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Tracker-T2.380/ Tracker-T4.642. Operation Manual

 

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Table of Contents

 

1 DEVICE APPEARANCE ................................................................................................ 3

 

2 DEVICE DESIGNATION AND KEY FEATURES .................................................... 4

 

3 TECHNICAL PARAMETERS ....................................................................................... 5

 

4 DELIVERY SET ............................................................................................................... 7

 

5 PREPARATION FOR USE ............................................................................................ 8

 

5.1 Batteries Installation .......................................................................................... 8

 

5.2 Start-up and Shutdown ...................................................................................... 8

 

6 DEVICE DESIGN AND OPERATION ........................................................................ 8

 

6.1 Operational Menu ................................................................................................ 9

 

6.2 Thermal Module Mode Menu ........................................................................ 10

 

6.3 Colour Scheme Menu ........................................................................................ 10

 

6.4 Rangefinder .......................................................................................................... 11

 

6.5 Service Menu ........................................................................................................ 12

 

6.5.1 Calibration .................................................................................................... 12

 

 

 

6.5.2 Dead Pixels Removal ................................................................................ 12

 

6.5.3 Language Selection Menu....................................................................... 13

 

6.5.4 Information .................................................................................................. 13

 

7 MARKING ...................................................................................................................... 13

 

8 TROUBLESHOOTING ................................................................................................ 14

 

9 TECHNICAL SERVICE ............................................................................................... 15

 

10 TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE ................................................................. 15

 

11 UTILIZATION ............................................................................................................ 15

 

 

A T T E N T I O N !  

 

Do  not  aim  the  working  binoculars  at  intensive  heat  sources  such  as  the  Sun,  working  welding 
equipment, fire, etc. This may damage the binoculars partially or completely! 

 

Remove batteries from the device if it is not in use for a long period! 

 

Non-observance of the rules of use and storage of the device may void the manufacturer's warranty. 

Summary of Contents for Tracker-T2.380

Page 1: ...MOSCOW RUSSIA 2019 THERMAL VISION BINOCULARS Operation Manual Tracker T2 380 Tracker T4 642 ...

Page 2: ...r 11 6 5 Service Menu 12 6 5 1 Calibration 12 6 5 2 Dead Pixels Removal 12 6 5 3 Language Selection Menu 13 6 5 4 Information 13 7 MARKING 13 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 14 9 TECHNICAL SERVICE 15 10 TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE 15 11 UTILIZATION 15 ATTENTION Do not aim the working binoculars at intensive heat sources such as the Sun working welding equipment fire etc This may damage the binoculars partially o...

Page 3: ...ОК button 3 BRIGHTNESS 1 2 button 4 BRIGHTNESS button 5 Body of the device 6 Objective lens 7 Eyepieces 8 Dioptre adjustment and interpupillary distance adjustment mechanism 9 Manual focusing adjustment mechanism 10 Battery compartment 11 Eyepiece rubbers 12 Fixation rail for external rangefinder Tracker Т4 642 model only 1 3 5 8 2 4 11 6 12 10 7 9 ...

Page 4: ...rast system which provides the most informative thermal images of the observed objects Automatic brightness and contrast correction system which does not require any manual adjustments in changing environmental conditions Automatic calibration system of the shutterless sensor and as a sequence the image is noise free and does not freeze Detail contrasting system for both target and background rega...

Page 5: ...pitch microns 17 Type Uncooled bolometer array FPA Sensitivity wavelength range microns from 8 to 14 Thermal sensitivity NETD mK 70 Calibration principle Programmatic shutterless OBJECTIVE LENS Focal length 50 mm F 1 2 100 mm F 1 6 Manual focusing range from 5 m to from 20 m to Optical magnification 3 4 3 5 or 7 Field of view o horizontal vertical 7 4 5 6 6 2 4 7 DISPLAY Array type AMOLED Resoluti...

Page 6: ...he Device may be improved without prior notice of the customer This Device employs a system of automatic calibration of the shutterless sensor which permanently optimizes Device performance This option together with the dynamic contrast system delivers optimal image without any manual adjustments NOTE As a consequence of the above mentioned systems functioning some visual noise in the form of vert...

