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replace the objective lens cover after the unit is turned off and no longer is in 
use to protect the lens. 
 
IMPORTANT: When turning the unit ON it is normal to see some image 
flickering, as the components warm up to display the image.  This is normal and 
does not affect the unit.  If the flickering continues after 5-10seconds, please 
try to decrease the brightness of the image by gently pushing the Brightness 
Wheel (14) to the left. 

 

OPERATING FROM EXTERNAL POWER SOURCE: 

 
DC ADAPTER:
 Your digital viewer can also operate from a common wall outlet 
with the use of the plug adapter (included). Insert the adapter cord into the DC 
Output (8) and connect adapter to the wall outlet. IMPORTANT: Always 
remove the batteries prior to operating the unit from wall/car outlet!
 

 

5V/2A POWER BANK: Your digital viewer can also operate from a common 

charging 5V Power Bank. Please make sure each output on the Power Bank is 
rated at a minimum of 2A. Connect the Power Bank to Micro-USB input (16). 

 

SETTING UP DATE AND TIME: 

 
As your viewer has capability to take images and record video, time and date is 
automatically stamped onto each image and video recording.  To set the 
correct date and time, please follow this procedure:  

 

Turn the unit ON.  After image appears, press IR Button (13) and hold it for 2 
seconds to activate the menu. Scroll until Date/Time function with Image 
button (11) and select it by momentarily pressing IR button (13).  Default date 
format is DD/MM/YYYY.  To adjust the numbers, press Image Button (11) either 
in + or – direction.  To switch between date/month/year, press IR button 
momentarily.  After Date is set, adjust the time.  Time is in 24hr format, so 
13:00 is 1pm; 17:30 is 5:30pm and so on.  As with the date, changing hours and 
minutes is done with Image button (11) or – and moving between 
hours and minutes is done via IR button (13).  Once the time is adjusted you 
may choose to change the date format to MM/DD/YYYY or YYYY/MM/DD 
according to your preference.  Once you are finished setting date and time, you 
must confirm your setting by pressing REC button (9). 

 

IMPORTANT: in order to preserve the set date/time do not remove the dead 
batteries from the unit until you are ready to replace them with the new set, 
then replace the old batteries with new set as quickly as possible and the 
date/time will be preserved. 

 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for LN-G2-M44

Page 1: ...LN G2 M44 LN G2 M50 GEN 2 HD DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY DAY NIGHT MONOCULAR INSTRUCTION MANUAL IMPORTANT Please read this manual in its entirety prior to using this device...

Page 2: ...effective as monochrome image during nighttime conditions The night vision green color was chosen because green color shows more details than any other color in the palette and black white image is e...

Page 3: ...Please identify and remember all the parts of the monocular LN G2 M44 shown 11 6 10 12 4 5 3 8 9 2 1 13 14 7...

Page 4: ...es WARNING it is prohibited to charge any batteries inside the unit or have batteries inside the monocular while operating it from wall outlet or car adapter To install the batteries unscrew the batte...

Page 5: ...cord video time and date is automatically stamped onto each image and video recording To set the correct date and time please follow this procedure Turn the unit ON After image appears press IR Button...

Page 6: ...ne level ELECTRONIC IMAGE MAGNIFICATION ZOOM Your unit is also equipped with electronic zoom function which allows you to change image magnification from 5x to 25x on model LN G2 M44 or 6x to 30x on m...

Page 7: ...rared light fades away Extended range IR illuminators are available model LN EIR 2 or LN ELIR 2 which can be mounted into the side accessory mount socket 4 The thread is a standard type and will accep...

Page 8: ...g press the Power button 5 momentarily just once You will be able to switch between images and videos by pressing IMAGE button 4 in either or direction To play the recorded video press PIC button 3 on...

Page 9: ...Connect the small end of the Video cable to the Video Output 5 and then connect to the TV Recorder NOTE if you live outside of the USA you may need to switch the Video Output from NTSC to PAL by acces...

Page 10: ...must run it through a 3rd party provider We suggest using Disk Partition While nearly all of the providers would want you to buy their upgraded versions you can just download their basic free version...

Page 11: ...g an object that it too close the minimum focusing distance is approximately 80cm or 2 6ft 4 I switch from active image to photo video review and the unit shuts off a You are holding the Power button...

Page 12: ...5x 25x 6x 30x Focusing Distance______________________________ 80cm 2 6ft Viewing Distance clear skies full moon _____________ 600m 656yds Viewing Distance 1 4 Moon ______________________ 400m 437yds V...

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