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  • Page 1 Merger LRF Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Content Specifications About the device Description Package Contents Components and Controls Features Power supply Precautions Recommendations for Battery Use Battery Charging Battery Installation Switching and Changing the Batteries External Power Supply Getting Started Powering on and Image Settings Button Operation Interface Status Bar Quick Menu...
  • Page 3 Defective Pixel Repair Restore Default Pixel Map Device Information Functions Video Recording and Photography Laser Rangefinder Discrete Digital Zoom PiP Function Display-Off Function Wi-Fi Function Installing the Device on a Tripod USB Connection Software Stream Vision 2 Firmware Update Maintenance Technical Inspection Technical Maintenance Storage...
  • Page 4: Specifications

    Specifications LRF XQ35 Model LRF XQ35 77483 Microbolometer   Type uncooled Resolution, pixels 384x288 Pixel Pitch, µm Sensor NETD, mK < 25 System NETD, mK < 18 Frame rate, Hz Optical Characteristics   Lens, mm F35 F/1.0 Continuous digital zoom, x 3-12 Digital zoom 2x/4x...
  • Page 5 Range of detection (deer type 1350 / 1476 object), m/y Display   Type AMOLED Resolution, pixels 1024х768   Operational Characteristics Power supply, V Li-Ion Battery Pack APS3 / 3200 Battery type / Capacity / mAh / DC 3.7 V (removable) Output voltage Li-Ion Battery Pack / 4000 mAh / DC 3.7 V (built-in)
  • Page 6 Wavelength, nm Max. measuring range***, m/y 1000 / 1094 Measurement accuracy, m +/-1 *Actual operating time depends on the extent of using Wi-Fi, integrated video recorder and integrated laser rangefinder. **The reception range may vary depending on various factors: obstacles, other Wi-Fi networks.
  • Page 7 LRF XP35 Model LRF XP35 77484   Microbolometer Type uncooled Resolution, pixels 640x480 Pixel Pitch, µm Sensor NETD, mK < 25 System NETD, mK < 18 Frame rate, Hz   Optical Characteristics Lens, mm F35 F/1.0 Continuous digital zoom, x 2-16 Digital zoom 2x/4x/8x...
  • Page 8   Operational Characteristics Power supply, V Li-Ion Battery Pack APS3 / 3200 Battery type / Capacity / mAh / DC 3.7 V (removable) Output voltage Li-Ion Battery Pack / 4000 mAh / DC 3.7 V (built-in) External power supply Operating time on Battery Pack (at t=22°C), h* Degree of protection, IP code IPХ7...
  • Page 9 *Actual operating time depends on the extent of using Wi-Fi, integrated video recorder and integrated laser rangefinder. **The reception range may vary depending on various factors: obstacles, other Wi-Fi networks. ***Depends on the characteristics of the object under observation and environmental conditions.
  • Page 10 LRF XP50 Model LRF XP50 77465   Microbolometer Type uncooled Resolution, pixels 640x480 Pixel Pitch, µm Sensor NETD, mK < 25 System NETD, mK < 18 Frame rate, Hz   Optical Characteristics Lens, mm F50 F/1.0 Continuous digital zoom, x 2.5-20 Digital zoom 2x/4x/8x...
  • Page 11   Operational Characteristics Power supply, V Li-Ion Battery Pack APS3 / 3200 Battery type / Capacity / mAh / DC 3.7 V (removable) Output voltage Li-Ion Battery Pack / 4000 mAh / DC 3.7 V (built-in) External power supply Operating time on Battery Pack (at t=22°C), h* Degree of protection, IP code IPХ7...
  • Page 12 *Actual operating time depends on the extent of using Wi-Fi, integrated video recorder and integrated laser rangefinder. **The reception range may vary depending on various factors: obstacles, other Wi-Fi networks. ***Depends on the characteristics of the object under observation and environmental conditions.
  • Page 13 LRF XL50 Model LRF XL50 77481   Microbolometer Type uncooled Resolution, pixels 1024x768 Pixel Pitch, µm Sensor NETD, mK < 40 System NETD, mK < 20 Frame rate, Hz   Optical Characteristics Lens, mm F50 F/1.0 Continuous digital zoom, x 2.5-20 Digital zoom 2x/4x/8x...
  • Page 14   Operational Characteristics Power supply, V Li-Ion Battery Pack APS3 / 3200 Battery type / Capacity / mAh / DC 3.7 V (removable) Output voltage Li-Ion Battery Pack / 4000 mAh / DC 3.7 V (built-in) External power supply Operating time on Battery Pack (at t=22°C), h* Degree of protection, IP code IPХ7...
  • Page 15 *Actual operating time depends on the extent of using Wi-Fi, integrated video recorder and integrated laser rangefinder. **The reception range may vary depending on various factors: obstacles, other Wi-Fi networks. ***Depends on the characteristics of the object under observation and environmental conditions.
  • Page 16 LRF XT50 Model LRF XL50 77486   Microbolometer Type uncooled Resolution, pixels 1280х1024 Pixel Pitch, µm Sensor NETD, mK < 40 System NETD, mK < 20 Frame rate, Hz   Optical Characteristics Lens, mm F50 F/1.0 Continuous digital zoom, x 2-16 Digital zoom 2x/4x/8x...
  • Page 17 Power supply, V Li-Ion Battery Pack APS3 / 3200 Battery type / Capacity / mAh / DC 3.7 V (removable) Output voltage Li-Ion Battery Pack / 4000 mAh / DC 3.7 V (built-in) External power supply Operating time on Battery Pack (at t=22°C), h* Degree of protection, IP code IPХ7...
  • Page 18 other Wi-Fi networks. ***Depends on the characteristics of the object under observation and environmental conditions.
  • Page 20: Description

