How to Turn on the ATN Night Storm Night Vision Monocular

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There are several versions of Night Storm Night Vision Monocular offered by ATN. Refer to your user manual for specific concerns pertaining to your version. The Night Storm Night Vision monocular consists of the objective lens assembly, eyepiece and the body. It is a great device which can be used for hunting, camping, boating or surveillance. Here’s how to turn on the ATN Night Storm Night Vision Monocular and start using it:

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderately Easy

Things You’ll Need:

  • One Battery (Battery Type: 3 Volt Lithium, #CR123A)
  • ATN Night Storm Night Vision Monocular

Step1
Take the ATN Night Storm Night Vision Monocular out of its case.
Step2
Install the battery (supplied with the monocular) in the battery compartment. Ensure that the polarity as shown on the unit is followed. (Battery Type: 3 Volt Lithium, #CR123A)
Step3
Keep the protective lens cover attached to the lens.
Step4
Turn on the unit by pressing the button. Do not remove the lens cover as yet. Notice that the green LED light will flash, indicating the light intensifier tube power.
Step5
Turn on the Infra-Red Illuminator by pressing the button again. The red LED light will flash instead of green one.
Step6
Turn off the unit by pressing the button for the third time. This will also turn off the Infra-Red Illuminator automatically.

Tips & Warnings

  • Remember that the polarity of the battery should match with the diagram on the body located next to the battery housing cap.
  • If you are turning on the unit during the day time, do not remove the protective lens cover when you turn it on.

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