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101.4 LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS AAL Additional Authorization ListBII Basic Issue It
111.5 GLOSSARYBLACK SPOTS. These are cosmetic blemishes in the image intensier of the MUNVM or dirt or debris between the lenses.BRIGHT SPOTS. These
12SHADING. The viewed image should be a full circle. If shading is present, you will not see a fully circular image. Shading is indicative of a dying
132DESCRIPTION AND DATA2.1 EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION2.2.1. EQUIPMENT CHARACTERISTICS, CAPABILITIES, AND FEATURESThe PVS-14/6015 is a hand-held, headmount
14Figure 2-1. Components of NVMPSHEAD/HELMET MOUNT ADAPTERTETHERING CORDHEADMOUNTTHIN BROW-PADHELMET MOUNTWEAPON MOUNTBATTERY CAR-TRIDGECARRYING CASEO
15c. Helmet MountThis item (Figure 2-1), secures the monocular to the Personal Armor System Ground Troops (PASGT) helmet allowing freehand support
16for shoulder and leg strap attachment. A carrying case strap is also provided which can be attached to the two D-rings on the back of the carrying c
172.3 PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION2.3.1. MECHANICAL FUNCTIONSThe mechanical functions of the NVMPS allow for dierences in the physical features of indivi
182.3.3. ELECTRONIC CIRCUIT FUNCTIONThe electronic circuit regulates the direct current voltage from the battery to the image intensier and IR source
193OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS3.1 DESCRIPTION AND USE OF OPERATOR’S CONTROLS AND INDICATORS NOTE:The MUNVM
2The information provided in this manual is for familiarization purposes only; the contents may undergo further changes with no commitm
20NOTE:Low battery indicator and IR source “on” indicator are visible in eyepiece lens.TABLE 31. MONOCULAR CONTROLS AND INDICATORSCONTROLS AND INDICA
213.2 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND SERVICES PMCS 3.2.1. PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND SERVICE
22TABLE 31. PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE PROCEDURESITEM NO.INTERVAL CHECK/SERVICE PROCEDURE NOT FULLY MISSION CAPABLE IF1 Before Open carrying case and c
23ITEM NO.INTERVAL CHECK/SERVICE PROCEDURE NOT FULLY MISSION CAPABLE IF4 Before/AfterMonocular Inspect for cracks or damage. Scratch-es, cracks, chip
24ITEM NO.INTERVAL CHECK/SERVICE PROCEDURE NOT FULLY MISSION CAPABLE IF12 Before/AfterSocket Inspect for dirt, dust, or corrosion.Insert monocular la
25ITEM NO.INTERVAL CHECK/SERVICE PROCEDURE NOT FULLY MISSION CAPABLE IF21 Before /AfterCompass Inspect for dirt, dust, scratches, or damage. If neces
26NOTE:• The resolution test must be performed in a darkened area. Your eyes must be dark-adapted to perform this test. Review the following test proc
27(9) The MUNVM must be able to resolve Group 3, Element 5, under high light conditions to pass the test. If the monocular does not pass the test, sen
28NOTE:Make sure the shading is not the result of improper eye-relief adjustment (refer to paragraph 3.4.2).(2) Edge Glow. Edge glow is a bright area
29(2) Emission Points. A steady or uctuating pinpoint of bright light in image area that does not go away when all light is blocked from the objectiv
3CAUTION: • The PVS-14 and 6015 are precision optical instruments and must be handled carefully at all times to prevent damage.• Be careful when lea
303.3 ASSEMBLY AND PREPARATION FOR USE3.3.1. UNPACKINGThe following steps must be accomplished prior to each mission where the MUNVM is used.CAUTION:
31(3) Replace the battery cap and screw cap hand tight.3.3.3. INSTALLATION OF EYECUP OR EYEGUARDPerform the following procedure to install eyecup or
32(1) If the objective lens cap is in place, remove it.(2) Carefully push the sacricial window onto the objective lens until it stops. Turn the sacri
33NOTE:After installing the monocular, minor strap adjustments may be necessary to achieve comfort.(8) Install the headmount/helmet mount adapter (ref
34(11) Insert the top edge of the mount under the keeper on the helmet mount bracket and rotate down-ward until the latch engages (see Figure 3-13). T
35WARNING:When installing the headmount over the protective mask, be careful not to break the protective mask seal around your face.(2) Install the he
36NOTE:There is a ratchet in the weapon mount that prevents overtightening of the clamp. Turn until the knob clicks.(4) Check the position of the mono
37NOTE:The o-ring must be in place in the compass in order for the compass to t properly.(4) Press the compass onto the objective lens at an angle us
38NOTE:When using the monocular without a mounting device, make sure to place the neck cord around your neck.(1) Ensure that the battery
39(3) Align the headmount/helmet mount adapter’s latch to the headmount socket (Figure 3-19). Press and hold down the latch lever while installing the
4LIST OF CONTENTS TITLE PAGESafety Summary
40NOTE:The helmet mount provides two positions for the user to position the MUNVM. The ipped down position allows the user to position
41WARNING:The monocular will not be turned o automatically when ipped up. The monocular must be turned o by the power switch.(9) To ip down, grasp
42CAUTION:You will get inaccurate readings, when using the compass on any head or helmet mount with the magnet still installed. Only the magnet on the
433.4.7. OPERATION WITH 3X MAGNIFIER(1) Install per paragraph 3.3.12.NOTE:The mated 3X magnier and objective lens will turn as a unit to allow focusi
44 (e) Refer to Figure 2-1 for proper placement of demist shield, battery, carrying case strap, lens paper, sacricial window, manual, browpads, hea
454PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING4.1 LUBRICATION INSTRUCTIONSNo lubrication is required.4.2 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES4.2.1. TROUBLESH
46MALFUNCTION TEST OR INSPECTION CORRECTIVE ACTION6. Diopter adjustment cannot be made.Check to see if the diopter adjust-ment is bent or broken.If da
474.3.2. HEADMOUNT MAINTENANCEa. Browpad ReplacementReplace the browpad when cracked, torn, or contaminated. Perform the following procedures to re-mo
48While donning and adjusting the headmount, it is possible for a strap to slip out of a slide fastener. Perform the following procedure to adjust th
49APPENDIxA. COMPONENTS OF END ITEM COEI AND BASIC ISSUE ITEMS BII LISTSA1. SCOPEThis appendix lists COEI and BII for the PVS-14/6015 to help you
53.3.10 Installation of Weapon Mount 353.3.11 Installation of Compass Caution 363.3.12 Installation of 3x Magnier 373.4 Operating Procedures 373.
50TABLE A1. COMPONENTS OF END ITEM1 ILLUS. NUMBER2 NATIONAL STOCK NUMBER3 DESCRIPTION, CAGEC, AND PART NUMBER4 USABLE ON CODE5U/M 6 Q
51B. ADDITIONAL AUTHORIZATION LIST AALB1. SCOPEThis appendix lists additional items you are authorized for the support of the PVS-14/6015.B2. GEN
52C. EXPENDABLE AND DURABLE ITEMS LISTC1. SCOPEThis appendix lists expendable and durable items that you will need to operate and mai
53D. PRODUCT WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARDIn order to validate the warranty on your product, Armasight must receive a completed Product War-ranty Regi
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55AAbbreviations, list of 10Additional Authorization List 51Adjustment (See specic adjustment )Ambient temperature limits 11BBasic Issue Items
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63-3. Shading 273-4. Edge Glow 283-5. Bright Spots and Emission Points 283-6. Fixed-Pattern Noise 293-7. Chicken Wire 293-8. Battery, Eyecup
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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