Hey, you got you self a Russian NV monocular. There should be two switches. One
switch is to turn on/off the unit. The second switch is used to turn on the IR
illuminate--which means infrared red light. To improve the night capabilities of
the NV monocular.
Ther are two LED's one green for on/off switch and one LED that is red for the IR illuminator.
NO-NO-NO's
When the NV monocular isn't been used, take the batteries out. The worst
NO-NO's is looking through monocular during the daylight hours. The do have
metal front lens cover with a small hole in the center for a few minutes of
viewing during the day. Remember---Use Only During the Night---Do look at bright
lights, don't let the kids play with it and make dam sure that Grandfather
doesn't get his hand on it. He will be doing long range peeping at the neighbors
or the lady that leaves here blinds open during the. Kid-No, Grandfathers-N0,
Fathers-that up to them. If pop going some night look see. I'll make a bit his
survival ratio has raised demise by 70%. stewbison
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