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Connect the USB plug on the cable to the mains adapter.
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Plug the mains connector into a 110-220V socket.
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Raise the lever (A) of the charger.
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Remove the protective cover from the
battery.
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Insert the battery into the charger as
shown in the diagram and secure the
handle (A).
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Once installed on the charger, a green
LED indicator (B) start to glow and
begin flashing:
- once when the battery charge is
from 0% to 50%;
- twice when the battery charge is from 51 to 75%;
- three times when the battery charge is from 76% to 100%.
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When the indicator is continuously green, the battery is fully charged. Disconnect the charger from the mains
and disconnect the battery from the charger.
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If the battery charger indicator is constantly red when the battery is inserted, the charge level is probably
below the permissible level (the battery has been in a discharged state for a long period of time). Leave the
battery in the charger for a long period of time (up to several hours), then remove and reinsert.
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If the indicator begins to flash green, the battery is operational.
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If it continues to show red, the battery is defective. Do not use this battery!
Attention! When charging, always use the charger supplied with the device package or a Pulsar IPS charger
(sold separately). The use of other chargers may cause irreparable damage to the battery.
Installing the Battery Pack
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Lower the lever (4).
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Remove the protective cover of the battery compartment (3).
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Remove the protective cover from the battery (5).
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Insert the battery (5) into the slot designed for it on the device
body so that the battery F (the protrusion of the battery casing
) is pointing downwards.
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Lock the battery in place by raising the lever (4).
Attention! External power may be supplied from an
external source, such as a 5V Power Bank. Connect an
external power source to the device by connecting the
USB cable to the device's microUSB port (14) (See Section
"External Power Supply").
Safety measures:
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Do not use the charger if it has been modified or damaged.
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Do not leave a battery unattended during charging.
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Do not leave a charger with a battery connected to the mains for more than 24 hours after full charge.
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The battery should be charged at a temperature between 0° C and +45° C, otherwise the battery life will be
significantly reduced.
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Do not charge the battery immediately after bringing it from the cold into a warm atmosphere. Wait 30–40
minutes for the battery to warm up.
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Do not expose the battery to high temperatures or naked flame.
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Do not submerge the battery in water.
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The connecting of third-party devices with an energy consumption greater than permissible is not recommended.
•
The battery is equipped with a short circuit protection system. However, situations that may lead to short
circuiting should be avoided.
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Do not dismantle or deform the Battery Pack.
•
Do not subject the Battery Pack to shocks or falls.
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After being stored for a long time, the battery should be partially charged – it should not be fully charged or
completely discharged.
•
Store the battery out of the reach of children.
External Power Supply
External power is supplied from an external source, such as a 5V Power Bank.
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Attach the external power source to the USB connector (14) on the device.
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The device will switch to operation from the external power supply, while the IPS5 battery will be gradually
recharged.
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A battery icon
will appear on the display showing charge level as a percentage.
•
If the device is connected to a computer, network adapter or power bank that does not conform to the
BC1.0 battery charger standard, an IPS5 battery will not begin charging: the external power icon only will be
displayed
.
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If the device is operated from an external power source and the IPS5 battery is not connected, an icon is
displayed
.
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Once the external power source is disconnected, the adapter will begin functioning on battery power.
Attention! Charging Power Bank IPS5 batteries at air temperatures below 0 °C can result in reduced battery life.
When using external power, connect Power Bank to the switched-on device, which have worked for several minutes.
Operation
Mounting the digital module on an optical device
•
Select the adapter (available separately) with the required diameter of insert depending on the outer
diameter of the lens of your optical device (see the Table).
•
The designation 42mm / 50mm / 56mm in the title of the adapter refers to the optical diameter of the lens in
the optical device.
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Remove the cap (16) from the adapter (19) by turning it clockwise.
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Degreasing of the lens body of the device before mounting is recommended.
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Mount the insert (18) onto the adapter (19) as far as it will go.
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Mount the adapter with the insert into the day device lens (17).
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Move the lever (22) from its initial OPEN position to the CLOSE position.
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Ensure that the adapter fits snugly against the lens.
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If there is any gap, do the following:
- Loosen the locking screw (20) with an Allen key (S=2mm).
- Tighten the screw (21) with an Allen key (S=4mm) with the force necessary to ensure that the adapter fits
tightly against the lens. The clamping forces should be 1 Nm.
- Tighten the locking screw (20).
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The effort can be tested with a torque screwdriver.
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Insert the digital module firmly into the adapter so that the pins located in the adapter case fit into the
grooves (23) of the digital module. Turn the digital module clockwise as far as it will go. The triangular mark
on the digital module and the square on the adapter body must be aligned.
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Turn the digital module handle (22) to the OPEN position and align the digital module with the horizon.
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