background image

Axion 2 LRF

说明书

Summary of Contents for 77477

Page 1: ...Axion 2 LRF 说明书 ...

Page 2: ...ons for Use Getting Started Powering on and Image Setting Button Operation Interface Status Bar Quick Menu Main Menu Enter the Main Menu Color Modes Smoothing Filter User Mode Icon Brightness PiP Mode Wi Fi Activation Wi Fi Settings Microphone Rangefinder Calibration Mode General Settings Defective Pixel Repair Defective Pixel Repair Restore Default Pixel Map Device Information ...

Page 3: ...ete Digital Zoom PiP Function Display Off Function Wi Fi Function Installing the Device on a Tripod USB Connection Software Stream Vision 2 Firmware Update Maintenance Technical Inspection Technical Maintenance and Storage Troubleshooting Specifications Legal Compliances and Disclaimers ...

Page 4: ...ectron optical converters thermal imaging devices do not need an external light source and are resistant to bright light Axion 2 LRF thermal imagers are designed for various applications including hunting observation security terrain orientation search and rescue operations etc Axion 2 LRF thermal imagers are equipped with a built in laser rangefinder with a range of up to 1000 m and a measurement...

Page 5: ...xion 2 LRF thermal monocular APS 5 rechargeable battery 2 battery locking covers Power adapter USB Type C cable Carrying case Hand strap Quick reference user manual Lens cleaning cloth Warranty information Tripod adapter ...

Page 6: ... Display Off function Defective pixel repair Updatable firmware Wide operating temperature range 25 С to 40 С 13 F to 104 F Fully waterproof IPX7 rated Tripod mount Video Audio Recording Built in video and sound recorder Integration with iOS and Android devices Wi Fi remote control and viewing using a smartphone Storing photos and videos in Cloud when using the Stream Vision 2 App Battery Pack Qui...

Page 7: ...epiece focus ring 2 LED indicator 3 DOWN REC button 4 MENU button 5 UP ZOOM button 6 Power ON OFF CALIBRATION button 7 Lens focus ring 8 Lens cover 9 Tripod adapter socket 10 USB Type C connector 11 Laser rangefinder 12 LRF button ...

Page 8: ...ys the current status of the device LED Indicator Operating Mode Device is turned on The device is turned on video recording The device is turned on battery charge 10 The device is turned on video recording battery charge 10 ...

Page 9: ...echargeable Lithium ion battery APS 5 batteries support USB Power Delivery fast charging technology when using a standard charging set charger USB Type C cable power adapter Before first use make sure the battery is fully charged Option 1 Image not found or type unknown ...

Page 10: ......

Page 11: ...ce 2 Connect the USB cable 19 to the USB Type C connector 9 of the device 3 Connect the other end of the USB cable 19 to the Power Adapter 20 4 Plug the Power Adapter 20 into a 100 240 V socket 5 Wait until the battery is fully charged indication in the status bar Image not found or type unknown Option 2 ...

Page 12: ...Image not found or type unknown ...

Page 13: ...cable 19 to the USB Type C connector of the Power Adapter 20 3 Plug the Power Adapter 20 into a 100 240 V socket 4 Connect the other end of the USB Type C cable 19 to the USB Type C connector 17 of the charger 5 LED indicators 18 will display the battery charge level see Table 6 Wait until the battery is fully charged LED indication 18 ...

Page 14: ... charge level is from 81 to 99 Battery is fully charged It can be disconnected from the charger Defective battery Do not use the battery LED indication 18 in the standby mode Battery Level Battery charge level is from 0 to 25 Battery charge level is from 26 to 50 Battery charge level is from 51 to 80 Battery charge level is from 81 to 99 Battery is fully charged It can be disconnected from the cha...

Page 15: ...onds Attention When using a Power Adapter that does not support USB Power Delivery fast charging technology the flicker frequency of the LED indicators decreases by a factor of 3 and the charge time increases Attention The charger heats up during fast charging Excess heat is removed through the radiator and does not affect the device operation ...

