Night Optics TM-X User manual

Type
User manual

Night Optics TM-X is a multi-function thermal camera that allows users to easily capture images and video footage of their surroundings in complete darkness or low-light conditions. With a resolution of 160x120 and a spectral response of 8-14 µm, the TM-X is perfect for a variety of applications, including hunting, wildlife observation, and security. The TM-X features a 25mm f1.0 lens with a field of view of 9.15° x 6.87° and a refresh rate of 50hz. It also offers 1x standard and 2x digital zoom, allowing users to get up close to their targets.

Night Optics TM-X is a multi-function thermal camera that allows users to easily capture images and video footage of their surroundings in complete darkness or low-light conditions. With a resolution of 160x120 and a spectral response of 8-14 µm, the TM-X is perfect for a variety of applications, including hunting, wildlife observation, and security. The TM-X features a 25mm f1.0 lens with a field of view of 9.15° x 6.87° and a refresh rate of 50hz. It also offers 1x standard and 2x digital zoom, allowing users to get up close to their targets.

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Multi-Function Thermal Camera
Operator Manual
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Package Contents 2
Product Overview 2
Products Specifications 3
System Controls 4
Cables 4-5
Power Management 5-6
Battery Installation
Battery Status
Battery Charging Method
Operation 6-11
Menu Mode
Media Playback
Formatting SD Card
Restore Factory Setting
Features
Image/Video Capture
Polarity
Digital Zoom
Storage & Maintenance 12
Troubleshooting 13
Warranty 14
NOTE: Please read this operators manual thoroughly before using
your device.
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PRODUCT OVERVIEW
[1] Eyepiece
[2] Controls
[3] Device Body
[4] Hand Strap Interface
[5] 25mm Objective
[6] Focus Ring
[7] Interface Port
[8] Battery Compartment
[9] SD Card Port
[10] Proximity Sensor
[11] Battery Door
[12] Diopter Focus Adjustment
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PACKAGE CONTENTS
TM-X Thermal Monocular
Interface Cable
(1) Set Rechargeable Batteries
Battery Charger
12v DC Car Power Cable
4gb SD Card
Lens Cover
Hand Strap
Carrying Case
Operator Manual
Figure 1
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Type & Material Uncooled ASI FPA
Resolution 160x120
Spectral Response 8-14 µm
NETD <= 120mK
Pitch 25 µm
Contrast / Brightness Full Auto / Semi-Auto / Manual
Lens System 25mm f1.0
Polarity Black Hot / White Hot
Field of View 9.15° x 6.87°
Refresh Rate 50hz
Magnification 1x Standard / 2x Digital
Range of Focus 5m to ∞
Focus Method Manual
Video Output Format NTSC
Viewfinder Display OLED
Interface Options USB / RCA / Serial
Power Source (4) AA batteries / 9v DC
UpTime 2 hr
Removable storage SD Card
Image Format Bitmap | 320x240
Video Format AVI | 320x240
Detection Range 500 yds
Operating Temperature -4°F - 122°F
Dimensions 182mm x 97mm x 68mm
Weight 16.6oz
Warranty 2 Year
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SYSTEM CONTROLS
CABLES
M
P
1 2 3 4
Figure 2
Functions
Power: Press/Hold for 5 sec. to power on/off the device
Manual Calibration: Momentary press to manually calibrate the device.
Menu Mode: Press this button to highlight menu options - left to right.
Image Capture: Momentary Press to capture and save photos.
Video Capture: Press/Hold for 2 sec. to capture and save video.
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
Menu: Press/Hold for 3 sec to bring up menu mode.
Polarity: Momentary press to switch between white/black hot.
Menu Mode:Press this button to select the menu items
Menu Mode: Press this button to highlight menu options - left to right.
Zoom Mode: Switch between 1x and 2x zoom mode.
RS232
PC Interface
USB
Video Out
Power
Device Interface Port Device Interface Cable
Device Output
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CABLES
POWER MANAGEMENT
Figure 4
1. Insert the device interface cable (fig. 3) into the device interface port (fig. 1-7).
2. To remove the device interface cable, pull back on the finger grip to release the
clamping mechanism.
3. The RS232 PC Interface cable is for internal Night Optics USA use only.
4. The USB cable can be connected to any Microsoft Windows™ based computer to
access the contents of the SD Card. When connected the device controls will not
function.
5. The Video out cable (RCA Jack) can be connected to any TV or Monitor that accepts
video input. Video display is in NTSC format only.
