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LTO-QUEST & LTO-QUEST HD
USER GUIDE
14400 NW Greenbrier Pkwy | Beaverton, OR 97006 USA | 1-800-538-7653 | leupold.com

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  • Page 1 LTO-QUEST & LTO-QUEST HD USER GUIDE 14400 NW Greenbrier Pkwy | Beaverton, OR 97006 USA | 1-800-538-7653 | leupold.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ..... . . 3 QUICK START GUIDE ....4 TIPS AND TRICKS .
  • Page 3: Introduction

    WARNING It is your responsibility to use your Leupold LTO-Quest device in a safe manner. Leupold & Stevens, Inc. will not be responsible for any property damage, injuries, or deaths resulting from any use of this device in any activities.
  • Page 4: Quick Start Guide

    QUICK START GUIDE Tips and Tricks Power On/O 1. Fully recharge your device before use with the included (US only) power adapter for Select optimal performance. For optimal battery performance, charge your LTO-Quest device after MENU Quickly access prolonged periods of inactive use. common settings from the main menu 2.
  • Page 5: Charging The Battery

    LTO-Quest showing the rear door open and the USB port (for charging) highlighted. For best results, Leupold recommends charging your LTO-Quest using the included micro USB cable by connecting it to your computer or a USB enabled wall outlet. When the thermal camera is off, the Battery Charging...
  • Page 6 QUICK START GUIDE Charging the Battery The Battery Charging screen Supplied 5-pin cable between charger and LTO-Quest USB Port. Note: Not all OTG cables are built with the same specifications through all suppliers. The cable provided in the box is built to our specifications.
  • Page 7: Turning On Your Lto-Quest

    QUICK START GUIDE Turning on your LTO-Quest CENTER A long press of the button will cause the device to activate and start up the software. The splash screen will then display. Note that the version is also displayed. The startup sequence is shown on page 9. The Splash screen...
  • Page 8: Setting Up Your Lto-Quest

    QUICK START GUIDE Setting up your LTO-Quest First-Time Use To turn on your device, press the CENTER button and hold until the screen lights. The button-function ribbon at the top of the screen defines the meaning of the three buttons. For each of the setup screens, use the LEFT RIGHT buttons to navigate,...
  • Page 9 QUICK START GUIDE Setting up your LTO-Quest Press the CENTER button to power on the device ENGLISH ESPAÑOL FRANÇAIS DEUTSCH Splash screen Select your Select date Select time Enter date Setup complete screen language format format and time The startup sequence...
  • Page 10: Thermal Imaging

    QUICK START GUIDE Thermal Imaging CENTER button LEFT button RIGHT button FILTERS MENU CAPTURE RETURN TO DEVICE Imaging screen options...
  • Page 11: Filters Screen

    QUICK START GUIDE Filters Screen On the FILTERS Screen, the button-function ribbon changes to: Button-function ribbon on the Filters screen LEFT RIGHT By pressing the button for “previous” or the button for “next”, the image is cycled through the available filters (technically known as look-up tables, or LUTs).
  • Page 12: Image Capture Screen

    QUICK START GUIDE Image Capture Screen RIGHT CAPTURE While the thermal imaging screen is displayed, pressing the button will Every time the button is pressed, the image being captured is capture and save an image to the microSD card. You can also enter the GALLERY displayed along with a blue progress bar (left to right) at the bottom of the from this screen.
  • Page 13: Menu Screen

    QUICK START GUIDE Menu Screen See the following sections for descriptions of the categories of settings found on the Menu screen. The Menu screen...
  • Page 14: Gallery

    QUICK START GUIDE Gallery When you enter the Gallery, the most recently captured image is displayed. Pressing the LEFT button repeatedly will cycle through all the images in reverse chronological order, while pressing the RIGHT button returns you to the oldest chronological image. The date and time of the captured images are displayed at the bottom (center) of the screen, while the temperature (and units) for the area within the reticle (or target) is displayed.
  • Page 15 QUICK START GUIDE Gallery The Gallery Options screen. The Empty Gallery screen...
  • Page 16: Device Settings

