Ork Hunter NIGHT M-1 Night Vision Monocular Scope User Manual

June 9, 2024
Ork Hunter

Ork Hunter NIGHT M-1 Night Vision Monocular Scope

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Overview

  • The digital night vision monocular is a powerful gadget to view objects in circumstances where it is totally dark or very low light.
  • The viewing distance is up to infinity under circumstances of low light and up to 200 m under circumstances of total darkness.
  • The device is equipped with a USB and AV OUT interface.
  • Photo shooting and video recording/playback during the day or at night with 5X optical zoom and 8X digital zoom.

Operating Instructions

  • The hand-held digital night vision monocular is a precise optoelectronic device applied to observing objects at night even in total darkness.
  • The device is equipped with a powerful built-in infrared (IR for short) illuminator that enables clearer viewing in low ambient light conditions.
  • The IR will turn on automatically when the device works in a dark environment. Users can adjust the brightness of IR to a proper level for a better viewing result according to the object’s distance. A low illumination level CMOS sensor is adopted. The IR will turn off automatically when any light source is available, such as a streetlight or moonlight.
  • In this case, a clear image will be obtained simply by adjusting the focal length of the objective lens.
  • Operation duration: up to 2.5 hours with the IR off; 1.5 hours with the IR on.

Components

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  1. Objective Cover
  2. Objective Focus Wheel
  3. IR
  4. Tripod Socket
  5. TF Card Slot
  6. AV OUT Interface
  7. USB 2.0 Socket (charging)
  8. Picatinny Rail
  9. Battery Compartment
  10. Diopter Ring
  11. Eyepiece
  12. Eyepiece cap
  13. Hand Strap
  14. Left Button
  15. Right Button
  16. Function Switching/Photo mode/Video mode/ Playback mode
  17. Auxiliary Lighting/Brightness Setting/Time setting/Deletion
  18. POWER/Video Play/Pause
  19. Diopter Dial (Indicator)

Battery Installation

  • Remove the battery compartment cover and insert the battery with negative end downward, then screw the cover back.
  • Press the Power Button (18). If the screen lights up that means you have already loaded the battery correctly. If not, please repeat the steps above, until the device works properly.
  • If the device failed to work after you made sure that the battery is in good condition and the cover is closed properly, please return it to your vendor for service.

Notes:

  • The model of the battery must meet the requirements of the device (rechargeable lithium battery 14500 CE).
  • Make sure that the battery is fully charged.
  • Pay attention to the positive and negative ends while installing.

Power On

  • Take Objective cover (1) and Eyepiece cap (12) off.
  • Long press Power Button (18).
  • Look through the Eyepiece (11), the device works well if the screen lights up and icons appear in places shown in the picture.

Indicative Icons:

  1. Battery Indicator
  2. Image Capacity Remaining
  3. Photo Mode
  4. TF Card in

Power Off

In any mode long press Power Button (18) to turn the device off.

Scenery Observation

  • Take off the objective cover (1), set the device to the observation mode (photo mode), and aim the objective at the target.
  • Adjust the Diopter ring (10) till the icons on the screen become sharpest.
  • Adjust the Objective focus wheel (2) to obtain the clearest image.
  • The device will adjust the screen brightness itself automatically according to the average brightness of the central part of the scene.
  • Press Right Button (15) and Left Button (14) to achieve digital zoom from 1X to 8X.
  • If the ambient light is bright enough, the device will work normally without the auxiliary light (IR) on.
  • If the ambient light is dim, the auxiliary light will turn on automatically and the default brightness for switching is level 5 (screen display NL:5).
    Note:
    DO NOT put anything in front of the IR (3) to cause IR ray blocking.

Brightness Adjustment

  • Press IR Button (17) in the observation (photo) mode.
  • Enter the brightness adjustment menu, and you will see the screen display as shown in this picture.
  • The index following “Bright” implies the current brightness of the screen or video.
  • Press Right Button (15) and Left Button (14) to adjust the brightness ranging 1-9 (9 is the brightest).

Illuminance Adjustment

  • In the observation mode (photo or video) press IR Button (17) to enter the built-in auxiliary light adjustment menu.
  • The index following “Lamp” implies the illuminance of the auxiliary light just as shown in the right picture.
  • Press Right Button (15) and Left Button (14) to adjust the illuminance of the auxiliary light ranging 0-9 (9 is the brightest).
  • When you exit the menu with the IR on, “NL:X” will be flickered (“X” is the IR brightness index).

Note:
In any mode above, the function menu will disappear and return to photo mode if no operation is carried out within 5 seconds.

