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1. Focusing ring 4 With the help of magnification ring set the desired device magnification Device is ready for observation RECOMMENDATION It is advisable to perform device adjustment at maximum magnification 6 USING THE DEVICE AT NIGHTTIME Must be done only during the dark time of the day 1 Take off the daytime eyepiece In order to do this press the bayonet button turn the eyepiece counter clockwise Pull the eyepiece out some effort might be required since a vacuum is created because of water resistant design 2 Install nighttime eyepiece in the same manner in which daytime eyepiece is installed 3 Install the battery as it is indicated by the rules see battery installation paragraph 4 Take off the objective cover 5 Turn on the device switch position ON 1 10 seconds later greenish fluorescence will appear on the screen passive mode 6 Rotate the eyepiece till you get the reticle in focus 7 Turn the focusing ring till you get the maximum definition of the picture 8 With the help of magnification ring set the desired device magnification 9 If you need to illuminate the observed object install and switch on the infrared illuminator active mode 10 After the end of work turn the switch to OFF position 11 After you finish working with the device close the objective with the cover Do not forget to switch the device off after end of WORK Warning Do not use nighttime channel at d
2. improved without prior notice 4 ACCESSORIES DN510 is supplied in the following assembly Device Daytime eyepiece Nighttimes eyepiece Rubber eyepiece guard Objective cover Rifle mount User s manual Warranty card Case Optional accessories Infrared illuminator 75 or 200 mW Camera video adapter 52mm 37mm 10 TAKING PHOTOS AND VIDEO SHOOTING DN 510 can be supplied with an optional adapter for photo video devices for night photo video shooting Night photo shooting with DN 510 is easily performed using 35mm SLR cameras such as Nikon Canon and Pentax etc with standard objective lens 50 58 mm focus ean Preparation of the device for photo shooting Screw the adapter ring supplied in the set diameter 52mm or 37mm into the setting place of the light filter of the objective lens in your camera If the objective lens of your camera has another setting diameter for a light filter for example 49mm or 58mm your have to purchase step up or step down adapter rings from the 52 mm to your size Such adapters are typically sold at camera stores 2 Remove the rubber eyepiece guard from the scope 3 Set the eyepiece in the medium position 4 Screw the adapter ring with the camera in an internal groove of an eyepiece Switch on the device and focus the assembled system with the help of the objectiv
3. Newcon International Itd 2010 Printed in Canada N NEWCON OPTIK Operation Manual DAY NIGHT VISION RIFLESCOPE DN510 105 Sparks Ave Toronto ON M2H 2S5 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Read prior to activation You have just purchased a complicated electronic device To operate it properly please read this manual carefully Here are some common precautions that must be noted e NEVER disassemble the unit This device contains high voltage which may be hazardous to your health e NEVER aim active unit at intense light sources i e lights headlamps campfires the moon etc e NEVER reverse the polarity of a battery e NEVER connect the unit to external power sources e ALWAYS remove batteries when not in use for a long period e ALWAYS keep the objective lenses covered when not in use e ALWAYS store in a warm dry place when not in use FEATURES OF A DN 510 NIGHT VISION SCOPE All known models of day night scopes with removable eyepieces use standard optic scheme of a day vision scope with 11 13 lenses As a rule light ratio of such system at low sight magnification is defined not by an objective lens diameter but by a light ratio of an erecting system 4 lenses The actual F number of all system does not exceed 3 0 which is clearly not enough for night vision equipment In addition usual daytime scopes have relatively small eyeshot angles Due to that reason in a night scope only centre of the electronic tube wor
4. PPORT Should you experience any difficulties with your Newcon OPTIK product consult the enclosed manual If the problem remains unresolved contact our customer support department at 416 663 6963 or Toll free at 1 877 368 6666 Our operating hours are 9am 5pm Monday Friday standard East time At no time should equipment be sent back to Newcon without following the instructions of our technical support department Newcon accepts no responsibility for unauthorized returns To locate the NEWCON Authorized Dealer call Tel 416 663 6963 Fax 416 663 9065 Email newconsales newcon optik com Website www newcon optik com The defective products should be shipped to In USA 2331 Superior Ave Cleveland OH 44114 In Canada 105 Sparks Ave Toronto ON M2H 2S5 Canada 18 The DN 510 uses a specially designed unique optical scheme 23 lenses that provides a 2 2 5 stronger light ratio twice wider field of view and complete resolution capability using the whole working area of the electronic tube All this in combination with a powerful generation II or III image intensifier tube provides comfort and perfect visibility both at day time and night time under conditions of low light when other day night scopes do not work any more CONTENTS Brief description External appearance of the device Technical characteristics Supplied accessories Using the device at day time Using the device at night time Battery installation Installing o