    Description Merger LRF thermal imaging binoculars are made with the external design of classic daytime binoculars and provide comfortable viewing with both eyes. Merger LRF binoculars accommodate day and nighttime observations. Merger LRF provide exceptional image quality even in adverse weather conditions (fog, smog, rain) and beyond obstacles like branches, tall grass, dense foliage, etc.
  • Page 21: Package Contents

    Package Contents Merger thermal binocular АPS3 Battery Pack (Merger LRF XQ35/XP35/XP50/XL50 - 1 pc.,  Merger LRF XT50 - 2 pcs.) APS battery charger Power adapter USB Type-C cable with USB Type-A adapter Carrying case Neck strap Quick-Start guide Lens cloth...
  • Page 22: Components And Controls

    Components and Controls 1. Laser rangefinder 2. Removable lens covers 3. Battery release button 4. Power ON/OFF/Calibration button 5. REC button 6. LRF button 7. UP/ZOOM navigation button 8. DOWN navigation button...
  • Page 23 9. MENU button 10. Lens focus ring 11. Battery APS 3 12. Eyepiece dioptre rings 13. Eyepieces 14. Battery compartment 15. Tripod adapter 16. Tripod adapter socket 17. USB Type-C port...
  • Page 24: Features

    Features Classic daytime binocular design 8-color display palette 3 calibration modes: manual, semi-automatic and automatic Long detection distance Smooth digital zoom 3 levels of sensitivity enhancement: Normal, High, Ultra “Picture-in-Picture” mode Built-in laser rangefinder Display functions turn off with the proximity sensor Display dimming function Auto shutdown function Defective Pixel Repair function...
  • Page 25: Precautions

    Precautions Only use the charger supplied with the Battery Pack. The use of any other charger may irreparably damage the Battery Pack or the charger and may cause fire. Do not charge the built-in and removable batteries immediately after moving the device and batteries from a cold place to a warm place. Wait at least 30 minutes for the device and batteries to warm up.  ...
  • Page 26: Recommendations For Battery Use

    Recommendations for Battery Use For long-term storage, the built-in and removable batteries should be partially charged – from 50 to 80%. Batteries should be charged at an ambient temperature of 0 °C ... +35 °C. Otherwise, battery life will be significantly reduced. When using batteries at sub-zero ambient temperatures, the battery capacity decreases, this is normal and not a defect.
  • Page 27: Battery Charging

