ATN Night Shadow 3 User Manual

ATN NVM14  
Mfg’s P/Ns:  
ATN NVM-14-2 (Gen2+)  
ATN NVM-14-2I (Gen2+)  
ATN NVM-14-CGT (Gen2+)  
ATN NVM-14-HPT (Gen2+)  
ATN NVM-14-3 (Gen3)  
ATN NVM-14-3A (Gen3)  
ATN NVM-14-4 (Gen4)  
o p e r a t o r s s m a n u a l  
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SAFETY SUMMARY  
CAUTIONS  
• The ATN NVM-14 is a precision optical instrument and must be  
handled carefully at all times to prevent damage.  
• Do not scratch the external lens surfaces or touch them with  
your fingers.  
• Wiping demisting shield with lens paper while wet or with wet  
lens paper can damage the coating.  
• To protect the image intensifier, keep the lens cap on the objec-  
tive lens when the monocular is not in use or when checked out  
in daylight conditions.  
• The IR illuminator is a light that is invisible to the unaided eye  
for use during conditions of extreme darkness. However, the  
light from the illuminator can be detected by the enemy when  
using night vision devices.  
• If you use the rubber eyecaps for a long period of time, you may  
suffer skin inflammation. If you develop any symptoms, consult  
a doctor immediately.  
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NOTES  
• When utilizing the ATN NVM-14 for driving purposes, the gog-  
gles may not be used in the hand-held mode. The goggles must  
be worn in the head- or helmet-mounted position.  
• At operating temperatures below –20°C (-4°F), alkaline bat-  
teries are not recommended, as operating life will be severely  
reduced. Lithium-iron disulfide 1.5V AA batteries or equivalent  
should be used below –20°C (-4°F).  
• The purpose of the illuminator is for viewing at close distance  
up to 3 meters when additional illumination is needed.  
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EqUIpMENT LIMITATIONS  
To avoid physical and equipment damage when using the ATN  
NVM-14, carefully read and understand the following safety pre-  
cautions.  
• The equipment requires some night light (moonlight, starlight,  
etc.) to operate. The level of performance depends upon the level  
of light.  
• Night light is reduced by passing cloud cover, while operating  
under trees, in building shadows, etc.  
• The equipment is less effective viewing into shadows and other  
darkened areas.  
• The equipment is less effective through rain, fog, sleet, snow or  
smoke.  
• The equipment will not “see” through dense smoke.  
• Adjust vehicular speed to prevent overdriving the range of view  
when conditions of possible reduction or loss of vision exist.  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
Section  
Title  
page  
Safety Summary  
a
Table Of Contents  
List of Figures  
i
ii  
List of Tables  
How To Use This Manual  
iii  
iv  
Section I  
General Information  
Equipment Description  
Mounting Procedures  
Operating Procedures  
Operational Defects  
Maintenance  
1-1  
2-1  
3-1  
4-1  
5-1  
6-1  
II  
III  
IV  
V
VI  
Appendix A  
Appendix B  
End Item Components  
Repair Parts List  
Index  
A-1  
B-1  
IND-1  
INFO-1  
For Technical Information  
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LIST OF FIGURES  
Figure Title  
page  
1-1  
Helmet Mounted Multi-Use Minimonocular  
1-2  
2-1  
2-2  
ATN NVM-14DNS Major Components  
ATN NVM-14 Optional Components  
2-4  
2-4  
3-1  
3-2  
3-3  
3-4  
3-5  
3-6  
3-7  
3-8  
3-9  
Attaching ATN NVM-14 to Head Mount  
Attaching ATN NVM-14 to Helmet Mount  
Attaching ATN NVM-14 to Weapon Mount  
Mounting the ATN NVM-14 to a scope  
Adapter for using ATN 3.5x26 scope  
3-2  
3-3  
3-4  
3-5  
3-6  
Mounting the Picatinny Adapter to the ATN NVM-14 3-6  
Attaching ATN NVM-14 to PVS-7 Adapter  
Attaching ATN NVM-14 to PVS-7 Headmount  
Mounting 3x and 5x Lens to the ATN NVM-14  
3-7  
3-8  
3-8  
4-1  
4-2  
4-3  
4-4  
CR123A Battery Installation  
AA Battery Installation  
4-3  
4-4  
4-5  
4-6  
Mechanical Functions  
Infrared (IR) Illuminator Operations  
5-1  
5-2  
5-3  
5-4  
5-5  
Shading  
5-2  
5-3  
5-5  
5-6  
5-7  
Edge Glow  
Bright Spots and Emission Points  
Fixed Pattern Noise  
Chicken Wire  
6-1  
6-2  
6-3  
Neckpad Reinstallation  
6-11  
6-12  
6-13  
Lacing the Sliding Bar Buckle  
Assembling of the tube into the NVM-14  
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LIST OF TABLES  
Table Title  
page  
2-1  
4-1  
ATN NVM-14DNS Major Components  
2-5  
Battery Life  
4-2  
6-2  
6-1  
6-2  
Preventive Maintenance Checks and  
Service for the ATN NVM-14  
Operator Troubleshooting for the ATN  
NVM-14  
6-8  
A-1  
B-1  
ATN NVM-14 End Item Components  
ATN NVM-14 Repair Parts List  
A-1  
B-1  
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HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL  
USAGE  
You must familiarize yourself with the entire manual before  
operating the equipment. Read the complete maintenance task  
before performing maintenance and follow all WARNINGS,  
CAUTIONS, and NOTES.  
