FULL MOON OPTICS DOMINUS-55 User manual

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DOMINUS-55
DOMINUS-80
LONG RANGE THERMAL
IMAGING BINOCULAR
OPERATION MANUAL
IMPORTANT: Please read this manual in its
entirety PRIOR to using this device!

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WARNING:NEVER
POINT THIS DEVICE
DIRECTLY AT THE SUN OR
ANY FIRE / HEAT SOURCE
WITH TEMPERATURE OF
OVER 500C/930F! DOING SO
WILL PERMANENTLY
DAMAGE THE THERMAL SENSOR AND WILL
VOID ANY WARRANTY CLAIMS! SEE PAGE-14
FOR MORE DETAILS AND FOR VERY
IMPORTANT CARE WARNINGS!
THERMAL IMAGING:
Let’s try to understand how this device works and what it can
and cannot do:
1. Your thermal device works on the principle of
detecting infrared radiation, also known as energy.
Instead of operating in a visible light spectrum of 400-
700nm (such as regular binoculars or scopes), thermal
imagers detect waves as high as 17,000nm or 17µm,
which are beyond our capability to observe with naked
eye. The infrared signal is received by the thermal device
and is then converted into an electrical signal by the
thermal sensor (called microbolometer), located inside the
unit and that electrical signal is then displayed on the
micro display located near the ocular (eyepiece).
2. Your device operates with batteries. Unlike a daylight
scope, where you see the image due to light traveling
through the glass and the prisms, the thermal imaging
device works by projecting the image onto a screen.
While the thermal sensor is the crucial component of any
thermal device, the image display quality is also very
important to have the best possible image clarity and
widest field of view. Since the image is projected on the
screen, it has certain limited resolution…so please do not
expect your device to provide the same crystal clear and
full-color image as you would see through your daylight
scope. The main advantage of this thermal device is that it
detects heat signatures in the conditions where seeing
your target is virtually impossible with your naked eye.

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OPERATION:
DOMINUS-80 BINOCULAR (DOMINUS-55 features same body
design, but with smaller objective lens)
Glossary:
1 –Laser Rangefinder Lens
2 –LRF (Laser Rangefinder) ON/Range Button
3 –Invert Button
4 –Eyepiece (Ocular) Focusing Rings
5 –Zoom Button
6 –Super Controller / MENU Button
7 –Battery Compartment Tube / 9V External Power Input
8 –Power ON/OFF/Standby Switch
9 –Micro-USB Connector (5V Power Bank Input)
10 –REC (Video Recording) Button
11 –Distance Focusing Ring
12 –Germanium Objective Lens (Protective Lens Cover)
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INSTALLING THE BATTERIES:
Your thermal binocular operates on commonly available 3V Lithium
batteries, CR123-type. You need 3 batteries to operate the device.
Rechargeable batteries are OK, but their peak voltage cannot exceed
4.2V each.
To install the batteries, unscrew the battery compartment cover
(Battery Compartment Tube (7) runs underneath the binocular body
and the compartment cover is located on the opposite end of the 9V
External Power Input (7)) and install the batteries inserting the positive
(+) end first. Once the batteries are inside, replace the cover closing it
tightly.
TURNING THE UNIT ON AND OFF:
Your binocular unit has a rotating Power ON/OFF Switch (8). To turn
the unit ON, first remove the objective lens cover (12) and rotate the
Power Switch (8) forward (or counter-clockwise) one step. Look
through the eyepieces –the unit will become operational within
approximately 4-5 seconds. To turn the unit OFF rotate the same
switch backwards (or clockwise) one step. Please note that you can
enter Standby mode where the unit remains on, but the image
display is turned off by rotating the Power Switch one extra step
forward. Depending on the model, you may need to slightly pull the
switch (8) outward from the body and then rotation forward will be
possible for this Standby Mode step. The red LED power indicator
located between the eyepieces will remain lit during the standby
mode. To return to the ON mode simply rotate the switch (8) one
step backward (no pulling outward is necessary during backward
rotation). Always replace the objective lens cover after the unit is
turned off and is no longer is in use.
FOCUSING THE UNIT:
To obtain the sharp image, you must first rotate Ocular Focusing
Rings (4) in either direction, until you notice in which position the
image is at its best. Focus one eye at a time. Since you are looking at
a display, it will be easier to adjust the oculars focus by simply
focusing your attention on the display letters and numbers. After that,
rotate the Distance Focusing Ring (11) also until the image is at its
best. You may have to repeat the process again, until the image is
sharp and clear. Once the clear image is obtained, you no longer
need to adjust the Eyepiece Rings, just rotate the Distance Focusing
Ring to adjust the distance to the object you are viewing.

