User Manual for IRAY models including: J-YM2.0 Multi Function Thermal Imager, J-YM2.0, Multi Function Thermal Imager, Function Thermal Imager, Thermal Imager
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DocumentDocumentJ-YM2.0 Multi-function Thermal Imager User Manual Table of Contents 1. Device Information and Description..................................................................................................3 1.1 Device Information ..................................................................................................................3 1.2 Device Specifications...............................................................................................................6 2. Assembly and Power-on for Use........................................................................................................8 2.1 Assembly/Disassembly ............................................................................................................8 2.1.1 Installing the Battery ..................................................................................................8 2.1.2 Handheld Use ..............................................................................................................8 2.1.3 Helmet-mounted Use ..................................................................................................8 2.1.4 Clip-on Use ..................................................................................................................9 2.2 Power-on for Use ...................................................................................................................10 3. Operating Instructions......................................................................................................................11 3.1 Home Screen Operations .......................................................................................................11 3.1.1 Home Screen Display ................................................................................................11 3.1.2 Digital Zoom ..............................................................................................................13 3.1.3 Polarity Switching.....................................................................................................13 3.1.4 Manual Image Correction ........................................................................................13 3.1.5 Image Capture.............................................................................................................13 3.1.6 Video Capture .............................................................................................................13 3.1.7 Turn off the screen ......................................................................................................14 3.1.8 Icon hidden..................................................................................................................14 3.2 Menu Operations....................................................................................................................14 3.2.1 Image..........................................................................................................................14 3.2.4 Settings .......................................................................................................................17 3.2.5 Serial port ..................................................................................................................19 3.2.6 Clip-on........................................................................................................................20 4. Faults and Troubleshooting..............................................................................................................22 · Warnings, Cautions and Notes Warnings, cautions, and notes may be found in this document. They are defined as follows: · Warnings Alert you to potentially hazardous situations, and conditions, practices or procedures that users must follow, so as to avoid serious injury and death. ·Cautions Alert you to potentially hazardous situations, and conditions, practices or procedures that users must follow, so as to avoid moderate injury and equipment damage. ·Notes Provide basic information that helps you better use or operate the product. ·Legal and regulatory information 2012/19/EU (WEEE directive): Products marked with this symbol cannot be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste in the European Union. For proper recycling, return this product to your local supplier upon the purchase of equivalent new equipment, or dispose of it at designated collection points. For more information see: www.recyclethis.info IRay Technology Co., Ltd. declares that the radio equipment type J-YM2.0 is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU, 2011/65/EU. Frequency range of WLAN radio module: 24002483.5 MHz Maximum power of WLAN radio module: less than 20dbm V1.5 1 +Legal and regulatory information 2 NotePAL video capable shuttle cables are sold separately 3 NoteWhen connected to USB, the camera recording function may be abnormal 1. Device Information and Description 1.1 Device Information Device model and name: J-YM2.0 Multi-function Thermal Imager Device use: Designed to thrive in complex scene conditions, this device boasts a compact size, lightweight construction, low power consumption, and a long battery life. Whether helmet-mounted, handheld, sights or front string sights, it is well-suited for various applications such as law enforcement, outdoor hunting, wilderness exploration, and search-and-rescue operations. J-YM2.0 packing list: mounted thermal imager body, helmet adapter bracket, L4G24 helmet bracket, Type-C data cable, Picatinny rails mounting clamp, Picatinny rail mounting clamp screws, Sights Eyeshade, Quick