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InfiRay Tube Series - User Manual

InfiRay Tube Series
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Questions and Answers

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    castrobryanAug 16, 2025
    How to fix InfiRay Thermal camera that can not be started?
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      mccalllaurenAug 16, 2025
      If your InfiRay Thermal camera won't start, the battery is likely out of charge. Charge the battery.
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    John AndersonAug 19, 2025
    What to do if InfiRay Thermal camera images are blurry but icons are clear?
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      Chad ThomasSep 12, 2025
      If the icons on your InfiRay Thermal camera are clear but the images are blurry, it could be due to a couple of reasons: * The lens may not be focused correctly. Try rotating the lens focus ring to adjust the focus. * The lens's inner or outer optical surface might be dusty or iced. Wipe the outer optical surface with a soft cotton cloth, or leave the scope to dry in a warm, dry environment for more than 4 hours.
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    Victor KimAug 22, 2025
    Why are my InfiRay Thermal camera images too dark?
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      Brendan Gonzalez IIIAug 22, 2025
      If the images from your InfiRay Thermal camera are too dark, the display might not be bright enough. Adjust the display brightness to resolve this issue.
  • B
    Brian CantrellAug 25, 2025
    What to do if the position of the reticle moves after shooting with InfiRay Thermal cameras?
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      Robert KeithAug 26, 2025
      If the reticle position moves after shooting with your InfiRay Thermal camera, it might be because the scope or the fixing clamp isn't installed firmly. Check that the scope is installed firmly. Also, ensure that the bullet type and caliber match what you used for zeroing. Keep in mind that if you zeroed in summer but are using the scope in winter (or vice versa), the zeroing point may shift slightly.
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    Kathryn HolmesAug 28, 2025
    What to do if InfiRay Thermal camera images are unclear, have vertical lines, or the background is uneven?
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      Jason HensleyAug 28, 2025
      If your InfiRay Thermal camera images are unclear, show vertical lines, or have an uneven background, it indicates that calibration is required. Calibrate the images as instructed in Section 9 of the user manual.
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    Brad GibsonAug 31, 2025
    What to do if my InfiRay Thermal camera cannot be powered by using an external power supply?
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      kelleyrobertAug 31, 2025
      If your InfiRay Thermal camera won't power on with an external power supply, there could be a couple of reasons: * The USB cable might be damaged. Replace the USB cable. * The external power supply may not be providing enough power. Check the external power supply.
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    ryangordonSep 3, 2025
    What to do if the image is too dark on InfiRay Binoculars?
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      Zachary CurrySep 3, 2025
      If the image on your InfiRay Binoculars appears too dark, the most likely cause is that the screen brightness is set too low. To resolve this, simply adjust the brightness of the screen until the image is clear and well-lit.
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    Timothy GonzalezSep 5, 2025
    Why won't my InfiRay Binoculars connect to my phone?
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      bgilbertSep 6, 2025
      If you are unable to connect your InfiRay Binoculars with your smartphone or tablet PC, there are two primary reasons: 1. **Incorrect Wi-Fi password:** Ensure that you are entering the correct password for the Wi-Fi network. 2. **Too many Wi-Fi signals:** Move to an area with fewer Wi-Fi signals to reduce interference.
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    Sylvia KellerSep 9, 2025
    What to do if InfiRay Binoculars won't charge?
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      Frank DouglasSep 9, 2025
      If you can't charge your InfiRay Binoculars using an external power supply, here are a couple of potential reasons: 1. **USB Cable:** The USB cable might be damaged. Try replacing it with a new one. 2. **External Power Supply:** The external power supply itself might be out of battery. Check the power supply to ensure it is working correctly.
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    Jacob StokesSep 12, 2025
    Why does the Wi-Fi signal keep disappearing on my InfiRay Binoculars?
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      scott69Sep 12, 2025
      If the Wi-Fi signal to your InfiRay Binoculars is disappearing or being interrupted, it could be due to the device being out of range or obstructions such as concrete walls. Try repositioning the device to ensure a stable Wi-Fi signal.

Summary

Important Safety Information

Environmental Influences

Warns about pointing the lens at heat sources like the sun or lasers, which can cause damage.

Risk of Swallowing

Caution against giving the device to small children due to potential small parts.

Safety Instructions for Use

Handle device and battery with care, avoid fire/high temperatures, use only original charger.

Safety Instructions for the Power Supply Unit

Check for damage, use in dry environments, and avoid technical modifications.

User Information on Disposal

Guides on proper disposal of electronic waste according to WEEE regulations.

Function Test

Check for visible damage, clear image, and correct settings before initial use.

Installing;Removing the Battery

Details on the dual power system and how to install/remove the replaceable 18500 battery.

Observation with and Without Glasses

Explains the flexible eyeshade allows comfortable use with or without eyeglasses.

