PULSAR Helion 2 XP50 Pro Thermal Imaging Scopes User Guide
- June 5, 2024
- Pulsar
Table of Contents
PULSAR Helion 2 XP50 Pro Thermal Imaging Scopes
Attention
Helion thermal imaging monoculars require a license if exported outside
your country. Electromagnetic compliance. This product complies with EU
Standard EN 55032:2015, Class A.
Warning
The operation of this equipment in a residential environment could cause
radio interference. Detailed product description and complete user manual are
available for download on our official web page: www.pulsar-
nv.com/glo/products/33/thermal-imaging-scopes
/helion-version-2/
Operation
Powering on and image setup
- Open the lens cover (1).
- Press the ON/OFF button (2) briefly to power the device on.
- Adjust the sharp resolution of the symbols on the display by rotating the dioptre adjustment ring of the eyepiece (3).
- Rotate the lens focus ring (4) to focus on the visual target.
- Enter the main menu with a long press of the Menu button and select the desired calibration mode: manual (M), semi-automatic (SA) or automatic (A).
- Press the ON/OFF button (2) briefly (when the calibration mode is SA or M) to calibrate the image. Close the lens cover for manual calibration.
- Select the desired operating mode (Forest / Rocks / Identification / User mode) by briefly pressing the UP button. User mode allows to change and save user brightness and contrast settings.
- Select the appropriate color palette by long pressing the UP button.
- Adjust the brightness, display contrast, smooth digital zoom (see the “Quick menu functions” section of the full version of the manual.).
- To change the lens, slide the lens lock toward the power button, rotate the lens toward the power supply, and carefully remove the lens. Install the new lens by sliding the lock back, rotate the lens toward the control buttons until it clicks. Configure the image as described above. To display the magnified image properly, configure the lens type in the basic settings of the device(Lens selection menu item).
- Upon completion of operation turn the device off by long-pressing the ON/OFF button (2).
Components and Controls
Buttons Operation
Button Device Status| First Next
Long short press short press press
---|---
Button ON/OFF| Device switched off| Turning on device| Sensor
calibration| Switch display off/ Switch device off
Display off| Turning on display| Sensor calibration
Device on| Sensor calibration
Navi- gation button UP| Normal (observation)| Toggle observation
modes| Switching color palettes
Main menu| Navigate upwards/ rightwards| —
Quick Access menu| Parameter change| —
MENU
button
| Normal (observation)| Enter the quick access menu| —| Access main menu
Main menu| Confirm selection| Exit submenu without confirming selection/
exit the menu (go to observation mode)
Quick Access menu| Switching between quick access menu items
Navi- gation button DOWN| Normal (observation)| Discrete zoom
adjustment| Switch PiP on/ off
Main menu| Navigation downwards/ leftwards| —
Quick Access menu| Parameter change| —
Record button REC| Video| Start video recording| Pause/ resume
video recording| Video recording off/Switch to video mode
Photo| Photography| Switch to video mode
Battery pack charging
- Lift up the lever (7) of the charger.
- Install the Battery Pack (5) into the charger as far as it can go.
- Lower the lever (7).
- Connect the micro USB plug of the USB cable (8) to the micro USB port (9) of the charger.
- Connect the other end of the microUSB cable to the mains adapter (10).
- Plug the mains adapter (10) into a 100 – 240 V socket (11).
- Disconnect the charger from the mains after the battery is fully charged (green LED light stays on continuously).
Installing Battery Pack
- Lift up the lever (7). Remove the battery (5) from the charging pad.
- Lift up the battery locking the lever (6).
- Insert the battery (5) as far as it will go into the slot of the device body designed for it so that the F part is at the bottom.
- Lock the battery by lowering the lever (6).
Stream Vision App
Download the Stream Vision app to stream the image via Wi-Fi from the
display of your device to a smartphone or tablet. Detailed instructions are
available on the Internet at: www.pulsar-vision.com
Specifications
Actual battery life may vary depending on the use of Wi-Fi and the built-in video recorder.The reception range may vary depending on various factors: obstacles, other Wi-Fi networks.The product design improvements are possible to make it more appealing for the consumer.
Package Contents
- Helion 2 thermal imager
- IPS7 Battery Pack
- Battery Pack charger with mains adapter
- USB cable
- Carrying case
- Hand strap
- Quick start guide
- Lens-cleaning cloth
- Warranty sheet
The current version of the User’s Manual can be found on the website www .pulsar-vision.com Repair of the device is possible within 5 years.
References
- Helion 2 XP50 Pro - der perfekte Wärmebildsensor | Pulsar
- Helion 2 XP: nos lunettes à l’imagerie thermique HD | Pulsar
- The HELION 2 XP PRO Thermal Imaging Monoculars | Pulsar
- Around the World with Pulsar: Be Ahead of the Curve | Pulsar
- Termovisore HELION 2 XP | Videoregistratore integrato | Pulsar
- Around the World with Pulsar: Be Ahead of the Curve | Pulsar
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