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PumIR-M™
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  • Page 1 PumIR-M™ Manual Version of: 02/2025 from 0.0.31M...
  • Page 2: Pumir-M™ Quick Start Guide

    Press and hold simultaneously: Open menu Battery compartment with Locking screw Button 2: Press and hold: change filter Press briefly: Change zoom level PumIR-M/M20: 1x, 2x, 3,x, 3x, 8x PumIR-M.5/M20.5: 0.5x, 1x, 1.5x, 2x, 4x Button 1 Press briefly: display brightness, alternating Press and hold:...
  • Page 3: Insert/Change Of Battery

    Insert/change of battery Open the battery compartment by turning the lock to the left. Insert two CR123 batteries or two rechargeable Li- ion batteries (type 16650) according to the polarity indicated on the battery compartment. Close the battery compartment again. Note Only use externally intact CR123 brand cloth if necessary.
  • Page 4: Display Text And Symbols

    Display text and symbols NORM Shutter Flag Current zoom level Current thermal filter Active afocal lens Battery level indicator Active outline mode Range estimation HOG NFOV XFOV...
  • Page 5: Preface By The Inventor

    But there is one more wish we will ful- Dr. Björn Andres fill for our customers with the PumIR: Many users (CEO of Andres Industries AG) use high-magnification riflescopes, which are rat- her unsuitable for attachments. For this group of...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents PumIR-M™ Quick start guide ...... 2 16650 Rechargeable battery ....21 Operation ..........2 18650 Rechargeable battery ....21 Insert/change of battery ......3 Use of Accessories ........22 Display text and symbols ......4 PumIR Video- and Power Cable ..... 22 NORM ..........
  • Page 7: Scope Of Delivery

    Scope of delivery PumIR 2 Batteries CR123 PumIR-M™ Manual Manual Quick Start guide Thread cap Cleaning cloth Big outdoor case Battery Sleeve...
  • Page 8: Thermal Imaging Functions

    Thermal imaging functions Switching on/off If the device is started at low temperatures or To switch on, open the protective flap. Opening with an almost empty battery, the limitations men- the flap releases the thermal sensor and the device tioned above will occur right from the start, but starts up within a few seconds.
  • Page 9 CR = Cold Red With this filter, the heat sources are shown in black and the coldest areas of the image in red. This tactical filter is preferably used at night to reduce glare. BCR = Boost Cold Red The boost variant of the CR filter optimizes the brightness dynamics. This means that even less warm objects are displayed better.
  • Page 10 BH = Black Hot In contrast to the white-hot filter, the heat sources are displayed in black here. This makes the thermal image look much more natural. However, as a much larger area of the image is displayed in lighter shades of gray, the glare effect is more pronounced at night.
  • Page 11: Calibration

    Calibration Automatic calibration Note As soon as the device is started, the temperature- Suitable tools that can be calibrated to if dependent actual and optimum image display is they correspond to the ambient tempera- calculated. If differences are detected, the sensor ture are: calibrates itself automatically to keep the image •...
  • Page 12: Use Of Rechargeable Batteries

    Brightness adjustment Use of rechargeable batteries Briefly press button 1 to set the display brightness. If the brightness has not been changed for at least Attention 10 seconds, the brightness decreases each time Please read the safety instructions ca- the button is pressed until it reaches the darkest refully and observe them thoroughly! setting.
  • Page 13: Menu

    Menu IMG menu Special Functions In this sector you can adjust individual settings on your device to adapt it to your application requi- Menu rements. You can access the menu by pressing buttons 1 and Submenu AVID – video output 3 simultaneously (for at least one second).
  • Page 14: Submenu Coll

    Submenu COLL In this submenu you can adjust the collimation of your PumIR. Pre-collimation Point the weapon and scope at an object that is visible in both the visible and the thermal imaging spectrum. This can be a halogen lamp, for example, but also a church spire. The object should be at least 50 m away.
  • Page 15: Submenu Filt