Page 16: ... rechargeable APS 5 battery 15 2 Insert the APS 5 battery 15 along the guide into the battery compartment 14 3 Lock the battery 15 by turning the Lock cover 13 clockwise until it stops 4 Turn the Lock cover 13 counter clockwise to remove the battery 15 ...

Page 17: ...e device will switch to draw power from the external source while the АPS5 battery is gradually recharged 3 A battery icon will appear on the display showing the percentage charged level 4 An icon will be displayed when the device is powered by an external power source and the АPS5 battery is not connected 5 The device automatically switches to the APS 5 battery when the external power supply is d...

Page 18: ...teries from an external source at temperatures below 0 C 32 F can reduce battery life When using external power connect the power bank to the device only after it has been turned on and working warming for at least several minutes ...

Page 19: ...he battery unattended while charging Do not use the charger if it has been modified or damaged Do not leave the battery in a plugged in charger after charging is complete Do not expose the battery to high temperatures or open flames Do not use the battery as a power source for devices that do not support APS 5 batteries Do not disassemble or deform the battery or charger Do not drop or strike the ...

Page 20: ...espan of the battery will decrease significantly Using the battery at sub 0 C 32 F ambient temperature decreases battery capacity This is normal and not a defect Using the battery at temperatures outside the range of 25 C to 40 C 13 F to 104 F may reduce battery life The battery is short circuit protected Any situation that may cause short circuiting should be avoided ...

Page 21: ...n the display are sharp 4 Rotate the lens focus ring 7 to focus on the object being observed 5 Enter the main menu with a long press of the MENU 4 button and select the desired calibration mode Manual M Semi Automatic SA or Automatic A 6 Calibrate the image by briefly pressing the ON OFF 6 button If the SA or A calibration mode has been selected the microbolometer is closed with an internal shutte...

Page 22: ...ction 9 Activate the quick menu by briefly pressing the MENU 4 button to adjust the brightness contrast and smooth digital zoom for more details see the Quick Menu section 10 After use turn the device off by a long press of the ON OFF 6 Warning Never point the lens at intensive energy sources such as laser radiation emitting devices or the sun It can damage electronic components in the device The ...

Page 23: ... on rangefinder short press Single distance measurement short press Activate rangefinder scan mode long press Deactivate rangefinder scan mode short press Turn off rangefinder long press Main Menu Button Enter main menu long press Navigation upwards rightwards short press Navigation downwards leftwards short press Confirm selection short press Exit submenu without confirming selection long press Exi...

Page 24: ...Increase value short press Decrease value short press Exit quick menu long press ...

Page 25: ...en the function is on Calibration Mode in Automatic calibration mode a countdown timer will appear instead of the calibration mode icon 3 seconds before automatic calibration begins Microphone Magnification Wi Fi Connection Time Power Indication charge level if the device is powered by a battery charge level if the device is charging and powered by a battery no battery the device is connected to a...

Page 26: ...he basic settings adjusting brightness and contrast can be changed using the quick access menu Enter the menu by briefly pressing the MENU 4 A short press of the МENU 4 button enables you to toggle between functions as described below ...

Page 27: ...ness press the UP 5 DOWN 3 buttons to change display brightness from 0 to 20 Contrast press the UP 5 DOWN 3 buttons to change image contrast from 0 to 20 Note display brightness and contrast settings are saved in the memory when the device ...

Page 28: ...tal Zoom press the UP 5 DOWN 3 button to change the value of the digital zoom from 2 to 8 The digital zoom changes in 0 1 increments Press and hold the MENU 4 button to exit the menu or wait for 10 seconds to exit automatically ...

Page 29: ...e quality of detection and recognition in various observation conditions When the temperature contrast decreases fog precipitation high humidity it is recommended to increase the amplification level To optimize the image activate the Smoothing Filter in the main menu Press the UPbutton 5 briefly to switch the amplification level ...

Page 30: ...imagers feature video recording and photography of the image being observed to the internal memory card Before using this feature please set the date and time seeGeneral Settings section The built in recorder operates in two modes Video and Photo Video mode Video recording ...

