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Accolade 2 LRF Pro

Manual

Summary of Contents for 2 LRF Pro

Page 1: ...Accolade 2 LRF Pro Manual...

Page 2: ...er the Main Menu Wi Fi Activation Image Detail Boost Mode Icon Brightness Color Modes Calibration Mode PiP Mode Wi Fi Settings General Settings Microphone Rangefinder Remote Control Defective Pixel Re...

Page 3: ...Legal Compliances and Disclaimers Specifications...

Page 4: ...tions fog smog rain and beyond obstacles like branches tall grass dense foliage etc known to hinder target detection Accolade 2 LRF Pro devices do not require an external light source and are not affe...

Page 5: ...Package Contents Accolade 2 LRF Pro thermal binocular IPS7 rechargeable battery Battery Charger Power adapter Micro USB cable Carrying case Neck strap Quick Start guide Lens cloth Warranty card...

Page 6: ...in video recorder Integral Wi Fi module Wi Fi video transmission Live internet video sharing Frost resistant AMOLED display Quick change long life rechargeable Battery Packs Fully waterproof IPX7 Extr...

Page 7: ...Components and Controls...

Page 8: ...U 4 Recording button REC 5 Navigation button DOWN 6 Interpupillary distance adjustment rings 7 Diopter adjustment rings 8 Lens focusing ring 9 Battery Pack 10 Battery Pack latch 11 Tripod mount 12 Rad...

Page 9: ...16 MicroUSB cable 17 Integrated laser rangefinder...

Page 10: ...g press for 3 secs Turn display o long press for less than 3 secs Turn display on short press Calibrate the microbolometer short press Control discrete digital zoom short press Change observation mode...

Page 11: ...wards short press Navigation downwards leftwards short press Con rm selection short press Exit submenu without con rming selection long press Exit menu switch to viewing mode long press Quick Menu But...

Page 12: ...Rangefinder Button Activate rangefinder short press Measure distance short press Start stop SCAN mode long press...

Page 13: ...ing Step 1 Install the battery into the charger 1 Lift the lever C of the charger 2 Remove the protective cover from the Battery Pack 3 Install the Battery Pack into the charger 4 Click the lever C St...

Page 14: ...e charger for a long time up to several hours remove and re insert it If the indicator starts blinking green the battery is good If the indicator keeps lighting red the battery defective Do not use th...

Page 15: ...attery Installation 1 Lift the lever 10 2 Install the battery 9 all the way into the dedicated slot on the device housing so that element F appears from below 3 Fix the battery by clicking the lever 1...

Page 16: ...ever use a modified or damaged charger Do not leave the Battery Pack with a charger connected to the power adapter after charging is complete Do not expose the Battery Pack to high temperatures or an...

Page 17: ...External Power Supply Show device diagram...

Page 18: ...e battery icon with charge level as a percentage 4 If the device operates on external power supply but the IPS7 battery is not connected icon is shown 5 When the external power supply is disconnected...

Page 19: ...Powering on and Image Setting Show device diagram...

Page 20: ...ng observed rotate the lens focusing ring 8 6 Select the calibration mode manual M semi automatic SA orautomatic A in the main menu enter the menu by long pressing theMENU 3 button 7 Calibrate the ima...

Page 21: ...es such as laser radiation emitting devices or the sun It can damage electronic components in the device The warranty does not cover damage arising from failure to comply with operating instructions W...

Page 22: ...Microbolometer Calibration Show device diagram...

Page 23: ...ee calibration modes manual M semi automatic SA and automatic Select the desired mode in the menu option Calibration Mode Mode manual Close the lens cover Press briefly the ON OFF 1 button Open the le...

Page 24: ...by itself according to the firmware algorithm You do not need to close the lens cover the microbolometer is closed with the internal shutter automatically In the automatic mode the user can calibrate...

Page 25: ...Discrete Digital Zoom Show device diagram...

Page 26: ...e basic magnification please refer to the Magnification line in the Specificationstable by 2 4 or 8 times To operate the discrete digital zoom press successively theDOWN 5 button The digital zoom will...

Page 27: ...tion mode in the automatic calibration mode three seconds before automatic calibration a countdown timer is shown in place of the calibration mode icon 4 Current full magnification for example 16x 5 W...

Page 28: ...Quick Menu Functions Show device diagram...

Page 29: ...ows change of basic settings such as display brightness and contrast smooth digital zoom Enter the menu with a short press of the enu 3 button To toggle between the functions below press successively...

Page 30: ...Base mode Image not found or type unknown it allows you to select one of the three observation modes Forest Rocks Identification as a base for the User mode Smooth digital zoom press the UP 2 DOWN 5...

Page 31: ...Enter the Main Menu Show device diagram...

