Inf iRay SCH50 Saim SCH Thermal Imaging Riflescopes User Guide

June 4, 2024
Inf iRay

Inf iRay SCH50 Saim SCH Thermal Imaging Riflescopes

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.

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 use

  • Do not expose the device to fire or high temperatures.
  • The battery capacity decreases when operated in a cold ambient temperature. This is not a fault and occurs for technical reasons.
  • Always store the device in its carrying bag in a dry, well-ventilated space. For prolonged storage, remove the batteries.
  • Do not expose your device to extreme temperatures lower than – 20°C and higher than + 50°C.
  • The product shall only be connected to a USB Type C interface.
  • If the device has been damaged or the battery is defective, send the device to our after-sales service for repair.

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 househ old waste. For proper treatment, recovery and r ecycling, take these products to the ap propriate 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 yo u purchase a corresponding new product. The pro per 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 po int is available from your local author ity. 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 device has no visible damage.
  • Test to see if the device displays a clear, undisturbed image.
  • Check that the settings for the thermal imaging camera are correct. See the notes in the section Observation mode.

Installing/removing the battery
The Saim thermal imaging riflescope need to install two CR123 batteries for use. Refer to the Section 3 Battery Installing for details.

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

Specification

Model Saim SCH50

Microbolometer
Resolution, pixels| 640 × 512
Pixel size, μm| 12
NETD, mk| ≤40
Frame rate, Hz| 50
Optical Characteristics
Objective lens, mm| 50
Field of view| 8.8° × 6.6°
Magnification, x| 2.91 – 11.64
E-zoom, x| 1 / 2 / 3 / 4
Diopter Adjustment, D| -5 ~ +5
Detective range, m

(Target size:1.7m*0.5m, P(n)=99%)

| 2597
Display
Display type| OLED
Resolution, pixels| 1024 × 768
Power Supply
Battery type| CR123 × 2
External Power Supply| 5V (Type C USB)
Max. Operation time (at t=22℃), h★| 3.5
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Operational Characteristics
Wi-Fi & Recorder| √
Compass & Motion sensor| √
Max.     Recoil     Power    on    Rifled

Weapon, g/s²

| 1000
Degree of protection, IP code| IP67
Amount of built-in memory, Gb| 32
Operating Temperature Range, ℃| -10~+50
Weight (without batteries), g| <510
Dimension, mm| 216 × 61 × 61

The actual operating time depends on the intensity of using Wi-Fi, video recorder.

  • Improvements may be made to the design and software of this product to enhance its useful fea tures. Technical paramete rs of the device may be improved without prior notice of the customer.

Description

The Saim series is a low cost Thermal Imaging Riflescope, which can be mounted on various firearms for night hunting and target observation. Its compact size and lightwei ght design make it easy to carry. What makes it outstanding is long ope rati on hours, good concealment and great ability to detect, recognize and identify objects or targets fast and easy The Saim series effective at close and long ranges irrespective of l ight and harsh weather conditions, that is, in total darkness, through heav y smoke, haze, fog, and dust

Components and Controls

  1. Eyeshade
  2. Eyepiece diopter adjusting ring
  3. T ype C interface
  4. C (C a mera ) button
  5. M (M enu ) button
  6. P (P ower ) button
  7. B attery c omp ar t ment
  8. Lens focus ring
  9. Objective lens
  10. Lens cover

Battery Installing

  • Open the battery compartment cover anticlockwise according to the schematic diagram on the cover.
  • Install two CR123 batteries correctly according to the polari ty labels in the battery compartment as shown in the fig ure above.
  • When don e, covering and pushing the battery cover till you hear “click” to ensure both sides of the cover is installed correctly.

Attention

  • Disposable batteries are ONLY supported! Risks a re existing to use rechargeable batteries due to nonstandard quality.
  • Plea se do not use different types of batteries or batteries with different power levels.
  • The Saim series supports external power supply via Type C cable with a USB icon displayed on the screen.

