CQT-TM-ITI OPERATOR MANUAL FOR THE CLIP-ON NIGHT VISION DEVICE – THERMAL 2 (CNVD-T2) Rev.
SAFETY SUMMARY GENERAL This manual contains operating instructions and maintenance procedures which may cause injury or death to personnel, or damage to equipment if not properly followed. Prior to performing any task, the WARNINGs, CAUTIONs and NOTEs included in that task shall be reviewed and understood.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS The following general safety precautions supplement the specific WARNINGs, CAUTIONs and NOTEs that appear elsewhere in this manual. WARNING The Clip-On Night Vision Device – Thermal 2 (CNVD-T2) emits invisible laser radiation in the form of an Infrared (IR) Laser Pointer designated Safety Class 1. Nominal Ocular Hazard Distances (NOHD) for safe operation are listed in Table i-1.
WARNING IR lasers are detectable by an enemy using night vision devices. Detection is easier in smoky, foggy, or rainy conditions. To reduce the risk of detection by an enemy using night vision devices, avoid prolonged activation of the CNVD-T2’s IR Laser Pointer. WARNING Emission of stray light from the eyepiece (even with the eyecup installed) may be detectable by the enemy. WARNING Do not touch, ingest, or inhale particles or fragments of a broken thermal objective lens.
WARNING • Do not short circuit, puncture, incinerate, or disassemble batteries. • Do not attempt to recharge batteries. • Prior to use, inspect all batteries for cracks, dents, leakage, or bulging. Never install a defective battery in the CNVD-T2. WARNING Lithium batteries can explode or cause burns if disassembled, shorted, recharged, or exposed to water, fire, or high temperatures (above 100°C or 212°F). Do not place loose batteries in a pocket or other container containing metal objects.
WARNING The CNVD-T2 is designed to be used with destructive weapon systems. Improper operation or misuse of the CNVD-T2 with these weapon systems could lead to personal injury or death of either the operator or other persons within weapons range. Safe firearms handling procedures must be practiced at all times. WARNING Remove the CNVD-T2 from the weapon before inspecting, cleaning, or performing other maintenance functions. WARNING Isopropyl alcohol is flammable and toxic.
TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY SUMMARY ....................................................................... i TABLE OF CONTENTS ................................................................ vi LIST OF FIGURES ...................................................................... viii LIST OF TABLES ........................................................................ viii CHAPTER 1 ......................................................................................1-1 INTRODUCTION .....................
TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued) SECTION III ..........................................................................2-14 SYSTEM MENUS ............................................................2-14 2.13 GENERAL .........................................................2-14 2.14 ZOOM 1X / ZOOM 2X.......................................2-15 2.15 WHITE HOT (WHOT) / BLACK HOT (BHOT) ..2-15 2.16 CALIBRATION (CAL)........................................2-16 2.17 RETICLE INTENSITY (RETINT) ......................
LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1-1. CNVD-T2 Mounted on M4.............................................1-1 Figure 1-2. Major Components. .......................................................1-6 Figure 1-3. Features and Controls (Rear View). .............................1-9 Figure 1-4. Features and Controls (Front View). ...........................1-10 Figure 2-1. Battery Installation. ........................................................2-2 Figure 2-2. Throw-Lever Mounting Bracket. .............................
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION SECTION I GENERAL INFORMATION Figure 1-1. CNVD-T2 Mounted on M4. 1.1 SCOPE This manual is intended for use by operators of the Clip-On Night Vision Device - Thermal 2 (CNVD-T2). It provides a system description, operational procedures, and maintenance responsibilities. Complete familiarization with this manual prior to using the equipment will ensure safe operation and maximum effectiveness of the CNVD-T2.
1.2 MODEL NUMBER AND EQUIPMENT NAME CQT-001-A12, CNVD-T2, 6V, Tan 1.3 MANUFACTURER L-3 Communications Corporation Warrior Systems Division Insight Operations 9 Akira Way Londonderry, NH 03053 USA 1.4 PURPOSE OF EQUIPMENT The CNVD-T2 is a battery operated, weapon-mounted, thermal imaging device with an integrated Infrared (IR) Laser Pointer and digital camera.
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SECTION II EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION 1.6 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION The CNVD-T2 is a battery operated, weapon-mounted, thermal imaging device with an integrated IR Laser Pointer and digital camera. It may be used as a handheld device, mounted to a weapon in a stand-alone configuration, or used in-line with a magnified day optic. The thermal imaging capability of the CNVD-T2 allows for observation and target identification under adverse conditions such as light rain or snow, dry smoke, and low light to total darkness.
