InfiRay HYL50W Thermal Scope User Manual

June 15, 2024
InfiRay

InfiRay HYL50W Thermal Scope

Product Information

  • Product Name: Rotary Encoder Pixel Defect Corrector
  • Model Number: RD-100
  • Manufacturer: XYZ Corporation
  • Power Source: AC Adapter (included)
  • Display Type: LCD
  • Screen Size: 5 inches
  • Resolution: 1920×1080 pixels
  • Refresh Rate: 90Hz

Specifications

  • Pixel Cursor Movement: X-Axis, Y-Axis

  • Pixel Correction: Add to Correction List, Clear Correction
    List, Correct Saved List

  • Interface Controls: PIP Window, Add Button, CXL Button,
    Correction Button

  • Settings Menu Options: Image Temperature, Unit, Memory Card
    Reformatting

Pixel Defect Correction

  1. Short press the Rotary Encoder to select the X-Axis and begin moving the pixel cursor along the X-Axis. The entire button becomes highlighted in blue.

  2. Move the pixel cursor along the selected axis to the location of the defective pixel:

  3. Rotate the Rotary Encoder clockwise to move in the positive direction.

  4. Rotate the Rotary Encoder counterclockwise to move in the negative direction.

  5. Rotate one click to move the reticle in the corresponding direction by 1 pixel. One full rotation (20 clicks) is equivalent to 20 pixels.

  6. Short press the Rotary Encoder to deselect the X-axis and the pixel cursor.

  7. Rotate the Rotary Encoder to move to the Y-Axis. Short press the Rotary Encoder to select it and begin moving the pixel cursor along the Y-Axis. The entire button becomes highlighted in blue.

  8. Rotate the Rotary Encoder to move the pixel cursor along the Y-Axis.

  9. When the pixel cursor is in position over a defective pixel,
    short press the Rotary Encoder to deselect the Y-Axis and the pixel cursor.

  10. Rotate the Rotary Encoder to move to the Add Button. Short press the Rotary Encoder to select it and add the defective pixel to the correction list. The button will briefly be highlighted in blue to indicate that the pixel has been successfully added.

  11. Repeat the above steps to add any additional defective pixels to the correction list.

  12. To clear the correction list and exit the interface, rotate the Rotary Encoder to move to the CXL Button. Short press the Rotary Encoder to select it and clear the correction list. The button will briefly be highlighted in blue to indicate that the correction list has been successfully cleared.

  13. To correct the saved list of defective pixels, rotate the Rotary Encoder to move to the Correction Button. Short press the Rotary Encoder to select it, correct the saved list, and exit the interface; OR

  14. Rotate the Rotary Encoder to move to the Correction Button. Short press the Rotary Encoder to select it and exit the pixel defect correction interface without correcting the saved list of defective pixels.

Information

  1. Short press the Rotary Encoder to select the and begin moving the pixel cursor along the boon. The entire button becomes highlighted in blue.
  2. Move the pixel cursor along the selected axis to the location of the defective pixel:
    • Rotate the Rotary Encoder clockwise to move in the positive
    • Rotate the Rotary Encoder counterclockwise to move in the
    • Rotate one click to move the reticle in the corresponding direction by 1 pixel. One full rotation (20 clicks) is equivalent to 20 pixels.
  3. Short press the Rotary Encoder to deselect the X-axis and the button Rotate the Rotary Encoder to move to the . Short press the Rotary Encoder to select it and begin moving the pixel cursor along the Y-Axis. The entire button becomes highlighted in blue.
  4. Rotate the Rotary Encoder to move the pixel cursor along the Y- Axis.
  5. When the pixel cursor is in position over a defective pixel, short press the Rotary Encoder to deselect the Y-Axis and the button.
  6. Rotate the Rotary Encoder to move to the Add Button. Short press the Rotary Encoder to select it and add the defective pixel to the “to be corrected” list. The button will briefly be highlighted in blue to indicate that the pixel has been successfully added.
  7. Repeat the above steps to add any additional defective pixels to the “to be corrected” list.
  8. To clear the “to be corrected” list and exit the interface, rotate the Rotary Encoder to move to the CXL Button. Short press the Rotary Encoder to select it and clear the “to be corrected” list. The button will briefly be highlighted in blue to indicate that the correction list has been successfully cleared.
  9. To correct the saved list of defective pixels, rotate the Rotary Encoder to move to the Button . Short press the Rotary Encoder to select it, correct the saved list, and exit the interface; OR
  10. Rotate the Rotary Encoder to move to the Button. Short press the Rotary Encoder to select it and exit the pixel defect correction interface without correcting the saved list of defective pixels.

NOTE : The PIP window and interface controls will move to the upper-left corner of the screen when the cursor moves into the lower-left corner.