    QUICK START GUIDE Device Settings The Device Settings screen The General Settings screen The Device Settings screen allows you to access general camera settings, The General Settings screen allows you to specify the units for displayed date and time, language, power, as well as performing a factory restore. temperature, either Celsius or Fahrenheit, and enable or disable the Overlays.
  • Page 17 QUICK START GUIDE Device Settings Select Date Format screen Select Time Format screen Choosing one of the two date formats causes LTO-Quest to immediately Choosing one of the two time formats causes LTO-Quest to immediately set all set all date displays and captures to the desired format. time displays and captures to the desired format.
  • Page 18 QUICK START GUIDE Device Settings ENGLISH ESPAÑOL FRANÇAIS DEUTSCH Set Date and Time screen Language screen Setting values for the date and time will cause LTO-Quest to update all Choosing a language causes LTO-Quest to immediately set all dialogs to the displays and captures of date and time.
  • Page 19: Temperature Units

    QUICK START GUIDE Temperature Units The user can choose to display (and capture) temperatures in one of two available units, Fahrenheit or Celsius. The Units screen...
  • Page 20: Power Settings

    QUICK START GUIDE Power Settings The Power screen Auto turn-off setting The Power Settings screen allows you to choose settings for the auto- Enabling the Auto Turn-Off setting will automatically turn off the thermal imager power management and the LCD display screen brightness. after the time specified, as long as there’s no further interaction.
  • Page 21: Display Settings

    QUICK START GUIDE Display Settings Display brightness setting This setting allows you to control the amount of light generated by the LCD display. Managing this setting allows you to conserve battery power or limit the amount of light from the screen, depending on the situation.
  • Page 22: Flashlight Settings

    QUICK START GUIDE Flashlight Settings Low-intensity setting You can also adjust the flashlight’s low-intensity setting, applied with the second button “click”.
  • Page 23: About Screen

    QUICK START GUIDE About This option displays your LTO-Quest’s model number, serial number, and software version. The About screen...
  • Page 24: Power Off Thermal

    QUICK START GUIDE Power Off Thermal The Power Off Thermal option is an alternative to the long-hold of the CENTER button. CENTER button Power off thermal...
  • Page 25: Battery Level

    QUICK START GUIDE Battery Level Power Off Battery Charge Less than 10% 10% to 35% 35% to 65% 65% to 85% More than 85% remaining remaining remaining remaining remaining Select this option The device is to turn off the connected to thermal imager.
  • Page 26: Filters

    QUICK START GUIDE Filters There are seven filters (also known as LUTs) you can apply to colorize the image. After selecting FILTERS via the LEFT button, press the LEFT RIGHT button until the desired image filter is displayed, then select it via the CENTER button.
  • Page 27: Flashlight Operation

    FLASHLIGHT OPERATION The right SIDE button on your LTO-Quest is dedicated to always be for the Flashlight. Pressing the SIDE button once powers the LED flashlight to its high- intensity setting. A second press of the SIDE button powers the flashlight to its low-intensity setting, and the third press causes the flashlight to turn off. When LTO-Quest is off, pressing the SIDE button will display the flashlight’s setting on the screen.
  • Page 28: Flashlight Settings

    FLASHLIGHT OPERATION Flashlight Settings The Flashlight screen High-intensity setting The Flashlight screen allows you to adjust the intensity level of the two You can adjust the flashlight’s high-intensity setting, applied with the first “click” levels of the LED flashlight. button “click”.
  • Page 29: Restore Factory Settings

    RESTORE FACTORY SETTINGS Restore screen Successful Restore screen The Restore option allows the user to restore all of the settings to the default settings and options that reflect the state of the device when it left the factory. After power-cycling, the user will then be required to perform the setup process again.
  • Page 30: Downloading Images

