Helion 2 XP PRO Thermal Imaging Monoculars User Manual
- June 15, 2024
- Helion
Table of Contents
- 2 XP PRO Thermal Imaging Monoculars
- Specifications
- Description
- Battery Charging
- Battery Installation
- Powering on and Image Setting
- Microbolometer Calibration
- Stream Vision 2
- Package Contents
- Features
- FAQ
- Q: What is the operating time in Wi-Fi mode?
- Q: Can the device operate on AA batteries?
- Q: What is the built-in memory capacity?
- Q: What is the Wi-Fi reception range?
2 XP PRO Thermal Imaging Monoculars
Specifications
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Model: Helion 2 Pro
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IR Sensor: Uncooled microbolometer
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Resolution: 640×480
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Refresh Rate: 17 Hz
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NETD: < 25 mK
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Display: AMOLED
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Operating Temperature: -20°C to +50°C
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Dimensions: mm/inch
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Weight (without battery): kg/oz
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Video / Photo Resolution: 1024×768 pixels
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Video / Photo Format: .mp4 / .jpg
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Built-In Memory: 16 GB
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Built-In Memory Capacity: About 5 hours of video or >
100,000 pictures -
Wi-Fi Channel: 2.4 GHz
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Wi-Fi Standard: 802.11 b/g
Description
The Helion 2 Pro thermal imaging scopes are designed for day and
night use. They utilize an IR sensor (uncooled microbolometer) to
provide exceptional image quality in adverse weather conditions and
beyond obstacles. The scopes are not affected by bright light
exposure and do not require an external source of light. They are
suitable for various applications such as hunting, observation,
security, search and rescue operations, and more.
Battery Charging
To charge the battery pack, follow these steps:
- Connect the battery charger to a power source.
- Insert the battery pack into the charger.
- Wait for the battery to fully charge.
- Disconnect the charger from the power source and remove the
battery pack.
Battery Installation
To install the battery pack, follow these steps:
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Open the battery compartment on the device.
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Insert the battery pack into the compartment, ensuring proper
alignment. -
Close the battery compartment securely.
Powering on and Image Setting
To power on the device and adjust image settings, follow these
steps:
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Press and hold the ON/OFF/Calibration button until the device
powers on. -
Use the navigation buttons (UP and DOWN) to adjust the image
settings. -
Press the MENU button to access the main menu for more advanced
settings.
Microbolometer Calibration
To calibrate the microbolometer, follow these steps:
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Ensure the device is powered on.
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Press and hold the ON/OFF/Calibration button to initiate the
calibration process. -
Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the
calibration.
Stream Vision 2
The Helion 2 Pro is compatible with Stream Vision 2, which
allows remote control and viewing using a smartphone. You can also
store photos and videos in the cloud when using the Stream Vision 2
app.
Package Contents
- Helion 2 Pro Thermal Monocular
- IPS7 Rechargeable Battery
- Battery Charger
- Power Adapter
- USB Cable
- Carrying Case
- Hand Strap
- Quick-Start Guide
- Lens Cloth
- Warranty Card
Features
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Video Recording: Built-in video with audio
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Wi-Fi Function: iOS and Android compatible, remote control and
viewing using a smartphone -
Storing: Photos and videos can be stored in the cloud when
using the Stream Vision 2 app
FAQ
Q: What is the operating time in Wi-Fi mode?
A: The operating time in Wi-Fi mode is up to 16 hours with the
IPS14 Battery Pack (purchased separately).
Q: Can the device operate on AA batteries?
A: Yes, the device can operate on AA batteries with a special
battery container (purchased separately).
Q: What is the built-in memory capacity?
A: The built-in memory has a capacity of approximately 16 GB,
which can store about 5 hours of video or over 100,000
pictures.
Q: What is the Wi-Fi reception range?
A: The Wi-Fi reception range may vary depending on various
factors such as obstacles and other Wi-Fi networks.
Helion 2 Pro
Manual
Content
Specifications Description Package Contents Features Components and Controls
Button Operation Using the Battery Pack
Precautions Battery Charging Battery Installation
External Power Supply Powering on and Image Settings Microbolometer
Calibration Discrete Digital Zoom Status Bar Quick Menu Functions Main Menu
Functions
Enter the Main Menu Mode Image Detail Boost Color Modes Calibration Mode
Microphone Icon Brightness General Settings Wi-Fi Activation Wi-Fi Settings
Defective Pixel Repair
Defective Pixel Repair Restore Default Pixel Map
Device Information
Video Recording and Photography Wi-Fi Function
Stadiametric Rangefinder Display-Off Function PiP Function Stream Vision 2 Firmware Update USB Connection Technical Inspection Technical Maintenance and Storage Troubleshooting Legal Compliances and Disclaimers
Specifications
You can learn more about the main parameters here.
