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USING INFRARED ILLUMINATOR: 

 

Your night vision monocular is 

equipped with two separate built-
in Infrared illuminator lights.  The 
Infrared light operates in a 
spectrum, which is normally 
invisible to a naked human eye, 
however with the help of the tube, 
located inside the unit, you will see a beam of light when 
looking though the ocular lens.  This Infrared light is here to assist 
you in especially dark conditions, where there is not enough 
light for the tube to amplify.  
 
The first illuminator (IR1) (see insert image on the right) operates 
on wavelength of 860nm and 
provides close-up illumination while 
being completely invisible to the 
naked eyes and animals (even if 
looked directly at the illuminator 
lens).  

 
Second illuminator (IR2) (see insert image on the right) operates 
at a wavelength of 805nm and provides distant illumination.  
This illuminator light can be seen if looked directly at the 
illuminator lens, however its beam of light is still invisible to the 
naked human eyes.  
 
To turn the close-up Infrared 

illuminator (14) ON, first make sure 
the unit is ON then rotate the 
Power Switch (10) to the IR1 
position. To do that, you must 
gently pull the top slide lever of 
the switch with your index finger 
and then rotate the switch one 
dial.  When looking through the ocular lens, you will notice a 
faint green indicator light at approximately 6 o’clock position 
outside of the field of view – this is to remind you that the 
infrared light is on.  To turn the infrared light off, rotate the 
power switch one dial back to ON position.  
 

Summary of Contents for LN-EBG1

Page 1: ...1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL IMPORTANT Please read this manual in its entirety prior to using this device...

Page 2: ...enough light available during daytime to see without any additional help Therefore the first and most important rule of any night vision device is never use it during daylight or in any bright light...

Page 3: ...e safety of this device it has a lens cover with a little pinhole to test the unit during daytime when you bring your newly bought unit home or in the shop before you buy it Please keep this lens cove...

Page 4: ...4 Head mask 5 Eyecup 6 Ocular 7 Momentary IR Switch 8 Menu Switch PRO model only 9 External Power Jack PRO model only 10 Power and IR illuminator switch 11 Distant IR illuminator IR2 12 Objective lens...

Page 5: ...y Switch button 2 Tighten the wheel of the release mechanism 2 Please note that you may not need to slide the rail all the way into the pathway make sure that the distance between the bi ocular eyecup...

Page 6: ...ion the image is at its best After that rotate the objective lens 12 also until the image is at its best You may have to repeat the process again until the image is sharp and clear Once the clear imag...

Page 7: ...en if looked directly at the illuminator lens Second illuminator IR2 see insert image on the right operates at a wavelength of 805nm and provides distant illumination This illuminator light can be see...

Page 8: ...s see insert image below allowing you to either narrow the light beam for increased distance or to spread the beam across the entire field of view when operating on shorter distances Rotate the head l...

Page 9: ...L it is used when goggles are mounted on a head mask and provides an automatic power shutoff when goggles are flipped up and automatic power on when goggles are flipped down This level can only be use...

Page 10: ...your LN EBG1 PRO with dry air or nitrogen gas to prevent lens fogging in extremely cold temperatures Please inquire about the nitrogen gas filling kit from your local dealer or you may buy an aftermar...

Page 11: ...re are black dots specs in the field of view THIS IS NORMAL BLACK DOTS ARE MICROSCOPIC PARTICLES INSIDE THE TUBE AND RESULT FROM THE TUBE MANUFACTURING PROCESS WHICH IS NEVER COMPLETELY SPEC FREE IMPO...

Page 12: ...1x Focusing Distance_________________________ 0 25m Objective Lens__________________________ F 1 1 27mm Field Of View____________________________________ 40 Diopter Adjustment_________________________...

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