TA B LE O F C O N T E N T S Application ........4 Specifications .
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The instructions in this manual are for informational use only and subject to change without notice . This manual is not to be construed as a commitment by ATN Corp . ATN Corp . assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this book .
A PPL I CAT I O N The thermal monocular camera captures sharp thermal imaging at a fast frame rate for smooth, impeccable vision on running targets and from moving vehicles . Designed to increase situational awareness at any time of day, the camera can detect humans, animals, and objects in complete darkness, haze, or through glaring light, equipping law enforcement professionals, hunters, and outdoor enthusiasts with reliable thermal...
0.83 lb / 375 g 0.95 lb / 430 g without without without without without Weight battery battery battery battery battery 3 years Warranty * ATN reserves the right to change the above specifications at any time without notice .
. 4 . Ensure that all optical surfaces are clean and ready for use . NOTE If any accessories are missing or broken contact ATN’s Customer Service at 1.800.910.2862. CHARGING THE DEVICE The start bar will display battery information after the Camera starts .
STEP 1 . Open the sealing cover of the Type-C port when charging . STEP 2 . Connect the Type-C cable to the Type-C port to charge the Camera . The charging indicator states: • Red light on: charging . •...
2 . Transferring the Update File • Connect the device to a PC or notebook using a USB cable . • Power On the device . • Navigate to: Menu -> Settings -> USB Data Transfer . • Select “Storage” mode to access the device’s internal memory . •...
2 . UP BUTTON • Press and hold to record videos . • Press to capture images . For devices with laser range finder: • Press to enable the laser ranging mode . • Press and hold to record videos . CAUTION Laser can cause damages to eyes .
F U N C T I O N S CONFIGURING THE CAMERA MENU DESCRIPTION When the Camera is on, press and hold MENU BUTTON to enter the main menu . Functions of all buttons are as follows . 1 . Press UP BUTTON to move upward the cursor . NOTE For the camera with laser range finder, press to move upward the cursor.
SETTING SCREEN BRIGHTNESS Adjusts the overall screen brightness . Higher levels make the screen brighter . 1 . On the main menu, press UP BUT TON or DOWN B U T T O N s e l e c t DISPLAY .
NOTE For the first-time use, adjust the diopter before configuring the functions. 1 . Aim the lens at the target, and then make your eyes close to the eyeshade . 2 . Adjust clockwise or counterclockwise the knob according to your eyesight .
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BUTTON to select PALETTES and press the MENU BUTTON to select it . The available palettes are: White Hot: The objects with high temperature are white . The higher the temperature, the brighter the color . High red: The objects with high temperature are red . The objects can stand out .
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Ironbow: The objects with high temperature are red . The higher the temperature, the brighter the color . Black Hot: The objects with high temperature are black . The higher the temperature, the darker the color .
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Sepia: The objects with high temperature are brown . The higher the temperature, the brighter the color . Green Hot: The objects with high temperature are green . The higher the temperature, the brighter the color . SETTING DIGITAL ZOOM Digital zoom helps to zoom in the image .
SETTING THE SCENE MODE Adjusts scene mode in accordance with the user’s preference . 1 . On the main menu, use the UP BUTTON or DOWN BUTTON to select SCENE MODE . 2 . Select the desirable scene mode . VIDEO AND SNAPSHOT RECORDING VIDEOS On the viewing inter face,...
EXPORTING FILE Expor ts the recorded and captured files . Connect the Camera to the computer through a Type-C data cable . The driver will automatically b e i n s t a l l e d f o r f i r s t - t i m e connection .
4 . Press UP BUTTON or DOWN BUTTON to select Automatic shutdown after inactivity . 5 . Press Menu button to set the auto shutdown time . If there is no operation in the configured time, the Camera will automatically shut down . 6 .
1 . On the main menu, press UP BUTTON or DOWN BUTTON to select STADIAMETRIC RANGE FINDER . 2 . Press MENU BUTTON to go to the STADIAMETRIC RANGE FINDER interface . 3 . Press UP BUTTON or DOWN BUTTON to move the blue lines to the top and bottom of the target to get the distance between the target and the Camera .
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(such as tree, golf flag, utility pole, and animal) . When the reflectance is reduced to a certain extent, the range will be reduced accordingly . FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE RANGING CAPABILITY • Target reflectivity: Generally, the higher the reflectivity of the target, the better the ranging ability .
Camera and the target in 15 s . SETTING WI-FI CONNECTION To connect your ATN device to your smartphone or tablet, follow these steps: ENABLE WIFI ON YOUR ATN DEVICE • Long press the Menu button .
WIFI SPECIFICATIONS • Frequency band: 2 .4 GHz (2 .4 GHz to 2 .4835 GHz) . • Transmitted power limit: 20 dBm . SETTING LANGUAGE You can select the language as needed O n t h e m a i n m e n u , press UP BUTTON or DOWN BUTTON to select SETTINGS .
• Auto: The Camera automatically corrects the defective pixels in the image . 1 . Select Auto . 2 . Press MENU BUTTON to start the auto correction . 3 . Follow the screen instructions to close the lens cover . 4 .
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MAIN MENU Stadiametric RF Enables distance measurement based on target height using one of four preset target types . NOTE This function is only available on models without a LRF; for LRF models, refer to “Setting Laser Ranging’’. Image Brightness Allows the user to change the image brightness .
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SETTINGS Automatic Allows the user to set timer for the device to go into shutdown after shut down after a period of inactivity . inactivity USB data transfer Allows or forbids the data transfer trough the USB Type-C port . Rangefinder units Allows the user to change the range finder units into meters or yards .
• If smoke, odor, or noise arises from the device, immediately turn off the power, unplug the power cable, and contact the service center . • Do not dismantle the Camera . The internal components can only be repaired by a qualified professional . Dismantling it without professional assistance might cause water seeping in or might result in the Camera producing poor quality images .
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Estimated Warranty service time is 10-20 business days . End-user/ customer is responsible for postage to ATN for warranty service . ATN will cover return postage/shipping to continental USA end-users/customers after warranty repair only if product is covered by aforementioned warranty .
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