Icons Instructions

**** Image mode: White hot
**** Image mode: Black hot
  Image mode: Red hot
  Image mode: Color

/      /      /

| E-zoom


| Display brightness


| Image sharpness
| Image brightness
| Image contrast
| Ultraclear mode
| Wi-Fi
| Auto correction mode
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| Video out
| PIP
| Digital compass
| Motion sensor
| Battery type
| Zeroing type
| Image hue
| More
| Zeroing
| Defective pixels calibration
| Compass calibration
| Stadiametric Rangefinder Setting
| Time and date
| System information
| Factory reset
| Return to the Main Menu
| Battery indicator

Operation

  • Open the lens cover

  • Press and hold down the P (6) button for 3s to power the riflescope on.
    Waite for 6s until thermal image appears on the disp lay .

  • Diopter A djustment Adjust the sharp resolution of the icon s on the display by rotating the diopter adjusting ring (2) of the eyepiece.

  • Lens Focus Adjustment rotat e t he lens focus ring to focus ( on the object being observedCalibrat ion: calibration the image with a short p ress of the M (5) and C ( button for shutter correction or long press the M (5) and C (4) button for background correction.

  • Image Settings: adj ust the image mode, display brightness, image sharpness , image brightn ess, image contrast in the shortcut menu (for more details, see the Shortcut Menu Functions section)

  • Standby Mode: Briefly press the P (6) and M (5) button s at the same time to switch t he device to the standby mode . Briefly press the P (6) and M (5) button s ag ain to wake up the device.

  • Power off: t o power off the riflescope, l ong press P (6) button for 5 s untilthe shutdown option menu appears , select the “√” to shut down and × to canc el . Then s hort press the M (5) button to confirm the selection

  • Reticle O n : click the M ( button four times in a row while p re ss ing and hold ing the P (5) C (4) button to invoke the reticle function for the first time use , then long press the P (5) M ( + C (4) button simultaneously for 7 seconds to turn the reticle on This function should be activated when the reticle first e nabled.

Attention

  • When the ret icle is turned off, all the operations related to it in the menu will be hidden, including the adjustment of the reticle color and pattern (in shortcut menu), the options of zeroing and blind pixel correction in the advanced menu.

Zeroing

Zeroing is recom mended to be done at the temperature close to the riflescope operating temperature. Before implementing zeroing setting, please make sure that the reticle is on and zeroing type is selected in the main menu.

  • Mount the riflesc ope on your weapon.
  • Set a targe t at 100m distance , a nd p ower on the riflescope.
  • For the first use of the riflescope, please make sure that the reticle is onbefore zeroing ( according to the instructions of section 6 O peration
  • Long press the M (5) button on the home screen to enter th e main menu.
  • Select one zeroing profile in the main menu.
  • Select the Zeroing item in the sunmenu of the MORE item , and press the M (5) button to enter the Zeroing interface. In the Zeroing interface, the reticle is shown as a small cross for position adjustment.
  • Then aiming the center of the reticle at the bull’s eye 100 meters away and shooting.
    • Locating the bullet hole after shooting.
    • If the bullet hole can be seen on the display screen:
  • Keeping the position of the device f ixed, press and hold the M (5) and C (4) button at the same time to freeze the image, and a snowflake icon appears on the upper left corner of the screen.
  • Move the reticle to the position of the actual impact point by the P ( or C (4) button.
  • Short pr e s s the M (5) button to switch the movement direction between UP DOWN and RIGHT LEFT
  • Press and hold down the M (5) button to save and exit when the process is done

If the bullet hole cannot be seen on the display screen:

  • Keep the position of the device fixed, and measure the horizonta l and vertical distance between the bull’s eye and the bullet hole.
  • According to the measured distance, move the reticle position by long or short pressing the P (6) or C (4) button until the distance marked on the scale plat e consistent with the measured distance.
  • Short press the M (5) button to switch the movement direction between UP DOWN and RIGHT LEFT
  • Press and hold down the M (5) button to save and exit when the process is done.

Notes

  • To ensure the accuracy of the pos i t ion, aiming the bull’s eye ag ain and repeat the operations until the bull’s eye is hit.
  • In the zeroing interface, the reticle moves one pixel with a short pressing P (6) or C (4) button to the corresponding direction while ten pixels movement with a long p ressing. One pixel means to m ove 1. 5 cm at a distance of 100 meters or 0. 54 inches at a distance of 100 yards.
  • Short press the P (6) + M (5) + C (4) buttons at the same time to switch units (cm/m, inch/yard).
  • In the zeroing interface, there is a white dot t hat represents the original position of the reticle before calibration implement.
  • After zeroing, the center of all reticle will be changed accordingly.