XP50 PRO
Model SKU Microbolometer Type Resolution, Pixels Pixel Pitch, m NETD, mK Frame
Rate, Hz Optical Characteristics Optical Magnification, x Smooth Digital Zoom,
x Digital Zoom Objective Lens Field of View (Horizontal), °/ m@100 m Eyepiece
Focus Range, Diopter Range of Detection, m/y (Deer Type Object) Display Type
XP50 PRO 77431
uncooled 640480 17 < 25 50
2.5 2.5-20 x2/x4/x8 F50 mm, F/1.0 12.4 / 21.8 ±5 1800 / 1968.5
AMOLED
Resolution, Pixels Operational Characteristics Power Supply, V Battery Type /
Capacity /Nominal Output Voltage External Power Supply Battery Run Time at
t=22°C, hours* Level of Protection (acc. to IEC 60529), with Battery Installed
Operating Temperature
Dimensions, mm/inch Weight (without battery), kg/oz Video Recorder Video /
Photo Resolution, Pixels Video / Photo Format Built-In Memory
Built-In Memory Capacity
Wi-Fi Channel** Frequency Standard
1024768
3 4.2 Li-Ion Battery Pack IPS7 / 6400 mAh / DC 3.7 V 5 V (USB) 8
IPX7 -25 °C …+50 °C / -13 °C …+122 °F 2427560 / 9.53×2.96×2.36 0.5 / 17.6
1024×768 .mp4 / .jpg 16 GB About 5 h video or > 100,000 pictures
2.4 GHz 802.11 b/g
*Actual operating time will depend to what extent the Wi-Fi and built-in video recorder is used.
**The reception range may vary depending on various factors: obstacles, other
Wi-Fi networks.
Description
Helion 2 Pro thermal imaging scopes are based on an IR sensor (uncooled
microbolometer). The scopes are designed for use both at night-time and during
the day and provide exceptional image quality even in adverse weather
conditions (fog, smog, rain) and beyond obstacles like branches, tall grass,
dense foliage, etc. known to hinder target detection.
Helion 2 Pro thermal imaging scopes do not require an external source of light
and are not affected by bright light exposure.
Helion 2 Pro thermal imaging scopes are designed for various applications
including hunting, observation, security, terrain orientation, search and
rescue operations, etc.
Battery Charging
Battery Installation
Powering on and Image Setting
Microbolometer Calibration
Stream Vision 2
Package Contents
Helion 2 Pro Thermal Monocular IPS7 rechargeable battery Battery Charger Power
adapter USB cable Carrying case Hand strap Quick-Start guide Lens cloth
Warranty card
Features
NETD less than 25 mK 4 operating modes: Forest, Rocks, Identification, User 3
calibration modes: (Manual, Semi-Automatic, Automatic) 8 color display
palettes Defective pixel repair Image Detail Boost technology Stadiametric
rangefinder Display-Off function Functional and ergonomic design All-metal,
light-alloy body Updatable firmware Wide operating temperature range of -25 to
+50° C (-13° F to +122° F)
Video Recording
Built-in video with audio iOS and Android compatible Wi-Fi remote control and
viewing using a smartphone Storing photos and videos in Cloud when using the
Stream Vision 2 App
Battery Pack
Quick-Release Li-Ion IPS7/IPS14 battery packs Operating time in Wi-Fi mode up
to 16 hours* Operates on AA batteries** USB charging capability for IPS7 /
IPS14
- with IPS14 Battery Pack (purchased separately).
** with a special battery container (purchased separately).
Components and Controls
1. Lens cover 2. Lens focus ring 3. Battery Pack 4. Micro-USB connector 5. Eyeshade 6. Diopter adjustment ring 7. Record button REC 8. Navigation button DOWN 9. Button MENU 10. Navigation button UP 11. ON/OFF/Calibrationbutton 12. Latch for lens change 13. Lever for Battery Pack 14. Tripod socket 1/4″
Button Operation
Operation Power device on Power device off
Turn display off
Turn display on Calibrate the microbolometer Switch observation modes Switch
color palettes Control discrete digital zoom PiP on / off Video Recorder
Start/pause/resume video recording Stop video recording Switch to video /
photo Capture Photo Main Menu Enter main menu Navigation upwards/rightwards
Navigation downwards/leftwards Confirm selection Exit submenu without
confirming selection
Button short press long press for 3 secs long press for less than 3
secs short press short press short press long press short press long press
Button
short press
long press long press short press Button long press short press
short press
short press
long press
Exit menu (switch to viewing mode) Quick Menu Enter quick menu Switch between quick menu options Increase value Decrease value Exit quick menu
long press
Button short press
short press
short press short press long press
Precautions
Only use the charger supplied with the Battery Pack. The use of any other
charger may irreparably damage the Battery Pack or the charger and may cause
fire. During long-term storage, the Battery Pack should be partially charged
the charge level should be between 50% and 80%. Do not charge the Battery Pack
immediately after bringing it from a cold environment to a warm one. Wait for
30-40 minutes for the Battery Pack to get warm. Do not leave the Battery Pack
unattended while charging. Never use a modified or damaged charger. Charge the
Battery Pack at a temperature from 0° C to +45° C (32° F to +113° F),
otherwise the battery life will decrease significantly. Do not leave the
Battery Pack with a charger connected to the power adapter after charging is
complete. Do not expose the Battery Pack to high temperatures or an open
flame. Do not submerge the Battery Pack in water. Do not connect an external
device with a current consumption that exceeds permitted levels. The Battery
Pack is short circuit protected; however, any situation that may cause short-
circuiting should be avoided. Do not dismantle or deform the Battery Pack.