Guide, Lens cloth, Portable bag and Waterproof case. J-YM2.0 packing list: No. Component 1 J-YM2.0 thermal imaging scope 2 Helmet mounting clamp 3 L4G24 helmet mount 4 Type-C data cable 5 Picatinny rails mounting clamp 6 Picatinny rail mounting clamp screws 7 Sights Eyeshade 8 Quick Guide 9 Lens cloth 10 Portable bag 11 Waterproof case Figure 1.1 J-YM2.0 Packing List This section provides an overview of the components and their corresponding functions found in the body of the JYM2.0 multi-function thermal imager device. No. Component 1 button 2 button 3 button 1+3 + 1+2 + Press Press and hold Press Press and hold Press Press and hold Press Press J-YM2.0 Function Description In the menureturns to the previous option/increases the value. Out of menudigital zoom In/Out the menucorrection In the menu confirm Out of menu Menu display In the menuExit Menu Out of menu On/Off In the menu moves to the next option/decreases the value. Out of menu image capture In the menuno function Out of menuvideo capture In/Out the menuswitch image polarity In/Out the menuturn off the screen 2+3 + Press 4 Eyepiece 5 Mounting interface 6 Objective lens 7 Type-C interface 8 Battery compartment In/Out the menuicon hidden diopter adjustment knob Head-mounted adapter bracket interface Adjusts the focal length of the objective lens External USB serial port Adapts to 18650 batteries after battery cap is installed Figure 1.2 Components of the J-YM2.0 Multi-function thermal imager Device Body 1.2 Device Specifications Device Specifications Parameters Thermal Pixel Pitch Resolution Frame Rate Display Focal Length of Objective Lens FOV Optical Display Mode Visual Amplification Diopter Adjustment Exit Pupil Distance Polarity Functions Digital Zoom Value 12 m 640*512 50 Hz 1024 × 768 OLED 26.7mm/F1.0 16.3° × 12.3° 1 × -5 +2 >20mm WhiteHot, BlackHot, Iron, Outline, Green and RedHot 1×2×4×6× DMC Wi-Fi image transmission Video/Image Capture Memory Power Weight & Volume Battery Max Battery Life (Wi-Fi disabled) Weight (w/o battery) Dimension (mm) Mounting Type Environment al Requirement External Interfaces Encapsulation Rating Operating Temperature Range Type-C Azimuth, Pitch, Roll Support Support 64G 1 x 186503.7V 10h < 270g 113 × 70 × 48 Handheld, Head-wearing, Sights, Front string sights IP67 -20 --- 50 power supply, serial port Recognition Distance Specifications: Target Human target 1.7m×0.5m Vehicle target 4.6m×2.3m Type Identification Recognition Detection Identification Recognition Detection Distance 310m 630m 1800m 425m 850m 2500m 2. Assembly and Power-on for Use 2.1 Assembly/Disassembly The J-YM2.0 Multi-function thermal imager offers four usage methods: helmet-mounted, handheld, sights or front string sights. Each method requires specific accessories and mounting techniques. Before using, make sure to install the battery properly. 2.1.1 Installing the Battery J-YM supports 18650 battery with protective boardbattery diameter 18±0.5mm, length 69±0.5mmpositive pole with bump Note: confirm the battery polarity before installation, the incorrect installation may lead to boot problem or device damage. Figure 2.1 J-YM2.0 18650 Battery Installation Diagram 2.1.2 Handheld Use By default, the J-YM2.0 is designed for handheld use, requiring no additional accessories. Simply install the battery and start using it immediately. 2.1.3 Helmet-mounted Use To use the J-YM in a helmet-mounted configuration, first, install the battery, then attach the helmet adapter bracket. The installation steps are as follows: 1.Retrieve the helmet adapter bracket and securely fasten the screw on the bracket into the central screw hole of the thermal imager device mounting interface. 2. Install the device with the helmet adapter on a L4G24 standard helmet bracket. 3. Adjust the L4G24 bracket and adapter to the optimal observation position. Note : In helmet-mounted use, you need to operate the menu in the device to flip the screen. Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Figure 2.2 J-YM2.0 Installation Diagram for Helmet-mounted Use 2.1.4 Sights/Front string sights Use When using the device as a Sights or Front string sights , after installing the battery, you need to install the Picatinny rail adapter on the device, and then install the device (with the adapter) on the Picatinny rail, the installation steps are as follows: 1. Take out the Picatinny adapter, and use two M5 screws to fix it in the two screw holes on the outside of the device mounting interface; 2. Remove the monocular eye shield and attach the sights eyeshade; 3. Install the device with the Picatinny rail adapter on the Picatinny rail. Note: when removing the monocular eyecup, hold the part that connects the eyecup to the device and pull it out pulling on the eyecup directly may cause damage to the eyecup. Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Figure 2.3 J-YM2.0 Thermal Scope Installation Diagram 2.2 Power-on for Use Remove the lens hood before powering on the device, and press and hold the On button for 3s. The device will show a startup screen during the initialization process, and the image will be displayed after the shutter correction. 3. Operating Instructions 3.1 Home Screen Operations 3.1.1 Home Screen Display The information displayed on the home screen of J-YM2.0 includes the infrared image, time, battery level, azimuth information, pitch angle information, roll angle information, digital zoom amplification, image polarity, reticle (displayed after being set in the menu), PIP (displayed after being set in the menu) and WIFI. J-YM Home Screen Display No. Icon Description 1 Azimuth compass Displays W, NW, N, NE, E, SE, S, and SW azimuths and angles. 2 Time Hours and minutes are displayed 3 Battery level When the battery is fully charged, the color of the battery frame changes from white to red when the battery is low 4 Reticle By default, it is not displayed and can be enabled in the menu settings. 