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ApplicAtioN
The Night Storm Night Vision Monocular is a complex opticoeiectronic system for individual
use. The device consists of the objective lens assembly, eyepiece and the body. The body
contains a 1st Gen.+ image intensifier tube assembly with an integrated high voltage power
source and the three volt battery housing. When installing the battery one should keep in mind
that the polarity of the battery should coincide with the diagram on the body next to the battery
housing cap.
Objective lens protective cover is intended to protect the objective lens from dust and
scratches. It also will act as a daylight filter, allowing you to test the scope in daylight or other
bright light situations. The pinhole in the center of the protective cover allows the user to check
the operation ability of the device in daylight conditions.
NOTE:
Do not test the scope in daylight conditions even with the daylight filter/lens cap on for
more than ten (10) minutes.
operAtioN
• Take the monocular out of the case.
• Install the battery into the housing with the polarity order as shown on the scope. Battery
Type: 3 Volt Lithium, #CR123A .
• Press the power button to turn the unit on with the protective lens cover still attached to the
lens.
Do not turn the unit on in the daytime without the protective lens cap on.
You should see green glow in the eyepiece. You may notice a persistent green glow for up
to five (5) minutes after you have turned the unit off. This is normal for the 1st Gen Light
intensifier tube.
• Observe the scene and adjust the diopter for optimal image clarity. Focus the front lens until
the image and the grain are both sharp.
• You may now enter a dark environment or simply shut the lights off in order to darken the
room.
• Next, remove the lens cap/daylight filter. Adjust the front lens for distance of the focus. You
should not have to readjust the diopter.
NOTE:
We suggest that you focus the diopter during daylight with the filter on.
NOTE:
The front lens should be readjusted as you view objects at different distances.