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accordance with provided instructions and must not be co-located or operating in 
conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-users and installers must 
be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating 
conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. 
FCC: SAR standard Value: 1.6 W/Kg, Maximal Measure: 0.4 W/kg 

CE Mark Warning 

This is a Class B product, in a domestic environment, this product may cause 
radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate 
measures. 

Safety and Handling Precautions  

Monocular Information 

•  Do not disassemble or attempt to service the monocular yourself. 
•  Do not expose the monocular to moisture, or extreme temperatures.
•  Allow the monocular to warm up when moving from cold to warm

temperatures. 

•  Do not touch and put pressure on the monocular lens. 
•  Do not expose the lens to direct sunlight for extended periods.
•  Do not use abrasive chemicals, cleaning solvents or strong detergents to 

clean the product. Wipe the product with a slightly damp soft cloth. 

•  Do not use the flash, IR LED or LED Light near a person's eyes to prevent 

possible eye injury. 

•  To prevent you from falling over or resulting in traffic accident, please do not 

use the monocular while you are walking, driving or riding a vehicle. 

•  Please handle the monocular strap with care, and never place the strap 

around the neck of an infant or child. Wrapping the strap around a neck may 
cause suffocation. 

•  Do not subject the LCD screen to impact. 
•  To prevent the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this appliance to rain

or moisture. 

Battery Information 

•  Turn off the monocular before installing or removing the battery.
•  Use only the provided batteries or type of battery and charger that came with 

your monocular. Using other types of battery or charger may damage the 
device and invalidate the warranty. 

•  Inserting the battery upside down can cause damage to the product and

possibly cause an explosion. 

•  When the monocular is used for an extended period of time, it is normal for

the monocular body to feel warm. 

•  Download all pictures and remove the battery from the monocular if you are

going to store the monocular for a long period of time. 

1. About Your Monocular 

Summary of Contents for BHNV10

Page 1: ...BHNV10 User s Manual...

Page 2: ...y cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to ra...

Page 3: ...with a slightly damp soft cloth Do not use the flash IR LED or LED Light near a person s eyes to prevent possible eye injury To prevent you from falling over or resulting in traffic accident please d...

Page 4: ...shape is twisted please stop using it USB adapter Information Do not expose the adapter to high temperatures or moisture places Otherwise it may cause fire or electric shock Do not attempt to repair d...

Page 5: ...Out Up Down 2 Focus Ring 9 Night Vision 3 Battery Compartment 10 Eyepiece 4 IR LED Light 11 Eye Cup 5 Power Mode 12 USB Port 6 Ok Shutter Record Menu 13 Reset 7 Status LED 14 Memory Card Slot 12 13 14...

Page 6: ...enus Zoom Up Down In Video and Photo Press and hold the right side to zoom in Press and hold the left side to zoom out Tap to change the screen brightness In Menu Press to go to the previous or next s...

Page 7: ...arkness Tripod Mount Mount port for attaching to a tripod nut located on the bottom of the Focus Ring Rotate left or right to focus the image on the screen Reset Button for power cycling your monocula...

Page 8: ...ard down until you hear an audible click The memory card can only be inserted in one way Do not force the card in if it will not go in smoothly 3 Close the rubber jack door 4 To remove the memory card...

Page 9: ...he monocular to access the charging port Insert the small end of the USB plug into the monocular s port and the larger end into the included AC adaptor The LED indicator light will light up red while...

Page 10: ...e subject or scene slowly rotate the focus ring left or right until the image is in focus 2 8 Lens Cap The monocular s night starlight image sensor is designed to be used in low to no light environmen...

Page 11: ...ning of each icon within Video Mode is explained in the table below 1 Video Mode 6 Zoom Level 2 Memory Card Inserted 7 Battery Level 3 Starlight Mode 8 Current Time 4 Night Vision Mode 9 Current Date...

Page 12: ...meaning of each icon within Photo Mode is explained in the table below 1 Photo Mode 6 Zoom Level 2 Memory Card Inserted 7 Battery Level 3 Starlight Mode 8 Current Time 4 Night Vision Mode 9 Current D...

Page 13: ...ode press the NIGHT VISION button once to enable Starlight mode In Starlight mode the monocular can detect infrared light below 1200nm but does not emit any infrared light Press the NIGHT VISION butto...

Page 14: ...lected photo resolution The higher the photo resolution the lower the number of photos you are able to be save to the memory card Before capturing any photos you can select a preferred photo resolutio...

Page 15: ...be used by photographers to take photographs of themselves 1 In Photo or Video Modes press and hold the MENU button 2 Select Self Timer using the ZOOM button and press the OK button to enter the Self...

Page 16: ...this duration is reached the monocular will seamlessly end recording and begin recording a new video file 3 3 6 Video Frame Rate This function allows you to set the frame rate of the recorded videos V...

Page 17: ...tton 2 Select Screen Saver using the ZOOM button and press the OK button to enter the Screen Saver submenu 3 Press the ZOOM button to navigate the menu and press the OK button to confirm your selected...

Page 18: ...oto or Video Modes press and hold the MENU button 2 Select Date Time Set using the ZOOM button and press the OK button to enter the Date Time Set submenu 3 Press the ZOOM button to change the highligh...

Page 19: ...e version of your monocular 1 In Photo or Video Modes press and hold the MENU button 2 Select Version using the ZOOM button and press the OK button to view the monocular s current firmware 3 Press the...

Page 20: ...button to zoom in on a captured photo press and hold the ZOOM OUT button to zoom out of the photo 4 While zoomed in press the ZOOM OUT button to move the viewing box to the right press the ZOOM IN bu...

Page 21: ...IPS LCD Electronic Viewfinder Assistive Light 850nm Infrared LED Infrared LED Power 3 Watts Infrared LED Range 7 650 ft Power Saving Mode OFF 1 Minute 3 Minutes 5 Minutes Front Lens Coating BK7 ED Mul...

Page 22: ...Y 10005 USA Tel 800 441 1100 www elitebrands com www bellhowellcameras com Copyright 2022 Elite Brands Inc If you re having difficulties with your monocular or would like further assistance please cal...

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