MANUAL OVERVIEW  
The manual contains sections for Operating and Maintaining  
the Day Night SightMulti-Use Minimonocular NVG.  
Components of End Item are in Appendix A.  
Repair Parts List is in Appendix B.  
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SECTION I  
GENERAL INFORMATION  
1
Figure 1-1  
Helmet Mounted Multi-Use Minimonocular  
2
1-1 GENERAL INFORMATION  
A. TYpE OF MANUAL  
Operator (Including Repair Parts List).  
B. MODEL NUMBER AND EqUIpMENT NAME  
ATN NVM-14 – Multi-Use Minimonocular  
C. SUppLIER  
American Technologies Network Corp.  
20 South Linden Ave. Unit 1B,  
South San Francisco, CA 940801  
D. pURpOSE OF EqUIpMENT  
To provide the soldier with the ability to observe at night  
under moonlight and starlight conditions. The ATN NVM-14  
can be handheld, head mounted, helmet mounted or weapon  
mounted to enable walking, driving, weapon firing, short-  
range surveillance, map reading, vehicle maintenance, and  
administering first aid. The unit allows for horizontal and ver-  
tical adjustments when head or helmet mounted and is also  
equipped with an infrared light-emitting source.  
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1-2 WARRANTY INFORMATION  
This item shall conform to design, manufacturing, and per-  
formance requirements and be free from defects in material  
and workmanship for a period of two (2) years from the date of  
acceptance. If item is defective, notify your Service Command  
Technical point of contact.  
1-3 TECHNICAL INFORMATION  
For technical information contact ATN Corp. directly at  
(650) 875-0130, or [email protected] your Service Command  
point of contact.  
1-4 LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS  
BAT  
Illum  
IR  
- Battery  
- Illuminator  
- Infrared  
mm  
- Millimeters  
NVG’s - Night Vision Goggles  
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SECTION II  
EqUIpMENT DESCRIpTION  
1
2.1 SYSTEM DESCRIpTION  
The ATN NVM-14 is a hand-held, head-mounted, helmet-  
mounted, or weapon-mounted night vision system that enables  
walking, driving, weapon firing, short-range surveillance, map  
reading, vehicle maintenance, and administering first aid in both  
moonlight and starlight. Each unit allows for vertical adjustment  
(by using head straps), fore-and-aft adjustment, objective lens  
focus, and eyepiece focus. The device is also equipped with an  
infrared light-emitting source.  
NVM-14 Night Vision monocular utilizes the principle of intensi-  
fication of the residual light which is reflected from the surround-  
ing objects. The optical system of the monocular consists of: an  
objective lens, an image intensifier tube and an eyepiece.  
Even under unsteady brightness conditions, Automatic Bright-  
ness Adjustment System always keeps the IIT brightness level  
constant.  
The Automatic Protective System controls the existing illumina-  
tion level through the photo receiver. If the illumination level sur-  
passes 100-300 lx for the following 10 seconds, the monocular  
will shut off automatically  
Built-in IR Illuminator makes it possible to observe the objects  
when the monocular works in the conditions of low light or total  
darkness.  
The eyepiece incorporates several LED indicators:  
- RED – serves as an IR Illuminator Indicator and an Battery Low  
Indicator at a time. IR is on when the indicator light becomes  
stable. If the indicator light starts flickering, it means there might  
be about 20% of battery charge left.  
- GREEN – serves as an Excessive Brightness Indicator. If the  
bright light remains unchanged for over 10 seconds after the  
indicator turns on, the monocular will automatically shut-off. If  
you move the unit away from the bright/excessive light the unit  
will turn back on again.  
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2.2 WEIGHT, DIMENSIONS, AND  
pERFORMANCE  
WEIGHT AND DIMENSION  
Weight (with battery)  
335 grams  
Length  
Width  
140 mm  
50 mm  
69 mm  
Height  
pERFOMANCE  
Magnification  
f-Number  
1X  
1.2  
Field of View  
40 degrees  
-6 to +2  
Eyepiece Diopter Adj.  
