Operation Manual
NIGHT VISION ATTACHMENT
NVS-33
105 Sparks Ave., Toronto, ON M2H 2S5, Canada
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.1. Overview..................................................................4
1.2. Key features of NVS-33...........................................5
2. DESIGN of NVS-33 ................................................6
3. SPECIFICATIONS..................................................8
4. DELIVERY SET....................................................10
5. INSTALLATION ON A RIFLE............................12
5.1. Installation with thread usage ................................12
5.2. Installation with a riflescope mounting adapter
NC540....................................................................14
5.3. Installation on a Picatinny rail ...............................18
6. OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS ...........................21
6.1. Battery installation.................................................21
6.2. Testing NVS-33 in the daytime .............................23
6.3. Testing NVS-33 at night ........................................24
6.4. Testing NVS-33 at night with daytime scope ........24
6.5. Operation at night ..................................................25
6.6. Use in a dark time as a 2x night vision monocular 29
6.7. Operation with remote control ...............................30
7. STORAGE AND MAINTENANCE......................32
8. TROUBLESHOOTING.........................................34
9. WARRANTY.........................................................35
10. CUSTOMER SUPPORT .......................................37
11. ACCEPTANCE CERTIFICATE...........................38
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1. BRIEF DESCRIPTION
1.1.
Overview
NVS-33 is an afocal night vision attachment to a daytime
weapon scope designed for precise aiming in darkness.
The device is equipped with a high-quality generation 3
electro-optical image intensifier tube that amplifies light
in the visible and IR spectrum providing for up to a 400-
700 m effective observation range at low light.
Observation range depends on the characteristics of the
daytime scope NVS-33 is attached to and actual
observation conditions, such as available light,
atmosphere transparency and target reflectivity. The
observation range increases by brighter light, at moony
night, or if the object is positioned against a light
background, such as snow or grass. The range decreases
at lower light, low atmosphere transparency, or if the
object is positioned against dark background, such as
plough-land, desert, stems of trees, etc.
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1.2.
Key features of NVS-33
Installation of NVS-33 in front of a day scope on a
weapon does not affect the latter’s zeroing and
scope’s tactical parameters
Exit pupil fits a broad range of daytime scopes
Accurate internal focus adjustment mechanism
High quality image within the entire field of view
Withstands large calibre recoil
Optionally supplied with MIL-STD-1913 Weaver /
Picatinny mount
Mounting adapters fit a vast majority of the daytime
riflescopes.
Up to 1 meter of immersion waterproof design
Can be equipped with an optional powerful IR
Illuminator
Low battery indicator
Two possible types of batteries (AA and CR123) can
be used
Low power consumption
Compact and lightweight
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2. DESIGN of NVS-33
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3
4 5
6
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10
11
12
Fig.1 Configuration 1
1 – Ocular with light
suppressor
7 – Objective focus
adjustment knob
2 – Adapter ring with
thread
8 – Objective lens cover
3 – Fixating ring
9 – Battery compartment
cover
4 – Retention pin
5 – On/Off switch
10 – Battery compartment
11 – Remote switch
connector
6 – Device body
12 – Objective lens
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3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12 13
Fig .2 Configuration 2 (Special order with IR Illuminator)
1 – Ocular
8 – IR illuminator
2 – Adapter ring with
thread
9 – Objective lens cover
3 – Fixating ring
10 – Battery
compartment cap
4 – Retention pin
11 – Battery
compartment
5 – On/Off and IR switch
12 – Remote switch
connector
6 – Device body
7 – Objective focus
adjustment knob
13 – Objective lens
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3. SPECIFICATIONS
Optical
Magnification, x
Field of view, degrees
1
8.8
Daytime scope magnification,
x
1-20
3-12
Acceptable
Recommended
Focus length, mm
F-number
78
1.5
Focus range
10 m to infinity
N3XT3631IC
Gen. 3 18mm MCP
35,000
Image intensifier tube
Type
Gain, min
Resolution, lp/mm
Infrared illuminator (optional)
Type
57
IR diode
75
Power, mW
Illumination angle, degree
5-20
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Illumination wavelength, nm
Electrical parameters
Power supply
805
1 CR123 or 1 AA
battery
Voltage, V
3
Continuous work time, h, min
Mechanical characteristics
Dimensions, mm
60
180 x 75 x 60
615
Weight, g
Environmental conditions
Operating temperature range
Relative humidity
-50ºC to +55ºC
Up to 98%
IP67
Waterproof rating
NOTE: As the design is being continuously improved
some parameters may differ from those given above.