5 Pitch angle -90° ~ 90° 6 Roll angle -90° ~ 90° Can be displayed after being set in the menu, with the default mode 7 PIP digital zoom being full-screen digital zoom centered on reticle. 8 Image polarity WhiteHot, BlackHot, Iron, Outline, Green and RedHot 9 Video capture icon Video capture prompts icon Image capture 10 icon Image capture prompts icon Digital zoom 11 amplification Display digital zoom magnification 12 WIFI WIFI is on Figure 3.1 J-YM2.0 Home Screen Main functions of J-YM2.0 buttons No. Component 1 button 2 button 3 button Press Press and hold Press Press and hold Press Press and J-YM2.0 Function Description In the menureturns to the previous option/increases the value. Out of menudigital zoom In/Out the menucorrection In the menu confirm Out of menu Menu display In the menuExit Menu Out of menu On/Off In the menu moves to the next option/decreases the value. Out of menu image capture In the menuno function 4 + 5 + 6 + hold Press Press Press Out of menuvideo capture In/Out the menuswitch image polarity In/Out the menuturn off the screen In/Out the menuicon hidden 3.1.2 Digital Zoom In the home screen, tap the button to display the digital zoom image. The device defaults to full-screen digital zoom centered on division. J-YM2.0 supports 1.06.0× digital zoom, image centered 1×/2×/4×/6× amplification. 3.1.3 Polarity Switching Press and hold the + button to switch image polarities among WhiteHot, BlackHot, Iron, Outline, Green and RedHot cyclically. 3.1.4 Manual Image Correction If the infrared image appears blurry, degraded, uneven, or with halos, manual shutter correction is necessary. Press and hold the button simultaneously for 2s to manually correct the shutter. You can hear the shutter click during the correction. The correction time is less than 1s. 3.1.5 Image Capture In the home screen, press the button to capture an image. The interface will display the image capture icon on the left side during the capture process, and the captured image will be named according to the current time and date. 3.1.6 Video Capture In the home screen, press button to capture a video, the video capture icon will be displayed on the left side of the interface during image capture, the captured image will be named by the current time and saved, every 20 minutes is saved as a video file. 3.1.7 Turn off the screen Pressing "+" (1s) at the same time will turn off the screen. 3.1.8 Icon hidden Pressing "+" (1s) at the same time will remove the icon. 3.2 Menu Operations In the home screen, tap button to enter the menu mode. In the menu mode, you can set the Image, Reticle, Settings and Clip-on. Figure 3.2 Main Menu 3.2.1 Image Brightness: set the screen brightness to 1-10; the default value is 5. Contrast: set the image contrast to 1-10; the default value is 5. Red value: set the prominence of the heat source in the Red-hot image from 1 to 3, and the default value is 2. Edge: Set the color of the edge of the heat source of the Outline image, the optional values are white, green, and red. The PIP allows setting the display mode of the image. The default is Full-screen, and PIP can be selected. When PIP is selected, it will be overlaid on the bottom of the display. The COMP allows you to configure the compass information display and choose whether to show the pitch angle and roll angle. The Auto Flip allows you to configure the menu display orientation. By default, it is set for handheld use where the buttons are facing up. However, for head-mounted use, you can enable menu flip to and align it to your specifications. This function is disabled by default. The Flip the screen up allows you set the switch of the screen off function after the device is flipped up, and the device is turned off by default when the headset is in use. Figure 3.3 Image Figure 3.4 Flip the screen up 3.2.2 Reticle The Reticle settings allow you to customize the Reticle Display, Reticle Type, Reticle Multiplier, Reticle Color, and Reticle Movement to your preferences. The Reticle Display toggles the reticle ON/OFF. When the reticle is visible, you can customize its color and position to your preferences. Reticle Type can be 5 types. Reticle Multiplier can be set to ON or OFF. If ON is selected, the reticle changes with the electron zoom. Reticle Color can be set to White, Black, Green, Red and Blue. Reticle Move can be set to Default, Horizontal, or Vertical. If Default is selected, the position of the reticle will be reset to the center of the image. If Horizontal or Vertical is selected, the reticle will move horizontally or vertically. The move value ranges from 100 to 100, and each move value represents a pixel with 5 archives. Figure 3.5 Reticle 3.2.3 Settings The Settings menu provides options to calibrate the device, restore factory settings, and more. It includes settings for Wi-Fi, COMP AC, Date and Time, PAL, Correcting, Reset, Working Hours, SN, Memory Format, and other functions. Wi-Fi functionality can be enabled or disabled in the settings, with Wi-Fi being disabled by default. When Wi-Fi is enabled, the Wi-Fi icon will be displayed on the home interface. After about 10 seconds, a mobile device can find the access point named XWIFI_XXXXX, and the default password is 12345678. Once successfully connected to Wi-Fi, you can use the app to observe or capture images/videos. Note: During the Wi-Fi activation process, the Wi-Fi icon will flash as a prompt. Please be aware that you will be unable to take photos or videos during this time. Please contact the supplier for App. The COMP-AC feature is mainly used to calibrate the compass accuracy. It is recommended to perform azimuth calibration when using the device for the first time or in a different