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ATN OTS-X Series
o p e r a t o r ’s m a n u a l
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OPERATOR’S MANUAL (OTS-X) REVISION 5 – SEPT. 2014
THERMAL IMAGING VIEWERS
Register your product warranty online at
www.atncorp.com/warranty
Manual (OTS-X) Revision 5 – September, 2014
The information in this manual furnished for information use only, is subject to
change without notice, is not to be construed as a commitment by ATN Corp.
ATN Corp. assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies
that may appear in this book.
© 2014 ATN Corp. All right reserved.
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SAFETY SUMMARY
STUDY CAREFULLY THIS MANUAL BEFORE TURNING ON
AND OPERATING THIS PRODUCT.
CAUTIONS
The ATN OTS-X thermal imaging viewer are precision optical-
electronic instruments and requires careful handling. To pro-
vide safe use of the systems the following instructions should
be observed:
•	 Do not dismantle the device.
•	 Keep the device clean; protect it from moisture, sharp tem-
perature drops and shocks.
•	 Be careful not to touch the glass surfaces. If you put finger-
prints on, or contaminate the glass surfaces, use only clean
and soft materials to clean it.
•	 Do not leave the device in on position during stops in operation.
•	 Remove the battery from the device for the period of storage.
THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS NATURAL RUBBER LATEX
WHICH MAY CAUSE ALLERGIC REACTIONS
CAUTION:
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WARNING
Do not permanently attach the device to dynamic-mount applica-
tions that continuously transmit vibration (such as on vehicles or
heavy machinery).
WARNING
Do not point the monocular directly at any high-intensity objects
that you must not view with your eyes (such as the sun or a weld-
ing arc). If you do, you will damage the camera.
WARNING
Operating OTS-X outside of its specified operating temperature
range or voltage range can cause permanent damage and will
void the warranty.
WARNING
Use the power switch to turn the camera off before you remove
power (remove battery).
WARNING
Do not use any battery other than a CR-123A lithium battery. DO
NOT use any battery(ies) providing a (combined) voltage greater
than 3.0 volts.
WARNING
Do not replace battery in a possibly explosive environment, such
as a gas station (or any place where you must turn off your vehicle
engine). If you do, sparks can cause an explosion.
WARNING
Remove the battery before you store the camera for extended
periods (2 weeks or more).
WARNING
Do not carry battery in pockets containing metal objects such as
coins, keys, etc. Metal objects can cause the battery to short cir-
cuit and become very hot. In the case of lithium batteries, a short
circuit could cause them to explode.
WARNING
Observe battery manufacturer’s guidelines for safe handling and
proper disposal of batteries.
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NOTE
Please be aware that the most common problem that first time
users of Thermal products encounter is improper utilization of
Calibrate/NUC function. The first step before using the product
should be to properly calibrate the device. To do this please turn
the unit on, close the objective lens with the lens cap and press
the Calibrate/NUC function either as described in 3.2.2.3 or by
holding down both the UP and DOWN buttons at the same time.
Please carefully read 3.2.2.3 as to additional information on Cali-
bration/NUC function.
EQUIPMENT LIMITATIONS
• The OTS-X detector spectral band (7 to 14 µm) provides a better
penetration through smoke, smog, dust, water vapor etc.
• Infrared radiation does not travel through glass and therefore
the monocular does not sense objects if they are behind a glass
window.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
	 pg.
CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  1-1
1.1.	 General Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  1-2
1.1.1.	Scope. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  1-2
1.1.2.	Reports. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  1-2
1.1.3.	Storage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  1-2
1.1.4.	 Warranty Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  1-2
1.2.	 Equipment Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  1-5
1.2.1.	 Equipment characteristics, capabilities
and features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  1-5
1.2.2.	Location and description of major components . . . . 1-6
1.2.3.	Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  1-8
1.2.4.	Mechanical Function. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-10
1.2.5.	Optical Functions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-10
1.2.6.	Electrical Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-11
CHAPTER 2. ASSEMBLY AND PREPARATION. . . . . . . . . . .  2-1
2.1.	Preparation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  2-2
2.1.1.	 Preparation for use. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  2-2
CHAPTER 3. OPERATION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  3-1
3.1.	 General Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2
3.1.1.	General. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2
3.1.2.	 Controls and Indication. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2
3.2.	Operating procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4
3.2.1.	 Turning On . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4
3.2.2.	Menu sets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4
3.2.3.	Hand-held operation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-8
3.2.4.	Preparation for storage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-8
3.2.5. Interchangeable lenses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-9
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CHAPTER 4. MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS. . . . . . . . . . .  4-1
4.1.	 Lubrication Instructions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2
4.2.	Troubleshooting procedures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2
4.2.1.	Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2
4.3.	 Operator’s Maintenance Procedures. . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4
4.3.1.	 Cleaning the scope. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4
4.3.2.	Neck cord maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4
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HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL
• Usage
You must familiarize yourself with the entire manual before operat-
ing the equipment. Read and follow all warning notices.
• Manual Overview
The table of contents includes the paragraph number, paragraph
title, and page number.
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CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION
1-2
1.1	 GENERAL INFORMATION
1.1.1.	SCOPE
This manual contains instructions for use in operating and main-
taining the ATN OTS-X thermal imaging viewer. Throughout this
manual, the ATN OTS-X will be referred to as the scope or OTS-X.
1.1.2.	REPORTS
Reports from the user on recommendations for improvements are
encouraged. Send reports to the address below.
American Technologies Network Corp.
1341 San Mateo Avenue
South San Francisco, CA 94080
(800) 910-2862
(650) 989-5100
(650) 875-0129 fax
info@atncorp.com
www.atncorp.com
1.1.3.	STORAGE
Storage of OTS-X should be done in the factory packing and after a
thorough PMCS as outlined in Section 4.1. of this manual. This will
ensure the scope remains in mission ready condition during stor-
age. Battery should be stored separately from the scope.
The scope should not be placed on the floor, in any area exposed to
high temperatures or direct sunlight. Presence of acid and alkaline
vapor, as well as of other aggressive admixtures in the air is unac-
ceptable.
1.1.4. WARRANTY INFORMATION
NOTICE:
All OTS-X models with manufacture date post January 1,
2014 are warranted by the following:
3 YEAR PRODUCT WARRANTY
This product is guaranteed to be free from manufacturing defects in material
and workmanship under normal use for a period of 3 (three) years from the
date of purchase. In addition the uncooled thermal sensor array carries a 10
1-3
year warranty. In the event a defect that is covered by the foregoing warranty
occurs during the applicable period stated above, ATN, at its option, will either
repair or replace the product, and such action on the part of ATN shall be the
full extent of ATN’s liability, and the Customer’s sole and exclusive remedy.
This warranty does not cover a product (a) used in other than its normal and
customary manner; (b) subjected to misuse; (c) subjected to alterations, modi-
fications or repairs by the Customer of by any party other than ATN without
prior written consent of ATN; (d) special order or “close-out” merchandise or
merchandise sold “as-is” by either ATN or the ATN dealer; or (e) merchandise
that has been discontinued by the manufacturer and either parts or replace-
ment units are not available due to reasons beyond the control of ATN. ATN
shall not be responsible for any defects or damage that in ATN’s opinion is
a result from the mishandling, abuse, misuse, improper storage or improper
operation, including use in conjunction with equipment which is electrically
or mechanically incompatible with or of inferior quality to the product, as well
as failure to maintain the environmental conditions specified by the manufac-
turer. This warranty is extended only to the original purchaser. Any breach of
this warranty shall be waived unless the customer notifies ATN at the address
noted below within the applicable warranty period.
