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User Manual for Bering Optics 2.6x44 eXact Precision 1st Gen NV Monocular & Sensor Reflex Sight Kit Click to enlarge the picture
Contents of the user manual for the Bering Optics 2.6x44 eXact Precision 1st
- Product category: Night Vision Riflescopes Bering Optics
- Brand: Bering Optics
- Description and content of package
- Technical information and basic settings
- Frequently asked questions – FAQ
- Troubleshooting (does not switch on, does not respond, error message, what do I do if...)
- Authorized service for Bering Optics Night Vision Riflescopes
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User manual for the Bering Optics 2.6x44 eXact Precision 1st contain basic instructions
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Product description Bering Optics' 2.6x44 eXact Precision 1st Gen NV Monocular & Sensor Reflex Sight Kit is a versatile combo that allows you to pursue a multitude of activities, including outdoors, stargazing, or precision target acquisition at night. The night vision monocular features a 1st generation intensifier tube with a resolution of 35-40 lp/mm that allows operators to use the ambient cosmic infrared light to observe the night scenery. To improve visibility on cloudy nights, during adverse weather conditions, in forested areas, or inside buildings, this NVD also has a built-in infrared illuminator that casts up to 25mW of infrared light on targets. The optical system offers a wider-than-average 44mm objective aperture for gathering more infrared light and producing brighter images, a short 4.9' minimum focus distance for observing objects or nightlife at short ranges, and 12mm of eye relief to accommodate anyone. The body features an ergonomic design with rubber armoring for a slip-free grip, two 1/4"-20 sockets for mounting on tripods, conveniently located rubberized control pad, and an integrated Weaver rail for accessories. The monocular can be an ideal companion for camping, night hiking and fishing, or star gazing.
To allow you to use this device in nighttime tactical or hunting applications, the kit provides a Sensor Reflex Sight, whose NV illumination brightness setting is ideally matched up with monocular's image intensifier tube and will not leave a footprint on the photocathode. To exploit the sights reticle for night vision use, mount the reflex sigh on same rail in front of the monocular. The sight provides a selection of four illuminated red reticle patterns and two front photo-sensors for automatic brightness regulation that adjusts according to the lighting conditions of your environment. The reticle brightness can also be switched to a manual mode, which offers six settings. - Night Vision Monocular
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- 1st generation IIT
- 35 - 40 lp/mm resolution
- Built-in 25mW infrared illuminator
- Automatic bright-light cut-off
- 2.6x magnification
- 44mm objective diameter
- 59mm f/1.2 lens system
- Lightweight polymer body
- Rubber armoring for a sure grip
- Picatinny/Weaver accessory rail on the side
- Weaver mount
- Two 1/4"-20 tripod sockets
- Weather-resistant
- Red-Dot Sensor Reflex Sight
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- 1x magnification
- 33 x 24mm window
- 2 MOA Red-Dot
- 3 MOA Red-Dot Dot
- 45 MOA T-style with 2 MOA Dot
- 45 MOA center crosshair reticle
- 6 manual reticle brightness levels
- Night vision illumination mode
- Two built-in photo-sensors for auto-brightness mode
- 1 MOA windage and elevation click values
- Parallax-free at 50 yd
- Weaver mount
UPC: 850432003250 In the Box Bering Optics 2.6x44 eXact Precision 1st Gen NV Monocular & Sensor Reflex Sight Kit - Sensor Reflex Sight duycbux
- Weaver Rail Mount & 2 Mount Screws
- Eye Flap for Monocular
- Pouch for Monocular
- Tethered Lens Cap for Monocular
- Lens Cloth for Monocular
- CR-2032 Battery for Sight
- Hex Wrench for Sight
- Plastic Cover for Sight
- Limited Lifetime Warranty
- Limited 2-Year Warranty for Intensifier Tube
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Technical parametersBering Optics BE16044C Specs Intensifier Tube | 1st generation 35 - 40 lp/mm resolution | Magnification | Monocular: 2.6x Sight: 1x | Objective Lens Diameter | Monocular: 44mm Sight: 33 x 24 mm | Field of View | Monocular: 81' @ 100 yd / 27 m @ 100 m Sight:53' @ 100 yd / 53 m | Lens System | Monocular: 59mm, f/1.2 Sight: 33 x 24 mm window | Minimum Focus Distance | Monocular: 4.9'/ 1.5 m | Eye Relief | Monocular: 12 mm Sight: Unlimited | Exit Pupil | Monocular: 6 mm | Parallax-Free | Sight: 50 yd / 46 m | Dioptric Correction | Monocular: ±4 | Infrared Illuminator | Power: 25 mW Wavelength: 850 nm | Battery / Runtime | Monocular: 2 x AA batteries / IR Off: 70 h, IR On: 25 h Sight: 1 x CR-2032/DL-2032/ECR-2032 battery / 300 h | Weatherproofing | IPX4-rated, weather-resistant | Humidity Tolerance | 93% | Operating Temperature | Monocular: -22 to 113°F / -30 to 45°C Sight: -4 to 122°F / -20 to 50°C | Dimensions | Monocular: 7.2 x 3.9 x 2.6" / 182.9 x 99.0 x 66.0 mm Sight: 3.2 x 2.1 x 1.4" / 81.3 x 53.3 x 35.6 mm | Weight | Monocular: 14.9 oz / 422.4 g Sight: 3.7 oz / 104.9 g |
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