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Remove the protective cover from the Battery Pack.
Lift the lever 

(13)

Install the battery into the dedicated slot on the device housing so that 
element 

F

 (Pic.2 on the flyleaf

)

 appears from below. 

Fix the battery by clicking the lever. 

INSTALLATION:

Only use the charger supplied with the Battery Pack. The use of any 
other  charger  may  irreparably  damage  the  Battery  Pack  or  the 
charger and may cause fire.

When keeping the battery for a long period, the battery should 

not be fully charged or fully discharged. 

Do not charge the battery immediately after bringing the 

battery from cold environment to a warm one. Wait for 30-40 

minutes for the battery to get warm.  

Do not leave a battery unattended while charging.

Never use a modified or damaged charger. 

Charge the Battery Pack at a temperature from 0 °C to +45 °C. 

Otherwise batter's life will decrease significantly. 

Do not leave the Battery Pack with a charger connected to the 

mains longer than 24 hours after full charge. 

Do not expose the battery pack to high temperature or to a naked 

flame. 

Do not submerge the battery in water. 

Do not connect external device with a current consumption that 

exceeds permitted levels. 

The Battery Pack is short circuit protected. However, any situation 

that may cause short-circuiting should be avoided. 

Do not dismantle or deform the Battery Pack. 

Do not drop or hit the battery.

When using the battery at negative temperatures, battery's capacity 

decreases, this is normal and is not a defect.  

Do not use the battery at the temperatures above those shown in 

the table – this may decrease battery's life. 

Keep the battery out of the reach of children. 

SAFETY MEASURES:

EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLY

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The device can be powered with an external power supply such as Power 
Bank (5V).

Connect the external power supply to the USB port 

(4)

 of the device 

(Pic. 1

 on the flyleaf

)

The device switches to operation from external power supply, and the 
IPS5 Battery Pack will begin slowly charging. 
The display will show the battery icon           with charge level as a 
percentage. 
If the device operates on external power supply but the IPS5 battery is 
not connected, the icon           is shown. 
When the external power supply is disconnected, the device switches 
to the internal battery pack without powering off. 

OPERATION

WARNING! Do not point the objective lens of the unit at intensive 

sources of light such device emitting laser radiation or the sun. This 

may render the electronic components inoperative. The warranty 

does not cover damage caused by improper operation.
WARNING! The radiator cooling system (14) becomes warm during 

operation: this is normal and allows an increase in the sensitivity of 

the device. 

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Powering on and image setup 

Open the lens cover 

(1)

.

Turn the unit on with a short press of the 

ON

 

(11)

 button .

To obtain a crisp image of the icons on the display, rotate the dioptre 
adjustment ring 

(6)

. After this there is no need to rotate the dioptre 

adjustment ring for distance or any other conditions. 
To focus on the object being observed rotate the lens focusing ring 

(2)

.

To  set  up  display  brightness  and  contrast  and  continuous  zoom, 
please refer to the QUICK MENU FUNCTIONS section. 
After use, hold down the 

ON

 button to turn the unit off.

SENSOR CALIBRATION

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Calibration  allows  levelling  of  the  background  temperature  of  the 
microbolometer  and  eliminates  image  flaws  (such  as  frozen  image, 
vertical stripes etc.). 
There are three calibration modes: manual 

(M)

, semi-automatic 

(SA)

 and 

automatic 

(А)

Select the desired mode in the menu option “CALIBRATION”           .

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Page 3: ...Advertencia el funcionamiento de este equipo en áreas residenciales podría causar radio interferencias Compatibilità elettromagnetica Questo prodotto è conforme alla norma europea EN 55032 2015 ClasseA Avvertenza l uso di questa apparecchiatura in un area residenziale può causare perturbazioni radioelettriche Электромагнитная совместимость Данный продукт соответствует требованиям европейского стан...

Page 4: ...rating time on Battery Pack at t 22 C h Degree of protection IP code IEC60529 Operating temperature range Dimensions mm inch Weight without battery kg oz Video recorder Video photo resolution pixel Video photo format Built in memory Built in memory capacity Wi Fi channel Frequency Standard Line of sight reception range m Microbolometer MODEL HELION SKU Type Resolution pixels Frame rate Hz Pixel si...

