Operation instructions – Armasight DKMPRIMDC040001 Prime DC 4x Digital Color Night Vision Monocular User Manual
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BATTERY InSTAllATIOn
1) Unscrew the battery compartment cap on the front side
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the monocular’s body.
2) Insert the CR123A battery into the battery compartment
i n
accordance with polarity markings.
3) Screw the cap into place.
TRIPOD InSTAllATIOn
The Prime DC can be connected to a tripod. To mount the
tripod with the Prime DC device, screw the tripod into
the 1/4’’ threaded socket located on the Prime’s body.
nOTE:
The unit may be badly damaged if the tripod col-
lapses or falls over. Remove the unit from the tri-
pod if it is not within your reach.
3. OPERATIOn InSTRucTIOnS
cOnTROlS
The Prime DC is designed to meet the needs and requirements of various users. Each user can individu-
ally set the unit to the most effective and desirable position with the help of the controls. The Prime DC
unit’s controls and indicators are shown and detailed further, below:
Power Button. This controls the power supply to the unit. Use this marked “ON” button to turn the
unit on and off.
IR Button. This button controls power supply to the
built-in infrared illuminator. Use this button to turn the IR
illuminator on and off.
Lens Focus. This control focuses the objective lens. Ad-
just the lens for the clearest, sharpest image.
Diopter Adjustment. This control focuses the eye-
piece. Use it to get the clearest image possible on the
IIT screen.
Gain control Knob. Adjusts the brightness of the image.
Power Indicator. A green PWR light will turn on when the unit is on and ready for operation.
IR Activity Indicator. A red IR light will turn on when the IR illuminator is turned on and ready.
FOcuSInG
To focus your Prime DC Monocular, perform the following steps:
1) Adjust the diopter. Turn the diopter adjustment ring clockwise until it stops. While looking through
the eyepiece, observe the scene and slowly begin turning the diopter adjustment ring counterclock-
wise until the image becomes clear and sharp.
2) Adjust the lens’ focus. To focus your monocular at different distances, rotate the objective lens focus
ring.