When using the Battery Pack at sub-zero (sub 32° F) temperatures the battery
capacity decreases. This is normal and is not a defect. Do not use the Battery
Pack at temperatures above those shown in the table this may decrease
battery life. Do not drop or hit the Battery Pack. Keep the Battery Pack out
of the reach of children.
Battery Charging
Helion 2 Prothermal imaging scopes are supplied with a rechargeable LiIon
Battery Pack IPS7 which allows operation for up to 8 hours. Please remember to
charge the Battery Pack before first use.
Charging Step 1. Install the battery into the charger
1. Lift the lever (C) of the charger. 2. Remove the protective cover from the
Battery Pack. 3. Insert the battery into the charger until it stops. 4. Lower
the lever (C). Step 2. heck the current battery level
Upon installation, a green indicator (D) on the charger will start to glow and
begin flashing:
– once if the battery charge level is from 0% to 50%;
– twice if the battery charge level is from 51 to 75%;
– three times if the battery charge level is from 76% to 99%.
If the indicator lights green continuously, the battery is fully charged. You
can disconnect it from the charger. If the indicator of the charger lights up
red continuously upon battery installation, the battery charge level is
probably lower than acceptable (the battery has been in deep discharge for too
long). In this case, keep the battery in the charger for a long time (up to
several hours), then remove and re-insert it. If the indicator then starts
blinking green, the battery is good. If the indicator keeps lighting up red
it’s defective. Do not use the battery!
The LED indicator (D) will display the battery charge status:
LED Indicator
Image not found or type unknown
Battery Charge Status Battery is empty Battery is full
Step 3. onnect the charger to the mains supply
1. To charge the battery, connect the micro-USB plug of the USB cable to port
(E) of the charger.
2. Connect the plug of the USB cable to the power adapter. 3. Plug the power
adapter into a 100 – 240 V socket and the battery
charging process will start.
Battery Installation
1. Lift the lever(13). 2. Insert the battery (3) into the dedicated slot in
the device body until it
stops so that element F is located below. 3. Lock the battery (3) by lowering
the lever (13).
External Power Supply
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The thermal imaging scope can be supplied from an external power source such as Power Bank (5 V).
1. Connect the external power source to the USB port (4) of the device.
2. The device will switch to operation from the external power supply and
the IPS7 Battery Pack will be gradually recharged.
3. The battery icon will appear on the display showing the percentage
charge level.
4. If the device operates on external power supply but the IPS7 Battery
Pack is not installed, the icon
is shown.
5. When external power supply is disconnected, the device will switch to
the internal IPS7 Battery Pack without powering off.
Warning! Charging IPS7 / IPS14 batteries at air temperatures below 0° C (32° F) may reduce battery life. When using external power, connect the Power Bank to the device after it has been turned on and working for several minutes.
Powering on and Image Settings
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1. Open the lens cover (1). 2. Turn the device on with a short press of the
ON/OFF (11). 3. To obtain a crisp image of the icons on the display, rotate
the diopter
adjustment ring (6). After this, there is no need to rotate the diopter
adjustment ring for distance or any other conditions. 4. To focus on the
object being observed, rotate the lens focus ring (2). 5. To set up display
brightness and contrast and smooth digital zoom, please refer to the Quick
Menu Functions section. 6. After use, turn the device off by a long press of
the ON/OFF (11) button.
Warning! Never point the lens at intensive energy sources such as laser
radiation emitting devices or the sun. It can damage electronic components in
the device. The warranty does not cover damage arising from failure to comply
with operating instructions.
Microbolometer Calibration
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Calibration eliminates image flaws (such as vertical bars, phantom images,
grainy field of view, etc.) by equalizing the microbolometer background
temperature.
There are three calibration modes: Manual (M), Semi-Automatic (SA) and
Automatic (A).
Select the desired mode in the menu option Calibration Mode .
M Mode (Manual).
Close the lens cover. Press the ON/OFF (11) button briefly. Having finished
calibration, open the lens cover.
SA Mode (Semi-Automatic).
Calibration is activated with a short press of the ON/OFF(11) button. You do
not have to close the lens cover (the microbolometer is closed with an
internal shutter automatically).
A Mode (Automatic).
The device calibrates by itself according to the firmware algorithm. You do
not have to close the lens cover (the microbolometer is closed with
an internal shutter automatically). User assisted calibration with the ON/OFF(11) button is also allowed in this mode (as in the Semi-Automatic mode).
Discrete Digital Zoom
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The device allows you to quickly increase base magnification (please refer to
the Optical Magnification line in the Specifications table) by 2, 4 or 8
times, as well as to return to the base magnification.
