CT3-TM-ITI OPERATOR MANUAL FOR THE Clip-On Night Vision Device – Thermal 3 (CNVD-T3) Rev.
SAFETY SUMMARY 1. GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 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. 2. WARNINGS, CAUTIONS AND NOTES Safety headings used in this manual and their respective definitions are as follows: WARNING..
3. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS The following general safety precautions supplement the specific WARNINGs, CAUTIONs and NOTEs that appear elsewhere in this manual. 3.1 Batteries. The Clip-On Night Vision Device – Thermal 3 (CNVD-T3) is powered by two lithium DL123A batteries. The following safety precautions apply when handling lithium batteries: • Do not short circuit, puncture, incinerate, or disassemble. • Do not attempt to recharge. • Prior to use, inspect all batteries for cracks, dents, leakage, or bulging.
WARNING.. Use of incorrect batteries poses a risk of fire or explosion. Be aware that batteries do exist with similar physical characteristics to the DL123A battery, but with a different voltage and/or polarity path. Ensure that only 3V lithium batteries with a raised positive (+) terminal are installed in the CNVD-T3. WARNING.. Use of off-brand batteries poses a risk of fire or explosion.
WARNING.. Remove the CNVD-T3 from the weapon before inspecting, cleaning, or performing other maintenance functions. 3.3 Operation and Maintenance. CAUTION.. Use of acetone or gun cleaning agents containing perchloroethylene or methylene chloride may permanently damage the CNVD-T3 system. CAUTION.. Pointing the CNVD-T3 directly at the sun without the lens cover installed (and closed) may permanently damage the thermal assembly.
TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY SUMMARY ....................................................................... i TABLE OF CONTENTS ................................................................. v LIST OF FIGURES ....................................................................... vii LIST OF TABLES ........................................................................ viii CHAPTER 1 ......................................................................................1-1 INTRODUCTION .....................
TABLE OF CONTENTS (cont'd) 2.14 SHUTDOWN PROCEDURES ..........................2-25 2.15 IMAGE DOWNLOAD / VIEWING .....................2-26 SECTION III ..........................................................................2-30 ALIGNMENT / ZEROING ................................................2-30 2.16 ALIGNMENT / ZEROING PROCEDURES .......2-30 CHAPTER 3 ......................................................................................3-1 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING ...................................
LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1-1 CNVD-T3 Mounted to M4 ...............................................1-1 Figure 1-2 CNVD-T3 Major Components ........................................1-5 Figure 2-1 Battery Installation ..........................................................2-2 Figure 2-2 Throw-Lever Mounting Bracket ......................................2-3 Figure 2-3 CNVD-T3 Mounted with ACOG® ...................................2-5 Figure 2-4 CNVD-T3 Features and Controls ...................................
LIST OF TABLES Table 1-1 Table 1-2 Table 2-1 Table 2-2 Table A-1 viii Technical Specifications ..................................................1-4 List of Major Components ...............................................1-5 LED Status Indicators ....................................................2-29 Reticle Adjustments .......................................................2-30 Repair Parts / Accessories .............................................
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION SECTION I GENERAL INFORMATION Figure 1-1 CNVD-T3 Mounted to M4 1.1 SCOPE This manual is intended for use by operators of the Clip-On Night Vision Device - Thermal 3 (CNVD-T3). 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-T3. 1.
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-T3 is a battery operated, weapon-mounted, thermal imaging device with an integrated digital camera. It may be used in conjunction with other optical sights, or as a handheld unit.
SECTION II EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION 1.6 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION The CNVD-T3 is a battery operated, weapon-mounted, thermal imaging device with an integrated 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-T3 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 (without batteries) Length Width Height Batteries * Battery Life Startup Time Field of View Operating Temperatures Storage Temperatures Immersion < 37.25 ounces (1.2 kg) 7.0 inches (17.8 cm) 4.6 inches (11.7 cm) 4.4 inches (11.2 cm) POWER 2 DL123A lithium batteries > 4.
1.8 MAJOR COMPONENTS The CNVD-T3 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.
Table 1-2 List of Major Components (cont’d) Key Major Component Function 2 Soft Carrying Case Protects the CNVD-T3 and accessories while in a field environment. 3 Operator Manual Provides detailed operating and maintenance instructions specific to the CNVD-T3. 4 Quick Reference Guide Provides at-a-glance operating procedures for the CNVD-T3. 5 Lens Pen Used to clean the optical lenses of the CNVD-T3.
