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Cobra   

USER MANUAL

Select Thermometer Only for a graphical representation of the temperature data on the display. 

The current temperature of the object or scene in the center of the FOV will be indicated by a 

graphical thermometer.
Select Numeric-Thermometer item for both numerical and graphical representation of the 

temperature data on the display.

Reticle Menu 

The RETICLE menu (Figure 2-11) allows the user to select from a choice of reticle patterns: Dot 4 

MOA, Line Dot, Cross Center Dot, Cross, Crosshair.
To select the reticle type push the LEFT or RIGHT button. Push the OK button to confirm selection.

> EXIT

<> CROSS

RETICLE

FIGURE 2-11. RETICLE MENU

Boresight Menu 

The boresight function allows the user to changing the reticle position in the display. Figure 2-152 

shows the BORESIGHT screen. 
Push the LEFT and RIGHT buttons to adjust for windage. Push the UP and DOWN buttons to adjust 

for elevation.
Every time one of these buttons is pushed, the reticle shifts a single pixel increment. Every time 

one of these buttons is pushed for 3 sec, then the reticle begins to shift in 4 pixels increments 

untill you let go. 
Holding down the combination of buttons (LEFT+RIGHT) to reset to zero azimuth and elevation 

the reticle will shift to the display center.

> EXIT

     WINDAGE     <> 10

     ELEVATION   <> -5

BORESIGHT

FIGURE 2-12. BORESIGHT MENU

Summary of Contents for COBRA TB50-336

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL COBRA THERMAL IMAGING BI OCULAR...

Page 2: ...Export Administration Regulations the International Economic Emergency Powers Act and various U S embargoes and sanctions AGM Global Vision products may not be exported re exported or transferred con...

Page 3: ...eatures 8 2 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 10 2 1 Installation and Mounting 10 2 2 Controls and Display Indications 12 2 3 Operating Procedures 19 3 MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 22 3 1 Operator Troubleshoo...

Page 4: ...O NOT force the equipment controls past their stopping points DO NOT leave the equipment activated during breaks in operation DO NOT store the equipment with the batteries installed Thoroughly clean a...

Page 5: ...body a lens assembly and an eyepiece assembly Figure 1 1 represents two versions of the equipment one including a 50 mm focal length objective lens and the other with a 75 mm focal length objective le...

Page 6: ...powered by two CR123A 2 3V batteries An external 6VDC 600mA power source and USB power bank can also be connected to the Cobra Figure 1 2 shows the Cobra The ITEM column of Table 1 1 indicates the num...

Page 7: ...TABLE 1 2 STANDARD COMPONENTS ITEM DESCRIPTION QUANTITY 1 Cobra Thermal Imaging Bi Ocular 1 2 Objective Lens Cap 1 3 Eyecup 2 4 Battery Cassette 2 5 CR123A Lithium Battery 2 6 Wireless Remote Control...

Page 8: ...5WIF1 2 AGM HD Recorder 6305HDR1 3 AGM Extended Battery Pack 6308EXB1 4 Professional Titanium Tripod with a Grip 6606TTR1 5 Hard Case for Storage Transportation 6610HCS1 1 4 KEY FEATURES High performa...

Page 9: ...remote control Analog video input and output Powered by two standard CR123A batteries Power input capability Digital HD video recorder optional External Wi Fi module optional Serviceability under sev...

Page 10: ...arity symbols on the batteries with the polarity symbols on the cassette 4 Insert the cassette with installed batteries 5 Replace the battery cap 2 1 2 FASTENING AN ADVANCED WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL Us...

Page 11: ...Cobra before you begin connecting disconnecting any external equipment and before removing the batteries Remove the connector protective cap see Figure 1 2 Connect a cable of the external 5V battery b...

Page 12: ...ON A TRIPOD To mount the Cobra to a tripod screw the tripod into the 1 4 threaded socket located on the bottom of the Cobra CAUTION The unit may be badly damaged if the tripod collapses or falls over...

Page 13: ...dby mode To turn the unit on press the button once Press it again to turn the unit off Battery Status Indicator The color fill bar in the battery icon indicates the current power level of the internal...

