DOCTER DOCTER®nightvision 1x24 User Manual

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Battery comptmt. side

12 Battery warning indicator

13 Safety function

View into the night vision device

Adjusting the eyepiece

The visual acuity (dioptre correction) is adjusted by turning the eyepiece ring (5) in

switched-on condition. To enjoy a relaxed (accommodation-free) observation, the

eyepiece ring should initially be set to the left stop (turned counter clockwise). Then,

turn the ring to the right (clockwise) until you can hear the image intensifier’s noise for

the first time really sharply. For that purpose, it is best to cover the lens by your hand

fully.

It is possible to compensate for ocular defects of ±4 dioptres.

Focussing

Prior to focussing, the eyepiece should always be adjusted first. For sharp setting of any

distance, the focus ring (4) is used. The left stop (counter clockwise) is tuned to infinite

and, thus, easily adjustable.

When the lens protection cap is put on, the high depth of field requires no focussing.

Automatic time switch-off

The night vision device has an integrated time-controlled switch-off function. If the key is

left untouched for 30 minutes, the night vision device will switch off. By pressing the key

during observation just once, the time-controlled switch-off will be reset to 30 minutes.

Safety function

If light incidence is too high, the internal electronics will

switch the image intensifier off. At the same time, a red

warning LED (13) at the edge of the field of view comes

on. This automatic switch-off mode, however, is not

capable of detecting intense punctual light incidence.

The intention of the automatic switch-off mode is merely

to avoid damage due to inadvertent switch-on at

daylight when the lens protection cap is not put on. In

case of negligent handling, we reject liability for any

warranty.

Battery warning indicator

Starting at a voltage of 1.1V, an amber/orange LED (12)

at the edge of the field of view will appear. From that

time on, the capacity, depending on the type of battery

used, will suffice for a period ranging from a few

minutes to 7 hours. For more information see

“Batteries” in the “Glossary of Technical Terms“, please.

Attaching the wrist strap and the cord for the lens cap

To attach the wrist strap, move the small strap through the lug (9). Then, put the end of

the carrying cord through the small strap and tighten it (see figure on the rear of the pop-

up page).

To attach the cord for the lens cap, move the smaller strap through the lug (10) first.

Then, put the other end through the small strap and tighten it. Thereafter, thread the

cord through the lens cap as shown in the lower figure on the rear pop-up page. Finally,

the cord needs to be led around the cap and tightened.

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