AGM Global Vision VICTRIX User manual

USER MANUAL
VICTRIX
THERMAL IMAGING CLIP-ON SYSTEM

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LIST OF CONTENTS
TITLE PAGE
Safety Summary 4
1. GENERAL INFORMATION 6
1.1 System Description 6
1.2 Standard Components 9
1.3 Optional Equipment 10
1.4 Key Features 11
2. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 12
2.1 Installation and Mounting 12
2.2 Controls and Display Indicators 18
2.3 Operating Procedures 26
3. MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS 29
3.1 Operator Troubleshooting 29
3.2 Maintenance 30
4. WARRANTY INFORMATION 32
4.1 Warranty Information and Registration 32
5. SPECIFICATIONS 34
5.1 Specifications 34
APPENDIX 37
A. Spare Parts List 37

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SAFETY SUMMARY
• Read and follow all instructions
• Read all warnings
• Only use the attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer
• All service must be provided by the manufacturer
WARNING:
Always make sure your firearm is unloaded before you place the equipment on the firearm. Verify
that the chamber is empty, particularly if you stop the procedure and resume at a later time. Safe
handling rules should be followed at all times.
WARNING:
If a scope is mounted too far to the rear of a weapon, the eyepiece can injure the shooter’s brow.
Shooting at an uphill angle also increases this risk, because it shortens the distance between the
brow and the rear of the scope. When mounting your scope, we recommend positioning it as far
forward in the mounts as possible.
With hard-recoiling rifles, serious injury or even death can result from eyepiece impact when
discharging the firearm.
BEFORE SHOOTING THE FIREARM, verify that your installation provides sufficient space between
the eyepiece and the scope to account for the recoil generated by your rifle.
NOTE: Give special attention to this warning when shooting uphill and/or from a prone position.
These shooting conditions can dramatically reduce space allotted for recoil between your eyes and
the weapon. PLEASE maintain maximum distance when shooting magnum firearms or firearms
with heavy recoil. THE USER ASSUMES ALL RESPONSIBILITY AND LIABILITY FOR HAVING THE
Clip-on PROPERLY MOUNTED TO A FIREARM AND USING THE Clip-on PROPERLY. ALWAYS
CHECK THE CONDITION OF YOUR MOUNTING SYSTEM PRIOR TO USING YOUR FIREARM.
WARNING:
This product contains natural rubber latex, which may cause allergic reactions! The FDA has
reported an increase in the number of deaths associated with sensitivity to natural latex proteins.
If you are allergic to latex, learn which products contain it and strictly avoid exposure to those
products.
WARNING:
Recommends that you use an eyecup on the eyepiece of the day scope, to allow for maximum
comfort, space, and to remain undetected.

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CAUTION:
• To prevent thermal damage to the equipment, never point it (whether ON or OFF) directly at the
sun or any other source of high intensity light that the unprotected human eye cannot tolerate
(such as a welding arc). To prevent accidental exposure to these types of sources, never leave
the equipment around without the objective lens cap secured.
• DO NOT dismantle the equipment.
• Keep the equipment clean. Protect it from moisture, dramatic temperature changes, and
electrical shocks.
• DO NOT force the equipment controls past their stopping points.
• DO NOT leave the equipment activated during periods of non-operation.
• DO NOT store the equipment without first removing the batteries.
• Thoroughly clean and dry all items before placing them into the storage case.
• To avoid deformation or damage, remove the light suppressor from the Victrix before placing
the equipment in storage.
• Scope Mounting Systems are not recommended for installing the Victrix on firearms with
dynamic recoil (0.308 Win or stronger).
NOTES:
• The optical axes of the Victrix and day scope should be aligned. The distance between the
axes should not exceed 3 mm. If the difference in the axis heights of the Victrix and day scope
above the weapon rail exceeds 3 mm, you will need to replace the day scope mounting rings or
monoblock.
• To avoid losing unsaved data, DO NOT remove the batteries or disconnect the external power
source while the Victrix is on.
• Inadvertent sun damage is not considered a defect in material or workmanship, and is therefore
not covered in the product warranty.