Table 1-2 List of Major Components (cont’d) Key Major Component Function 11 Interface Hood Used to improve light security and image quality when the CNVD-T3 is mounted in-line with other optical sights. 12 Eyecup, Removable When attached, reduces emission of stray light from the eyepiece.
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CHAPTER 2 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS SECTION I PREPARATION FOR USE AND INSTALLATION 2.1 PREPARATION FOR USE 2.1.1 Unpacking the Equipment. Before unpacking the equipment, verify that all major components listed in Table 1—2 are present. Check the CNVD-T3 assembly to ensure the following additional items are also included: a. Battery Cap Assembly b. Video Jack Plug c. Objective Lens Cover (and straps) d.
2.2.2 Battery Installation. Proper battery orientation is clearly marked on the CNVD-T3 housing. Unscrew the battery cap and install the first DL123A lithium battery. Tilt the CNVD-T3 to allow the battery to slide into the battery compartment, thereby providing space to insert the second battery. Install the second battery, then replace and screw in the battery cap. Figure 2-1 Battery Installation CAUTION.. Do not ship or store the CNVD-T3 with batteries installed. 2.2.3 Low Battery Power.
2.3 MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS The CNVD-T3 is equipped with a throw-lever mounting bracket that is designed for direct attachment to weapons with a MIL-STD-1913 rail. Lever Lock Recoil Lug Throw-Lever Figure 2-2 Throw-Lever Mounting Bracket 2.3.1 Mounting Procedures. WARNING.. Be sure the weapon is CLEAR and SAFE before proceeding. NOTE The CNVD-T3 may be placed at any position (forward and aft) on the rail that is most convenient for the operator.
should note the position at which it was zeroed, and return it to that same position to ensure that zero is retained. a. Pull the lever lock out to the full open position. b. Swing the throw-lever toward the front (objective lens) of the CNVD-T3 to allow the mounting bracket sufficient space to fit over the MIL-STD-1913 rail. c. Position the mounting bracket over the rail ensuring that the recoil lug is properly seated in one of the rail’s recoil grooves. CAUTION..
Interface Hood Figure 2-3 CNVD-T3 Mounted with ACOG® 2.4 OBJECTIVE LENS AND EYEPIECE 2.4.1 Objective Lens. Whenever the CNVD-T3 is not being used, the objective lens cover should be pulled down over the objective lens to protect it from possible damage. 2.4.2 Eyepiece. The eyepiece assembly may be fitted with one or both of the following components: 2.4.2.
2.4.2.2 When attached, the eyecup reduces emission of stray light from the eyepiece. To install, stretch the base of the eyecup into place over the eyepiece assembly. Rotate the eyecup to obtain a proper eye socket and cheek weld.
SECTION II OPERATING PROCEDURES 2.5 FEATURES AND CONTROLS Figures 2-4 and 2-5 show the features and controls for the CNVD-T3. This section provides details regarding their function and operation.
Objective Lens Cover Video Jack / Jack Plug Objective Lens Figure 2-5 CNVD-T3 Features and Controls (cont’d) 2.6 POWER Pressing the POWER button will turn the unit on and automatically initiate a calibration. With the system powered on, the CNVD-T3 can be placed in a Standby Mode by pressing and holding the MENU / ZOOM button for about 3 seconds. Pressing any of the LEFT / RIGHT / UP / DOWN buttons will reactivate the unit.
The unit should be turned off if it is not expected to be used. To turn off, press and hold the POWER button for approximately 3 seconds as the messages OFF? then OFF! appear sequentially in the eyepiece display. Release the POWER button when the eyepiece display turns dark. 2.7 BUTTON FUNCTIONS The CNVD-T3 buttons are multifunctional and produce different results depending on how they are pressed and whether or not the Main Menu is displayed. 2.7.1 MENU / ZOOM Button.
2.8 SYSTEM RESET Simultaneously pressing (and holding) both the UP and DOWN buttons resets the CNVD-T3 to the following default parameters: a. Polarity is set to white hot (WHOT); b. Magnification is set to ZOOM 1X; c. Brightness is set to mid-scale; d. Gain is set to AUTO-LOW; e. The MCAL menu option is activated; and f. The CLIPON menu option is activated. Note that reticle positioning adjustments are not changed during system reset. 2.
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-T3 will revert to normal viewing mode. Once adjusted, the brightness will remain at the applied setting (even if the CNVD-T3 is turned off) until readjusted by the operator. 2.
