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Recommendations for Use

The battery should be partially charged for long-term storage – 50 to 80 %.
The battery should be charged at an ambient temperature of 0°C…+35°C 
(+32°F…+95°F). Otherwise, lifespan of the battery will decrease significantly.
When using the battery at sub-zero temperatures, the battery capacity decreases, this is 
normal and not a defect.
Do not use the battery at temperatures outside the range of -25 °?...+50 °? (-
13°F…+122°F) – this may reduce battery’s life.
The battery has a short-circuit protection. However, any situation that may cause short-
circuiting should be avoided.

Summary of Contents for Krypton XG

Page 1: ...Krypton XG Manual...

Page 2: ...ing on and Image Setting Microbolometer Calibration Status Bar Quick Menu Functions Main Menu Functions Enter the Main Menu Mode Image Detail Boost Wi Fi Settings General Settings Auto Shutdown Device...

Page 3: ...Technical Maintenance and Storage Troubleshooting Specifications Legal Compliances and Disclaimers...

Page 4: ...aging module can be mounted using the correct Ring Adapter on to the objective lens housing of various daylight optical devices converting them into a highly sensitive thermal imaging device To get st...

Page 5: ...Krypton XG50 thermal imager Pulsar 5x30 B Monocular Carrying Case Wireless Remote Control IPS7 Battery Pack Battery Pack Charger Power Adapter USB Cable Quick Start Guide Lens Cleaning Cloth Warranty...

Page 6: ...ptical magnifications Detection distance up to 2300 m Wireless remote control Instant start Display off function Built in video recording Remote Firmware update Fully watertight IPX7 protection class...

Page 7: ...ry compartment cover 4 Battery locking lever 5 Battery pack 6 RIGHT REC button 7 MENU button 8 LEFT MODE button 9 ON OFF CALIBRATION button 10 Lens focus knob 11 MicroUSB port 12 Weaver rail 13 Object...

Page 8: ...16 Screws 17 Tightening screw 18 Screw 19 Adapter lever 20 Mount 21 Pulsar 5x30 B Monocular...

Page 9: ...urn on off the Black Hot palette long press Video recorder Button Start pause resume video recording short press Stop video recording long press Switch to video photo long press Capture Photo short pr...

Page 10: ...Quick Menu Button Enter quick menu short press Switch between quick menu options short press Increase value short press Decrease value short press Exit quick menu long press...

Page 11: ...battery into the charger 1 Raise the lever 4 of the charger 2 Install the Battery Pack 5 into the charger 3 Click the lever 4 Step 2 heck the current battery level Upon installation a green LED indic...

Page 12: ...t If the indicator begins to flash green the battery is good If it continues to show red the battery is defective Do not use this battery The LED indicator will display the battery charge status LED I...

Page 13: ...lever 4 2 Remove the protective cover of the battery compartment 3 3 Insert the battery 5 into the slot designed for it on the device body so that the element D is pointing downwards 4 Lock the batter...

Page 14: ...arging Do not use the charger if it has been modified or damaged Do not leave the battery in a charger connected to the network after charging is complete Do not expose the battery to high temperature...

Page 15: ...ifespan of the battery will decrease significantly When using the battery at sub zero temperatures the battery capacity decreases this is normal and not a defect Do not use the battery at temperatures...

Page 16: ...ill switch to operation from the external power supply while the IPS7 battery will be gradually recharged 3 A battery icon will appear on the display showing charge level as a percentage 4 If the devi...

Page 17: ...Charging Power Bank IPS7 batteries at air temperatures below 0 C can result in reduced battery life When using external power connect Power Bank to the switched on device which have worked for severa...

Page 18: ...Installing Thermal Imaging Module on the Optical Device Show device diagram...

Page 19: ...the ball joint grips in the Ring Adapter 15 5 Apply 2 3 strips of double sided tape to the outer surface of the insert of your choice 14 6 Push the insert 14 of your choice into the Ring Adapter 15 un...

Page 20: ...on XG50 display with the image centre of the daylight optical device by carefully tilting the thermal imaging module 17 Align the top and bottom display boundaries of the Krypton XG50 parallel to the...

Page 21: ...56 55 7 56 6 57 56 7 57 6 58 57 7 58 6 59 58 7 59 6 PSP Ring Adapter 56 mm 60 59 7 60 6 61 60 7 61 6 62 61 7 62 6 63 62 7 63 6 64 63 7 64 6 65 64 7 65 6...

Page 22: ...l imaging module 3 To remove the monocular turn it counterclockwise and disconnect from the thermal imaging module Notes The monocular can be installed on a thermal imaging module with an adapter alre...

