THERMAL IMAGING MONOCULAR TVS

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Operation Manual THERMAL IMAGING MONOCULAR TVS 11 105 Sparks Ave., Toronto, ON, M2H 2S5, Canada

CONTENTS 1. BRIEF DESCRIPTION... 2 Overview... 2 Key Features of the TVS 11... 3 2. DESIGN OF THE TVS 11... 4 3. DELIVERY SET... 5 Standard Delivery Set... 5 Optional Delivery Set... 5 4. SPECIFICATIONS... 6 5. STARTUP AND INITIAL TESTING... 8 Use of Standard Power Supply... 8 Connecting with video recorder... 9 Using the unit with headgear... 9 Mounting on a rifle... 12 Testing the Unit s Readiness... 13 7. SYSTEM CONTROLS... 14 8. DISPLAY... 15 9. WARRANTY... 16 10. CUSTOMER SUPPORT... 17 11. ACCEPTANCE CERTIFICATE... 18 1

1. BRIEF DESCRIPTION Overview Designed for law enforcement, military and commercial use, the TVS 11 Thermal Monocular is ideal for reconnaissance and surveillance, perimeter security, wildlife observation and control and a variety of other applications. Rugged and lightweight, the TVS 11 delivers excellent image quality for observation through total darkness and poor visibility conditions including smoke, fog and most visual obscurants. The device is equipped with a highly sensitive, uncooled thermal detector and a high resolution color display, resulting in a crisp, sharp image, regardless of ambient conditions. The device can be mounted onto a weapon or used as a handheld or hands-free (being worn on a head or helmet) monocular with a wrist strap provided to secure the instrument in hand. The TVS 11 is equipped with a digital USB interface for programming in the field. Power supply options include Li-Ion rechargeable batteries (optional), two CR123 batteries or external power through a watertight connector. The TVS 11 features a 2x and 4x digital zoom, along with various color scheme options for the display. The unit s operating status is shown on the display. 2

Key Features of the TVS 11 High quality image within the entire field of view Possibility to be worn on a head or helmet (hands-free applications) or mounted on a weapon Mil-Spec housing, waterproof to 1 meter Low battery indicator shown on display Variable colour schemes Video output Compact and lightweight design 3

2. DESIGN OF THE TVS 11 2 1 8 7 3 5 4 10 6 11 9 FIGURE 1. TVS 11 1. Objective lens 2. Head/Helmet Attachment Plate; Weapon Attachment Plate (at the bottom of the device) 3. Battery Compartment Cover 4. Battery Cover Lock 5. Eyepiece with Diopter Adjustment Ring 6. On-Off Button - Menu Button 7. Digital Zoom 8. Black-hot / White-hot / Sepia Control Button 9. Multifunctional Connector with Protective Cap 10. Objective protective cap 11. Rubber eye guard 4

3. DELIVERY SET Standard Delivery Set QUANTITY TVS 11 Device 1 Objective Lens Cap 1 Operation Manual 1 Soft Case 1 CR 123 Batteries 2 Car power adaptor 1 USB Cable 1 Video/Charge Cable 1 Wrist Strap 1 Head gear 1 TVS head gear adaptor 1 Optional Delivery Set Weapon mount NVS QR mount Hard case Attention: Exact Delivery Set is subject to the specific contract terms. 5

4. SPECIFICATIONS Detector Resolution 324x256 Full Frame Rates 30 Hz (NTSC); 25 Hz (PAL) Exportable Frame Rates 7.5 Hz (NTSC); 8.3 Hz (PAL Pixel Size 25μ Operating wavelength 7.5-13.5 μm Sensitivity <50mK at F1.0 Optics Objective Lens 35 mm Objective F Number F1.2 Field of View 13 x10 Eye Relief 25 mm Dioptric Correction -6 +2 Electronics Refresh Rate 9-25 Hz (PAL) 8-30 Hz (TNTSC) Video Output Display Interface PAL and NTSC programmable AMOLED, 800x600 USB 6

Mechanical Temperature Range -40 to +60 C Shock Resistance Hours of Operation Dimensions Weight with Battery 300g 6 (rechargeable) / 8 (battery) 130x80x60 mm 0.435kg 7

5. STARTUP AND INITIAL TESTING Use of Standard Power Supply The unit is powered by either 2 CR123 lithium or 2 CR123 Li-Ion rechargeable (optional) batteries. Ensure the rechargeable batteries are completely charged before operating (you cannot charge the batteries inside of the device). If the battery is completely discharged, the battery indicator blinks will turn red. To connect unit to the car outlet, use the supplied car adaptor (shown below). 8

Connecting with video recorder (Does not come with the unit - Can be purchased separately) The TVS 11 can be connected to an external monitor or video recorder. The video output is combined with the multifunctional interface connector. Use the cable that is included in the device delivery set to connect the TVS 11 to \external devices Using the unit with headgear The unit is supplied with headgear (Fig. 2). Prior to using the headgear adjust its straps so that the headgear fits the head comfortably but firmly and does not slide off when you are moving. 9

2 1 3 FIGURE 2. TVS 11 attached to headgear The unit is attached to the headgear with a swing arm mount (Fig. 2). To attach the arm mount to the headgear loosen the tightening screw (1, Fig. 1) on headgear, slide helmet groove (2, Fig. 2) onto the rail, and then tighten the screw. To attach monocular to the arm, unscrew the knob (1, Fig. 3), slide the arm groove (3, Fig. 3) along the dovetail platform of the monocular (2, Fig. 1), and then turn the knob clockwise until it stops turning (do not apply excessive force). To set comfortable eye-relief (the distance between your eye and the eyepiece), loosen tightening screw (2, Fig. 2) on the headgear and move the unit, then tighten the locking screw. 10

