©2013 Sellmark Corporation
Features:
Enhanced low-light digital imaging
See up to 195ft
3x optical with 9x digital zoom
Adjustable gain control
Use day and night
Full color display
Compact/Ergonomic Design
Video output capability
Powerful built-in
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nfra
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ed illuminator
Includes:
Monocular
Lanyard
Carrying Case
Instruction Manual
Specifications:
Magnification, x
3
Digital zoom, x
9
Camera resolution
640x480
Display resolution
96x64
Video output resolution
640x480
Objective dia., mm
14
FOV,
o
, horizontal
7
Eye relief, mm
10
Exit pupil, mm
5
IR wavelength, nm
850
IR power, mW
1,000
Range of detection, ft
195
Dimensions, mm
145x90x50
Weight (w/batteries),oz
11.6
Battery type
4x AA
Battery life (w/o IR, w/IR)
12, 3 (HI) 6 (LO)
Operating temp,
o
F
14 to 104
Diagram
1. On/Off Button 6. Gain control
2. Video Output 7. Digital zoom
3. Objective Lens 8. Eyepiece
4.
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5. IR control
10. Lanyard eyelet
On-Screen Indicators
1.
Digital Zoom 2. Battery Power 3. Frame Rate 4. IR Mode
Battery Installation
To install, locate the battery cover (9). Slide
the cover out. The cap will release and flip
open. Insert four AA batteries into the
compartment so that polarity of the battery
matches the markings inside the
compartment. Replace the battery cover.
Battery charge level is identified in the upper
right corner of the display. Note: Rechargeable
batteries can be used with this device.
On/off Operation
To activate the device, press the on/off button
(1). While looking through the device, the
“Firefield” splash screen will appear three
seconds after pressing the on button. After
another three seconds, the device will begin
operating in the night vision mode. To turn the
unit off, press the on/off button once more.
Note: After 5 minutes of no button operation
the unit will notify the user the unit will turn
off. To continue operation, press any button.
Focusing
To focus the device, locate an object 10 to 20
yards away. Rotate the eyepiece (8) until you
clearly see the display screen. Next, rotate the
objective lens (3) until the image of the object
is sharp and crisp. When the viewing distance
changes, the objective lens only needs to be
rotated.
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