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PVS-14/6015
Night Vision Monocular
OPERATION AND
MAINTENANCE MANUAL
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Important Export Restrictions! Commodities, products, tech-nologies and services of this manual are controlled by the U.S. Department

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101.4 LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS AAL Additional Authorization ListBII Basic Issue It

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111.5 GLOSSARYBLACK SPOTS. Cosmetic blemishes in the image intensier of the MUNVM, or dirt or debris between the lenses.BRIGHT SPOTS. Defects that c

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122DESCRIPTION AND DATA2.1 EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION2.2.1. EQUIPMENT CHARACTERISTICS, CAPABILITIES, AND FEATURESThe PVS-14/6015 is a hand-held, head-moun

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13Figure 2-1. Components of NVMPSHEAD/HELMET MOUNT ADAPTERTETHERING CORDHEADMOUNTTHIN BROW-PADHELMET MOUNTWEAPON MOUNTBATTERY CAR-TRIDGECARRYING CASEO

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14Figure 2-5. Optional EquipmentBRACKET PVS14 #62 (ANKI000046)AIM PVS14 KIT (ANKI000046)DOUBLE LEVER-LOCK QUICK RELEASE PICATINNY MOUNT ADAPTER #26 (A

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15c. Helmet MountThe helmet mount (Figure 2-1) secures the monocular to the Personal Armor System Ground Troops (PASGT) helmet, allowing freehand supp

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16TABLE 23. MECHANICAL DATAITEM CHARACTERISTICSShipping and Storage Case Size: Approx. 356 x 241 x 203 mm (14” x 9.5” x 8”) Weight: 1.09kg (2.4 lbs.

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172.3.3. ELECTRONIC CIRCUIT FUNCTIONThe electronic circuit regulates the direct current voltage from the battery to the image intensier and IR source

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183OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS3.1 DESCRIPTION AND USE OF OPERATOR’S CONTROLS AND INDICATORS NOTE:The MUNVM

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19NOTE:The gain control function is not available with the 6015 model.NOTE:Indicators showing that the battery is low and that the IR is active are bo

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2The information provided in this manual is for familiarization purposes only; the contents may undergo further changes with no commitm

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203.2 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND SERVICES PMCS 3.2.1. PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND SERVICE

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21TABLE 31. PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE PROCEDURESITEM NO.INTERVAL CHECK/SERVICE PROCEDURE NOT FULLY MISSION CAPABLE IF...1 Before Open carrying case and

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22ITEM NO.INTERVAL CHECK/SERVICE PROCEDURE NOT FULLY MISSION CAPABLE IF...4 Before/AfterMonocular Inspect for cracks or damage. Scratch-es, cracks, c

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23ITEM NO.INTERVAL CHECK/SERVICE PROCEDURE NOT FULLY MISSION CAPABLE IF...12 Before/AfterSocket Inspect for dirt, dust, or corrosion.Insert monocular

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24ITEM NO.INTERVAL CHECK/SERVICE PROCEDURE NOT FULLY MISSION CAPABLE IF...21 Before /AfterCompass Inspect for dirt, dust, scratches, or damage. If ne

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25NOTE:• 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

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26(9) To pass the test, the MUNVM must be able to resolve Group 3, Element 5, under high light condi-tions. If the monocular does not pass the test, p

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27NOTE:Always verify that shading is not the result of improper eye-relief adjustment (refer to para-graph 3.4.2).(2) Edge Glow. Edge glow is

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28(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

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293.3 ASSEMBLY AND PREPARATION FOR USE3.3.1. UNPACKINGThe following steps must be taken prior to each mission in which the MUNVM is used.CAUTION:Reli

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3CAUTION: • The PVS-14/6015 is a precision optical instrument and must be handled carefully at all times to prevent damage.• To prevent damage, be esp

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303.3.3. INSTALLATION OF THE EYECUP OR EYEGUARDPerform the following procedure to install eyecup or eyeguard onto the monocular. Refer to Figure 3-8.