6. The 9v DC cable can be used to power the device externally.
Battery Installation
For optimal battery performance it is recommended that 2500 mAh or higher NiMH
rechargeable batteries or standard non-rechargeable Lithium batteries are used. It is not
recommended to mix batteries. To install batteries into your device, open the battery door
(fig. 1-8 & 11) and follow the polarity diagram inside the battery compartment to properly
install batteries. Once installation is complete, ensure the battery door is closed
completely before powering on the device.
Battery Status
The battery status indicator can be found in the upper-left corner of the display when
looking through the eyepiece (fig. 1-1). Battery power level should display as follows:
Battery Charging
Full 75% 50% 25% 0%
NOTE:
For optimal battery life and performance, it is recommended that you fully
discharge the rechargeable batteries before charging for the first time. On
the initial charge, allow to charge fully. This should take 4-6 hours.
POWER MANAGEMENT
OPERATION
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Battery Charging
A battery charger, rechargeable batteries and all necessary cables have been provided as
part of your kit. Please read the following carefully to ensure proper use.
1. Install the batteries into the charger according the diagram on the charger.
2. Connect the appropriate wire for wall charging or car charging
3. An LCD screen will indicate proper installation by displaying an icon of the battery
charging.
4. Once the batteries are charged the unit will shut itself off to avoid damage to the unit or
to the batteries.
WARNING:
1. Do not attempt to recharge batteries while inside the Thermal device.
2. Do not attempt to recharge non-rechargeable batteries.
3. Properly dispose of bloated, deformed, corroded or leaking batteries.
4. Always use the correct cables with the charging unit.
Menu Mode
After start-up, press/hold the “M” button (fig. 2-1), the menu bar will appear with a
loading indicator on the screen. Press the “+” & “-” buttons (fig. 2-3 & 4) to navigate the
menu. Press the “M” (fig. 2-1) button momentarily to select the menu item.
Menu display loading Menu display - Lower 3rd of screen
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OPERATION
Help Menu
In menu mode scroll to the menu option “Help” and press the “M” button to select the
Help Menu. Press the “+” & “-” buttons to navigate the Help Menu. Press “M” to exit the
Help Menu.
Button Layout Menu (Note)
Scroll to the menu option “Note” and press the “M” button to turn icon display on the right
side of the screen “On or Off.” This mode also activates on-screen instructions.
Image Adjustment Menu - Auto/Semi-auto mode setting
In menu mode scroll to the menu option “Auto/Semi Auto/Manual” and press “M” to
switch between Auto, Semi-auto and manual Brightness and contrast control mode
In the above table shows how much control the user will have over Brightness (G) (Gain)
and Contrast (O) (Offset).
Brightness and Contrast Adjustment
In automatic mode, the device will automatically determine the appropriate Brightness (G)
(Gain) and Contrast (O) (Offset) for the best possible image display.
In semiautomatic mode, the user can adjust image brightness (G) (Gain). The device will
automatically set image contrast (O) (Offset) as per your brightness input.
In manual mode, the user has full control over brightness (G) (Gain) and contrast (O)
(Offset).
Contrast option selected Contrast Adjustment to add depth
Mode Menu content Effect
Auto Brightness, Contrast Auto offset and gain
Semi-auto Brightness, Contrast Auto offset, manual gain
Manual Brightness, Contrast Full user control
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OPERATION
Image & Video Playback Menu (Replay)
In menu mode scroll to the menu option “Replay” and press the “M” button. Follow the
on-screen instructions to navigate between images and video content stored on the SD
Card (fig. 1-9), play and/or delete. See examples below
Playback (Step 1) Playback (Step 2)
Playback (Step 3)
Playback (Step 5)
Playback (Step 4)
Formatting the SD Card (Format)
In menu mode scroll to the menu option “Format” and press the “M” button. You will be
prompted with a dialogue box. Follow the on-screen instructions. You have the option to
exit this feature or confirm that you would like to continue formatting the SD Card. Once
the process is complete the dialogue box will confirm a successful reformat, at which
point you can you follow the on-screen instruction to exit.
Standby Menu
