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Quick Start Guide

TRAIL LRF

Thermal Imaging Sights


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For detailed information about the device, please download the complete user manual: www.pulsar-nv.com/products/thermal-imaging-scopes

THERMAL SIGHTS TRAIL LRF

Attention! Trail LRF thermal imaging sights require a license if exported outside your country.

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Buttons Legend Getting Started TURNING ON AND IMAGE SETUP џ Open the lens cover (1). џ Turn the device on with a short press of the ON/OFF (11) button. џ Rotate the dioptre adjustment ring (7) to see crisp image of the icons on the display. џ Rotate the lens focusing ring (2) to see a crisp image of the object observed. џ Select a preferable calibration mode - manual (M), semi-automatic (SA) or automatic (A) in the main menu. џ Calibrate the image with a short press of the ON/OFF (11) button (if calibration џ mode SA or M has been selected). Close the lens cover during manual calibration. џ Set up display brightness, contrast and continuous zoom in the џ QUICK MENU (button MENU - brief press). џ Turn the device off with a long press of the ON/OFF (11) button.

Buttons and Components

Lens focusing ring Lens cover

Navigation button UP/ Rangefinder

M

Long press:

Brief press:

Power ON/OFF

Power on sight /

Power off sight /

button (11)

Calibrate sensor

Display

Navigation

Activate rangefinder / Measure distance

Select color palette /

button UP (3) Button MENU (4)

Quick menu access /

Main menu access / exit

Start/stop SCAN mode

Confirm selection / Switch between quick menu items Change step-up zoom

PiP mode ON/OFF

Recording

Start video recording /

Photo mode ON /

button REC (6)

Take a picture

Switch to Video mode

Navigation button DOWN (5)

Charging the Battery Pack Navigation button Dioptre adjustment DOWN Recording ring Button button MENU Eyeshade REC

џ Insert the Battery Pack (12) into the supplied charging base. Close the lever (14). џ Connect one end of the micro USB cable (16) to the microUSB port (15) of the charging base. џ Connect the other end of the micro USB cable to the charger (17). џ Connect the charger (17) to a 220V socket (18).

14 Lever

Continuous green LED - full battery Continuous red LED - empty battery

LED Indicator

15 MicroUSB port

17

Charger

18 220V socket

Micro-USB port

16 USB cable

Pic. 1 Laser rangefinder Battery Pack lever

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Battery Pack

Installing The Battery Pack Power On/Off button

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џ Lift the lever (14). Remove the Battery Pack (12) from the charging base. џ Insert the Battery Pack (12) into the thermal imager as shown with F element on the Battery Pack facing downwards. џ Fix the battery by clicking the lever (13).

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Installation of mount

Stream Vision

Attach the mount to the base of the riflescope using a hex-nut wrench and screws.

Download the Stream Vision application to stream live video from the display of your TRAIL LRF to a smartphone / tablet PC via Wi-Fi. Further guidelines online: www.pulsar-nv.com

The mounting holes in the base of the riflescope enable the mount to be installed in one of the multiple positions. The choice of the mounting position helps the user to ensure the correct eye relief depending on the rifle type. Install the sight on the rifle and check if the position is suitable for you, then remove the sight. Unscrew the screws halfway, apply some thread sealant onto the thread of the screws and tighten them fully (do not overtighten). Let the sealant dry for a while.

Position 1: 3 screws Position 2: 2 screws Position 3: 2 screws

The riflescope is ready to be installed on a rifle and to be zeroed. Before going to hunt, please follow instructions in the section “Zeroing”.

Using the integrated laser rangefinder

PACKAGE CONTENTS Thermal Imaging Sight IPS5 Battery Pack Battery charger with mains charger Wireless remote control Carrying case

MicroUSB cable Mount (with screws and hex-nut wrench(-es))* User manual Lens cloth Warranty card

* Mount may not be included for certain orders. This product is subject to change in line with improvements to its design. The latest edition of this user manual is available online at www.pulsar-nv.com

џ Turn the sight on with a brief press of the button ON/OFF (11). 11 џ Press briefly the button UP (3) to start the 7m rangefinder - rangefinding indicator will appear on the display. [] џ Point the rangefinding indicator at an object to measure. џ Press briefly the button UP (3) to measure distance. џ Distance value will appear in the top right corner of the display. SCAN mode џ Turn the sight on with as brief press of the button ON/OFF (11). џ Press briefly the button UP (3) to start the rangefinder - rangefinding indicator will appear on the display. џ Point the rangefinding indicator at an object to measure. џ Press and hold down the button UP (3) to continuously measure the distance to various object or moving objects. џ Distance value will appear in the top right corner of the display.

