ZEISS DTI 3/25, 3/35 Thermal Spotting Camera Instruction Manual

June 11, 2024
Zeiss

ZEISS DTI 3/25, 3/35 Thermal Spotting Camera Instruction Manual
ZEISS DTI 3/25, 3/35 Thermal Spotting Camera

Instructions for use

ZEISS products are famous for outstanding optical performance, precision engineering and a long service life.
Please observe the following instructions for use in order to obtain the best from your thermal imaging camera and to ensure that it remains your constant companion for many years to come.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

Environmental influences

  • Note: Never point the lens of the device directly at intense heat sources such as the sun or laser equipment. The objective lens and eyepiece can function as a burning glass and damage the interior components.
  • Caution: Avoid touching the metal surface (cooling fins) after exposure to sunlight or cold.
  • Caution: Protection class IP66 is only achieved when all rubber covers are firmly closed.

Ergonomics note
Caution: Take breaks after longer periods of use to avoid wrist pain

Risk of swallowing
Caution: Do not place this device in the hands of small children. Incorrect handling can cause small parts to come loose which may be swallowed.

Safety instructions for battery

  • Handle the device with care: Rough handling can damage the internal battery.

  • Do not expose the device to fire or high temperatures above 60°C.

  • Do not disassemble the device to access the battery. The battery is not meant to be replaced by the end user.

  • Only use the battery charger included in the delivery package.

  • Only charge the device at temperatures ranging between 10°C and 40°C.

  • The battery capacity decreases when operated in a cold ambient temperature.
    This is not a fault and occurs for technical reasons.

  • Do not store the device for long periods at temperatures below 0°C or above 35°C.
    This permanently reduces the capacity of the battery.

  • If the device has been damaged or the battery is defective, send the device to our after-sales service for repair.

Safety instructions for the power supply unit

  • Check your power supply unit and cable for visible damage before use.
  • Do not use any defective parts.
  • Do not use your power supply unit in wet or humid environments.
  • Only use the original cable provided with an approved power supply unit.
  • Do not make any technical modifications.

For further information and safety instructions, please refer to the QuickGuide provided. This is also available on our website in the download center: www.zeiss.com/hunting/downloads

Disposal of batteries

In the European Union, this symbol indicates that the battery used in this product may not be disposed of in domestic waste and must be collected for disposal separately. When returning used batteries, please use a collection system that may exist in your country.
Instructions for removing the battery can be found at\ www.zeiss.com/cop/recycling.
The materials and substances in the batteries may have a detrimental impact on health and the environment.
By depositing empty batteries at a recycling facility, you are contributing to the protection, maintenance and improvement of the quality of our environment. Please only return discharged batteries.
The battery used does not contain mercury, cadmium or lead in quantities exceeding the limits defined in Directive 2006/66/EG

User information on the disposal of electrical and electronic devices (private households)

The WEEE symbol on products and/or accompanying documents indicates  that used electrical and electronic products must not be mixed with ordinary household waste. For proper treatment, recovery and recycling, take these products to the appropriate collection points where they will be accepted without charge. In some countries, it may also be possible to return these products to your local retailer when you purchase a corresponding new product. The proper disposal of this product serves to protect the environment and prevents possible harmful effects on human beings and their surroundings, which may arise as a result of incorrect handling of waste.
More detailed information on your nearest collection point is available from your local authority. In accordance with state legislation, penalties may be imposed for the improper disposal of this type of waste

For business customers within the European Union
Please contact your dealer or supplier regarding the disposal of electrical and electronic devices. He will provide you with further information.

Information on disposal in other countries outside of the European Union
This symbol is only applicable in the European Union. Please contact your local authority or dealer if you wish to dispose of this product and ask for a disposal option.

Intended use
The device is intended for displaying heat signatures during nature observation, remote hunting observations and for civil use. This device is not a toy for children. Use the system only as described in this instruction manual. The manufacturer and the dealer accept no liability for damages which arise due to non-intended or incorrect use

Function test

  • Before use, please ensure that your thermal imaging camera has no visible damage.
  • Test to see if the thermal imaging camera displays a clear, undisturbed image.
  • Check that the settings for the thermal imaging camera are correct. See the notes in the section Observation mode.

Package check list

Product Order no. Scope of supply
**** DTI 3/25 **** 52 70 11 Thermal imaging camera Neoprene strapCarrying

case incl. shoulder strapUSB cableOptics cleaning cloth
DTI 3/35| 52 70 10

Installing/removing the battery
The ZEISS thermal imaging camera DTI 3 is equipped with a battery. It cannot be removed.

Observation with and without glasses
Thanks to the flexible eyecup, the thermal imaging camera can be used with or without glasses. It offers a full field of view in both cases.

