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Safety

Before using your OMAX product, please read the following safety precautions carefully to avoid causing damage to the 

device or injury to yourself or others.

Use only 3.7V 16340 lithium-ion batteries

. Use of other batteries may cause damage to the device or injury to yourself or 

others.

Turn off power if the instrument exhibits unusual or dangerous behavior 

such as emitting smoke or unusual odors. These 

can be indications of electrical problems, in which case the instrument should be disconnected from any power source if 

safe to do so. Other indicators can be a loud buzzing sound or crackling. Contact OMAX to report such behavior.

Do not use around flammable liquids or gases.

 Electric instruments can ignite flammable substances which could result in 

an explosion or fire.

Avoid use in wet environments.

 This device uses some weather-sealing measures, but does not comply with IP67 standards 

for exposure to water. Electrical components of the instrument can discharge when exposed to water, potentially resulting 

in damage to the instrument, or injury to yourself or others.

Do not dismantle.

 Dismantling will void the warranty and can result in damage to the instrument, and potential exposure 

to dangerous materials or electric current.

Use the IR filter cap in bright conditions including daylight

. The device’s image sensor is very sensitive to light. Disengage 

the IR filter cap in dark conditions to allow the use of infrared light.

Notices

OMAX reserves the right to change specifications of the product at any time without notice. Continuous efforts are made 

to improve performance and reliability, which can result in changes to design and compatibility. Please contact OMAX for 

any concerns regarding such changes.
This manual contains content which is proprietary, and may not be reproduced in any manner without written consent from 

United Scope, LLC.

Contents

1. Preparation .....................................................................................................................................................6

1.1 Battery Installation ..........................................................................................................................................................6
1.2 The I/O Panel ...................................................................................................................................................................6
1.3 Charging the Battery ........................................................................................................................................................6
1.4 Recording Media .............................................................................................................................................................6

2. Operation .......................................................................................................................................................7

2.1 The Control Panel ............................................................................................................................................................7
2.2 Powering On/Off ..............................................................................................................................................................7
2.3 Focusing ...........................................................................................................................................................................7
2.4 Digital Zoom ....................................................................................................................................................................

8

2.5 Exposure Modes ..............................................................................................................................................................

8

2.6 Changing Recording Modes .............................................................................................................................................

8

3. The Settings Menu ..........................................................................................................................................

9

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