Pulsar Krypton 2 XQ35/XG50 Manual
This document provides comprehensive instructions and specifications for the Pulsar Krypton 2 XQ35/XG50 thermal imaging device. Discover how to effectively use this advanced thermal imager for various applications, including hunting, security surveillance, and capturing high-quality thermal images and videos day or night.
Key Features and Specifications
- Model: Krypton 2 XQ35/XG50
- Microbolometer: Uncooled
- Resolution: 384x288 (XQ35), 640x480 (XG50)
- Detection Range: Up to 1300m (XQ35), 2300m (XG50)
- Display Type: AMOLED
- Operating Temperature: -25 °C to +50 °C
- Protection: IPX7 waterproof
- Video Recording: Integrated
- Connectivity: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
Device Components and Controls
Familiarize yourself with the various parts and controls of the Krypton 2 device, including the objective lens cap, eyepiece cap, battery lock lever, buttons for menu navigation and recording, focus knob, and USB port.
Battery Information
The device is powered by a rechargeable IPS7 lithium-ion battery, offering up to 11 hours of operation. Learn about proper battery charging procedures, precautions to prevent damage, and recommendations for optimal battery life, including storage and operating temperature guidelines.
Getting Started
Follow the step-by-step instructions for initial setup, including battery installation, connecting the device to power sources, and understanding the LED indicators for battery status.
For detailed operational guidance, refer to sections on:
- Battery Charging
- Battery Installation
- Mounting the Thermal Imaging Module
- Device Setup and Image Configuration
- Stream Vision 2 App Integration
Package Contents
The package typically includes the thermal camera, a Pulsar 3x20 B monocular, a carrying case, a remote control, batteries, a charger, USB cables, a quick start guide, and lens cleaning cloth.
Additional Resources
For further assistance and information, users can refer to the Pulsar Vision website for product support and updates.