TECHNICAL DATA 3/25 3/35
Optics
Focal length 25 mm/F1.0 35 mm/F1.0
Lens type Germanium
Detection range(object size 1.8 m × 0.6 m; 2 yd × 0.7 yd) m (yd) 880 (960)
1,235 (1,350)
Subjective angle of view ° 30(diagonal)
Field of view at 100m (at 100 yards) m (ft) 26 (78) 19 (57)
Field of view ° horizontal × vertical 15 × 11 11 × 8
Optical magnification 1.8 2.5
Maximum digital zoom 4 x
Zoom increments in 0.5× increments 1.0 x – 4.0 x
Sensor
Sensor resolution px 384 × 288
Sensor pixel pitch μm 17
Frame rate Hz 50
Display
Display resolution px 1,280 × 960
Display type LCOS
Electronics
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Interfaces WLAN: data transfer
Battery Lithium-ion
Battery life up to 10 hrs.
External power supply 5V / 2A (USB)
Internal memory GB 15
Video/image/live-streaming feature ü ü
WLAN frequency GHz 2.4
WLAN standard IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n
Connection with other devices ZEISS Hunting app, USB

General

Ingress protection rating| | IP66 (protected from heavy rain)|
Operating temperature range| °C (°F)| -10 / +40 (+14 / +104)|
Length × width × height| mm (inch)| 187 × 60 × 65 (7.4 × 2.4 × 2.5)| 193 × 60 × 65 (7.6 × 2.4 × 2.5)
Length × width × height| g (oz)| 410 (14.5)| 420 (14.8)
Subject to changes in design and scope of supply due to technical improvements|

Attaching the carrying strap
Attaching the carrying strap
Attaching the carrying strap 

Power on/off
Press the on/off button (5) for a longer time to switch on the device. The LED (9) is green. The LED (9) lights up red when the charge level is low. Press the on/off button (5) for a longer time to switch off the device again. The LED is off. When switched on, the LED (9) lights up red when the charge level is low.
Power on/off

Note: The on/off button (5) must be pressed until the OFF symbol appears on the display. Only then can the on/off button (5) be released and the device switches off. If the on/off button (5) is released before the OFF symbol is displayed, the device does not switch off but switches to standby mode.

Standby mode
Briefly press the on/off button (5) to switch the device to standby mode. The LED (9) blinks green. Briefly press the on/off button (5) again to switch the device back to observation mode. The LED (9) is permanently green. In standby mode, the LED (9) flashes red when the charge level is low.

Calibration
The device enables you to perform automatic (Auto Calibration = On) or manual calibrations (Auto Calibration = Off).

In automatic mode, the device automatically performs a calibration by closing and opening an internal shutter when necessary. A gentle click should be heard. In this mode, you also have the option of performing the calibration manually by pressing the Shutter button (6) and the Menu button (8) simultaneously.

There is a further option for performing a manual, silent calibration. Go to the device menu and set the “Auto Calibration” option to “Off”. Then return to the observation mode. Close the lens cap manually. Now press the Shutter button (6) and the Menu button (8) simultaneously. The device is now calibrated again.

Note: Always cover the lens when performing a manual calibration. Otherwise the sensor cannot calibrate correctly and the image will deteriorate, e.g. ghost images. If you forget to cover the lens during a manual calibration, repeat the calibration procedure with the lens covered.

Observation mode
Look through the viewfinder (10) to observe the scene. Turn the diopter adjustment (11) on the side to focus the screen.
Turn the focus ring (1) on the lens to focus on the scene.

Zoom
In observation mode, the arrow keys (7) can be used to zoom in (right arrow key) and zoom out (left arrow key) the scene. Zoom in increments of 0.5 between 1.0x and 4.0x.
The zoom function is circular, i.e. if you press the right arrow key (7) again after a 4.0x zoom, you will return to 1.0x.
The currently set digital magnification is shown on the display
Zoom

Color modes
The scene can be displayed in four different color modes. Briefly press the menu button (8) to change the observation mode.
When changed, the selected mode is shown on the display as text for about 2 seconds. The following color modes can be selected

  • White Hot: Cold areas are displayed here in black and warm areas in white.
  • Black Hot: Cold areas are displayed here in white and warm areas in black.
  • Red Hot: Cold areas are displayed here in black and warm areas in white. In addition, the warmest areas are shown in yellow to red.
  • Rainbow: a varied color palette displays cold areas in black to blue and warm areas in yellow to white

LED-Off
To switch off the LED on your ZEISS DTI 3, press the right arrow button (7) for 5 seconds. The LED then switches off. Repeat this procedure to switch on the LED again.