The customer understands and agrees that except for the foregoing warranty,
no other warranties written or oral, statutory, expressed or implied, including
any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose,
shall apply to the product. All such implied warranties are hereby and express-
ly disclaimed.
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
ATN will not be liable for any claims, actions, suits, proceedings, costs, ex-
penses, damages or liabilities arising out of the use of this product. Operation
and use of the product are the sole responsibility of the Customer. ATN’s sole
undertaking is limited to providing the products and services outlined herein
in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement. The provision
of products sold and services performed by ATN to the Customer shall not be
interpreted, construed, or regarded, either expressly or implied, as being for
the benefit of or creating any obligation toward any third party of legal entity
outside ATN and the Customer; ATN’s obligations under this Agreement ex-
tend solely to the Customer.
ATN’s liability hereunder for damages, regardless of the form or action, shall
not exceed the fees or other charges paid to ATN by the customer or cus-
tomer’s dealer. ATN shall not, in any event, be liable for special, indirect, inci-
dental, or consequential damages, including, but not limited to, lost income,
lost revenue, or lost profit, whether such damages were foreseeable or not at
the time of purchase, and whether or not such damages arise out of a breach of
warranty, a breach of agreement, negligence, strict liability or any other theory
of liability.
1-4
PRODUCT WARRANTY REGISTRATION
In order to validate the warranty on your product, ATN must receive a complet-
ed Product Warranty Registration Card for each unit or complete warranty reg-
istration on our website at www.atncorp.com. Please complete the included
form and immediately mail it to our Service Center: ATN Corporation, 1341 San
Mateo Avenue, South San Francisco, CA 94080.
OBTAINING WARRANTY SERVICE
To obtain warranty service on your unit, End-user must notify ATN service
department by calling 800-910-2862 or 650-989-5100 or via e-mail service@
atncorp.com to receive a Return Merchandise Authorization number (RMA).
When returning please take or send the product, postage paid, with a copy of
your sales receipt to our service center, ATN Corporation at the address noted
above. All merchandise must be fully insured with the correct postage; ATN will
not be responsible for improper postage or, missing or damaged merchandise
during shipment.
When sending product back, please clearly mark the RMA# on the outside
of the shipping box. Please include a letter that indicates your RMA#, Name,
Return Address, reason for service return, Contact information such as valid
telephone numbers and/or e-mail address and proof of purchases that will
help us to establish the valid start date of the warranty. Product merchandise
returns that do not have an RMA listed may be refused or a significant delay
in processing may occur. Estimated Warranty service time is 10-20 business
days. End-user/customer is responsible for postage to ATN for warranty ser-
vice. ATN will cover return postage/shipping to continental USA end-users/
customers after warranty repair only if product is covered by aforementioned
warranty. ATN will return product after warranty service by domestic ground
service and/or domestic mail. Any other requested, required or international
shipping method the postage/shipping fee will be the responsibility of the end-
user/customer.
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1.2 EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION
1.2.1. EQUIPMENT CHARACTERISTICS,
CAPABILITIES AND FEATURES
The OTS-X Series is one of the smallest Thermal Imaging Monocu-
lar Systems today. It features extremely small size and low weight
because of its advanced construction and characteristics using the
latest technologies in high grade polymers to make a Mil. Spec.
The OTS-X series is a thermal system using the latest in miniature
thermal sensor technology combined with an advanced Display to
provide a superior stable image in a compact and rugged package.
The system also includes an array of features that help the user to
enhance the sight to meet all of their requirements.
The OTS-X system is designed for hand held operations. The
OTS-X is one of the most capable thermal monocular systems on
the market.
FIGURE 1.1. OTS-X SERIES
WITH 14 MM LENS
WITH 50 MM LENS
WITH 30 MM LENS
WITH 70 MM LENS
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1.2.2. LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION
OF MAJOR COMPONENTS
Included and optional items are shown in Figure 1.1.
CARRYING
CASE
OPERATOR’S
MANUAL
LENS
CLEANING
CLOTH
50 MM LENS
(OPTIONAL)
BATTERY
NECK
CORD
MONOCULAR
30 MM LENS
(OPTIONAL)
70 MM LENS
(OPTIONAL)
FIGURE 1.2. COMPONENTS OF OTS-X WITH 14 MM LENS
1-7
The monocular (see Figure 1.2.) consists of various components
such as an objective lens, a thermal core (not shown), an eyepiece
lens and a battery cap.
FIGURE 1.3. THERMAL IMAGING MONOCULAR SYSTEM
EYEPIECE
LENS
OBJECTIVE
LENS
ON-OFF
SWITCH
BATTERY
CAP
1-8
1.2.3.SPECIFICATIONS
Thefollowingtablesprovideinformationpertainingtotheoperational,electrical,mechanical,
opticalandenvironmentalcharacteristicsforthemonocular.
Table1-1.Specifications
ITEM
OTS-X
S/F/E-314
OTS-X
S/F/E330
OTS-X
S/F/E-350
OTS-X
S/F/E-370
OTS-X
S/F-614
OTS-X
S/F-630
OTS-X
S/F-650
OTS-X
S/F-670
Sensor(microbolometer)336x256640x512
TypeUncooled
MaterialVanadiumoxide(Vox)
ImageSize
(outputresolution),px
800x600
Framerate,Hz9or30or60*9or30*
VideooutputAnalogRS-170
Lens,mm1430507014305070
DisplayColormatrix,SVGA<800x600
ThermalSensitivity,mK<50
SpectralResponse,μm7-14
FieldofView,deg251174.54522149
DiopterAdjustment-1.5
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ITEM
OTS-X
S/F/E-314
OTS-X
S/F/E330
OTS-X
S/F/E-350
OTS-X
S/F/E-370
OTS-X
S/F-614
OTS-X
S/F-630
OTS-X
S/F-650
OTS-X
S/F-670
OpticalMagnification1x2x4x6x0.5x1.5x2.5x3.5x
HumanDetection,m5007501300180050075013001800
HumanRecognition,m225300500700225300500700
HumanIdentification,m135180320460135180320460
VehicleDetection,m11001650280038001100165028003800
VehicleRecognition,m4956601100140049566011001400
VehicleIdentification,m30040070010003004007001000
PolaritycontrolWhitehot/Blackhot/MultipleColorModes
Startuptime,s<4
Waterproofyesyesyesyesyesyesyesyes
Batterytype1xCR123Abatterytype
BatteryLife,hrs2+
Dimensions,mm/inc
100x61x83
/4x2.4x3.3
145x61x83
/5.75x2.4x3.3
165x61x83
/6.5x2.4x3.3
177x76x83
/7x3x3.3
100x61x83
/4x2.4x3.3
145x61x83
5.75x2.4x3.3
165x61x83
/6.5x2.4x3.3
177x76x83
/7x3x3.3
Weight,lb/gr0.83/3751.1/5001.4/6401.75/8000.83/3751.1/5001.4/6401.75/800
*ATNreservestherighttochangetheabovespecificationsatanytimewithoutnotice
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1.2.4. MECHANICAL FUNCTION
The mechanical adjustments of the OTS-X sights allow for physi-
cal differences between individual operators using the system. The
scope functions include the ON-OFF switch, UP button, ENTER
button, DOWN button, video-out, eyepiece diopter adjustment ring,
battery compartment cover. The mechanical controls are identified
in Figure 1.4.