Page 14: ...ively push button 2 Reticle On Off Pushing and holding button 2 to reticle ON OFF 4 Reticle Color Control To change the reticle color push button 4 There are four colors available of the reticle Black...

Page 15: ...available for the item selected NOTES Navigate through submenu items by pushing the UP and DOWN button except where otherwise expressly indicated The LEFT and RIGHT buttons are available only when sp...

Page 16: ...nal reading NOTE Training and experience are required to quickly and properly interpret the thermal image being displayed Temperature Menu The TEMPERATURE menu Figure 2 10 allows the user to select va...

Page 17: ...T button Push the OK button to confirm selection EXIT CROSS RETICLE FIGURE 2 11 RETICLE MENU Boresight Menu The boresight function allows the user to changing the reticle position in the display Figur...

Page 18: ...tings Menu The SETTINGS menu Figure 2 15 allows direct changes to the save profiles video standard temperature units display left margin display top margin and factory default setting The RIFLE PROFIL...

Page 19: ...edures are as follows 1 Remove the Cobra from the carrying case 2 Remove the objective lens cap 3 Point the equipment at an object 4 Activate the Cobra by turning the operation switch ON After approxi...

Page 20: ...ush the zoom control button 2 to slowly magnify into the displayed scene The 2x 4x 8x symbols maximum zoom factor is dependent of model will appear in the bottom part of the display NOTE Digital zoom...

Page 21: ...To operate the device in short time activation mode see note below press and hold the remote control button down for 1 5 seconds Release the remote control button to deactivate the device CAUTION DO N...

Page 22: ...CAUSE TEST INSPECTION CORRECTIVE ACTION The Cobra fails to activate Batteries are missing or improperly installed Insert batteries or install correctly Batteries are dead Replace the batteries Batteri...

Page 23: ...ase contact Customer Support 3 2 MAINTENANCE 3 2 1 GENERAL The Cobra operator maintenance consists of operational tests inspections for unit serviceability cleaning and mounting procedures and correct...

Page 24: ...nd or alcohol and cotton swabs CAUTION Thoroughly dry each item before replacing into the storage carrying case 3 2 3 BATTERY REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT Refer to Part 2 1 1 for battery installation proce...

Page 25: ...nly to the original purchaser Any breach of this warranty shall be enforced unless the customer notifies AGM Global Vision at the address noted below within the applicable warranty period The customer...

Page 26: ...ng box Please include a letter that indicates your RMA the Customer s Name a Return Address reason for the return contact information valid telephone numbers and or an e mail address and proof of purc...

Page 27: ...on Rainbow Globow Ironbow1 Ironbow2 Sepia Color1 Color2 Ice Fire Rain and OEM Analog Video Input Output Format resolution PAL 768 574 pixels NTSC 640 480 pixels Interfacing Micro USB Power bank 5V Uni...

Page 28: ...22 89 mm 12 4 8 3 5 in Dimensions w o Eyecups 237 106 65 mm 9 3 4 2 2 6 in 272 106 89 mm 10 7 4 2 3 5 in Weight w o Batteries 0 8 kg 1 8 lb 1 28 kg 2 8 lb TABLE 5 5 ENVIRONMENTAL DATA ITEM DATA Operat...

Page 29: ...the item in terms of its engineering drawings specifications standards and inspection requirement to identify an item TABLE A 1 COBRA SPARE PARTS LIST ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NO 1 50mm Objective Lens Ca...

Page 30: ...l not shown AGMTIDSPR 9 Battery Cassette AGMTIDBTCS 10 Video Cable AGMTIDVCB 11 Wireless Remote Control AGMTIDWRC 12 Picatinny Adapter for Wireless Remote Control AGMTIDPARC 13 Operation and Maintenan...

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Page 32: ...173 West Main Street PO Box 962 Springerville AZ 85938 USA Tel 1 928 333 4300 info agmglobalvision com www agmglobalvision com EUROPEAN OFFICE Andrey Lyapchev 7 Sofia P C 1756 Bulgaria Tel 35 988 412...

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