Page 5: ...rse weather conditions fog smog rain to see through obstacles hindering detection of targets branches tallgrass thick bushes etc HELION thermal imaging scopes do not require an external source of light and are not affected by bright light exposure HELION thermal imaging scopes are designed for various areas of application including night hunting observation trail orienteering rescue operations etc...

Page 6: ...ing Switch to photo mode Photo mode Take a photograph Switch to video mode Charging BUTTON M 6 5 C D E Charging base Battery Pack Charger 220V socket Pic 3 Lift the lever C of the charging base Remove the protective cover from the Battery Pack Install the Battery Pack into the charging base as shown in Pic 3 click the lever C Upon installation a green LED indicator D on the charging base will star...

Page 7: ...ldren SAFETY MEASURES EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLY 7 The device can be powered with an external power supply such as Power Bank 5V Connect the external power supply to the USB port 4 of the device Pic 1 on the flyleaf The device switches to operation from external power supply and the IPS5 Battery Pack will begin slowly charging The display will show the battery icon with charge level as a percentage If ...

Page 8: ... or four times 8 times in XP models as well as to return to the basic magnification To operate the step up digital zoom press successively the button DOWN 8 QUICK MENU FUNCTIONS 11 The Quick menu allows change of basic settings display brightness and contrast continuous digital zoom and stadiametric rangefinder Notes actual magnification is the product of the basic magnification value and continuo...

Page 9: ...our to high temperature Hot Red Red Monochrome Rainbow Ultramarine Violet Sepia Switch between the palette selected in the menu and the basic palette with a short press of the UP 10 button A In automatic mode the need for calibration is based on software algorithm Calibration starts automatically The user determines for himself the need for calibration based on the actual image status Manual silen...

Page 10: ...rmat the memory card Message Memory card formatting means that formatting is in progress Upon completion of formatting the message Formatting completed is shown If No is selected formatting is aborted and you return to the submenu Language Date Date setup Enter the submenu Date with a short press of the M button Date format is displayed as YYYY MM DD year month day Select the correct values for th...

Page 11: ...d method or to abort deletion G H I x 95 y 99 Reset Restore default settings Enter the Reset submenu with a short press of the M 9 button With a short press of the UP DOWN buttons select Yes to restore default settings or No to abort Confirm selection with a short press of the M button If Yes is selected display will show Return default settings and Yes and No options Select Yes to restore default...

Page 12: ...g recording time 5 12 in the format HH MM hours minutes Start video recording with a short press of the REC 7 button Upon start of video recording icon disappears and icon REC and recording timer in the format MM SS minutes seconds appear instead Pause and resume recording video with a short press of the REC button Stop recording video with a long press of the REC button Video files are saved to t...

Page 13: ...t 0 7 m Deer height 1 7 m 160m 66m 28m icon icon icon icon 20 19 Notes you can enter and operate the menu during video recording recorded videos and photos are saved to the built in memory card in the format img_xxx jpg photos video_xxx avi videos xxx three digit counter for videos and photos counter for multimedia files cannot be reset Attention Maximum duration of a recorded file is seven minute...

Page 14: ...the M button USB connection Use as power Use as memory card 22 21 Move the lower fixed bar under the object being ranged and while pressing the UP DOWN buttons move the upper horizontal bar relative to the lower fixed bar until the object fits entirely between the two cursors The distance to the object is automatically recalculated as you move the upper line If ranging does not take place within 1...

Page 15: ...USB cable is damaged Charge the battery Replace USB cable Check Corrective action Problem External power supply is discharged Charge the external power supply if necessary 23 24 Connection modes Memory card external memory In this mode the device is detected by the computer as a flash card This mode is designed for work with the files saved in device s memory The device s functions are not availab...

Page 16: ...nsure stable Wi Fi performance move the riflescope to an area with few or no Wi Fi networks The device cannot be powered on with wireless remote control Remote control is not activated Low battery Activate the remote control according to instructions Install a new CR2032 battery When using the scope at below zero temperatures the image quality is worse than at positive temperatures Because of vari...

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