Eye Relief  
25 mm  
Focusing range  
Voltage  
0,25m to infinity  
3.0 VDC or 1.5 VDC  
1 CR123A or 1 AA  
20 meters  
Power Requirements  
IR Illumination Range  
CONTINUOUS OpERATION  
1 CR123A battery  
40 hours  
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2.3 DESCRIpTION OF MAJOR  
COMpONENTS  
5
4
8
6
7
9
3
2
1
Figure 2-1  
ATN NVM-14 Major Components  
1
2
3
4
7
5
6
10  
9
8
11  
14  
13  
16  
12  
15  
17  
18  
Figure 2-2  
ATN NVM-14 Optional Components  
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TABLE 2-1 ATN NVM-14DNS MAJOR COMpONENTS  
ITEM  
DESCRIpTIONKit Components  
Kit Components  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Multi-Use Minimonocular  
Lens Cap  
Eye-cup  
Soft Carrying Case  
Operators Manual  
Battery 123A Lithium  
Battery AA Alkaline  
Battery Adapter  
Neck Cord  
Optional Components  
1
2
3X Afocal Lens  
5X Afocal Lens  
3
Camera/Camcorder Adapter  
Lens adapter for ITT 3X and 5X Lenses  
Demist Shield  
4
5
6
Sacrificial Window  
7
IR-450 IR illuminator  
8
Headmount Adapter for PVS7 Headmount Assembly  
Dual Bridge Adapter for PVS7 Headmount Assembly  
Headmount Assembly  
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
Flip-up Helmet Mount  
Brow Pads  
Picatinny Adapter  
Weapon Mount Piccatiny/Mil 1913  
Adapter for using MUM with the ATN 3.5x26 riflescope  
Scope Adapter Mount with inserts  
Shoulder Strap  
Hard Shipping/Storage Case  
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KIT COMpONENTS  
1)  
2)  
3)  
4)  
5)  
Multi-Use Minimonocular  
The monocular night vision device with unity magnifi-  
cation.  
Lens Cap  
A cap used to protect the lens and for testing the unit  
in daylight.  
Eye-cup  
A rubber cup used to protect eyepiece and for opera-  
tor comfort.  
Soft Carrying Case  
A protective bag used for storing of ATN NVM-14 and  
accessories.  
Operators Manual  
Provides equipment description, use of operator con-  
trols and preventative maintenance checks and ser-  
vice.  
6)  
7)  
Battery 123A Lithium  
A single, 123A lithium battery used to power the unit.  
Battery AA Alkaline  
A single, standard AA alkaline battery used to power  
the unit.  
8)  
Battery Adapter  
Allows the ATN NVM-14 to accept a single, standard  
AA alkaline battery used to power the unit.  
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OpTIONAL COMpONENTS  
1)  
2)  
3)  
4)  
5)  
6)  
7)  
8)  
9)  
3X Afocal Lens  
Attaches to the ATN NVM-14 for enhanced range per-  
formance; but, reduces the field of view to 13 deg.  
5X Afocal Lens  
Attaches to the ATN NVM-14 for enhanced range per-  
formance; but, reduces the field of view to 8 deg.  
Camera/Camcorder Adapter  
This adapter attaches to the ATN NVM-14 eyepiece  
for collection of imagery from the ATN NVM-14.  
Lens Adapter (option for ITT only)  
This item for mount 3X or 5X Afocal lens (ITT part  
#A325639/2750SJ) to the ATN NVM-14.  
Demist Shield  
Used to prevent eyepiece lenses from becoming  
fogged.  
Sacrificial Window  
A replaceable window supplied to protect the objec-  
tive lens during operation in adverse conditions.  
IR-450 IR illuminator  
450 mW infra-red illuminator is powerfull for long  
range night vision in the total darkness.  
Headmount Adapter for pVS7 Headmount Assembly  
This item allows the attachment of the ATN NVM-14 to  
the PVS7-headmount or PVS7-helmet mount.  
Dual Bridge Adapter for pVS7 Headmount Assembly  
Adapter that allows the ATN NVM-14 to be attached to  
in a binocular configuration to the PVS7-headmount  
or PVS7-helmet mount.  
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10)  
11)  
Headmount Assembly  
Adjustable universal assembly that secures the ATN  
NVM-14 to the operator’s head providing hands free  
operation.  
Flip-up Helmet Mount  
Provides mount interface for the ATN NVM-14 to a  
range of ballistic helmets.  
12)  
13)  
Brow pads  
Changeable pads for secure head mount fit.  
picatinny Adapter  
2” Picatinny rail for additional lighting, laser and other  
mission critical tools.  
