User Manual for RIX TACTICAL models including: RNV-14 Green and White Phosphor, RNV-14, Green and White Phosphor, White Phosphor, Phosphor
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RNV-14 01 PRODUCT OVERVIEW 05 DEVICE MODES 09 PRODUCT MAINTENANCE TABLE OF CONTENTS 02 PRODUCT PARAMETERS 06 POWER SUPPLY 10 PRODUCT TROUBLE SHOOTING 03 PACKING LIST 04 PRODUCT APPEARANCE 07 POWER ON/OFF 08 CONTROLS AND INDICATORS 11 LEGAL AND REGULATORY INFORMATION 01 01 PRODUCT OVERVIEW The RNV-14 is a self-contained night vision device that leverages ambient light from the immediate area, such as moonlight, starlight, and sky glow, to enable enhanced vision in low-light conditions. The optical design of the RNV-14 objective lenses collects the available light, and the image intensifier converts the captured light into a clear visible image. In situations where there is insufficient ambient light, the RNV-14 can switch to an internal infrared (IR) LED mode. This artificial IR light source, invisible to the human eye, is detected by the image intensifier to reveal hidden details in complete darkness. The versatility of the RNV-14, with its ability to operate using natural or IR-based illumination, makes it a valuable tool for a wide range of low-light applications, from military and law enforcement operations to outdoor recreation and exploration. 02 02 PRODUCT PARAMETERS Specs Model Magnification Objective Lens FOV Focus Range Eye relief Diopter adjustment LED indicator (with in FOV) Tube compatibility IR illuminator Battery type Operating time Ingress protection Dimensions Operating temperature Weight RNV-14 1X 25mm; F1.2 40° 0.25m ~ + 25mm -4 ~ +2 IR illuminator Flip-up off BSP bright source protection Low battery indicator NNVT1016011769 EGAC moved 850nm 1 AA battery 55h 10m 96mm×57mm×69mm -40 ~ +50 255g±5% 03 03 PACKING LIST RNV-14 Device Thermal Fusion Pendant Adapter Long eyeshade J arm Bracket Helmet Bracket(L4G24) (optional) User manual Portable bag 04 04 PRODUCT APPEARANCE J arm bracket 5 Objective lens 6 Battery cap 7 1 Eyepiece 2 Potentiometer knob 3 IR illuminator BSP bright source 4 protection 05 05 DEVICE MODES Helmet Mode Vertical adjustment knob Pitch adjustment knob Flip adjustment knob Horizontal adjustment knob Switching between left and right eyes NOTE The clear image can be acquired only when both the objective lens and the eyepiece are correctly focused. 06 Installation of Thermal Fusion Pendant Adapter (Achieve Fusion with J-C) 1.Secure the Thermal Fusion Pendant Adapter to the bottom of the objective lens with 2 M2x5 screws. Verify the alignment, screw in the bolts, and tighten. 2.After sliding J-C into the Thermal Fusion Pendant Adapter, listen for a "click" sound, indicating that J-C is securely locked into the Thermal Fusion Pendant Adapter. 07 06 POWER SUPPLY Install the storage battery following the below procedures: 1.Unscrew the battery cap. 2.Insert the AA battery (please pay attention to the polarity mark on the device). 3.Tighten the battery cap. 07 POWER ON/OFF POWER ON 1.Turn clockwise, and when you hear a "click," turn on the power. 2.After power is applied, rotate the potentiometer gain adjuster. POWER OFF Counter-clockwise rotation, and when you hear a "click," turn off. WARNING Please remove the battery if the device is not in use fora long time. Don't power the device with a modified or damaged battery. NOTE The decrease in battery pack capacity under sub-zero temperatures is normal and not a factory defect. 08 09 08 CONTROLS AND INDICATORS Flip function Press the potentiometer knob three times consecutively (with no more than 1 second between presses). ON: blue light blinks twice (500 ms/time). OFF: blue light flashes twice (250 ms/time). Up flip > 90° to turn off the power. The device automatically powers on after returning to its initial state. LEFT-EYE USE POSITION 10 STOWED POSITION BSP bright source protection function Press the potentiometer knob five times in a row (the interval between two times is not more than one second) ON: Green light blinks twice (500 ms/time). OFF: Green light flashes twice (250 ms/time). If you continuously exceed the illumination level (IC reading of 120) for 1 minute, the CRT will power off. If it needs to be turned on, it must be restarted. IR Illuminator function Press and hold the potentiometer for 2 seconds to turn the IR illuminator on/off. When the status indicator light remains continuously red, it indicates that the infrared illuminator is turned on. NOTE When more than two functions are executed, there is a priority control: the latter can interrupt the former, and if the latter operation is completed, the interrupted former continues to execute. 11 Battery Level Detection When the battery voltage falls below 1.1V, the red status indicator will blink. Auto sleep mode The image intensifier tube will automatically turn off if the device remains stationary for over 3 minutes. After the image intensifier tube is turned off, it will be reactivated if there is a change in the device's posture. 09 PRODUCT MAINTENANCE NOTE The monocular night vision device is a precision optoelectronic instrument and must be handled with care. Do not scratch the outer surface of the lens or touch it with your fingers. Do not wipe the shield with wet lens paper or when the shield is wet, or the coating will be damaged. Avoid scratching the lens or leaving fingerprints on the optics when cleaning the unit; improper cleaning may damage the optics. Follow the instructions below to clean the lens: 1. Do not use abrasive materials such as paper or abrasive brushes as this may scratch or damage the lens. 2. Wipe only when there is visible contamination on the surface. 3. The preferred method of cleaning lens material is optical grade cloth purified water (isopropyl alcohol). 12 13 10 PRODUCT TROUBLE SHOOTING MALFUNCTION The device will not power on. The battery cap is difficult to dismount. PROBABLE CAUSE/TEST/INSPECTION 1.Check that batteries are installed in the correct direction and whether the battery power is sufficient or not. 2.Inspect the battery cover for damage, wear, or deformities. Check whether the battery cover is damaged. CORRECTIVE ACTION 1.Replace the battery or install the battery correctly. 2.Clean the battery cover threads. Please contact the technical support engineer if the battery cover is damaged. The IR illuminator will Turn on the IR illuminator in the dark area and see if Please contact the technical support engineer if the not turn on. the observed scene is illuminated. IR illuminator cannot be turned on. The LED indicator will not display. Poor image quality. The eyepiece ring cannot be adjusted. The device does not turn off when exposed to bright light. Visual check 1.Check the focus of the objective lens or eyepiece. 2.Check whether there is fog or dirt on the lens. 3.Check whether the optical component is damaged. Check whether the eyepiece ring is bent or broken. Perform the following test in daylight or bright indoor lighting (non-fluorescent): Place the objective cover over the objective lens and turn the unit on to see if it powers off after 60 seconds. Please contact the technical support engineer. 1.Adjust the focus of the objective lens and eyepiece. 2.If the image quality is still poor, please contact customer support. 3.Please contact the technical support engineer. If it is damaged, contact technical support engineer. If it is damaged, contact customer support. If it is damaged, contact customer support. 14 11 LEGAL AND REGULATORY INFORMATION 1. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 2. Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. EMC Class B 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. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the 15 following measures: --Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. --Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. --Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. --Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. 16 3 YEAR WARRANTY Night Vision DevicesAdobe PDF Library 15.0 Adobe InDesign 15.0 (Windows)