location. During the calibration process, rotate the device horizontally 360° and then rotate it upward and downward by 90°. Follow the on-screen instructions and click "Start" to initiate the rotation. After completing the rotation, click the middle button to finish the calibration. Date and Time set device date and time. PAL allows you to enable or disable the output of analog video, which is disabled by default. You can observe the image on a monitor. by connecting the Type C interface on the device to the BNC connector on the monitor using the cable provided in the package. Note: The power consumption will be increased after PAL video output is enabled. Note: When this function is enabled, the photo and video functions may be abnormal. "Correcting" allows you to set the time interval for shutter correction. A value of 03510 15202530 indicates that shutter correction will be performed at fixed time intervals, with the unit being minutes. A value of 0 means that the user needs to manually perform the shutter correction operation. "Reset" allows you to restore the device to its factory settings. Selecting this option and clicking OK will reset the device data to its default settings and exit all menus. Please note that the Type C interface cannot be used to connect other devices while this function is running. Working Hours displays accumulated service time. Note: The factory reset will not clear the service time of the device. SNdisplays product serial number and product software version information "Memory Format" allows you to delete photos and videos stored in the device. Before selecting this option, please ensure that the WIFI switch is turned on. During the execution of this function, the Type C interface cannot be used to connect other devices. WIFI Reset can restore the WIFI name and password to the default settings. Before selecting this option, you need to turn on the WIFI switch. When this function is running, you cannot use the Type-C interface to connect other devices. 3.2.4 Serial port After connecting the device to a PC via the Type C interface, it provides the option to switch between the serial port mode and the OTG mode. By default, it is set to the serial port mode, enabling serial port debugging with the PC. When the WiFi is turned on, the connection can be switched to OTG mode, allowing for video and photo storage and reading. The PC will recognize the device as a camera device and prompt accordingly. Note: The device Wi-Fi needs to be enabled when exporting images and videos via cables. Note: When this function is enabled, the photo and video functions may be abnormal. Under the serial port debugging mode, when the device is connected to a PC using the USB connector, a serial port will be detected on the PC. This allows the user to perform updates and debugging tasks using client software. Note: To prevent any damage to the device, it is recommended to perform updates using the appropriate client software. Figure 3.6 Settings 3.2.5 Clip-on Mode switching Select "M" to exit the pre-string mode interface. Brightness: Select " " to set the display brightness of the screen, the adjustment range is 1-10, and the default value is 5. WIFI: Select " " setting to turn WIFI on or off, the default is off. Screen movement: Select" " to set the three options of "Archive G", "Horizontal X" and "Vertical Y", select "Archive G" will archive the division position to 5 gears, change the "Horizontal X" and "Vertical Y" two options to make the division move in both horizontal and vertical directions ±83 and ±111, each moving value represents a pixel, and it will be automatically saved after exiting. Exit: Select" " to exit the menu. Figure 3.7 Clip-on Figure 3.8 Screen movement 4. Faults and Troubleshooting Table 4.1 provides a list of common issues that may occur while using the J-YM2.0 device. Please refer to the steps listed in Table 4.1 to troubleshoot and resolve the specific issues. It is important to verify whether these problems have been successfully resolved after troubleshooting. Please note that Table 4.1 may not include all issues that may arise during use. In these instances please contact the manufacturer at (phone number) Table 4.1 J-YM2.0 Troubleshooting No. Faults Test or Check Troubleshooting (a) Check whether the battery is installed (a) Reinstall the battery. in the correct direction. (b) Clean the threads of (b) Check whether there are sundries or the battery cover and scraps around the knob of the battery battery compartment. Verify if the cover. (c) Perform the higher battery (c) Check whether the battery cover is level maintenance. contacts are 1 damaged, worn or deformed. (d) Perform the higher clean and free (d) Check whether the battery level maintenance. from any debris compartment is damaged or deformed. (e)Change 18650 battery or corrosion (e) Verify if the battery dimensions meet conforming to standard the specified requirement: diameter of 18 ± 0.5 mm and a length of 69 ± 0.5 mm. (a) Check whether the battery is installed, (a) Replace the old battery whether its direction is correct, and with a new one and install whether its power is sufficient. it correctly according to Unable to 2 (b) Check whether the On/Off button can the instructions in Chapter power on be pressed normally. 2. (b) Perform the higher level maintenance. (a) Check whether the lens hood is (a) Remove the lens hood removed and whether the focal length is and adjust the objective appropriate. lens focusing knob. Unable to (b) Check whether the objective lens is (b) Remove the barriers. 3 display the blocked during operation. (c) Perform the higher image (c) Check whether the lens is damaged. level maintenance. (d) Long press the button to perform (d) Perform the higher manual shutter correction. level maintenance if the fault persists.