5mp 6x50 Digital Night Vision Monocular INSTRUCTION MANUAL We appreciate your business and want to prove to you we are committed to providing you the best product and support in the field. By giving our customers a new state of the art web interface, which provides you with video tutorials and instruction on how to use the product in the most effective way. Version_2.
5mp 6x50 Digital Night Vision Monocular Model NO:WG-50 INSTRUCTION MANUAL We appreciate your business and want to prove to you we are committed to providing you the best product and support in the field. By giving our customers a new state of the art web interface, which provides you with video tutorials and instruction on how to use the product in the most effective way. Version_2.
CONTENTS Overview………………………………………………………….…………..….2-3 Camera Setup and Program Controls/Function…………………….………………………………….….4-6 Display Icons……………………………………………………………….… 6 Setup And Basic Operation Other Operations ………………………………..…………..…7 …………………………………………..…………..…7-8 Menu Setting …………………………………………………………….…9-12 Appendix I:Technical Specification…………………………………….….
I、Overview -3-
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Objective lens cover 11 Eye piece lens Objective lens 12 Mounting rail IR LED 13 TV OUT Jack Power button 14 USB Port +Zoom/Back button 15 Micro SD card Port -Zoom/Select button 16/17 Photo/Video Switch Image Brightness/ 4seconds MENU button IR/Down button 18 Port/Jack cover 19/20 Battery polarity marks(+ to +/ - to -) Record/OK button Build in 1.5” TFT screen Battery compartment ABOUT DIGITAL NIGHT VISION Congratulations on the purchase of your Digital Night Vision.
II、Camera Setup and Program Special Care instructions: Accepts up to 32GB Micro SD card for photo storage. Do not insert/remove Micro SD card and batteries when digital camera is on. (Format Micro SD card before using, insert Micro SD card by correct front and back side) Turn the battery compartment cover in a counter-clockwise direction to remove it, and insert 4 AA batteries as indicated inside the battery compartment.
reduce its brightness if necessary. Press and release the “IR” button to turn on the infrared LED light (D) when ambient light levels are too low to provide good viewing quality. The IR illumination will be at “100%” level when first turned on, and the display will indicate “IR3”. The unit has 3 IR brightness settings. Press the “IR” button a second time to reduce the IR LED brightness level when viewing subjects at close range to avoid glare or “washout” of the image.
Set the switch to the “Photo” position to select still photo recording mode when the Record button is pressed . Set the switch to the “Video” position to select video recording mode when the Record button is pressed . 7, MICRO SD CARD SLOT : a micro SD card (user supplied, up to 32GB maximum) must be inserted before it is possible to use the Record function. If a card is not inserted, the message “No Card” will be seen on the display when the unit is turned on.
SETUP AND BASIC OPERATION 1) LOAD BATTERIES Turn the battery compartment cover in a counter-clockwise direction to remove it, and insert 4 AA batteries as indicated inside the battery compartment. Lithium AA batteries are recommended for maximum running time, but alkaline or rechargeable NiMh AAs may be used as well. DO NOT MIX BATTERY TYPES, OR NEW AND OLD BATTERIES. Remove the batteries if the unit will be stored for a month or longer between uses.
SELECTING PAL OR NTSC VIDEO OUTPUT The Video Output jack is set to NTSC format (30fps TV standard in the USA, Canada, Mexico, etc.) by default. To select PAL video output (25fps) format as used in other countries, connect the unit to your video device first, then hold both the IR button and Image Brightness buttons down for 5 seconds while viewing the display through the eyepiece. When the display changes to “PAL”, release the buttons.
MENU SETTING “+” Button In MENU mode, Pressing and releasing the button, back one step, like “Back “ Key. “-” Button In MENU mode, Pressing and releasing the button, select and go next step MENU, like “Next or Select” Key. “IR” Button In MENU mode, Pressing and releasing the button to choose Up line, like “Down “ Key. “Brightness” Button Pressing and holding 4/5seconds to enter/exit MENU mode. “REC” Button In MENU mode, Pressing and releasing the button to confirm select, like “OK” Key.
Press button to select photo size parameters (the option will be highlighted by green). Press button once to confirm current setting or Press Press and hold button to back menu. brightness button 5seconds to return info display. 2, Movie Size Video size: 1280 x 720 / 640 x 480 (.AVI) Press and hold Brightness button 3seconds to enter MENU mode Press Press Press button to select movie size parameters (the option will be highlighted by green).
Press button to decrease Day/Night LCD brightness level 3/2/1/0 Press button to increase Day or Night time LCD brightness level 1/2/3. Press button to back menu. Press and hold brightness button 5seconds to return info display. 5, USB Press and hold Brightness button 3seconds to enter MENU mode. Press Press Press button to select MSDC/PCCAM parameters (the option will be highlighted by green).
Appendix I: Technical Specification 5mp 6x50 Digital Night Vision Monocular Uses: Hunting , Scouting game,Security and surveillance,Camping fun/exploring caves,Nighttime navigation,Night fishing and boating,Wildlife observation,Search and rescue Specification Outstanding optical clarity, high performance night vision Wide field of view,Video out capable 5Mega Pixels CMOS vs image-intensifier tube In-view 1.
FCC NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Appendix II: Parts List Part Name Quantity Digital Night vision Monocular 1pc Instruction Manual 1pc Warranty Card 1pc Protection bag 1pc USB cable 1pc TV cable 1pc Lens cloth 1pc Appendix III: Warranty and Cautions Warranty Your device is covered by Warranty on parts and labor from the date of original purchase, and purchases must be made through an authorized dealer. Warranty period is complying with dealers’ legal requirement. The warranty covers defects in workmanship and materials.