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31(1) If the objective lens cap is in place, remove it.(2) Carefully push the sacricial window onto the objective lens until it stops. Turn the sacri

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32NOTE:After installing the monocular, minor strap adjustments may be necessary to achieve maximum comfort.(8) Install the headmount/ helmet mount ada

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33(11) Insert the top edge of the mount under the keeper on the helmet mount bracket and rotate it downward until the latch engages (see

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34WARNING:When installing the headmount over the protective mask, be careful that you do not break the mask’s seal around your face.(2) Install the he

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35(4) Check the position of the monocular by holding the weapon in your normal ring position. Adjust the fore/aft position of the monocular as necess

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36(5) Ensure that the compass ts tightly to the objective lens.(6) Refer to paragraph 3.4.6 for compass operation.3.3.12. INSTALLATION OF THE 3X MAGN

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37ABCDFigure 3-19. MOUNTING OPTIONAL BRACKET TO THE MUNVMABCFigure 3-20. CLAMPING DEVICE ON THE MOUNT TOP Figure 3-21. QRM ASSEMBLED WITH MUNVM3.3.14.

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38The clamping system of the AIM is the same as is seen on the QRM. To mount the MUNVM to a weapon with an AIM, see Part 3.3.13 of this Manual. This s

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39Release the latch when the monocular is fully engaged in the socket.(4) To set your eye relief, press down on the eye relief adjustment (Figure 3-19

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4LIST OF CONTENTS TITLE PAGESafety Summary

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40CAUTION:• To prevent damage, do not use excessive force when changing the up/ down position of the MUNVM. • Do not drop or throw the helmet with the

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41NOTE:The sharpest image will be visible only when the objective lens and eyepiece lens are properly focused.(5) Rotate the diopter adjustment for th

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423.4.5. IR SOURCE OPERATIONSWARNING:The IR source is invisible to the naked eye, and is intended for use in extremely dark conditions. However, this

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43(3) To view the compass through the monocular, grip the compass with your index nger on top and your thumb on the illumination button on the bottom

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443.4.9. PREPARATION FOR STORAGE(1) Perform the following to shut down the monocular. (a) Turn the monocular OFF. (b) Remove the monocular from the

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453.5.2. OPERATION IN RAINY OR HUMID CONDITIONSCAUTION:Operation in rainy or humid conditions can cause corrosion and deterioration of the MUNVM, unle

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464MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES AND TROUBLESHOOTING4.1 LUBRICATION INSTRUCTIONSNo lubrication is required.4.2 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES4.2.1. TROUBLESH

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47MALFUNCTION TEST OR INSPECTION CORRECTIVE ACTION5. Light visible around eyecup. Check eye relief distance.Check eyecup for resiliency.Readjust for p

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484.3.2. HEADMOUNT MAINTENANCEa. Browpad ReplacementReplace the browpad when cracked, torn, or contaminated. Perform the following to remove and re-pl

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49When putting on and adjusting the headmount, it is possible for the strap to slip out of the slide fas-tener. Perform the following to adjust the st

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53.3.10 Installation of the Weapon Mount 343.3.11 Installation of the Compass Caution 353.3.12 Installation of the 3x Magnier 363.3.13 Mounting MU

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50APPENDIxA. COMPONENTS OF END ITEM COEI AND BASIC ISSUE ITEMS BII LISTSA1. SCOPETo help you inventory components and to promote safe and ecient

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51TABLE A1. COMPONENTS OF END ITEM1 ILLUS. NUMBER2 NATIONAL STOCK NUMBER3 DESCRIPTION, CAGEC, AND PART NUMBER4 USABLE ON CODE5U/M 6 Q

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52B. ADDITIONAL AUTHORIZATION LIST AALB1. SCOPEThis appendix lists additional items you are authorized to use to supplement the PVS-14/ 6015.B2.

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53C. EXPENDABLE AND DURABLE ITEMS LISTC1. SCOPEThis appendix lists expendable and durable items that you will need in order to operate and maintain

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54D. 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 52Adjustment (See specic adjustment)Ambient temperature limits 11BBasic Issue Items L

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63-1. Monocular Controls and Indicators 183-2. TS-4348/ UV Test Set Pattern 253-3. Shading 263-4. Edge Glow 273-5. Bright Spots and Emission P

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71INTRODUCTION 1.1 GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1.1 TYPE OF MANUALOperation and Maint

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81.2 WARRANTY INFORMATION AND REGISTRATION 1.2.1 WARRANTY INFORMATIONThis prod

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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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