14)  
15)  
16)  
Weapon Mount  
Small arms adapter that allows the ATN NVM-14 to be  
mounted on a weapon using Piccatinny or Mil 1913  
rail.  
Adapter for using MUM with the ATN 3.5x26  
riflescope  
Adapter for using the ATN NVM-14 with the  
ATN 3.5x26 riflescope.  
Scope Adapter Mount with inserts  
Day/Night System Flip-up Adapter with Inserts with  
inserts for variety of scopes/telescopes.  
17)  
18)  
Shoulder Strap  
Hard Shipping/Storage Case  
A protective case used for shipping/storing of ATN  
NVM-14 and accessories.  
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SECTION III  
MOUNTING pROCEDURES  
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3.1 MOUNTING pROCEDURES  
A. MOUNTING THE ATN NVM-14 TO A HEADMOUNT  
To mount the ATN NVM-14 to a headmount, perform the following:  
1. Loosen the screw (A). Push the button (B) and insert the  
bracket of the NVM-14 into the rail (C) of the headset.  
2. Place the headmount with NVM-14 onto a head.  
3. Loosen the screw (A) and move the unit along the rail for eye  
relief adjustment.  
4. The NVM-14 headmount has a flip-up mechanism. Push the  
button (D) on the side of mount and lift the unit up until the unit  
fixates in the top position. The device in top position will turned  
off automatically.  
5. Push the same button to lower NVG-7 to viewing position.  
Turn the device on for continuation of the operation.  
6. The NVM-14 can be placed onto the right or left eye. In or-  
der to reajust the monocular for another eye, take the unit off  
the headmount adapter, turn the unit other side (for 180º) and  
mount it on the headmount adapter through the Picatinny rail  
on this side. Push the button (E) and move the device along  
the slide-rail (F) for comfortable position.  
D
B
A
C
F
E
Figure 3-1  
Attaching ATN NVM-14 to Head Mount  
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B. MOUNTING THE ATN NVM-14 TO A HELMET  
Helmet mount for attachment of ATN NVM-14 to a standard PAS-  
GT helmet. Helmet mount fits securely onto helmet via a rugged  
strapping device and grooved hooks. With helmet mount, NVM-  
14 can be positioned directly in front of user’s eyes or flipped.  
1. Install the mount onto helmet as shown on the picture.  
2. Tighten and fixate the straps (A)  
3. Attach goggles to the rail.  
4. Loosen the screw (C). Push the button (B) and insert the  
bracket of the NVM-14 into the rail (D) of the helmetset.  
5. Place the helmet with NVM-14 onto a head.  
6. Loosen the screw (C) and move the unit along the rail for eye  
relief adjustment.  
7. The NVM-14 helmetmount has a flip-up mechanism. Push the  
button (E) on the side of mount and lift the unit up until the unit  
fixates in the top position. The device in top position will turned  
off automatically.  
8. Push the same button to lower NVG-7 to viewing position.  
Turn the device on for continuation of the operation.  
9. The NVM-14 can be placed onto the right or left eye. In order  
to reajust the monocular for another eye, take the unit off the  
headmount adapter, turn the unit other side (for 180º) and  
mount it on the headmount adapter through the Picatinny rail  
on this side. Push the button (E) and move the device along  
the slide-rail (F) for comfortable position.  
A
E
B
C
D
A
F
Figure 3-2  
Attaching ATN NVM-14 to Hlmet Mount  
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CAUTION  
It is recommended that the eyecup be replaced with the eye-  
guard during weapon-mounted use.  
NOTE  
The ATN NVM-14 is not a weapon sight, however, it can be  
used in conjunction with a collimated dot sight or laser aiming  
device.  
C. MOUNTING THE ATN NVM-14 TO THE WEApON  
To mount the ATN NVM-14 perform the following:  
1.Loosen the clamping knob on the weapon mount. Position the  
monocular mount on the weapon’s mounting rail, adjust the  
fore/aft position of the monocular as necessary by loosening  
the clamping knob and repositioning the weapon mount on the  
rail. Tighten by turning the clamping knob).  
2. Align the monocular and the weapon mount. Slide the monoc-  
ular rearwards until the alignment boss aligns with the align-  
ment groove on the weapon mount. Push until the monocular  
locks into the weapon mount (see figure 3-1).  
Figure 3-3  
Attaching ATN NVM-14 to Weapon Mount  
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D. MOUNTING THE ATN NVM-14 TO A SCOpE  
Day/Night System may be mounted with Flip-up Scope Adapter  
Mount for NVM-14 and variety of daytime scopes/telescopes.  
1. Loosen the adapter fixing screws (A).  
2. Put the insert into the adapter (ATN supplies inserts of differ-  
ent sizes for their coupling with 38 mm to 43 mm eyepieces).  
