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Brand | Pard |
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Model | SA32 |
Category | Thermal cameras |
Language | English |
General introduction and advice for users of the PARD SA32/62 series thermal imaging device.
Important safety precautions and warnings for the proper and safe use of the thermal imaging device.
Lists all items included in the product packaging for the PARD SA32/62 thermal imaging device.
Provides a general description of the PARD SA32/62 thermal imaging device and its key features.
Detailed technical specifications for the PARD SA32/62 LRF thermal imaging device, covering sensor, optics, display, and power.
Identifies and labels the various physical components and control buttons of the PARD SA32/62 thermal imaging device.
Steps for unboxing the device, checking contents, and inspecting for damage before use.
Detailed instructions for correctly installing the lithium-ion battery into the device.
Step-by-step guide on how to attach the device's mount for secure positioning.
Procedure for adjusting the diopter focus to ensure a clear screen display for the user.
Instructions on how to calibrate the device's electronic compass for accurate directional readings.
Guide on focusing the objective lens to achieve a sharp and clear image of the target.
Process for aligning the reticle with the point of impact for precise aiming and shooting accuracy.
Explanation of the device's shortcut mode, detailing button functions for single press, press and hold, and double press actions.
Guide to navigating and utilizing the device's comprehensive menu system for various settings.
Adjusting image contrast, brightness, detail, and mode for optimal visual performance.
Customizing screen contrast, brightness, and color temperature for different viewing conditions.
Utilizing the Ballistic Coefficient function for trajectory calculations and auxiliary crosshair display.
Switching between metric (meter) and imperial (yard) units for range measurements.
Aligning the reticle with the point of impact for accurate shooting at specific distances.
Measuring, displaying, and calibrating the device's orientation via yaw and pitch angles.
Selecting built-in scene modes (City, Forest, Rain) for enhanced image display effects.
Enabling and using the Picture-in-Picture feature for a magnified view of the target.
Performing self-calibration to improve image clarity by correcting for heat changes.
Detecting and tracking the highest temperature point on the screen for target acquisition.
Configuring automatic video recording triggered by the device's recoil from a shot.
Setting the duration for automatic device shutdown when the unit is idle.
Enabling continuous recording that resumes after the device restarts.
Customizing recording segment duration and managing storage with loop recording functionality.
Option to display or hide the time stamp on captured photos and videos.
Setting to record audio synchronously with video footage.
Connecting to a mobile device via Wi-Fi for remote viewing and control.
Selecting the preferred language for the device's user interface.
Setting the current system date and time for accurate logging.
Safely reformatting the TF card, which will erase all stored data.
Automatically compensating for dead pixels to improve image quality and reduce distortion.
Resetting the device to its original factory settings and clearing user data.
Updating the device's system firmware to the latest version for optimal performance.
Checking the installed software versions (DSP, FPGA) and FPGA release date.
Recommendations regarding mount usage and handling potential deviations during zeroing.