Operation Manual

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The device will not
turn on.
The image is blurred.
The device will not focus.
The wireless remote
control does not respond.
Batteries have been wrongly
installed.
Oxidized contact points in the
battery compartment due to “leaky”
batteries or contact points
becoming exposed to a chemically-
reactive solution.
The batteries are empty.
Dust and condensate are covering
the outside optical surfaces of the
digital module, monocular or
optical device.
Wrong settings.
Remote control is not activated or
wrongly activated.
Battery is low.
Reinstall the batteries with the correct polarity
orientation.
Clean the battery compartment, focusing on the
contacts.
Install fresh batteries.
Clean the lens surfaces with a blower and soft
lens cloth. Let the unit dry by leaving it in a
warm environment for 2-3 hours.
Adjust the unit according to the instructions set
forth in the Section 10 “Operationand check
the surfaces of the lenses and clean them if
necessary from dust, condensation, frost, etc;
to prevent fogging in cold weather, apply a
special anti-fog solution.
Activate the remote according to instructions in
section 11.
Install a new CR2032 battery.
problem
possible cause(s) corrective action
The clamp of the adapter
cannot be opened.
Wrong insert is chosen.
Choose the appropriate insert.
Check the gap between the lips of
the adapter.
The IR Illuminator
is off the centre.
The beam of the IR
is not adjusted.
Do the settings described in section 11
“Mounting and using the IR Illuminator”.
The display is
off the centre.
Unclamp the clamp and set the display
in the centre (see section 8 “Operation”).
The position of the digital module
on your day device is not adjusted.
Barely visible texture
which does not hinder
detection range or
efficiency of observation
can be noticed on the
display after the built-in
laser IR Illuminator is
activated.
This is normal for eye safe laser
IR Illuminators.
This is not a defect.
Peculiarities of CCD array
Sony CCD arrays employed in Pulsar digital night vision devices, feature high quality. However certain
pixels (or groups of pixels) with increased luminosity (lighter or darker) are allowed. These defects can be
seen when conducting observation not only in the nighttime but in the day time too, especially if Sum Light™
function is active. Presence of light and dark pixels and other minor defects of a CCD array (up to 4%) are
acceptable in accordance with regulations of the company SONY.
Visibility on the screen of light pixels also depends on the type of CCD array, heating temperature during
operation.
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Laser aperture