Page 31: ... recording starts the icon will disappear and the REC icon and timer in MM SS Minutes Seconds format will appear 5 Pause and resume recording video with a short press of the DOWN REC 3 button 6 Stop recording video with a long press of the DOWN REC 3 button 7 Video files are saved to the built in memory card after the video recording has been stopped 8 Press and hold theDOWN REC 3 button to switch...

Page 32: ...ded videos and photos are saved to the internal memory card in the format img_xxx jpg photos video_xxx mp4 videos The maximum duration of a recorded file is five minutes After this time expires a video is recorded into a new file The number of recorded files is limited by the capacity of the device s internal memory Regularly check the free capacity of the internal memory and move recorded footage...

Page 33: ...Laser Rangefinder Show device diagram The Axion 2 LRFthermal imager is equipped with an integrated laser rangefinder ...

Page 34: ...f inactivity Scan Mode 1 Press the ON OFF 6 button briefly to power the device on 2 Activate the rangefinder by pressing the LRF 12 button briefly A red mark appears on the display 3 Activate the scan mode by long pressing the LRF 12 button to continuously measure the distance to objects 4 The measurement results are displayed in the upper right corner 5 Deactivate the rangefinder by long pressing...

Page 35: ...n the texture color size and shape of the object Generally lighter colored objects and those with a shiny surface will have a higher reflection coefficient Measurement accuracy can be influenced by the light conditions fog haze rain snow etc The results may be less accurate when operating in sunny weather or if the rangefinder is directed towards the sun It is easier and more reliable to measure t...

Page 36: ...Discrete Digital Zoom Show device diagram The device functionality allows you to quickly increase the base magnification by 2 or 4 times as well as return to the base magnification ...

Page 37: ...Press and hold theUP ZOOM 5 button to change the digital zoom ...

Page 38: ...PiP Function Show device diagram The PiP Picture in Picture function allows you to see both the main image and a magnified image in a dedicated window ...

Page 39: ...yed in a dedicated window while the image in the rest of the screen is displayed at base magnification 2x When the PiP is turned on you can control both the discrete and smooth digital zoom In this case the zoom value changes only take place in the dedicated window When the PiP function is turned off the screen will display at the magnification that was set in PiPmode ...

Page 40: ... display by minimizing its brightness This allows the user to remain unseen However the device stays on When this function is in use the device switches to the standby mode which allows it to be switched on instantly 1 When the device is on press and hold the ON OFF 6 button The display will turn ...

Page 41: ...the display back on with a short press of theON OFF 6 button 3 When you press and hold the ON OFF 6 button the display shows the Display off icon with a countdown Pressing holding the button down for the duration of the countdown will power the device off completely ...

Page 42: ...atus 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 device as AXION2_XXXX where XXXX are the four last digits of the serial number After entering the password on the external device see Password Setup subsection of theWi Fi Settings section for more information on set...

Page 43: ...g the Device on a Tripod 1 Open the cover 22 of the socket 10 2 Attach the tripod adaptor 21 to the socket 10 3 Rotate the adaptor handle clockwise until it stops 4 Secure the adaptor with the device on a tripod ...

Page 44: ...USB Connection Show device diagram ...

Page 45: ... is used as an external power supply The status bar shows the icon The device continues operating and all functions are available Battery recharge feasibility depends on your computer s USB port When the USB is disconnected from the device when in the Power mode the device keeps operating with the Battery Pack if it is available and sufficiently charged Memory Card external memory In this mode the...

Page 46: ...mode the device remains in the Off state Turn the device On for further operation ...

Page 47: ... control and broadcast images from your device to a smartphone or a tablet via WiFi We recommend using the latest version Stream Vision 2 You can find further guidelines on Stream Vision 2 here Download from Google Play Download from App Store Find answers to frequently asked questions about using Stream Vision 2 here ...

Page 48: ...ware update 5 Wait for the update to download and install Pulsar device will reboot and will be ready to operate Important if your Pulsar device is connected to phone please turn on mobile data transfer GPRS 3G 4G to download update if your Pulsar device is not connected to your phone but is already listed in Settings My devices section you may use Wi Fi to download update Find answers to frequent...

