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8GB card by pressing onto its end.  It will pop out of its slot (15) as shown on 
the image.  Gently remove the card and replace it with the new one by 
pressing it straight forward until it is securely locked in the slot.  Close the 
compartment door and lock it by sliding the latch to the left. 

 

To take a picture, focus the unit onto the object you are viewing and with a 
steady hand firmly press the PIC button (10) once. The display will give a 
countdown (2-1) and then image is taken and is automatically stored onto the 
SD card. 

 

To record a video, focus the unit onto the object and press REC button (9) 
once.  The system will start recording.  Please note that the video is being 
recorded in Full-High Definition (1080p) and in the Widescreen format (16x9).  
To pause video recording press PIC button (10) once.  To resume video 
recording press PIC button again.  To stop recording, press Power button (12) 
once.  During recording it is still necessary to re-adjust the focus if you wish to 
record different objects, located at different distances. Please be aware that 
actual video recording quality is significantly higher than what you will see 
through the viewfinder – to see recording in widescreen format please 
remove the micro-SD card and play it on your Blu-Ray player or computer. 

 

VIEWING PICTURES AND RECORDED VIDEOS: 
It is possible to view the images and videos directly on the unit’s micro HD 
display.  To do so, while the unit is operating press the Power button (12) 
briefly just once.  You will be able to switch between images and videos by 
pressing IMAGE button (11) in  or – direction.  To play the recorded 
video, press PIC button (10) once.  To stop playing video press PIC button 
again.  To exit picture/video viewing mode and to come back to the active 
image mode, press Power button (12) briefly just once.  Please note – if you 
press and hold Power button, your unit will shut down and would need to be 
reactivated again by pressing Power button once. 
 
CHOOSING CORRECT ISO (SENSITIVITY) SETTING: 
Your digital monocular comes with 5 user-selectable ISO (sensitivity) settings, 
plus an AUTO mode.  All units come with AUTO mode as a default setting and 
in most conditions this mode is the best choice for viewing and recording. In 
certain conditions where extra sensitivity is desired (such as Sky Watching 
where small light objects need to be constantly seen) it is better to select one 
of the highest ISO settings (between 1600 and 6400) for constant sensitivity, 
which prevents any sudden bright light source to lower the overall system 
sensitivity. To choose the ISO setting, access the menu by long pressing the IR 
button (13) and selecting desired mode with IMAGE button (11) and 
confirming with IR button (13) 

 

CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL VIDEO SOURCE: 
You can connect your device to the TV/VCR/DVR via the RCA-type video cord 
(included with your device). Connect the small end of the Video cable to the 

Summary of Contents for LN-DM60-HD

Page 1: ...r Fate TX 75087 USA E mail info lunaoptics com Web www lunaoptics com 2017 LN DM60 HD HIGH DEFINITION DIGITAL DAY NIGHT VIEWER RECORDER INSTRUCTION MANUAL IMPORTANT Please read this manual in its entirety prior to using this device ...

Page 2: ...ially useful when reading text or building signs or car plates 3 Your digital viewer is intended for operation during daylight and nighttime hours Please note that during daylight you will have to reduce the brightness level of the unit to prevent the image from becoming totally washed out You should also utilize Color Enhancing Filter supplied with the unit for daylight operation in order to view...

Page 3: ...Please look below to identify all the parts of the unit 11 8 6 10 12 4 5 3 8 9 2 1 13 14 7 ...

Page 4: ...inside the monocular while operating it from wall outlet To install the batteries unscrew the battery compartment covers 3 located on the back of the unit one on each side below the ocular 2 and install one battery into each compartment inserting the positive end first Once the batteries are inside replace the covers TURNING THE UNIT ON AND OFF Your night vision unit has one touch push buttons To ...

Page 5: ...or and moving between hours and minutes is done via IR button 13 Once the time is adjusted you may choose to change the date format to MM DD YYYY or YYYY MM DD according to your preference Once you are finished setting date and time you must confirm your setting by pressing REC button 9 IMPORTANT in order to preserve the set date time do not remove the dead batteries from the unit until you are re...

Page 6: ...plify the available light you will need to utilize the IR illuminator often in the nighttime conditions To turn the Infrared illuminator ON press the Infrared illuminator button 13 momentarily image will remain full color To switch image to night vision green press IR button again To switch image to B W press the IR button again To turn the IR illuminator OFF press the same IR button again once A ...

Page 7: ...ges and videos directly on the unit s micro HD display To do so while the unit is operating press the Power button 12 briefly just once You will be able to switch between images and videos by pressing IMAGE button 11 in either or direction To play the recorded video press PIC button 10 once To stop playing video press PIC button again To exit picture video viewing mode and to come back to the acti...

Page 8: ...off a You are pressing the Power button too long You must only press the Power button once and immediately release it 5 Image freezes during operation or during initial turn on a Open at least one battery compartment and then re activate the unit 6 I m trying to turn the IR illuminator on and instead I see the date time menu a You are holding the IR button for more than 1 sec In order to turn the ...

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