Introduction to the Pulsar Axion Compact XG35
The Pulsar Axion Compact XG35 is a state-of-the-art thermal imaging monocular engineered for superior performance in diverse environmental conditions, suitable for both day and night operations. Its advanced thermal detection capabilities allow users to observe targets effectively, even through obstacles like fog, smoke, or rain. This manual serves as a comprehensive guide to help users understand and utilize the full potential of their Axion Compact device.
Key Features and Capabilities
This thermal imager boasts a compact, lightweight, and ergonomic design, making it highly portable and user-friendly. Key features include:
- High-resolution 640x400 AMOLED display for clear imaging.
- Versatile optical and digital zoom options for detailed observation.
- Integrated video and photo recording with 64 GB internal memory.
- Wi-Fi connectivity for seamless integration with the Pulsar Stream Vision 2 application, enabling remote control, live streaming, and firmware updates.
- Robust construction with IPX7 waterproofing and a wide operating temperature range (-25°C to +40°C).
- Multiple color modes and sensitivity enhancement levels for optimal image adjustment.
Getting Started and Operation
This manual guides users through the initial setup, including battery installation and charging, powering on the device, and adjusting essential settings like image calibration, amplification levels, and color modes. It details how to navigate the main and quick menus, utilize functions such as Picture-in-Picture (PiP) mode, Wi-Fi activation, and the stadiametric rangefinder.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Essential information on device maintenance, technical inspection, and proper storage is provided to ensure longevity and optimal performance. A dedicated troubleshooting section addresses common issues, offering solutions for problems like device not turning on, image quality degradation, connectivity issues, and more.