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IMPORTANT INFORMATION

 

Read prior to activation 

 

You have just purchased a complicated electronic device. To operate 
it properly, please read this manual carefully. Here are some common 
Precautions that must be noted. 

 

• 

NEVER

 expose the opened objective lens of an active unit in 

daylight. At daytime objective lens must be covered by caps. 
There is a tiny hole in the cap to provide enough light for daytime 
operation. It is allowed to turn on the unit at daytime, but caps 
must cover the lenses. 

 

• 

NEVER

 aim active unit at intense light sources (i.e. lights, 

headlamps, campfires, the moon, etc.) 

 

• 

NEVER

 reverse the polarity of a battery 

 

• 

NEVER

 disassemble the unit

 

 

• 

NEVER

 

connect the unit to external power sources 

 

• 

ALWAYS

 remove batteries when not in use for a long period 

 

• 

ALWAYS

 keep the objective lenses covered when not in use 

 

• 

ALWAYS

 store in a warm dry place when not in use 

 

 
 

ATTENTION! 

 

Image quality of the object, which is being observed  

When an image intensifier is functioning, depends  

Mainly upon operating characters  

of this image intensifier.  

Due to this fact black spots, which are inherent in the image intensifier, 

may be seen in the field of view of a viewing device. Field of view is 

shown below. 

 

 

Central zone

Boundary zone

Periphery zone

 

 

Permissible defects, which may be seen in the field of  

viewing device, are given in the table 

Type of 

black spots

Immovable

Zone

Central

(circle of diameter

 5.5 mm)

Boundary

(circle of diameter

 5.5-9.0 mm)

Periphery

(circle of diameter

 9.0-11.0 mm)

Entire field

(circle of diameter

11.0 mm)

Size of black spots,

mm

Number of 

spots

Moving

Not limited

Not limited

Not limited

5

1

10

3

1

1

From 0.150 to 0.294

From 0.073 to 0.150
From 0.150 to 0.294

From 0.294 to 0.400

Up to 0.073

From 0.073 to 0.150

From 0.150 to 0.294

 

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Summary of Contents for PHANTOM 20

Page 1: ...ual NIGHT VISION MONOCULAR PHANTOM 20 In USA 3310 Prospect Ave Cleveland OH 44115 In Canada 1183 Finch Ave W Suite 302 Toronto ON M3J 2G2 Canada Tel 416 663 6963 Fax 416 663 9065 Email NEWCONSALES NEW...

Page 2: ...jective lenses covered when not in use ALWAYS store in a warm dry place when not in use 2 ATTENTION Image quality of the object which is being observed When an image intensifier is functioning depends...

Page 3: ...d Features of Phantom 20 ii Warning iii Precautions 2 Components 3 Specifications 4 Construction 5 Operating Instructions 5 1 Pre starting procedures 5 2 Testing of operation 5 3 Operation at night 5...

Page 4: ...t and occasional impacts thus making surveillance more comfortable 4 THE SOLE OBLIGATION OF NEWCON UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL BE TO REPAIR OR REPLACE THE COVERED PRODUCT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE...

Page 5: ...ng NEWCON OPTIK may replace any product that has been discontinued or is out of stock by another current product of comparable value and function NEWCON OPTIK DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLI...

Page 6: ...TROUBLESHOOTING The monocular does not work Check that the battery is installed properly Check the charge of the batteries Replace if it is weak The image does not appear in focus Bring the inspected...

Page 7: ...ead of lenses for many cameras lire Nikon etc b Video adapter is 37 x 1mm It will feet most Sony cameras and some other as well If not check with local camera store and or camera manufacturer for prop...

Page 8: ...y is O K you will see greenish lit screen If the screen is not lit check the battery Replace the battery if necessary If everything works now is a great time to fill the warranty card You can find the...

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