    MISC menu Submenu FILT When delivered, only the CR, BCR, BRH, WH and BWH filters are activated. In the FILT submenu, you In this sector you can call up submenus that are can activate or deactivate all filters so that only the not always required.
  • Page 16: Puk

    latter, the PIN is only requested after 255 switch- on processes. Each time you enter the PIN in the Note PIN menu, the cycle is automatically reset and starts An NVFFC can only be performed after cali- counting again. According to the above example, bration has been carried out shortly before- the PIN would only be requested again after 255 hand (p.
  • Page 17: Info Menu

    center of the image. By default, the values are auto- matically selected to X=0 and Y=0 – thus the re- ticle is located in the center of the displayed image. If this is not sufficient, the elevation and windage can be corrected according to the step width table (p.
  • Page 18: Mount Check

    Mount Check The MC function can be used to check the re- Position the crosshairs so that they are congruent peat accuracy of the PumIR in front of an optic with the reticle of the optics. Save the settings by with reticle, e.g.
  • Page 19 COLL Nr 1-6 Six different settings can be settings can be called up or saved Mount Check ZOOM 1x / 0.5x 2x / 1x Any zoom level except 1x / 0.5x can be activated/deactivated 3x / 1.5x 4x / 2x 8x / 4x FILT Cold Red...
  • Page 20 MISC Power supply (CR123/16650/18650) (De)activation of the on/off function FLAP of the lens flap SHUT (De)activation of the shutter PIN query (ON/OFF) Frequency of request (after 1-255x switching on) Warning at device start WARN (0-10 starts before the query is warned) Change PIN NVFFC Saving the calibration...
  • Page 21: Power Supply

    Power supply CR123 Lithium battery The PumIR is supplied and operated with two CR123 batteries. In particularly cold environments, reliable operation is only possible with batteries. At very low temperatures (for example -30°C) the runtime of batteries is also reduced. To compensate the difference in thickness it is necessary to use the battery sleeve.
  • Page 22: Use Of Accessories

    Use of Accessories PumIR™ Magnifier Eyepiece 2x Although the PumIR™ was actually developed as a clip-on device, it can also be used as a handheld de- vice with the lightweight magnifier eyepiece. Before application, make sure to remove the thread cap (also see „Thread cap“...
  • Page 23: Lithium Battery Cr123

    Lithium Battery CR123 The PumIR is supplied and operated with two CR123 batteries. In particularly cold environments, reliable operation is only possible with batteries. No. 270025 PumIR Video- and Power Cable After connecting to the PumIR™ to a PC, it gets re- cognised as a webcam and can be used according- ly.
  • Page 24: The .5-Variants

    The .5-Variants If you combine a powerful scope with the PumIR™, This allows the use of riflescopes with higher mag- the view can look pixelated. The reason for this is nification than the recommended 2x. Thus, even that they are not properly matched to one another. with 3-4x scopes, the entire image is visible and We provide a solution to this problem by introdu- looks smooth.
  • Page 25: Pumir™Adapter Plate Acro

    PumIR™Adapter Plate ACRO™ The PumIR™ has a top-platform for special acces- sory options. Using an adapter plate, it is therefore possible to mount an additional reflex sight as a backup sight. Particularly compatible for this purpose is the ACRO™ series from Aimpoint. No.
  • Page 26: Pumir™ Magnifier Eyepiece 2X

    Flip-2Side Mount for PumIR™ With the robust Flip-2Side, the PumIR is the first de- vice that can be folded out of the field of view within a second despite its powerful 36 mm optics. The overall system remains ergonomic as the PumIR is particularly flat and lightweight and the Flip-2Side is preferably folded to the left.
  • Page 27: Tripod Rail For Weapon/Picatinny

    Tripod rail for Weapon/Picatinny The PumIR™ should be mounted in such a way that the optical axis of the eyepiece of the PumIR™ and the optical axis of the scope are identical. Small dif- ferences of less than 3mm are tolerable. Tripod rail 36mm (350cNm) No.240736 Tripod rail 38mm* (400cNm)
  • Page 28: Collimation Step Sizes

