the lenses. Do not turn unit on in the daytime without the protective lens caps on. You should
see a gree glow in the eyepieces.
Observe the scene,and adjust the diopters for the optimal image clarity
You may now enter a dark environment or simply shut the lights off in order to darken the
room.
Next,remove the lens caps / daylight filters and observe the scene.You should readjust the
diopters for maximum clarity.Remember the focus range of the binocular is 20’ to infinity
The unit will trun on and off automatically when you bring it to or take away from your eyes.
You will notice the green LED change to red when the sensor is on.
To increase battery life the LED diodes will go off after 10 seconds.
FOCUSING
To focus the Night Scout first you will need to adjust the diopters.
Simply turn the diopters clockwise until they stop.Then,while
looking through the diopters at an object,slowly turn the diopters
back counter clockwise until the grain the image is sharp.
INFRA-RED ILLUMINATION
Infra-red illuminators,or IR illuminators, are common in the
night vision. The IR light greatly enhances the performance
of the Night scout while remaining almost totally invisible
to the naked eye. The IR illuminator on the Night Scout is
located on the side of the unit. To turn the IR on, push the
IR button and you will see an orange indicator light come
on.It is important to remember that IR illuminator is simply
an infra red light source, and like any light source it may loose
its efficiency over a great distance,and IR focus can be addjusted.
NOTE: The IR will automatically turn off when the unit’s main power is turned off.
LOW BATTERY INDICATOR
If the batteries start losing voltage,LED indicator will start to pulse, it is time to change your
battery.
USING THE CAMERA ADAPTER (optional)
To use your Night Scout with a 35mm camera or camcorder you will need the following:
1) If you plan to use a camcorder then your camcorder must have a MACRO feature.Most
modern camcorders today have a MACRO feature built in.
2) If you plan to use a 35mm camera you will need a MACRO lens. If you don’t have one we will
advise that you contact your local camera store.
3) You may or may not need STEP-UP or STEP-DOWN ring in order to adapt the camera adapter
to your lens.
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