ATN's Night Scout night vision binoculars are perfect for outdoor needs in low light or dark conditions. The binoculars can be used both day and night for hunting, boating, scouting and surveillance. The Night Scout binoculars are also compatible with numerous camera devices, allowing you to photograph or video images during day and night. As with all electronics, problems may arise from time to time. Knowing troubleshoot your binoculars will protect you from poor performance while in the field, or from having to pay for costly repair services.
Instructions
1. Look through the eyepiece and focus on a distant object within the range of the binoculars. If the image is not clear, adjust the objective lens or the eyepiece by rotating it until the image becomes clear. If the image is still not clear, turn on the IR feature.
2. Replace your batteries if the screen becomes dark. If you notice a dim screen, the batteries may be wearing out. If after replacing the batteries the screen appears darker than with previous use, contact a dealer or the manufacturer.
3. Clean the eyepiece thoroughly if you see dark spots on the screen. Loosen the base set screws on the eyepiece. Rotate the eyepiece counterclockwise to remove it. Wipe away any dust from the eyepiece with a photographic lens cleaning tissue, or use compressed air to blow dust particles off.
4. Change batteries if flashes or clicking occurs while operating the binoculars. Typically, after inserting new batteries this is normal within the first five minutes. If the problem persists, check the batteries and remove and replace again. If the problem keeps persisting, contact an authorized dealer or service center.
5. Check to ensure all your camera settings and eyepiece focus are correct for the range and image you're viewing. The wrong setting could make the image appear blurry.
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