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DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS
BUTTON
DEVICE STATUS
FIRST SHORT
(CURRENT
PRESS
OPERATING MODE)
ON
Device is off
Power device on Calibrate the sensor
Display OFF
Turn display on Calibrate the sensor
mode
Device is on
Calibrate the sensor
UP
Regular
Switch between colour palettes
(viewing)
Main menu
Navigation upwards/rightwards
Hot menu
Changes parameters
MENU
Enter hot menu n/a
Regular
(viewing)
M
Main menu
Confirm selection
Hot menu
Switch between hot menu options
Regular
Control discrete digital zoom
DOWN
(viewing)
Main menu
Navigation downwards/leftwards
Hot menu
Changes parameters
REC
Video mode
Start video
recording
Photo mode
Take a photograph
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OTHER SHORT
LONG PRESS
PRESSES
Turn display off/
Power device off
Wi-Fi on/off
Enter main menu
Exit submenu without
confirming selection /
Exit menu (switch to
viewing mode)
PiP on/off
Pause / resume video
Stop video recording
recording
(if recording is on)/
Switch to photo mode
(if recording is off)
Switch to video mode
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USING THE BATTERY PACK
HELION thermal imaging scopes are supplied with a rechargeable
Li-Ion Battery Pack IPS5 which allows operation for up to 8 hours.
Please remember to charge the Battery Pack before first use.
Charging:
Lift the lever (C) of the charger.
Remove the protective cover from the Battery Pack.
Install the Battery Pack into the charger by inserting the pins (A) of
the battery into the grooves (B) of the charger – the Pulsar logo on
the battery Pack should be located closer to the lever; click the lever
(C)(Pic.3).
Upon installation, a green LED indicator (D) on the charger will start
to glow and begin flashing:
- once if the battery charge ranges from 0% to 50%;
- twice if the battery charge ranges from 51% to 75%;
- three times if the battery charge ranges from 75% to 100%;
If the indicator lights green continuously, the battery is fully charged.
You can remove the battery from the charger by lifting the lever (C).
If the indicator of the charger lights red continuously upon battery
installation, probably the battery's charge level is lower than
acceptable (the battery has been long in deep discharge). Keep the
battery in the 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 it keeps lighting red it's defective. Do not use the battery!
Connect the Micro-USB plug of the USB cable to the port (E) of the
charger.
Connect the Micro-USB plug to the charger.
Insert the plug of the charger to the 220V socket.
C
D
Pic.3
E
B
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