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4. DELIVERY SET
- NVS 33
1 pc.
1 pc.
1 pc.
1 pc.
1 pc.
1 pc.
1 pc.
1 pc.
1 pc.
1 pc.
1 pc.
1 pc.
- Objective lens cap
- Remote control switch
- Operator’s manual
- Ocular protective cap
- Soft case
- CR123 Battery
- Additional battery cap for AA battery
- Cleaning cloth
- Quick release Picatinny mount
- Light suppressor
- Riflescope mounting adapter
NC540.50
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Optional accessories:
- Hard case
1 pc.
- Riflescope mounting adapter
NC540.56, NC540.42
1 pc. of
each
- Threaded adapters M48, M52, M54,
M55
1 pc. of
each
- M540 converter to convert NVS33
into 2x monocular
1 pc. of
each
- IR illuminator (mounted on the
sight) (Configuration 2)
1 pc.
Exact delivery set depends on particular order.
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5. INSTALLATION ON A RIFLE
5.1.
Installation with thread usage
Your NVS-33 matches to the inner thread M52x0.75 of
the objective lens of those daytime riflescopes that can
accept daytime filters. If your scope does not match this
thread, use mechanical adapters that transform M52 into
M54, M55 or M48 threads. M52 adapter is used to
increase the depth of the thread in case if the scope
objective lens is close to the edge of the scope.
Mount your night vision attachment as follows:
If necessary, screw the corresponding threaded adapter in
the thread on the adapter ring (2) (Fig.1).
Loose the retention pin (4) by turning it counters
clockwise.
Turn the adapter ring (2) counter clockwise and screw it
into the inner thread of the daytime riflescope until stop.
Avoid applying extra strength while tightening.
1. Turn the night vision attachment NVS-33 so that the
objective focus adjustment knob (7) is located on top
2. Lock the attachment in this position by turning the
fixating ring (3) in the counter clockwise direction.
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The night vision attachment NVS-33 is ready for use.
NVS-33 can be screwed directly into the Newcon 3-
12x50 riflescope. Its design allows such mounting
without any additional adapters. To attach NVS-33 in
front of NC 3-12x50, proceed as described above
without using threaded adapters.
Due to different designs of the daytime riflescopes we
cannot guarantee that threaded connection is supported
in all cases. This design may be not strong enough to
hold the night vision attachment during shooting. In
such case, the ring and objective thread of the daytime
scope may be damaged.
The manufacturer is not responsible for use of NVS-33
night sight attachment by a threaded connection on
the scope models other than those, which were
approved by Newcon Optik.
There is no need to re-zero daytime scope or perform any
additional adjustment when NVS-33 is installed on the
rifle.
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5.2.
Installation with a riflescope mounting
adapter NC540
Three adapter modifications are available for the NVS-33
night vision attachment to install it in front of daytime
riflescopes of different models:
Adapter
Diameter of the
objective lens of the
daytime riflescope
Plastic inserts
set (quantity x
thickness)
NC540.56
NC540.50
NC540.42
56 mm
50mm
42 mm
1pc.х1mm,
2pc.х2mm
1pc.х1mm,
1pc.х2 mm
1pc.х1mm,
1pc.х2 mm
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1
4
5
6
7
3
2
Fig. 3
1. NVS-33 night vision attachment
2. Adapter ring
3. Fixing ring with the pin
4. NC540.50 (NC540.56, NC540.42) adapter
5. Adapter screw
6. Plastic inserts
7. Objective lens of a daytime riflescope
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Assemble the adapter and mount the night sight
attachment as follows (Fig. 3):
1. It’s necessary to select needed quantity of the plastic
inserts (6) for a particular external diameter of the
objective lens of the daytime riflescope. The
objective lens of the daytime riflescope (7) should fit
loose, but without apparent drift into the adapter (4)
with the installed inserts (6) and loosen adapter screw
(5).
2. After the inserts (6) are installed, the adapter (4) must
be screwed on the adapter ring (2) against the stop
and locked by the retention pin (3) in the counter
clockwise direction.
3. Put the night vision attachment with the fixed adapter
(4) on the objective lens of the daytime riflescope (7)
and fix it by the adapter screw (5).
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The lens of the daytime scope must be positioned at least
15 mm behind the front edge of the scope body. This
excludes mechanical contact of the NVS-33 night sight
attachment and daytime scope objective lens.