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1 GENERAL INFORMATION
1.1 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
The Victrix clip-on system consists of two primary parts: a thermal imaging device and a mount.
The equipment comes with the mount secured to the body of the device (as shown in Figure 1-1).
The figure represents two versions of the device equipped with objective lenses with 38mm and
50mm focal length.
The Victrix is a thermal sensitive device. It can sense differences in heat emitted by objects in its
field of view, and converts the received temperature pattern into a viewable image that represents
the scene in black and white or a color pattern, depending on the selected image palette.
NOTE:
It is important that the Victrix sensor receive sufficient thermal contrast between the target
and background area, or between the different parts of a target. For example, there would be a
vast temperature contrast between the snow and any heat target (such as an animal), making it
exceptionally easy to distinguish the target.
The Victrix is based on 17 um uncooled cameras that allow for improvements in overall image
quality in a wide range of dynamic thermal environments.
To accommodate individual user needs, the Victrix has a variety of digitally controlled options
such as:
• Display brightness, contrast, and sharpness
• Digital zoom
• Palette selection (color scheme)
Information on the current operating state (battery status, active profile, palette setting, the reticle
running coordinate in the display etc.) is continuously displayed, making field operation of the
Victrix simple and convenient.
FIGURE 1-1. VICTRIX THERMAL IMAGING CLIP-ON SYSTEM
VICTRIX TС38 VICTRIX TС50

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Manufactured for exceptional durability, the Victrix has a lightweight and robust aluminum body.
The clip-on is equipped with manual objective lens focusing.
Two side Picatinny/Weaver rails allow for the installation of an optional HD Video Recorder, WiFi
Attachment, Extended Battery Pack, or other equipment.
An universal input/output connector enables an external video display (monitor, TV) or video
recorder to be connected to the Victrix.
The Victrix is powered by two CR123A (2×3V) batteries that gives up to 5 hours of continues work.
An external 6VDC/600mA power source can be connected to the Victrix. An external 5V power
bank (battery pack) also can be easily connected via an USB connector for a significant increase
of operating time.
The quick-release mount of the Victrix fits any Picatinny, MIL-STD-1913, or Weaver weapon rail.
The mount’s lever-cam clamping device ensures quick, easy and reliable mounting and removal.
The Victrix is shown in Figure 1-2. The ITEM NO. column of Table 1-1 indicates the number used to
identify items in Figure 1-2.
NOTE:
Here and below, the model Victrix with 50mm Lens is used for the example.
TABLE 1-1. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
ITEM DESCRIPTION ITEM DESCRIPTION
1Body 7Battery Cap
2Mount 8Button Control Panel
3Riser 9 Output Lens Cap
4 Objective Lens Cap 10 Output Lens
5 Objective Lens 11 Connectors Cap
6 Focus Ring 12 Side Picatinny/Weaver Rail
FIGURE 1-2. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
1
12
211
3
4
5
8
9
10
7
6UNIVERSAL
CONNECTOR (S620)
MICRO-USB CONNECTOR

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1.2 STANDARD COMPONENTS
The Victrix standard components are shown in Figure 1-3 and listed in Table 1-2.
The ITEM NO. column indicates the number used to identify items in Figure 1-3.
TABLE 1-2. STANDARD COMPONENTS
ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QUANTITY
1 Victrix Thermal Imaging Clip-On system 1
2 Objective Lens Cap 1
3 Output Lens Cap 1
4Mount 1
5CR123A Lithium Battery 2
6Light Suppressor 1 1
7Light Suppressor 2 1
8Light Suppressor 3 1
9Light Suppressor for Day Scope 1
10 Video Cable 1
11 Operation Manual 1
12 Carying Case 1
FIGURE 1-3. STANDARD COMPONENTS
1
4
2
3
678
9
10 11 12
5