5. ake 2 3 shots Having examined the target make necessary corrections for example in order to move the hit point downwards and leftwards screws of the mechanism should be turned counter clockwise in the directions Down and Left correspondingly The aiming point is moving upwards and rightwards 8 Make a control shot and find out whether the aiming point coincides with the bullet hit point Make the correction again if necessary 9 Set the protective caps into their places The device is ready for operation The marking displacement mechanism is equipped with a click holder that displaces the marking both in vertical and horizontal direction One click equals 12 5 mm shift of the marking at the distance of 100 m 0 45 at 100 yards Newer versions have 1 4 MoA minute of Angle adjustments 14 5 USING THE DEVICE AT DAY TIME During the bright time of the day 1 Install daytime eyepiece on the device In order to do this match white dots at the device and daytime eyepiece Insert the eyepiece into the bayonet on the device PRESS device and eyepiece together and turn clockwise till the red dot on the device matches the dot on the eyepiece approximately 10 degrees 2 Take the objective cover off 3 Rotate the eyepiece till you get the reticle in focus In order to eliminate parallax with the help of the focusing ring of the objective lens set approximate observation range observation range in metres is indicated
6. ake according to its instruction for example 24 hours for epoxy Installation is completed and the device is ready for use as a hunting scope Variant I Adapter rail with 7 8 Weaver rail WP135 DN 510 type Device is fixed with the help of the following parts 1 Body of the device 3 Adapter rail 7 8 Weaver rail including 2 Fixation screws 4 Arresting bushing 5 Bushing 6 Grip 7 Grip screw All binding details are optional
7. ard prism SP130 DN 510 2 Weaver 7 8 rail WP135 DN 510 That facilitates reliable fixation of the device to a particular rifle For convenient installation the device is supplied without stiff fixation of the binding to the device and in most cases that enables to perform the device installation to a specific rifle model For installation you should contact a specialised armourer workshop gunsmith or if you are qualified enough perform the installation yourself INSTALLATION RULES Variant I Adapter rail with Standard prism type SP130 DN 510 Device is fixed with the help of the following parts 1 Device body 2 Front cradle for Standard prism 3 Rear feet for Standard prism 4 Mount of the Standard prism type 5 Fixing screws According to Ernst Apel GmbH Germany catalogue Front and rear feet 2 3 are the standard feet with Standard prism 4 manufactured by the companies that produce the mounts for example Ernst Apel Gmbh Germany The mount of Standard prism type 4 and screws 5 are optional Installation of the device should be performed according to the following rules Check the prominence of fixation screw 5 that bind the prism 4 to the body 1 of the device over the top surface of the prism The prominence must not be less than 2 5 mm or more than 3 0 mm This is especially important if in the body of the device there is a dead threaded
8. at daytime and become almost invisible during the operation 17 The TTL system which is installed at most SLR cameras easily estimates exposure during the shooting with the device If your camera is not equipped with the TTL system the table can approximately estimate the shutter speed at the diaphragm number of the camera equal 2 0 ISO 50 100 200 400 800 1600 3200 Sh speed sec 2 1 12 14 1 8 1 15 1 30 NOTES Use an ISO 400 film or higher Using of a tripod is strongly recommended to achieve higher quality photos 11 STORAGE AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS Warning After transportation or keeping the device at temperature lower than 40 c 40 f the device must be warmed up to ambient temperature from 10 c 14 f to 40 c 104 f relative humidity of 80 max At 20 c 68 f DN 510 is a sophisticated precision optical instrument equipped with electronics Therefore it should be handled with due care e Keep your device away from direct sunlight impacts dust moisture and sudden changes of temperatures e Do not touch the optical surfaces with fingers Doing so may damage the anti reflection coating e Cleaning of optical surfaces is possible only with professional camera lens cleaning supplies To clean the exterior of the device use a soft clean cloth Do not take the cover off the lens if not necessary Keep away from heating appliances and central heating Make sure to switch off the unit during period
9. aytime Do not aim working nighttime device at bright objects bright lamps the Sun welding etc that may cause decrease of the device brightness amplification coefficient In order to eliminate the phenomenon of photocathode fatigue do not leave night time device switched on in the same position for more than 30 minutes at the time when the light is bright in the morning at day time and in the evening e Insert the grippers 6 and gripper screws 7 into the bushings 4 5 For stiff fixation tighten the screws 6 7 In case of need the excessive front part of the mount 3 may be removed Installation is completed and the device is ready for use as a hunting scope ATTENTION In case you use other type of binding to eliminate the phenomenon of shooting point displacement device binding should be advised with Newcon Optik because usually such displacement is caused by unqualified installation 9 ADJUSTING OF THE SCOPE Before the adjustment of the sight its objective should be adjusted for a distant object select infinity in daytime or a dark time with the opened cover of the objective The adjustment of the sight should be performed only for the daytime scope The change of the eyepiece does not affect the sight adjustment The sight should be adjusted using the adjusting target or a remote point Adjustment of the sight is performed in the following way 1 Fix the scope on the rifle 2 Seta panel with a tar
