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Calibration modes
See section 9 Operation for details.
Setting the brightness of the menu icons
Press and hold down the MODE (8) button for two seconds to enter the
Ÿ
menu.
Select the icon
with buttons LEFT (6) and RIGHT (9). Briefly press MODE.
Ÿ
Ÿ
Select brightness level (1 to 10) with the navigation buttons.
To exit the main menu, hold down the MODE button for two seconds or wait
Ÿ
10 seconds to exit automatically.
Clock setup
Press and hold down the MODE (8) button for two seconds to enter the
Ÿ
menu.
Ÿ
Press briefly navigation buttons - LEFT (6) and RIGHT (9) to select icon
Press MODE.
Select time format 24 or AM/PM with navigation buttons.
Ÿ
Press MODE to proceed to hour setup. Set using the navigation buttons.
Ÿ
Press MODE again to proceed to minute setup. Set using the navigation
Ÿ
buttons.
To exit the main menu, hold down the MODE button for two seconds or wait
Ÿ
10 seconds to exit automatically.
Remote control activation
The wireless remote control duplicates the functions of the
device, color inversion and image calibration.
It has three buttons:
Button ON (20) – turning on/off the unit (on – brief
Ÿ
press/off – long press (2 sec)).
Button (21) - color inversion
Ÿ
Button CAL (22) – image calibration
Ÿ
To start using the wireless remote control you will need to
activate it:
Turn on the device and select menu option RC activation
Ÿ
(icon
).
Press MODE (8) button. Message "Wait" will appear and a countdown will
Ÿ
start within which you need to press and hold for two seconds any RC button.
If the activation is successful, message "Complete" will appear next to
Ÿ
icon The RC is ready for use.
Ÿ
If the RC does not work, replace the battery. To do this, undo the screws on
the rear panel of the RC, remove the cover, pull out the old battery and insert
a new CR2032 battery.
Defective pixel repair
When operating the thermal imager, there is a possibility of defective (dead)
pixels (bright or dark dots with constant brightness) appearing on the detector
which are visible on the image.
CORE devices allow you to repair defective pixels on the detector (microbolo-
meter) using a software-based method.
Press and hold down the MODE (8) button for two seconds to enter the
Ÿ
menu.
Press briefly navigation buttons - LEFT (6) and RIGHT (9) to select icon ,
Ÿ
and press MODE.
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Select icon
Ÿ
A cross appears in the centre of display, coordinates (X; Y)
Ÿ
relative to the centre of display appear in the place of pop-up icons,
icons disappear.
Use navigation buttons to align the center of the cross with a defective pixel
Ÿ
(defective pixel should go out). Switch direction of the cross from horizontal
to vertical by a short press of the MODE (8) button.
After the centre of the cross is aligned with a defective pixel, press the
Ÿ
ON/OFF (10) button to repair the pixel.
Ÿ
If successful, a short OK message appears next to the coordinates.
Further on, move the cross to repair another defective pixel. When moving
Ÿ
the cross to the coordinates area, the latter goes to the lower right portion of
the display.
To exit the defective pixel repair menu option, press and hold the MODE
.
Ÿ
button for two seconds.
Return to default defective pixel pattern
If you wish to return to the default defective pixel pattern (i.e. restore all
Ÿ
defective pixels previously repaired), select the icon in the pop-up submenu
and press the MODE (8) button.
Options Yes and No appear on the right of the icon.
Ÿ
Use navigation buttons to select Yes and press the MODE button.
Ÿ
If you choose not to return to default pixel pattern, select No and press
Ÿ
MODE button.
To exit the main menu, press and hold down the MODE button for two
Ÿ
seconds or wait 10 seconds to exit automatically.
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Attention! One or two pixels in the form of bright white or black 1-2 pixels dots
are permitted on the display of thermal imager. These pixels cannot be
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repaired and are not a defect.
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USING CORE WITH OTHER OPTICAL DEVICES
Fig.
4
You can use the CORE device not only as a monocular but also as an
attachment for optical devices.
Its original design allows the monocular to be quickly converted into
attachment and vice versa.
Conversion procedure:
Remove the monocular from the thermal unit by moving the lock (15) of the
Ÿ
thermal imager adapter which holds the monocular and turning the
monocular counterclockwise.
Ÿ
Install the cover ring adapter on your optical device using a metal adapter
(bought separately). To do this:
Select a cover adapter with an insert of the required diameter (bought
Ÿ
separately) depending on the outer diameter of the objective lens of the day
device.
The figures 42 mm, 50 mm, 56 mm in adapter's model name correspond to
Ÿ
the optical diameter of the lens of your day device.
Ÿ
Measure the outer diameter of the housing of the lens of your day device and
select an insert based on the data in the table below.
Example. If the lens diameter of your day device is 42mm, and the
Ÿ
measured outer diameter of the housing of the lens of your day device is 47.2
mm, you need to use an insert with marking Ø 47.
in the pop-up submenu and press MODE.
of the cross
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