Auto-Off
The ZEISS DTI 3 switches off automatically after 60 minutes of inactivity in order to save battery power

Shooting mode
You have the possibility to take photos and videos. Press and hold the Shutter button (6) to switch between the two shooting modes. The symbol at the top left of the display changes to indicate the selected mode. Briefly press the Shutter button (6) once to capture a photo or record a video. Briefly press the Shutter button (6) again to stop a video recording in progress.
Note: Longer video recordings are automatically split into several smaller files of 10 minutes each when saved
Shooting mode

Menu
Press and hold the menu button (8) to show the main menu on the display. Look through the viewfinder (10). The main menu offers the following options:
Menu

  • Brightness: Set the brightness of the display here. There are four brightness levels to choose from. The brightness is lowest at level 1. The brightness is highest at level 4.
  • Contrast: Adjust the contrast of the scene here. There are four contrast levels to choose from. The contrast is lowest at level 1. The contrast is highest at level 4.
  • Contrast Boost: Activate this mode for better visibility in high humidity or fog.
  • Hot Tracking: In observation mode, select “Hot Tracking” to highlight the warmest point in the scene with a small red square.
  • Auto Calibration: Set manual (Auto Calibration = Off) or automatic calibration (Auto Calibration = On) here.
  • P.I.P. (Picture in Picture): a central section of the image is enlarged by a factor of 2 and shown in a small magnification window on the display.
  • WLAN: Switch WLAN on/off. When WLAN is switched on, the device creates a hotspot that allows another device (e.g. smartphone) to make a connection.
  • System: Make all system-relevant settings here, including language, time and factory settings.

The arrow buttons (7) and the menu button (8) are used to navigate in the main menu. Press the right arrow button (7) to scroll down. Press the left arrow button (7) to scroll up. Briefly press the menu button (8) to select a menu item. This opens the submenu. Make your settings using the arrow buttons (7). Briefly press the menu button (8) to confirm your selection and return to the main menu.
Press the menu button (8) for a longer time to exit the main menu and return to observation mode.
Menu

Contrast Boost
The contrast boost makes it possible for you to display the image in an improved way in high humidity or fog. This highlights edges so that structures can be recognized better.
To activate the contrast boost on your device, select “Contrast Boost” in the main menu. Then select “On” or “Off”. Briefly press the menu button (8) to confirm the selection.
Note: It is recommended to use this mode only in the above-mentioned conditions and to disable this mode in normal conditions.

System
The “System” submenu has the following options:

  • Factory Reset: Select “Factory Reset” to reset the device to the factory settings.
    This also deletes all data saved on the device, including images and videos.

  • Reset Settings: Select “Reset Settings” to reset all settings to the default values for the device.

  • Language settings: Select a menu language here.

  • Date / Time: Set the date and time of the device here.
    You can also view the following information:

  • WLAN SSID: The name of the WLAN hotspot is displayed here.

  • Firmware Version: The current firmware version is displayed here
    System

Factory reset
To perform a factory reset, select “System” in the main menu. Then navigate to “Factory Reset”. Select “Yes” and confirm your selection. A second security prompt follows, which must also be confirmed with “Yes”.

Reset settings
To reset the settings, select “System” in the main menu. Then navigate to “Reset Settings”. Select “Yes” and confirm your selection.
Note: The device must be restarted for the reset of the settings to be completed successfully.

Personal data when you dispose of or pass on your ZEISS device
Remember that there may be personal photos and videos on the internal device memory. Before passing on the device to a third party, please perform the factory reset to delete this data and verify it has been deleted. By doing so, you help maintain your privacy and data security.

Cooperation on device safety
Please take an active role in protecting the IT security of your device by using the ZEISS Hunting App and installing new firmware updates as soon as they become available.

Date and time
Select “System” in the main menu to set the date and time. Then navigate to “Date / Time”. You can now set the year, month, day, hour and minute individually. The “Time Format” setting allows you to choose between 24-hour and 12-hour display. Be sure to set the current date and time, as your photos and videos will be time stamped
Date and time
Note: If the battery is completely discharged, the device loses the set date and time. Reset the date and time so that your images and videos get a correct timestamp.

Firmware update
A firmware update can be carried out using the ZEISS Hunting App. Follow the instructions for this in the ZEISS Hunting App.
Note: Make sure that the device is fully charged before updating the firmware. Do not switch off the device during the update, otherwise it may be damaged.
Note: If you initiate an update via the ZEISS Hunting App, you must confirm this again on the device for security reasons.

LED status

Troubleshooting

WLAN
This device is equipped with a WLAN function. Go to the menu and switch on the WLAN function. When activated, WLAN is indicated by a WLAN symbol in the upper right corner of the display. You can now connect your smartphone to the device via WLAN.

