AGM 384 Handheld Thermal Imaging Monocular User Guide
- June 16, 2024
- AGM
Table of Contents
- AGM 384 Handheld Thermal Imaging Monocular
- Product Specifications
- Product Usage Instructions
- Product Overview
- Package Contents
- Product Appearance
- Button Descriptions
- Specifications
- Menu Instructions
- Home Screen
- User Guide
- Important Safety Information
- Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) information
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
AGM 384 Handheld Thermal Imaging Monocular
Product Specifications
Model | 384 |
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Detector | Uncooled VOx 12m |
Resolution, pixels | 640 |
Effective Lens | 35mm (F1.0) |
Field of View | 3.23° x 2.91° |
Visual Magnification | 1.89x – 7.56x |
Spectral Band | 8-14μm |
Display Resolution, pixels | hd |
Eyepiece Diopter | hu |
Eye Relief | 20mm |
NETD | 35mk |
Frame Rate, Hz | 50 Hz |
Waterproof | IP67 |
Detection Range (Human) | 1460m |
Detection Range (Animal) | 2900m |
Power Source | 3400mAh Lithium-ion Battery |
Battery Life | 5h |
Digital Zoom | Type-C |
Weight | 03 |
Dimensions | Operating Temperature |
Product Usage Instructions
Powering On/Off the Device
To power on the device, press and hold the power button for a few seconds
until the display turns on. To power off the device, press and hold the power
button again until the display turns off.
Adjusting Visual Magnification
You can adjust the visual magnification by rotating the zoom wheel located
near the eyepiece. Rotate it clockwise to increase magnification and
counterclockwise to decrease magnification.
Changing Focal Length Lenses
The product supports various focal length lenses for different
applications. To change the lens, follow these steps:
- Remove the current lens by unscrewing it counterclockwise.
- Select the desired focal length lens.
- Screw the new lens clockwise until it is securely attached to the device.
Using Digital Zoom
The device features digital zoom functionality. To zoom in or out, use the
zoom buttons located on the side of the device. Press the “+” button to zoom
in and the “-” button to zoom out. You can adjust the zoom level according to
your preferences.
FAQ
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Q: Can I use this device in heavy rain?
A: Yes, the device is waterproof and has an IP67 rating, meaning it can withstand heavy rain and immersion in shallow water. -
Q: How long does the battery last?
A: The device is equipped with a 3400mAh Lithium-ion battery that provides up to 5 hours of continuous usage. -
Q: Can I connect the device to a computer?
A: Yes, the device supports Type-C connectivity, allowing you to connect it to a computer for data transfer or other purposes.
Thank you for choosing us! To ensure you have the best user experience, we recommend reading this user manual carefully before use. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.
Product Overview
This product is an advanced thermal imaging monocular designed for long-range observations in various lighting conditions. It boasts a compact design and employs advanced shutter-free technology, ensuring exceptional sensitivity and a high refresh rate. The device is well-suited for applications such as security monitoring, search and rescue, outdoor adventures, and special missions.
Package Contents
Product Appearance
Button Descriptions
Specifications
Note: Specifications may change due to product upgrades. The parameters in this table are based on the commonly used 35mm lens, and the product also supports 19mm, 25mm, 50mm, 75mr啊, and other focal length lenses for diverse applications.