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1.3 OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT
Optional items are shown in Figure 1-4 and listed in Table 1-3.
FIGURE 1-4. OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT
321 45
The ITEM NO. column indicates the number used to identify items in Figure 1-4.
The PART NO. column indicates the primary number used by the manufacturer, to identify an item.
TABLE 1-3. OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT
ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION PART NO.
1
Front Scope Mount 1
A mounting system used to install the Victrix on the lenses of
specified day scopes. Includes a clamp with inserts that will
fit 25.4 and 30 mm diameters.
6106SM11
-
Front Scope Mount 2
A mounting system used to install the Victrix on the lenses of
specified day scopes. Includes a clamp with inserts that will
fit 38 and 42 mm diameters.
6106SM21
-
Front Scope Mount 3
A mounting system used to install the Victrix on the lenses of
specified day scopes. Includes a clamp with inserts for 46.7,
48, 48.7-49, 49.5, and 5 0mm fitting diameters.
6106SM31
-
Front Scope Mount 4
A mounting system used to install the Victrix on the lenses of
specified day scopes. Includes a clamp with inserts for 56, 57,
and 58. 7mm fitting diameters.
6106SM41
-
Front Scope Mount 5
A mounting system used to install the Victrix on the lenses of
specified day scopes. Includes a clamp with inserts for 62 mm
fitting diameter.
6106SM51
2 AGM WiFi Attachment 6305WIF1
3 AGM HD Recorder 6305HDR1
4 AGM Extended Battery Pack 6308EXB1
5Hard Case for Storage/Transportation 6610HCS1

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1.4 KEY FEATURES
• Converts your day scope, sight, or binoculars into thermal imaging device
• Mounts in front of any day scope with no re-zeroing required
• High-performance thermal imaging camera
• Lightweight and robust design
• Easy to operate
• Manually adjustable objective lens
• Real-time display
• Digitally controlled features:
- Image palette
- Image brightness, contrast, and sharpness
- Electronic magnification
- Manual and Automatic Non-Uniformity Calibration (NUC)
- Stadiametric rangefinder
- Defective pixels repair
• Current operational state information display (battery status, palette setting)
• Analog video input and output
• Powered by two standard CR123A batteries
• Power input capability
• Digital HD video recorder (optional)
• External Wi-Fi module (optional)
• Fits any Picatinny, MIL-STD-1913, and Weaver rail with an adjustable quick-release mount
• Serviceability under severe conditions
• Filled with dry nitrogen to prevent internal fogging
• Waterproof
• Limited 3-year warranty

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2 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
2.1 INSTALLATION AND MOUNTING
2.1.1 BATTERY INSTALLATION
CAUTION:
Verify that the equipment is OFF before installing the batteries.
To install the batteries (refer to Figure 2-1):
1. Turn the battery cover knob (A) counterclockwise and then open the battery cover (B).
2. Install two CR123A batteries (C) into the battery compartment. Align the polarity symbols on the
batteries with the polarity symbols on the device body (D).
3. Close the battery cover. Turn the battery cover knob clockwise until stop.
When the device is on a battery charge level is displayed on the status bar (Figure 2-2).
WARNING:
Do not use rechargeable batteries since their use causes inaccurate battery level indication and
possible disconnection during operation.
FIGURE 2-1. BATTERY INSTALLATION
A
BB
C
D
FIGURE 2-2. BATTERY STATUS BAR