To operate the discrete digital zoom, press successively the DOWN (8) button.
Status Bar
The status bar at the bottom of the display shows current operating statuses via icons, including:
1. Color Mode (shown only if the Black Hot palette is selected) 2.
Observation Mode 3. Calibration Mode (in Automatic calibration mode a
countdown timer
will appear instead of the calibration mode icon 3 seconds before automatic
calibration begins). 4. Current full Magnification (for example, 16x) 5.
Microphone 6. Wi-Fi Connection status 7. Time 8. Power Indication:
Battery charge level (if the device is powered by the Battery Pack).
External battery power indicator
(if the device is powered by an
external power supply).
Quick Menu Functions
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The quick menu allows you to change the base settings (display brightness and
contrast) and use the smooth digital zoom and stadiametric rangefinder.
Enter the menu with a short press of the M (9) button. To toggle between the
functions below, press successively the M (9) button.
Brightness press the UP (10) / DOWN (8) buttons to change display
brightness from 0 to 20.
Contrast press the UP (10) / DOWN (8) buttons to change display contrast from 0 to 20.
Note: display brightness and contrast settings are saved in the memory when the device is turned off.
Base mode
allows you to select one of the three observation
modes (Forest, Rocks, Identification) as a base for the User mode.
Smooth digital zoom Press the UP (10) / DOWN (8) buttons to change digital zoom value from 2.5x to 20x.
Smooth digital zoom is in 0.1 increments.
Stadiametric rangefinder press the UP (10) / DOWN (8) buttons to change the distance between special markers to determine the distance to the observed object. Please refer to section Stadiametric Rangefinder for more details.
To exit the menu, press and hold the M (9) button, or wait 10 seconds to exit automatically.
Enter the Main Menu
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1. Enter the main menu with a long press of the M (9) 2. Press the UP (10) /
DOWN (8) buttons to move through the menu
items. 3. Enter a submenu of the main menu with a short press of the M (9) 4.
Exit a submenu with a long press of the M (9) button. 5. Automatic exit takes
place after 10 seconds of inactivity.
Note: When entering the main menu, the background image darkens to enhance the
menu visibility. This is normal and not a defect.
General View of the Menu
Tab 1
Tab 2
Mode
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The device has four operating modes of the thermal imager: Forest (mode for
object observation in low thermal contrast conditions), Rocks (mode for object
observation in high thermal contrast conditions), Identification (high imagery
resolution), User (personalized brightness and contrast settings).
1. Press and hold the M (9) button to enter the menu. 2. Select the Mode
option with the UP (10) / DOWN (8)buttons. 3. Enter the submenu with a short
press of the M (9). 4. Select one of the settings described below with the UP
(10) / DOWN
(8)buttons. 5. A short press of the (9)button confirms the selection.
Forest Mode. This is the best mode when searching and observing within field
conditions, against the background of leaves, bushes and grass. The mode is
highly informative about an object being observed as well as landscape
details.
Rocks Mode.This is the best mode for observing objects after a sunny day or
within urban conditions.
Identificaion Mode.This is the best mode for identifying objects in
adverse weather conditions (fog, mist, rain and snow). It allows you to
recognize the characteristics of an object being observed more clearly.
Increased zoom may be accompanied by insignificant image graininess.
User Mode. This mode allows you to configure and save custom brightness and
contrast settings, as well as one of the three modes (Forest, Rocks,
Identification) as a base.
Note: selection of the base mode for the User mode setting is also possible in
the quick menu.
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Note:quick switching of the operating modes is possible by using the UP (10)
button. A short press of the button will switch between modes.
Image Detail Boost
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The Image Detail Boost function increases the sharpness of the contours of
heated objects, which increases their detail. The result of the function
depends on the selected mode and observation conditions: the higher the
contrast of objects, the more noticeable the effect. This option is enabled by
default, but can be disabled in the main menu.
Turn on / off Image Detail Boost:
1. Press and hold the M (9) button to enter the main menu. 2. Use the UP (10)
/ DOWN (8) buttons to select the Image Detail
Boost menu option. 3. Press the M (9) button briefly to turn the function on /
off.
Color Modes
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Selection of color palette.
The base image mode is White Hot.
To select an alternative palette:
1. Press and hold the M (9) button to enter the main menu. 2. Select the
Color Modes icon with the UP (10) / DOWN (8)buttons. 3. Enter the submenu with
a short press of the M (9) button. 4. Select one of the palettes below using
the UP (10) / DOWN (8)buttons. 5. Confirm your selection with a short press of
the M (9)button.
Black Hot black and white palette (white color corresponds to low
temperature, black color to high temperature) Red Hot Red Monochrome Rainbow
Ultramarine Violet Sepia
Note:you can also switch from a selected color palette to the base mode with a
long press of the UP (10)button.
Calibration Mode
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Selection of calibration mode.
There are three calibration modes: Manual (M), Semi-Automatic (SA) and
Automatic (A).