    Battery Charging Merger LRF binoculars are supplied with a removable and rechargeable APS3 lithium-ion battery pack and a built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery. The batteries should be charged before first use. The icons  in the status bar will flash when the battery is low.
  • Page 28   1. Install the APS 3 battery (11) in the battery compartment (14) of the device. 2. Connect the USB Type-C cable (21) to the USB Type-C connector (17) of the device. 3. Connect the other end of the USB cable (21) to the Power Adapter (22) by removing the USB Type-A adapter.
  • Page 29 One of the batteries is defective. The device must not be used. The defective battery should be replaced. Contact Pulsar service to replace the internal battery. There is no external battery in the device, or the device is switched on...
  • Page 30 1. Insert the Battery Pack (11) along the rail into the APS charger (18) slot as far as it will go. The APS charger is supplied with your device or purchased separately. 2. Point A on the battery and point B on the charger should match. 3.
  • Page 31 Battery level is from 10% to 20%. Battery level is from 20% to 60%. Battery level is from 60% to 95%. Battery completely charged. Charging will automatically stop. The battery can be disconnected from the charger. Defective battery. Do not use the battery.
  • Page 32: Battery Installation

    Battery Installation Attention! Before installing the battery, make sure that there is an undamaged rubber insulating ring on the battery. The ring is designed to protect your device from moisture getting inside. Damage to the device due to a missing ring is not covered by the warranty. To replace or purchase a ring, contact your local distributor.
  • Page 33: Switching And Changing The Batteries

    Switching and Changing the Batteries Merger LRFdevices are powered by 2 batteries: built-in Battery Pack and removable Battery Pack APS3. 1. If there are two batteries in the device at the same time, two battery icons are displayed in the status bar (1 - built-in battery, 2 - removable battery).
  • Page 34: External Power Supply

    External Power Supply Show device diagram Power can be supplied from an external source such as a 5 V power bank. 1. Connect the external power supply to the USB Type-C port (17) of the device. 2. The device switches to external power source, while built-in Battery Pack and removable Battery Pack APS3 will gradually recharge.
  • Page 35 3. The display will show the battery icon  with charge level as a percentage. 4. If the device is powered by an external power supply, but the APS3 battery is not connected, only the built-in battery will be charged. 5. When the external power supply is disconnected, the device switches to the internal battery pack without powering off.
  • Page 36: Powering On And Image Settings

    Powering on and Image Settings Show device diagram 1. Open the lens covers (2). 2. Turn the device on with a short press of the ON/OFF (4) button. 3. Adjust the interpupillary distance by moving the eyepieces (13)
  • Page 37 farther or closer to each other. It takes some effort to move the eyepieces. 4. Adjust the symbol sharpness on the displays by rotating the eyepiece dioptre rings (12). In future, it will not be necessary to rotate the eyepiece dioptre rings, regardless of the distance and other conditions. 5.
  • Page 38 help to achieve the desired quality in a particular situation.​ Warning! Never point the lens at intensive energy sources such as laser radiation emitting devices or the sun. It can damage electronic components in the device. The warranty does not cover damage arising from failure to comply with operating instructions.
  • Page 39: Button Operation

    Button Operation Operation Button Power device on short press Power device off long press for 3 secs Turn display off long press for less than 3 (if the proximity sensor is off) secs Turn display on short press (if the proximity sensor is off) Calibrate the microbolometer short press Control discrete digital zoom...
  • Page 40 Navigation short press downwards/leftwards Confirm selection short press Exit submenu without long press confirming selection Exit menu (switch to viewing long press mode) Quick Menu Button Enter quick menu short press Switch between quick menu short press options Increase value short press Decrease value short press...
  • Page 41: Status Bar

    Status Bar The status bar is at the bottom of the image and shows information on the actual operating status of the device, including: 1. Colour Mode: - White hot - Black hot 2a. Image Stabilization  (displayed when the function is on, available only in Merger LRF XT50) 2b.
  • Page 42 external power supply). Battery indicator with current percentage of charge (when charging from an external power source). Battery indicator shows a low battery charge Battery indicator shows a low internal battery charge...
  • Page 43: Quick Menu

    Quick Menu Show device diagram The quick menu allows you to access the main device settings, such as adjusting the display brightness and contrast, and smooth digital zoom.
  • Page 44 Enter the menu with a short press of the МENU (9) button. To toggle between the functions below, press successively the МENU(9)  button. Brightness – press briefly the UP (7)/DOWN (8) buttons to change display brightness from 0 to 20. Contrast –...
  • Page 45: Enter The Main Menu

    Enter the Main Menu Show device diagram 1. Enter the main menu with a long press of the МENU (9) button. 2. Press the UP (7)/DOWN (8) buttons to switch between the menu options. 3. Enter a menu option with a brief press of the МENU (9) button. 4.
  • Page 46 pressed). Note: When entering the main menu, the background image darkens to enhance the menu visibility. This is normal and not a defect. General View of the Menu Tab 1 Tab 2...
  • Page 48: Amplification Level