Page 23: ...onditions 4 Rotate the lens focus knob 10 to focus on the visual target 5 Enter the main menu with a long press of the MENU 7 button and select the desired calibration mode manual M semi automatic SA...

Page 24: ...ick Menu Functions section for details 10 Upon completion of use turn the device off by a long press of the ON OFF 9 button Attention The lens of the device must not be pointed at any sources of inten...

Page 25: ...vertical bars phantom images etc During calibration the image on the display briefly freezes for up to 1 second There are three calibration modes Manual M Semi Automatic SA and Automatic A Select the...

Page 26: ...ers the microbolometer automatically A mode Automatic The device is calibrated autonomously according to firmware algorithms There is no need to close the lens cover because an internal shutter covers...

Page 27: ...Mode in Automatic calibration mode a countdown timer will appear instead of the calibration mode icon 3 seconds before automatic calibration begins Power Indication charge level if the device is power...

Page 28: ...Quick Menu Functions Show device diagram Enter the menu with a short press of the MENU 7 To select the functions below press successively MENU 7...

Page 29: ...s the RIGHT 6 LEFT 8 buttons to change the display brightness value from 0 to 20 Basic mode it allows you to select one of the three observation modes Forest Rocks Identification as the basic one for...

Page 30: ...7 button 2 Press the RIGHT 6 LEFT 8 buttons to move through the menu functions 3 One short press of the MENU 7 button opens a menu item 4 To exit the menu press and hold down the MENU 7 button 5 Autom...

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Page 32: ...ntrast conditions Identification high detalization mode and User individual brightness and contrast settings Option 1 Briefly press the MODE 8 button to switch observation modes Option 2 1 Press and h...

Page 33: ...st mode when observing objects after a sunny day or within urban conditions Identification This is the best mode when observing objects within adverse weather conditions fog mist rain and snow It allo...

Page 34: ...sharpness of the contours of heated objects which increases their detail The result of the function depends on the selected mode and observation conditions the higher the contrast of objects the more...

Page 35: ...ect the Image Detail Boost option with the RIGHT 6 LEFT 8 buttons 3 A short press of the MENU 7 button opens the submenu 4 To turn Image Detail Boost on or off press the RIGHT 6 LEFT 8 buttons 5 Confi...

Page 36: ...d hold the MENU 7 button to enter the menu 2 Select the Wi Fi Settings option with the RIGHT 6 LEFT 8 buttons 3 A short press of the MENU 7 button opens the menu section Wi Fi Activation Turn Wi Fi on...

Page 37: ...FT 8 buttons Press the MENU 7 button to toggle the digits 5 Press and hold down the MENU 7 button to save the password and exit the submenu Access Level Setup This submenu allows you to set access lev...

Page 38: ...memory card formatting 1 Press and hold the MENU 7 button to enter the main menu 2 Select the submenu General Settings with the RIGHT 6 LEFT 8 buttons 3 A short press of the MENU 7 button opens the s...

Page 39: ...short press of the MENU 7 button opens the submenu Time 2 Select the time format 24 hour clock or AM PM by pressing the RIGHT 6 LEFT 8 buttons 3 Press the MENU 7 button to move to the hour setting 4...

Page 40: ...ion Make sure that you no longer need the files to be deleted or create a backup on other media 1 A short press of the MENU 7 button opens the submenu Format 2 Select the Yes option to format or No to...

Page 41: ...1 Press and hold the MENU 7 button to enter the main menu 2 Use the RIGHT 6 LEFT 8 buttons to select the Auto Shutdown submenu 3 Press the MENU 7 button briefly to enter the submenu 4 Use the RIGHT 6...

Page 42: ...Note If the Auto shutdown function is activated the status bar shows an icon and shutdown time period as 1 min...

Page 43: ...e diagram This menu item allows the user to view the following information about the device SKU Number Firmware Version Device Name Hardware Version Device Serial Number Service Information To display...

Page 44: ...1 Press and hold the MENU 7 button to enter the main menu 2 Use the RIGHT 6 LEFT 8 buttons to select the Device Information icon 3 Press the MENU 7 button briefly to view exit the information...

Page 45: ...nd during video recording 1 Press and hold the MENU 7 button to enter the main menu 2 Select Microphone option with the RIGHT 6 LEFT 8 buttons 3 A short press of the MENU 7 button opens the submenu 4...

Page 46: ...th submenu with the RIGHT 6 LEFT 8 buttons 3 A short press of the MENU 7 button opens the submenu 4 Turn Bluetooth on off with a short press of the MENU 7 button 5 Press and hold down the MENU 7 butto...