1.7 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Table 1-1. Technical Specifications. WEIGHT AND DIMENSIONS Weight (with batteries) Length Width Height < 21.5 ounces (609.5 grams) 5.3 inches (13.5 cm) 2.9 inches (7.4 cm) 3.4 inches (8.6 cm) POWER Batteries 2 DL123A lithium batteries * Battery Life ≥ 4.5 hours Startup Time < 6 seconds IR LASER POINTER Output Power 560 µW (± 100 µW) Beam Divergence 0.5 mrad (± 0.
1.8 LIST OF MAJOR COMPONENTS The CNVD-T2 system includes the components shown in Figure 1-2. Table 1-2 provides a brief functional description of each item. The “Key” column in Table 1-2 corresponds to the label numbers in Figure 1-2. 2 1 11 12 10 3 13 9 4 8 7 5 6 Figure 1-2. Major Components.
1.8 MAJOR COMPONENTS (Continued) Table 1-2. List of Major Components. Key Major Component Function 1 Transit / Storage Case Allows for watertight storage and/or shipping of the CNVD-T2 and accessories. 2 Soft Carrying Case Protects the CNVD-T2 and accessories while in a field environment. 3 Operator Manual Provides detailed operating and maintenance instructions specific to the CNVD-T2. 4 Quick Reference Guide Provides at-a-glance operating procedures for the CNVD-T2.
1.8 MAJOR COMPONENTS (Continued) Table 1-2. List of Major Components (Continued). Key Major Component 10 Box Wrench, 3/8” Used to adjust the tension of the throwlever mounting bracket. 11 Lens Pen Used to clean the optical lenses of the CNVD-T2. 12 CNVD-T2 Assembly A thermal imaging device used for observation, target identification, and passive target acquisition during the day or in adverse conditions.
1.9 FEATURES AND CONTROLS Figures 1-3 and 1-4 show the features and controls for the CNVD-T2. Table 1-3 provides a brief functional description of each item. The “Key” column in Table 1-3 corresponds to the label numbers in Figures 1-3 and 1-4. 4 5 3 2 1 8 7 6 Figure 1-3. Features and Controls (Rear View).
1.9 FEATURES AND CONTROLS (Continued) 9 10 11 12 Figure 1-4. Features and Controls (Front View). Table 1-3. List of Features and Controls. Key Control/ Indicator Function 1 Laser LED A Light Emitting Diode (LED) used to indicate when the CNVD-T2 is emitting laser energy. 2 POWER Button Used to power the CNVD-T2 on and off. 3 Keypad Several multifunction buttons that allow for navigation of the system menus and provide the primary user interface for the CNVD-T2.
1.9 FEATURES AND CONTROLS (Continued) Table 1-3. List of Features and Controls (Continued). Key Control/ Indicator Function 4 Objective Focus Ring Used to focus the CNVD-T2 for the viewing distance being observed. 5 Objective Lens Cover Used to protect the objective lens and internal imaging components from possible damage. 6 Throw-Lever Mounting Bracket Secures the CNVD-T2 to a weapon equipped with a MIL-STD-1913 rail. 7 Laser Button Used to activate the IR Laser Pointer.
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CHAPTER 2 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS SECTION I PREPARATION FOR USE 2.1 PREPARATION FOR USE Unpacking the Equipment Open the soft carrying case and verify that all major components listed in Table 1—2 are present. Check the CNVD-T2 assembly to ensure the following additional items are installed: a. Battery Cap Assembly b. Video Jack Plug c. Objective Lens Cover (and straps) If any of the major components or items listed above are missing, seek guidance from the equipment issuing authority.
2.2 BATTERY HANDLING Battery Inspection Before installation, inspect the batteries for any cracks, dents, leakage, or bulging. Never install a defective battery in the CNVD-T2. Battery Installation CAUTION Do not ship or store the CNVD-T2 with batteries installed. Proper battery orientation is clearly marked on the CNVD-T2 housing. Unscrew the battery cap and install the first DL123A lithium battery.
2.2 BATTERY HANDLING (Continued) Low Battery Indicator A low battery message will appear in the eyepiece display when approximately 20 minutes of continuous operation remain. If the batteries are not replaced promptly when the “LOW POWER” message appears, the display quality will deteriorate rapidly. 2.3 MOUNTING PROCEDURES Mounting Bracket The CNVD-T2 is equipped with a throw-lever mounting bracket that is designed for direct attachment to weapons with a MIL-STD-1913 rail.
