InfiRay BOLT TL35 V2 handleiding

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NOTES:
When 2min, 4min, or 6min is selected:
The TL35V2 will enter standby mode automatically when
it is tilted up or down at an angle of more than 70° or left or
right at an angle of more than 30°.
The TL35V2 will not enter standby mode while it is in a level
firing position.
When o is selected, standby mode is turned o and the rifle
scope will operate until the battery runs out.
Standby mode may be manually activated from the home screen
at any time:
From the home screen, long press the Power
Button
and release the button before the 3-second countdown
finishes to enter standby mode.
Short press the Power
Button to exit standby and return
to the home screen.
Laser Calibration
The laser rangefinder function of the BOLT TL35V2 requires an
IRAY-AC96 ILR-1200-1 Laser Rangefinder Module (optional/not
included). Please consult the documentation included with your
ILR-1200-1 for more information on its operation.
Pixel Defect Correction
Select and correct defective
pixels
Defective pixels are pixels
that do not change correctly
compared to the other
image pixels—they are
either brighter or darker
than surrounding pixels. The
BOLT TL35V2 has a tool that
corrects defective pixels on
the sensor using its internal
software.
1. Long press the Control Turret to enter the main menu.
2. Rotate the Control Turret to move through the menu to select
the pixel defect correction
menu item.
3. Short press the Control Turret to enter the defective pixel
correction interface.
4. The pixel correction interface has the following features:
1 Cursor: A cursor appears in the center of the screen in
place of the reticle. Move the cursor to the position of the
defective pixel.
2 X: Select to
move the cursor
horizontally.
3 Y: Select to move
the cursor vertically.
4 PIP Window: The
Picture in Picture
window appears in
the lower-left corner.
5
00: Shows the
number of defective
pixels in the “to be corrected” list.
5. Select the axis (X or Y) along which to move the cursor:
a. Short press the Control Turret to toggle between X and Y.
The selected axis is indicated by blue text. X is selected by
default.
6. Move the cursor along the selected axis to the location of the
defective pixel:
a. Rotate the
Control Turret
counterclockwise to
move in the positive
direction: X=Right
and Y=Up.
b. Rotate the Control
Turret clockwise to
move in the negative
direction: X=Left and
Y=Down.
c. Rotate one click to move the reticle in the corresponding
direction by 1pixel. One full rotation (20clicks) is equivalent
to 20pixels.
7. Repeat steps 5–6 to move the cursor along the second axis.
8. With the cursor in position, short press the Power
Button to
add the defective pixel to the “to be corrected” list.
a. Add will briefly appear in the bottom-right corner of the
PIPwindow.
b.
00 will change to 01 to indicate that one pixel has
been added to the correction list.
9. If the defective pixel has been added in error, short press the
Power
Button a second time from the same X/Y coordinates
(do not move the cursor) to remove the pixel from the “to be
corrected” list. Del will briefly appear in the PIP window.
10. Repeat steps 5–9 to add additional defective pixels, as needed.
11. When all defective pixels have been added to the list, long press
the Control Turret to confirm changes.

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Productinformatie

MerkInfiRay
ModelBOLT TL35 V2
CategorieNiet gecategoriseerd
TaalNederlands
Grootte6057 MB