Photo Mode

  • The device enters observation (photo) mode by default after it is turned on. You can take pictures in this mode.
  • **Indicative Icons:

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1. Battery Indicator
2. Image Capacity Remaining
3. Photo Mode
4. TF card in
  • Power Button (18) as the shutter in this mode. Each press captures one picture. The picture will be saved automatically in the TF card.
  • The image capacity remaining is calculated by the remaining storage of the TF card, minor errors might exist.
    Note:
    Built-in storage is NOT contained in this device. Photo and video functions will work unless the TF card is loaded properly.

Playback Mode

  • In the observation mode, press Switch Button (16) twice to switch to the playback function.

  • Indicative Icons (photo playback):

    1. Battery Indicator
    2. No. of photos
    3. Current Mode (Playback)
    4. TF card in
  • **Indicative Icons: (video playback)

**

1. Battery Indicator
2. Shooting date
3. Video duration display
4. Current No. of video
5. Playback status
6. Video playback
7. VGA video format
8. TF card in
  • In the playback mode, press Left Button (14) or Right Button (15) to page can be turned back and forth, playing order for shooting order.
  • The playing order of photos and videos is based on the shooting order. The device will automatically identify the data format and enter the corresponding playing mode.
  • Press Power Button (18) to play the video and press it again to stop it.
  • Press Switch Button (16) to exit playback mode.

Video Mode

  • In the observation mode, press Switch Button (16) to enter the video mode.
  • **Indicative Icons:

**

1. Battery Indicator
2. Recording time remaining
3. Current Mode
4. TF card in
  • Press Power Button (18) to start recording, icon #2 on the screen will turn into time-counting to record the length of the video.
  • Press Power Button (18) again to stop recording.
  • The video will be saved in the TF card automatically.
  • The remaining recording time is calculated by the remaining storage of TF card, minor errors might exist.
  • Press Switch Button (16) twice to exit video mode.

Time Set

  • Press IR Button (17) to enter the menu. Press Switch Button (16) to position (*) before the “Time set”. Press Left Button (14) or Right Button (15) to set the time.

  • Left Button (14) or Right Button (15) are used for changing the index pointed by the cursor, press Power Button (18) to switch the cursor position (year, month, day, hour and minute).

  • Press Power Button (18) again to exit the menu.

Deletion

  • In playback mode press IR Button (17) to show the deletion menu, switch to YES or NO switching Left Button (14) or Right Button (15), and press Power Button (18) to confirm the selection.
  • Press Switch Button (16) to exit the deletion mode.

Connection to Monitor

  • Connect to the external monitor via the video output interface (6).
  • The display inside the device will shut down after connection.

Connection to PC

  • Connect the device to a computer using a USB cable via the built-in USB 2.0 socket.
  • PC will identify the device as a portable storage device automatically and read the data recorded in the TF card.
  • The battery will be charged while connecting to a computer.
  • During data transmission, the device must be maintained with the battery loaded.

Power Management

Auto Power Off

  • The device will turn off automatically if no operation is carried on within 3 (or 10) minutes.
  • The device won’t be turned off automatically in the video or playback mode.

Battery Type
Large capacity rechargeable battery. 750 mAh, 3.7 V.

External Power

  • The device will work continuously and will not turn off automatically when connected to an external power source.
  • The battery would be charged when the device is connected to an external power source.

Notes:

  • Standard mobile power source is applied.
  • 1A or 2A mobile power source is recommended.
  • The device will be charged when the device is connected to the computer.

Basic Parameters

Technical Specifications

TYPE ITEMS VALUE
Optical Performance Magnification 5
Objectives Diameter 40mm
FOV
Adjustable Range of Ocular ±0.6
Observing Distance (Low Light) 2m ~ ∞
Observing Distance (Complete Darkness) ****

~ 200m


Power

| Operating Voltage| 3.7V DC
Replaceable Battery| Lithium Rechargeable Battery


Other

| Dimensions (LWH)| 2008656mm
Net Weight| 400g

Configuration Standard

ITEMS AMOUNT
AV Video Cable 1
USB Cable 1
Pouch 1
Operating Instruction 1
Hand Grip Strap 1
Battery 1
Cloths 1
External Power Supply 1

Maintenance & Precautions

  • Keep the device in its soft pouch when not in use. The operating temperature is -5~40° C and relative humidity are under 80%.
  • Night vision devices should be kept in a clean and dry place to keep the lens away from moisture, mildew, heavy pressure, mechanical damage, moisture and solar radiation.
  • Try to avoid rain or fog, and try to prevent falling, touching or hitting.
  • Please charge the battery in time when the image jitter happens or the LCD won’t light up.
  • Blow away the dust before wiping the optical surface. Rub the surface with a soft cloth.
  • Please protect the battery properly to prevent deterioration if the device is not used for a long time.

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