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction .................................................................................................4 Product Overview ..................................................................................6-7 Power Supply...............................................................................................8 Changing the Modes ............................................................................9-11 Download files to the PC ..........................
Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Creative XP® GlassCondor Night Vision Monocular PRO. This manual will help you optimize your viewing experience by explaining how to utilize the binoculars’ controls and features, and how to care for them. READ the instructions carefully before using your night vision monocular. The night vision monocular can be used in complete darkness, low light situations, or daytime.
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Product Overview 1 2 5 3 6 4 8 6 7 1 - Objective focus knob 2 - Objective lens 3 - Infrared illuminator 4 - Battery compartment 5 - Operating zone 6 - USB 2.
Product Overview 13 14 15 12 11 11 - Menu Switch for IR illuminator light and adjustment of the screen brightness 12 - UP 13 - POWER/Function Check 14 – Switching Modes (photo shooting, video shooting, playback) 15 - DOWN 7
Power Supply Battery Installation The GlassCondor night vision monocular requires a 16340 Model lithium-ion battery (3.7V). Turn the battery cover counter-clockwise to unscrew the battery cover, insert the battery with negative electrodes on the bottom, and then tighten the battery cover clockwise. Please ensure the battery charges for at least 10 hours the first time you use it to make it work better. External Power The monocular can change with external power.
Changing the Modes Scenery Observation In photo shooting mode, look at the screen from Eyecup #9. Adjust the diopter ring #8 to get the sharpest images. Adjust the objective focus knob #1 to change the focus based on the object's distance. The digital zoom turns on after pressing #12 and #15 – ranging from 1X to 8X. If the light resource is enough, turn the IR light OFF to save battery power.
Changing the Modes Changing the Modes The GlassCondor has 3 modes and you can switch between them by pressing the MODE (#14) button. Photo Mode For taking photos Video Mode For taking videos Playback Mode For viewing recorded files Announcements In any of the three modes, the menu will disappear if no action is taken within 3 seconds. Turn the IR light OFF to save power when there is a light source around. Please don't block the IR light after you turn it ON.
Changing the Modes Video Mode In the photo shooting mode, press #14 shortly to get into the video shooting mode. Press "OK" (#13) to start the video recording (shown as "START"). The time showing on the left corner will turn into the timekeeping. Press "OK" (#13) to stop the video recording (shown as "STOP"). In the video shooting mode, the video clips are saved in the TF memory card automatically.
Download Files to the PC How to download files to the PC? The monocular includes a USB 2.0 interface. Connect the monocular to the computer with the USB cable. The battery is charging when the monocular is connected to the computer. Press #13 for 3 seconds, choose from the function screen: Memory/PC camera/Video mode. If you select "Memory", the monocular will act as a mobile storage device. The PC will automatically identify the monocular and read the TF memory card's content.
Functions Brightness Adjustment In the photo shooting and video modes, press #11 for two seconds to enter the brightness adjustment menu (Picture 2) – the brightness level is the number after the word "SCREEN." The brightness levels range from 1 to 10, and you can change them by pressing #12 and #15. The screen brightness adjustment mode will automatically switch off after 3 seconds. Adjustment for Illumination In the photo shooting and video modes, press #11 once to open IR LED (Picture 3).
Functions Time Setting You must long-press #14 to start the main menu. By pressing #12 and #15, you can select the "Time Setting" option -> short press "OK" (#13) to enter -> switch between the year/month/day/hour/minute / second, with the "UP" and "DOWN" to adjust the time and date -> press "OK" (#13) to save. Menu Setting Long press #14 to enter the menu.
Functions Basic Parameters Type Optical Performance Digtial Performance Items Index Magnification 5x Dimension of Objectives φ35mm FOV 7° x 5.25° Ocular Adjustable Range ±0.5 Observing Distance (Low Light Environment) 2m~∞ Observing Distance (100% Dark Environment) 2m~500m Sensor Low Illumination HD 1 / 3 COMS Pixel 130W Photo 3200X1800 Video 720P Display Screen 1.
Functions Configuration Standard Basic Parameters Power Other 16 Operating Voltage 3.7V DC Replaceable Battery Rechargeable lithium-ion battery - 16340 Model Charging Source 5.
Tips & Warnings 1. Basic maintainance Keep the monocular in its soft case when not in use. The operating temperature ranges from -5°C ~ 40°C. To avoid wetness and rust, please store it in a dry environment. Avoid mechanical damage, humidity, and strong shocks. Avoid raindrops or heavy fog as far as possible. When the image jitters or the LCD screen does not lighten up, please charge the battery in time. Always charge the battery before it dies to improve lifetime performance.
Tips & Warnings 5. Using the Infrared Illuminator Turn the infrared illuminator (auxiliary light) ON by pressing the IR button when using the monocular in complete darkness. You can adjust the brightness of the infrared illuminator depending on the objects' distance. A low-level illuminance transducer is featured as well. If there is any light resource around, such as street lamps or moonlight, you don't need to turn on the IR function.
Warranty Your CREATIVE XP product is warranted to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for one (1) year after the date of purchase. These warranties do not cover consumer caused damages such as misuse, abuse or repairs attempted by the consumer. This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights, which vary from state to state. We warrant that during the warranty period, the product will be free from defects in materials and workmanship.
Warranty WHAT DOES THIS WARRANTY NOT COVER This warranty excludes batteries and any electrical components or products.
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