To select the calibration mode:
1. Press and hold the M (9) button to enter the main menu. 2. Use the UP (10)
/ DOWN (8) buttons to select the Calibration Mode
option. 3. Press the (9) button briefly to enter the submenu. 4. Use the UP
(10) / DOWN (8) buttons to select one of the calibration
modes. 5. Press the M (9) button briefly to confirm the selection.
More details in the section Microbolometer Calibration.
Microphone
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1. Press and hold the M (9) button to enter the main menu. 2. Select the
Microphone menu item with the UP (10) / DOWN (8)
buttons. 3. Turn the microphone on / off with a short press of the M (9)
button. 4. With the microphone on, you will have audio track in your video.
The microphone is off by default.
Icon Brightness
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1. Press and hold the M (9) button to enter the main menu. 2. Select the Icon
Brightness submenu with the UP (10) / DOWN
(8)buttons. 3. Enter the submenu with a short press of the M (9) button. 4.
Set the desired icon brightness (menu and status bar icons) from 1 to
10 with the UP (10) / DOWN (8) buttons. 5. Press the M (9)button briefly to
confirm the selection.
General Settings
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1. Press and hold down the (9) button to enter the main menu. 2. Select
option General Settings with the UP (10) / DOWN (8)
buttons. 3. Press briefly the (9) button to confirm.
The following settings are available:
Language
Language selection:
1. Select option Language with the UP (10) / DOWN (8) buttons. 2. Press
briefly the M (9)button to confirm. 3. Select one of the available interface
languages with a short press of the
UP (10) / DOWN (8) buttons: English, German, Spanish, French, Russian,
Italian, Portuguese, Dutch, Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, Polish, Czech,
Hungarian. 4. Save selection and exit the submenu with a long press of theM
(9) button.
Date
Date setup
1. Select option Date with UP (10) / DOWN (8) buttons. 2. Enter the submenu
with a short press of the M (9) button. The date
format is displayed as: YYYY/MM/DD (year/month/day). 3. Select the correct
values for the year, month and date with a short
press of the UP (10) / DOWN (8) buttons. 4. Switch between digits with a short
press of the M (9) button. 5. Save the selected date and exit the submenu with
a long press of the
M (9) button.
Time
Time setup:
1. Select option Time with UP (10) / DOWN (8) buttons. 2. Enter the submenu
with a short press of the (9) button. 3. Select the desired time format with a
short press of the UP (10) /
DOWN (8) buttons: 24 or PM/AM. 4. Switch to hour setup with a short press of
the M (9) button. 5. Select hour value with a short press of theUP (10) / DOWN
(8)
buttons. 6. Switch to minute setup with a short press of the M (9) button. 7.
Select minute value with a short press of the UP (10) / DOWN (8)
buttons. 8. Save the selected time and exit the submenu with a long press of
the
M (9) button.
Units of Measure
Selection of units of measure:
1. Select option Units of Measure with UP (10) / DOWN (8)buttons. 2. Enter
the submenu with a short press of the M (9) button. 3. Select the desired
units of measurement with a short press of the
UP (10) / DOWN (8)
buttons: Meters or Yards. 4. Save the selection with a short press of the M
(9) button. 5. Menu exit will take place automatically.
Objective Lens
Lens selection is used when replacing objective lenses.
Selection of the lens type is important for the correct display of the optical
magnification and adequate operation of the Stadiametric Rangefinder.
1. Replace the objective lens: to do this, move the latch(12) backwards, turn
the lens counter- clockwise all the way and remove the lens.
2. Install a new lens, move the latch (12) backwards and move clockwise until
the latch snaps.
3. Enter the General Settings submenu. 4. Select theObjective Lens submenu
with UP (10) / DOWN (8)
buttons 5. Enter the submenu with a short press of the M (9) button. 6. With a
short press of the UP (10) / DOWN (8) buttons select the
desired lens: 28; 38 or 50. 7. Confirm selection with a long press of the M
(9) button.
Default Settings
This menu option allows you to return the settings to their defaults.
1. Select option Default Settings with UP (10) / DOWN (8) buttons. 2. Enter
the submenu with a short press of the M (9) button. 3. With a short press of
the UP (10) / DOWN (8) buttons select “Yes” to
restore default settings or “No” to abort. 4. Confirm selection with a short
press of the (9) button.
If “Yes”is selected the display will show “Return default settings?” and “Yes”
and “No” options. Select “Yes” to restore default settings. If “No” is
selected the action is aborted and you return to the submenu.
The following settings will be returned to their defaults before being changed
by the user:
Video Recorder Operating Mode- Video Observation Mode – Forest Calibration
Mode – Automatic Language – English Microphone – Off Wi-Fi – Off (default
password) Magnification – Off (without digital zoom) PiP – Off Colour Mode –
White Hot Units ofmeasurement- Meters
Warning:The date and time settings and default pixel map are not restored.
Format
This menu option allows you to format the Flash memory card. All files will be
deleted.
Formatting should be carried out in case of a memory card error.
Before formatting, make sure you transfer all footage to other media.