    (adapter not included). Insert your microSD card into the memory slot on LTO-Quest You can then use the Leupold LTO-Quest as you normally would, capturing images, transferring them to your computer, etc. Your microSD card can also be erased and reused, whether on your PC via an adapter, in your LTO-Quest, or via a USB connection. The Leupold LTO-Quest is designed to hold a maximum 32GB card should you choose to use one.
  • Page 31 DOWNLOADING IMAGES USB Port Connect the USB cable to your computer and the microSD card should become visible as a storage device or removable drive. Once visible, open the DCIM folder to access the photos. You can copy or drag photos to your computer (Mac or PC or Tablet/Mobile) for storage. The photos are a standard .PNG format and can be edited, annotated, and inserted into documents easily.
  • Page 32: Care Guide

    Repairing: Do not open the device and do not attempt to repair it yourself. Disassembling the device may damage it or may cause injury to you. Disassembling your device voids all warranty terms. If the device is damaged, malfunctions, or exhibits other detrimental characteristics, contact Leupold’s support team. You can find more information about service and support at Leupold.com.
  • Page 33 CARE GUIDE Storage To maximize battery longevity and life, if the device is going to be in storage for long periods of time (i.e., more than six months), it is best to recharge the battery to 75% capacity after six months. Cleaning Keep the device free from mud, grime, grease, oil, etc.
  • Page 34: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING 1. The device will not power on. a. Try plugging the device in with the supplied wall charger or another 1-amp-rated charger to ensure there is enough battery remaining. b. Try performing a hard system reset by holding down the CENTER button for thirty seconds, release and wait.
  • Page 35 8. If the battery is completely discharged and thermal imaging won’t start. a. Charge battery and power on thermal camera. If screen displays all black, power-cycle your LTO-Quest. LTO-Quest connected to a Mac OS If none of these suggestions work, please contact Leupold Product Service: 1 (800) 538-7653.
  • Page 36: Appendix

    APPENDIX Device Specifications Environmental Operating Temperature 14˚ to 149˚ F (-10˚ to 65˚ C) Storage Temperature -40˚ to 131˚ F (-40˚ to 55˚ C) Battery Charge Temperature 32˚ to 113˚ F (0˚ to 45˚ C) Ingress Protection Water and dust resistant Shock Drop test per 1 meter onto pavement Humidity...
  • Page 37 Chalcogenide Glass w/Anti-reflective Coating Focal Length 4 mm F/1.2 Focus Range 6 inches to infinity Detection Distance LTO-Quest HD: Up to 750 yards / LTO-Quest: Up to 300 yards Flashlight Type Lumens Default Hi 300 lm Default Low 120 lm Spot Field of View 7˚...
  • Page 38 APPENDIX Device Specifications Display Type 2.4” TFT Color LCD Resolution LTO-Quest HD: 320x240 QVGA / LTO-Quest: 206x156 QVGA Viewing Angle > 70 Degrees Contrast Ratio 500:1 Battery Technology Polymer Lithium Ion Capacity 1900mAh Voltage 3.7V nominal Charge Current On included power adapter <...
  • Page 39 USB Connection USB Port Micro-B Mass Storage Class Windows, MAC OS 9 & X, Linux Accessories Refer to leupold.com for latest accessory list Belt Clip/Tripod Mount Universal belt clip and 1/4”-20 mount for tripods Warranty Leupold 5-Year Electronics Warranty Device...
  • Page 40 APPENDIX Conformities Standard Description EN 61326-1:2012 Electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use. EMC requirements. General requirements EN 61326-2-2:2013 Electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use. EMC requirements. Part 2-2 Particular requirements – Test Configurations, operational conditions and performance criteria for portable test measuring and monitoring equipment used in low-voltage distribution systems.
  • Page 41 APPENDIX Conformities Standard Description IEC 61000-4-4:2004 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) – Part 4-4: Testing and measurement Amendment 1:2010 Techniques – Electrical fast transient/burst immunity test IEC 61000-4-5:2005 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) – Part 4-5: Testing and measurement techniques – Surge immunity test IEC 61000-4-6:2008 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) –...

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