Standby mode operates using an IR based proximity sensor (fig. 1-10) located next to the
eyepiece (fig. 1-1). When not in use for the selected period of time the unit will automati-
cally shut itself down. Bringing the unit back up to your eye will reactivate. The longer the
unit remains in standby mode the longer it should take to power back on. In menu mode
scroll to the menu option “Standby” and press the “M” button. You can select 5 mode
options. 4 minutes; 10 minutes; 15 minutes; 20 minutes; Off (Default).
Default Menu (Device Reset)
In menu mode scroll to the menu option “Default” and press the “M” button. You will be
prompted with a dialogue box. Follow the on-screen instructions. You have the option to
exit this feature or confirm that you would like to continue to reset the unit to factory
settings.
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WARNING:
Using this feature will reset all device settings. Upon confirmation, the unit
and all settings will be restored to the original factory setting. Make notes
of specific settings that you like so that you can restore them later.
Cross Hair / Reticle Menu (Curser)
In menu mode scroll to the menu option “Curser” and press the “M” button to select from
3 cross hair options:
Real Time Tracking Menu (Hot)
The Real Time Tracking feature when enabled will highlight the hottest objects in your field of
view and follow them if they are in motion. In menu mode scroll to the menu option “Hot” and
press the “M” button. The available options are “On and Off.” When this feature is active you
should see a set of brackets “[ ]” over the hottest object in your field of view. If there is more
than one hot object in your FOV the brackets will jump from object to object.
Color Selection Menu (Palette)
In menu mode scroll to the menu option “Palette” and press the “M” button to select from
up to 9 color options. The default color option is set to “0” which is the standard “White
Hot” Option.
Expert Menu (Expert)
Night Optics USA use only.
Non-Menu Features
Image / Video Capture
To capture a photo, adjust the focus (fig. 1-6) for optimal image clarity, hold the unit steady
or mount to a tripod, press the “-” button (fig. 2-4) to capture the image. The image will
automatically save to the built-in SD card in .bmp format. On-screen in the “top-center” the
file name of the captured image will appear briefly to confirm the image was successfully
captured.
To capture a video press/hold “-” button (fig. 2-4) for 2 seconds. Once recording has
begun a flashing circle, a time stamp and recordable time remaining on the SD card will
appear on-screen in the “top-center” of the display. To stop recording, press/hold “-”
button (fig. 2-4) for 2 seconds. The video will automatically save to the built-in SD card in
.avi format.
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Figure 5
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Polarity
Polarity is a setting that uses positive/negative color levels to indicate the difference in
temperatures. Under positive polarity mode, brighter areas represent higher temperatures.
While under negative polarity mode, brighter areas represent cooler temperatures. Press
“M/P” button (fig. 2-2) momentarily to switch between 2 polarity modes. The poliarity
setting can be used in conjunction with all 9 available color palette options (See page 10 -
Color selection menu).
Digital Zoom
Press the “” button (fig. 2-3) to switch between 1x standard view mode and 2x digital
zoom mode.
White Hot Black Hot
1x 2x Digital
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STORAGE & MAINTENANCE
1. Do not point the thermal device at very high intensity radiation sources such as the
sun, carbon dioxide lasers or arc welders etc.
2. Remove the batteries when storing or transporting the the thermal device.
3. This device is built with sensitive electronics, avoid exposure to static electricity and/or
eletrical shock.
4. Disassembling this device void the warranty. Contact Night Optics USA, Inc. for
calibration or repair.
5. To ensure that the thermal device is kept in good working condition and, the following
guidelines should be respected at all times:
- All User Manuals and documentation should be read thoroughly before
operation of your equipment - please contact Night Optics USA, Inc. for
further assistance.
- Do not use non-OEM adapters or accessories with this device.
- Avoid excessive power cycling (turning the unit On/Off repeatedly). The time
between power cycles should not be less than 20 seconds.
- Turn the power off on the unit before inserting or removing the interface