3. Now attach the monocular to the bracket (B). You can push  
the monocular rail into the bracket guide (C) and then take it off  
the bracket only when you loosen the fixation knob (D) holding  
the button (2) pressed at a time. With the fixation knob (D) tight-  
ened you secure the monocular on the bracket.  
4. Push a daytime riflescope eyepiece into the adapter attached  
to the monocular, making sure a small space is left between the  
riflescope eyepiece and the monocular front lens.  
5. Tighten the adapter screw(A) securely.  
6. By pressing button (F) on the adapter you can raise the  
monocular 180 degrees upward in order to work with the day-  
time scope only.  
C
A
B
D
E
F
Figure 3-4  
Mounting the ATN NVM-14 to a scope  
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E. MOUNTING ATN NVM-14 ON TO ATN 3.5X26  
SCOpE  
There are special adapter for using the ATN NVM-14 with the  
ATN 3.5x26 riflescope.  
To mount the ATN NVM-14 perform the following:  
1. Loosen the the mounting screw (A) of adapter.  
2. Mount the adapter onto the back Picatinny rail of the ATN  
3.5x26 riflescope.  
3. Tighten the mounting screw of adapter.  
4. Loosen the screw (B) of adapter. Push the button (C) and  
insert the bracket of the NVM-14 into the rail of the adapter.  
5. Loosen the screw (B) and move the unit along the rail for  
adjustment.  
C
B
A
Figure 3-5  
Adapter for using ATN 3.5x26 scope  
F. MOUNTING THE pICATINNY ADApTER TO THE  
ATN NVM-14  
Mount Picatinny adapter(A) onto one of the rails on the monocu-  
lar. Tighten two fixing screws of the adapter.  
A
B
Figure 3-6  
Mounting the picatinny Adapter to the ATN NVM-14  
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G. MOUNTING CAMERA/CAMCORDER TO THE  
ATN NVM-14  
1. Screw Camera Adapter into the front lens of a photographic  
camera (thread M52x0.75) or a video camera (use adaptor ring  
threaded M37x0.75).  
2. Remove the rubber eyecup off the monocular.  
3. Connect the adapter with the eyepiece and tighten 3 fixing  
screws on the adapter.  
H. MOUNTING IR-450 TO THE ATN NVM-14  
IR-450 may be mounted on the monocular through the Picatinny  
adapter.  
1. Install the Picatinny Adapter on one of the monocular rails  
(See cl. 3.4.F).  
2. Loosen the IR-450 fixing screw.  
3. Mount the IR-450 on the Picatinny Adapter and tighten the  
fixing screw.  
I. MOUNTING THE ATN NVM-14 TO THE pVS-7  
HEAD/HELMET MOUNT  
To mount the ATN NVM-14 to a head/helmet mount, perform the  
following:  
1. Attach the PVS- 7 headmount adapter (A) to the rail (B) of  
ATN NVM-14.  
E
A
B
D
C
Figure 3-7  
Attaching ATN NVM-14 to pVS-7 Adapter  
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With this adapter you may see through the eyepiece using either  
right or left eye. To change the viewing eye, loosen the nut(C)  
and turn the adapter(D) in the point of connection to match with  
another eye. Tighten the nut(C) anew. To disconnect the adapt-  
er press the upper clip(E).  
2. Align the headmount adapter and the head/helmet mount.  
Slide the monocular rearwards until the alignment boss aligns  
with the alignment groove on the head/helmet mount. Push  
until the monocular locks into the head/helmet mount.  
Figure 3-8  
Attaching ATN NVM-14 to pVS-7 Headmount  
J. MOUNTING 3X OR 5X LENS TO THE ATN NVM-14  
Screw the 3x or 5x Lens into the threading of the front  
lens of the monocular.  
Figure 3-9  
Mounting 3x and 5x Lens to the ATN NVM-14  
K. MOUNTING 3X OR 5X LENS (ITT) TO THE ATN NVM-14  
Screw Lens Adapter into the front lens of the monocular.  
Then screw the 3x or 5x IIT Afocal Lens into the threading  
of the Lens Adapter.  
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SECTION IV  
OpERATING pROCEDURES  
1
4.1 OpERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
A. BATTERY INSTALLATION  
CAUTION  
To protect the image intensifier, keep the lens cap on the  
objective lens when the monocular is not in use or when  
checked out in daylight conditions.  
NOTE  
At operating temperatures below –20°C (-4°F), alkaline bat-  
teries are not recommended, as operating life will be severely  
reduced. Lithium-iron disulfide 1.5V A A batteries or equivalent  
should be used below –20°C (-4°F).  
