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VIDEO OUTPUT
To start using the wireless remote control you will need to activate it:
Turn on the unit, press the encoder for two seconds to enter the menu,
select icon.
Press the encoder (5), a message “WAIT” will show up and countdown
will start within which you need to press any button of the RC.
If the activation is successful, the message “COMPLETE” will show up
next to icon. The RC is ready for use.
If the message “ERROR” shows up, repeat the procedure.
If the RC does not work, replace the battery. To do this, unscrew the screws
on the rear panel of the RC, remove the cover, pull out the old battery and
insert a new CR2032 battery.
MOUNTING AND USING THE IR ILLUMINATOR
The Forward DN55 is supplied with an attachable laser IR Illuminator
(915 nm wavelength) designed to operate in lowlight conditions and full
darkness. The Illuminator operates in the invisible range which helps provide
covert observation.
To attach the Illuminator, unscrew the plug, mount the Illuminator into the
grooves and screw the knob (4) clockwise.
Adjustment:
To adjust the required size and shape of the IR beam from spot to flood,
rotate the lens holder (12) until you achieve quality image in your night
vision device.
If you need to adjust the IR spot position, turn the locking ring (13) 5-10
degrees counterclockwise. Match the IR spot with the image viewed
through a night vision device by moving the IR lens holder (12)
transversely. Tighten the locking ring (13).
Note. On the right side of the digital module there is a Weaver rail (26)
(optional) which allows attachment of auxiliary IR Illuminator or other
accessories.
Video output jack (3) is designed to connect external recording devices
and transmitting video signal to a monitor.
Select suitable video output signal – PAL and NTSC (see corresponding
item of section “Main menu”).
Attach signal receiver to the Video output jack (3) and turn on the digital
module. Icon on the panel will appear.
Listed below are some potential problems that may occur when using the device.
Carry out the recommended checks and troubleshooting steps in the order listed.
Please note that the table does not list all of the possible problems. If the problem
experienced with the scope is not listed, or if the suggested action meant to correct it
does not resolve the problem, please contact the manufacturer.
TECHNICAL INSPECTION
TROUBLESHOOTING
TECHNICAL MAINTENANCE
STORAGE
It is recommended that you inspect the unit before every use. Make sure to
check for the following:
Visually inspect that the unit is free from any physical damage; cracks,
dents or signs of corrosion which may disqualify it from proper use.
Check the sturdiness and proper fit of the mounting system.
Ensure that the objective lens and the IR illuminator are free of cracks,
grease spots, dirt, water stains and other residue before use.
Visually inspect the condition of the battery and the battery compartment;
the batteries should be free of electrolyte and oxidation residue,
especially where the battery makes contact with metal.
Verify proper operation controls.
Verify smoothness of the objective lens focus knob.
Technical maintenance should be done no less than twice a year, and
comprises the following steps:
Clean the outside metallic and plastic surfaces from dust, dirt and
moisture; wipe the scope with a soft lint free cloth.
Clean the battery compartment's electric contact points using an oil-free
solvent.
Inspect the eyepiece lens, the objective lens and the IR illuminator and
gently blow off any dust and sand, and clean using lens cleaner and a
soft cloth; see section entitled “GUIDELINES FOR OPERATION”.
Always store the unit in its case in a dry, well-ventilated space. For
prolonged storage, remove the batteries.
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