2.10.1 Auto-Gain Control. The CNVD-T3 may also be placed in one of two auto-gain modes: a. AUTO-LOW mode is accessed by repeatedly pressing the RIGHT button to move the status bar along the gain scale. As the status bar approaches the extreme right (+) end of the scale, the word MANUAL will be replaced by the word AUTO-LOW. b. While in AUTO-LOW mode, pressing the RIGHT button once more will place the CNVD-T3 in AUTOHIGH mode. The word AUTO-LOW will be replaced by the word AUTO-HIGH.
2.12 STARTUP PROCEDURES To achieve optimal performance and image clarity, the following procedures should be accomplished in the order presented, each time the CNVD-T3 is to be placed into operation: a. Install batteries per paragraph 2.2.2. b. Turn on the CNVD-T3 by pressing the POWER button. Wait approximately 6 seconds until the system begins imaging. c. Select from the Main Menu either the HAND or CLIPON setting as described in paragraph 2.13.10. d.
2.13 MENU FUNCTIONS With the CNVD-T3 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 MCAL RS170 HAND EXIT Figure 2-8 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.
2.13.1 ZOOM 1X / ZOOM 2X. Activating the ZOOM 1X / ZOOM 2X menu item toggles between a 1x and 2x magnified viewed image. 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. When in ZOOM 2X mode, the word “2X” will appear above the reticle in the eyepiece display, and blink once every 5 seconds. NOTE Activating the ZOOM 2X menu option is not possible when the CNVD-T3 is placed in CLIPON mode (see paragraph 2.13.10).
2.13.2 White Hot (WHOT) / Black Hot (BHOT). Activating the WHOT / BHOT menu item toggles between white hot and black hot polarity modes. When in white hot mode, objects with the hottest thermal signature will appear white, and those with the coolest thermal signature will appear black. In black hot mode, the reverse is true. ZOOM 1X WHOT CAL RETINT RET PIC REV MCAL RS170 HAND EXIT Toggle with: Figure 2-10 Menu – WHOT / BHOT 2.13.3 Calibration (CAL).
ZOOM 1X WHOT CAL RETINT RET PIC REV MCAL RS170 HAND EXIT Figure 2-11 Menu – Calibration (CAL) The CNVD-T3 is equipped with an internal sensor that detects significant changes in temperature. When this condition occurs, the message “RECAL” will appear in the eyepiece display, indicating that the operator should perform a calibration of the CNVD-T3 as described above. 2.13.4 Reticle Intensity (RETINT).
During adjustment, a color scale is presented in the eyepiece display as shown in Figure 2-13. + Status Bar Figure 2-13 Reticle Intensity Control Reticle intensity is adjusted by pressing the UP / DOWN buttons to move the status bar along the + / - scale. If the UP / DOWN buttons are not pressed within 3 seconds, the reticle intensity scale will disappear and the CNVD-T3 will revert to normal viewing mode. 2.13.5 Reticle (RET).
Once selected, the following sub-menu will appear in the eyepiece display: EXIT POS OFF Figure 2-15 Menu – Reticle Sub-Menu 2.13.5.1 If in ZOOM 2X mode, P2X will be displayed in lieu of POS. Activating either of these sub-menu items allow for adjusting the position of the reticle in the eyepiece display. a. Adjustments are made using the UP / DOWN / LEFT / RIGHT buttons. When adjusting reticle position, AZ (azimuth) and EL (elevation) values appear in the eyepiece display as shown in Figure 2-16.
2.13.6 Picture (PIC). Activating the PIC menu item takes a digital picture of the viewed image. The image is automatically stored to flash memory with a maximum capacity of approximately 150 pictures. When attempting to take more than the maximum allowable number of pictures, the message “CAMERA FULL” will appear in the eyepiece display. No more pictures may be taken until one or more of the stored pictures are deleted (see paragraph 2.13.7).
2.13.7 Review (REV). Activating the REV menu item allows for review of stored pictures. ZOOM 1X WHOT CAL RETINT RET PIC REV MCAL RS170 HAND EXIT Scroll with: Figure 2-18 Menu – Review (REV) Pressing the UP / DOWN buttons brings up the next / previous stored picture. While in review mode, pressing the MENU / ZOOM button again calls up the Review sub-menu shown below. KEEP DELETE DELETE ALL! EXIT Figure 2-19 Menu – Review Sub-Menu a.
c. Activating the DELETE ALL! sub-menu item permanently removes all stored pictures from flash memory and returns the display to normal viewing mode. d. Activating the EXIT sub-menu item returns the display to normal viewing mode. NOTE The CNVD-T3 does not “remember” the polarity or zoom settings in place at the time a picture was taken. When reviewing stored images through the eyepiece display, they will appear with polarity and zoom characteristics currently selected. 2.13.