Intended Use

Device is for nature observation, hunting, and civil use; not intended as a toy.

Specifications

Detector Specifications

Details on detector type, resolution, pixel size, NETD, and frame rate.

Optical Specifications

Covers objective lens, FOV, magnification, digital zoom, eye relief, diopter, and detection range.

Display Specifications

Information about display type, dimensions, and resolution.

Battery Power Supply

Details on battery type, operating time, and external power supply.

Physical Specifications

Includes scope diameter, recoil power, IP rating, memory, temperature, weight, and dimensions.

Package Contents

Description

Product Features

Components and Controls

Button Description

Button Functions

Explains the functions of Power, Palette, Brightness, and Camera buttons via press/hold actions.

Power Supply

Charging the Built-in Battery

Guides on how to charge the internal battery via USB connection.

Installing 18500 Battery

Step-by-step instructions for installing the replaceable 18500 battery.

Switching Between the Two Batteries

Explains how the device automatically switches between internal and external batteries.

Safety Measures

Important safety precautions for battery charging, usage, and temperature.

External Power Supply

Installation of Rifle Mount

Operation

Setting the Image Mode

How to change between white hot, black hot, and other color palettes.

Setting the Display Brightness

Adjusting the screen brightness level from 1 to 5.

Setting the Image Sharpness

Accessing and adjusting image sharpness settings via the rotary encoder.

Power Off

Procedure for safely powering down the device, including shutdown countdown.

Standby

How to put the device into standby mode and wake it up.

Zeroing

Zeroing Procedure

Step-by-step guide for performing zeroing using the freeze method.

Reticle Adjustment

How to move the reticle using the rotary encoder to match the point of impact.

Calibration

Automatic Calibration

How the device automatically calibrates for image degradation or unevenness.

Manual Shutter Calibration

Procedure for manual calibration by removing the lens cover.

Digital Zoom

Photographing and Video Recording

Photographing

How to take still photos and where they are saved in memory.

Video Recording

How to start, stop, and save video recordings.

Memory Access

How to access and transfer recorded images and videos via computer.

Status Bar

Shortcut Menu

Reticle Style

Options for selecting different reticle styles.

Reticle Color

Options for changing the reticle color (white, black, red, green).

Image Sharpness

Adjusting the image sharpness level from 1 to 5.

Zeroing Distance

Selecting saved zeroing distances for different target types.

Main Menu

Ultraclear Mode

How to turn the Ultraclear mode on/off for enhanced detail.

Wi-Fi

How to enable/disable the Wi-Fi function for wireless connectivity.

Video Output

How to turn the analog video output on or off.

Digital Compass

How to turn the digital compass feature on or off.

Gravity Sensor

How to turn the gravity sensor on or off to display tilt and pitch angles.

Zeroing Profile

How to select and manage different zeroing profiles (A, B, C).

Zeroing

Detailed steps for setting zeroing distance and performing the zeroing process.

Setting the Zeroing Distance

How to set specific distances for zeroing.

Setting Standby Status and Time

Configuring standby timer and system time settings.

Pixel Defect Correction

Procedure to detect and remove dead or stuck pixels.

Settings

Calibrating the Digital Compass

Procedure to calibrate the digital compass by rotating the scope on three axes.

Date Setting

How to set the system date in YY.MM.DD format.

Time Setting

How to set the system time in HH:MM (24-hour) format.

Language

How to select the GUI language (English, German, Russian).

Units of Measure

How to switch between metric (meters) and imperial (yards) units.

Status Auto Hiding

How to enable/disable automatic hiding of GUI elements for an unobtrusive view.

Image Hue

How to switch between Warm and Cold image hue modes.

Factory Reset

How to reset all settings to factory defaults.

Info

How to view device information like model, firmware version, and serial numbers.

PIP Function

Stadiametric Rangefinder

Status Auto Hiding

Wi-Fi

Setting Wi-Fi Name and Password

How to change the Wi-Fi network name (SSID) and password.

Update and InfiRay Outdoor

Technical Inspection

Maintenance

Troubleshooting

Legal and Regulatory Information

FCC Statement

Compliance information related to FCC rules and interference.

Labeling Requirements

Information on device labeling and compliance with regulations.

Information to the User

General notes on modifications, user authority, and interference.

Body-worn Operation

RF exposure requirements for body-worn configurations and antenna usage.

InfiRay Tube Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
Pixel Size12 μm
Frame Rate50 Hz
Waterproof RatingIP67
Video RecordingYes
Photo CaptureYes
Wi-FiYes
Stadiametric RangefinderYes
Detector Resolution384x288
Battery TypeBuilt-in Li-ion battery
Diopter Adjustment-5 to +5
Operating Temperature-20 °C~+50 °C
Battery Life≥6 h
Focus Range1 m ~ ∞

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