    Amplification Level Show device diagram https://www.youtube.com/embed/StOPxTd-wps Sensitivity enhancement levels (Normal , High , Ultra...
  • Page 49 are software algorithms that enhance the quality of detection and recognition in various observation conditions. When the temperature contrast decreases (fog, precipitation, high humidity), it is recommended to increase the amplification level. To reduce digital distortion, activate the Smoothing Filter in the main menu.
  • Page 50 Ultra Option 1: Press the DOWN (8)button briefly to switch the amplification level.
  • Page 51 Option 2: 1. Press and hold the MENU (9) button to enter the main menu. 2. Use the UP (7)/DOWN (8) buttons to select the Amplification Level  icon. 3. Press the MENU (9) button briefly to enter the Amplification Level submenu.
  • Page 52: Colour Modes

    Colour Modes Show device diagram https://www.youtube.com/embed/bYpeW9EvflU...
  • Page 53 White hot is the default display mode. To select another palette: 1. Press and hold down the МENU (9) button to enter the main menu. 2. Select the Color Modes  icon with the UP (7)/DOWN (8) buttons.  3. Press briefly the МENU (9) button to enter submenu. 4.
  • Page 54 White hot - a black and white palette where black = cold; white = hot Black hot - a black and white palette where white = cold; black = hot Red Hot Red Monochrome Rainbow Ultramarine Violet Sepia...
  • Page 55 Attention! The device should not be used to accurately measure temperature. The images generated are based on temperature contrast rather than true temperature readings.
  • Page 56: Smoothing Filter

    Smoothing Filter Show device diagram Used to reduce digital distortion while maintaining a high level of sensitivity.
  • Page 57 Smoothing Filter Off Smoothing Filter On 1. Press and hold the MENU (9) button to enter the main menu.
  • Page 58 2. Use the UP (7)/DOWN (8) buttons to select the Smoothing Filter  icon. 3. Press theMENU (9) button briefly to turn the filter on/off.
  • Page 59: User Mode

    User Mode Show device diagram https://www.youtube.com/embed/XV0qW1ZSBBQ The User Mode function saves selected brightness and contrast settings in...
  • Page 60 the device's memory providing optimal image quality for the next use of the thermal imager immediately, with no additional adjustments needed. 1. Press and hold the MENU (9) button to enter the main menu. 2. Use the UP (7)/DOWN (8) buttons to select the User Mode  icon.
  • Page 61: Pip Mode

    PiP Mode Show device diagram Available only in Merger LRF XT50...
  • Page 62 Picture in Picture mode 1. Press and hold the MENU (9) button to enter the main menu. 2. Use the UP (7)/DOWN (8) buttons to select the PiP Mode  icon. 3. Press the MENU (9) button briefly to turn on/off.
  • Page 63: Display Settings

    Display Settings Show device diagram 1. Press and hold the MENU (9) button to enter the main menu. 2. Use the UP (7)/DOWN (8) buttons to select the Display Settings   menu item.
  • Page 64 Press the MENU (9) button to select On for turning on the function or Off  for turning it off. Overlay Brightness Adjust brightness level of the icons and screensavers (Pulsar, Display off) on the display. 1. Press and hold the MENU (9) button to enter the main menu.
  • Page 65: Image Stabilization

    Image Stabilization Show device diagram Available only in Merger LRF XT50 The stabilization function ensures a clearer and more stable image, reducing...
  • Page 66 the effects of hand tremors during extended observation or when working at high magnification levels. Stabilization Activation Option 1: Press and hold the UP/ZOOM (7) button to switch on image stabilization. Option 2: 1. Press and hold the MENU (9) button to enter the main menu. 2.
  • Page 67: Wi-Fi Settings

    Wi-Fi Settings Show device diagram This menu option allows you to set up your device for operation in a Wi-Fi network.
  • Page 68 1. Press and hold down the MENU (9) button to enter the main menu. Image not found or type unknown 2. Select the Wi-Fi Settings  menu option with the UP (7)/DOWN (8) buttons. 3. Press briefly the MENU (9) button to enter submenu. 4.
  • Page 69 This menu option allows you to set required access level of the Stream Vision 2 application to your device. Access level Owner.The Stream Vision 2 user has the complete access to all device's functions. Access level Guest. The Stream Vision 2 user has the access only to the real time video stream from the device.
  • Page 70: Microphone