Please go to the main menu item 3

for additional settings. 4


MODEL TRAIL LRF

MODEL TRAIL LRF

XP38 76517

XP50 76519

uncooled 640x480 50 17

uncooled 640x480 50 17

F38mm, F/1.2 1.2 1.2-9.6 2/4/8 50 16.3 28.6 ±4

F50mm, F/1.2 1.6 1.6-12.8 2/4/8 50 12.4 21.8 ±4

1350 5

1800 5

Reticle Click value, mm at 100 m (H/V)

45/45

34/34

Click range, mm@100m (H/V)

9000/9000

6800/6800

XQ28 76514

XQ38 76516

XQ50 76518

uncooled

uncooled

uncooled

384x288 50 17

384x288 50 17

384x288 50 17

F28mm, F/1.2 1.5 1.5-6 2/4 50 13.3 23.3 ±4

F38mm, F/1.2 2.1 2.1-8.4 2/4 50 9.8 17.2 ±4

F50mm, F/1.2 2.7 2.7-10.8 2/4 50 7.5 13.1 ±4

800 5

1350 5

1800 5

SKU# Microbolometer: Type Resolution, pixels Frame rate, Hz Pixel size, µm Optical characteristics: Objective lens Magnification, x Continuous digital zoom, x Digital zoom Eye relief, mm Field of view (H), degree m@100m Dioptre adjustment, D Max. observation range of an animal, such as a deer, m/y Close-up range, m

Click range, mm@100m (H/V)

36/36

27/27

20/20

Click range, mm@100m (H/V)

7200/7200

5400/5400

4000/4000

SKU# Microbolometer: Type Resolution, pixels Frame rate, Hz Pixel size, µm Optical characteristics: Objective lens Magnification, x Continuous digital zoom, x Digital zoom Eye relief, mm Field of view (H), degree m@100m Dioptre adjustment, D Max. observation range of an animal, such as a deer, m/y Close-up range, m Reticle

Display: Type / Resolution, pixels Operational characteristics: Power supply Battery type / Capacity / Output voltage External power supply Operating time on battery pack (at t=22°C), hours* Max. recoil power on rifled weapon, Joules Max. recoil power on smooth-bore weapon, Joules Degree of protection, IP code (IEC60529) Operating temperature range Dimensions, mm inch Weight (without battery/mount), kg oz Video recorder Video / photo resolution, pixel Video / photo format Built-in memory Built-in memory capacity Wi-Fi channel Frequency Line-of-sight reception range, m Rangefinder Wavelength, nm Max. measuring range, m** Measuring accuracy, m

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Display: Type / Resolution, pixels Operational characteristics: Power supply Battery type / Capacity / Output voltage External power supply Operating time on battery pack (at t=22°C), hours* Max. recoil power on rifled weapon, Joules Max. recoil power on smooth-bore weapon, Joules Degree of protection, IP code Operating temperature range Dimensions, mm inch Weight (without battery/mount), kg oz Video recorder Video / photo resolution, pixel Video / photo format Built-in memory Built-in memory capacity Wi-Fi channel Frequency Line-of-sight reception range, m

905 1000 +/-1

Rangefinder Wavelength, nm Max. measuring range, m** Measuring accuracy, m

AMOLED / 640x480

3 – 4.2V 3 – 4.2V 3 – 4.2V Li-Ion Battery Pack IPS5 / 5000 mAh / DC 3.7V 5V (USB) 5V (USB) 5V (USB) 8

8

8

6000

6000

6000

12 IPX7

12 IPX7

12 IPX7

-25 °С ... +50 °С / -13 °F ... 122 °F 287x102x76 11.3x4x3 0.63 22.2

285x102x76 11.2x4x3 0.67 23.6

292x102x76 11.5x4x3 0.71 25

640x480 640x480 640x480 .avi / .jpg .avi / .jpg .avi / .jpg 8 Gb 8 Gb 8 Gb 150 min video or ˃10 000 pictures 2.4GHz 802.11 b/g/n 15 905 1000 +/-1

15 905 1000 +/-1

* Actual operating time depends on the extent of using Wi-Fi, integrated video recorder and rangefinder. ** Depends on the characteristics of the object under observation and environmental conditions.

AMOLED / 640x480 3 – 4.2V 3 – 4.2V Li-Ion Battery Pack IPS5 / 5000 mAh / DC 3.7V 5V (USB) 5V (USB) 8

8

6000

6000

12 IPX7

12 IPX7

-25 °С ... +50 285x102x76 11.2x4x3 0.67 23.6

°С / -13 °F ... 122 °F 292x102x76 11.5x4x3 0.71 25

640x480 640x480 .avi / .jpg .avi / .jpg 8 Gb 8 Gb 150 min video or ˃10 000 pictures 2.4GHz 802.11 b/g/n 15

15

905 1000 +/-1

905 1000 +/-1

* Actual operating time depends on the extent of using Wi-Fi, integrated video recorder and rangefinder. ** Depends on the characteristics of the object under observation and environmental conditions. This product is subject to change in line with improvements to its design. The latest edition of this user manual is available online at www.pulsar-nv.com

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