Shortcut Buttons Instructions

To quickly realize the frequently used functions, the Saim SCH series made the default shortcut button s of the most commonly used functions in the observation interface.

Button Short press Long press
P button E-zoom Power on /off
M button Enter the shortcut menu Enter the main menu
C button Take a photo Video recording
M + C button Shutter correction Background correction

P + M button

| Turn the standby mode

on/off

| Turn the stadiametric

rangefinder function on/off

P + M + C

button

| Switch the units between

cm/m and inch/yard

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Shortcut Menu

The basic settings (using th function of smooth digital zoo m, adjusting the display brightness, switching the image palette , adjusting the image
sharpness, setting the image brightness and contrast, selecting the reticle color and pattern ) can be changed using the shortcut menu.

  • In t h e home screen, short press the M (5) button to enter the shortcut menu.
  • There are four pages (when the reticle function is invoked) and two functions on each page, one at the top and one at the bottom.
  • On each page, p res s the P (6) button briefly to switc h t he options of the top functi on, and press the C (4) button briefly to switch the options of the bottom function. And each function has four options
  • Press the M (5) button briefly to switch the next page.

Shortcut Menu Options and Descriptions

Times of pressing


the M (5) button

| ****

Shortcut Menu

| ****

Interface

| ****

Operation

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1 time

| ****



Enter the first page of the shortcut menu to adjust the image palette and screen brightness

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Ø Short pressing the P (6) button to adjust image palette from white hot, black hot, red hot to color.

Ø Short pressing the C (4) button to adjust the image brightness level from 1 to 4 gradually enhanced.






2 times

| ****




Enter the second page of the shortcut menu to adjust E-zoom and image sharpness

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Ø Short pressing the P (6) button to perform E-zoom parameter x1, x2, x3 and x4.

Ø Short pressing the C (4) button to adjust the image brightness level from 1 to 4 gradually enhanced.






3 times

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Enter the third page of the shortcut menu to adjust the image brightness and image contrast

| |

Ø Short press the P (6) button to cyclically adjust the image brightness level from 1 to 4 gradually enhanced.

Ø Short pressing the C (4) button to adjust the image brightness level from 1 to 4 gradually enhanced.

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4 times

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Enter the fourth page of the shortcut menu to adjust reticle color and reticle pattern

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Ø Short pressing the P (6) button to adjust the reticle color: white, black, red and green.

Ø Short pressing the C (4) button to select the reticle pattern. There are 8 patterns for selection.

5 times| Exit to the home screen from Shortcut Menu|  | ——

Main Menu

  • In the home screen , press and hold the M (5) button to enter the ma menu, which including U l t r aclear mode , W i F i , a uto shutter correction ,
    video output, PIP, compass, motion sensor, battery type, zeroing type image hue, mor e

  • Press the P (6) or C (4) but ton to move through the main menu items.

  • Press the M (5) button briefly to set up the item parameter or to enter the function interface

  • Long press the M (5) button to exit the main menu.Inf-iRay-SCH50-Saim-SCH-Thermal-Imaging-Riflescopes-fig-38

Main Menu Options and Descriptions




Ultraclear








| Turn Ultraclear mode on/off


Ø Press and hold down the M (5) button to enter the Main Menu.


Ø Select the Ultraclear menu option with the P (6) / C (4) button.


Ø Turn Ultraclear mode on /off with a short press of M (5) button, along with the sound of shutter calibration.


Ø The icon will be displayed on the status bar in the upper left corner of the screen when the Ultraclear mode is on.


Ø Under heavy fog, rain or snow weather, Ultraclear Mode will show more image details.

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Wi- Fi


| Turn Wi-Fi function on/off


Ø Press and hold down the M (5) button to enter the Main Menu.

 | Ø Select the Wi-Fi menu option with the P (6) / C (4) button.


Ø Turn Wi-Fi function on /off with a short press of M (5) button.


Ø The icon will be displayed on the status bar in the upper left corner of the screen when the wi-Fi is on.

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Auto shutter correction









| Turn the auto shutter correction on/off


Ø Press and hold down the M (5) button to enter the Main Menu.


Ø Select the Auto Shutter Correction menu option with the P (6) / C (4) button.


