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• Remove the rubber eyecup from the PS-14
• Screw the camera adapter onto the front of the lens on your Video cam
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era’s lens or your 35mm camera’s lens.
• Loosen the three set screws on the camera adapter.
• Place the camera adapter over the PS-14’s eyepiece.
• Tighten the three set screws to fit snugly to the PS-14’s eyepiece
• You may need to focus the 35mm camera or video camera in combina
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tion with the PS-14 in order to get the sharpest possible image.
• We suggest that you find an open space to work in. Focus the PS-14 so
that the scene is at its sharpest. For best results you should disable the auto focus (if any) on
either the 35mm camera or the video camera and manually focus the 35mm camera or the
video camera. Once the image is sharp, then simply adjust the PS-14’s front lens to change
focus.
*An important part to remember is that you are not taking a picture of an object that is far away
from you, but you are actually taking a picture of a phosphorous screen of the PS-14 that is only
2-3 inches away.
STORAGE AND CARE
• If the device is not to be used for extended period of time (more than 10 days) remove the
battery.
• Avoid touching lenses. If fingerprints or traces of dirt or dust appear, clean their surface with
a Photographic lens cleaning tissue.
• Keep lens cap/daylight filter on when not in use.
• The PS-14 is not harmful to the user or the environment.
• Do not disassemble except to clean the front lens and eyepiece: it will void your warranty.
• Evaluate the scope function by looking through it in a lit environment with the daylight filter
lens cap on. Never use in daylight without the daylight filter lens cap on.
Never point the PS-14 at a bright light source.
• Adverse atmospheric conditions such as fog, smog, or haze and a lack of ambient light
(moon or starlight) may diminish the effective viewing distance.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Q: Flashes, flickers, or clicking occur while operating
S: If it occurs within the first five minutes of inserting new batteries, it is normal and the device
will resume normal operation soon thereafter. If it occurs for more than 10 minutes, contact for
service instructions.
Q: Dark spots on screen.
S: These are either cosmetic blemishes in the intensifier tube or dust particles.
Q: Screen becomes darker than at previous use.
S: Replace batteries. If problem persists, contact your dealer or other authorized service rep
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resentative for service instructions.
Q: Image not clear.
S: Adjust objective lens, and/or the eyepiece.