    Microphone Show device diagram Turning on/off Microphone This item allows you to enable (or disable) the microphone for recording...
  • Page 71 sound during video recording. 1. Press and hold the MENU (9) to enter the main menu. 2. Select the Microphone menu item with the UP (7)/DOWN (8)  buttons. 3. To turn on the microphone, briefly press the MENU (9) button. 4. To turn off the microphone, briefly press the MENU (9) button.
  • Page 72: Rangefinder

    Rangefinder Show device diagram Menu item Rangefinder allows you to set up built-in rangefinder’s parameters as follows:...
  • Page 73 1. Enter the main menu with a long press of the MENU (9) button. 2. Select the submenu Rangefinder  with the UP (7)/DOWN (8) buttons. 3. Enter the submenu with a short press of the MENU (9) button. 4. Select the desired menu item with the UP (7)/DOWN (8) buttons. Reticle Type 1.
  • Page 74 1. Select TPA  with the UP (7)/DOWN (8) buttons. 2. Turn TPA on/off with a short press of the МENU (9) button. "THD" (True Horizontal Distance) function allows you to measure true horizontal distance to a target based on the angle of elevation value. 1.
  • Page 75 3. Hereinafter the message THD will appear above the distance readings.
  • Page 76: Calibration Mode

    Calibration Mode Show device diagram Calibration mode selection. Calibration enables the device to equalize the microbolometer background...
  • Page 77 temperature and eliminate the image flaws (such as vertical bars, phantom images, etc.). There are three calibration modes: Manual, Semi-Automatic and Automatic. The selected calibration mode is displayed in the status bar (see Status Bar section). Select the required mode in the Calibration Mode menu item: 1.
  • Page 78 A countdown timer will appear instead of the calibration icon when in automatic calibration mode with 5 seconds remaining until automatic calibration. Notes: During calibration, the image on the display briefly freezes for up to 1 second. The selected calibration mode is saved after restarting the device.
  • Page 79: General Settings

    General Settings Show device diagram 1. Press and hold down the МENU (9) button to enter the main menu. 2. Select option General Settings with the UP (7)/DOWN (8) buttons.
  • Page 80 3. Press briefly the МENU (9) button to confirm. The following settings are available: Language  Selecting interface language 1. Select option Language  with the UP (7)/DOWN (8) buttons. 2. Press briefly theМENU (9) button to confirm. 3. Select one of the available interface languages with a short press of the UP (7)/DOWN (8) buttons: English, German, Spanish, French, Russian, Italian, Portuguese, Dutch, Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, Polish, Czech, Hungarian, Bulgarian, Finnish, Lithuanian, Latvian, Ukrainian.
  • Page 81: Units Of Measure

    4. Switch to hour setup with a brief press of the МENU (9) button. 5. Select hour value with a brief press of theUP (7)/DOWN (8) buttons. 6. Switch to minute setup with a brief press of the МENU (9) button. 7.
  • Page 82 quality of the recorded video is better, but its size is significantly increased. Warning! Larger video file sizes result in shorter recording times. This may lead to longer download times for video files through the Stream Vision 2 app. Enable/disable video compression: 1.
  • Page 83 If "No" is selected, action is aborted and you return to the submenu. The following settings will be restored to their original values before changes made by the user: Video recorder mode – Video Amplification Level – High Smoothing Filter – Off User Mode– Off Calibration mode –...
  • Page 84 4. Confirm selection with a short press of the МENU (9) button. If "Yes" is selected, display will show "Do you want to format memory?" with "Yes"and"No"dialogue options. Select "Yes" to format the memory card. If"No" is selected, formatting is aborted and you return to the submenu.
  • Page 85 Defective Pixel Repair Show device diagram When operating a thermal imager, defective (dead) pixels (bright or dark dots with constant brightness) may become visible on the microbolometer.
  • Page 86 Defective pixels on the microbolometer can increase in size relative to the digital-zoom power. Merger LRFthermal imaging binoculars allow the user to remove any defective pixels on the display, as well as cancel removal, via the device’s firmware. Step 1. Enter the menu to fix the defective pixels 1.
  • Page 87 movement 3. With a short press of the UP (7)/DOWN (8) buttons move the marker to align it with a defective pixel. 4. Switch the direction of the marker from horizontal to vertical and vice versa with a short press of the MENU (9) button. 5.
  • Page 88 Restore Default Pixel Map Show device diagram This option allows you to cancel deletion of the defective pixels and return them to the original state.
  • Page 89 1. Press and hold down the МENU (9) button to enter the main menu. 2. Select the Defective Pixel Repair  menu item with the UP (7)/DOWN (8) buttons. 3. Press briefly theМENU (9) button to open the submenu. 4. Select Restore Default Pixel Map menu item with the UP (7)/DOWN (8) buttons.
  • Page 90: Device Information