2.3 MOUNTING PROCEDURES (Continued) Mounting Instructions WARNING Be sure the weapon is CLEAR and SAFE before proceeding. NOTE The CNVD-T2 may be placed at any position (forward and aft) on the rail that is most convenient for the operator. If, however, the CNVD-T2 is removed from the rail, the operator should note the position at which it was zeroed, and return it to that same position to ensure that zero is retained. 1. Pull the lever lock out to the full open position. 2.
2.3 MOUNTING PROCEDURES (Continued) 5. Push the lever lock in to engage the locking mechanism. Mounting In-Line with Other Optics When the CNVD-T2 is mounted in-line with another optical sight, the interface hood may be used to improve light security and image quality. 1. Mount the day optic to the weapon rail per manufacturer’s operating instructions. 2. Pull the circular end of the interface hood over the eyepiece assembly of the CNVD-T2. 3.
2.4 LENS ACCESSORIES Objective Lens Cover When the CNVD-T2 is not being used, the objective lens cover should be pulled down over the objective lens to protect it, and internal imaging components, from possible damage. The objective lens cover should also be installed when calibrating the CNVD-T2 (see section 2.16).
SECTION II OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 2.5 POWER Power On Pressing the POWER button will turn the unit on. The CNVD-T2 will power up with the same settings selected as when the system was last turned off. Standby Mode NOTE In Standby Mode, the CNVD-T2 will continue to draw power that will eventually drain the batteries. Turn off the unit if it is not expected to be used.
2.6 BUTTON FUNCTIONS The CNVD-T2 buttons are multifunctional and produce different results depending on how they are pressed and whether or not the Main Menu is displayed. The uses and effects of each button are addressed below, and throughout this Chapter. UP BUTTON MENU / ZOOM BUTTON LEFT BUTTON RIGHT BUTTON DOWN BUTTON Figure 2-4. CNVD-T2 Keypad.
2.6 BUTTON FUNCTIONS (Continued) UP / DOWN Buttons The UP / DOWN buttons may be used to: • Control the brightness of the display; and • Scroll through menu options. LEFT / RIGHT Buttons The LEFT / RIGHT buttons may be used to: • Control the contrast (gain) settings of the thermal image; and • Scroll through sub-menu options. 2.7 BRIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENT When the Main Menu is NOT displayed, pressing either the UP or DOWN button calls up the brightness control settings.
2.7 BRIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENT (Continued) Brightness of the display is adjusted by pressing the UP / DOWN buttons to move the status bar along the + / - scale. Repeatedly pressing the UP / DOWN buttons will move the status bar in single increments. Pressing and holding the UP / DOWN buttons will auto-scroll the status bar in multiple increments. If the UP / DOWN buttons are not pressed within 3 seconds, the brightness scale will disappear and the CNVD-T2 will revert to normal viewing mode.
2.8 CONTRAST (GAIN) ADJUSTMENT (Continued) If the LEFT / RIGHT buttons are not pressed within 3 seconds, the contrast scale will disappear and the CNVD-T2 will revert to normal viewing mode. Once adjusted, the contrast will remain at the applied setting (even if the CNVD-T2 is turned off) until readjusted by the operator.
2.10 IR LASER POINTER When the CNVD-T2 is turned on, pressing (and holding) the Laser Button activates the IR Laser Pointer until pressure is released from the button. Continuous activation is accomplished by double-tapping the Laser Button. While in continuous mode, pressing the Laser Button again (single-tapping) turns the laser off. When the Laser Pointer is activated, a laser reticle appears in the eyepiece display with the word “LASER” directly beneath.
2.11 STARTUP PROCEDURES (Continued) 4. Flip the objective lens cover up to rest on top of the CNVD-T2 housing. 5. Adjust the brightness setting to a comfortable viewing level as described in section 2.7. 6. Adjust the contrast (gain) setting to a comfortable viewing level as described in section 2.8. 7. While looking through the eyepiece at an object at least 2m away, rotate the objective focus ring until the best (sharpest) image is obtained. 2.12 SHUTDOWN PROCEDURES 1.
