InfiRay Outdoor
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Tube TH35/TH50
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Operating Manual www.infirayoutdoor.com
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After setting, press and hold the encoder
(7)
to save the setting and exit. The cursor returns to the
zeroing option, and the zeroing distance changes accordingly.
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Besides, the status bar updates to the new zeroing distance synchronously.
Standby Settings
Setting standby status and time
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Press and hold the rotary encoder
(7)
to enter the main menu.
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Rotate the rotary encoder
(7)
to select the
Standby Settings
option.
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Press the rotary encoder
(7)
briefly
to enter the Standby Settings submenu.
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Rotate the rotary encoder
(7)
to select one option from 2min, 4min, 6min and off.
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Press the rotary encoder
(7)
to confirm the selection, and then the selected option is displayed
at the bottom status bar.
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If Off is selected, the standby function is disabled.
Note:
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When the device is in the shooting status (horizontally positioned), the standby mode is disabled.
Pixel Defect
Correction
When using the scope, you may see pixel defects, such as visible light spots or dark spots with stable brightness. To address this
problem, use the pixel defect calibration function to remove the pixel defects.
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Press and hold the rotary encoder
(7)
to enter the main menu.
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Rotate the rotary encoder
(7)
to select the
Pixel Defect Correction
option.
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Press the rotary encoder
(7)
to enter the Pixel Defect Correction
interface. A small cross cursor appears in the center of the
screen and the PIP function is automatically on, which is displayed at the top of the screen by default.
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The prompts about the movement direction of the cursor (X axis, Y axis) and number of calibrated pixels are displayed on the