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101.4 LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS AAL Additional Authorization ListBII Basic Issue It
111.5 GLOSSARYBLACK SPOTS. Cosmetic blemishes in the image intensier of the MUNVM, or dirt or debris between the lenses.BRIGHT SPOTS. Defects that c
122DESCRIPTION AND DATA2.1 EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION2.2.1. EQUIPMENT CHARACTERISTICS, CAPABILITIES, AND FEATURESThe PVS-14/6015 is a hand-held, head-moun
13Figure 2-1. Components of NVMPSHEAD/HELMET MOUNT ADAPTERTETHERING CORDHEADMOUNTTHIN BROW-PADHELMET MOUNTWEAPON MOUNTBATTERY CAR-TRIDGECARRYING CASEO
14Figure 2-5. Optional EquipmentBRACKET PVS14 #62 (ANKI000046)AIM PVS14 KIT (ANKI000046)DOUBLE LEVER-LOCK QUICK RELEASE PICATINNY MOUNT ADAPTER #26 (A
15c. Helmet MountThe helmet mount (Figure 2-1) secures the monocular to the Personal Armor System Ground Troops (PASGT) helmet, allowing freehand supp
16TABLE 23. 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.
172.3.3. ELECTRONIC CIRCUIT FUNCTIONThe electronic circuit regulates the direct current voltage from the battery to the image intensier and IR source
183OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS3.1 DESCRIPTION AND USE OF OPERATOR’S CONTROLS AND INDICATORS NOTE:The MUNVM
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
2The information provided in this manual is for familiarization purposes only; the contents may undergo further changes with no commitm
203.2 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND SERVICES PMCS 3.2.1. PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND SERVICE
21TABLE 31. PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE PROCEDURESITEM NO.INTERVAL CHECK/SERVICE PROCEDURE NOT FULLY MISSION CAPABLE IF...1 Before Open carrying case and
22ITEM NO.INTERVAL CHECK/SERVICE PROCEDURE NOT FULLY MISSION CAPABLE IF...4 Before/AfterMonocular Inspect for cracks or damage. Scratch-es, cracks, c
23ITEM NO.INTERVAL CHECK/SERVICE PROCEDURE NOT FULLY MISSION CAPABLE IF...12 Before/AfterSocket Inspect for dirt, dust, or corrosion.Insert monocular
24ITEM NO.INTERVAL CHECK/SERVICE PROCEDURE NOT FULLY MISSION CAPABLE IF...21 Before /AfterCompass Inspect for dirt, dust, scratches, or damage. If ne
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
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
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
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
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
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
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.
31(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
32NOTE:After installing the monocular, minor strap adjustments may be necessary to achieve maximum comfort.(8) Install the headmount/ helmet mount ada
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
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
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
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
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.
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
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
4LIST OF CONTENTS TITLE PAGESafety Summary
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
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
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
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
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
453.5.2. OPERATION IN RAINY OR HUMID CONDITIONSCAUTION:Operation in rainy or humid conditions can cause corrosion and deterioration of the MUNVM, unle
464MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES AND TROUBLESHOOTING4.1 LUBRICATION INSTRUCTIONSNo lubrication is required.4.2 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES4.2.1. TROUBLESH
47MALFUNCTION TEST OR INSPECTION CORRECTIVE ACTION5. Light visible around eyecup. Check eye relief distance.Check eyecup for resiliency.Readjust for p
484.3.2. HEADMOUNT MAINTENANCEa. Browpad ReplacementReplace the browpad when cracked, torn, or contaminated. Perform the following to remove and re-pl
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
53.3.10 Installation of the Weapon Mount 343.3.11 Installation of the Compass Caution 353.3.12 Installation of the 3x Magnier 363.3.13 Mounting MU
50APPENDIxA. COMPONENTS OF END ITEM COEI AND BASIC ISSUE ITEMS BII LISTSA1. SCOPETo help you inventory components and to promote safe and ecient
51TABLE A1. COMPONENTS OF END ITEM1 ILLUS. NUMBER2 NATIONAL STOCK NUMBER3 DESCRIPTION, CAGEC, AND PART NUMBER4 USABLE ON CODE5U/M 6 Q
52B. ADDITIONAL AUTHORIZATION LIST AALB1. SCOPEThis appendix lists additional items you are authorized to use to supplement the PVS-14/ 6015.B2.
53C. EXPENDABLE AND DURABLE ITEMS LISTC1. SCOPEThis appendix lists expendable and durable items that you will need in order to operate and maintain
54D. PRODUCT WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARDIn order to validate the warranty on your product, Armasight must receive a completed Product War-ranty Regi
55AAbbreviations, list of 10Additional Authorization List 52Adjustment (See specic 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
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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