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2.1.2 INSTALLING THE VICTRIX ON A PICATINNY/WEAVER RAIL
WARNING:
Always make sure your firearm is unloaded before you place the equipment on the firearm.
Always verify that the chamber is empty, especially if you stop the procedure and resume later.
Safe handling rules should be followed at all times.
WARNING:
AGM recommends that you use an eyecup on the day scope’s eyepiece for maximum safety and
comfort, as well as to escape detection.
NOTE:
The optical axes of the Victrix and day scope should be aligned. The distance between the axes
should not exceed 3 mm. If the difference in the axis heights of the Victrix and day scope above the
weapon rail exceeds 3 mm, you will need to replace the day scope mounting rings or monoblock.
The Victrix comes fully assembled with a Picatinny/Weaver mount (Figure 2-2).
The mount is (A) coupled with a riser (B) and attached to the Victrix seating rail (C) with two M4×20
flathead socket cap screws (D).
Figure 2-3 shows the Victrix mounted in front of a day scope.
To install the Victrix on a Picatinny/Weaver rail, do the following:
1. Unscrew the output lens cap and place it in the storage case.
2. Remove the light suppressor from the storage case. Screw it into the thread of the output lens
in place of the cap.
FIGURE 2-2. THE VICTRIX FULLY ASSEMBLED WITH THE MOUNT
A
BE
C
D
FIGURE 2-3. THE VICTRIX ON A PICATINNY RAIL IN FRONT OF A DAY SCOPE

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3. Unlock the clamping device (A) of the Victrix mount by pushing down on the lever holder (B, see
Figure 2-4) and unlocking the cam lever (C).
4. Install the Victrix on the Picatinny/Weaver rail in front of the day scope so that the stop (E, see
Figure 2-2) slides into one of the rail’s transverse slot. The light suppressor should cover the day
scope’s objective lens.
5. Affix the Victrix to the rail by locking the cam lever (C, see Figure 2-4).
6. Verify that the clamping device is firmly secured to the Victrix. If necessary, adjust the clamping
device as detailed in Part 2.1.3 (Clamping Device Adjustment).
2.1.3 CLAMPING DEVICE ADJUSTMENT
To adjust the mount’s clamping device, do the following (refer to Figure 2-5):
1. Unlock the clamping device and remove the Victrix from the weapon.
2. To tighten/loosen the clamping device (B), push the cam (C) towards the arrow, which will cause
the nut (A) to slide out of its hole. Turn the nut (A) CW/CCW respectively, in one-two increments
(see note below). Backward-moving springs will cause the nut (A) to slide back into the hole.
NOTE:
The eight-sided nut of the clamping device will only fit into the hole if turned in one of the discrete
positions using increments equal to 360°/8.
3. Verify that the adjusted clamping device is firmly secured to the Victrix.
FIGURE 2-4. MOUNT. TOP VIEW
C
B
LOCKED POSITION UNLOCK POSITION
A
FIGURE 2-5. MOUNT. UNDERSIDE VIEW
LOCKED POSITION UNLOCK POSITION
A
B
C

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2.1.4 INSTALLING THE VICTRIX ON THE LENS OF A DAY SCOPE
Use the optional Front Scope Mount (FSM) to install the Victrix onto day scope lenses.
NOTE:
The adapters differ in attaching diameters and must fit with the day scope parameters specified
in Table 5-6 (Front Scope Mounts Data).
NOTE:
The Victrix cannot be attached to scopes that include focus rings on the housing of the objective
lens.
CAUTION:
Front Scope Mounts are not recommended for installing the Victrix on firearms with dynamic
recoil (0.308 Win or stronger).
Figure 2-6 shows the Victrix TC50-640 installed on the lens of a day scope.
Install the Victrix on the lens of a day scope as follows (refer to Figure 2-7):
1. Using a 2.5 mm Allen key, unscrew the M4×8 screws securing the Victrix mount. Remove the
mount from the seating rail and place it, along with the screws, into the storage case.
2. Take off the output lens cap and put it into the storage case.
3. With the nut (B) loosened, place the insert (C) into the FSM’s clamp (A).
4. Screw the FSM into the Victrix’s output lens thread.
5. With the nut (B) loosened, slide the Victrix with the FSM onto the lens of the day scope as far as
it goes.
6. Tighten the nut (B) using a screwdriver.
FIGURE 2-7. FRONT SCOPE MOUNT
A
F
E
D
B
C
FIGURE 2-6. THE VICTRIX INSTALLED ON THE LENS OF A DAY SCOPE

