Yukon Advanced Optics 28046, RANGER PRO Operating Manual

PACKAGE CONTENTS
Digital Monocular RANGER PRO
Carrying Case
Neck Strap
Extra Battery Container
Variable Power Switching Adapter
Lens Cleaning Cloth
Operating Manual
CD Guide
Warranty Registration Card
Car Adapter
For improvement purposes, design of this product is subject to change.
OPERATING MANUAL
The RANGER PRO 5x42 Digital Night Vision Device is designed on the basis of the Ranger 5x42 Night Vision Device. In comparison to the basic model, the RANGER PRO 5x42 features a greater range of view (up to 600 m) due to a more sensitive CCD array and advanced program technology employed in this model. The RANGER PRO 5x42 is equipped with a built-in, high power IR-illuminator that has gradual IR adjustment and memory controller, which provides effective viewing in most night conditions. The unit can be attached to a standard tripod that uses a 1/4 inch mounting thread. The RANGER PRO 5x42 has a built-in video-out connector which can be used to pair the device with a monitor or to record video via a recording device (such as Yukon Mobile Player/Recorder). For the best image quality, it is recommended to set up the unit on a tripod before attaching the video cables and recording devices. The unit is equipped with a special connector that allows the RANGER PRO 5x42 to be powered by a 12 volt car outlet. It operates for up to 10 hours using 6 AA batteries. The RANGER PRO 5x42 has an ergonomically-designed, water resistant, durable plastic body that helps protect the unit and creates versatility.
Yukon's RANGER PRO 5x42 is ideal for the following applications::
Surveillance
Hunting & camping
Sports and night navigation and observation
Commercial and personal fishing and boating
Rescue, recovery, security and law enforcement
Surveillance and video recording in continuously changing light conditions from dawn to absolute
darkness
BATTERY INSTALLATION
1. Remove the battery compartment cover (1).
2. Pull out the battery container (3) using the attached strap (2).
3. Slide batteries into the battery container (3). Pay attention to «+» (positive) and «-» (negative) symbols
marked on the walls of the container.
4. Insert the battery container (3) back into the battery compartment. Make sure the battery container is
re-inserted properly particularly watching for the orientation of the battery container contacts.
5. Return the battery compartment cover (1) to its original position.
Attention! It is strongly recommended to use only SINGLE-TYPE batteries otherwise the
device's operating time drastically decreases.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1. Remove the lens caps from the objective lens (4) and from the long-range IR-illuminator (5).
2. Press the button marked «ON» (6) to turn on the device. A stable green light indicates that the device is ready for use. A flashing green light indicates that the battery power level is low. A flashing red light indicates that the battery is empty.
3. Locate an object within 20 to 30 meters.
4. Rotate the lever of the eyepiece (7) until you clearly see the frame of the display and black fine grid on it. Adjust the sensitivity of the device (visually it is determined as image brightness) by turning the adjustment wheel (11).
5. Rotate the objective (4) until you see a sharp image of the object. When you turn the device on, the stealth short-range IR-illuminator is turned on automatically. Press the «IR» button (8) to turn the main long­range IR-illuminator on. Choose the operation modes of the IR-illuminator: press and hold the «+» (9) or «-» (10) buttons to increase or decrease respectively the power of the IR-illuminator. The use of the IR-illuminator
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