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SUPER CONTROLLER FUNCTIONS:
Your thermal binocular comes with a unique Super Controller (6), which
allows for nearly instant image adjustment to the best possible brightness
and clarity without having to enter the menu settings. This feature is
extremely useful when atmospheric conditions change rapidly, especially
during high humidity and/or rapid temperature changes.
The super controller has the following sequence when short-pressed:
1. IMAGE GAIN (GAIN)
2. DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS (BRGT)
3. SENSITIVITY (SENS)
4. IMAGE DETAIL ENHANCEMENT (IDE)
To adjust the IMAGE GAIN, rotate the Super Controller either
clockwise or counterclockwise while viewing the image –you will see
word GAIN and either positive or negative number appear on the
bottom left corner of the image display. There are 10 negative and 10
positive Gain levels and a Zero level. Lowering the Image Gain will
allow for better facial and detail recognition. Increasing the Image
Gain will allow for better target detection and recognition of
surroundings, such as houses/buildings, trees and bushes and so on,
allowing you to better see the target surroundings and to better orient
in the terrain.
To adjust the Display Brightness level short-press the
Super Controller once and letters BRGT will appear in the display –
you can now rotate the same switch and Display Brightness will
change. There are 30 levels of display brightness. During nighttime
use, brightness level is optimal between 10 and 20, depending on the
ambient conditions. Keep in mind that higher brightness levels drain
the batteries faster.
To adjust the Thermal Sensitivity (Sensor’s Brightness
Output) short-press the GAIN switch twice and letters SENS will
appear in the display –you can now rotate the same switch and
Sensitivity will change. There are 40 levels of sensitivity (min
sensitivity is 40 and max is 80)
To activate the Image Detail Enhancement (IDE) short-
press the GAIN switch three times and letters IDE will appear in the
display –you can now rotate the same switch and image details will be
enhanced. There are 7 levels of enhancement and a Zero level. Each
IDE level incrementally increases the level of the detail, similar to the
TV resolution upscaling, allowing user to greatly enhance the image
resolution and level of image detail. This feature is especially useful
during high humidity, where normally level of image detail is poor. It is
also useful when observing object at long distances and when utilizing
Zoom function.