Page 32: ...2 DOWN 5 buttons to switch between the menu options 3 Enter a menu option with a brief press of the enu 3 button 4 Exit the menu with a long press of the enu 3 button 5 Automatic exit takes place in 1...

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Page 34: ...Wi Fi Activation Show device diagram...

Page 35: ...1 Press and hold down the enu 3 button to enter the main menu 2 Select the Wi Fi Activation menu option with the UP 2 DOWN 5 buttons 3 Turn Wi Fi on off with a short press of the enu 3 button...

Page 36: ...Image Detail Boost https www youtube com embed GNezJKveMRc Show device diagram...

Page 37: ...on conditions the higher the contrast of objects the more noticeable the effect This option is enabled by default but can be disabled in the main menu Turn on off Image Detail Boost 1 Press and hold d...

Page 38: ...Mode Show device diagram...

Page 39: ...2 Select the Mode option with the UP 2 DOWN 5 buttons 3 A short press of the Menu 3 button opens the menu 4 Select one of the settings described below with the UP 2 DOWN 5 buttons 5 A short press of...

Page 40: ...of an object being observed more clearly Zoom increase may be accompanied by insignificant image graininess User It allows you to configure and save custom brightness and contrast settings as well as...

Page 41: ...Icon Brightness Show device diagram...

Page 42: ...n menu 2 Use the UP 2 DOWN 5 buttons to select the Icon Brightnessicon 3 Press the Menu 3 button briefly to enter the submenu 4 Use the UP 2 DOWN 5 buttons to select the desired brightness level from...

Page 43: ...Color Modes Show device diagram...

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Page 45: ...n with the UP 2 DOWN 5 buttons 3 Press briefly the Menu 3 button to enter submenu 4 Select the desired palette with the UP 2 DOWN 5 buttons 5 Confirm your selection with a brief press of the Menu 3 bu...

Page 46: ...Note to quickly change color modes press and hold the UP 2 button...

Page 47: ...Calibration Mode Show device diagram...

Page 48: ...er the main menu 2 Select the Calibration Mode option with the UP 2 DOWN 5 buttons 3 Press briefly the Menu 3 button to enter submenu 4 Select the desired calibration mode with the UP 2 DOWN 5 buttons...

Page 49: ...PiP Mode Show device diagram...

Page 50: ...on of the Picture in Picture Mode 1 Press and hold the Menu 3 button to enter the menu 2 Select the PiP Mode option with the UP 2 DOWN 5 buttons 3 A short press of the Menu 3 button switches the mode...

Page 51: ...Wi Fi Settings Show device diagram...

Page 52: ...ion with the UP 2 DOWN 5 buttons 3 Press briefly the Menu 3 button to enter submenu 4 Select the desired menu item with the UP 2 DOWN 5 buttons Password Setup This menu option allows you to set a pass...

Page 53: ...llows you to set required access level of the Stream Vision application to your device Access level Owner The Stream Vision user has the complete access to all device s functions Access level Guest Th...

Page 54: ...General Settings Show device diagram...

Page 55: ...the enu 3 button to enter the main menu 2 Select option General Settings with the UP 2 DOWN 5 buttons 3 Press briefly the enu 3 button to confirm The following settings are available Language Selecti...

Page 56: ...on Time Time setup 1 Select option Time with UP 2 DOWN 5 buttons 2 Press briefly the enu 3 button to confirm 3 Select the desired time format with a short press of the UP 2 DOWN 5 buttons 24 or PM AM...

Page 57: ...ration mode automatic Language English Mictophone off Wi Fi off default password Magnification off no digital zoom PiP off Color mode White Hot Unit of measurement metric Warning date and time setting...

Page 58: ...Microphone Show device diagram...

Page 59: ...ne for recording sound during video recording 1 Press and hold the Menu 3 to enter the main menu 2 Select the Microphone menu item with the UP 2 DOWN 5 buttons 3 To turn on the microphone briefly pres...

Page 60: ...Rangefinder Show device diagram...

Page 61: ...bmenu Rangefinder with the UP 2 DOWN 5 buttons 3 Enter the submenu with a short press of the Menu 3 button 4 Select the desired menu item with the UP 2 DOWN 5 buttons Reticle Type 1 Select the Reticle...

Page 62: ...on angle of elevation When the function is activated the angle is shown continuously 1 Select TPA with the UP 2 DOWN 5 buttons 2 Turn TPA on off with a short press of the enu 3 button THD THD True Hor...

Page 63: ...Remote Control Show device diagram...

Page 64: ...ith the UP 2 DOWN 5 buttons 3 Press briefly the Menu 3 button to confirm 4 Display shows message Wait and countdown starts 30 sec within which hold down for two seconds any RC button 5 If activation i...