Note: When first used, the preset password for the WLAN connection to the device needs to be changed to prevent unauthorized access by third parties. The ZEISS Hunting App is required to change the password. Default password: 12345678

To increase user comfort, the ZEISS Hunting App synchronizes your password on all logged-in devices.

To increase the security of the connection, we recommend that you change your password.

To extend battery life, we recommend that you only switch on the WLAN function in the device when the device needs to establish a data connection to the ZEISS Hunting App.

ZEISS Hunting App
Install the ZEISS Hunting App on your smartphone and open the app. Follow the steps shown there to connect to the ZEISS DTI 3.
The ZEISS Hunting App allows you to transfer images and videos to your smartphone, view the live image, make settings and use other functions. A more detailed description can be found in the help function of the app.

Note: To use the ZEISS Hunting App and its functions, ensure that your smartphone is connected to the ZEISS DTI 3 WLAN network.

Note: Every time you connect to the ZEISS Hunting App, the current date and time are automatically transferred from your smartphone to the device.

Note: Please note that you are not connected via the normal WLAN if you have established a WLAN connection to your ZEISS DTI 3. To return to the normal WLAN, disconnect your ZEISS DTI 3 from your smartphone.

USB port
Use the USB interface (14) on the bottom to charge your device or to transfer data (photos and videos) to your PC.

The ZEISS DTI3 connects as an MTP device using the USB interface. The device is automatically recognized and can be used immediately on computers with Microsoft Windows 10 operating system software. For computers with Apple Mac OS operating system software, you need to install additional third-party software to access the data stored on the device, such as “AndroidTM File Transfer”. ZEISS assumes no responsibility or guarantee for third-party software.

Microsoft and Windows are either registered trademarks or trademarks of
Microsoft Corp. in the United States and/or other countries. Apple and Mac OS are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the USA and other countries.
Android is a trademark of Google LLC.

Tripod thread
A 1/4-inch standard thread (13) for standard tripods is located on the bottom of the device. Screw the device onto a tripod for more steady shooting.

Charging the device
Charge the device via the USB port (14) when the battery is empty.
The battery charge level of the device is shown in the upper right corner of the display. When the charge level is low, the display changes to red. When the device is being charged, the LED (9) lights up red when the device is switched on and off. When the battery is fully charged, the LED (9) lights up green.

Replacing the lens cap
To replace the lens cap (2), unscrew the screws (3) using a screwdriver. Remove  theretaining plate (4) and the defective lens cap (2). Fit the new lens cap (2) and  retaining plate (4). Tighten the screws (3) using a screwdrive
Replacing the lens cap

Care and maintenance of the device
Do not rub coarse particles (e.g. sand) from the lenses. Blow them off, or use a soft brush! Over time, fingerprints can corrode the lens surface. Breathing on the lens and polishing it with a clean optical cleansing cloth is the easiest method of cleaning the lens surface.

Dry storage and keeping the outer lens surfaces well ventilated, especially in the tropics, helps to prevent a possible mold film forming on the optics. Your ZEISS DTI 3 requires no further special care.

Care and maintenance of the battery
Follow these steps to extend the battery life:

  • Avoid storing the device at high temperatures.
  • Avoid storing the device with a fully charged battery.
  • Avoid complete discharging of the device.

Software updates
Within the scope of the statutory warranty (2 years from the transfer of risk of the goods – according to German law), we will provide appropriate updates to remedy defects. Generally, updates are used for security-related aspects or to eliminate functional impairments and do not include new functions of the software. Insofar as the provision of new functions is necessary to remedy security aspects, this shall not in principle constitute a claim to new functions as such.
After the legal warranty period has expired, we will of course endeavor to provide you with appropriate further updates. However, there is no entitlement to this.

Spare parts
Should you require spare parts for your device, e.g. the lens cap, please contact your specialist retailer, your local distributor or our after-sales service.

For Customer Service inquiries we are happy to take your calls from Monday to Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (CET).
Tel.: +49 (0) 800 934 77 33
Fax: +49 (0) 64 41-4 83 69
service.sportsoptics@zeiss.com

ZEISS is a byword for reliability and a high level of quality. Therefore, quite independently of the seller‘s warranty obligations to the customer, we the manufacturer offer a  twoyear warranty on this ZEISS product, which can be extended for a further year upon registration of the product if registration is made within four weeks of purchase. The scope of the warranty can be seen by accessing the following link: www.zeiss.com/cop/warranty
Register your product at: www.zeiss.com/cop/register

Manufacturer‘s address
Carl Zeiss AG
Carl-Zeiss-Strasse 22
D-73447 Oberkochen
www.zeiss.com/nature and www.zeiss.com/hunting
Subject to changes in design and scope of supply due to technical improvements. No liability for mistakes and printing errors.

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