Last digits in the NC540 adapters part numbers correlate
with the diameter of the daytime riflescope. For example,
to use NVS33 with Swarovski Z6i 2-12x50 scope, you
should take the adapter NC540.50.
During shooting with the night vision riflescope
attachment NVS-33, which is attached to the daytime
riflescope with help of the adapter the adapter ring could
move along the objective lens of the daytime riflescope.
The size of this movement depends on the tightening
force of the adapter screw (5), recoil force of weapon,
etc., and could be equal to 1 mm on each shot. This
movement is allowed and do not affect on the impact
point. However, the position of the adapter should be
controlled after each shot in the shooting process.
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5.3. Installation on a Picatinny rail
The night vision attachment NVS-33 can be installed on a
Picatinny rail in front of the daytime riflescope. For this
purpose, it has an additional Picatinny rail on the side.
Night sight Picatinny rail
Fig. 4
The rail adapter is designed to make the night vision
attachment profile as low as possible to work together
with low-profile scopes.
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Quick release
rifle rail clamp
Night sight rail
clamp with screw
Fig. 5
Actual height of the adapter must be determined at the
moment of ordering of the Picatinny rail adapter. Each
rifle and riflescope combination is unique, and it is
necessary to know height of the line of sight above the
Picatinny mount to produce this part precisely.
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Distance between NVS-33 line of sight and daytime
riflescope line of sight must not exceed 2 mm. In case of
two different rails are used, the angle deviation between
two rails must not exceed 2 degrees.
Picatinny rail adapter is attached to the scope permanently
by means of a small clamp and screw. The other side of
the adapter is equipped with quick release clamp, which
can be adjusted for width and pressing exertion. It allows
almost immediate installation and de-installation of the
sight on the rifle.
Light suppressor is used to prevent the user disclosure by
greenish light emitted by the working NVS-33. It is
attached on to the night sight instead of mounting
adapters. The size of the light suppressor is determined by
the riflescope design. The night sight should be mounted
on the Picatinny rail as close to the riflescope as possible.
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6. OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING!
Lens cover should be always on when switching on
NVS-33 in bright light conditions. Never aim the
lens in the directions of bright light
6.1. Battery installation
NVS-33 is powered by one standard CR123A battery or 1
AA battery. The type of the used battery is determined by
the battery compartment cap. By default, the sight is
delivered with CR123 battery compartment cap screwed
to the battery compartment. AA battery compartment cap
is included into delivery set.
Prior to battery installation make sure it is in good
condition.
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Battery compartment cover
Fig. 6
To install batteries unscrew the battery compartment
cover insert batteries, observing correct polarity, and
screw the cover back on.
Your NVS-33 is equipped with the low battery
indicator located in the field of view. This indicator
starts blinking in red colour when the battery charge is
low. Change the battery as soon as possible.
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6.2.
Testing NVS-33 in the daytime
Daytime mode of NVS-33 was designed for testing
purposes only. Image may be fuzzy.
To test the device in the daylight:
1. Turn switch (5) (Fig.1) into ON position.
2. Direct the device at an object within 10-20 m
from the viewer.
3. Turning the focus knob (7) (Fig.1) adjust focus
to obtain
4. The sharpest image visible through the eyepiece.
Keep the objective lens cover closed during
daytime. Do not direct night vision attachment to
bright sources of light, the Sun, highly reflective
surfaces and similar objects. This may damage the
image intensifier tube inside.
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6.3.
Testing NVS-33 at night
To test NVS-33 in darkness:
1. Take off the lens cover (9) (Fig.1)
2. Turn on the device using switch (5) (Fig.1)
3. By turning knob (7) (Fig.1) obtain clear image of
the object.
6.4.
Testing NVS-33 at night with daytime scope
1. Install NVS-33 (see Chapter 5
“INSTALLATION ON A RIFLE”)
2. Take off the lens cap (9) (Fig.1).
3. Turn on the device using on/off switch (5)
(Fig.1). Greenish image must be seen through
the daytime scope.
4. Select necessary zoom of the daytime scope. By
turning the knob (7) (Fig.1) of NVS-33 acquire
the target through daytime scope.
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6.5.
Operation at night
Operation procedure:
1. Check the adjustment of the daytime riflescope
(diopter adjustment, parallax adjustment, etc.).
2. Install the battery into the NVS-33 and mount it
in front of the daytime riflescope as described
above.