Page 49: ...ppearance there should be no cracks on the body The state of the objective eyepiece and rangefinder lenses there should be no cracks grease spots dirt or other deposits The state of the rechargeable battery should be charged and the electric contacts should be no signs of salts oxidation or debris The controls should be in working order ...

Page 50: ...ve substances solvents etc Clean the electrical contacts of the rechargeable battery on the device using a non greasy organic solvent Check lenses of objective eyepiece and rangefinder If necessary remove the particles of dust and sand preferably using a non contact method Cleaning of the exterior surfaces of the optics should only be done with products specifically designed for this purpose Store...

Page 51: ...es not operate from an external power source 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 The image is blurry with vertical stripes or an uneven background Possible cause Calibration is required Solution ...

Page 52: ... open Solution Check theCalibration Mode close the lens cover and calibrate the device Image is too dark Possible cause Brightness or contrast level is too low Solution Adjust the brightness or contrast level in the Quick Menu Color bars appear on the display or the image disappears Possible cause The device was exposed to static charges during operation Solution When the exposure to static charge...

Page 53: ...bserved surroundings and background heat up differently because of thermal conductivity thereby generating a high temperature contrast Consequently the image 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 temperature contrast and a degraded image qu...

Page 54: ...ving problems with connection to Stream Vision 2 by following thelink Wi Fi signal is missing or interrupted 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 tablet into the Wi Fi signal line of sight More information on solving problems with connection...

Page 55: ...vice 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 reflection ratio i e leaves of trees Solution Pick an object with higher reflection ratio see point Additional Informationin section Laser Rangefinder Large measurement error Possible cause Inclement weather conditions rain mist snow ...

Page 56: ...ation x 2 Smooth Digital Zoom 2 8 Digital Zoom x x1 x2 x4 Lens Focus mm 35 Relative Aperture D f 1 0 Minimum Focus Distance m y 5 5 47 Eye Relief Diameter mm inch 4 0 16 Angular Field of View Horizontal x Vertical degree 10 7х8 Linear Field of View m at 100 m 18 2 Eyepiece Focus Range Diopter 4 5 Detection Distance for Deer Sized Objects m y 1300 1422 Display Type AMOLED ...

Page 57: ... Weight without battery kg oz 0 35 12 34 Video Recorder Photo Video Resolution Pixels 528x400 Video Photo Format mp4 jpg Built in Memory 16 GB Wi Fi Channel Frequency 2 4 5 GHz Standard IEEE 802 11 b g n ac Characteristics of the Rangefinder Wavelength nm 905 Measurement Range m y 1000 1094 Measurement Accuracy m 1 Actual battery life may vary depending on the use of Wi Fi and the built in video r...

Page 58: ...conditions ...

Page 59: ...rture D f 1 0 Minimum Focus Distance m y 5 5 5 Eye Relief Diameter mm inch 4 0 16 Angular Field of View Horizontal x Vertical degree 12 5х9 4 Linear Field of View m at 100 m 21 9 Eyepiece Focus Range Diopter 4 5 Detection Distance for Deer Sized Objects m y 1750 1914 Display Type AMOLED Resolution Pixels 1024x768 Operational Characteristics Power Supply V 3 4 2 Battery Type Capacity Nominal Output...

Page 60: ...24x768 Video Photo Format mp4 jpg Built in Memory 16 GB Wi Fi Channel Frequency 2 4 5 GHz Standard IEEE 802 11 b g n ac Characteristics of the Rangefinder Wavelength nm 905 Measurement Range m y 1000 1094 Measurement Accuracy m 1 Actual battery life may vary depending on the use of Wi Fi and the built in video recorder Reception range may vary depending on various factors obstacles other Wi Fi net...

Page 61: ......

Page 62: ...f European 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 other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure This product is subject to change in line with improvements to its design Repair of the device is possible within 5 y...

Page 63: ......

Reviews: