1. Hua Neke Atuview
The PARD FD1 is a versatile front-mounted clip-on night vision scope designed to enhance your optical scope with advanced night vision capabilities. It can also function as a standalone digital night vision monocular or a digital riflescope, offering precision and adaptability in various low-light conditions.
Āhuatanga matua:
- Three-in-one Functionality: Front clip-on, digital night vision monocular, and digital riflescope.
- Quick Attach/Detach: Includes a 63mm adapter for swift transitions.
- Ballistics Calculator: Integrated system for precise aiming point calculation.
- Whakaaturanga Whakataunga teitei: OLED screen (1440*1080) and CMOS sensor (1920*1080) for clear imaging.
- Adjustable IR Illuminator: 6 levels with 350m range, 850nm/940nm options.
- VLEA & PIP Mode: Visible Light Enhancement Algorithm and Picture-in-Picture for enhanced clarity and target identification.
- Hopu Aunoa: Intelligent 20-second video recording upon action detection.
- Mauroa: 6000J Recoil resistance and IP67 waterproof rating.
- Hononga Wi-Fi: Connects to PardVision app for viewnga whakaahua me nga ataata.

Figure 1.1: PARD FD1 Night Vision Scope, main view.

Figure 1.2: The PARD FD1 offers versatile 3-in-1 functionality as a clip-on, monocular, or riflescope.
Video 1.1: Official PARD FD1/LRF product overview demonstrating key features and quick attachment.
2. Aratohu Tatūnga
2.1 Te Wetewete me te Tirotiro Tuatahi
- Kia ata whakatuwhera i te kete ka tango i nga waahanga katoa.
- Manatoko kei te wātea ngā tūemi katoa kua whakarārangihia i roto i ngā mea o roto o te kete.
- Inspect the device for any visible damage. If damage is found, contact customer support immediately.

Figure 2.1: PARD FD1 Night Vision Scope and included accessories.
2.2 Attaching the FD1 as a Clip-on
The FD1 can be quickly attached to your existing optical scope using the provided 63mm adapter.
- Ensure your optical scope is securely mounted and zeroed.
- Attach the 63mm adapter to the objective lens of your optical scope. Tighten securely but do not overtighten.
- Align the PARD FD1 with the adapter and slide it into place until it clicks securely.
- Verify the FD1 is firmly attached and stable before use.

Figure 2.2: The quick attach and detach mechanism of the PARD FD1.
2.3 Te Whakakā me ngā Tautuhinga Tīmatanga
- Whakauruhia he pākahiko kua oti te utu ki roto i te waahanga pākahiko.
- Press and hold the power button (usually marked with Ⓘ) until the display illuminates.
- Follow on-screen prompts for initial language and time settings.
- Adjust the diopter for a clear view na roto i te karu kanohi.
3. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
3.1 Mana Taketake
The PARD FD1 features intuitive controls for easy operation. Refer to the image below for button layout.

Whakaahua 3.1: Taha view of PARD FD1 showing control buttons.
| Pātene/Mana | Mahi |
|---|---|
| Power Button (Ⓘ) | Press and hold to power on/off. Short press for display sleep mode. |
| Patene OK | Confirm selection in menus, take photo/start recording. |
| Patene Tahua | Access main menu. |
| Up/Down/Left/Right Buttons | Navigate menus, adjust settings (e.g., IR intensity, zoom). |
| Pihi IR | Activate/adjust Infrared (IR) illuminator intensity. |
3.2 Aratau Tirohanga Po
The FD1 automatically switches to night vision mode in low light. Adjust the IR illuminator for optimal visibility.
- Pehia te IR button to cycle through IR intensity levels (Level 1-6).
- Choose between 850nm (brighter, longer range) and 940nm (less visible to animals) IR wavelengths via the menu.

Figure 3.2: Adjustable IR Illuminator with multiple levels for varying conditions.
3.3 Ballistics Calculator (If LRF model)
For models with LRF (Laser Rangefinder), the integrated ballistics calculator assists in precise shot placement.
- Access the Ballistics Calculator from the main menu.
- Input parameters such as projectile velocity, weight, and zero range.
- The system will calculate and display the precise aiming point.