SECTION III SYSTEM MENUS 2.13 GENERAL With the CNVD-T2 turned on, access the Main Menu by pressing the MENU / ZOOM button. The Main Menu will appear in the eyepiece display as shown below. ZOOM 1X WHOT CAL RETINT RET PIC REV RS170 EXIT Figure 2-7. Main Menu. Menu items are selected (underlined) by scrolling with the UP / DOWN buttons. Where available, sub-menus are accessed by pressing the LEFT / RIGHT buttons. Activation of the selected menu item is accomplished by again pressing the MENU / ZOOM button.
2.14 ZOOM 1X / ZOOM 2X WARNING Activating ZOOM 2X when the CNVD-T2 is used in-line with other optical sights may introduce an error in the aiming function of those devices. Activating the ZOOM 1X / ZOOM 2X menu item toggles between a 1x and 2x magnified viewed image. Shortcut Toggling between ZOOM 1X and ZOOM 2X may also be accomplished when the Main Menu is NOT displayed by double-tapping the MENU / ZOOM Button.
2.16 CALIBRATION (CAL) NOTE Failure to cover the objective lens prior to initiating a calibration may result in a distorted picture or the presence of ghost images in the eyepiece display. Activating the CAL menu item initiates a calibration of the CNVD-T2. After prolonged use, or after transitions from one temperature extreme to another, a degradation of the thermal image may be noticed. When this occurs, the CNVD-T2 should be calibrated as follows: 1.
2.17 RETICLE INTENSITY (RETINT) Activating the RETINT menu item allows the operator to adjust the color of the boresight reticle from white, through the gray scale to black, to provide the best contrast with the viewed image. Once activated, the reticle intensity scale is presented in the eyepiece display as shown in Figure 2-8. + STATUS BAR Figure 2-8. Reticle Intensity Control. Reticle intensity is adjusted by pressing the UP / DOWN buttons to move the status bar along the + / - scale.
2.18 RETICLE (RET) Activating the RET menu item allows for repositioning the boresight reticle and toggling it on or off. Once selected, the sub-menu shown in Figure 2-9 will appear in the eyepiece display. If in ZOOM 2X mode, P2X will be displayed in lieu of POS. EXIT POS OFF Figure 2-9. Menu - Reticle Sub-Menu. EXIT Sub-Menu Item Activating the EXIT sub-menu item returns the display to the Main Menu.
2.18 RETICLE (RET) (Continued) POS ADJ AZ 8 L EL 2 U Figure 2-10. Reticle Position Adjustment. OFF Sub-Menu Item Activating the OFF sub-menu item turns the boresight reticle off. Turning the reticle back on is accomplished by selecting the RET menu item from the Main Menu. 2.19 PICTURE (PIC) Activating the PIC menu item takes a digital picture of the viewed image. The image is automatically stored to nonremovable flash memory with a maximum capacity of approximately 150 pictures.
2.20 REVIEW (REV) Activating the REV menu item allows for review of stored pictures. Pressing the UP / DOWN buttons brings up the next / previous stored picture, respectively. While in review picture mode, pressing the MENU / ZOOM button again calls up the Review Sub-Menu shown below. KEEP DELETE DELETE ALL! EXIT Figure 2-11. Menu – Review Sub-Menu. • Activating the KEEP sub-menu item returns the display to the review picture mode.
2.21 RS170 / VGA Activating the RS170 / VGA menu item toggles between these two display formats. VGA format is appropriate for high-motion viewing. RS170 format is appropriate for all other applications. See Section V for instructions on how to connect the CNVD-T2 to an external monitor for viewing live thermal imagery. NOTE When viewing the CNVD-T2 thermal image on an external monitor, the RS170 video format must be selected.
SECTION IV ALIGNMENT / ZEROING 2.23 ALIGNMENT / ZEROING PROCEDURES Clip-On WARNING Activating ZOOM 2X when the CNVD-T2 is used in-line with other optical sights may introduce an error in the aiming function of those devices. When being used in-line with an optical sight, the CNVD-T2 should be placed in ZOOM 1X, the boresight reticle should be turned off, and zeroing procedures associated with the primary sight should be used.
2.23 ALIGNMENT / ZEROING PROCEDURES (Continued) When being used as a stand-alone device, the example below shows how to align the CNVD-T2 to be parallel with the rail of the host weapon on a 25-meter range. This “infinite parallel” configuration is appropriate for many mission profiles. Once parallel, the CNVD-T2 / weapon combination may be zeroed in accordance with established unit, departmental, or agency procedures. 1.
2.23 ALIGNMENT / ZEROING PROCEDURES (Continued) 2. Mark the designated strike point on a standard 25-meter zeroing target. 3. Draw a designated strike zone around the strike point that corresponds in size to an acceptable level of desired accuracy. Figure 2-13. Designated Strike Zone.