Ø Briefly press of the M (5) button to turn the auto shutter correction on /off.


Ø The icon will be displayed on the status bar in the upper left corner of the screen when the auto shutter correction is on.

Ø Before automatic calibration, there will be a 5 second countdown prompt

behind the shutter icon on the status bar, that can be to cancelled this calibration during countdown with a short press of the Power (3) button.




Video Output






| Turn video output on/off


Ø Press and hold down the M (5) button to enter the Main Menu.


Ø Select the Video Output option with the P (6) / C (4) button.


Ø Briefly press of the M (5) button to turn video out on/off.


Ø The icon will be displayed on the lower right corner of the screen when the video output function is on.


Ø Video out function enable connectivity with an eternal display or recording device.




PIP






| Turn Picture-in-Picture on/off


Ø Press and hold down the M (5) button to enter the Main Menu.


Ø Select the PIP option with the P (6) / C (4) button.


Ø Briefly press of the M (5) button to turn PIP on/off.


Ø When the PIP function is on, a small window will appear on the top of the display.

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Compass





| Turn on/off the digital Compass function

Ø Press and hold down the M (5) button to enter the Main Menu.


Ø Select the Compass menu option with the P (6) / C (4) button.


Ø Briefly press of the M (5) button to turn the digital compass on/off.


Ø When the compass function is turned on, it will reveal in the center of top status bar.





Motion Sensor







| Turn on/off the motion sensor


Ø Press and hold down the M (5) button to enter the Main Menu.


Ø Select the Motion Sensor menu option with the P (6) / C (4) button.


Ø Briefly press of the M (5) button to turn the motion sensor on/off.


Ø Two scales are displayed on the right sides of the screen when the motion sensor is on.

Ø The horizontal scale shows tilt angle, and the vertical one shows pitch angle.Inf-iRay-SCH50-Saim-SCH-Thermal-Imaging-Riflescopes-
fig-42




Battery Type






| Select the battery voltage


Ø Press and hold down the M (5) button to enter the Main Menu.


Ø Select the Battery Type option with the P (6) / C (4) button.


Ø Briefly press of the M (5) button to select 3V or 3.7V according the battery voltage.


Ø 3V is selected for dischargeable battery and 3.7V is for chargeable battery, but dischargeable battery is suggested only.

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Zeroing Type





| Select the zeroing type


Ø Press and hold down the M (5) button to enter the Main Menu.


Ø Select the Zeroing Type option with the P (6) / C (4) button.


Ø There are four types for selection.


Ø Briefly press of the M (5) button to select one zeroing type.






Image hue








| Select the image hue


Ø Press and hold down the M (5) button to enter the Main Menu.

Ø Select the Image Hue option with the P (6) / C (4)


button.


Ø Briefly press of the M (5) button to select C or W. C is for cool hue, and W is for warm hue.















More



















| Enter the secondary menu for more settings

Ø Press and hold down the M (5) button to enter the Main Menu.


Ø Select the More menu option with the P (6) / C (4) button.


Ø Briefly press of the M (5) button to enter the secondary menu for more settings, including zeroing, defective pixels calibration, compass calibration, system information, factory settings.Inf-iRay-SCH50-Saim-SCH-
Thermal-Imaging-Riflescopes-fig-45

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Zeroing











| Enter the zeroing interface


Saim series support the 100m zeroing distance.


Ø Select the Zeroing option with the P (6) / C (4) button in the More submenu.


Ø Briefly press of the M (5) button to enter the zeroing interface.


Ø Then aim the center of the reticle at the bull’s-eye 100 meters away and shoot.

Ø Locate the bullet hole after shot.


Ø Then, zero your riflescope according the Section 5 Zeroing.


Ø Press and hold the M (5) button to save and exit to the More


submenu.Inf-iRay-SCH50-Saim-SCH-Thermal-Imaging-Riflescopes-
fig-46

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Pixels Defect Calibration


















| Defect pixels are pixels that do not change brightness compare with others on the image, they are either brighter or darker than surrounding pixels. Saim series offer the possibility of removing any defective pixels on the sensor using software, as well as to cancel any deletion.

Ø Select the Pixels Defect Calibration option with the P (6) / C


(4) button in the More submenu.


Ø Briefly press of the M (5) button to enter the pixels defect calibration interface.