    Device Information Show device diagram This option allows the user to view the following information about the device:...
  • Page 91 Full name SKU number Serial number Firmware version Hardware version Service information To display information, do the following: 1. Press and hold down theМENU (9) button to enter the main menu. 2. Select option Device Information  with the UP (7)/DOWN (8) buttons.
  • Page 92 Video Recording and Photography Show device diagram Merger LRF thermal imaging binoculars feature video recording and photography of the image being ranged to the internal memory card. Before using the photo and video functions, read the Dateand Time...
  • Page 93 subsections of the General Settings section. For information on how to watch recorded photos and videos, see the Stream Vision 2 user manual: Android, iOS. Built-in recorder operates in two modes: Photo (photography; the icon  is displayed in the upper left corner of the image).
  • Page 94 1. Switch to the Video mode with a long press of the REC (5) button. 2. Press the REC (5) button briefly to start video recording. 3. When the video recording starts, the icon  will disappear, instead of it the REC icon as well as the video recording timer displayed in the MM:SS (minutes:seconds) format will appear ...
  • Page 95 memory and video compression ratio. Regularly check free memory within the built-in memory card and move the footage to other storage media to free up the memory card space. In case of a memory card error, you can use the format function in the General Settings section of the main menu.
  • Page 96: Laser Rangefinder

    Laser Rangefinder Show device diagram The binoculars are equipped with a built-in rangefinder (1), allowing you to measure distance to objects up to 1000m away. Single Measurement Mode...
  • Page 97 1. Turn on the device, set up image according to section Powering on and Image Setting. 2. Briefly press the LRF (6)button to measure the distance. The rangefinder reticle will appear in the centre of the image. In the top right corner of the display you will see distance in meters (or yards - depending on settings).
  • Page 98 2. To exit SCAN mode, press LRF (6) button again. 3. If measurement fails, dashes will appear on the display. 4. In 4 seconds of inactivity (no measurement is taken) the rangefinder turns off, the rangefinding reticle with readings disappears from the display. Notes: To select a rangefinding reticle, please see the Reticle Type subsection in the Rangefinder section.
  • Page 99 conditions or when ranging towards the sun.
  • Page 100 Discrete Digital Zoom Show device diagram...
  • Page 101 The device allows you to quickly increase the basic magnification (please refer to the Magnification line in the Specifications table) by 2, 4 or 8 times. To operate the discrete digital zoom, press successively the UP/ZOOM (7) button. The digital zoom will not be saved after the device is re-started. Note: the magnification value is reset to the base value when the device is switched off...
  • Page 102: Pip Function

    PiP Function Show device diagram PiP ("Picture in Picture") allows you to see a zoomed image simultaneously with the main image in a dedicated window.
  • Page 103 Turn on/off the PiP function with a long press of UP/ZOOM (7) button. Change zoom ratio in the PiP window with a short press of UP/ZOOM (7) button. The zoomed image is displayed in a dedicated window, while the image in the rest of the screen is displayed at base magnification (2.5x).
  • Page 104 Display-Off Function Show device diagram This function darkens the screen, which aids the user’s concealment. However, the device stays on.
  • Page 105 The displays can be turned off automatically if theproximity sensoris turned on or by pressing the ON/OFF (4) button  if the proximity sensor is turned off. The proximity sensor is turned on: 1. When the device moves away from the user's face, the displays will turn off.
  • Page 106 Wi-Fi Function The device has a function enabling wireless communication with external devices (smartphone or tablet) via Wi-Fi. Turn on the wireless module in the WI-Fi Activation  menu option. Wi-Fi operation is shown in the status bar as follows: Status bar indication Connection status Wi-Fi is off Wi-Fi activated by the user,...
  • Page 107 Installing the Device on a Tripod   1. Attach the tripod adaptor (15) to the socket (16). 2. Screw the adapter wheel (23) clockwise until it stops. 3. Secure the adaptor with the device on a tripod.
  • Page 108: Usb Connection