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DEVICE MENU NAVIGATION –IMPORTANT!
1. When long-pressed, the Super Controller activates the Main Menu
2. Once Menu is activated, rotating controller will highlight each
menu chapter from top to bottom.
3. Once the particular menu chapter is highlighted in green color, the
selection can be initiated by short-pressing the Super Controller,
after which the menu chapter will highlight in red color. Now rotate
the Super Controller in either direction to select desired setting.
Confirm the setting by short-pressing the Super Controller, which
will change the highlight from red back to green color. Now the
chapter is out of the selection mode and next menu chapter can
be selected by rotating the Super Controller.
4. Exit back to the main menu by either short-pressing or long-
pressing the Super Controller (depends on the menu function)
5. Main menu can then be turned off by long-pressing the Super
Controller again, or, alternatively the menu automatically turns off
after 15 seconds of inactivity.
Main Menu Selections (from top to bottom):
1. User Profile
There are 3 Custom User Profiles, which can be saved and
deployed when necessary. Each user profile covers variety of
settings, such as Color Palette, sensor gain and sensitivity, display
brightness, Image Detail Enhancement and other settings. We
recommend finding best settings for a particular terrain or weather
conditions and then saving it as a User Profile, so that next time
you are in a same/similar terrain or weather pattern, you can
quickly activate the settings without having to adjust them all
individually. There are 3 customized User Profiles and 3 factory
pre-set profiles (Woods, City & Mountains). Customized profile
settings are automatically saved once adjustments are made and
in order to start a new profile enter the main menu and switch the
User Profile from 1 to 2 or 3, then perform new adjustments
according to your preference.
2. Color Palette
This setting allows user to select the image Color Palette. Please
refer to page-10 IMAGE POLARITY INVERSION / COLOR
PALETTES for more information
3. Thermal Image Gain
See page-5 for GAIN adjustment. NOTE: this function is available
via Super Controller and is normally adjusted without getting into
Menu.
4. Display Brightness

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See page-5 for BRGT adjustment. NOTE: this function is available
via Super Controller and is normally adjusted without getting into
Menu.
5. Thermal Sensitivity
See page-5 for SENS adjustment. NOTE: this function is available
via Super Controller and is normally adjusted without getting into
Menu.
6. Image Detail Enhancement (IDE)
See page-5 for IDE adjustment. NOTE: this function is available
via Super Controller and is normally adjusted without getting into
Menu.
7. Image Polarity Inversion
See page-10 for IMAGE POLARITY INVERSION. NOTE: this
function is available via INVERT Button (5) and is normally done
without getting into Menu.
8. USB Transfer Mode
This setting allows you to transfer the video recorded data through
USB connection to your computer or tablet. Enter this selection by
short-pressing the Super Controller. Please note that this mode
disables most of the scope functions in order to allow the most
reliable USB connection. See more details on page-12
9. Wi-Fi
This menu setting allows user to turn Wi-Fi function on or off
10.Video Record Mode (Video Start Mode)
This setting allows you to select how soon video recording starts.
There are two options:
1. Normal start –the video recording module is completely off
until you press REC button (8), then the module starts, taking
approximately 15-20sec between pressing the REC button
and actual start of video recording. This mode allows you to
save the batteries when video recording is not desired, such
as simple terrain orientation.
2. Quick start –the video recording module starts as soon as
you power the scope and enters the standby mode. When
REC button is pressed, video recording starts within 5
seconds during the first recording and within 3 seconds
thereafter. This mode allows you to start recording almost
instantly and is useful when frequent shots are taken during
hunt, or any time when video recording is frequently used.
Please note during this mode additional battery power is used.
11.Date and Time Stamp Position
This setting allows user to select the on-screen position of the date
and time during video recording. Four positions are available:
Right Down –Left Down –Right Up –Left Up in addition OFF