Table 4-1 Battery Life  
Estimated Battery Life  
Bettery Type  
CR123A  
Usage  
>40 Hours  
>20 Hours  
Standard AA  
The ATN NVM-14 operates with one CR123A battery or one AA  
battery when using the AA battery adapter.  
2
Install CR123A batteries as follows:  
1. Unscrew the battery cap (A) and insert the battery (B), observ-  
ing the polarity as indicated.  
2. Replace the battery cap (A) and screw cap hand tight.  
B
A
Figure 4-1  
CR123A Battery Installation  
3
Install standard AA batteries as follows:  
1. Unscrew the battery cap (A).  
2. Unscrew the CR123 battery adapter(B) from the cap.  
3. Insert AA battery and, observing the polarity as indicated.  
4. Replace the battery cap and screw cap hand tight.  
B
A
Figure 4-2  
AA Battery Installation  
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B. MECHANICAL FUNCTIONS  
The mechanical functions of the ATN NVM-14 allow for dif-  
ferences in the physical features of individual operators and  
provide for operating the system. These functions include the  
On/Off/On IR control, eye relief (see Section III Mounting  
Procedures – Headmount Adjustments), diopter adjustment,  
objective lens focus, and IR illuminator focusing. These  
mechanical controls are identified in Figure 4-3.  
Operation button (A) switches both the monocular and the IR  
Illuminator on/off.  
To turn the monocular on, press button (A) by one short push, to  
turn it off – press button (A) by another short push.  
You may adjust the unit diopter by rotating the eyepiece ring (B).  
The total dioptric range is covered in 1/2 revolution.  
To make the unit focus appropriate for different distances you  
should rotate the front lens ring (C). The total focusing range is  
covered in 1/3 ring revolution.  
C
B
A
Figure 4-3  
Mechanical Functions  
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C. INFRARED (IR) ILLUMINATOR OpERATIONS  
CAUTION  
The IR illuminator is a light that is invisible to the unaided  
eye for use during conditions of extreme darkness. How-  
ever, the light from the illuminator can be detected by the  
enemy using night vision devices.  
NOTE  
The purpose of the illuminator is for viewing at close distance up  
to 3 meters when additional illumination is needed.  
IR Illuminator gets activated when the monocular is already  
on by holding button (A) pressed for 1,5-2 seconds. A red light  
appears in the eyepiece to indicate that the IR illuminator is  
operating.  
You may focus IR light by placing the focusing lens of pivot  
plate(B) onto the window of IR illuminator ( C).  
C
A
B
Figure 4-4  
Infrared (IR) Illuminator Operations  
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SECTION V  
ZEROING OpERATIONAL  
DEFECTS  
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5-1 ZEROING OpERATIONAL DEFECTS  
Operational defects relate to the reliability of the image intensi-  
fier and are an indication of instability. If identified, they are an  
immediate cause for rejecting the ATN NVM-14. They include  
shading, edge glow, flashing, flickering, and intermittent opera-  
tion.  
A. SHADING  
If shading is persistent, you will not see a fully circular image  
(Figure 5-1). Shading is very dark and you cannot see an image  
through it. Shading always begins on the edge and migrates  
inward eventually across the entire image area. Shading is a  
high contrast area with a distinct line of demarcation. Return the  
ATN NVM-14 to the maintainer.  
Figure 5-1  
Shading  
NOTE  
Make sure the shading is not the result of improper eye-relief  
adjustment.  
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B. EDGE GLOW  
Edge glow is a bright area (sometimes sparkling) in the outer  
portion of the viewing area (see Figure 5-2). To check for edge  
glow, block out all light by cupping a hand over the lens. If the  
image tube is displaying edge glow the bright area will still show  
up. Return the ATN NVM-14 to the maintainer.  
Figure 5-2  
Mode Selector SwitchEdge Glow  
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C. FLASHING, FLICKERING, OR INTERMITTENT  
OpERATION  
The image may appear to flicker or flash. If there is more than  
one flicker, check for loose battery adapter or weak battery.  
Return the ATN NVM-14 to the maintainer.  
D. COSMETIC BLEMISHES  
These are usually the result of manufacturing imperfections that  
do not affect image intensifier reliability and are not normally  
a cause for rejecting ATN NVM-14. However, some types of  
blemishes can get worse over time and interfere with the ability  
to perform the mission. If you believe a blemish is a cause for  
rejection, record the specific nature of the problem on the main-  
tenance forms and identify the position of the blemish by using  
theclockmethodandapproximatedistancefromthecenter(e.g.,  
5:00 toward the outside, 2:30 near the center, or 1:00 midway).  
The following are cosmetic blemishes:  
1. Bright Spots.  
A bright spot is a small, non-uniform, bright area that may flicker  
or appear constant (Figure 5-3).  