SETTINGS MENU > IMAGE TEMPERATURE

Set the image temperature

  1. In the settings submenu, rotate the Rotary Encoder to select the image temperature menu item.
  2. Short press the Rotary Encoder to enter the submenu.
  3. Rotate the Rotary Encoder to move through options, w (warm) and c (cold).
  4. Long press the Rotary Encoder to confirm the selection and return to the home screen.

SETTINGS MENU > UNIT

Set the unit of measurement

  1. In the settings submenu, rotate the Rotary Encoder to select the unit ****menu item.
  2. Short press the Rotary Encoder to enter the submenu.
  3. Rotate the Rotary Encoder to move through unit options, meters and yards. The selected units, m (meters) or yd (yards), display along with the selected zero distance in the lower-left corner of the screen.
  4. Long press the Rotary Encoder to confirm the selection and return to the home screen.

SETTINGS MENU > MEMORY CARD REFORMATTING

Reformat the internal memory card
This function quickly erases all files saved to the internal memory card.

WARNING : This action cannot be undone. All files saved on the internal memory card will be permanently deleted. Make sure to back up any photos and videos you want to keep to other media storage before reformatting.

  1. In the settings submenu, rotate the Rotary Encoder to select the memory card reformatting menu item.
  2. Short press the Rotary Encoder to enter the submenu.
  3. Two options, Yes and No, appear; Yes will reformat the memory card and No will cancel the operation. No is selected by default.
  4. Short press the Rotary Encoder to confirm cancellation of the memory card reformatting and return to the settings menu; OR Rotate the Rotary Encoder to move to Yes and short press  the Rotary Encoder to select it and confirm the memory card reformatting.
  5. A loading icon will appear onscreen for about 30 seconds as the memory is reformatted.
  6. Do not press any buttons during this time.
  7. The system will return to the home screen automatically.

SETTINGS MENU > FACTORY RESET

Restore factory default settings

  1. In the settings submenu, rotate the Rotary Encoder to select the factory reset menu item.

  2. Short press the Rotary Encoder to enter the factory reset ****submenu.

  3. Two options, Yes and No, appear; Yes will restore factory settings and No will cancel the operation. No is selected by default.

  4. Short press the Rotary Encoder to confirm cancellation of the factory reset and return to the settings menu; OR

  5. Rotate the Rotary Encoder to move to Yes and short press the Rotary Encoder to select Yes to confirm the factory reset. Factory automatically.

NOTES

  • There is a short pause before the factory restart begins. Do not press any buttons during this time.
  • A factory reset cannot be undone.
  • The settings listed below will be reset to the factory defaults:
  • Imaging Mode: White Hot
  • Standby: Off
  • Imaging Mode: Clear
  • Photo Mode: Single-shot
  • Image Brightness: 5
  • Recoil Activated Video: Off
  • Image Contrast: 5
  • Video Output: Off
  • Calibration Mode:
  • Bluetooth: Off Automatic
  • Status Bar Auto-Hide: Off
  • Target Distance: 0000m
  • Reticle Type: 1|
  • Image Temperature: Warm
  • Units: Meters
  • Reticle Color: Black
  • ROI: Off • Digital Zoom: 1.0x
  • PIP: Off • Wi-Fi: Off
  • Wi-Fi SSID:
  • Digital Compass: Off HYBRID_HYL50W-XXXX
  • Microphone: Off
  • Wi-Fi Password: 12345678
  • Frame Rate: 50Hz

SETTINGS MENU > INFO Show device information

  1. In the settings submenu, rotate the Rotary Encoder to select the info menu item.
  2. Short press the Rotary Encoder to enter the info submenu.
  3. The info submenu the product model, PN and SN numbers, FGPA, and HW and SOC versions.
  4. Long press the Power ****Button to return to the home screen.

BASIC INSPECTION
It is recommended to carry out a technical inspection before each use. Please check the following:

  • The rifle scope appearance: there should be no cracks in the body or visible damage.
  • The condition of the objective lens and eyepiece: there should be no cracks, greasy spots, dirt, or other deposits on the lens.
  • The internal rechargeable battery pack should be fully charged.
  • The control buttons should be in working order.

BASIC MAINTENANCE
Always replace the objective lens cap (1) after use to avoid damaging or scratching the lens. Never touch the lens directly; oil from your skin can damage the lens coating and surface.
Basic maintenance should be carried out at least twice a year and includes the following steps:

  • Wipe the surface of the external metal and plastic components with a clean, dry cotton cloth. Do not use chemical, corrosive, or abrasive cleaners. Canned air may also be used to clean the external components.
  • Clean the electric contacts and battery slots on the rifle scope using a non-greasy organic solvent.
  • Check the lens and eyepiece. If necessary, remove any dirt or sand from the optics; a non-contact cleaning method is preferred.
  • Cleaning the exterior of the lens should only be done with the included microfiber lens cloth or a similar product. Only clean the lens when it is visibly soiled. Frequent wiping or cleaning can degrade the anti-reflective lens coating.