Page 47: ...ct the Calibration Mode icon 3 Press the MENU 7 button briefly to enter the submenu 4 Use the RIGHT 6 LEFT 8 buttons to select one of the calibration modes described below 5 Press the MENU 7 button br...

Page 48: ...n at a convenient time depending on the object being observed Manual M In the Manual silent calibration mode the user determines the need for calibration as in SA mode but the lens cover must be close...

Page 49: ...by saving them on the built in memory card It is recommended to set the date and time see the General Settings section before using the photo and video functions The built in recorder operates in two...

Page 50: ...a photo 1 Switch to Photomode by pressing and holding the RIGHT REC 6 button 2 Press theRIGHT REC 6 button briefly to take a photo The image freezes for 0 5 sec while the photo is saved to the interna...

Page 51: ...n the status bar Wi Fi is switched off Wi Fi connection is in progress Wi Fi is switched on no connection with device Wi Fi is switched on device connected The device is recognized by an external devi...

Page 52: ...tes the image transmission to the display by minimizing its brightness This helps prevent accidental disclosure However the device stays on When this function is in use the device switches to the stan...

Page 53: ...blank and the message Display off appears 2 Press the ON OFF 9 button briefly to turn on the display 3 When you press and hold the ON OFF 9 button the display shows the message Display off with a coun...

Page 54: ...6 Button 27 Short press Enter the quick menu and submenus of the main menu confirm the selection Switch to the next item of the quick menu Turn the display on Calibrate the microbolometer Long press E...

Page 55: ...s and hold any button on the Remote Control The Remote Control is visible in the Bluetooth network and can be connected during this time 5 Use the RIGHT 6 LEFT 8 buttons to select the remote control f...

Page 56: ...The name of the remote control and its battery charge level will appear in the list of paired devices at the bottom of the display in the Bluetooth section of the menu...

Page 57: ...real time image from your device to your smartphone or tablet via Wi Fi We recommend using the latest version Stream Vision 2 You can find further guidelines on Stream Vision 2 here Download from Goog...

Page 58: ...You can find further guidelines on Stream Vision here Download from Google Play Download from App Store Find answers to frequently asked questions about using Stream Vision here...

Page 59: ...download update Stream Vision https www youtube com embed 0BIu4rr 8IY 1 Download free of charge Stream Vision App on Google Play or App Store 2 Connect your Pulsar device to your mobile device smartph...

Page 60: ...USB Connection Show device diagram...

Page 61: ...The device will continue operating and all the functions are available A battery installed in the device will not be charged When disconnecting the USB from the device connected in Use as power mode...

Page 62: ...e state of the objective and eyepiece lenses of the thermal imaging module there should be no cracks grease spots dirt or other deposits The state of the rechargeable battery it should be charged and...

Page 63: ...es solvents etc Clean the electrical contacts of the rechargeable battery on the device using a non greasy organic solvent Check the eyepiece and the lens and if required remove dust and dirt from the...

Page 64: ...rce Possible cause The USB cable is damaged Solution Replace the USB cable Possible cause The external power supply is discharged Solution Charge the external power supply if necessary Blurred image w...

Page 65: ...not clear after calibration you need to recalibrate Image is too dark Possible cause Brightness or contrast level is too low Solution Adjust the brightness or contrast in the Quick Menu Color bars app...

Page 66: ...as been changed Solution Delete the network and connect again using the password saved in the device Possible cause The device is in an area with too many Wi Fi networks that may be causing signal int...

Page 67: ...quality produced by the thermal imager will be better In low temperature conditions objects being observed background will cool down to roughly the same temperature which leads to a greatly reduced te...

Page 68: ...ation section Possible cause The Remote Control is out of range of the device Solution Return to the device coverage area Possible cause Remote control battery low Solution Install a new CR2032 batter...

Page 69: ...tion x 5 Recommended Daylight Optics Magnification x 1 5 6 Lens F50 1 2 Digital Zoom x No Eye Relief mm inch 18 0 71 Eye Relief Diameter mm inch 6 0 24 Field of view Horizontal deg m per 100 m 8 7 15...

Page 70: ...emperature C F 25 50 13 122 Overall Dimensions mm inch 260x93x76 10 24 3 66 2 99 Weight without Battery kg oz 0 69 24 34 Video Recorder Photo Video Resolution Pixels 960x720 Video Photo Format mp4 jpg...

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Page 72: ...Electromagnetic compatibility This product complies with the requirements of European standard EN 55032 2015 Class A Caution Operation of this equipment in a residential environment could cause radio...

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