Being mounted in front of a daytime riflescope, the
night vision riflescope attachment NVS-33 keeps all
tactical features of a daytime riflescope (zoom level,
adjustment step, etc.) intact.
3. Open the objective lens cover (9) (Fig.1).
4. Turn the switch (5) (Fig.1) of the device into ON
position. You should see a yellowish-green light
through the eyepiece of a daytime riflescope (the
device works in passive mode).
5. Set the required magnification of a day
riflescope.
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In order to get the maximum quality of night picture
through the daytime riflescope, we recommend using
riflescope magnifications from 3 to 12.
6. Aim the rifle to an object and focus the objective
of device with the knob (7) (Fig.1) on its top
until you get maximum sharpness of the
observed picture.
Observation and identification range provided by the
night vision riflescope attachment NVS-33 depends
on the ambient illumination, atmospheric
transparency and contrast between the target and
background. Identification range increases in
conditions of higher illumination, in moony night
with external light sources of illumination, or if the
target is located in front of light background (sand,
snow). The identification range decreases in
conditions of low illumination, low atmospheric
transparency, or if the target is located in front of
dark background (plough-land, trees, etc.).
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7. If necessary, turn on the IR-illuminator (6)
(Fig.2) (Special order only). NVS-33 is protected
against accidental illuminator switch by the
design of the switch handle. Press and rotate the
switch (5) (Fig.2) to activate the illuminator.
Divergence of IR beam could be changed from 5
to 20 degree by rotating of the IR lens.
The sight is not necessarily equipped with the IR
illuminator. Your sight configuration is determined
by your order. Working with IR illuminator can
potentially disclose your location to the other side.
8. The fire adjustment of the combination daytime
riflescope / night vision attachment should be
performed in accordance with the instructions of
the fire adjustment of the daytime riflescope.
9. Turn off the switch (5) (Fig.2) after work is over.
10. Close the objective lens cover.
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When mounted in front of the daytime riflescope,
night vision attachment NVS-33 can change zeroing
as not more than 3 cm at 100 m. This is connected
with changes in the weapon balance, light distortions
in the image intensifier tube, technological limits of
the adjustment of the night riflescope attachment. This
imprecision usually appears as fixed value and can be
easily compensated by the adjustment mechanism of
the daytime riflescope.
We recommend you to make 10-15 shots with the
mounted NVS-33 before practical using it in field
conditions. Such test will check NVS-33 by a real
shooting impact and thus will increase reliability of
the whole system.
DO NOT FORGET TO TURN OFF THE NIGHT
VISION RIFLESCOPE ATACHMENT AFTER USE!
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6.6.
Use in a dark time as a 2x night vision
monocular
Operation procedure:
1. Screw the optional М-540 optical monocular into
the eyepiece of the NVS-33 night vision
attachment.
2. Open the objective lens cover (9) (Fig.1).
3. Turn the switch (5) (Fig.1) of the device into ON
position. You should see a yellowish-green light
through the eyepiece of a daytime riflescope (the
device works in passive mode).
4. Choose the object of observation.
5. If necessary, turn on the IR-illuminator (5)
(Fig.2) (Special order only) as described above
(the device works in active mode).
6. Turn off the switch (5) (Fig.1) after work is over.
7. Close the objective lens cover.
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6.7.
Operation with remote control
1
2
3 4
5
6
7
Fig. 7
1 – On/Off switch
2 – Female connector for the remote control
3 – The start button of the remote control
4 – Remote control body
5 – The start button of the IR illuminator
(Special order only)
6 – Fixating band
7 – Remote control cable
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The NVS-33 night vision attachment has the capability of
operation with the external remote control that turns on
and off the device itself and its IR illuminator.
Operation procedure:
1. Insert the jack of the remote control into the
female connector (2) (Fig.7).
2. Fix the remote control (4) (Fig.7) on the weapon
by the fixating band (6) (Fig.7) in the
comfortable place on the butt.
3. Press and release the button (3) (Fig.7) to turn
the device on.
4. Press and release the button (5) (Fig.7) to turn
the IR illuminator (Special order only) on. The
power of the IR illuminator corresponds to the
position of the switch (1) (Fig.7).
5. Next press and release of the buttons (3) (Fig.7)
and (5) (Fig.7) will toggle the controlled
functions.
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7. STORAGE AND MAINTENANCE
WARNING!