Not all bright spots make the ATN NVM-14 rejectable. Cup  
your hand over the lens to block out all light. If the bright spot  
remains, return the ATN NVM-14 to the maintainer. Bright spots  
usually go away when the light is blocked out. Make sure any  
bright spot is not simply a bright area in the scene you are view-  
ing. Bright spots are acceptable if they do not interfere with  
the ability to view the outside scene and the ability to per-  
form the mission.  
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2. Emission points.  
A steady or fluctuating pinpoint of bright light in the image area  
and does not go away when all light is blocked from the objective  
lens of the monocular (Figure 5-3). The position of an emission  
point within the image area does not move. Not all emission  
points make the ATN NVM-14 rejectable. Make sure any emis-  
sion point is not simply a point light source in the scene you are  
viewing. Emission points are acceptable if they do not interfere  
with the ability to perform the mission.  
Figure 5-3  
Bright Spots and Emission points  
3. Black Spots.  
These are cosmetic blemishes in the image intensifier or dirt or  
debris between the lenses. Black spots are acceptable as long  
as they do not interfere with viewing the image. No action is  
required if this condition is present unless the spots inter-  
fere with the operator’s ability to perform the mission.  
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4. Fixed-pattern Noise.  
This is usually a cosmetic blemish characterized by a faint hex-  
agonal (honeycomb) pattern throughout the viewing area that  
most often occurs at high light levels or when viewing very bright  
lights (See Figure 5-4). This pattern can be seen in every image  
intensifier if the light level is high enough. This condition is  
acceptable as long as the pattern does not interfere with  
viewing the image and interfere with the ability to perform  
the mission.  
Figure 5-4  
Fixed pattern Noise  
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5. Chicken Wire.  
An irregular pattern of dark thin lines in the field of view either  
throughout the image area or in parts of the image area (See  
Figure 5-5). Under the worst-case condition, these lines will  
form hexagonal or square-wave shaped lines. No action is  
required if this condition is present unless it interferes with  
the viewing the image and interferes with the operator’s  
ability to perform the mission.  
Figure 5-5  
Chicken Wire  
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4
SECTION VI  
MAINTENANCE  
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2
3
4
5
6
6-2 OpERATOR TROUBLESHOOTING  
Table 6-2 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 correc-  
tive actions needed to correct the fault. If the equipment mal-  
function is not listed or actions listed do not correct the fault,  
notify your maintainer.  
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8
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6-3 CLEANING THE ATN NVM-14  
CAUTION  
The ATN NVM-14 is a precision optical instrument and must  
be handled carefully at all times to prevent damage.  
Do not scratch the external lens surfaces or touch them  
with your fingers.  
Wiping demisting shield with lens paper while wet or with  
wet lens paper can damage the coating.  
Clean monocular with water, if necessary, and dry thoroughly.  
Clean lenses with lens paper (and water, if necessary, except for  
demisting shield).  
6-4 HEADMOUNT MAINTENANCE  
A. BROWpAD REpLACEMENT  
Replace the browpads when cracked, torn, or contaminated.  
Perform the following procedure to remove and replace the  
browpads.  
1. Firmly grasp the headmount and remove the old browpad.  
2. Gently press on the new browpad. Lightly smooth out any  
wrinkles in the new browpad.  
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B. NECKpAD REINSTALLATION  
During operation of the monocular, it is possible for the neckpad  
to become separated from its position on the headband. Per-  
form the following procedures to reinstall the neckpad.  
1. Lift the upper headband strap retention tab (see Figure 6-1),  
allowing the neckpad strap to be inserted underneath.  
2. Slip the neckpad strap all the way under the upper strap reten-  
tion tab and then pull the lower part of the neckpad strap under  
the lower strap retention tab.  
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for the other side of the headband and  
neckpad if necessary.  
Figure 6-1  
Neckpad Reinstallation  
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C. LACING THE SLIDING BAR BUCKLE  
While donning and adjusting the headmount, it is possible for a  
strap to slip out of a slide fastener. Perform the following proce-  
dure to replace the strap and sliding bar buckle.  
Thread the strap from the inside of the buckle over the moveable  
sliding bar (see Figure 6-2). Thread the strap back through the  
buckle but this time under the sliding bar and over the serrated  
part of the buckle.  
Figure 6-2  
Lacing the Sliding Bar Buckle  
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6-4 TUBE ASSEMBLING  
1. Unscrew the eyepiece (E) from the case of device (A).  
2. Unscrew the lock ring (D) from the case of device.  
3. To extract the light guide (C) from the case of device.  
4. Introduce the tube (B) into the case of device (A).  
5. Set the light guide (C) onto the place in the case.  
6. Screw the lock ring (D) into the case of device.  
7. Screw the eyepiece (E) into the case of device (A).  
E
D
C
A
B
Figure 6-3  
Assembling of the tube into the NVM-14  
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AppENDIX A  
END ITEM COMpONENTS  
TABLE A-1 ATN NVM-14 END ITEM COMpONENNENTS  
ITEM DESCRIpTION  
Mini Monocular Assembly  
(without Image Intensifier Tube)  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Swing Arm Interface, Head/Helmet  
Weapon Mount  
4.  