EYEPIECE DIOPTER
ADJUSTMENT RING
FRONT LENS
ASSEMBLY
ON-OFF SWITCH
VIDEO-OUT
CONNECTOR CAP BATTERY CAP
ENTER BUTTON
RUBBER
EYECUP
UP BUTTONDOWN BUTTON
FIGURE 1.4. MECHANICAL CONTROLS
1.2.5. OPTICAL FUNCTIONS
The optical functions include an objective lens, thermal imaging
detector and eyepiece. Infrared energy is emitted proportionally
to the temperature of an object. The warmer the object, the more
energy it emits. The infrared energy from the objects is focused by
the optics, onto an infrared detector. The information from infrared
detector is passed to electronics for image processing. The sig-
nal processing circuitry translates the infrared detector data into
an image that can be viewed on the built-in display. The image is
observed through an eyepiece by operator.
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1.2.6. ELECTRICAL FUNCTION
The electronic circuit is powered by replaceable battery – one 3 V
Lithium battery (CR123A type battery).
Power from the battery is supplied to the components through the
OFF-ON switch.
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2-1
CHAPTER 2
ASSEMBLY AND PREPARATION
2-2
2.1. PREPARATIONS
2.1.1. PREPARATION FOR USE
This chapter contains the information necessary to prepare the
scope for operation. This includes unpacking, examination for
damage, and battery installation.
A. UNPACKING
The following steps must be accomplished prior to each mission
where the sight is used.
1. Open carrying case, remove the scope and check contents
for completeness.
2. Inspect the scope for obvious evidence of damage to opti-
cal surfaces, body, eyecups, operation buttons, etc. Ensure
that all optical surfaces are clean and ready for use. Clean
with lens paper.
B. ATTACHMENT OF NECK LANYARD
To prevent damage due to dropping the scope, use the neck lan-
yard included with your equipment.
C. INSTALLATION OF BATTERY
WARNING
The lithium battery contains sulphur dioxide gas under pres-
sure.
Do not heat, puncture, disassemble, short circuit, attempt to
recharge or otherwise tamper with the batteries.
Turn off equipment if battery compartment becomes unduly
hot. If possible, wait until the batteries have cooled before
removing them.
If you inhale sulphur dioxide, seek medical attention.
The OTS-X will operate with one CR123A Lithium battery type.
CAUTION
Make certain the operation switch is in the OFF position before
installing batteries.
2-3
Install CR123A Lithium batteries as follows.
1. Remove the battery cap by turning it counterclockwise.
2. Check to ensure the o-ring is present. If not, replace it.
3. Observe polarity, as indicated on the outside of the battery
compartment and insert one 3.0 Volt CR123A Lithium bat-
tery into the battery compartment, minus (-) end first (Fi­
gure 2.1.).
4. Replace battery cap by pushing and turning it clockwise.
Tighten it firmly to ensure a watertight seal.
FIGURE 2.1. BATTERY INSTALLATION
BATTERY CAP
BATTERY
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3-1
CHAPTER 3
OPERATION
3-2
3.1. GENERAL INFORMATION
3.1.1. GENERAL
This section contains instructions for operation of OTS-X. The
function of controls and indicators is explained.
CAUTION
The OTS-X scope is a precision electron-optical instrument
and must be handled carefully at all times.
3.1.2. CONTROLS AND INDICATION
The OTS-X scope is designed to adjust for different users and
corrects for most differences. The controls for the scope are
shown or described in Figure 3.1. and Tables 3-1.
FIGURE 3.1. CONTROLS
FRONT LENS
ASSEMBLY
EYEPIECE DIOPTER
ADJUSTMENT RING
ON-OFF SWITCH
DOWN BUTTON
ENTER BUTTON
UP BUTTON
3-3
Table 3-1. Controls and Indication
ITEMS
CONTROLS AND INDI-
CATORS
FUNCTIONS
1 ON-OFF Switch Locate the rotary switch next to the
eyepiece of the OTS-X. Simple rotate
clockwise to turn on the monocular and
allow 4 s for the system start-up. To turn
off rotate the switch counterclockwise.
2 UP and DOWN
Buttons
Navigating the menu.
3 ENTER Button Choosing of menu set.
4 Objective Lens Focus Focus adjustment.
5 Diopter Adjustment Focuses eyepiece lens without the
need for glasses. Adjusts for sharper
image of intensifier screen.
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3.2. OPERATING PROCEDURE
This section contains operating procedures for using the OTS-X
as hand-held monocular. Prior to operating the monocular, make
certain that all the steps in 2.3.3. Assembly and Preparation for
Use, have been read and performed.
3.2.1.TURNING ON
Open the objective lens cover. The objective lens cover protects
the monocular from inadvertent exposure to extremely high levels
of radiant flux. Never leave the monocular with the objective lens
cover off. To turn the unit on rotate clockwise the ON/OFF switch.
After a warm-up time of approximately 4 seconds, video of the
thermal scene appears.
3.2.2. MENU SETS
The first set of menus appears when you turn on the device. For
menu change press ENTER button to cycle through the available
menu sets. Each menu contains two icons that indicate various
scope functions. To access a particular icon please use UP or
DOWN buttons.
FIGURE 3.2. OPERATIONAL BUTTONS OF OTS-X
ENTER BUTTON
DOWN BUTTON
UP BUTTON
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3.2.2.1. FIRST MENU SET
The two icons on the screen are Zoom (on top) accessed by
UP button and White Hot/Black Hot (on the bottom) accessed
by DOWN button.
Zoom – UP button will allow the user to cycle through all the
zoom options. The icon will change based on the Electronic
Zoom level that you have selected. (Note: The Electronic Zoom
[E-Zoom] is not the same as overall system magnification. To
calculate system magnification you must multiply E-Zoom by
Optical Magnification. Example: OTS-X 30 mm has an opti-
cal magnification on 2X. When used in 1X E-Zoom mode your
system overall magnification is 2X [2 x 1=2]. However, when
E-Zooming to 2X your system magnification will be 4X [2 x 2=4]
and when E-Zooming to 4X your system magnification will be
8X [2 x 4=8].)
White Hot/Black Hot – DOWN button will allow the user to
cycle between White Hot Polarity and Black Hot Polarity. When
in White Hot mode, the hotter the object the whiter it will appear
on the display. In Black Hot the opposite will be true – the hotter
the object the darker it will appear. We recommend you try both
modes in various environments/situations to determine the opti-
mal mode.
1X
Zoom Icon
White Hot /Black Hot Icon
FIGURE 3.3. SCREEN OF FIRST MENU SET
3-6
3.2.2.2. SECOND MENU SET
The two icons on the screen are Color Mode (on top) accessed
by UP button and Screen Brightness(on the bottom) accessed
by DOWN button.
Color Mode – UP button will let the user cycle through various
color modes. We recommend that you experiment in various
environments/situations to determine which mode works best
for you.
Screen Brightness – DOWN button will let the user cycle
through display brightness levels. The icon will change to indi-
cate the level of brightness that was chosen.
3.2.2.3.THIRD MENU SET
The two icons on the screen are Rotate (on top) accessed by
UP button and Calibrate/NUC (on the bottom) accessed by
DOWN button.
Color Mode Icon
Screen Brightness Icon
FIGURE 3.4. SCREEN OF SECOND MENU SET
Rotate Icon
Calibration/
NUC Icon
CAL
FIGURE 3.5. SCREEN OF THIRD MENU SET
3-7
Rotate – UP button will let the user cycle through the screen
rotation. This feature offers valuable options to the user in en-
abling the scope to be used for various purposes. Example:
When worn on a headgear/helmet for the left eye (vs more stan-
dard right eye approach) the Rotate feature will enable the user
to rotate the icons 180 degrees to achieve the proper icon po-
sitioning.
Calibrate/NUC – DOWN button will let you Calibrate/NUC the
system. Calibrating or NUCing a thermal system is needed
when a user detects degradation of the image (image blurring or
a burn in effect). This is a normal part of a thermal sensor func-
tionality and is caused by a charge accumulation on the detector
array. Most often this will occur when the device is used in an
environment with large temperature variations (example: mov-
ing from a warm house to a cold outdoor environment). Calibra-
tion is needed less when used outdoors at night where tempera-
ture variations are less frequent.