Our warranty follows the product and is not tied to the original owner. The warranty period is tied to the date of sale to the dealer. This warranty only covers normal use and does not cover cosmetic damage, normal wear, intentional damage, theft, loss, any act of God, or a condition caused by use other than intended. Any product that is modified, opened, or tampered with will void any warranty coverage. Any serial number damage or alteration on the product will be  scope at irayusa.com/register.

To return a product for repair

  1. Go to irayusa.com/warranty and click the Request an RMA button to request an RMA number. Returns will not be accepted without an RMA.
  2. The customer is responsible for shipping the product to iRayUSA, per the instructions included with the RMA. iRayUSA will return the product at no cost.

NOTES

  • The one-week timeline starts from the time of receipt of the product at iRayUSA.
  • iRayUSA is not liable for any damages or loss incurred when shipping to iRayUSA.
  • This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.

Please give us a call at 800-769-7125, visit irayusa.com/warranty, or email info@irayusa.com with any questions.

GENERAL TROUBLESHOOTING

The troubleshooting table on the next page lists issues that recommended troubleshooting steps in the order shown in the table. Please contact iRayUSA at 800-769-7125 or irayusa.com/support or an authorized vendor for assistance before attempting to perform any modifications or repairs beyond the scope of the troubleshooting procedures in this manual. Unauthorized repairs or modifications will void your warranty.

ISSUE POSSIBLE CAUSES
The IBP-1H battery pack is very low or has completely discharged.
computer or external power supply. External power supply has completely

discharged.
Data cable is damaged.
mobile device (smartphone or tablet).| Wi-Fi is not turned on.
Wrong Wi-Fi password entered.
Too many Wi-
Wi-Fi signal is lost or interrupted.| Smartphone or tablet is out of range of a strong Wi-Fi signal, or there are obstacles between

The image is fuzzy, not clear, not balanced, or has artifacts.| Non-uniformity correction is required.
The image is too dark.| Display brightness level is too low.

The GUI is clear, but the image is fuzzy.

| The lens is not focused.
There is dust on the interior or exterior optical surfaces of the lens.
There is condensation on the interior or exterior optical surfaces of the lens.
The aiming reticle shifts after firing rounds.|
The image of the object being observed is missing.| Looking through glass.

| Image settings are not optimal for the current environmental conditions or the object being observed.
Image quality is too low or the detection range is reduced.| These issues may occur due to the weather conditions, such as snow, rain, humidity, and fog.
l ow-temperature conditions, the image quality of the surroundings is worse than in warm-temperature condition s.| Environmental conditions.
TROUBLESHOOTING STEPS

Charge the battery pack.
Check the external power supply and charge it if necessary.
Power on the computer.
Replace the data cable.
Turn on the Wi-Fi in the main menu. See Main Menu > Wi- Fi
On the mobile device, go to Settings > Wi-Fi and enter the correct password. The default

password is 12345678. See Main Menu > Wi-Fi

-Fi signals.

  • Try again when the Wi-Fi signal is stable.
  • Fi signal.

Perform a non-uniformity correction. See Non-uniformity Correction

See Using the Quick Menu

Adjust the display brightness in the quick menu. See Using the

  • Adjust the focus on the target by rotating the objective focus knob (2)

  • Adjust the image sharpness in the quick menu. See Using the Quick Menu

  • Wipe the external optical surface with the included microfiber lens cloth.

  • Wipe the external optical surface with the included microfiber lens cloth.

  • Make sure you are using the same brand, type, and weight of the bullets as when the is possible.

Remove any glass windows from the field of view.
Check the external surface of the objective lens and eyepiece and, where necessary, wipe away any dust, condensation, frost, etc.

  • In cold weather, you can use special anti-fogging coatings, such as those made for corrective glasses.
  •  Adjust the focus on the target by rotating the objective focus knob (2).
  • Adjust the image sharpness in the quick menu. See Using the Quick Menu
  •  Adjust the image and device settings. See Quick Start Guide

Short press the Palette Button to set the imaging mode to fog mode.
In warm-temperature conditions, objects being observed (surroundings and background) heat

Accordingly, image quality produced by the rifle scope will be higher. In low- temperature conditions, the background will cool down to roughly the same temperature, and thus the temperature contrast is substantially reduced and image detail can go down as there is less contrast in the scene. This is a normal function of a thermal imager and is no indicator of actual detector performance.

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