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APPLICATION
The Voyager Night Vision Monocular is designed for observation and identification of objects
at low light levels (less than 1. 0 lux) in the temperature range from - 40°F up to +110°F.
The Voyager Night Vision Monocular is a complex optic-electronic system for individual use.
The device consists of the objective lens assembly, ocular lens assembly, IR illuminator, and
the body. The body contains the image intensifier tube assembly with the integrated high
voltage power source and the battery housing. The battery housing cover houses two 3 Volt
Lithium, CR#123A batteries. Objective lens protective cover (not shown) is designed to pro-
tect the Voyager from high-level illumination. The pinhole in the center of the protective cover
allows the user to check the operation ability of the device in daylight conditions.
MASTER POWER SWITCH
The device is switched on by turning the main switch located on the top of the scope. The
Voyager is controlled by a built-in computer that regulates the functions of the scope.
LIGHT INTENSIFIER TUBE BRIGHTNESS
To adjust the brightness of the Voyager you will need to press the “SL” (Select key) key until the
green light lights up on the control panel. You can then adjust the power of the scope using the
“+” (increase) and “-” (decrease) key.
INFRARED ILLUMINATOR
To adjust the magnitude of the IR you will need to follow the same procedure as above, except
when pressing the “SL” key, please wait for the red light to light up.
SLEEP MODE
One of the greatest new features your Smart scope has is a “SLEEP” mode. This feature
greatly extends the life of your scope. Your scope will be automatically shut down if idle more
than 20 minutes. Activity means pressing any of the buttons or simply moving it back and forth
away from your face (when the smart sensor is activated). If your intention is to continue using
the Voyager simply press “SL” and it will come back on.
NOTE:
The scope will be capable of running on “SLEEP” mode for more than 10 days and will be
ready to use at any moment. You don’t have to turn the unit off while you are using it (Voyager will
remember all your setting while “sleeping”). Use “ON/OFF” switch only to store the scope. The
proximity sensor will snap into action better in dark environment. Daylight testing and/or other
situations with intensive lighting may cause a temporary decrease of the proximity sensor’s per-
formance.
FOCUSING
To focus the Voyager simply adjust the front lens as needed.
LOW BATTERY INDICATOR
When one of LEDs on control panel starts blinking it is time to change your batteries.