To properly Calibrate/NUC the system, user must cover the ob-
jective lens either with a lens cap or any other object of uniform
temperature (most often even a user’s hand will do). Only when
the lens is covered the Calibrate feature may be activated. In
the event the Calibrate feature is activated and the lens is not
covered - the device may experience even a worse degrada-
tion as heat sources viewed by the device during calibration are
burn-in to the sensor.
NOTE
The burn-in is temporary and causes no permanent damage
to the unit.
There are two ways to access Calibrate/NUC function. First is
through the 3rd Menu Set as explained above. Second is the
Quick Calibration Option – Press both the UP and DOWN keys
simultaneously and unit will Calibrate/NUC.
3.2.2.4. FOURTH MENU SET
For the Fourth Menu Set all icons are removed from the screen
allowing optimal uncluttered viewing.
3-8
The UP and DOWN buttons will still function in the same way
as on First Menu Set. UP button will activate Zoom and DOWN
button will activate White Hot/Black Hot function.
3.2.3. VIDEO OUTPUT
This version of the OTS-X is equipped with the added feature of
being able to connect directly to a remote video monitor or recorder
via an integrated 8 PIN port.
This version of the OTS-X is equipped with the added feature of
being able to connect directly to a remote video monitor or recorder
via an integrated 8 PIN port.
To use this feature, the following optional components are required
(see illustrations below):
1.	 8 PIN-to-BNC adapter.
2.	 BNC Plug to RCA Jack Adapter
FIGURE 3.8. RCA JACK ADAPTER
FIGURE 3.6. SCREEN OF FOURTH MENU SET
FIGURE 3.7. VIDEO CABLE WITH 8 PIN TO RCA
3-9
3.	 RCA style video cables
FIGURE 3.9. RCA CABLES
Connection Setup:
1.	 Connect the 8 PIN-to-BNC (Figure 3.7.) cable to the sights
8 PIN port.
2.	 Connect the BNC Plug to RCA Jack Adapter (Figure 3.8.), to the
8 PIN-to-BNC cable.
3.	 Connect the Yellow (video) plug of the RCA Cables (Figure
3.9.), to the RCA jack adapter.
4.	 Connect the opposite end of the yellow male RCA cable to the
monitor’s yellow RCA plug.
Operation:
1.	 Turn on the system by pressing the POWER button.
2.	 Let screen image settle before transferring video to the monitor.
3.	 Press the “Up” and “Down” (Figure 3.2.)arrow buttons simulta-
neously, as show in the photo above. The Video image will now
be able to be viewed through the OTS-X eyepiece and the moni-
tor at the same time.
The user, while looking through the OTS-X eyepiece, will be able to
tell if video is being displayed on the monitor, because the VID icon
will be visible in the bottom left corner of the eyepiece.
4.	 To turn off the Remote Video Output, repeat step 3.
3-10
NOTE
The image seen in the OTS-X sight will be smaller than its ac-
tual resolution, due to the video processing differing from that
of a monitor.
To utilize image capture and review follow next:
1. With no menu visible press and hold the “Enter” button until a
camera icon appears on screen. (Figure 3.10.)
2. Images are captured by pressing the enter button quickly.
3. To turn off image capture press and hold the “Enter” button un-
til the camera icon disappears from the display. Images can be
viewed by entering “Menu 3” (see ​Screenshot) and ​view pictures
by ​pressing the ​up or ​down​ arrow buttons. ​Holding the down button
on the “trash can icon” will erase all captured images.
How to download images to PC.
1. Install ATN Interface Software on your PC.
2. With OTS-X On plug in image capture cable to OTS-X and PC.
3. Open “ATN Scope Interface” software.
4. Click on menu named: Settings.
5. Select “Connect”
6. Choose the correct port for the OTS-X cable.
7. Click on menu named: Settings.
8. Select “Image Directory”
FIGURE 3.10. CAMERA ICON ON SCREEN
3-11
9. Choose a location to save the images to.
10. Click on menu item “Download Images”
3.2.3. HAND-HELD OPERATION
(1) Ensure that the battery are installed per paragraph 2.1.1.
(2) Turn the ON-OFF switch to ON.
NOTE
The sharpest image will be observed only when the objective
lens and eyepiece lens are properly focused.
(3) Rotate the diopter adjustment for the clearest view of the image
intensifier screen.
(4) The objective lens is set at fixed focus.
3.2.4. PREPARATION FOR STORAGE
(1) Shutdown. Perform the following procedures to shut down the
monocular.
	 (a) Turn the monocular power switch to the OFF position.
	 (b) Remove the monocular from the headmount, helmet mount
or weapon and remove the weapon mount from the monocular.
WARNING
Do not carry batteries in pockets containing metal objects
such as coins, keys, etc. Metal objects can cause the batteries
FIGURE 3.11. IMAGE CAPTURE CABLE
3-12
to short circuit and become very hot.
(2) Packaging After Use.
	 (a) Remove battery cap and remove battery.
	 (b) Inspect the battery housing for corrosion or moisture. Clean
and dry if necessary.
	 (c) Replace the battery cap.
	 (d) Remove the demist shield or sacrificial window if installed.
Install objective lens cap.
NOTE
• Prior to placing OTS-X into carrying case, ensure OTS-X and
case are free of dirt, dust, and moisture.
3.2.5. INTERCHANGEABLE LENSES
The objective lens on the OTS-X unit can be interchanged. To
change lenses unscrew current lens counter clockwise and re-
move. Take desired lens and screw into body clockwise.
Interchangeable
14-mm Lens
FIGURE 3.12. INTERCHANGEABLE LENSES
50-mm Lens
70-mm Lens
30-mm Lens
4-1
CHAPTER 4
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
4-2
4.1. LUBRICATION INSTRUCTIONS
No lubrication is required.
4.2. TROUBLESHOOTING
PROCEDURES
4.2.1. TROUBLESHOOTING
Table 4.1. lists common malfunctions that you may find with your
equipment. Perform the tests, inspections and corrective actions in
the order they appear in the table.
This table cannot list all the malfunctions that may occur, all the
tests and inspections needed to find the fault, or all the corrective
actions needed to correct the fault. If the equipment malfunction
is not listed or actions listed do not correct the fault, notify your
maintainer.
TABLE 4.1. OPERATOR’S TROUBLESHOOTING.
MALFUNC-
TION
TEST OR INSPECTION CORRECTIVE ACTION
1. Monocular
fails to acti-
vate.
Visual.
Check for defective, missing or
improperly installed battery.
Turn power switch to OFF po-
sition and then ON.
Replace battery or install
correctly.
2. Poor image
quality.
Check objective lens or eye-
piece lens focus.
Check for fogging or dirt on ob-
jective lens or eyepiece lens.
Re Calibrate/NUC. Refocus.
Clean lens surface per
paragraph 3.2.
3. Light vis-
ible around
eyecup.
Check eye relief distance.
Check eyecup for resiliency.
Readjust for proper eye relief
distance.
If eyecup is defective, refer to
higher level of maintenance.
4. Diopter
adjustment
cannot be
made.
Check to see if the diopter ad-
justment is bent or broken.
If damaged, refer to higher
level of maintenance.
4-3
MALFUNC-
TION
TEST OR INSPECTION CORRECTIVE ACTION
5. Battery
cap difficult to
open.
Visually inspect for the pres-
ence of an o-ring.
Check for damaged battery
cap.
If o-ring is missing, refer to
higher level of maintenance.
If damaged, refer to higher
level of maintenance.
