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PIXEL DEFECT CORRECTION

When using Cabin, you may see defective pixels such as light 

or dark spots within the image. To address this problem, you 

can access the Pixel Defect Correction function to correct these 

defective pixels.
Long press the 

Menu Button (7) to access the Menu, short press 

the 

Up/Zoom Button (6) or Down/Photo Button (8) until you 

select the Pixel Defect Correction option.
Short press the 

Menu Button (7) to enter the Pixel Defect 

Correction interface. A cursor will appear in the middle of the 

screen and the PIP function will be enabled automatically and in 

the lower left of the screen.
The right side of the PIP window will show the cursor direction of 

travel: X-axis (horizontal), Y-axis (vertical), and the number of total 

pixels calibrated.
Short press the 

Up/Zoom Button (6) or Down/Photo Button (8) 

to switch between the X and Y axis, then short press the 

Menu 

Button (7) to select the current axis.
Short press the 

Up/Zoom Button (6) or Down/Photo Button (8) 

to move the cursor on the current axis. If you press the 

Up/Zoom 

Button (6) the cursor will move left/up, and the Down/Photo 

Button (8) will move the cursor right/down.
After moving the pointer to the position of the defective pixel, 

short press the 

Power Button (5) to add and calibrate the pixel. 

“Add” is displayed in the PIP window, indicating that pixel has 

been successfully calibrated. Repeat the operation to calibrate 

any additional pixels.
You can delete any previous calibrations by short pressing the 

Power Button (5) again. “Del” is displayed in the PIP window.
Each time you add or delete a pixel calibration, the quantity of 

calibrated pixels will change accordingly.
When the pointer moves near the PIP window, the window and 

all info on the bottom left of the corner of the screen will move to 

the upper left corner automatically.
After finishing calibration, press and hold the 

Menu Button (7)

A dialog box will appear asking for confirmation to save the 

calibration. Short press the 

Up/Zoom Button (6) or Down/Photo 

Button (8) to select an option and then short press the Menu 

Button (7) to confirm your selection. Select “Yes” to confirm the 

setting and exit, or “No” to cancel the setting and exit.

COMPASS CALIBRATION

Calibrating the Digital Compass
Long press the 

Menu Button (7) to access the Menu, short press 

the 

Up/Zoom Button (6) or Down/Photo Button (8) until you 

select the Compass Calibration.
Short press the

 Menu Button (7) to enter Compass Calibration. 

The calibration icon will be displayed.
Rotate the device along the three axis indicated by the icon with 

each axis rotating at least 360° within 15 seconds.  The calibration 

will end after 15s by default and exit the setting automatically.

STANDBY

Setting the Standby State and Duration 
Long press the 

Menu Button (7) to access the Menu, short press 

the 

Up/Zoom Button (6) or Down/Photo Button (8) until you to 

select the Standby Settings option.
Short press the 

Menu Button (7) to enable or disable Standby.

The icon in the status bar changes accordingly after this option is 

enabled or disabled.

IMAGE HUE

Setting the screen image hue
Long press the 

Menu Button (7) to access the Menu, short press 

the 

Up/Zoom Button (6) or Down/Photo Button (8) until you 

select the Image Hue option.
Short press the 

Menu Button (7) to cycle between a warm or 

cool display tone.
Press and hold the 

Menu Button (7) to save and exit.

SETTINGS

Set Date, Time, Language, Automatic Status Hiding, Restore 

Factory Settings, and access Device Information. 
 

DATE

 

  Setting the System Date
  
Long press the Menu Button (7) to access the Menu, short   

  press the 

Up/Zoom Button (6) or Down/Photo Button (8) until  

  you access the Settings Menu.
  Short press the 

Up/Zoom Button (6) or Down/Photo Button (8)  

  to select the Date option.
  Short press the 

Menu Button (7) to re-set the date. The date is  

  in the format of YY/MM/DD.
  Short press, or press and hold, the 

Up/Zoom Button (6) or   

 

Down/Photo Button (8) to set the year, month, and day.

  Short press the 

Menu Button (7) to switch between the year,  

  month, and day.
  After setting the date, press and hold the 

Menu Button (7) to  

  save and exit.
 