    Collimation step sizes The step width of single keystrokes and and the pos- p. 11) are shown in the following table for each sible total adjustment range of the collimation (see zoom level. Adjustment per keystroke in cm depending on the distance and zoom level PumIR.5 / PumIR 0.5x...
  • Page 29 Max. Adjustment range depending on the zoom level in cm/100m PumIR.5 / PumIR Zoom level Windage Elevation 0.5x 1.5x PumIR.5 / PumIR with Afocal Lens Zoom level Windage Elevation 0.5x 1.5x...
  • Page 30: Coverages

    Coverages Zoom Units cm/100m 133.30 69.93 6.56 30.9 45.89 19.67 0.5x mrad 19.96 10.47 0.98 6.54 6.87 2.95 in/100yd 47.99 25.17 2.36 15.73 16.52 7.08 45.75 24.00 2.25 15.00 15.75 6.75 cm/100m 66.65 34.96 3.28 21.85 22.94 9.83 mrad 9.98 5.24 0.49 3.27...
  • Page 31 Zoom Units cm/100m 133.30 69.93 6.56 30.9 45.89 19.67 0.5x mrad 19.96 10.47 0.98 6.54 6.87 2.95 in/100yd 47.99 25.17 2.36 15.73 16.52 7.08 45.75 24.00 2.25 15.00 15.75 6.75 cm/100m 66.65 34.96 3.28 21.85 22.94 9.83 mrad 9.98 5.24 0.49 3.27 3.44...
  • Page 32 Zoom Units cm/100m 137.67 76.48 15.30 52.45 32.78 24.04 0.5x mrad 20.62 11.45 2.29 7.85 4.91 3.60 in/100yd 49.56 27.53 5.51 18.88 11.80 8.65 47.25 26.25 5.25 18.00 11.25 8.25 cm/100m 68.83 38.24 7.65 26.22 16.39 12.02 mrad 10.31 5.73 1.15 3.93 2.45...
  • Page 33: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Problem Cause Solution Batteries flat or wrong polarity Check polarity or insert fresh battery Brightness set too dark Increase brightness with button 1 Device does not switch Device was previously switched off by Open the flap and press button 4 on / screen remains pressing a button for 1 second...
  • Page 34: Cleaning And Care

    Cleaning and care Repair and Spare part service The PumIR can be cleaned with clean water (e.g. with We have made the PumIR as small and light as pos- some dish liquid) and a soft paintbrush or soft cloth. sible. Nevertheless, it is very stable and therefore Do not use strong chemical cleaning agents.
  • Page 35: Technical Data

    Technical data PumIR Model PumIR-M™ PumIR-M20™ PumIR-M.5™ PumIR-M20.5™ Order number 240701 240713 240713 240714 User group Military/Law Enforcement only Temperature resolution 20mK 20mK 20mK 20mK Sensor resolution 640x512 1x, 2x, 3x, 1x, 2x, 3x, 0.5x, 1x, 1.5x, 0.5x, 1x, 1.5x,...
  • Page 36: Warranty Declaration

    The device may discretion of Andres Industries AG, a free repair or only be opened by the manufacturer. Otherwise, a free delivery of spare parts or replacement of the damage to the device may occur that is not cove- similar or corresponding product.
  • Page 37: Eu Declaration Of Conformity

    EU Declaration of Conformity (No. 0012) Andres Industries AG Weißenseer Weg 37 13055 Berlin states that the thermal imaging devices PumIR-M™ (240701) comply with the relevant harmonization legislation of PumIR-M.5™ (240713) Directive 2014/35/EU. PumIR-M20™ (240713) The following harmonized standards relating to PumIR-M20.5™...
  • Page 38 Notes...
  • Page 39 Notes...
  • Page 40 Andres Industries AG CEO: Dr. Björn Andres Weissenseer Weg 37 13055 Berlin Germany Service & Support Tel.: +49 30 45 80 39 00 E-Mail: info@andres-industries.de Web: www.andres-industries.de serial number PumIR RoHS compliant IP 68 MIL-STD-810G Power in: 5V /CR123 3V production date www.andres-industries.de...

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