InfiRay FINDER FH35R User Manual
InfiRay FINDER FH35R User Manual

InfiRay FINDER FH35R User Manual

Thermal imaging monocular

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User Manual
V1.0
FINDER
Thermal Imaging
Monocular
EN
FH35R V2

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  • Page 1 User Manual V1.0 FINDER Thermal Imaging Monocular FH35R V2...
  • Page 3: Important Safety Information

    Important Safety Information Environmental influences WARNING! Never point the lens of the device directly at intense heat sources such as the sun or laser equipment. The objective lens and eyepiece can function as a burning glass and damage the interior components. Avoid touching the metal surface (cooling fins) after exposure to sunlight or cold.
  • Page 4 Always store the device in a dry, well-ventilated space. For prolonged storage, remove the battery pack. If the device or the power unit has been damaged, send the device to our after-sales service for repair. Before using this product in an environment with water, ensure that the Type C cover is tightly covered.
  • Page 5 The battery pack has short circuit protection. But situations that may lead to short circuits should be avoided. Please keep the battery pack out of the reach of children. Disposal of batteries Directive 2006/66/EC (battery directive): This product contains a battery that cannot be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste in the European Union.
  • Page 6: Function Test

    further information. Information on disposal in other countries outside of the European Union This symbol is only applicable in the European Union. Please contact your local authority or dealer if you wish to dispose of this product and ask for a disposal option. Intended use The device is intended for displaying heat signatures during nature observation, remote hunting observations and for civil...
  • Page 7: Specifications

    Specifications Model FH35R V2 Microbolometer Resolution, pixels 640 × 512 Pixel size, μm NETD, mk ≤ 20 Frame refresh rate, Hz Optical Specifications Objective Lens, mm 35 / F0.9 Field of view, degree 12.6 × 10.1 Optical magnification, x 2 ~ 8 Digital zoom, x 1 / 1.5 / 2 / 2.5 / 3 / 3.5 / 4 Minimum focusing distance, m...
  • Page 8: Package Contents

    Package Contents Finder Series Thermal Imaging Monocular Portable Bag Type C USB cable HDMI cable Power adapter IBP-2 battery pack × IBC-2 battery charger Hand strap Neck strap Lens cloth User manual * Improvements may be made to the design and software to enhance its useful features without prior notice of the users.
  • Page 9: Components And Controls

    Integratedlaserrangefinder Display off function OLED display Longdetectiondistance Ultraclear mode for harsh weather conditions Cool hue and warm hue for selection 32GB Build-in memory Support photo and video recording Support APP connection via Wi-Fi Built-in digital compass and motion sensor Replaceable Battery Pack Convenient user interface Components and Controls 1.
  • Page 10: Battery Pack Installation

    Battery Pack Finder series thermal imaging monocular is supplied with a quickly removable 18650 Li-ion battery pack, which enabled the device to be used for up to 6h. The battery should be fully charged before first use. Battery Pack Installation Turn up the puller (15) on the battery pack (8), and align the orange line (D) on the battery pack (8) with the triangle symbol (C) on the battery slot (16) and push the battery pack...
  • Page 11 Finder series, connect the Type C end of the data cable (18) to the Type C port (13) of the product. Connect the other end of the data cable (18) to the power adapter (19) that comes with the product, or connect to another USB power socket with a rated output voltage not exceeding 5V.
  • Page 12 Method 2: Charging with Battery Charger Align the positioning block (A) of the battery pack (8) with the groove (B) of the battery charger (15), and insert the battery pack (8) into the battery charger (15). Connect the plug of the USB Type-C cable (18) to the USB connector of the power adapter (19).
  • Page 13 Battery charge status (see table) LED Indicator Battery charge status Battery level is from 1% to 25%. Battery level is from 25% to 50%. Battery level is from 50% to 75%. Battery level is from 75% to 99%. Battery is fully charged. Note: Two batteries can be charged at the same time: the second slot is designed for it.
  • Page 14: External Power Supply

    It is not recommended to connect third-party devices that consume more power than allowed. Do not charge the battery for more than 24 hours after it is already fully charged. Before a long storage time, the battery pack should be partially charged, not fully charged or discharged.
  • Page 15: Button Operations

    Button Operations...
  • Page 17: Icon Descriptions

    Icon Descriptions White Hot Black Hot Red Hot Target Highlight Ironbow Rainbow ×1/×1.5/×2/×2.5/×3/×3.5/×4 Digital zoom Display brightness Image sharpness Automatic calibration Manual calibration Ultraclear mode Wi-Fi Video out Digital compass Motion sensor Auto display off Micphone Switch unit More Calibration mode Image hue Defective pixel calibration Compass calibration...
  • Page 18: Operation

    Time and date System information Factory reset Return to the main menu Single ranging Continuous ranging Battery indication Battery charging Operation Power on and image adjustment Remove the lens cap (1). Press and hold the Power button (3) for 2s to power on the device. Then, the home screen appears after 10s.
  • Page 19: Home Screen

    Shut Down After using the device, press and hold the Power button (3) for 3 seconds. The shutdown countdown screen will appear. When the countdown from 3 to 0 is completed as indicated by the countdown icon, the device is powered off. Then release the button.
  • Page 20: Calibrate The Sensor

    Lower left corner – Time and date Lower right corner – Video output icon (when it is on). The color of the battery icon represents the current battery level. When the battery icon is shown in red, it indicates that the battery is low.
  • Page 21 (the sensor is closed by an internal shutter). M mode (manual). The device needs to be calibrated manually. Short press the Up (5) + Down (6) buttons for shutter Ø calibration, and long press for background calibration. The lens cap should be closed for background calibration. Ø...
  • Page 22: Video Recording