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If the position of the FSM’s clamping nut is uncomfortable, change it as follows:
1. Decide on desirable position of the nut and estimate the angle through which the FSM should be
turned CW (see Figure 2-8).
2. Remove the FSM from the Victrix.
3. Using a screwdriver, remove the M2×2.5 screws (F, see Figure 2-7) and then unscrew the ring (E).
FIGURE 2-8. ESTIMATION OF THE FSM TURNING ANGLE
NUT
DESIRABLE POSITION
OF THE NUT
CAUTION:
To loosen the ring (E, Figure 2-7), use the two auxiliary non-threaded holes (D). DO NOT
USE the threaded ones.
4. Using a lathe or other precision cutting tool, cut the inside face of the ring (E, Figure 2-7). The
value of cuts (in millimeters) should be equal to the value of the turning angle (in angular
degrees) divided by 360°.
5. Screw the ring (E) into the FSM’s body with its cut end directed inwards. Tighten the screw.
6. After applying a small amount of thread lock to the threads, affix the ring (E) using the two
M2×2.5 screws (F).
2.1.5 INSTALLING THE LIGHT SUPPRESSOR FOR A DAY SCOPE
The Light Suppressor for a Day Scope (A, Figure 2-9) slides over the eyepiece of your daytime
scope (B). The suppressor can be used with scopes that have 40-43 mm eyepiece diameters and
100-120 mm eye relief.
The suppressor can be adjusted for the eye relief of your scope by cutting the rubber at the desired
distance (C).
FIGURE 2-9. LIGHT SUPPRESSOR FOR A DAY SCOPE
AB C

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2.1.6 INSTALLING ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT
Use the side Picatinny/Weaver rail to install any additional equipment, such as the AGM HD Video
Recorder, WiFi Attachment, or the Extended Battery Pack.
2.1.7 CONNECTING AN ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT
CAUTION:
Turn off the Victrix before removing the batteries or connecting/disconnecting any external
equipment.
Remove the connector protective cap (see Figure 1-2).
Connect a cable of the external 5V battery bank to the Victrix Micro-USB connector.
Connect a cable of Digital Video Recorder, WiFi Attachment, or the Extended Battery Pack to the
Victrix S620 universal connector.
Use the video cable plug (A, Figure 2-11) to connect an external video recorder/monitor/TV to the
Victrix. Connect the video cable plug (C) to the Victrix S620 universal connector.
Use the video cable plug (B) to connect an external power source (6 VDC / 600 mA) to the Victrix.
Connect the video cable plug (C) to the Victrix S620 universal connector.
NOTE:
The external power supply must have a standard OD double-pole socket with a positive central
contact.
CAUTION:
After removing the cable, replace the protective cap over the connector.
FIGURE 2-10. HD RECORDER INSTALLATION
A
B
FIGURE 2-11. VIDEO CABLE
C

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2.2 CONTROLS AND DISPLAY INDICATIONS
2.2.1 CONTROLS
CAUTION:
DO NOT force the equipment controls past their stopping points.
The Victrix controls are shown in Figures 2-12 and 2-14, and are defined in Tables 2-1 and 2-2. The
ITEM NO. columns indicate the numbers used to identify items in the figures.
TABLE 2-1. CONTROLS
ITEMS CONTROLS OPERATING MODE FIRST SHORT PRESS LONG PRESS
1Central
Button
Real time image NUC
ON / OFF
Quick menu Exit Quick Menu
Main menu Confirm selection
2Up
Button
Real time image Bring out quick menu
Enter main menuQuick menu Change parameters
Main menu Change parameters
3Down
Button
Real time image Bring out quick menu
NAQuick menu Change parameters
Main menu Change parameters
4Left
Button
Real time image Bring out quick menu
NAQuick menu Switch function
Main menu Select Setting Options
5Right
Button
Real time image Bring out quick menu
NAQuick menu Switch function
Main menu Select Setting Options
6Focus Ring Focuses the objective lens for the sharpest image
FIGURE 2-12. CONTROLS
6
1
3
4 5
2