10. es of the device and camera If the image cannot be focused the camera with the ring should be removed and the coupling of the eyepiece of the device should be rotated a little Assemble the system again and check its focusing At some position of the eyepiece and objective of the camera the system will be focused exactly 6 Fasten the adapter ring with the camera to the body of the eyepiece of the device with the help of three locking screws During further photo shooting sharpness of the system is obtained with the help of the objective of the DN 510 only 7 Set diaphragm on the objective of the camera equal 2 8 or 4 shooting is possible even at lower diaphragm indices for example 2 but the obtained pictures will have worse resolution Taking photos with a completely opened diaphragm of the objective is justified for the shooting of quickly moving objects only 15 Nn 4 Direct the rifle to the point of aiming by mechanical sight bead with a slot if it is possible At this stage it is suitable to apply laser of cold test shooting LCTS inserted in the barrel of the rifle which indicates geometrical point of the barrel position sold separately 5 Unscrew the protective caps of the bias screws of the aimed graticule Turning the bias screws of the reticle obtain the matching of reticle crosshairs with the aimed point set by the mechanical sight or LCTS 6 Remove the rifle from scoped machine and take out LCTS 7 M
11. f the rifle so that your eye will meet the edge of the eyeshade of the device or will be 2 5 cm apart for big calibres like 375 H amp H Magi The position of the device must be comfortable enough so that you would not have to reach forward for convenient observation e Insert the bushing 4 5 into the bar 3 holes The bushing 4 is inserted with the B cog pointing downward into the closest groove on the rail of the rifle If there is no such groove then the bushing 4 is inserted with the B cog pointing upwards It is recommended that the bushings will be installed at the maximum possible distance from each other 12 7 BATTERY INSTALLATION Night channel of DN510 device needs one SRI123A Lithium type battery Make sure that it is in good condition and polarity is installed as it is indicated on the body of battery compartment plus inside the device In order to change the battery open the cover of battery compartment and install the new battery observing polarity When using the optional I R illuminator you need to install 2 AA batteries in the illuminator Follow similar procedure 8 INSTALLING ON A HUNTING RIFLE Night vision device DN 510 may be used as daytime or nighttime hunting scope RECOMMENDATION The usage of day and or night vision riflescopes for hunting may be limited or illegal in your area Please check with local authorities prior to usage Device may be used with various mounts 1 Stand
12. get or select the point of aiming 3 Set the rifle on the scoped machine 13 Installation of the device should be performed according to the following rules e Check the prominence of fixation screw 2 that bind the rail 3 to the body of the device over the top surface of the mount The prominence must not be less than 2 5 mm or more than 3 0 mm This is especially important if in the body of the device there is a dead threaded hole For the reach through holes the prominence may reach 3 5 mm but must not be less than 2 5 mm In order to meet this requirement you can cut the threaded part of the screws at length e Prepare the glue according to an instruction the glue need to be of a certain strength not less than 200 kg cm for example epoxy and apply it to A surface of the mount The surface of the screws must remain free of the glue This is especially important for possibility to repair the device or to remove the binding mount for installation on a different rifles e Apply hermetic silicone type to the threading of the screws 2 e Fix the mount to the body of the device with the help of the screws 2 cut to meet the needed length e Remove excessive glue that is pushed out in the points the mount is connected to the body of the device with the help of dry cloth and alcohol moistened cotton wool and let the glue take according to its instruction for example 24 hours for epoxy e Locate the device on the rail o
13. hole For the reach through holes the prominence may reach 3 5 mm but must not be less than 2 5 mm In order to meet this requirement you can cut the threaded part of the screws at length 10 Install the feet onto the rail 4 Insert the feet 2 3 in the rifle Sliding the rail in the feet find the position in which your eye will meet the edge of the eyeshade of the device or will be 2 5 cm apart for big calibres like 375 H amp H Mag The position of the device must be comfortable enough so that you would not have to reach forward for convenient observation Cut the excessive part of the rail 4 Keeping the chosen position of the device fix the feet 2 3 to the rail 4 according on the instruction of the feet producer Prepare the glue according to an instruction the glue need to be of a certain strength not less than 200 kg cm for example epoxy and apply it to A surface of the rail The surface of the screws must remain free of the glue This is especially important for possibility to repair the device or to remove the binding rail for installation on a different rifles Apply hermetic silicone type to the threading of the screws 5 fix the bar to the body of the device with the help of the screws 5 cut to meet the needed length Remove excessive glue that is pushed out in the points the rail is connected to the body of the device with the help of dry cloth and alcohol moistened cotton wool and let the glue t