4.3. OPERATOR’S MAINTENANCE
PROCEDURES
4.3.1. CLEANING THE SCOPE
CAUTION
• The monocular is a precision electro-optical instrument and
must be handled carefully.
• Do not scratch the external lens surfaces or touch them with
your fingers.
Clean monocular with water if necessary and dry thoroughly. Clean
lenses with lens paper (and water if necessary).
4.3.2. NECK CORD MAINTENANCE
The neck cord (Figure 1.1.) may be broken, frayed, or loose at one
or both ends.
If loose, re-tie cord. If broken or severely frayed, install new cord
as follows:
(1) Insert ends through monocular holes from the rear.
(2) Thread right cord end through hole in objective lens cap.
(3) Tie a knot in each end.
For customer service and technical support, please contact
American Technologies Network Corp.
1341 San Mateo Avenue, South San Francisco, CA 94080
phone: 800-910-2862, 650-989-5100; fax: 650-875-0129
www.atncorp.com
©2014 ATN Corporation

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Instruction Manual ATN OTS-X Series Thermal Imaging Viewers | Optics Trade

  • 1. ATN OTS-X Series o p e r a t o r ’s m a n u a l Important Export Restrictions! Commodities, products, technologies and services contained in this manual are subject to one or more of the export control laws and regulations of the U.S. Government and they fall under the control jurisdiction of either the US Department of State or the US BIS-Department of Commerce. It is unlawful and strictly prohibited to export, or attempt to export or otherwise transfer or sell any hardware or technical data or furnish any service to any foreign person, whether abroad or in the United States, for which a license or written approval of the U.S. Government is required, without first obtaining the required license or written approval from the Department of the U.S. Government having jurisdiction. Diversion contrary to U.S. law is prohibited. OPERATOR’S MANUAL (OTS-X) REVISION 5 – SEPT. 2014 THERMAL IMAGING VIEWERS
  • 2. Register your product warranty online at www.atncorp.com/warranty Manual (OTS-X) Revision 5 – September, 2014 The information in this manual furnished for information use only, is subject to change without notice, is not to be construed as a commitment by ATN Corp. ATN Corp. assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this book. © 2014 ATN Corp. All right reserved.
  • 3. a SAFETY SUMMARY STUDY CAREFULLY THIS MANUAL BEFORE TURNING ON AND OPERATING THIS PRODUCT. CAUTIONS The ATN OTS-X thermal imaging viewer are precision optical- electronic instruments and requires careful handling. To pro- vide safe use of the systems the following instructions should be observed: • Do not dismantle the device. • Keep the device clean; protect it from moisture, sharp tem- perature drops and shocks. • Be careful not to touch the glass surfaces. If you put finger- prints on, or contaminate the glass surfaces, use only clean and soft materials to clean it. • Do not leave the device in on position during stops in operation. • Remove the battery from the device for the period of storage. THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS NATURAL RUBBER LATEX WHICH MAY CAUSE ALLERGIC REACTIONS CAUTION:
  • 4. b WARNING Do not permanently attach the device to dynamic-mount applica- tions that continuously transmit vibration (such as on vehicles or heavy machinery). WARNING Do not point the monocular directly at any high-intensity objects that you must not view with your eyes (such as the sun or a weld- ing arc). If you do, you will damage the camera. WARNING Operating OTS-X outside of its specified operating temperature range or voltage range can cause permanent damage and will void the warranty. WARNING Use the power switch to turn the camera off before you remove power (remove battery). WARNING Do not use any battery other than a CR-123A lithium battery. DO NOT use any battery(ies) providing a (combined) voltage greater than 3.0 volts. WARNING Do not replace battery in a possibly explosive environment, such as a gas station (or any place where you must turn off your vehicle engine). If you do, sparks can cause an explosion. WARNING Remove the battery before you store the camera for extended periods (2 weeks or more). WARNING Do not carry battery in pockets containing metal objects such as coins, keys, etc. Metal objects can cause the battery to short cir- cuit and become very hot. In the case of lithium batteries, a short circuit could cause them to explode. WARNING Observe battery manufacturer’s guidelines for safe handling and proper disposal of batteries.
  • 5. c NOTE Please be aware that the most common problem that first time users of Thermal products encounter is improper utilization of Calibrate/NUC function. The first step before using the product should be to properly calibrate the device. To do this please turn the unit on, close the objective lens with the lens cap and press the Calibrate/NUC function either as described in 3.2.2.3 or by holding down both the UP and DOWN buttons at the same time. Please carefully read 3.2.2.3 as to additional information on Cali- bration/NUC function. EQUIPMENT LIMITATIONS • The OTS-X detector spectral band (7 to 14 µm) provides a better penetration through smoke, smog, dust, water vapor etc. • Infrared radiation does not travel through glass and therefore the monocular does not sense objects if they are behind a glass window.
  • 6. i TABLE OF CONTENTS pg. CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 1.1. General Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 1.1.1. Scope. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 1.1.2. Reports. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 1.1.3. Storage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 1.1.4. Warranty Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 1.2. Equipment Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5 1.2.1. Equipment characteristics, capabilities and features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5 1.2.2. Location and description of major components . . . . 1-6 1.2.3. Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-8 1.2.4. Mechanical Function. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-10 1.2.5. Optical Functions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-10 1.2.6. Electrical Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-11 CHAPTER 2. ASSEMBLY AND PREPARATION. . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 2.1. Preparation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2 2.1.1. Preparation for use. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2 CHAPTER 3. OPERATION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 3.1. General Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2 3.1.1. General. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2 3.1.2. Controls and Indication. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2 3.2. Operating procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4 3.2.1. Turning On . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4 3.2.2. Menu sets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4 3.2.3. Hand-held operation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-8 3.2.4. Preparation for storage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-8 3.2.5. Interchangeable lenses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-9
  • 7. ii CHAPTER 4. MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS. . . . . . . . . . . 4-1 4.1. Lubrication Instructions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2 4.2. Troubleshooting procedures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2 4.2.1. Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2 4.3. Operator’s Maintenance Procedures. . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4 4.3.1. Cleaning the scope. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4 4.3.2. Neck cord maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4
  • 8. iii HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL • Usage You must familiarize yourself with the entire manual before operat- ing the equipment. Read and follow all warning notices. • Manual Overview The table of contents includes the paragraph number, paragraph title, and page number.
