Bushnell 26-0400 Owner's Manual - Page 4

GETTING STARTED, Installing Batteries, Use and Testing - instructions

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GETTING STARTED Installing Batteries This device operates on two AA batteries. To install, unscrew the battery compartment cover located on the bottom of the unit. Insert the batteries into the battery compartment so that the (+) and negative (-) terminals of the batteries match the markings inside the compartment. Replace the battery cover carefully - do not over tighten. Use and Testing This device operates on two AA batteries. Make sure they have been installed according to the instructions above. If you wish to test your night vision device in a lighted area, be sure the objective lens cap is covering the objective lens prior to pressing the "POWER" button. The objective lens cap has a pinhole opening to admit a small amount of light for testing purposes. If testing or using the device in the dark, remove the objective lens cap and activate the device by pushing the "ON" button. To focus, select an object at the approximate distance for the area that you intend to view. Set the adjusting mark on top of the front (objective) lenses against the letter "N" on the word "Normal". Adjust each eyepiece diopter setting until the image is in focus. After your initial diopter setting, the front (objective) lenses are now utilized for focusing: adjust the front lenses clockwise when you need to focus on closer objects, counter clockwise for more distant objects. If you are unable to focus on very close objects, the eyepieces may then be used for micro adjustments only. 4 Your Night Vision device offers a Built-In Infrared Illuminator. This allows you to see in complete darkness where no ambient light source, such as moonlight, is available. If the subject is to be viewed in a completely dark area, activate the infrared illuminator by pressing the Infrared Illuminator button located next to the "POWER" button. This device can be mounted on any tripod with a 1/4" tripod socket. 5

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GETTING STARTED
Installing Batteries
This device operates on two AA batteries. To install, unscrew the
battery compartment cover located on the bottom of the unit.
Insert the
batteries into the battery compartment so that the (+) and negative (-)
terminals of the batteries match the markings inside the compartment.
Replace the battery cover carefully – do not over tighten.
Use and Testing
This device operates on two AA batteries.
Make sure they have been
installed according to the instructions above.
If you wish to test your night vision device in a lighted area, be sure
the objective lens cap is covering the objective lens
prior to pressing
the “POWER” button. The objective lens cap
has a pinhole opening
to admit a small amount of light for testing purposes.
If testing or using the device in the dark, remove the objective lens cap
and activate the device by pushing the “ON” button.
To focus, select an object at the approximate distance for the area
that you intend to view.
Set the adjusting mark on top of the front
(objective) lenses against the letter “N” on the word “Normal”.
Adjust
each eyepiece diopter setting until the image is in focus.
After your
initial diopter setting, the front (objective) lenses are now utilized for
focusing: adjust the front lenses clockwise when you need to focus on
closer objects, counter clockwise for more distant objects.
If you are
unable to focus on very close objects, the eyepieces may then be used
for micro adjustments only.
Your Night Vision device offers a Built-In Infrared Illuminator.
This allows you to see in complete darkness where no
ambient light source, such as moonlight, is available. If the
subject is to be viewed in a completely dark area, activate
the infrared illuminator by pressing the Infrared Illuminator
button located next to the “POWER” button. This device can
be mounted on any tripod with a 1/4“ tripod socket.