    USB Connection Show device diagram...
  • Page 109 1. Connect one end of the USB cable to the USB Type-C (17) connector of the device, the other one to the port on your computer using a USB Type-A adapter. 2. Turn the device on with a short press of the ON/OFF (4) button (device that has been turned off cannot be detected by your computer).
  • Page 110 off automatically. If video recording was in progress when connection was made, recording stops and video is saved. USB Disconnection When the USB is disconnected from the device connected as the Power mode, the device continues operating from the rechargeable batteries if they are sufficiently charged. ...
  • Page 111 Stream Vision 2 Install the Stream Vision 2 application to download files, update firmware, control the device by remote control and broadcast images from your device to a smartphone or a tablet via WiFi. We recommend using the latest version – Stream Vision 2.  ...
  • Page 112: Firmware Update

    3. Launch Stream Vision 2 and go to section “Settings”. 4. Select your Pulsar device and press “Check firmware update”. 5. Wait for the update to download and install. Pulsar device will reboot and will be ready to operate. Important: if your Pulsar device is connected to a phone or mobile device, please turn on mobile data transfer (GPRS/3G/4G) to download update;...
  • Page 113: Technical Inspection

    Technical Inspection It is recommended to inspect your device before each use. Check the following: The device should be free of any cracks or deformations. The lenses should be free of cracks, grease, dirt or debris. The battery level of the device should be full. Electrical sockets should be free of salts, oxidation, or other debris.
  • Page 114: Technical Maintenance

    Technical Maintenance Maintenance should be carried out at least twice a year and should include the following steps: Wipe the exterior surfaces of metal and plastic parts with a cotton cloth. Do not use chemically active substances, solvents, etc. as these will damage the paint.
  • Page 115 Storage Always store the device in its carrying case in a dry, well-ventilated space. Remove the Battery Pack for long-term storage.
  • Page 116: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting For technical support please contact support@pulsar-vision.com. Answers to frequently asked questions about the devices can also be found in the FAQ section. The device does not turn on Possible cause The batteries are completely discharged. Solution Charge the batteries.
  • Page 117   Possible cause The external power supply is discharged. Solution Charge the external power supply. The image is blurry, with vertical stripes and uneven background Possible cause Calibration is required. Solution Carry out calibration according to Calibration Modesection. Black screen after calibration Solution If the image does not clear after calibration, you need to recalibrate.
  • Page 118: The Image Is Too Dark

    Possible cause The device was exposed to static electricity during operation. Solution After exposure to static electricity, the device may either reboot automatically, or require turning off and on again. The image is too dark Possible cause Brightness or contrast level is too low. Solution Adjust the brightness or contrast level in the Quick...
  • Page 119 Possible cause There are too many Wi-Fi networks in the area where the device is located which may cause signal interference. Solution To ensure stable Wi-Fi performance, move the device to an area with few or no Wi-Fi networks. Solution Switch the device's Wi-Fi band.
  • Page 120   More information on solving problems with connection to Stream Vision 2 by following the link. The image of the object being observed is missing Possible cause The object is behind glass, which obstructs thermal vision. Solution Remove the glass. There are several light or black dots (pixels) on device’s displays or microbolometer Solution The presence of such pixels is associated with the manufacturing...
  • Page 121 normal for all thermal imaging devices. Rangefinder will not measure distance Possible cause There is an object in front of the receiver or emitter lens preventing signal transmission. Solution Make sure that: the lenses are not blocked by your hand or fingers; the lenses are clean.
  • Page 122 Pick an object with higher reflection ratio (see point Additional Information in section Laser Rangefinder. Large measurement error Possible cause Inclement weather conditions (rain, mist, snow). The image borders on the display move while the stabilization function is active Solution Slight movement of the image borders is normal when the stabilization function is active.
  • Page 123 Legal Compliances and Disclaimers Attention! Merger thermal imaging binoculars require a license if exported outside your country. Electromagnetic Compliance This product complies with EU Standard EN 55032:2015, Class A. Warning! Operation of this equipment in a residential environment could cause radio interference. Caution –...
  • Page 124 without mandatory prior notice to the Customer, to make changes to the package contents (subject to the applicable laws, if any), design and characteristics that do not impair the quality of the Product. Repair. Repair of the product is available within 5 years after purchase of the product.

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