If NVS-33 has been stored for a long time at
temperature lower than -40C (-40F), then prior
to using the device must be kept at an ambient
temperature of -10C (14F) to +40C (104F)
with humidity below 80%.
NVS-33 is a sophisticated precise optical instrument
equipped with electronics. It should be handled with due
care:
Unit contains fragile components and sensitive optics.
Avoid impacts, dust, moisture and sharp changes of
temperature.
Do not touch the optical surfaces other than for
cleaning. Doing so may damage the anti-reflection
coating.
Clean optical surfaces with professional lens cleaning
supplies.
Use only soft clean cloth to clean the exterior of the
device.
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Keep away from sources of heat, such as heating
appliances, sunlight or central heating. Do not keep
the device at temperatures higher than 60oC (140oF).
Switch off the unit and remove the batteries during the
extended periods of non-operation.
Do not apply excessive force or pressure to the lens
assembly, this may damage fragile elements and
thread connections.
Small dark and/or white marks may be seen in the
field of view. This does not affect the operational
capabilities of the device.
Do not remove the cover from the lens other than for
night-time operation.
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8. TROUBLESHOOTING
.
The scope does not turn on
Check whether the batteries are installed properly. Check
the charge of the batteries. Replace if they are weak. Do
not mix old batteries with new ones.
.
The target does not appear in focus
Bring the target to the center of the image. By turning the
knob 7 (Fig.1) achieve the clearest target acquisition on
the screen. If NVS-33 is used with daytime scope re-focus
it. Repeat the focusing of NVS-33 and scope if necessary.
If the image still does not seem to be in focus, clean the
lenses. They could be foggy or dusty.
.
Image has disappeared
If the objective lens of switched on NVS-33 are exposed
to bright light it automatically shuts off to protect the
image intensifier tube from overload. When it happens,
turn the unit off, wait for a few seconds and turn it on
again.
If the image has been lost at the moment of a shot, check
contacts in the battery compartment.
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.
Condensation accumulates on the parts
In order to avoid misting of the eyepiece lens at cold use
the special protective cover.
.
Black dots on the screen
These are some blemishes in the image intensifier, which
do not affect the performance or reliability of a night
vision device. Blemishes may vary in size and number;
they are inherent in the manufacturing process. Most of
them are seen in the daytime only and become almost
invisible during the night time.
9. WARRANTY
NEWCON warrants this product against defects in
materials and workmanship for one year from the date of
the original purchase. Longer warranty is available,
subject to the terms of the specific sales contract. Should
your Newcon product prove to be defective during this
period, please deliver the product securely packaged in its
original container or an equivalent, along with the proof
of the original purchase date, to your Newcon Dealer.
Newcon will repair (or, at its option, replace with the
same or comparable model), the product or part thereof,
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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 as a result of improper maintenance,
misuse, abuse, improper installation, neglect, damage
caused by disasters such as fire, flooding, lightning,
improper power supply, or service other than by a
NEWCON Authorized Service.
Postage, insurance and shipping costs incurred while
presenting your NEWCON product for warranty service
are your responsibility.
If shipping from North America please include a cheque
or money order payable to NEWCON OPTIK for the
amount of $25.00 to cover handling and return shipping.
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10. CUSTOMER SUPPORT
Should you experience any difficulties with your Newcon
Optik product, please, consult this manual first.
If the problem remains, contact our customer support
department at +1(416) 663-6963 or toll free at 1-877-368-
6666 (North America only). Our operating hours are
9am-5pm, Monday - Friday, Eastern Standard Time.
Under no circumstances should the equipment be
sent to Newcon without authorisation from our
technical support department.
Newcon accepts no responsibility for unauthorized
returns.
To locate NEWCON Authorized Dealer call +1(416)
663-6963 or
fax +1(416) 663-9065
Email: [email protected]
The defective products should be shipped to:
US Customers:
2331 Superior Ave. Cleveland, OH 44114, USA
From all other countries:
105 Sparks Ave., Toronto ON, M2H 2S5, CANADA
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11. ACCEPTANCE CERTIFICATE
Image Intensifier Tube serial number:
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Minimum
Measured
Resolution, lines/mm
57
500
Photocathode sensitivity,
integral, A/lm
Light gain
35000
Date of production:
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Quality Inspector’s signature:
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Unit serial number:
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The unit complies with all technical specifications and
has passed the inspection.
Date of production:
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Quality Inspector’s signature:
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Quality Assurance Seal
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NEWCON OPTIK 2010
Printed in Canada
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