To remove the unit from field of view, press the flip button (1, Fig. 2) and raise the device. The unit should lock in position. To return the unit to the original position, press the flip button again and help the unit gently to swing down. 1 3 FIGURE 3. TVS 11 Swing arm mount 2 11

Mounting on a rifle The unit can be mounted on a rifle with a Picatinny mount adapter (MIL-STD-1913). The optical axis of the monocular caligns with the rifle s Picatinny rail. FIGURE 4. TVS 11 with Picatinny adapter Two types of weapon mount adapters are available Fig.4 and Fig. 5. Either adapter enables mounting the unit to the Picatinny rail. The type shown on Fig. 4 has two screws with large grooved heads for convenient tightening. Note: Over tightening the screws may damage the thread. The Quick Release model (Fig. 5) utilizes a latch with a spring and patented accu-torque screw. You can attach and detach your monocular within a few seconds. The accu-torque screw fixes the mount with predefined torque thus protecting the thread from accidental damage caused by over tightening. 12

The advantages of the Quick Release mount are: Quick removal and installation of the device Foolproof design Increased reliability Accu-torque screw FIGURE 5. Quick Release weapon adapter Latch with spring Testing the Unit s Readiness 1. Turn the unit on by pressing and holding the ON OFF button for 1 second. The screen will switch on. 2. Using the diopter ring, adjust the display clarity. 3. The unit is ready for operating. 4. Turn the unit off by pressing and holding down the ON OFF button for one second. The POWER OFF caption will appear on the screen. 13

7. SYSTEM CONTROLS The ON-OFF control button is used not only to turn on and off the device, but to activate the MENU as well. One short press on this button activates the screen menu that controls brightness and contrast of the screen. An extended press of this button in the main mode turns the device off. The arrow buttons control zoom and image presentation scheme in the main mode and change the brightness and contrast in the menu mode. The table below describes the functionality of each control button. Control Button Functionalities in the Main Operating Mode Control Button Diagram and Name WH BH ON/OFF - Menu ZOOM, result of rapid press ( 0.5 seconds) Toggles between white hot, black hot, sepia and rainbow image scheme Menu Switches between zoom values (1x, 2x, 4x), result of extended press ( 1.0 second) Triggers sensor calibration Turns the device on and off Shows/removes frame on the display 14

Control Button Functionalities in the Brightness/Contrast Menu Control Button Diagram and Name WH BH MENU ZOOM, result of rapid press ( 0.5 seconds) Increases selected parameter by one unit Toggles between brightness/contrast parameters Decreases selected parameter by one unit, result of extended press ( 1.0 second) N/A Exits menu N/A 8. DISPLAY In the main mode display provides an image of the observed object. Permanently depicted service information includes the battery status indicator and zoom number (if different from 1x). Information about image presentation appears for five seconds after this parameter is changed. The display also shows the shutter icon together with the shutter click. In the menu mode the user can control brightness and contrast settings. After exiting the menu mode, the user is returned to the main mode window. 15

9. WARRANTY NEWCON OPTIK warrants this product against defects in materials and workmanship for one year from the date of the original purchase. Longer warranty is available, subject to the terms of the specific sales contract. Should your Newcon Optik product prove to be defective during this period, please deliver the product securely packaged in its original container or an equivalent, along with the proof of the original purchase date, to your Newcon Optik Dealer. Newcon Optik will repair (or, at its option, replace with the same or comparable model), the product or part thereof, if upon inspection, it is found to be defective in material or workmanship. What This Warranty Does Not Cover: NEWCON OPTIK is not responsible for warranty service should the product fail as a result of improper maintenance, misuse, abuse, improper installation, neglect, damage caused by disasters such as fire, flooding, lightning, improper power supply, or service other than by an Authorized representative. Postage, insurance and shipping costs incurred while presenting your Newcon Optik product for warranty service are your responsibility. If shipping from North America please include a cheque or money order payable to NEWCON OPTIK for the amount of $15.00 to cover handling and return shipping. 16

10. CUSTOMER SUPPORT Should you experience any difficulties with your Newcon Optik product, consult this manual first. If the problem persists, contact our customer support department at +1 (416) 663-6963 or toll free at 1-877-368-6666 (North America only). Our operating hours are 9am-5pm, Monday - Friday, Eastern Standard Time. Under no circumstances should any equipment be sent to Newcon Optik without authorisation from our technical support department. Newcon Optik accepts no responsibility for unauthorized returns. To locate a Newcon Optik Authorized Dealer call +1 (416) 663-6963 or fax +1 (416) 663-9065 Email: newconsales@newcon-optik.com Web: www.newcon-optik.com Defective products should be shipped to: 105 Sparks Ave., Toronto ON, M2H 2S5, CANADA 17

11. ACCEPTANCE CERTIFICATE Thermal Imaging System Resolution 320 640 TVS 11 35 mm lens Unit serial number: The unit complies with all technical specifications and has passed the inspection. Date of production: Quality Inspector s signature: Quality Assurance Seal 18

R1 06.12 NEWCON OPTIK Printed in Canada