If MCAL is selected, all calibrations after system start-up must be initiated manually as described in paragraph 2.13.3. If ACAL is selected, the CNVD-T3 will automatically initiate a calibration at system start-up, every 30 minutes, and when an ambient temperature change of at least 1°C is detected. 2.13.9 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.
2.13.10 HAND / CLIPON. Activating the HAND / CLIPON menu item toggles between these two options. The HAND option is appropriate when the CNVD-T3 is being used as a handheld device or mounted to a weapon in a stand-alone configuration. The CLIPON option is appropriate when the CNVD-T3 is mounted in-line with a magnified day optic. ZOOM 1X WHOT CAL RETINT RET PIC REV MCAL RS170 HAND EXIT Figure 2-22 Menu – HAND / CLIPON WARNING..
ZOOM 1X WHOT CAL RETINT RET PIC REV MCAL RS170 HAND EXIT Or to exit any time: or Figure 2-23 Menu - Exit NOTE The message “NO SAVE” will appear at the bottom of the display if settings could not be saved due to low battery power. Changes will be made, but not saved for future use. 2.14 SHUTDOWN PROCEDURES a. Press and hold the POWER button for approximately 3 seconds as the messages OFF? then OFF! appear sequentially in the eyepiece display. Release the POWER button when the eyepiece display turns dark.
2.15 IMAGE DOWNLOAD / VIEWING The CNVD-T3 is supplied with an Image Adapter Cable that is used to connect the CNVD-T3 to an external monitor for viewing live thermal imagery; or to connect to a PC so that captured thermal images may be downloaded. The Image Adapter Cable is shown in Figure 2-24. Cable Plug Download Button LED BNC Connector USB Connector Figure 2-24 Image Adapter Cable 2.15.1 Viewing Live Imagery.
white dot on the video jack. Push the cable plug into the jack until it locks into place. c. Attach the BNC connector to an external monitor or television. d. Follow the CNVD-T3 startup procedures contained in section 2.12 and ensure RS170 video format is selected from the Main Menu as described in paragraph 2.13.9. e. Follow instructions provided by the manufacturer of the monitor or television for viewing video from an external device. ..CAUTION..
an external hard drive and will normally open a Windows Explorer dialogue box to display the contents of the drive. d. Wait for the LED on the Image Adapter to turn solid green. Other LED status indicators are described in Table 2-1. e. Press the Download Button. This downloads all images stored in the CNVD-T3’s flash memory, converts them to .tiff format, and saves them to the flash memory of the Image Adapter. The LED on the Image Adapter will flash green during this process.
be viewed, saved, edited, and/or deleted in the same manner as any files accessed through an external hard drive.
SECTION III ALIGNMENT / ZEROING 2.16 ALIGNMENT / ZEROING PROCEDURES 2.16.1 Clip-On. WARNING.. Activating HAND mode when the CNVD-T3 is being used in-line with a magnified day optic may induce an error in the aiming function of the sight. When being used in-line with an optical sight, the CNVD-T3 should be placed in ZOOM 1X, the reticle should be turned off, and zeroing procedures associated with the primary sight should be used.
When being used as a stand-alone device, the example below shows how to align the CNVD-T3 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-T3 / weapon combination may be zeroed in accordance with established unit, departmental, or agency procedures. a. Once mounted to a weapon, the distance from the top of the rail to the centerline of the CNVD-T3 objective lens is 5.2cm.
b. Mark the designated strike point on a standard 25meter zeroing target. c. Draw a designated strike zone around the strike point that corresponds in size to an acceptable degree of desired accuracy. Figure 2-26 Designated Strike Zone d. Mount the target on an “E” silhouette or other suitable surface at 25 meters. e. Mount the CNVD-T3 to the weapon.
f. Turn on the CNVD-T3 using the startup procedures in section 2.12. g. Align the CNVD-T3 reticle with the center of the target per paragraph 2.13.5.1. h. Fire a 3-round shot group and note the center of the shot group relative to the designated strike point. i. Adjust the position of the reticle to move the center of the shot group to the designated strike point. j. Fire another 3-round shot group and again observe the center of the new shot group relative to the designated strike point. k.