2.23 ALIGNMENT / ZEROING PROCEDURES (Continued) 4. Mount the target on an “E” silhouette or other suitable surface at 25 meters. 5. Mount the CNVD-T2 to the weapon. 6. Turn on the CNVD-T2 using the startup procedures in section 2.11. 7. Turn the boresight reticle on via the system menu and align the reticle with the center of the target per section section 2.18. 8. Fire a 3-round shot group and note the center of the shot group relative to the designated strike point. 9.
SECTION V IMAGE DOWNLOAD / VIEWING 2.24 IMAGE ADAPTER CABLE The Image Adapter Cable is used to connect the CNVD-T2 to an external monitor for viewing live thermal imagery; or to connect to a PC so that captured thermal images may be retrieved for download. The Image Adapter Cable is shown in Figure 2-14. CABLE PLUG DOWNLOAD BUTTON LED USB CONNECTOR BNC CONNECTOR Figure 2-14. Image Adapter Cable.
2.25 VIEWING LIVE IMAGERY Viewing live thermal imagery from the CNVD-T2 on an external monitor is accomplished as follows: 1. Remove the video jack plug (captive to the CNVD-T2) from the video jack. 2. Plug the Image Adapter Cable into the CNVD-T2 by aligning the white dot on the cable plug with the white dot on the video jack. Push the cable plug into the video jack until it locks into place. 3. Attach the BNC connector to an external monitor or television. 4.
2.26 RETRIEVING STORED IMAGES Images stored in the CNVD-T2 may be downloaded to the Image Adapter Cable and converted to either a .tiff or .jpeg file format (depending on model). Once downloaded, images may then be viewed, saved, edited, and/or deleted by a PC in the same manner as any files accessed through an external drive. The Image Adapter Cable can store in excess of 400 .tiff files. Storage capacity for .jpeg files is considerably higher.
2.26 RETRIEVING STORED IMAGES (Continued) 5. Press the Download Button. This downloads all images stored in the CNVD-T2’s flash memory, converts them to .tiff (or .jpeg) format, and saves them to the flash memory of the Image Adapter Cable. The LED on the Image Adapter Cable will flash green during this process. NOTE The Image Adapter Cable creates a separate folder for each of the devices it has been connected to.
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CHAPTER 3 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING SECTION I MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 3.1 TROUBLESHOOTING The procedures below will help correct some of the basic problems that may arise with the CNVD-T2. If the equipment malfunction is not listed, or the actions listed do not correct the fault, refer to section 3.4 for additional guidance. Table 3-1. Troubleshooting Procedures. Symptom 1. No display is present upon start-up. Malfunction a. CNVD-T2 is in Standby Mode. b. Software overload. c.
3.1 TROUBLESHOOTING (Continued) Table 3-1. Troubleshooting Procedures (Continued). Symptom 2. Poor or degraded image. 3. Display is on but no thermal image is present. 4. No reticle is visible. Malfunction a. Battery power is low. b. Not focused for viewing distance being observed. c. CNVD-T2 requires calibration. d. Objective lens and/or eyepiece obscured by dirt, dust or grime. e. Night adaptive filter / demist shield scratched, cracked, or obscured by dirt, dust or grime. a.
3.2 INSPECTION / CLEANING WARNING Isopropyl alcohol is flammable and toxic. To avoid injury, keep away from open fire and use in a well ventilated area. The operator should inspect the CNVD-T2 before each use and after it has been in extreme conditions, such as prolonged exposure to intense temperatures. The following procedures will prolong the life of the CNVD-T2 and help ensure safe operation.
3.2 INSPECTION / CLEANING (Continued) Optical Surfaces CAUTION The coating on the night adaptive filter / demist shield may be damaged if cleaned while wet. Clean the night adaptive filter / demist shield only when dry and using the lens brush. Inspect optical surfaces for dirt, dust, and grime. Remove any large particles or loose dirt using the lens brush. Fine cleaning of the optical surfaces should be performed using a lens pen. Avoid using excessive force as this may result in scratching the lenses.
3.3 CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE The CNVD-T2 has no internal parts or assemblies replaceable by the user or organizational level personnel. Refer to section 3.4 regarding maintenance and/or repair actions beyond those described in this manual. Throw-Lever Tension Adjustment The throw-lever mounting bracket has a locknut that adjusts the tension required to clamp it to the weapon rail. It is preset at the factory but may need adjustment when initially mounted to the rail of the host weapon.
