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OVERVIEW

 

The Patrol-D 3x42 Night vision device is a set consisting of the Patrol 2x24 night vision device and a booster lens with a 42mm aperture increasing the magnification of the device up to 3 times.

The new Patrol-D 3x42 (gen.1) night vision scope has an original design well complemented with improved optical parameters. Compact and durable rubber armored housing, long life of two AAA batteries that ensure up to 72 hours of independent operation, handy rubber eyecup with a Diopter adjustment lever are some of the most prominent features of the new Patrol-D 3x42. This monocular is designed primarily for prolonged use in motion and a wide angle of the field of view makes observation of dynamic objects really exciting.

 

Your Patrol-D 3x42 scope is ideal for a variety of professional and recreational uses including the following:

 

WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS

 

Your Patrol Patrol-D 3x42 night vision scope was designed to provide many years of reliable service. To ensure that you get the most enjoyment out of your Patrol-D 3x42 always obey the following Warnings and Precautions:

Damage to this device from failure to observe these warnings may void the Patrol-D 3x42’s warranty!

 

 

BATTERY INSTALLATION

 

Your Patrol-D 3x42 runs on two AAA batteries. To install, unscrew the battery compartment cover, insert the batteries into the battery compartment so that the positive (+) and negative (-) terminals of the batteries match the markings inside the compartment, replace the battery cover carefully. Do not overtighten.

 

USE AND TESTING

 

Make sure that the two AAA batteries have been installed according to instructions found in the battery installation section of this manual.

Caution! Do not enter the lighted area with the protective lens removed. After the Patrol unit is off, wait at least 10 minutes before removing the booster lens.

Note: You can use the Patrol-D 3x42 unit without the booster lens. In this case you are using the Patrol 2x24.

 

 

CAUTION!

 

Your Patrol-D 3x42 can be used in extreme cold. However, when the unit is brought back into a warm environment, you must wait approximately 2-3 hours before using the unit again. Failure to do so may result in damage as a result of condensation accumulating on the internal circuitry of the unit.

 

MAINTENANCE

 

Clean the lens with professional lens cleaning supplies intended for use with multicoated optics.

Blow any dust or dirt off the lenses using dry, compressed air.

Clean the Patrol-D 3x42 housing with a soft, clean cloth coated in petroleum jelly or similar synthetic material.

 

STORAGE

 

Always store the Patrol-D 3x42 (in its case) in a dry, well-ventilated area away from heating/air conditioning vents (or other heating devices). Remove the battery if the device is to be stored for longer than 2 months.

 

TROUBLESHOOTING

 

The scope will not turn on...

Check that the batteries are installed properly. Install the batteries according to the (+) and (-) polarity, ensuring that the markings on the battery and battery compartment correspond with one another. Check the battery contacts to ensure they are clean and free of corrosion; if necessary, clean the contacts. Make sure that the external contact lugs are not broken. If necessary, replace the batteries as they may be depleted. Also, be sure that the power is in the “ON” position when trying to turn on the scope.

 

Distinct black dots appear on the screen...

These dots are minor cosmetic blemishes resulting from tube production processes and do not interfere with the reliability or performance of the scope. 

 

The scope flickers, flashes or “snows”...

The scope may flicker or flash when used in a bright environment; to correct this, place the cap over the objective lens and enter a dark environment. The scope will restore itself to a natural functioning state in several minutes or hours, depending on how long the scope had been exposed to the light. The scope may flicker for the first several seconds of use, even when in a dark environment, before the scope corrects itself and functions properly. The scope may “snow” for several minutes after being exposed to a bright light source (daylight, a car's headlights, fire, etc.) even if being operated in complete darkness (in this case you should turn the IR illuminator on).

 

The image is not focused...

Adjust the focus of the eyepiece and the objective (see Use and Testing). Check that the lenses are not foggy or dusty; if they are, carefully clean the external surfaces of lenses with a soft cotton fabric. Replace the batteries if the total battery charge is less than 2.2 V. When the unit is brought into a warm environment from a cold one, condensation may appear on the internal lenses; you must wait two hours before using the unit.            

 

Visibility decreases or disappears...

Bright light sources, such as headlights, may cause visibility to decrease or disappear and the image to flicker. Turn the power off and turn the scope away from the light source; visibility will restore itself in several minutes.