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position is available, which removes date/Time Stamp from video
recordings.
12.Super Contrast Display Mode
This setting allows user to enter the Super Contrast mode, which
is helpful during extremely humid weather conditions, where
targets will appear “washed out” against the background, as well
as during the situations where target heat is waning. This is
especially useful during search and rescue operations where quick
location of the heat source may be very important, as well as when
tracking wounded or expired game. Please note that Super
Contrast Mode is only seen on the scope’ image display,
therefore, if you are recording video in the Super Contrast Mode,
during video recording playback only normal mode will be visible.
Super Contrast Mode can be utilized with any of the 10 color
palettes.
13.Auto Bad Pixel Correction
This function allows the scope computer to automatically correct
any bad pixel. For manual bad pixel correction, please refer to the
next menu function and also to the BAD PIXEL CORRECTION
instructions on page-11.
IMPORTANT: DURING ANY BAD PIXEL CORRECTION PROCESS YOU MUST
KEEP THE LENS COVER ON AT ALL TIMES AND WE STRONGLY
RECOMMEND PLACING A DARK TAPE OVER THE PINHOLE IN THE LENS
COVER. THIS IS NECESSARY FOR A COMPLETELY UNIFORM DARK
SCREEN DURING THE PROCEDURE.
14.Bad Pixel Correction
This function allows the user to correct any bad pixel that may
appear during the use of the device, without having to return the
scope to the factory. Please see page-11 for BAD PIXEL
CORRECTION instructions
15.LRF Reading Position
This setting allows user to select where on screen the Laser
Rangefinder reading is displayed. Two positions are available: Up
and Down.
16.Status Bar Position
This setting allows user to select where on screen the status bar is
displayed. Two positions are available: Up and Down
17.Status Bar Delay Time, s
This setting allows user to select whether the status bar can
remain visible constantly, or will be turned off after a short delay.
Delay time is available between 2 and 7 seconds (in 1 second
increments), as well as OFF position, which allows the status bar
to remain visible constantly. NOTE: scope is shipped with status
bar hide time in OFF position.
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This setting allows user to select on screen display menu position.
3 settings are available: Up / Center / Down
19.OSD Transparency
This setting allows user to select the transparency of the On
Screen Display Menu, as well as reticle and status bar
transparency. 5 levels of transparency are available along with
Zero transparency. Each higher level of transparency makes menu
more transparent when activated. Higher levels of transparency
prevent developing burn marks, common with OLED displays,
when used over a long period of time. We recommend setting
transparency level on 3 or higher to maximize the longevity of the
OLED display.
20.Auto Power OFF, Minutes
This setting allows the monocular to automatically power down
after a certain time of inactivity. Default setting is OFF, meaning
the monocular will continue to work until manually shut down,
however you can choose an option when the unit will power down
by itself if you have not pressed any button between 10 minutes
and 60 minutes (in 10 minute increments). This feature is
automatically disabled when active video-recording is in process.
21.Language
This setting allows user to select menu language. 4 languages are
available: ENGLISH –GERMAN –SPANISH - RUSSIAN
22.Date Set
This setting allows user to set the date, as it would appear on the
video recording stamp. The date appears in YYYY-MM-DD
sequence. Rotate the Super Controller to change the year, then
switch to month by short-pressing the Super Controller and repeat
the same for day. Once day is adjusted, short-pressing the
Controller returns to the main menu.
23.Time Set
This setting allows the user to set the time, as it would appear on
the video recording stamp. Switch between HH:MM:SS by short-
pressing the Super Controller and adjust the time by rotating the
Super Controller. Please note the time is displayed in military
units, so 1pm = 13:00, 6pm = 18:00, 11pm = 23:00 and so on.
24.Distance Unit
This function allows to switch Rangefinder distance reading
between Meters and Yards
25.Hardware Version
This selection displays the current software version and cannot be
edited. This information may become useful if customer support is
required.
26.Software Version

