Newcon Optik Binoculars TVS 7B User Manual

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Basic User’s Manual  
THERMAL IMAGING  
BINOCULARS-  
GOGGLES  
TVS 7B  
©2010 NEWCON OPTIK  
 
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Head Gear  
Introduction  
ROTATION ENABLING  
BUTTON  
BUTTON  
Thermal Imaging Binoculars TVS 7B enable the profes-  
sional users to visualize a heat irradiated by live bodies,  
targets and other objects. Device detects extremely low  
difference in temperature, thus distinguishing the object  
image from its background.  
Unlike the conventional night vision equipment, which  
requires minimum light or supporting illumination and  
might not always be effective in smoky or foggy environ-  
ment, TVS 7B needs no light to operate and generates  
high-quality image in the harsh weather conditions. The  
camouflage doesn’t help to obscure a hiding body as TVS  
7B detects body’s heat through.  
Thermal imager is powerful tool for tactical, surveillance  
and scene assessment applications. Its small size, light  
weight and convenient bi-ocular design make TVS 7B  
simple and effective in operation. Law enforcement, pub-  
lic safety service and other professional users can use the  
system to conduct hidden compartment searches, pe-  
rimeter surveillance, marine or ground surveillance, safer  
flights, structure profiling activities, fugitive and rescue  
searches, disturbed surface investigations, pollutant  
searches and vehicle pursuits. In fire and rescue applica-  
tions, thermal imaging is used to conduct scene size up,  
in-fire attack, search and rescue, hazmat assessments and  
post-fire overhaul.  
RING  
MOUNTING  
ADAPTER  
SLEDGE  
TVS 7B ATTACHED  
TO HELMET MOUNT  
TVS 7B is a self-contained system designed for use as  
binoculars (hand-held operation) or goggles (head/Helmet  
mounted). The Head Gear is furnished with “flip up”  
mechanism.  
To set and adjust the Head Gear turn the ring counter  
clockwise until it stops. Press the button in the middle  
of this ring and insert the mounting adapter sledge  
into the mounting slot of the Device. Now you can re-  
lease the button.  
Set the Device in the most comfortable for Operator po-  
sition, tighten the ring by turning it clockwise until it  
stops.  
Adjust and tighten all straps around the head and under  
the chin to reach more convenient and stable state of the  
device. To “flip-up” the Device simply press the rotation  
enabling button and turn the device to the “top” posi-  
tion. The mounting bracket can be  
TVS 7B can be used as hand-held Thermal Imager Bin-  
oculars or head/helmet-mounted Goggles.  
removed from the Head Gear and  
mounted to the helmet as well.  
TVS 7B can be used with “snap  
on” 50 mm lenses which increases  
magnification and operating range.  
Before attaching “snap on” lens re-  
*Detection range depends on various factors, like outside  
temperature, size of object, type of lens used etc.  
**Universal Service Connector allows connecting  
TVS 7B to video (cable enclosed) or to external battery  
pack (optional)  
move protective cover ring from  
the existing lens of the TVS 7B.  
 
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Description  
How To Do It  
This is the short description how to operate TVS 7B.  
Read carefully to make sure you fully understand how to  
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power up your Thermal Imager properly.  
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TVS 7B needs minimum 2.4 V and Maximum 3.3  
V, therefore Use only Lithium type 2 pcs. AA batteries  
(1.5V each) or at least 2500 mAh Rechargeable batteries  
AA size (1.2V each).  
To begin with, install batteries into battery compartment  
(8) complying with polarity guidance (-)inside, (+)outside.  
Remove cover from the front lens and switch Power But-  
ton into position ON. Clicking sound in the beginning of  
usage is normal for thermal core. By turning and moving  
Dioptric Adjustment rings (9) adjust diopters and dis-  
tance between eyepieces to satisfy the user eyes’ visual  
acuity for the system’s best performance. Observing the  
object adjust focus by turning front lens (6).  
With optional Video-Out-to USB adapter and soft-  
ware the video signal from Thermal Imager can be trans-  
ferred to the computer and stored for tactical purposes.  
Video-Out cable.  
Allows to connect TVS 7B to any standard RCA Video-  
In (monitor, TV, VCR etc.)  
Video-Out-to USB adapter and software.  
Allow to transfer images into digital format for further  
transfer to a computerized fire control system.  
NOTE. All technical description and features of the product are subject to  
change without prior notice.  
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1. ON/OFF Power Button Switch  
2. Left & Right Eyepieces with Rubber eyecups*  
3. Manual Brightness Control (override) of displays.  
4. Digital Zoom Button Switch  
5. Universal Service Connector (see details on page 4)  
6. Front lens with Focusing Ring  
7. “Black hot-white hot” Button Switch (“BH-WH”)  
8. Battery Compartment Cover  
9. Dioptric Adjustment Rings.  
*Interpupillary adjustments between eyes. Slide<-> or >-<  
External Power Pack.  
Very convenient for long time or cold weather operation.  
Comes with high capacity Li-Ion batteries and universal  
charger. Good for up to 8 hours of continuous work.  
Caution! When external battery pack is in use strictly  
recommended to remove 2 pcs. of AA batteries from  
battery compartment. Leaving them inside will cause  
overheating of the device and/or batteries which would  
cause batteries leakage and power drain from the exter-  
nal battery pack. Battery Pack has red LED which is ON  
when connected to TVS 7B. Universal 110-250 V  
charger is included.  
TTENTION!  
DO NOT POINT THE TURNED ON DEVICE  
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TO THE BRIGHT LIGHT SOURCE! IN SOME CASES LIGHT  
OVERLOAD MAY CAUSE IRREVERSIBLE REDUCTION OF I.I.T. OR  
F.P.A. RESPONSIVITY OR PERMANENT DAMAGING.  
IMPORTANT NOTICE. USE OF IMPROPER  
BATTERIES OR VOLTAGE MAY SERIOUSLY  
DAMAGE DEVICE WITH NO WARRANTY  
COVERAGE FROM US!  
 

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