Page 7: ... cloths set 1 pc 4 Protective bag 1 pc 5 Operation manual 1 pc 6 Warranty card 1 pc AUXILIARY DELIVERY SET upon request under a special order 7 Cat s eye eyepiece 2 pcs 8 External rangefinder LE 032 1 pc 9 Optics cleaning liquid 1 pc 10 Hard case 1 pc Not covered by warranty Technical parameters and device delivery set may be changed by the manufacturer without prior notice of the customer ...

Page 8: ... Fig 1 for more than two seconds until the image appears on the screen Two three seconds later the observed image appears in the field of view Turn off the Device by pressing and holding button 1 Fig 1 for more than two seconds after use 6 DEVICE DESIGN AND OPERATION The Device has the built in operational menu with the structure as shown in Fig 3 Focusing of the objective lens is adjusted by rota...

Page 9: ...stment and digital zoom indicators appear in the top centre of the screen Battery discharge indicator is shown in the top of the screen and measured in percent 6 1 Operational Menu Enter the main menu by pressing button 2 Fig 1 for more than two seconds The appearance of the main operational menu is shown in Figure 3 EXIT THERMAL VISION MODE COLOUR SCHEME RANGEFINDER SERVICE QUICK MENU Figure 3 Op...

Page 10: ...st image quality BACK MODE 1 MODE 2 MODE 3 MODE 4 THERMO MODE Figure 5 Thermal Module Mode Menu 6 3 Colour Scheme Menu The Colour Scheme menu applies one of eight pre programmed algorithms of image colour processing depending on the temperature of the observed subjects and objects see Fig 6 If you set the colour scheme it will be added to two inverse black and white options as the third user defin...

Page 11: ...y delivery set You can switch on a special crosshair mark on the screen In the RANGEFINDER section of the menu see Fig 8 This crosshair indicates the rangefinder coverage zone The rangefinder mark size is 2 2 mil BACK OFF ON ALIGN RANGEFINDER Figure 7 Rangefinder menu Figure 8 Rangefinder crosshair The ZEROING menu option allows adjusting of the rangefinder mark position with buttons 3 and 4 ...

Page 12: ...ation This section allows performing manual calibration and setting the calibration mode Fig 10 To perform forced calibration close the objective lens cap enter the Calibration menu select the NOW line and press button 2 Calibration will take few seconds BACK AUTO EXECUTE STARTUP CALIBRATION Figure 10 Calibration Menu 6 5 2 Dead Pixels Removal If you notice defective pixels on the screen you can r...

Page 13: ...the several languages BACK English Magyar Deutsch Polski LANG SELECT Figure 12 Language Selection Menu Attention The exact set of languages depends on the country of destination and may be changed without prior notice 6 5 4 Information In this section you can see the Device model name and software release code Fig 14 MANUFACTURER JSC DEDAL NV MODEL Tracker 380 T2 SOFTWARE VERSION 4 3t 006 CORE SN ...

Page 14: ...se periodically a special protective anti misting liquid in order to avoid misting of the objective lens in cold conditions This liquid is included in the auxiliary delivery set Dots on the screen Production technology of the display allows a small amount of dark and bright dots in the image These dots may also appear after some usage Most of the appeared dots can be removed by using the function ...

Page 15: ...oisture and dust 10 TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE Store the Device in the supplied protective bag or a hard case with the protective objective lens cap on Store the Device at temperatures from than 10oC to 35oC with relative humidity not exceeding 85 Remove the batteries from the Device during extended periods of non operation to avoid batteries leakage Transportation of the Device in the protective ...

Page 16: ...N MANUAL Tracker T2 380 Tracker T4 642 Ver 4 3 t DEDAL NV Russia 107076 18 Stromynka St Moscow Tel 7 495 589 31 01 7 495 617 05 96 97 Fax 7 495 961 27 49 http www dedalnvoptics com e mail info dedalnvoptics com ...

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