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Pulsar Krypton 2 XG50 User Manual

Pulsar Krypton 2 XG50
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Manual Krypton 2 XQ/XG
Specifications
You can learn more about the main parameters here.
Model
XQ35
XG50
SKU
77374
77376
Microbolometer
Type
Uncooled
Resolution, Pixels
384x288
640x480
Pixel Pitch, µm
17
12
NETD, mK
< 25
< 40
Frame Rate, Hz
50
Optical
Characteristics
Monocular
magnification, x
3
Recommended
Daylight Optics
Magnification, x
2-6
Lens
F35/1.0
F50/1.0
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Pulsar Krypton 2 XG50 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandPulsar
ModelKrypton 2 XG50
CategoryMonocular
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Specifications

Microbolometer

Technical details about the microbolometer sensor.

Optical Characteristics

Properties related to the optical system of the device.

Battery Pack

Power supply Precautions

Battery Charging

Battery Installation

External Power Supply

Getting Started

Installing the Monocular on to the Thermal Imaging Module

Steps to attach the monocular to the thermal imager.

Mounting the Adapter on the Device

Mounting the Thermal Imaging Module on the Adapter

Powering on and Image Settings

Button Operation

Quick Menu

Main Menu

Wi-Fi

Password Setup

General Settings

Display Position Calibration

Calibration Profile

Position Calibration

Defective Pixel Repair

Restore Default Pixel Map

Default Settings

Format

Display Alignment

Bluetooth

Calibration Mode

Video Mode. Video Recording

Photo Mode. Capturing a photo

Wi-Fi Function

Wireless Remote Control

Remote Control Activation

USB Connection

Software

Firmware Update

Maintenance

Troubleshooting

The device does not turn on

The device does not operate from an external power source

Blurred image with vertical stripes or an uneven background

Poor quality image. There is noise or ghost images of previous scenes or objects

Black screen after calibration

Image is too dark

Color bars appear on the display or the image disappears

The image of the object being observed is missing

Poor image quality / Reduced detection distance

Smartphone or tablet cannot be connected to the device

Missing or interrupted broadcasting via Wi-Fi

When the device is used in low temperature conditions the image quality is worse than in positive temperatures.

Residual horizontal lines and traces of horizontally placed objects during observation process.

Remote control does not work

Status bar not visible

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