Menu Instructions
Home Screen
User Guide
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Power On
When powered on, long press the power button to start the device, and the startup screen will appear. -
Power Off
When powered on, long press the power button. The system will display a shutdown prompt, and then power off. -
Standby
When powered on, short press the power button to enter standby mode. In standby mode, short press the power button again to wake up the device. -
Diopter Adjustment
Use the diopter adjustment wheel to adjust the eyepiece diopter to meet the astigmatism requirements of different users. -
Focusing
Adjust the objective lens using the focusing wheel to observe distances from 0.5m to infinity. Rotate counter clockwise for distant focus and clockwise for near focus. -
Menu
On the home screen, long press the M button to enter the menu. Short press the up/down buttons to navigate the main menu options. Short press the M button to enter the sub-menu options, and long press the M button to return to the previous menu or exit the main menu. For detailed definitions, consult the menu instructions. -
Photo/Video Capture
When powered on, short press the up button to capture a photo with a saved photo notification. Long press the up button to record a video: the screen will show the recording time. Long press the up button again to stop recording, and a notification confirming the saved video will appear. -
Digital Zoom
When powered on, short press the down button on the main screen to cycle through digital zoom, with options for 1 x, 2x, and 4x. -
Outdoor Mode
When powered on, long press the down button to activate outdoor mode: long press the down button again to deactivate outdoor mode. -
Pseudo-Color sw·tc
When powered on, short press the M button to switch pseudo-color modes. Pseudo-color modes include White Hot, Black Hot, Red Hot, Fusion, and Green Hot. -
Brightness Adjustment
Long press the M button to enter the menu, go to brightness adjustment in the sub-menu, and use the up and down buttons to adjust brightness. Brightness range: 0 to 10, recommended setting is 7. -
Contrast Adjustment
Long press the M button to enter the menu, go to contrast adjustment in the sub-menu, and use the up and down buttons to adjust contrast. Contrast range: 0 to 10. -
Auto Shutdown Settings
Long press the M button to enter the menu, go to auto shutdown settings in the sub-menu, and use the up and down buttons to select different auto shutdown durations. -
Time Settings
Long press the M button to enter the menu, go to time settings in the sub- menu, and use the up and down buttons to adjust the time units. -
OSD Settings
Long press the M button to enter the menu, go to OSD settings in the sub-menu, and use the up and down buttons to select the informatjon to be displayed on screen. -
Picture-in-Picture Settings
Long press the M button to enter the menu, go to picture-inpicture settings in the sub-menu, and select to enable or disable picture-in-picture. In picture-in-picture mode choose digital zoom to magnify the small window image. -
Factory Reset
Long press the M button to enter the menu, go to factory reset in the sub- menu, and follow the prompts to select restore or cancel factory settings. -
Language Settings
Long press the M button to enter the menu, go to language settings in the sub- menu, and use the up and down buttons to select different languages. -
Reticle Settings and Ranging
Long press the M button to enter the menu, go to reticle settings in the sub- menu, and use the up and down buttons to pick different reticle styles. Select the rangefinding reticle for probabilistic distance measurement of the target. -
Blind Pixel Elimination
Long press the M button to enter the menu, go to blind pixel elimination in the sub-menu, and use the up and down buttons to adjust the X/Y axis coordinates to the blind pixel position. Short press the up/down button to undo, clear blind pixels, and save operations. -
Red Dot Settings
Long press the M button to enter the menu, go to red dot settings in the sub- menu, and adjust X/Y axis coordinates with the up/down buttons. Short press the up/down button to save all operations in the save option. -
Data Retrieval
Open the Type-C interface cover, insert the Type-C data cable, connect the other end to the computer to access photos/videos stored in the SD card. Note: Photos stored in the “image” folder; Videos stored in the “video” folder. -
Exploring Through the App
Active the hotspot feature in the main menu and enable Wi-Fi on your phone. Connect to the YNOE network with password 87654321. Launch the VLC App (available for download from the App store or browser), click on more options, and create a new stream . Enter the address and click “connect” to observe the core image in real-time on the mobile device. -
Charging
When the thermal imager indicates low battery, please charge it promptly. Open the Type-C interface cover, insert the charging cable, and connect to the power source for charging.
Important Safety Information
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The rated charging voltage for this product is 5V Please avoid overcharging. Charge the device promptly when the battery is low to prevent over-discharging, which may affect the lifespan of the thermal imager.
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Avoid extended use in high-temperature environments, as the thermal imager will enter a high-temperature protection mode and shut down automatically.
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It is recommended to use this product within a temperature range of -20°C to +50°C. Do not charge the device in an°
environment exceeding 40 C. -
When using this product in a humid environment, ensure that the Type-C interface cover is tightly closed.
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Avoid aiming the thermal imager directly at strong radiation sources such as sunlight or lasers to prevent irreversible damage.
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Routine user maintenance involves cable inspection, periodic cleaning, and functional checks to keep the device in optimal condition.
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During long periods of non-use, please recharge the device at least every two months and store it in a dry and well-ventilated environment.
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If the device malfunctions, do not attempt to dismantle the module. Contact us for troubleshooting before taking any further action.
FCC Warning
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions:
- this device may not cause harmful interference, and
- this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) information
This device meets the government’s requirements for FCC exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the back of the Handheld Thermal Imaging Monocular kept 0 mm from the body. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, use accessories that maintain an 0 mm separation distance between the user’s body and the back of the Handheld Thermal Imaging Monocular. The use of belt clips, holsters and similar accessories should not contain metallic components in its assembly. The use of accessories that do not satisfy thes e requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements and should be avoided.