cable from the interface port (fig. 1-7).
- When not in use turn of the power to the device to extend battery and
component life.
- Avoid bending or crimping interface cables.
- Do not clean with chemical solvents, dilutents. Use a clean, dry cloth to
clean device surfaces.
- The lens system has been coated with an anti-reflective film. Avoid wiping
this surface if sand is present. Use compressed air to clear debris before
wiping the lens with a clean lens cloth.
- Avoid touching the lens surface, as skin oils can damage lens coatings.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem Probable Cause
The unit will not power up. Check batteries or power input.
Make sure battery door is closed properly.
The image is blurry
The image is too dark or
too bright
Adjust focus till image clear
Adjust brightness and contrast manually
or set to auto brightness/contrast mode
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1. Any product on which the serial number has been defaced, modified, or removed.
2. Any product that has experienced deterioration or a malfunction from: accidents, misuse, neglect,
fire, water, lighting or other acts of nature, unauthorized product modification or failure to follow
instructions supplied with the product, repair or attempted repair by anyone not authorized to do
so, use of supplies or parts not meeting manufacturer’s specifications, normal wear and tear,
and/or extreme wear and tear caused by battlefield conditions or other extreme environments.
The TM-X is covered by a limited 2 year warranty from time of sale. The warranty is valid only for the
original purchaser. The manufacturer warrants its products to be free from defects in material and
workmanship during the warranty period. If the product proves to be defective during this period, the
manufacturer will repair the original product or replace it with a like product at the sole discretion of the
manufacturer.
This limited warranty does not cover:
No other warranties, expressed or implied, are valid without an agreement in writing provided by the
manufacturer. All shipping involved in warranty work / replacement is the sole responsibility of the
purchaser.
LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY
Night Optics USA, Inc. will not be liable for any claims, actions, suits, proceedings, costs, expenses,
damages or liabilities arising out of the use of this product. Operation and use of this product are the
sole responsibility of the Customer. Night Optics USA, Inc.’s sole responsibility is limited to providing the
products and service outlined herein in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement.
The provision of products sold and services performed by Night Optics USA, Inc. to the Customer shall
not be interpreted, construed, or regarded, either expressly or implied, as being for the benefit or
creating any obligation toward any third party of legal entity outside Night Optics USA, Inc. and
Customer; Night Optics USA, Inc.’s obligations under this Agreement extend solely to the Customer.
Night Optics USA, Inc.’s liability hereunder for damages, regardless of the form or action, shall not
exceed the fees or other charges paid to Night Optics USA, Inc. by the Customer or the Customer’s
dealer. Night Optics USA, Inc. shall not, in any event, be liable for special, indirect, incidental, or
consequential damages, including, but not limited to, lost income, lost revenue, or lost profit, whether
such damages were foreseeable or not at the time of purchase, and whether or not such damages arise
out of breach of warranty, a breach of agreement, negligence, strict liability, or any other theory of
liability.
WARRANTY
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NIGHT OPTICS USA, INC
15182 Triton Lane, Suite 101 | Huntington Beach, CA 92649
Ph: (714) 899-4475 | Fax: (714) 899-4485
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Night Optics TM-X User manual

Type
User manual

Night Optics TM-X is a multi-function thermal camera that allows users to easily capture images and video footage of their surroundings in complete darkness or low-light conditions. With a resolution of 160x120 and a spectral response of 8-14 µm, the TM-X is perfect for a variety of applications, including hunting, wildlife observation, and security. The TM-X features a 25mm f1.0 lens with a field of view of 9.15° x 6.87° and a refresh rate of 50hz. It also offers 1x standard and 2x digital zoom, allowing users to get up close to their targets.

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