TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
SKU# MODEL
Lens magnification, x
Objective lens diameter, mm
L ens system
FOV at distance 100 m/200 yds, mitt
Field of view,
0
Focus range, m/yards
Ex it pupil diameter, mm
Eye relief distance, mm
Eyepiece Diopter adjustment, dptr
Power Supply, battery, one
Battery life IR On, up to, hour
Battery life IR Off, up to, hour
Overall dimensions, LxHx W, mm/in
Weight,_g.loz
EFFECTIVE DISTANCE
Approx imate detection range, m/yards
IRPower, mW
IR Wavelenght, nm
IR Effective distance, up to, m/yards
BE14140
2.5
40
59 mmF/1.2
�/ 162
18
Ll·OO
12
+ 4 ,
-4
CR-
Lithium JV
20
60
180x78x60 / 7.09" xJ.07'' x2.J6"
4J0 / 15.17
2251250
25�
850
�/27.5
BE14150
J.4
50
80 mmF/1.2
'll./ 120
15
1.,Q ·00
12
+ 4 ,
-4
CR- 12J Lithium JV
20
60
200x78x60 17.87" xJ.07'' x2.J6"
590 / 20.81
270 /JOO
25�
850
�/27.5
ENVIRONMENTAL DATA
IP Standard of water-resistance
Humidity,%
IPX4
9J
Operating temperature, 0<;;__/
0f
Storage temperature,
0f;_1°F
-30° to +45°
I
-22° to + 1 13°
0°to +6a°
I
+32°to + 140°
Kit includes:
TROUBLESHOOTING
1. Night vision monocular
2. Protective carrying case
J. Wrist strap
If the Polaris does not turn on ...
1. Reinstall the battery with the correct polarity.
2. Replace battery.
4.
User manual
5. Lens cap
6. Lens cleaning cloth
3. Clean the battery compartment, focusing on the contact points.
The observed image flickers or flashes ...
This means there is too much light (e.g. observation during twilight conditions). Turn
off the unit or place the objective lens cover (2). The unit will function normally in light
conditions not in excess of 0.1 Lx (full moon).
The image is missing or not focused ...
1. Re-focus the unit by adjusting objective lens
(1
). Adjust diopter setting by rotating
eyepiece (5), if necessary.
2. Check the cleanliness of the objective (1) surface and eyepiece (5) and clean if
necessary.
3. Replace battery.
4.
In extreme low light conditions, activate the built-in IR illuminator.
Image disappeared or its quality worsened ...
1. Automatic shut off might occurred to protect the unit from excessive light. Attach the
objective lens cover (2) and ensure that unit started to function normally. Turn the unit
off and wait until the conditions darken to continue observation.
2. Bright light sources (e. g. street lights) may cause visibility to decrease or
disappear. Turn the monocular away from the light source; visibility will restore itself in
several minutes.
You see black dots on the screen ...
These dots are minor cosmetic blemishes resulting from the image
intensifier production processes and are not a sign of a defective or low
quality unit. These dots do not interfere with the reliability and
performance of the monocular.
In the Polaris, the quantity of dots and their size is normal as
long as they do not exceed:
Zone 1 (center)
-
Up to
4
very small and 2 small spots are acceptable.
No medium-sized spots are acceptable. See the picture.
Zone
2-
Up to 6 small spots and no more than 3 medium-sized spots are
acceptable.
Zone
3-
Medium-sized spots are acceptable that do not affect the
image quality.
IPX4
9J
-30°to +45°/ -22°to + 1 13°
D°to +6D°
I
+32°to + 14()°
Full moon (0.1 Lx)
Luna llena
Half-moon (0.05 Lx)
Media luna
Quarter-moon (0.01 Lx)
Cuarto de luna
Starry sky (0.001 Lx)
Cielo estrellado
Naked eye, m
Gen 1 & 1+, m
Gen 2
�
2+, m
150
300
600
120
220
550
45
150
500
100
400
Cloudy Sky (0.0001 Lx)
Cielo nublado
Simple vista, m
75
150
Gen 1 & 1+, m
Gen 2
�
2+, m