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CHAPTER 3 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING SECTION I MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 3.1 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES The operator should inspect the CNVD-T3 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-T3 and help ensure safe operation. 3.1.1 Batteries. Inspect the batteries for cracks, dents, leakage, or bulging. If a battery shows signs of damage, remove and dispose of properly.
3.1.4 CNVD-T3 Housing. Inspect the CNVD-T3 housing for any signs of damage including cracks, missing parts, and any other visible defects. Rinse the CNVD-T3 housing with water and wipe clean with a soft cloth. Clean around buttons and attachment points with a cotton swab. 3.1.5 Video Jack. Inspect the video jack for corrosion, dirt and damage. Gently remove any large particles of foreign matter and clean the contacts with a cotton swab dipped in isopropyl alcohol. 3.
c. Display is on but no image is present. (1) (2) (3) (4) Open the objective lens cover. Focus on an object in the distance. Adjust display brightness per section 2.9. Place the unit in auto-gain mode per paragraph 2.10.1. d. Objective focus ring may be difficult to turn after exposure to extreme temperatures. (1) (2) Rotate the objective focus ring to a point approximately halfway through its full range of travel.
NOTE A slight, audible hissing sound may be noticed during the venting process as air escapes from the purge port. (3) Gently rock the purge screw back and forth to vent the CNVD-T3. CAUTION Over-tightening the purge screw may damage the CNVD-T3 housing. (4) Reinstall the purge screw and tighten until snug. Once snug, turn the purge screw an additional 1/8 turn to tighten. e. Poor or degraded image. (1) Perform a calibration per paragraph 2.13.3.
3.3 CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE See section 3.4 for guidance regarding maintenance and/or repair actions beyond those described in this manual. 3.3.1 Adjusting Throw-Lever Tension. 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.
a. Swing the throw-lever closed (against the body of the CNVD-T3), then push in the lever lock to engage the locking mechanism. b. Using the provided 3/8” box wrench, adjust the locknut using slight movements (2 or 3 degrees). Turning the locknut counterclockwise will decrease tension on the throw-lever. Turning it clockwise will increase tension on the throw-lever. c. Test each adjustment by attempting to mount the CNVD-T3 to the weapon rail per paragraph 2.3.1. 3.3.
c. With fingers, pull the objective lens cover straps free from their retaining rings. d. Moisten and thread replacement lens cover straps through the eyelets on the replacement objective lens cover, and pull through using fingers. e. Moisten and thread the opposite end of the lens cover straps through the retaining rings, and pull through using fingers. 3.3.3 Replacing Objective Lens Protective Ring. No tools are required to perform this procedure. a.
e. Install objective lens cover and lens cover straps per paragraph 3.3.2. f. If necessary, readjust objective lens protective ring to ensure it does not prevent the objective lens cover from forming a tight fit over the objective lens, when closed. 3.3.4 Replacing Battery Compartment O-Ring. No tools are required to perform this procedure. a. Unscrew the battery cap until it comes free of the battery compartment threads. b.
3.3.5 Replacing Battery Cap Lanyard. No tools are required to perform this procedure. a. Unscrew the battery cap until it comes free of the battery compartment threads. Remove the battery compartment o-ring as described in paragraph 3.3.4.b. b. Pull the battery cap lanyard over the battery compartment threads. c. Grasp the middle of the battery cap lanyard with fingers of one hand. Use fingers of the other hand to separate the battery cap from the lanyard. d.
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 Communications Corporation Warrior Systems Division Insight Operations 9 Akira Way Londonderry, NH 03053 3.5 WARRANTY INFORMATION The CNVD-T3 is under warranty from defects in material and workmanship for a minimum of one (1) year from the date of manufacture.
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APPENDIX A REPAIR PARTS / ACCESSORIES A.1 Scope This Appendix provides an organizational level parts list for the CNVD-T3. Table A-1 lists spares, parts, and assemblies authorized for repair / replacement at the operator level. Special tools or equipment are not required for these repairs.
Table A-1 Repair Parts / Accessories (cont’d) NSN TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD A-2 PART DESCRIPTION NUMBER CT3-001-A6 (Black) CT3-314-01 Soft Carrying Case CT3-313-01 Interface Hood CQB-670 Eyecup CT3-318-02 Objective Lens Cover Objective Lens Cover CT3-319-01 Straps (2) Battery Cap Assembly CT3-036-A1 (cap and lanyard) CQT-349-01 Battery Cap Lanyard Objective Lens Protective CT3-322-01 Ring
The CNVD-T3 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.