Burris BTH 50 User Manual

Burris BTH 50 User Manual

Thermal hand held sight

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BURRIS
THERMAL
H A N D H E L D
BTH 25 / BTH 35 / BTH 50
USER MANUAL

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Technical Specifications
Detector Specifications
Details detector resolution and pixel size for different models.
Optical Properties
Covers focal length and visual angle for the thermal imager models.
Imaging Specifications
Details imaging frame rate and digital zoom capabilities.
Display Specifications
Information on display type, visibility regulation, and magnification.
Power and Interface
Specifications for power, USB, video, and external connections.
Product Functions
Core Functions Overview
Lists core functions like zoom, photo, video, and Wi-Fi availability.
Image Adjustment Features
Details image adjustment features like brightness, contrast, and modes.
Advanced Feature Availability
Covers advanced features such as energy saving, color palettes, and hot track.
Operational Settings
Covers indications, calibration, power management, language, and memory.
Button Functions
Power Button Operation
Details short and long press functions for the power button.
Navigation Button Operations
Explains the function of Up, Menu, and Down buttons for navigation.
Photo/Video Button Operation
Describes short and long press functions for the photo/video button.
Shortcut Menu Navigation
Guide to accessing and navigating the shortcut menu options.
Picture In Picture (PIP) Usage
Details how to use and position the Picture In Picture feature.
Screen Brightness Adjustment
Instructions for adjusting screen brightness levels.
Stadiametric Rangefinder Guide
How to use the rangefinder to estimate target distance using stadia lines.
Hot Track Feature Explanation
Describes how the hot track feature highlights the warmest points in the scene.
Super Energy-Saving Mode
Details the super energy-saving mode, affecting brightness and Wi-Fi.
Main Menu Navigation
Guide to entering and navigating the main menu options.
Image Quality Adjustments
How to adjust image quality via enhancement and scene modes.
Color Palettes Explained
Explains the visual representation of temperatures in various color palettes.
Brightness and Contrast Settings
Details adjustable levels for brightness and contrast settings.
Calibration Mode Options
Describes the different calibration modes: Automatic, Scene, and Shutter.
WiFi Connectivity and APP
How to connect via WiFi and use the mobile application for remote operation.
Settings and Operations
Power Saving Settings
Details power saving features like auto stand-by and auto power-off.
Indication Settings
How to control charging and working status indicators.
General Settings
Options for setting time style, date style, and current time.
Watermark Settings
Users can choose the display style of date and time watermark.
Language Settings
Choices for device language, including English, German, and French.
Memory Card Formatting
Allows formatting and emptying onboard storage.
Restore Default Settings
This function restores the device to its factory settings.
Other Settings
Optional settings for accessories like ranging and pointer.
Charging Procedure
Instructions for initial charging, specifications, and indicators.
Video Output
Details on using the video output port for external display via HDMI.
Storage and Maintenance
Guidelines for storing the device and cleaning its components.
Warranty Information
Details on the limited warranty and how to contact for assistance.

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