    Video Recording In the home screen, press and hold the Down/Photo (6) button to start video recording. A tooltip showing the recording time (showing in 00:01 MM: SS (minutes: seconds) format) will appear in the upper right corner of the display. The red dot in the tooltip flashes during recording.
  • Page 23: Memory Access

    IMG_HHMMSS. jpg (for photos) and VID_HHMMSS.mp4 (for video). HHMMSS- hour/minute/ second. Laser Rangefinder Finder FH35R is built-in laser rangefinder module. Short press the Up/Ranging (5) button to switch on the laser rangefinder function in the home screen. A blue cursor...
  • Page 24 In the single ranging mode, short press the Up/Ranging (5) button is required for ranging. In the continuous ranging mode, the distance of the target indicated by the cursor will be refreshed automatically every 1 second, without any keystroke operation. The measurement range and accuracy is 800m±1m, and it will be affected by fog and heavy rain and other weather.
  • Page 25: Main Menu Function

    Image Mode- by pressing the Down (6) button to change Ø the image mode in the shortcut menu 1.The icons from left to right are white hot, black hot, red hot, hot target highlight, ironbow and rainbow. Display Brightness- by pressing the Up (5) button to Ø...
  • Page 26 On the “More “option, short press the Menu (4) button to enter the sub menu for more settings. The button operation of the sub menu is the same as that of the Main Menu. Press and hold down the Menu (4) button to exit the menu. An automatic exit from the menu occurs after 10 seconds of inactivity.
  • Page 27 when it is on. Video Out-Selection of the video out function Press and hold the Menu button (4) to enter the menu. Select the 'Video out' option with Up (5) / Down (6) button. Short press the Menu button (4) to turn the video out on/off.
  • Page 28 Motion Sensor - Selection of the Motion Sensor Press and hold the Menu button (4) to enter the menu. Select the 'Motion Sensor' option with Up (5) / Down (6) button. Short press the Menu button (4) to turn the Motion sensor function on/off.
  • Page 29 Unit - Selection of the length unit There are two units for selection: meter (M) and yard (Y). Press and hold the Menu button (4) to enter the menu. Select the 'Unit' option with Up (5) / Down (6) button. Briefly press the Menu button (4) to select M or Y.
  • Page 30 Press and hold the Menu button (4) to enter the menu. Select the 'Image Hue' option with Up (5) / Down (6) button. Short press the Menu button (4) to select C or W. The switch between the warm and cool hues is not appears at the top of the display simultaneously with the main image.
  • Page 31 automatically. When ' ' is selected, it will cancel and return to the upper interface. Compass Calibration - Calibrate the digital compass Open the sub menu by pressing the Menu button (4). Select the 'Compass Calibration' option with the Up (5) / Down (6) button.
  • Page 32 Down (6) button. Long press the Menu button (4) to exit to the upper interface. System Information - View the information of this device Open the submenu by pressing the Menu button (4). Select the 'System Information' option with the Up (5) / Down (6) button.
  • Page 33 Image sharpness - level 1 Calibration mode -automatic System time - 00:00 2020/01/01 Video out / PIP / MIC / Compass / Motion sensor - off Automatic Display off / Ultraclear mode / Wi-Fi - off Note When factory Settings are restored, the Wi-Fi name and Ø...
  • Page 34 Wi-Fi Function The device is equipped with wireless communication with external devices (computer, smartphone) via Wi-Fi. Press and hold the Menu button (4) to enter the menu. Select the 'Wi-Fi ' option with the Up (5) / Down (6) button. Short press the Menu button (4) to turn the Wi-Fi on.
  • Page 35 InfiRay Outdoor and Update In order to continuously improve the product performance and provide better user experience, the software program, as well as parameters and operating instruction of the device will be constantly updated. Users can go to the official website (www.infirayoutdoor.com) to download and update.
  • Page 36: Technical Inspection

    After finishing the update, the device will root. Instructions for using InfiRay Outdoor can also be downloaded from the official website. Technical Inspection A technical inspection of the device is recommended before use. Check the external appearance of the device (there should be no cracks in the casing).
  • Page 37: Troubleshooting

    designed specially for this purpose. Troubleshooting This table lists all the problems that may arise when operating the device. Carry out the recommended checks and repairs in the order shown in the table. If a defect should occur that is not listed in the table, or if it is impossible to repair the defect yourself, the device should be returned for repair.
  • Page 38 Malfunction Possible reason Correction Poor image quality/ These problems may occur during reduced detection observation in difficult weather distance conditions(snow, rain, fog, etc. ). Delete the network The device password and reconnect using has been changed. the device password Smartphone or To ensure stable Wi-Fi tablet cannot be The device is in an...
  • Page 39: Legal And Regulatory Information

    Legal and Regulatory Information Wireless transmitter module frequency range: WLAN: 2.412-2.472GHz (For EU) Wireless transmitter module power <20dBm (only for EU) We, IRay Technology Co., Ltd., hereby declares that radio equipment Finder series is in compliance with the Directives 2014/53/EU, 2011/65/EU and RER 2017 (SI 2017/1206).
  • Page 40: Laser Statement

    operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
  • Page 41 CAUTION LASER Wavelength: 905 nm typical Pulse duration: 20 ns Frequency: 5000 Hz Standard: EN 60825-1:2014/A11:2021 ENGLISH...
  • Page 43 User Manual V1.0 FINDER Thermal Imaging Monocular FH35R V2...
  • Page 44 InfiRay Outdoor • Finder Series • User Manual IRay Technology Co., Ltd. Add.: 11th Guiyang Street, YEDA, Yantai 264006, P.R. China Tel: 0086-400-999-3800 Web: www.infirayoutdoor.com Email: infirayoutdoor@infiray.com...

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