14. king area is used 15 QUALITY CERTIFICATE The DN 510 is suited for usage Production date Serial number Quality control Purchase date Salesman Quality inspector Signature 19 13 WARRANTY NEWCON OPTIK warrants this product against defects in material and workmanship for one year from the date of the original date of consumer s purchase but no more than 18 months from the date of manufacturing Should your Newcon product prove defective during this period please bring the product securely packaged in its original container or an equivalent along with proof of the date of original purchase to your Newcon Dealer Newcon will replace or repair or at its option replace the product or part thereof which on inspection by Newcon is found to be defective in materials or workmanship What This Warranty Does Not Cover NEWCON is not responsible for warranty service should the product fail to be properly maintained or fail to function properly as a result of misuse abuse improper installation neglect damage caused by disasters such as fire flood lightning improper electrical current or service other than by a NEWCON Authorized Service Postage insurance or shipping costs incurred in presenting your NEWCON product for warranty service are your responsibility Please include a check or money order made out to NEWCON OPTIK for the amount of 10 00 to cover shipping and handling 14 CUSTOMER SU
15. n a hunting rifle 9 Adjusting the scope 10 Taking photos and video shooting 11 Storage and maintenance instructions 12 Trouble shooting 13 Warranty 14 Customer support 15 Quality certificate QO SON SN BEFORE USE CAREFULLY READ THE STORAGE MAINTENANCE AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FAILURE TO OBEY THE INSTRUCTIONS WILL VOID THE WARRANTY 1 BRIEF DESCRIPTION Your DN 510 device is a universal hunting scope intended for observation and hunting both at daytime and night time The device is universal due to removable eyepiece Day The day time part employs a specially designed powerful optic scheme 23 lenses with day eyepiece providing 3 0 to 6 0 times magnification F number of the system reaches 2 0 at 3 0x magnification and visual angle from 12 to 5 2 degree Night The nighttime scope employs 2 or 3 generation image intensifier tube 18mm MCP working on a principle of amplifying of available light in the visible and close infrared range Together with the high light ratio day time channel the device provides night time range of 400 800 system magnification 3 7 to 7 3 times and visual angle 12 to 5 2 degree 12 TROUBLE SHOOTING The scope does not work Check that the battery is installed properly Check the charge of the battery Replace if it is weak Do not use old battery with a new one The image does not appear in focus Bring the inspected object to the center of the image Tu
16. rning the objective lens ring 10 and or the eyepiece 2 8 adjust to achieve the clearest image on the screen Repeat the steps of focusing if necessary If the view still does not seem in focus clean the lenses they could be foggy or dusty Reticle is not in focus Parallax phenomenon It occurs in optical sights when observing the objects on a distance different from one the objective lens is set on It appears as a displacement of the reticle from the initial aiming point due to the shooter s eye s displacement from the aiming axis To eliminate the parallax objectives lenses of optic sights are designed such that they may be refocused for a shooting distance Parallax does not happen in night vision scope No picture in the nighttime channel When bright light gets into the objective lens of the night vision device it may result in disappearing of the image as the automatic shut off feature comes into action to protect the device Whenever this happens turn the switch to the OFF position In a minute or two the device will be ready for further operation If the image has been lost at the moment of a shot check contacts in the battery compartment Black dots on the Nighttime channel screen These are the cosmetic blemishes in the image intensifier which do not affect the performance or reliability of a night vision device and some number of varying sizes are inherent in the manufacturing process Most of them are seen only
17. s of non operation and when storing the device for long period of time e Do not apply superfluous efforts at work with lens assembly agile elements and thread connections 16 2 EXTERNAL APPEARANCE OF THE DEVICE 1 Infrared illuminator 2 Night eyepiece 3 Bayonet button 4 Flip open cover 5 Aiming mark adjustment 6 Mount 7 Magnification ring 8 Daytime eyepiece 9 Rubber eyepiece guard 10 Objective lens ring 3 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS General Magnification x Field of view degree Objective lens Focus length mm F number for 3 0x magn Focus range Eyepiece Focus length mm 33 27 Eye relief distance mm 45 Diopter setting 2 4 Mechanical characteristics Overall length mm Weight kg Working conditions Temperature range Relative humidity 225 226 40 C to 50 C 0 to 98 Electrical parameters Nighttime channel Power supply 1 lithium battery of SRI123A type Voltage V 3 Continuous work time h minimum 30 I R illuminator 3V 2 AA batteries Image intensifier tube Photocathode sensitivity wA Im Mode DN 510 A Gen II 240 Mode DN 510 B Gen II 450 Mode DN 510 C Gen II 600 mode DN 510 D Gen III 1 800 Gain 20 000 30 000 Resolution pl mm 30 55 Infrared illuminator optional Power mW 75 or 200 Illumination angle degree 8 10 Illumination Spectrum nm 805 PS Technical characteristics may be

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