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Infiray Jerry F-ENVG (Fused-Enhanced Night Vision Goggle)
The Infiray Jerry-F (also referred to as F-ENVG, standing for Fused Enhanced Night Vision Goggles) is a fused night vision and thermal monocular produced by [[Infiray]].


Among the positive features of the F-ENVG are small details that distinguish the device from so-called "Clip on fusion devices" as an example: Infiray Jerry C2/C5
Fused systems like the Jerry-F are an attempt to improve upon the combination of night vision devices and clip-on thermal imagers by providing a complete package.


What is an entire system with the F-ENVG as a complete package, with the clip-on attachment, it is an external module, which achieves the same result in practice, but differs from the operation and functionality.
The Infiray Jerry-F housing weights 372 g and has a waterproof certification of IP67. Also it comes with its own mounting system (239 g) and a external battery pack which is not compatible to other devices. Diopter is adjustable from -3.5 to +2.5


The Infiray Jerry F housing weights 372g. and has a Waterproof certification of IP67. Also it comes with its own Mounting system (239g.) and a external batterypack which can’t be switched for others because of attachment point.  
The lenses used for night vision component aren’t as good as mil-spec lenses on established devices like the [[AN/PVS-14|PVS-14]].


The lenses (for II) aren’t good as compared Carson lenses as well no MIL-SPEC certifications at all.
The built in thermal sensor has a resolution of 640 x 512 pixels (12 μm). A 16mm thermal lens diameter with adjustable focus has a [[Field of View (FOV)|FoV]] of 25,8° x 19,1° where the analog image has 40°. 


A build in Thermal sensor with 640x512px (12μm) ensures clear detection over longer ranges. The 16mm Thermal lens diameter has 25,8°x19,1° FOV where the IIT module has 40°. On Fused usage it has 4 thermal-modes where thermal-colors can be changed and a Full thermal-mode if IIT isn‘t used.  
For fused operation it has four thermal-modes where the color scheme can be changed. It also features a full thermal mode if image intensification isn‘t required.  


The battery life on fused usage is >8 hours where IIT only goes >60 hours.  
===== Fusion analog modes and color settings =====
The brightness adjustment for the thermal have different uses on specific modes.  


The housing allows a Manual-Gain control, changeable diopter and has a build in IR lamp.
* Outline-mode (orange/white-hot) knob stays for brightness/outline intensity
* Highlight-mode (orange/white-hot) knob stays for brightness
* Breath-mode (orange/white/black-hot) knob changes breath speed 0-100%
 
Thermal mode and color setting:
 
* Orange/white/black-hot knob stays for brightness
* x1 and x2 zoom
 
The Jerry F has 3 push/turn and knobs which cover all functions.
 
The button on the inputs/objective side can be turned counterclockwise and gives a "click" feedback.
 
This switches on the thermal imaging module and if turn further, it controls the brightness of it at the same time.
 
A short press changes the thermal image colors: (orange/white/black-hot) and a long press takes it to the menu.
 
The top button on the output/eyepiece side solely controls the IR reading light with a clockwise toggle.
 
The bottom knob on the outputs/eyepiece side contains most of the controls and is for turning on the analog image intensifier with a clockwise turn giving a "click" feedback, further turning simultaneously controls MGC/analogue brightness.
 
A short press with the thermal module switched on (Fusion modes), changes between the Fusion modes: (Outline,highlight,breath), a long press calibrates the sensor manually to the environment.
 
If the button is switched off while the thermal module is switched on, it immediately switches to full thermal mode where a short press in that mode controls zoom (x1/x2).
 
===== Menu settings =====
There isn’t much to change in settings.
 
# Outline modes line intensity
# PAL video output
# Switch on/off HUD with battery indicator, compass and other indicators
# Calibrate compass
# Exit
 
The battery life during fused operation is over 8 hours while the image intensification without thermal extends battery life to over 60 hours.
 
[[File:C82EAFD3-C076-4178-A25E-CA412D05555E.png|thumb|Head-Mounted Jerry F-ENVG Setup: Crye Precision Nightcap, Crye Precision Batterypack Pouch, Wilcox 3-Hole shroud, Jerry F mounting system (Included in accessories). Setup from side view]]
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Latest revision as of 13:26, 29 February 2024

Infiray Jerry-F with mount and battery pack

The Infiray Jerry-F (also referred to as F-ENVG, standing for Fused Enhanced Night Vision Goggles) is a fused night vision and thermal monocular produced by Infiray.

Fused systems like the Jerry-F are an attempt to improve upon the combination of night vision devices and clip-on thermal imagers by providing a complete package.

The Infiray Jerry-F housing weights 372 g and has a waterproof certification of IP67. Also it comes with its own mounting system (239 g) and a external battery pack which is not compatible to other devices. Diopter is adjustable from -3.5 to +2.5

The lenses used for night vision component aren’t as good as mil-spec lenses on established devices like the PVS-14.

The built in thermal sensor has a resolution of 640 x 512 pixels (12 μm). A 16mm thermal lens diameter with adjustable focus has a FoV of 25,8° x 19,1° where the analog image has 40°.

For fused operation it has four thermal-modes where the color scheme can be changed. It also features a full thermal mode if image intensification isn‘t required.

Fusion analog modes and color settings[edit | edit source]

The brightness adjustment for the thermal have different uses on specific modes.

  • Outline-mode (orange/white-hot) knob stays for brightness/outline intensity
  • Highlight-mode (orange/white-hot) knob stays for brightness
  • Breath-mode (orange/white/black-hot) knob changes breath speed 0-100%

Thermal mode and color setting:

  • Orange/white/black-hot knob stays for brightness
  • x1 and x2 zoom

The Jerry F has 3 push/turn and knobs which cover all functions.

The button on the inputs/objective side can be turned counterclockwise and gives a "click" feedback.

This switches on the thermal imaging module and if turn further, it controls the brightness of it at the same time.

A short press changes the thermal image colors: (orange/white/black-hot) and a long press takes it to the menu.

The top button on the output/eyepiece side solely controls the IR reading light with a clockwise toggle.

The bottom knob on the outputs/eyepiece side contains most of the controls and is for turning on the analog image intensifier with a clockwise turn giving a "click" feedback, further turning simultaneously controls MGC/analogue brightness.

A short press with the thermal module switched on (Fusion modes), changes between the Fusion modes: (Outline,highlight,breath), a long press calibrates the sensor manually to the environment.

If the button is switched off while the thermal module is switched on, it immediately switches to full thermal mode where a short press in that mode controls zoom (x1/x2).

Menu settings[edit | edit source]

There isn’t much to change in settings.

  1. Outline modes line intensity
  2. PAL video output
  3. Switch on/off HUD with battery indicator, compass and other indicators
  4. Calibrate compass
  5. Exit

The battery life during fused operation is over 8 hours while the image intensification without thermal extends battery life to over 60 hours.

Head-Mounted Jerry F-ENVG Setup: Crye Precision Nightcap, Crye Precision Batterypack Pouch, Wilcox 3-Hole shroud, Jerry F mounting system (Included in accessories). Setup from side view