Figure 3.3: The integrated Ballistics Calculator helps improve accuracy.
3.4 Rangefinder (If LRF model)
The FD1-850 no LRF model does not include a laser rangefinder. For models with LRF, follow these steps:
- Point the device at the target.
- Activate the rangefinder function (refer to specific button in menu).
- The distance to the target will be displayed on the screen.

Figure 3.4: Rangefinder in action, displaying target distance.
3.5 Te Hopu Ataata me te Purei Anō
The FD1 can record high-resolution videos and automatically capture 20-second clips upon detecting action.
- Pehia te Tuhia button (usually marked with a camera icon) to start/stop manual recording.
- Access recorded videos via the Playback menu.
- Ensure a Micro SD card is inserted for recording.
3.6 Hononga Wi-Fi
Connect your FD1 to a smartphone via Wi-Fi using the PardVision app for remote viewing me file whakahaere.
- Tikiake te PardVision taupānga mai i te toa taupānga o to taputapu.
- Enable Wi-Fi on your FD1 via the system menu.
- Connect your smartphone to the FD1's Wi-Fi network (SSID and password displayed on the FD1 screen).
- Open the PardVision app to view live feed, photos, and videos.

Figure 3.5: Wi-Fi connectivity allows remote control and media access.
4. Tiaki me te Tiaki
- Te horoi: Use a soft, lint-free cloth to clean the lenses. For stubborn dirt, use a lens cleaning solution specifically designed for optics. Do not use abrasive materials.
- Rokiroki: Store the device in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Remove the battery if storing for extended periods.
- Tiaki Pūhiko: Use only recommended batteries. Ensure batteries are fully charged before use and properly disposed of when depleted.
- parewai: The FD1 is IP67 rated, meaning it is protected from dust and can withstand immersion in water up to 1 meter for 30 minutes. Ensure all covers and caps are securely closed before exposure to water.
5. Te Raru
| Raruraru | Take pea | Rongoā |
|---|---|---|
| Kaore te taputapu i te hiko. | Low or depleted battery; incorrectly inserted battery. | Charge or replace the battery. Ensure battery is inserted with correct polarity. |
| Ko te atahanga he rangirua, he maamaa ranei. | Diopter not adjusted; dirty lens; focus ring not adjusted. | Adjust the diopter. Clean the lens. Adjust the focus ring on the objective lens. |
| Night vision performance is poor. | IR illuminator off or low intensity; insufficient ambient light. | Activate or increase IR illuminator intensity. Ensure there is some ambient light for the sensor to pick up. |
| Kaore e taea te hono ki Wi-Fi. | Wi-Fi not enabled on device; incorrect password; app not updated. | Enable Wi-Fi in device settings. Double-check Wi-Fi password. Update PardVision app. |
| Kaore i te mahi te tuhi. | No SD card; full SD card; corrupted SD card. | Insert a compatible SD card. Delete old files or format SD card (backup data first). Try a different SD card. |
6. Whakatakotoranga Hangarau
| Whakatakotoranga | Taipitopito |
|---|---|
| Ingoa Tauira | FD1-850 no LRF |
| Whakaaetanga Taiao | 1920*1080 CMOS |
| Whakaatu Whakatau | 1440*1080 OLED |
| IR Illuminator Wavelength | 850nm (Adjustable) |
| Awhe Whakamarama IR | Tae atu ki te 350m |
| Ātete Hokihoki | 6000J |
| Whakatauranga parewai | IP67 |
| Ahu (LxWxH) | 4.53"R x 2.95"W x 2.05"T (115*75*52mm) |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 328 Karamu |
| Rauemi | Konumohe |
| Pūrere Hototahi | Rifle, Shotgun, Handgun |
| Rokiroki | Kāri SD Micro (kaore i whakauruhia) |
7. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
7.1 Nga Korero Whakaputanga
The PARD FD1 Night Vision Scope comes with a 1-tau pūtāhui mai i te ra o te hokonga. Ka kapi tenei whakamana i nga hapa o te hangahanga me nga mahi kino i raro i te whakamahinga noa. Tena koa pupurihia to tohu mo te hoko mo nga kereme whakamana.
7.2 Tautoko Kiritaki
For technical assistance, warranty claims, or any other inquiries, please contact PARD customer support:
- Haere ki te rangatira Pard Store on Amazon mo nga korero hua me nga rauemi.
- Refer to the contact information provided in your product packaging or on the official PARD webpae.





