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OVERVIEW 

Your NVRS starlight night vision scope is a professional-quality device designed to provide high 
quality viewing in nearly total darkness.  Many active night vision devices require an artificial infrared 
light source. The NVRS is a passive starlight device: it does NOT require any artificial light source. 
The NVRS does include a powerful infrared illuminator that is useful when the subject to be viewed 
is in shadows or total darkness. The NVRS consists of a sophisticated electro-optical assembly 
contained in an extremely durable titanium housing. The entire unit is ruggedized for extreme field 
conditions. It is entirely self-contained and can operate for up to 50 hours at temperatures ranging 
from -22 °F to +104 °F (-30 °C ~ +40 °C ). 
Your NVRS scope is ideal for a wide variety of professional and recreational uses including: 
 

 

Wildlife observation 

 

Security 

 

Search and rescue 

 

Nighttime photo/video 

 

 

 
 

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Page 1: ...frared illuminator that is useful when the subject to be viewed is in shadows or total darkness The NVRS consists of a sophisticated electro optical assembly contained in an extremely durable titanium housing The entire unit is ruggedized for extreme field conditions It is entirely self contained and can operate for up to 50 hours at temperatures ranging from 22 F to 104 F 30 C 40 C Your NVRS scop...

Page 2: ...ake sure they have been installed according to instructions listed in the Battery Installation section Move into a dark area before powering on the device You can also try your scope in daylight with the lens cover on Remove the lens cap 2 only when the scope is in the dark Activate the device by turning the power switch 3 down to the first click ON position When additional illumination is needed ...

Page 3: ...of the target area should not be greater than 1 lux Remove flip up cap from the objective lens Activate the device by turning the power switch 3 to the ON position Aim the foresight of the rifle to a center of the target Rotate the eyepiece ring 5 until the target image is clear Adjust the reticle brightness by rotating the switch 4 If the centre of the target does not coincide with the aiming dot...

Page 4: ...k of operation switches and of a reticle brightness switch Having detected some malfunction while using the riflescope it is necessary to check the following riflescope s mounting on a rifle the absence of dust dirt hoar frost water etc on the objective lens if the batteries are discharged if the riflescope is on Pay particular attention to ensure that batteries have been installed B CURRENT MAINT...

Page 5: ... The diopter adjustment range of the eyepiece is not powerful enough for your eye if you use glasses stronger than 5 diopters use your glasses while looking through the eyepiece The image will not focus but the red reticle is clearly seen Make sure the lenses are not foggy or dusty if so carefully clean the external surfaces of lenses with a soft cotton fabric Replace the battery if the total batt...

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