Ø A small cross cursor instead of the reticle will appear on the center of the screen.

Ø The Picture in Picture (PIP) window will appear on the lower left corner of the screen. A tooltip is appeared on the bottom of the screen that displays the number of the blind pixels calibrated, the movement direction and location.

Ø Move the cursor to align with the defective pixel with a short or long press the P (6) / C (4) button. Short press to move one pixel every time and long press to move ten pixels once.

Ø Switch the movement direction with a short press of the M (5) button.


Ø After selecting the blind pixel, long press P (6) and C (4) button to calibrate the defective pixel, and press the same button again for cancelation.

Ø Repeat the above processes until all blind pixels are calibrated.

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 |  | Ø Press and hold the M (5) button to save the calibration and exit to the More submenu.
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Compass Calibration










| Calibrate the digital compass


Ø Select the Compass Calibration option with the P (6) / C (4) button in the More submenu.


Ø Briefly press the M (5) button to enter the Compass Calibration interface.


Ø An icon like a triaxial coordinate system appears on the screen.

Ø Follow the icon prompt to rotate the riflescope along three axes at least 360 degrees each axis in the 15 seconds.

Ø After 15s, the calibration is finished and exit to the home


screen.Inf-iRay-SCH50-Saim-SCH-Thermal-Imaging-Riflescopes-
fig-51






Stadiametric Rangefinder Setting








| Setting the prey type, prey height and effective range


Ø Select the Stadiametric Rangefinder Setting option with the P (6) / C (4) button in the More submenu.


Ø Briefly press the M (5) button to enter the Stadiametric Rangefinder Setting interface.

Ø In the setting interface, the order from left to right is prey type, prey height and effective range.

Ø Switch item among the three functions with a briefly press of


the M (5) button.

 |  | Ø When the item is selected, the icon turns blue and a pair of triangles appear above and below the icon.


Ø Press the P (6) or C (4) button to set the parameter of the item.


Ø There are five prey type for selection, including deer ( ), wild boar ( ), coyote (        ), hare ( ) and custom ( ). Each prey type corresponds to a default height with a default effective range of 100m. The corresponding default height is 1.7m for deer, 0.9m for wild boar, 0.5m for coyote, and 0.2m for hare.

Ø When short pressing the P (6) / C (4) button, the value of the prey height will change by 0.1m every time, and the value of the effective range changes 5m, and when long pressing will change continuously.

Ø Press and hold the M (5) button to save the calibration and exit to the More submenu.

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Time Setting









| Reset the system date and timeInf-iRay-SCH50-Saim-SCH-Thermal-Imaging-
Riflescopes-fig-57


Ø Select the Time Setting option with the P (6) / C (4) button in the More submenu

Ø Briefly press the M (5) button to enter the Time Setting


interface.


Ø The order from left to right is year, month, day, hour and minute. And the time format is in 24-hours format.

Ø Switch among year, month, day, hour and minute with a short press of the M (5) button. The selected item


will turn blue and two triangle icons will appear above and below the value.

 |  | Ø Select the correct value with a short press of the P (6) / C (4) button.


Ø Save settings and exit to the More submenu with a long press of the M (5) button.

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System Information









| Show device information

Ø Select the System Information menu option with the P (6) / C (4) button in the More submenu.

Ø The relevant information of riflescope will be shown by a short press of the M (5) button.

Ø This item allows the user to view the following information about the riflescope: the product model, GUI version, SYS Info, Boot version, FPGA, PN and SN number of the riflescope, Hardware version.

Ø Press and hold the M (5) button to return to the submenu.Inf-iRay-
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Factory Reset







| Reset to the Factory Settings


Ø Select the Factory Reset option with the P (6) / C (4) button in the More submenu.

Ø A prompt box will appear on the screen with a briefly press of the M (5) button.

Ø Short press the P (6) or C (4) button to select the option. The


“√” is to reset to the default, and the “×” is to cancel and exit toInf-
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 |  | the More submenu.


Ø Confirm the selection with a short press of the M (5) button.

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Return



| Return to the main menu


Ø Select the Return option by P (6) or C (4) button.


Ø Short press the M (5) button to return to the main menu.

