Observing with the night vision device
After switching on and adjusting the eyepiece, you can focus on different
distances using the focusing ring on the lens. This function is limited if obser-
vation is done in daylight with the protective cap on.
The intensity of the image intensifier tube is set to the medium amplification
range when it is switched on. You can adapt the intensity of the image inten-
sifier tube to the respective lighting conditions with the “Plus” and “Minus”
buttons.
In case of extended observations of a location, a camera tripod (Carl Zeiss
tripod; order no.: 1206-889) is a useful addition. Here, the night vision device
can be screwed onto the tripod using the tripod thread (Fig. 5/j).
The tripod thread (Fig. 5/j) is designed so that tripods both with a
1
/
4
˝ and
3
/
8
˝ screw thread can be used. When using a tripod with
3
/
8
˝ screw thread, the
1
/
4
˝ adapter is unscrewed with a coin.
Protective shutdown
The night vision device is equipped with a protective shutdown so that the
batteries will not completely discharge.
If the supply voltage falls below a defined value, the device switches off auto-
matically. The device can be restarted; however it automatically switches off
again after approx. 10 sec.
The batteries should be replaced immediately after activation of protective
shutdown.
Determination of distance using the reticule
For distance determination, a reticule
(Fig. 12) is integrated into the night
vision device on the eyepiece side.
All dimensions in metres with reference
to 100 m distance.
The distance between the intervals
at 100 m distance is 1 m,
and 0.5 m between sub-intervals.
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