  • 10. 1-2 1.1 GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1.1. SCOPE This manual contains instructions for use in operating and main- taining the ATN OTS-X thermal imaging viewer. Throughout this manual, the ATN OTS-X will be referred to as the scope or OTS-X. 1.1.2. REPORTS Reports from the user on recommendations for improvements are encouraged. Send reports to the address below. American Technologies Network Corp. 1341 San Mateo Avenue South San Francisco, CA 94080 (800) 910-2862 (650) 989-5100 (650) 875-0129 fax info@atncorp.com www.atncorp.com 1.1.3. STORAGE Storage of OTS-X should be done in the factory packing and after a thorough PMCS as outlined in Section 4.1. of this manual. This will ensure the scope remains in mission ready condition during stor- age. Battery should be stored separately from the scope. The scope should not be placed on the floor, in any area exposed to high temperatures or direct sunlight. Presence of acid and alkaline vapor, as well as of other aggressive admixtures in the air is unac- ceptable. 1.1.4. WARRANTY INFORMATION NOTICE: All OTS-X models with manufacture date post January 1, 2014 are warranted by the following: 3 YEAR PRODUCT WARRANTY This product is guaranteed to be free from manufacturing defects in material and workmanship under normal use for a period of 3 (three) years from the date of purchase. In addition the uncooled thermal sensor array carries a 10
  • 11. 1-3 year warranty. In the event a defect that is covered by the foregoing warranty occurs during the applicable period stated above, ATN, at its option, will either repair or replace the product, and such action on the part of ATN shall be the full extent of ATN’s liability, and the Customer’s sole and exclusive remedy. This warranty does not cover a product (a) used in other than its normal and customary manner; (b) subjected to misuse; (c) subjected to alterations, modi- fications or repairs by the Customer of by any party other than ATN without prior written consent of ATN; (d) special order or “close-out” merchandise or merchandise sold “as-is” by either ATN or the ATN dealer; or (e) merchandise that has been discontinued by the manufacturer and either parts or replace- ment units are not available due to reasons beyond the control of ATN. ATN shall not be responsible for any defects or damage that in ATN’s opinion is a result from the mishandling, abuse, misuse, improper storage or improper operation, including use in conjunction with equipment which is electrically or mechanically incompatible with or of inferior quality to the product, as well as failure to maintain the environmental conditions specified by the manufac- turer. This warranty is extended only to the original purchaser. Any breach of this warranty shall be waived unless the customer notifies ATN at the address noted below within the applicable warranty period. The customer understands and agrees that except for the foregoing warranty, no other warranties written or oral, statutory, expressed or implied, including any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, shall apply to the product. All such implied warranties are hereby and express- ly disclaimed. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY ATN will not be liable for any claims, actions, suits, proceedings, costs, ex- penses, damages or liabilities arising out of the use of this product. Operation and use of the product are the sole responsibility of the Customer. ATN’s sole undertaking is limited to providing the products and services outlined herein in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement. The provision of products sold and services performed by ATN to the Customer shall not be interpreted, construed, or regarded, either expressly or implied, as being for the benefit of or creating any obligation toward any third party of legal entity outside ATN and the Customer; ATN’s obligations under this Agreement ex- tend solely to the Customer. ATN’s liability hereunder for damages, regardless of the form or action, shall not exceed the fees or other charges paid to ATN by the customer or cus- tomer’s dealer. ATN shall not, in any event, be liable for special, indirect, inci- dental, or consequential damages, including, but not limited to, lost income, lost revenue, or lost profit, whether such damages were foreseeable or not at the time of purchase, and whether or not such damages arise out of a breach of warranty, a breach of agreement, negligence, strict liability or any other theory of liability.
  • 12. 1-4 PRODUCT WARRANTY REGISTRATION In order to validate the warranty on your product, ATN must receive a complet- ed Product Warranty Registration Card for each unit or complete warranty reg- istration on our website at www.atncorp.com. Please complete the included form and immediately mail it to our Service Center: ATN Corporation, 1341 San Mateo Avenue, South San Francisco, CA 94080. OBTAINING WARRANTY SERVICE To obtain warranty service on your unit, End-user must notify ATN service department by calling 800-910-2862 or 650-989-5100 or via e-mail service@ atncorp.com to receive a Return Merchandise Authorization number (RMA). When returning please take or send the product, postage paid, with a copy of your sales receipt to our service center, ATN Corporation at the address noted above. All merchandise must be fully insured with the correct postage; ATN will not be responsible for improper postage or, missing or damaged merchandise during shipment. When sending product back, please clearly mark the RMA# on the outside of the shipping box. Please include a letter that indicates your RMA#, Name, Return Address, reason for service return, Contact information such as valid telephone numbers and/or e-mail address and proof of purchases that will help us to establish the valid start date of the warranty. Product merchandise returns that do not have an RMA listed may be refused or a significant delay in processing may occur. Estimated Warranty service time is 10-20 business days. End-user/customer is responsible for postage to ATN for warranty ser- vice. ATN will cover return postage/shipping to continental USA end-users/ customers after warranty repair only if product is covered by aforementioned warranty. ATN will return product after warranty service by domestic ground service and/or domestic mail. Any other requested, required or international shipping method the postage/shipping fee will be the responsibility of the end- user/customer.
  • 13. 1-5 1.2 EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION 1.2.1. EQUIPMENT CHARACTERISTICS, CAPABILITIES AND FEATURES The OTS-X Series is one of the smallest Thermal Imaging Monocu- lar Systems today. It features extremely small size and low weight because of its advanced construction and characteristics using the latest technologies in high grade polymers to make a Mil. Spec. The OTS-X series is a thermal system using the latest in miniature thermal sensor technology combined with an advanced Display to provide a superior stable image in a compact and rugged package. The system also includes an array of features that help the user to enhance the sight to meet all of their requirements. The OTS-X system is designed for hand held operations. The OTS-X is one of the most capable thermal monocular systems on the market. FIGURE 1.1. OTS-X SERIES WITH 14 MM LENS WITH 50 MM LENS WITH 30 MM LENS WITH 70 MM LENS
  • 14. 1-6 1.2.2. LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION OF MAJOR COMPONENTS Included and optional items are shown in Figure 1.1. CARRYING CASE OPERATOR’S MANUAL LENS CLEANING CLOTH 50 MM LENS (OPTIONAL) BATTERY NECK CORD MONOCULAR 30 MM LENS (OPTIONAL) 70 MM LENS (OPTIONAL) FIGURE 1.2. COMPONENTS OF OTS-X WITH 14 MM LENS
  • 15. 1-7 The monocular (see Figure 1.2.) consists of various components such as an objective lens, a thermal core (not shown), an eyepiece lens and a battery cap. FIGURE 1.3. THERMAL IMAGING MONOCULAR SYSTEM EYEPIECE LENS OBJECTIVE LENS ON-OFF SWITCH BATTERY CAP
  • 17. 1-9 ITEM OTS-X S/F/E-314 OTS-X S/F/E330 OTS-X S/F/E-350 OTS-X S/F/E-370 OTS-X S/F-614 OTS-X S/F-630 OTS-X S/F-650 OTS-X S/F-670 OpticalMagnification1x2x4x6x0.5x1.5x2.5x3.5x HumanDetection,m5007501300180050075013001800 HumanRecognition,m225300500700225300500700 HumanIdentification,m135180320460135180320460 VehicleDetection,m11001650280038001100165028003800 VehicleRecognition,m4956601100140049566011001400 VehicleIdentification,m30040070010003004007001000 PolaritycontrolWhitehot/Blackhot/MultipleColorModes Startuptime,s<4 Waterproofyesyesyesyesyesyesyesyes Batterytype1xCR123Abatterytype BatteryLife,hrs2+ Dimensions,mm/inc 100x61x83 /4x2.4x3.3 145x61x83 /5.75x2.4x3.3 165x61x83 /6.5x2.4x3.3 177x76x83 /7x3x3.3 100x61x83 /4x2.4x3.3 145x61x83 5.75x2.4x3.3 165x61x83 /6.5x2.4x3.3 177x76x83 /7x3x3.3 Weight,lb/gr0.83/3751.1/5001.4/6401.75/8000.83/3751.1/5001.4/6401.75/800 *ATNreservestherighttochangetheabovespecificationsatanytimewithoutnotice
  • 18. 1-10 1.2.4. MECHANICAL FUNCTION The mechanical adjustments of the OTS-X sights allow for physi- cal differences between individual operators using the system. The scope functions include the ON-OFF switch, UP button, ENTER button, DOWN button, video-out, eyepiece diopter adjustment ring, battery compartment cover. The mechanical controls are identified in Figure 1.4. EYEPIECE DIOPTER ADJUSTMENT RING FRONT LENS ASSEMBLY ON-OFF SWITCH VIDEO-OUT CONNECTOR CAP BATTERY CAP ENTER BUTTON RUBBER EYECUP UP BUTTONDOWN BUTTON FIGURE 1.4. MECHANICAL CONTROLS 1.2.5. OPTICAL FUNCTIONS The optical functions include an objective lens, thermal imaging detector and eyepiece. Infrared energy is emitted proportionally to the temperature of an object. The warmer the object, the more energy it emits. The infrared energy from the objects is focused by the optics, onto an infrared detector. The information from infrared detector is passed to electronics for image processing. The sig- nal processing circuitry translates the infrared detector data into an image that can be viewed on the built-in display. The image is observed through an eyepiece by operator.