Photo graphing and Video Recording

Saim SC H series thermal imager is equipped with a fu nction for video recording and photographing observed image s onto the built in memory card. The files of images and videos will be named after the time, so it is recommended to reset the system time in the Main Menu More Time Setting or to synchron i ze the system time and date in the Settings of the APP InfiRay O u tdoor before using the camera and video function. For specific operations.

Photographing

  • Take a photo with a s hort press of the C (4) button i n the home screen
  • A camera icon ) shows i n t he upper right of the screen and the image will freeze for 0.5s when the function performs.

Video recording

  • Press and hold the C (4) button in the home screen to start the video recording.
  • A tooltip showing the recording time in MM: SS (minutes: secon d s) format will appear in the upper right corner of the display.
  • The red dot in the tooltip flashes during recording.
  • During recording, short press the C (4) button to take a photo also.
  • Press and hold the C (4) button again to exit the recording when done.
  • Video and picture files are stored in the built-in memory card after video recording has been turned off. But the video will not be saved if you skip the process and shut down the device suddenly instead.
  • The photos and videos can be read on the computer via the USB cable.

Note

  • You can enter and work on the menu during video recording.
  • The recording time is accumulated in minutes until the recording stops, that is, the time shows 60:00 after 59:59.
  • The maximum duration of a video recording file is 10 minutes. When it’s more than 10 minutes, the video will be recorded onto a new file.
  • The number of files is limited by the capacity of the device’s built-in memory. Regularly monitor the amount of free memory in the built-in memory card, transferring footage and photos to other media to free up space on the memory card

Memory Access
When the device is turned on and connected to a computer, it is recognized by the computer as a flash memory card, which is used to access the device’s memory and make copies of pictures and videos.

  • Turn on the device and connect it to the computer through the USB cable.
  • Double-click “my computer” on the desktop – double-click to open the device named “Infiray” – then click and open the device named “Internal Storage” to access memory.
  • There are different folders named by time in memory.
  • Recorded videos and photographs are saved in these folders in the format: IMG_HHMMSS_XXX. jpg (for photos) and VID_HHMMSS.mp4 (for video). HHMMSS- hour/minute/ second; XXX – three-digit common file counter for photos which is NOT reset.

Wi-Fi Function

devices (computer, smartphone) via Wi-Fi.

  • In the home screen, press and hold the M (5) button to enter the menu.

  • Select the Wi-Fi option with the P (6) / C (4) button.

  • Briefly press of the M (5) button to turn Wi-Fi on.

  • The device is recognized by an external device under the label
    ‘Saim_xxxxx-xxxxxxʼ, xxxxx-xxxxxx is the SN code of the device.

  • Enter the password on an external device, and establish a connection.
    The initial password is 12345678.

  • And then, the device can be controlled through the InfiRay Outdoor.

Set Wi-Fi name and password
The Wi-Fi name and password of your device can be set in the APP.

  • Click the “setting” icon in the APP to enter the setting interface.
  • In the text box, enter and submit the name (SSID) and password of the new Wi-Fi.
  • It needs to restart the device to take the new name and password effect

Stadiametric Rangefinder

Saim series is equipped with a stadiametric rangefinder, which allows you to estimate the approximate distance to an object, if its size is known.

  • In the home screen, press and hold the P (6) + M (5) buttons at the same time to enter the stadiametric ranging interface, and two measurement lines will appear on the upper and lower positions of the cursor.
  • Locate the object in the middle of the lines, then move the lines to locate the target between lines by the P (6) or C (4) button.
  • The approximate distance of the target is displayed on the left of the screen.
  • Short press the P (6) + M (5) + C (4) buttons at the same time to switch the unit between cm/m and inch/yard.

Range Notification Interface

  • In the stadiametric rangefinder interface, long press P (6) + M (5) or M (5) button to enter the range notification interface.
  • In the range notification interface, the prey type, height and effective range is displayed on the bottom . The measurement lines become two horizontal lines which cann ot be moved
  • T he d istance between two horizontal lines indicate s the height mapped to the display of the current ranging settings
  • When the object is higher than the two horizontal lines distance, it means the object is in the effective range.
  • In the ran ge notification in terface , it is possible to operate the device, such as, y ou can operate the prey setting s in the main menu by lon g pressing the M (4) button , referring to the Section 9 Main menu More Stadiametri c R angefinder Setting.
  • Long press the P (6) M (5) buttons again to exit from the range notification interface and back to the home screen

PIP Function

  • In the home sc reen, p ress and hold down the M (5) button to enter the
    Main Menu.