1. Select option Format with UP (10) / DOWN (8) buttons. 2. Enter the submenu
with a short press of theM (9) button. 3. With a short press of the UP (10) /
DOWN (8) buttons select “Yes” to
format the memory card or”No” to return to the submenu. 4. Confirm selection
with a short press of the M (9) button.
If “Yes” is selected, display will show “Do you want to format memory card?”
and “Yes” and”No” options. Select “Yes” to format the memory card. If”No” is
selected, formatting is aborted and you return to the submenu.
Wi-Fi Activation
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1. Press and hold the M (9) button to enter the main menu. 2. Use the UP (10)
/ DOWN (8) buttons to select the Wi-Fi Activation
menu option. 3. Turn Wi-Fi on/off with a short press of the M (9).
Wi-Fi Settings
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This item enables you to set up your device for operation in a Wi-Fi network.
1. Press and hold down the M (9) button to enter the main menu. 2. Select the
Wi-Fi Settings menu option with the UP (10) / DOWN
(8) buttons. 3. Press briefly the M (9) button to enter submenu. 4. Select the
desired menu item with the UP (10) / DOWN (8) buttons.
Password Setup
This menu option allows you to set a password to access your thermal imager
from an external device.
The password is used to connect an external device (i.e. smartphone) to your
thermal imager.
1. Enter the Password Setup submenu with a short press of the M (9) button.
2. The default password is 12345678. 3. Set the desired password with the UP
(10) / DOWN (8) buttons.
Switch between digits with a short press of the M (9) button. 4. Save the
password and exit the submenu with a long press of the M (9)
button.
Access Level Setup
This option allows you to configure the appropriate access level to your
device made available to the Stream Vision application.
Ownerlevel.A Stream Vision user has full access to all device functions.
Guestlevel.A Stream Vision user only has access to the real time video stream
from the device.
1. Press briefly the M (9) button to enter the Access Level Setup submenu.
2. Select the access level with the UP (10) / DOWN (8) buttons. 3. Press and
hold the M (9)to confirm your selection and exit from the
submenu.
Device Information
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This menu item allows the user to view the following information about the
device:
Full Name SKU Number Serial Number Firmware Version Hardware Version Service
Information
To display information, do the following:
1. Press and hold down theM (9) button to enter the main menu. 2. Select
option Device Information with the UP (10) / DOWN (8)
buttons. 3. Press briefly the M (9) button to confirm.
Video Recording and Photography
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Helion 2 Prothermal imagers feature video recording and photography of the
image being observed to the internal memory card.
Before using this feature please set the date and time (see General Settings
section).
For information on how to watch recorded photos and videos, see the Stream
Vision 2 user manual: Android, iOS.
The built-in recorder operates in two modes Video and Photo:
Video mode. Video recording
1. Switch to Video mode by pressing and holding the REC (7) button. 2. The
icon and the remaining recording time in HH:MM
(Hours:Minutes) format are displayed in the upper left corner, for example
12:10. 3. Press the REC (7) button briefly to start video recording. 4. When
the video recording starts, the icon will disappear and the REC icon and timer
in MM:SS (Minutes:Seconds) format will appear
. 5. Pause and resume recording video with a short press of the REC (7)
button.
6. Stop recording video with a long press of the REC (7)button. 7. Video
files are saved to the built-in memory card after the video
recording has been stopped. 8. Press and hold theREC (7) button to switch
between the Videoand
Photomodes (Video-> Photo-> Video…)
Photo Mode. Capturing an image
1. Switch to the Photomode by pressing and holding the REC (7) button. 2.
Press the REC (7) button briefly to take a photo. The image freezes for
0.5 sec while the photo is saved to the internal memory. 3. In the top left
corner of the display you will see a camera icon and
the number of pictures you are able to take. If the number is less than 100
the actual number will be shown (i.e. 98) but if more than 100 pictures can be
taken >100 will be displayed next to the icon .
Notes:
You can enter and operate the menu during video recording. The counter for
multimedia files cannot be reset. Recorded videos and photos are saved to the
internal memory card in the format img_xxx.jpg (photos); video_xxx.mp4
(videos) where xxx is a three-digit counter for videos and photos.
Warning:
The maximum duration of a recorded file is five minutes. After this time
expires, a video is recorded into a new file. The number of recorded files is
limited by the capacity of the device’s internal memory. Regularly check the
free capacity of the internal memory and move recorded footage to other
storage media to free up space on the internal memory card. In case of a
memory card error, you can use the format function in the General Settings
section of the main menu. When the Display Off function is activated, video
recording is paused.
Wi-Fi Function
The device has a function enabling wireless communication with external
devices (smartphone or tablet) via Wi-Fi.
Turn on the wireless module in the WI-Fi Activation menu option.