  • 19. 1-11 1.2.6. ELECTRICAL FUNCTION The electronic circuit is powered by replaceable battery – one 3 V Lithium battery (CR123A type battery). Power from the battery is supplied to the components through the OFF-ON switch.
  • 20. 1-12
  • 22. 2-2 2.1. PREPARATIONS 2.1.1. PREPARATION FOR USE This chapter contains the information necessary to prepare the scope for operation. This includes unpacking, examination for damage, and battery installation. A. UNPACKING The following steps must be accomplished prior to each mission where the sight is used. 1. Open carrying case, remove the scope and check contents for completeness. 2. Inspect the scope for obvious evidence of damage to opti- cal surfaces, body, eyecups, operation buttons, etc. Ensure that all optical surfaces are clean and ready for use. Clean with lens paper. B. ATTACHMENT OF NECK LANYARD To prevent damage due to dropping the scope, use the neck lan- yard included with your equipment. C. INSTALLATION OF BATTERY WARNING The lithium battery contains sulphur dioxide gas under pres- sure. Do not heat, puncture, disassemble, short circuit, attempt to recharge or otherwise tamper with the batteries. Turn off equipment if battery compartment becomes unduly hot. If possible, wait until the batteries have cooled before removing them. If you inhale sulphur dioxide, seek medical attention. The OTS-X will operate with one CR123A Lithium battery type. CAUTION Make certain the operation switch is in the OFF position before installing batteries.
  • 23. 2-3 Install CR123A Lithium batteries as follows. 1. Remove the battery cap by turning it counterclockwise. 2. Check to ensure the o-ring is present. If not, replace it. 3. Observe polarity, as indicated on the outside of the battery compartment and insert one 3.0 Volt CR123A Lithium bat- tery into the battery compartment, minus (-) end first (Fi­ gure 2.1.). 4. Replace battery cap by pushing and turning it clockwise. Tighten it firmly to ensure a watertight seal. FIGURE 2.1. BATTERY INSTALLATION BATTERY CAP BATTERY
  • 24. 2-4
  • 26. 3-2 3.1. GENERAL INFORMATION 3.1.1. GENERAL This section contains instructions for operation of OTS-X. The function of controls and indicators is explained. CAUTION The OTS-X scope is a precision electron-optical instrument and must be handled carefully at all times. 3.1.2. CONTROLS AND INDICATION The OTS-X scope is designed to adjust for different users and corrects for most differences. The controls for the scope are shown or described in Figure 3.1. and Tables 3-1. FIGURE 3.1. CONTROLS FRONT LENS ASSEMBLY EYEPIECE DIOPTER ADJUSTMENT RING ON-OFF SWITCH DOWN BUTTON ENTER BUTTON UP BUTTON
  • 27. 3-3 Table 3-1. Controls and Indication ITEMS CONTROLS AND INDI- CATORS FUNCTIONS 1 ON-OFF Switch Locate the rotary switch next to the eyepiece of the OTS-X. Simple rotate clockwise to turn on the monocular and allow 4 s for the system start-up. To turn off rotate the switch counterclockwise. 2 UP and DOWN Buttons Navigating the menu. 3 ENTER Button Choosing of menu set. 4 Objective Lens Focus Focus adjustment. 5 Diopter Adjustment Focuses eyepiece lens without the need for glasses. Adjusts for sharper image of intensifier screen.
  • 28. 3-4 3.2. OPERATING PROCEDURE This section contains operating procedures for using the OTS-X as hand-held monocular. Prior to operating the monocular, make certain that all the steps in 2.3.3. Assembly and Preparation for Use, have been read and performed. 3.2.1.TURNING ON Open the objective lens cover. The objective lens cover protects the monocular from inadvertent exposure to extremely high levels of radiant flux. Never leave the monocular with the objective lens cover off. To turn the unit on rotate clockwise the ON/OFF switch. After a warm-up time of approximately 4 seconds, video of the thermal scene appears. 3.2.2. MENU SETS The first set of menus appears when you turn on the device. For menu change press ENTER button to cycle through the available menu sets. Each menu contains two icons that indicate various scope functions. To access a particular icon please use UP or DOWN buttons. FIGURE 3.2. OPERATIONAL BUTTONS OF OTS-X ENTER BUTTON DOWN BUTTON UP BUTTON
  • 29. 3-5 3.2.2.1. FIRST MENU SET The two icons on the screen are Zoom (on top) accessed by UP button and White Hot/Black Hot (on the bottom) accessed by DOWN button. Zoom – UP button will allow the user to cycle through all the zoom options. The icon will change based on the Electronic Zoom level that you have selected. (Note: The Electronic Zoom [E-Zoom] is not the same as overall system magnification. To calculate system magnification you must multiply E-Zoom by Optical Magnification. Example: OTS-X 30 mm has an opti- cal magnification on 2X. When used in 1X E-Zoom mode your system overall magnification is 2X [2 x 1=2]. However, when E-Zooming to 2X your system magnification will be 4X [2 x 2=4] and when E-Zooming to 4X your system magnification will be 8X [2 x 4=8].) White Hot/Black Hot – DOWN button will allow the user to cycle between White Hot Polarity and Black Hot Polarity. When in White Hot mode, the hotter the object the whiter it will appear on the display. In Black Hot the opposite will be true – the hotter the object the darker it will appear. We recommend you try both modes in various environments/situations to determine the opti- mal mode. 1X Zoom Icon White Hot /Black Hot Icon FIGURE 3.3. SCREEN OF FIRST MENU SET
  • 30. 3-6 3.2.2.2. SECOND MENU SET The two icons on the screen are Color Mode (on top) accessed by UP button and Screen Brightness(on the bottom) accessed by DOWN button. Color Mode – UP button will let the user cycle through various color modes. We recommend that you experiment in various environments/situations to determine which mode works best for you. Screen Brightness – DOWN button will let the user cycle through display brightness levels. The icon will change to indi- cate the level of brightness that was chosen. 3.2.2.3.THIRD MENU SET The two icons on the screen are Rotate (on top) accessed by UP button and Calibrate/NUC (on the bottom) accessed by DOWN button. Color Mode Icon Screen Brightness Icon FIGURE 3.4. SCREEN OF SECOND MENU SET Rotate Icon Calibration/ NUC Icon CAL FIGURE 3.5. SCREEN OF THIRD MENU SET
  • 31. 3-7 Rotate – UP button will let the user cycle through the screen rotation. This feature offers valuable options to the user in en- abling the scope to be used for various purposes. Example: When worn on a headgear/helmet for the left eye (vs more stan- dard right eye approach) the Rotate feature will enable the user to rotate the icons 180 degrees to achieve the proper icon po- sitioning. Calibrate/NUC – DOWN button will let you Calibrate/NUC the system. Calibrating or NUCing a thermal system is needed when a user detects degradation of the image (image blurring or a burn in effect). This is a normal part of a thermal sensor func- tionality and is caused by a charge accumulation on the detector array. Most often this will occur when the device is used in an environment with large temperature variations (example: mov- ing from a warm house to a cold outdoor environment). Calibra- tion is needed less when used outdoors at night where tempera- ture variations are less frequent. To properly Calibrate/NUC the system, user must cover the ob- jective lens either with a lens cap or any other object of uniform temperature (most often even a user’s hand will do). Only when the lens is covered the Calibrate feature may be activated. In the event the Calibrate feature is activated and the lens is not covered - the device may experience even a worse degrada- tion as heat sources viewed by the device during calibration are burn-in to the sensor. NOTE The burn-in is temporary and causes no permanent damage to the unit. There are two ways to access Calibrate/NUC function. First is through the 3rd Menu Set as explained above. Second is the Quick Calibration Option – Press both the UP and DOWN keys simultaneously and unit will Calibrate/NUC. 3.2.2.4. FOURTH MENU SET For the Fourth Menu Set all icons are removed from the screen allowing optimal uncluttered viewing.