TIME

 

  Setting the System Time
  
Long press the Menu Button (7) to access the Menu, short   

  press the 

Up/Zoom Button (6) or Down/Photo Button (8) until  

  you access the Settings Menu.
  Short press the 

Up/Zoom Button (6) or Down/Photo Button (8) 

   to select the Time option. The 24-hour view is used with hour  

  and minute displayed.
  Short press the 

Menu Button (7) to re-set the time.

  Short press the 

Up/Zoom Button (6) or Down/Photo Button (8)  

  to set the hour and minute.
  Short press the 

Menu Button (7) to switch between the hour  

  and minute.
  After setting the time, press and hold the 

Menu Button (7) to  

  save and exit.
  After setting time, the time in the status bar changes accordingly

Summary of Contents for Cabin Series

Page 1: ...I N F I R A Y O U T D O O R CABIN SERIES T h e r m a l I m a g i n g M o n o c u l a r User s Manual Outdoor...

Page 2: ...SHOOTING 25 iRayUSA 800 Railhead Road 316 Fort Worth TX 76106 800 769 7125 info irayusa com This Laser Product is designated as Class 3R during all procedures of operation Wavelength 635nm Laser Power...

Page 3: ...4 F 122 F 4 TECH SPECIFICATIONS 1 OVERVIEW The InfiRay Outdoor Cabin Series is a compact and powerful optic that operates easily with one hand The CABIN is available with multiple lens options and it...

Page 4: ...ON OFF Shortcut Menu Main menu Navigation Up Laser Cursor Calibration Defective Pixel Calibration Interface Move Cursor Left Quickly Move Cursor Left Down Photo Home Screen Capture Image Turn Recordin...

Page 5: ...fter you bring it from a cold area to a warm area Wait 30 to 40 minutes for the battery to warm up Do not use the charger if it is modified or damaged The device should be charged at a temperature of...

Page 6: ...he countdown counts from 3 to 0 the device is now shut down The current user selections will be automatically saved after shutdown During the shutdown period do not remove the battery or these selecti...

Page 7: ...day in memory The photography images and recorded videos of each individual day are stored in these folders You can copy or delete the required files or folders 10 DIGITAL ZOOM The CABIN Series featur...

Page 8: ...m 1 dim to 5 bright Image Sharpness After selecting this option press the 12 STATUS BAR OVERVIEW Menu Button 7 to adjust the Image Sharpness from 1 lowest sharpness to 5 highest sharpness Image Contra...

Page 9: ...press the Menu Button 7 After moving the cursor to the location indicated by the laser press and hold the Menu Button 7 to save the location and return to the home screen WI FI Turn Wi Fi on off Pres...

Page 10: ...tton 7 to access the Menu short press the Up Zoom Button 6 or Down Photo Button 8 until you select the Compass Calibration Short press the Menu Button 7 to enter Compass Calibration The calibration ic...

Page 11: ...Button 8 to select YES or NO YES will restore factory settings and NO will cancel the operation Short press the Menu Button 7 to confirm the selection If YES is selected the device will shut down aut...

Page 12: ...it 8 as well as their distance values in meters To change the unit of measure between meter and yards short press the Menu Button 7 Adjust these measurement lines to match the height of your target by...

Page 13: ...nits serial number Select the appropriate Wi Fi option and enter the password The initial password is 12345678 After Wi Fi is accessed you can control the device via the mobile App Setting Wi Fi Name...

Page 14: ...any warranty coverage Any serial number damage or alteration on the product will be considered modification Please give us a call at 800 769 7125 visit irayusa com warranty email Info InfiRayUSA com w...

Page 15: ...i networks or to an area without Wi Fi coverage The image of the object being observed is missing Looking through glass Remove any glass windows from the field of view The image quality or contrast is...

Page 16: ...27 28 NOTES...

Page 17: ...29 30 NOTES...

Page 18: ...ct to change without notice For the most up to date specs go to irayusa com Not responsible for typographical errors Ver 1 10102721 800 Railhead Road 316 Fort Worth Tx 76106 800 769 7125 682 499 0047...

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