Wi-Fi operation is shown in the status bar as follows:
Connection status
Wi-Fi is switched off
Wi-Fi activated by the user, WiFi in the device is being activated
Wi-Fi is switched on, no connection with device
Wi-Fi is switched on, device connected
Indication on the status bar
The device is recognized by an external device as Helion2_XXXX where XXXX are
the four last digits of the serial number. After entering the password
(default: 12345678) on a mobile (see Password Setup subsection of the Wi-Fi
Settings section for more information on setting a password) and setting up a
connection, the icon
in the status bar changes to .
Stadiametric Rangefinder
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Helion 2 Prothermal imagers are equipped with a stadiametric rangefinder which
allows the user to determine the approximate distance to an object of a known
size with reasonable accuracy.
1. Select the Stadiametric Rangefinder function with short presses of the M
(9) button until the icon is selected.
2. You will see on the display: measurement bars, icons of three reference
objects and respective distances for the three objects. 3. Position the lower
fixed bar under the object being ranged. 4. By pressing the UP (10) / DOWN (8)
buttons, move the upper
horizontal bar relative to the lower fixed bar until the object fits entirely
between the two bars. The distance to the object is automatically recalculated
as you move the upper line. 5. Exit the rangefinder mode with a long press of
the (9) button or wait 10 seconds to exit automatically.
Notes:
There are three predefined values for the reference objects: Hare – 0.3
m (1 ft.) height, Boar – 0.7 m (2.3 ft.) height, Deer – 1.7 m (5.6 ft.) height.
Before it appears on the display, a measured distance value is rounded
up to 5m (16.4 ft.) for larger values and rounded down to 1m (3.3 ft.) for
smaller values.
To select the unit of measurement (Meters or Yards), go to the General
Settings
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submenu.
Display-Off Function
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This function deactivates the image transmission to the display by minimizing
its brightness. This helps prevent accidental disclosure. However, the device
stays on.
1. When the device is on, press and hold the ON/OFF(11) button. The display
goes out and the message Display Off appears.
2. Turn the display back on with a short press of theON/OFF (11) button. 3.
When you press and hold the ON/OFF(11) button, the display shows
the message Display Off with a countdown. Pressing & holding the button down
for the duration of the countdown will power the device off completely.
PiP Function
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PiP (Picture in Picture) function allows you to see both the main image and a
magnified image in a dedicated window.
Turn on/off the PiP function with a long press of the DOWN (8) button. Change
the zoom ratio in the PiP window with a short press of the DOWN (8) button.
The zoomed image is displayed in a dedicated window, while the image in the
rest of the screen is displayed at base magnification (2.5x). When PiP is
turned on, you can operate the discrete and smooth digital
zoom. The full optical magnification will take place only in the dedicated window. When PiP is turned off, the image is shown with the optical magnification set for the PiP function.
Stream Vision 2
Helion 2 Prosupport Stream Vision and Stream Vision 2 mobile apps that allow
you to stream real-time image from your device to your smartphone or tablet
via Wi-Fi. We recommend using the latest version Stream Vision 2.
You can find further guidelines on Stream Vision 2 here. Download from Google
Play Download from App Store Find answers to frequently asked questions about
using Stream Vision 2 here.
You can find further guidelines on Stream Vision here. Download from Google
Play Download from App Store Find answers to frequently asked questions about
using Stream Vision here.
Stream Vision 2 Manual
Android iOS
Firmware Update
Stream Vision 2
1. Download free Stream Vision 2 App in Google Play or App Store. 2. Connect
your Pulsar device to your mobile device (smartphone or
tablet). 3. Launch Stream Vision 2 and go to section “Settings”. 4. Select
your Pulsar device and press “Check firmware update”. 5. Wait for the update
to download and install. Pulsar device will reboot
and will be ready to operate.
Important:
if your Pulsar device is connected to phone, please turn on mobile data
transfer (GPRS/3G/4G) to download update; if your Pulsar device is not
connected to your phone but is already listed in “Settings” > “My devices”
section, you may use Wi-Fi to download update.
Find answers to frequently asked questions about using Stream Vision 2 here.
Stream Vision
1. Download free of charge Stream Vision App on Google Play or App Store .
2. Connect your Pulsar device to your mobile device (smartphone or tablet).
3. Launch Stream Vision and go to section “My Devices”. 4. Select your Pulsar
device and press “Check Updates”. 5. Wait for the update to download and
install. Pulsar device will reboot
and will be ready to operate. Important:
if your Pulsar device is connected to phone, please turn on mobile data
transfer (GPRS/3G/4G) to download update; if your Pulsar device is not
connected to your phone but it’s already in the “My Devices” section, you may
use Wi-Fi to download update. Find answers to frequently asked questions about
using Stream Vision here.
Is your firmware up to date? Click hereto check the latest firmware for your
device.
USB Connection
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1. Connect one end of the USB cable to the Micro-USB (4) port of your device
and the other end to the USB port of your PC / laptop.
2. Turn the device on with a short press of the ON/OFF (11) button (a device
that has been turned off cannot be detected by your computer).
3. Your device will be detected by the computer automatically; no drivers
need to be installed.
4. Two connection modes will appear on the display: Power and Memory
Card(external storage device).