Operator Manual  
5.  
6.  
Demist Shield, Eyepiece  
Soft Carrying Case  
7.  
Sacrificial Window  
8.  
Should Strap  
9.  
Head Mont Assembly  
Brow Pad Assembly (Small)  
Brow Pad Assembly (Medium)  
Brow Pad Assembly (Large)  
Lens Cap  
10.  
11.  
12.  
14.  
16.  
17.  
18.  
19.  
Eye Cup Assembly  
CR123A 3.0V DC Battery, Lithium  
Battery Adapter for CR123A  
Battery (AA Alkaline)  
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AppENDIX B  
REpAIR pARTS LIST  
TABLE B-1 ATN NVM-14 REpAIR pARTS LIST  
ITEM  
1.  
DESCRIpTION  
Battery Cap Insert  
pART NO.  
NVM-138  
CR123A  
M30-044  
7B315  
2.  
Lithium Battery  
AA Alkaline Battery  
Purge Screw  
ALT  
3.  
4.  
Battery Adapter  
Lens Cap  
NVM-198  
NVM-178  
NVM-032  
NVM-033  
NVM-156  
NVM-030  
NVM-035  
NVM-042  
7B257-2  
7B306  
5.  
6.  
Sacrificial Window  
Demist Shield  
7.  
8.  
Battery Cap Retainer  
Objective Lens Assembly  
Eyepiece Lens Assembly  
Head/Helmet Mount Adapter  
Ship/Storage Case  
Neck Cord  
9.  
10.  
11.  
12.  
13.  
14.  
15.  
16.  
17.  
18.  
19.  
20.  
21.  
22.  
23.  
24.  
25.  
26.  
27.  
Soft Carry Case  
Eyecup Assembly  
Operator Manual  
Shoulder Strap  
7B262  
7B422  
NVM-015  
7B267  
Headmount Assembly  
Dual Bridge Adapter  
Scope Adapter Mount  
IR450  
7B268-A1  
Picatinny Adapter  
Camera Adapter  
3X Lens  
5X Lens  
Lens Adapter  
Helmet mount  
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INDEX  
A
B
ABBREVIATIONS, 1-4  
BATTERY INSTALLATION, 4-2  
BATTERY LIFE, 4-2  
BLACK SPOTS, 5-5  
BRIGHT SPOTS, 5-4  
C
CAUTIONS, A, IV  
CHICKEN WIRE, 5-7  
CLEANING, 6-10  
COSMETIC BLEMISHES, 5-4  
D
E
DIOPTER ADJUSTMENT, 4-5, 6-3, 6-9  
EDGE GLOW, 5-3, 6-4  
EMISSION POINTS, 5-5  
END ITEM COMPONENTS, A-1  
EqUIPMENT LIMITATIONS, C  
EYE RELIEF, 2-3, 4-5  
EYEPIECE DIOPTER ADJ., 2-3  
F
FIXED-PATTERN NOISE, 5-6  
FLASHING, FLICKERING, OR INTERMITTENT OPERATION, 5-4  
F-NUMBER, 2-3  
G
H
GENERAL INFORMATION, 1-3  
HEIGHT, 2-3  
1
I
IR ILLUMINATION RANGE, 2-3  
IR ILLUMINATOR, A, 4-6, 6-8  
L
LENGTH, 2-3  
M
MAGNIFICATION, 2-3  
MAINTENANCE, 6-1, 6-8  
- HEADMOUNT, 6-10  
- PREVENTIVE, 6-2  
MECHANICAL FUNCTIONS, 4-5  
MOUNTING PROCEDURES, 3-2, 4-5  
O
OBJECTIVE LENS FOCUS, 2-2, 4-5, 6-3  
ON/OFF/ON IR CONTROL, 4-5  
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS, 4-2  
OPERATIONAL DEFECTS, 5-2, 6-4  
OPERATOR TROUBLESHOOTING, 6-7  
p
R
S
POWER REqUIREMENTS, 2-3  
REPAIR PARTS, B-1  
SAFETY SUMMARY, A  
SHADING, 5-2, 6-4  
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, 2-2  
T
TECHNICAL INFORMATION, 1-4, INFO-1  
VOLTAGE, 2-3  
V
W
WARRANTY INFORMATION, 1-4  
WEIGHT, 2-3  
WIDTH, 2-3  
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