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Heads-Up Display (HUD)
The Heads-Up Display is powered by two 3V Lithium batteries,
The 3V Lithium batteries are to be inserted positive ( + )
terminal first.
Always remove batteries when not in use.
The power switch for the Heads-Up Display (left) is a rubber
push button on the front of the unit. The display slightly
illuminates when the HUD is powered “ON”.
To power “OFF” the HUD press and hold the power button.
A red LED in the left eyepiece will illuminate momentarily,
indicating the unit is ready to power down. Release the power
button.
NOTE: The On Screen Display (OSD) will show a flashing battery
icon when the battery is close to critically low levels.
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HUD Channel Selection
If multiple camera systems are in use, all monitors are equipped
to receive four separate channel frequencies. Use the channel
selector button in order to view and cycle between multiple
camera systems. When toggling, the current channel will be
displayed on screen.
To determine a camera’s channel frequency, simply cycle
through each of the four channels until a picture is displayed
on screen.
Note: The first press of the channel selector button will display
which channel the HUD is receiving as well as current battery
power. To change the channel press the channel selector button
again within three seconds.
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HUD Mounting
The HUD comes standard with the Wilcox 14001G01 Wilcox
NVG Mounting Shoe. This mounting shoe is compatible with
most Wilcox NVG Mounting Systems.
To mount the HUD to the Wilcox NVG Mount, slide the attached
mounting shoe into the appropriate slot on the NVG Mount until
the HUD system clicks solidly into place.
Detach the HUD from the NVG Mount using the release
mechanism on the NVG Mount.
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HUD Operation
The Heads-Up Display gives the operator the appearance of a
35-inch screen at a 7 foot distance. The HUD displays B/W or
color video transmitted directly from the camera source.
It has a built-in receiver, and when powered “ON” automatically
receives RF video signals from the chosen camera. The HUD is
completely wireless and cannot be hard-wired.
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