5. Select the connection mode with the UP (10) / DOWN (8) buttons. 6. Confirm
the selection with a short press of the M (9) button.
Connection modes:
Power
In this mode, when a computer is used as an external power supply, the
icon
appears in the status bar. The device will continue operating
and all functions are available.
The Battery Pack installed in the device is not being charged.
When disconnecting from the computer, the device will continue to
operate from the battery pack battery (if it is present and holding
enough charge).
Memory Card (external memory)
In this mode the device is detected by the computer as a flash card. This mode is designed for work with the files saved in the device’s memory. The device’s functions are not available in this mode; the device turns off automatically. If video recording was in progress when the connection was made, recording stops and the video is saved. When the USB is disconnected from the device where connection is in the Memory Card mode, the device remains in the Off state. Turn the device On for further operation.
Technical Inspection
It is recommended to carry out a technical inspection before each use of the
device. Check the following:
The state of the objective and eyepiece lenses (there should be no cracks,
grease spots, dust, deposits). The device appearance (there should be no
cracks on the housing). The state of the rechargeable battery (should be
charged) and the electric contacts (should be no signs of salts, oxidation or
debris). The controls should be in working order.
Technical Maintenance
and Storage
Maintenance should be carried out no less frequently than twice a year, and
should consist of the following measures:
Wipe external plastic and metal surfaces with a cotton cloth to remove dust
and dirt. To avoid damage to the paint coating, do not use chemically active
substances, solvents, etc. Clean the electric contacts of the Battery Pack and
the device’s battery slot using a non-greasy organic solvent. Check the
objective and eyepiece lenses and if required, remove dust and dirt
(preferably using a non-contact method). Cleaning of the exterior surfaces of
the optics should only be done with products specifically designed for this
purpose. Store the device in a carrying case. Remove the Battery Pack for
longterm storage.
Troubleshooting
For technical support please contact support@pulsar-vision.com. Answers to
frequently asked questions about the devices can also be found in the FAQ
section.
The device does not turn on
Possible cause Battery Pack is discharged. Solution Charge the Battery Pack.
The device does not operate on external power supply
Possible cause The USB cable is damaged. Solution Replace the USB cable.
Possible cause External power supply is discharged. Solution Charge the
external power supply.
The image is blurry, with vertical stripes or an uneven background
Possible cause Calibration is required. Solution Perform the calibration
according to Microbolometer Calibration section.
Black screen after calibration
Solution If the image does not clear after calibration, you need to
recalibrate.
The image is too dark
Possible cause Brightness or contrast level is too low. Solution Adjust the
brightness or contrast level in the Quick Menu.
Poor image quality / Detection range reduced
Possible cause Problems described may arise in adverse weather conditions
(snow, rain, fog, etc.).
Smartphone or tablet PC cannot be connected to the device
Possible cause
Password in the device was changed. Solution Delete network and connect again
inserting the password saved in the device.
Possible cause There are too many Wi-Fi networks in the area device is located
which may cause signal interference. Solution To ensure stable Wi-Fi
performance, move the scope to an area with few or no Wi-Fi networks.
More information on solving problems with connection by following the links:
Stream Vision FAQ, Stream Vision 2 FAQ.
Wi-Fi signal is missing or interrupted
Possible cause Smartphone or tablet is out of range of a strong Wi-Fi signal.
There are obstacles between the device and the smartphone or tablet (e.g.,
concrete walls). Solution Relocate smartphone or tablet into the Wi-Fi signal
line of sight.
More information on solving problems with connection by following the links:
Stream Vision FAQ, Stream Vision 2 FAQ.
Colored lines appeared on display or image has disappeared
Possible cause The device was exposed to static electricity during operation.
Solution After exposure to static electricity, the device may either reboot
automatically, or require turning off and on again.
The image quality during the device operation at below zero temperatures is
worse than at positive temperatures
Possible cause Because of variations in thermal conductivity, objects
(surrounding environment, background) under observation become warm more
quickly at above-zero temperatures, which allows higher temperature contrast,
so the quality of the image produced by a thermal imager will be better. At
low operating temperatures, objects under observation (background) normally
cool down to roughly identical temperatures, which leads to reduced
temperature contrast and to image quality (precision) degradation. This is
normal for thermal imaging devices.
The image of the object being observed is missing
Possible cause You are looking through glass. Solution Remove the glass or
change the viewing position to avoid it.
The supplied USB cable is broken
Solution To replace the USB cable, contact your local distributor. Self-repair of the cable is prohibited. The ability to use a USB cable from other manufacturers with the device may be limited.
Legal Compliances and Disclaimers
Attention! Helion 2 Pro thermal imaging monoculars require a license if
exported outside your country.
Electromagnetic compatibility.This product complies with the requirements of
European standard EN 55032: 2015, Class A.
Caution! Operation of this equipment in a residential environment could cause
radio interference.
The manufacturer reserves the right at any time, without mandatory notice, to
make changes to the package contents, design and characteristics that do not
impair the quality of the product.
Repair of the device is possible within 5 years.
References
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