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NOTE:
Various display symbols indicating the current operating state of the Victrix can be displayed
permanently, may appear momentarily, or can be set to appear only when a certain function is
activated.
NOTE:
Each button is responsible for some functions selected by short press or long press the button.
Pushing a button for 3+ second is considered “long press.”
2.2.2 STATUS BAR
The status bar is located in the lower part of the display (Figure 2-8) and shows information about
an actual operating status of the sight, including:
1. Color palette: WH (White Hot), BH (Black Hot), C1~C10.
2. Current digital zoom magnification.
3. Battery charge with current level in percent.
2.2.3 QUICK MENU
The Quick Menu allows change of basic settings. Enter the Quick menu with a short press of
any button in Up/Down/Left/Right. To toggle between the functions below, press Left or Right
button when Quick menu is in display. If select of Zoom, Palette, Brightness, Contrast, Sharpness
functions do not take place in 5 second, the information disappear from display.
MANUAL (SILENT) CALIBRATION
Close the lens cover before calibration.
There is a mechanical shutter between the camera sensor and the lens. This shutter is used
to perform a non-uniformity calibration (NUC). During NUC, the shutter presents a uniform
temperature source to each detector element in the array. While imaging the flat-field source, the
camera updates the offset correction coefficients, resulting in a more uniform image after the
process is complete. The Victrix allows the user to manually trigger or interrupt scheduled NUC
function.
BRIGHTNESS
Press the Up/Down buttons to change image brightness from 0~9.
PALETTE
Basic image mode is “White Hot” (C1). Press the Up/Down buttons to select palette C1~C10.
1 2 3
FIGURE 2-8. STATUS BAR

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ZOOM
Press the Up/Down buttons to change digital zoom from 1X, 2X, 4X, and PIP.
Picture in inset window under PIP mode is 2X digital zoom.
CONTRAST
Press the Up/Down buttons to change display contrast from 0~9.
SHARPNESS
Select one of the sharpness aside (Normal/Smooth/Sharp) with a short press of Up / Down.
STADIAMETRIC RANGEFINDER
Victrix clip-on is equipped with a stadiametric rangefinder which allows the user to
estimate approximate distance to an object of known size.
You will see on the display: measurement bars, icons of three reference objects and respective
distances for the three objects.
There are three pre-set reference objects:
Object 1 - height 0.3 m
Object 2 - height 0.7 m
Object 3 - height 1.7 m
The lower fixed bar under the object automatically appear on display, press the Up/Down buttons
to move the upper horizontal bar until the object fits entirely between the two lines. The distance
to the object is automatically recalculated as you move the upper line.
Press Left/Right buttons to choose reference object, press Middle button to exit rangefinder
mode, range information will not disappear from display automatically.
Distance to the object displays in status bar and a “> < ” on reticle suggests the aiming point
accordingly.
To select the unit of measurement (meters or yards), go to the respective menu option.
FIGURE 2-9. STADIAMETRIC RANGEFINDER

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2.2.4 MAIN MENU
NOTE
Enter the main menu with a long press of the Up button. Press the Left/Right buttons to select
between the main menu options.
All menu is displayed in the central area of the image. The reason is the reduced field of view of
the day sight by higher magnifications. Reaching a low battery state the device gives a warning in
the top left corner of the central area.
EXIT
Press the Up/Down button to Exit, the Main Menu will not disappear automatically.
AUTO NUC
Press the Up/Down button to turn Automatic Non-Uniformity Calibration On / Off. In the
automatic mode the need for calibration is based on software algorithm, calibration starts
automatically. When choose Off, user will do calibration manually by either lens cover(silent
without shutter) or press middle button(with shutter). Manual calibration function is in
Quick Menu.
OLED BRIGHTNESS
Press the Up / Down buttons to change LED brightness from 0, 1, 2.
UNIT
Press Up/Down to select units of measurement from Yards and Meters.
DEFECTIVE PIXEL REPAIR
Press Up/Down buttons then close lens cover to repair defective pixel. Defective pixels are
found by software algorithm.
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