2 troubleshooting procedures, 2 troubleshooting procedures -2 – EOTech CNVD-T (SU-232/PAS) Clip-On Night Vision Device - Thermal User Manual

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3.1.4 CNVD-T Housing

. Inspect the CNVD-T housing for

any signs of damage including cracks, missing parts, and

any other visible defects. Rinse the CNVD-T 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 and

isopropyl alcohol.

3.2 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES

The procedures below will help the operator correct some of

the basic problems that may arise with the CNVD-T during

operation. If the equipment malfunction is not listed, or the

actions listed do not correct the fault, refer to section 3.4 for

additional guidance.

a. No display is present when turning on the CNVD-T.

(1) Ensure the CNVD-T is not in Standby Mode by

pressing any of the arrow buttons.

(2) Adjust display brightness per section 2.8.

(3) Adjust contrast setting per section 2.9.

(4) Cycle the power button.

(5) Verify that the batteries are properly installed per

paragraph 2.2.2.

(6) Replace existing batteries with fresh batteries.

(7) Clean the battery compartment per paragraph

3.1.2.

b. Display is on but no image is present.

(1) Flip open the objective lens cap.

(2) Focus on an object in the distance.

(3) Adjust display brightness per section 2.8.

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