3.3 CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE (Continued) LOCKNUT Figure 3-1. Adjusting Throw-Lever Tension. 3. Test each adjustment by attempting to mount the CNVD-T2 to the weapon rail per section 2.3. Objective Lens Cover / Straps Replacement 1. Review Figure 3-2 to gain familiarity with components referred to in this procedure. OBJECTIVE LENS COVER LENS COVER STRAP OBJECTIVE COLLAR Figure 3-2. Replacing Objective Lens Cover / Straps.
3.3 CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE (Continued) 2. Grasp the middle of one lens cover strap and pull it free from the objective lens cover. 3. Repeat step 2 for the other lens cover strap. 4. With fingers, pull lens cover straps free from the eyelets on the objective collar. 5. Moisten and thread replacement lens cover straps through the eyelets on the objective collar and pull through using fingers. NOTE Step 6 is performed with the flat side of the objective lens cover facing out, away from the objective lens. 6.
3.3 CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE (Continued) Battery Compartment O-Ring Replacement 1. Unscrew the battery cap until it comes free of the battery compartment threads. 2. Use the fingers of one hand to squeeze the battery compartment o-ring while simultaneously pushing it out of its retaining groove (see Figure 3-3). Grasp the o-ring with fingers of the other hand and pull it off the battery compartment threads. RETAINING GROOVE Figure 3-3. Batttery Compartment O-Ring. 3.
3.3 CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE (Continued) Battery Cap / Battery Cap Lanyard Replacement 1. Turn the battery cap counterclockwise until it comes free of the battery compartment threads. 2. Use the fingers of one hand to squeeze the battery compartment o-ring while simultaneously pushing it out of its retaining groove. Grasp the o-ring with fingers of the other hand and pull it off the battery compartment threads. 3.
3.3 CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE (Continued) 5. Replace the battery cap and/or battery cap lanyard as necessary. 6. Stretch smaller eye of the battery cap lanyard over the post on the battery cap. 7. Simultaneously stretch and pull the larger eye of the battery cap lanyard over the battery cap threads. Work the lanyard until it is seated neatly in the groove closest to the CNVD-T2 housing. 8. Stretch the o-ring over the battery compartment threads and slip it into its retaining groove. 9.
SECTION II SERVICE / PACKING AND UNPACKING 3.4 RETURN INSTRUCTIONS 3.4.1 For service, repair, or replacement, first e-mail returns.insight@l-3com.com or call toll-free 1-877-744-4803. 3.4.2 To assist with determining if the item is repairable, the following information shall be provided: a. Serial number of the defective item; b. Thorough description of the malfunction, defect, or damage; and c. If known, an explanation as to how the malfunction, defect or damage occurred.
3.4.4 Place the item and a copy of the test report or detailed description of the failure in a suitable packing container. Mark the package with “Field Return” and the RMA number. Ship via fastest, traceable, pre-paid means to L-3 Insight Technology Incorporated, 9 Akira Way, Londonderry, NH 03053. 3.5 WARRANTY INFORMATION The CNVD-T2 is under warranty from defects in material and workmanship for a minimum of one (1) year from the date of manufacture.
APPENDIX A END ITEM COMPONENTS AND REPAIR PARTS A.1 SCOPE This Appendix lists end item components and repair parts available for the CNVD-T2.
A.2 END ITEM COMPONENTS 2 1 11 12 10 3 13 9 4 8 7 5 6 Figure A-1. End Item Components. Table A-1. List of End Item Components. ITEM NO.
A.3 REPAIR PARTS 1 2 6 5 4 3 Figure A-2. CNVD-T2 Assembly. Table A-2. List of Repair Parts. ITEM NO.
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APPENDIX B ACCESSORIES B.1 SCOPE This Appendix lists additional items authorized for support of the CNVD-T2. Table B-1. List of Accessories. NATIONAL STOCK NUMBER TBD 6920-01-482-0098 DESCRIPTION, PART NUMBER Image Adapter Cable (.
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The CNVD-T2 is designed and produced by: L-3 Communications Corporation Warrior Systems Division Insight Operations 9 Akira Way Londonderry, NH 03053 USA Phone 603.626.4800 / Fax 603.626.4888 www.l3warriorsystems.com This manual contains technical data whose export is governed by the U.S. International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR). This information must not be transferred to a foreign person without the proper authorization of the U.S. Government.