  • 32. 3-8 The UP and DOWN buttons will still function in the same way as on First Menu Set. UP button will activate Zoom and DOWN button will activate White Hot/Black Hot function. 3.2.3. VIDEO OUTPUT This version of the OTS-X is equipped with the added feature of being able to connect directly to a remote video monitor or recorder via an integrated 8 PIN port. This version of the OTS-X is equipped with the added feature of being able to connect directly to a remote video monitor or recorder via an integrated 8 PIN port. To use this feature, the following optional components are required (see illustrations below): 1. 8 PIN-to-BNC adapter. 2. BNC Plug to RCA Jack Adapter FIGURE 3.8. RCA JACK ADAPTER FIGURE 3.6. SCREEN OF FOURTH MENU SET FIGURE 3.7. VIDEO CABLE WITH 8 PIN TO RCA
  • 33. 3-9 3. RCA style video cables FIGURE 3.9. RCA CABLES Connection Setup: 1. Connect the 8 PIN-to-BNC (Figure 3.7.) cable to the sights 8 PIN port. 2. Connect the BNC Plug to RCA Jack Adapter (Figure 3.8.), to the 8 PIN-to-BNC cable. 3. Connect the Yellow (video) plug of the RCA Cables (Figure 3.9.), to the RCA jack adapter. 4. Connect the opposite end of the yellow male RCA cable to the monitor’s yellow RCA plug. Operation: 1. Turn on the system by pressing the POWER button. 2. Let screen image settle before transferring video to the monitor. 3. Press the “Up” and “Down” (Figure 3.2.)arrow buttons simulta- neously, as show in the photo above. The Video image will now be able to be viewed through the OTS-X eyepiece and the moni- tor at the same time. The user, while looking through the OTS-X eyepiece, will be able to tell if video is being displayed on the monitor, because the VID icon will be visible in the bottom left corner of the eyepiece. 4. To turn off the Remote Video Output, repeat step 3.
  • 34. 3-10 NOTE The image seen in the OTS-X sight will be smaller than its ac- tual resolution, due to the video processing differing from that of a monitor. To utilize image capture and review follow next: 1. With no menu visible press and hold the “Enter” button until a camera icon appears on screen. (Figure 3.10.) 2. Images are captured by pressing the enter button quickly. 3. To turn off image capture press and hold the “Enter” button un- til the camera icon disappears from the display. Images can be viewed by entering “Menu 3” (see ​Screenshot) and ​view pictures by ​pressing the ​up or ​down​ arrow buttons. ​Holding the down button on the “trash can icon” will erase all captured images. How to download images to PC. 1. Install ATN Interface Software on your PC. 2. With OTS-X On plug in image capture cable to OTS-X and PC. 3. Open “ATN Scope Interface” software. 4. Click on menu named: Settings. 5. Select “Connect” 6. Choose the correct port for the OTS-X cable. 7. Click on menu named: Settings. 8. Select “Image Directory” FIGURE 3.10. CAMERA ICON ON SCREEN
  • 35. 3-11 9. Choose a location to save the images to. 10. Click on menu item “Download Images” 3.2.3. HAND-HELD OPERATION (1) Ensure that the battery are installed per paragraph 2.1.1. (2) Turn the ON-OFF switch to ON. NOTE The sharpest image will be observed only when the objective lens and eyepiece lens are properly focused. (3) Rotate the diopter adjustment for the clearest view of the image intensifier screen. (4) The objective lens is set at fixed focus. 3.2.4. PREPARATION FOR STORAGE (1) Shutdown. Perform the following procedures to shut down the monocular. (a) Turn the monocular power switch to the OFF position. (b) Remove the monocular from the headmount, helmet mount or weapon and remove the weapon mount from the monocular. WARNING Do not carry batteries in pockets containing metal objects such as coins, keys, etc. Metal objects can cause the batteries FIGURE 3.11. IMAGE CAPTURE CABLE
  • 36. 3-12 to short circuit and become very hot. (2) Packaging After Use. (a) Remove battery cap and remove battery. (b) Inspect the battery housing for corrosion or moisture. Clean and dry if necessary. (c) Replace the battery cap. (d) Remove the demist shield or sacrificial window if installed. Install objective lens cap. NOTE • Prior to placing OTS-X into carrying case, ensure OTS-X and case are free of dirt, dust, and moisture. 3.2.5. INTERCHANGEABLE LENSES The objective lens on the OTS-X unit can be interchanged. To change lenses unscrew current lens counter clockwise and re- move. Take desired lens and screw into body clockwise. Interchangeable 14-mm Lens FIGURE 3.12. INTERCHANGEABLE LENSES 50-mm Lens 70-mm Lens 30-mm Lens
  • 38. 4-2 4.1. LUBRICATION INSTRUCTIONS No lubrication is required. 4.2. TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES 4.2.1. TROUBLESHOOTING Table 4.1. lists common malfunctions that you may find with your equipment. Perform the tests, inspections and corrective actions in the order they appear in the table. This table cannot list all the malfunctions that may occur, all the tests and inspections needed to find the fault, or all the corrective actions needed to correct the fault. If the equipment malfunction is not listed or actions listed do not correct the fault, notify your maintainer. TABLE 4.1. OPERATOR’S TROUBLESHOOTING. MALFUNC- TION TEST OR INSPECTION CORRECTIVE ACTION 1. Monocular fails to acti- vate. Visual. Check for defective, missing or improperly installed battery. Turn power switch to OFF po- sition and then ON. Replace battery or install correctly. 2. Poor image quality. Check objective lens or eye- piece lens focus. Check for fogging or dirt on ob- jective lens or eyepiece lens. Re Calibrate/NUC. Refocus. Clean lens surface per paragraph 3.2. 3. Light vis- ible around eyecup. Check eye relief distance. Check eyecup for resiliency. Readjust for proper eye relief distance. If eyecup is defective, refer to higher level of maintenance. 4. Diopter adjustment cannot be made. Check to see if the diopter ad- justment is bent or broken. If damaged, refer to higher level of maintenance.
  • 39. 4-3 MALFUNC- TION TEST OR INSPECTION CORRECTIVE ACTION 5. Battery cap difficult to open. Visually inspect for the pres- ence of an o-ring. Check for damaged battery cap. If o-ring is missing, refer to higher level of maintenance. If damaged, refer to higher level of maintenance. 4.3. OPERATOR’S MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 4.3.1. CLEANING THE SCOPE CAUTION • The monocular is a precision electro-optical instrument and must be handled carefully. • Do not scratch the external lens surfaces or touch them with your fingers. Clean monocular with water if necessary and dry thoroughly. Clean lenses with lens paper (and water if necessary). 4.3.2. NECK CORD MAINTENANCE The neck cord (Figure 1.1.) may be broken, frayed, or loose at one or both ends. If loose, re-tie cord. If broken or severely frayed, install new cord as follows: (1) Insert ends through monocular holes from the rear. (2) Thread right cord end through hole in objective lens cap. (3) Tie a knot in each end.
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