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Congratulations on the purchase of your Bushnell® Digital Color Night Vision. Comprised of high quality electronics and optics,
the Bushnell Digital Color unit is a hand-held digital night vision viewing system that utilizes a low-light complementary metal
oxide semiconductor (CMOS) sensor providing images comparable to generation 2 & 3 resolution. Day and Night time images are
magnified and displayed on a Color LCD micro display screen, which provides a color image when ambient light conditions are
high enough, and a desaturated color or neutral, monochrome image (not the typical "green screen" night vision) under lower
ambient light conditions. The Digital Color Night Vision also contains an RCA video output port which allows live transmission to
video camcorders, computer lap tops / monitors, and television screens.
HOW DIGITAL NIGHT VISION WORKS
Bushnell Digital Night Vision products collect existing light through the objective lens. The light is then processed through a highly
sensitive CMOS sensor and transferred to the micro liquid crystal display (color LCD). Images viewed on the LCD are magnified 3
times. An infrared illuminator provides a light source to enable viewing in total darkness.
The Bushnell Digital Color Night Vision unit is ideal for camping, caving, scouting, maritime navigation, and observing wildlife
under the veil of darkness, patrolling warehouses and similar surveillance operations where light is scarce.
OPERATING INSRUCTIONS
1. Slide the battery compartment door (2) open in the direction of the white arrow. Insert four AA alkaline or four AA lithium batteries
into the battery compartment (batteries not included). Be sure to observe the polarity indicators as shown to the right of the
battery compartment. The "+" ends of the lower pair of batteries should be facing out (towards the battery door), and the "-" ends
of the upper pair of batteries should be facing out.
2. Remove the front lens cover. When finished using the unit, replace the cover to protect the objective lens (1) and IR light (7).
3. Press the ON/OFF switch (3) to power the device on. A green LED light (4) indicates that the power is on. To extend battery life, the
unit will turn off automatically after 2 minutes (if no buttons are pressed). To cancel this auto-off function, briefly press and release
the IR switch (8) on the top of the unit. The power will then remain on until you turn it off manually with the ON/OFF switch. The
orange light on the lower half of the power indicator light (4) will glow if the unit is in auto-off mode (default), and will turn off if you
cancel the auto-off function. If the batteries become weak, the green power indicator LED will blink. To turn the unit off manually,
push and hold the power button for at least two seconds. When you release the button, the power indicator LED will go out.
4. View through the eyepiece (5) and select an object to focus on.
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