Page 65: ...9 All remote controls previously linked to your device are now unlinked 10 Now you can activate your RC again or activate another RC...

Page 66: ...Device Information Show device diagram...

Page 67: ...SKU number Serial number Firmware version Hardware version Service information To display information do the following 1 Press and hold down the enu 3 button to enter the main menu 2 Select option Dev...

Page 68: ...Video Recording and Photography Show device diagram...

Page 69: ...ilt in recorder operates in two modes Video and Photo Video mode Video recording 1 Switch to Video mode by pressing and holding the REC 4 button 2 In the top left corner you will see icon and remainin...

Page 70: ...n 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 v...

Page 71: ...by the user Wi Fi in the device is being activated Wi Fi is on no connection with device Wi Fi is on device connected Your device is detected by an external device as Accolade 2 LRF_XXXX where XXXX is...

Page 72: ...Built In Laser Rangefinder Show device diagram...

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Page 74: ...button 5 In the top right corner of the display you will see distance in meters or yards depending on settings Note if the rangefinder is idle longer than for 4 seconds it turns off automatically Oper...

Page 75: ...on the target surface and environmental conditions Reflectivity is also affected by surface texture color size and shape of the target A shiny or brightly colored surface is normally more reflective t...

Page 76: ...Display Off Function Show device diagram...

Page 77: ...he device keeps running 1 When the device is on hold down theON OFF 1 button Display goes out message Display off appears 2 To activate the display press briefly the ON OFF 1 button 3 When you press a...

Page 78: ...the countdown will power the device off completely...

Page 79: ...PiP Function Show device diagram...

Page 80: ...PiP Picture in Picture allows you to see a zoomed image simultaneously with the main image in a dedicated window...

Page 81: ...zoomed image is displayed in a dedicated window while the image in the rest of the screen is displayed at base magnification 2 5x When PiP is turned on you can operate the discrete and continuous digi...

Page 82: ...ows you to stream an image from the display of your thermal imager to a smartphone or tablet PC via Wi Fi in real time mode You can find further guidelines on Stream Vision here Download from Google P...

Page 83: ...ection you may use Wi Fi to download update Find answers to frequently asked questions about using Stream Vision here Stream Vision 2 1 Download free Stream Vision 2 App in Google Play or App Store 2...

Page 84: ...USB Connection Show device diagram...

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Page 86: ...power supply the icon appears in the status bar The device will continue operating and all functions are available The Battery pack installed in the device is not being charged When disconnecting from...

Page 87: ...gation Controller 18 Button ON 19 Button ZOOM 20 Button LRF 21 Brief press Enter the quick menu Turn on the device Calibrate the microbolometer Activate incremental zoom Activate rangefinder Measure d...

Page 88: ...ternal view there should be no cracks on the housing The state of the objective eyepiece and rangefinder lenses there should be no cracks spot dust deposits etc The state of the rechargeable battery s...

Page 89: ...ot use chemically active substances solvents etc Clean the electric terminals of the Battery Pack and device s battery slot using a grease free organic solvent Check the objective and eyepieces lenses...

Page 90: ...Possible cause USB cable is damaged Solution Replace USB cable Possible cause The external power supply is discharged Solution Charge the external power supply The image is blurry with vertical stripe...

Page 91: ...or require turning off and on again The image is too dark Possible cause Brightness or contrast level is too low Solution Adjust the brightness or contrast level in the Quick Menu Poor image quality D...

Page 92: ...Possible cause Smartphone or tablet is out of range of a strong Wi Fi signal There are obstacles between the device and the smartphone or tablet e g concrete walls Solution Relocate smartphone or tab...

Page 93: ...e quality is worse than at positive temperatures Possible cause Because of variations in thermal conductivity objects surrounding environment background under observation become warm more quickly at a...

Page 94: ...en measuring Solution Do not stress the device when measuring Possible cause Distance to the object exceeds 1000 m Solution Pick an object at a distance not longer than 1000m Possible cause Low reflec...

Page 95: ...U Standard EN 55032 2015 Class A Warning Operation of this equipment in a residential environment could cause radio interference Caution use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures oth...

Page 96: ...4x 8x Objective lens 1 1 2 Close up range m y 3 3 28 Exit pupil diameter mm 5 Field of view HxV degrees m 100m 12 4 21 8 Diopter adjustment D 5 Interpupillary distance adjustment mm 56 71 Range of det...

Page 97: ...o or more than 100 000 photos Wi Fi Channel Frequency 2 4 GHz Standard 802 11 b g Characteristics of the Rangefinder Safety class for laser equipment according to BS EN 60825 1 2014 1 Wavelength nm 90...

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