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Using the Quick Menu

Reticle color, reticle type, and zeroing distance can be set in the 

quick menu.

1.  From the home screen, short press the 

Control Turret 

to enter 

the quick menu.

2.  Rotate the 

Control Turret 

to switch between the quick menu 

items, described below. The selected menu item is back-

highlighted blue.

a. 

Reticle Color:

  Short press the 

Control Turret

 to change the 

reticle color between white, black, red, and green.

b. 

Reticle Type:  

Short press the 

Control Turret

 to change 

reticle type, from 1–6. See 

Reticle Types

 below. 

c. 

Zeroing Distance:  

Short press the 

Control Turret

 to change 

the selected zeroing distance within the currently selected 

zeroing profile. Only the zero distances in the selected 

profile will be available for selection. The selected zeroing 

distance appears in the status bar.

3.  Long press the 

Control Turret

 to save changes and exit the 

menu or wait 5 seconds to save and exit automatically.

RETICLE TYPES

1

2

3

4

5

6

Status Bar Overview

The status bar shows information on the operating status of the BOLT 

TD50L Series: 

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8 9

1  Imaging Mode:  Shows the set imaging mode,   day,   moon, 

 star. Day is the default.

2  Zeroing Profile & Distance:  Shows the selected zero profile  

(A, B, or C) and the zero distance. A100m is the default.

3  Total Magnification:  Shows the total magnification. See 

Digital 

Zoom

 on page 29. 

4  Screen Brightness:  Shows the selected screen brightness, 

from 1–5. The default level is 3.

5  Standby:  Shows the standby   icon and the set time, 10min, 

20min, 30min, or off. Standby is off by default.

6  Wi‑Fi:  Shows the Wi-Fi status, on   or off   . Wi-Fi is off by 

default.

7  Time:  Shows the current time in 24-hour format. 
8  Auxiliary Battery Status Indicator:  Shows the battery status 

of the rechargeable auxiliary battery. When the BOLT TD50L is 

receiving power from the auxiliary battery, the battery indicator 

is in color; when inactive, the battery indicator is gray. See 

Battery Status Indicators

 on page 12.

9  Built‑in Battery Status Indicator:  Shows the battery status of 

the built-in battery pack. When the BOLT TD50L is receiving 

power from the battery pack, the battery indicator is in color; 

when inactive, the battery indicator is gray. See 

Battery Status 

Indicators

 on page 12.

Summary of Contents for BOLT DIGITAL Series

Page 1: ...I N F I R A Y O U T D O O R BOLT DIGITAL SERIES Bolt Action Optimized Digital Night Vision Scope User s Manual Outdoor...

Page 2: ...the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the d...

Page 3: ...i Fi module for external connectivity to App Picture in Picture PIP Extended eye relief User friendly interface 3 TECH SPECS BOLT TD50L SERIES TD50L SENSOR Resolution 1440 1080 Pixel Size 4 m Frame Ra...

Page 4: ...AC18 BOLT Standard Scope Mount Rings IRAY AC37 BOLT 18650 Battery Extender IRAY AC70 BOLT Digital Series Infrared Illuminator IRAY AC71 Standard Rubber Eyeguard for BOLT IRAY AC74 Objective Lens Cap...

Page 5: ...ort Press Long Press Home screen Adjust the screen brightness Enter exit the stadiametric rangefinder Photo Button Current Screen Menu Short Press Long Press Home screen Take a photo Start stop record...

Page 6: ...s and hold the Brightness and Palette Buttons at the same time for 15 seconds to activate the reticle 2 Short press the Control Turret to enter the quick menu see Using the Quick Menu on page 21 a Sel...

Page 7: ...battery b See Battery Status Icons on page 12 for additional battery information WARNING Never charge the battery pack with a USB adapter that is greater than 5V 2A NOTES You may charge and operate B...

Page 8: ...included are compatible with the BOLT TD50L Using with the Optional Auxiliary Battery When both the built in battery pack and the auxiliary battery are fully charged the BOLT TD50L will select the aux...

Page 9: ...y turning it counterclockwise 2 Connect the smaller USB C end of the data cable to the USB C port 9 3 Connect the standard USB end of the data cable to the external power supply The BOLT TD50L will au...

Page 10: ...ses concentrated infrared light which while not visible to the human eye can cause permanent physical damage 17 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Control Features The BOLT TD50L is operated via four control butt...

Page 11: ...icle appear sharp and in focus No additional diopter adjustments are required unless the user wishes to make changes NOTES After this initial adjustment there is no need to rotate the eyepiece adjustm...

Page 12: ...on the operating status of the BOLT TD50L Series 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 Imaging Mode Shows the set imaging mode day moon star Day is the default 2 Zeroing Profile Distance Shows the selected zero profile...

Page 13: ...he desired zero distance 2 Confirm that the rifle is empty safe and pointed in a safe direction with no ammunition near the weapon 3 Adjust the image and device settings following the steps in the Qui...

Page 14: ...Recorded photos are saved to the internal memory card in jpg format videos are saved in mp4 format a Photos are saved in IMG_HHMMSS_XXX jpg format b Videos are saved in VID_HHMMSS_XXX mp4 format c HH...

Page 15: ...3 Enter the Wi Fi password The default password is 12345678 4 Press the Join button When Wi Fi is successfully connected the user may manipulate the BOLT TD50L via the InfiRay Outdoor App See Using th...

Page 16: ...app are saved to the mobile device instead of the internal storage of the BOLT TD50L Once connected you can access files saved to the mobile device In the App press the ViewFinder icon at the bottom...

Page 17: ...xpand the space between the lines b Rotate counterclockwise to shrink the space between the lines 2 As you adjust the space between the horizontal lines the rangefinder values on the right side of the...

Page 18: ...C with distance selected See the Zero Distance Submenu and Reticle Zeroing on the next page for instructions on customizing the nine zero distances 1 Long press the Control Turret to enter the main m...

Page 19: ...sition 5 White Dot Indicates center of initial reticle position NOTE The red X indicates the point of impact It is shown in the figure for illustration purposes and is not an interface element To zero...

Page 20: ...e two triangle icons will indicate the selected digit 5 Long press the Control Turret to save the custom zero distance and return to the Zero Distance submenu 6 The new zero distance appears in the st...

Page 21: ...ss the Control Turret to switch between digits The two triangle icons indicate the selected digit 5 Long press the Control Turret to save the date and return to the home screen SETTINGS MENU TIME Set...

Page 22: ...ol Turret to select the status auto hiding menu item 2 Short press the Control Turret to enter the auto hiding submenu 3 Rotate the Control Turret to move through the options on and off Auto hiding is...

Page 23: ...ing your published warranty period iRayUSA will repair or replace at its discretion any optic that becomes defective during normal use Additionally if we cannot fix your optic in less than one week we...

Page 24: ...microfiber lens cloth There is condensation on the interior or exterior optical surfaces of the lens Wipe the outside optical surfaces with the included microfiber lens cloth Allow the BOLT TD50L to...

Page 25: ...ubject to change without notice For the most up to date specs go to irayusa com Not responsible for typographical errors Ver 1 1080122 800 Railhead Road 316 Fort Worth TX 76106 800 769 7125 682 499 00...

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