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101.4 LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS C Celsius (Centigrade)CCW counterclockwiseCont’d C
112DESCRIPTION AND DATA2.1 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION The PVS-7
12125468139103*12117FIGURE 21. PVS7 COMPONENTSTABLE 21. PVS7 SYSTEM DESCRIPTIONITEM DESCRIPTION ITEM DESCRIPTION1 PVS-7 Assembly 8 Neck Cord2 AA A
132.2 SPECIFICATIONS The following tables provide information pertaining to the
142.3 OPERATION PRINCIPLES 2.3.1 MECHANICAL
15C. Automatic Shuto. When the goggles are removed from the head mount or helmet mount while in on and in use, they will automatically shut o. This
163OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS3.1 OPERATING PROCEDURES3.1.1 GENERALThis section contains instructions for operating the PVS-7 under normal conditio
17TABLE 31.CONTROLS AND INDICATORSITEM CONTROLS AND INDICATORSFUNCTIONS1 RESET/OFF-ON-IR/PULLControls goggles and IR light power. ON or OFF.RESET/ O
183.2 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND SERVICES PMCS3.2.1 PURPOSE OF PMCSPMCS should be performed daily when the PVS-7 is in use in order to ensur
19SEQUENCE NO.ITEM TO BE INSPECTED/ PROCEDUREHEAD MOUNT12STRAPS AND PADS - Check for cuts tears, fraying, holes, cracks or defective fasteners.13SOCK
2The information provided in this manual is for familiarization purposes only; the contents may undergo further changes with no commitm
203.3 ASSEMBLY AND PREPARATION3.3.1 PREPARATION FOR USEThis chapter contains information necessary to prepare the goggles for operation. This include
21TABLE 33. ESTIMATED BATTERY LIFEBATTERY TYPE NEGLIGIBLE IR USAGE IR USAGE 10% OF THE TIMELithium (BA-5567/U) 47-85 Hours 36-65 HoursAA Alkaline (
22CAUTION:If the demisting shields need to be cleaned, make sure the shields are dry and only use dry lens paper. If the demist shields are wiped whil
233. While looking through the goggles, rotate the objective lens focus completely counterclockwise.4. Press the compass assembly onto the objective
243. With both hands, grasp the neck pad assembly. Pull the harness over your head and the neck pad down to the back of your neck.4. While holding t
25NOTE:It may be necessary to remove the brow pad when wearing the head mount over a protective mask.J. Installation of the Head Mount Assembly with t
263.3.2 INSTALLATION OF THE QUICK DISCONNECT HELMET MOUNT ASSEMBLY1. Remove the helmet mount assembly from the carrying case. Make sure the helmet mou
277. Unfasten the neck strap latch on the left side of the neck strap.8. Put the helmet on. Do not fasten the helmet chin strap.9. Fasten the neck str
28NOTE:The sharpest image can only be viewed when the objective lens and both eyepieces are properly focused. The objective lens focus adjustment is u
29NOTE:Any changes to maximize eye relief will require readjustment of the diopter rings.9. While observing an image through the device, adjust the ob
3CAUTION: The PVS-7 is a precision optical instrument. To prevent damage to the unit, it should always •be handled carefully.Do not scratch the exter
30D. Operation with Compass AssemblyNOTE:The objective lens focus can be ne-tuned after installation, but in order to obtain an accurate reading, the
31E. Use of the 3X or 5X Magnier Lens Assembly. When the sacricial window is removed, the 3X or 5X magnier lens assembly can be threaded directly i
32NOTE:Prior to placing the PVS-7 assembly into the carrying case, ensure that the goggles and case are free of dirt, dust and moisture.5. Place the d
334PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING4.1 TROUBLESHOOTING4.1.1 OPERATOR TROUBLESHOOTING Table 4-1 lists common malfunctions that you may nd
34MALFUNCTION PROBABLE CAUSE/ TEST/INSPECTION CORRECTIVE ACTION7. Battery cap dicult to turnCheck for dirt or grit in threads.Visually inspect for th
35SHADINGFIGURE 41. SHADINGNOTE:Verify that any shading is not the result of improper eye-relief adjustment.B. Edge Glow Edge glow is a bright area
36B. Emission points Emission points are steady or uctuating pinpoints of bright light in the image area that do not go away when all external ligh
374.3 MAINTENANCE 4.3.1 GENERALThe section regarding PVS-7 operator maintenance c
383. If necessary, repeat steps 1 and 2 for the other side of the headband and neck pad.C. Lacing the Sliding Bar Buckles. While putting on and adjust
39APPENDIxA. SYSTEM LIST OF SPARE PARTS The parts authorized in this list of spare parts are required for operator maintenance. This list includes pa
4LIST OF CONTENTS TITLE PAGESafety Summary
40B. PRODUCT WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARDIn order to validate the warranty on your product, Armasight must receive a completed Product War-ranty Regist
41ARMASIGHT PRODUCT WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARDPRODUCT INFORMATIONCUSTOMER INFORMATIONProduct NamePurchase DateNamePurchased FromProduct Serial #Addres
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43AAbbreviations 10BBattery Installation 19Black Spots 35Bright Spots 35CCautions 2Chicken Wire 36Cleaning 36Continuous Operation 13Cosmetic Blemishes
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54.3 Maintenance 364.3.1 General 364.3.2 Head Mount Maintenance 374.4 Service/Packing and Unpacking 374.4.1 Return Instructions 37APPENDIX 38A.
6LIST OF TABLES TABLE TITLE PAGE2-1 PVS-7 Sy
71INTRODUCTION 1.1 GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1.1 TYPE OF MANUALOperation and Maint
81.2 WARRANTY INFORMATION AND REGISTRATION 1.2.1 WARRANTY INFORMATIONThis prod
91.2.4 OBTAINING WARRANTY SERVICETo obtain warranty service on your unit, the End-user (Customer) must notify the Armasight service department via em
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