  • Select the PIP opt ion with the P (6) /C (4) button.

  • Brief ly press of the M ( 5) button to turn PIP on/off.

  • When the PIP function is on, a small window will appear on the top of the display.

  • The image in the small window is a 2x magnified image centered by the reticle center

  • W hen the main image is enlarged throug h P 6 button , the PIP image will be enlarged 2 × synchronously.

Update and APP Technology

In order to continuously improve the product performance and provide bet ter user experience, the software program, as well as parameters and operating instruction of the device will be constantly updated. Users can go to the official website www.infirayoutdoor.com ) to download and The Saim series support APP technol ogy, and can be connected to a smartphone or tablet PC via Wi Fi for real time image transmis sion, control opera tions, and program updates.

About InfiRay Outdoor

  • You can download and install the InfiRay Outdoor app on www.infirayoutdoor.com or App store . Otherwise, you can download the app by scanning the QR code.
  • When installation completed, ope n InfiRay Outdoor a pplication.
  • If your device is already connected with a mobile device, please switch on the mobile data in mobile device. After connection, the update detection is performed automatically with a prompt in the application. Click ‘ Now ‘ to d ownload the updates or click ‘ Later ‘ to update later.
  • InfiRay Outdoor will automatically store the last connected device. So, if yo ur device has not connec ted with your mobile device, but linked to InfiRay Outdoor before, the update prompt will appear if t here is an update w hen turning on InfiRay Outdoor . You can download the update first via mobile Wi Fi and then connect your device with mobile device to finish the update.
  • After finishing the update, the device will root.
  • Instructions for using InfiRay Out door can also be do wnloaded from the official website.

Technical Inspection

A technical inspection of the device is recommended be fore use.

  • C heck the external appearance of the device (there should be no cracks in the casing).
  • the condition of the l ens and eyepiec e (t here should be no cracks, greasy spots, dirt or other deposits)
  • Check the condition of the rechargeable battery (this should be charged) and the electrical contracts (there should be no presence of salts or oxidation).

Maintenance

Maintenance should be ca rried out at least twice a year and consist of the following actions.

  • Wipe the external surfaces of metal and pl astic parts free of dust and dirt with a cotton cloth. Silicone grease maybe used for this.
  • Clean the electrical contacts of the batter y and bat tery slot on the unit using a non greasy organic solvent.
  • Check the glass surfaces of the eyepiece and the lens. If necessary, remove dust and sand from the lenses (preferably using a non contact method). Cleaning of the external surfac e s of the optics sho uld be done with substances designed especially for this purpose.

Legal and Regulatory Information

Wireless transmitter module frequency range: WLAN: 2 4 00 2 4 83 G Hz
Wireless transmitter module power: 100 m

IRay Technology
Co., Ltd. t hus declares that th e Saim
SCH 50 complies with the directives 2014/53/EU and
2011/65/EU. The full text of the EU d eclaration of
conformity as well as additional information are a vailable
at: www.infirayoutdoorcom

This device m ay be operated in all member states of the EU.

FCC Statement

FCC-ID: 2AYGT-256

Labeling requirements
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Ope ration is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause h armful interferenc e, an d (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

Information to the user
Any Changes or modifications not ex pressly approved by the party responsible for compliance c ould void the user ‘s autho rity to operate the equipment.
Note The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Suc h modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the e q uipment.
Note: Thi s 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 a gainst 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 t hat interference w ill 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.
  • Incre ase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
  • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from th at to which the receiver is connected.
  • Consult the d ealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.

Body-worn Operation
This device was tested for typical body support oper ations. To comply with RF exposure requirements, a minimum separation distance of 0.5cm must be maintained between the user’s body and the handset, including the antenna. Third party belt clips, holsters, and similar accessories used by this device should not contain any metallic components. Body accessories that do not meet these requ irements may not comply with RF exposure requirements and should be avoided. Use only the supplied or an approved antenna.

We, IRay Technology C o., Ltd. hereby declare that t his product was tested conforming to the applicable FCC rules under th e most accurate measurement standards possible, and that all the necessary steps have been taken and are in force to assure that production units of the same equipment will continue to c omply with the Commission s requirements.

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