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Low light amplification (night vision)
This function of the TX-142 is no real night vision, because the
device has no infrared LED. Which makes a light source (at least
0.01 lux) necessary. The device uses the sensor and chipset to the
improve the photo image by setting ISO and the exposure value.
Normally the TX-142 adjusts the values automatically for low light
amplification. It is suggested to set the ISO setting to Auto for photo.
Connect to a computer
Compatible with: Windows 7, 8, 8.1, 10; MacOS up to 10.15; Linux
- Turn off the binoculars
- Connect the MiniUSB cable to the binoculars and connect the
other end of the USB cable to the USB socket of your computer.
-The binoculars will be recognized as mass storage, if a MicroSD
card is inserted to the binocular.
- Open the binocular main folder (mass storage).
- 2 subfolders are displayed: Pictures and Video
- Select the desired subfolder and double-click to open it.
- Then open each file you want to view.
Attention: To open a file, your computer must be equipped with a
software of reading photo / audio / video. Most computer are
already equipped with a standard software.
If the system shows the error message "SD Card Not Recognized",
remove the SD card and use an SD card reader* (*not included) to
connect directly to the computer.
Recharge the battery
Charging the binoculars by connecting them to a computer or
AC/DC adapter (5V/1A) via the supplied MiniUSB cable. After
plugging in the USB cable, the TX-142 powers On. For charging
you can turn it Off. When the battery is charging, the Red indicator
light is on. If Fully charged, the Red indicator goes off.
Important:
When the battery is discharged, the indicator light
flashes once, then turns off automatically. Current files will be saved
before shutdown.
Note:
To maximize the life of the built-in lithium ion battery it is
necessary to charge the Binocular completely for the first 5 times.