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This selection displays the current software version and cannot be
edited. This information may become useful if customer support is
required.
27.Settings Reset
This selection allows user to reset all settings to factory levels. We
do not recommend using this function, unless you feel that the
scope is not functioning as it should. If this happens and you need
to reset the settings to factory levels and after the reset you have
any troubles navigating the menu, please e-mail us at:
questions you may have.
IMAGE ZOOM FUNCTION:
The standard (optical) magnification of your thermal binocular is 3.5x (6x
on Dominus-80 model) (you will see the objects approximately 3.5 times
closer than if looking with the naked eye). It is possible to increase the
magnification by applying a digital zoom function. There are two zoom
levels (2x and 4x) meaning your combined system magnification will be
either 7x or 14x (12x or 24x on Dominus-80 model). To utilize zoom
function press the ZOOM Button (5) once to achieve 2x zoom or twice to
achieve 4x zoom. To return to standard optical image press the Zoom
Button once more. Please note the image display will show either 1x, 2x
or 4x, depending on how many times you press the Zoom Button.
IMAGE POLARITY INVERSION / COLOR
PALETTES:
It is possible to change the way the heat signatures are displayed –the
default image is “WHITE HOT” meaning the heat signatures will appear in
white or light color with most of the background appearing in black or dark
color. You may switch (invert) this setting by pressing the INVERT Button
(3) once and then heat signatures will appear in dark color “BLACK HOT”
on otherwise light color background. In addition, the unit also has options
of 10 color palettes, each with invert option, which highlight heat
signatures in various colors. To change between the Color Palettes, long-
press the Super Controller (6) to enter main menu, then rotate Super
Controller until word “Palette” is highlighted. Then short-press Super
Controller to select this function and then rotate the Super Controller to
switch between various color palettes. There are 9 color palettes + default
black & white mode. You should try each color setting to see which one
renders images best during various atmospheric conditions and humidity
levels, as well as for the particular task at hand. Once finished selecting
the color palette, short-press the Super Controller to return to the main
menu and then long-press the same Controller to exit the menu. Your
color and invert setting is automatically saved and will appear next time
you turn on the device.

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USING LASER RANGEFINDER:
Your thermal binocular comes with fully integrated Laser Rangefinder
allowing you to accurately and quickly measure the distance to the viewing
object up to approximately 1,500m (760yds).
To measure the distance you must first activate the feature by pressing
once the Rangefinder Button (4). You will see the shutter box appear in
the display. At this point you can aim at the viewing object and press the
Rangefinder Button once more while aiming –the distance will appear
after a brief pause and it will look like this “25m”, which is displayed in
Meters (1m=1.09yds), so 25m is approximately 27yds and so on. You can
switch to display distance in yards through the main menu. Should you
see “---”message it may be because you are aiming at an object that is
beyond 1500m or too close (closest measured range is approximately
10m). The rangefinder function will be disabled after approximately 5
seconds of inactivity.
IMPORTANT: just like any laser rangefinder, the ability to accurately read
distance will depend on the reflective characteristics of the object, as well
as its size and ability to view it unobstructed. We suggest to measure
distance 3 times for the same object to determine the most precise
reading.
VIDEO RECORDING:
In order to start video recording simply press REC button (8) once. If the
video record mode is set to “Normal Start” the actual video recording
will start in approximately 15-20sec. in the following succession: letters
REC appear on the screen menu –then red dot appears –then counter
appears and starts counting immediately. If the video record mode is set
to “Quick Start” letters REC will remain on the screen menu and the
recording will start in approximately 3-5sec. in the following succession:
Red dot appears –then counter appears and starts counting. The actual
video recording starts when counter appears and starts counting.
Please note that video recording increases battery consumption, therefore
expect batteries to discharge faster during active recording. If you plan to
do extensive video recording during operation, it is advised to use an
external 5V power bank with large capacity (over 10,000mA) and each USB
output rated at least at 2V. Should the battery power get too low the video
recording will automatically stop and warning message will appear advising
that battery power is too low for video recording. The unit may still be
operated for some time in normal non-video recording mode. See more
details on Video Record Modes selection on Page-7
IMPORTANT: when finished recording you must always press REC button
once again to save the recording.

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EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLY OPTIONS:
It is possible to connect an optional external 5V power bank to the
binocular through the micro-USB connector (9) or an external power
supply through the external power supply connector (7) in order to operate
it for a longer periods of time. Please make sure only 5V power bank is
used through the USB connector and output power should be at least 2A.
For the External Power Supply connection please make sure the output
power is not higher than 9V. To connect an external power supply,
remove the safety cap by unscrewing it counter-clockwise and either
connect the micro-USB cable directly into the input (9), or external power
supply to the input (7). Once the external power supply is no longer
needed, remove the connection and replace the metal safety cap before
you take the unit to the field
MANUAL BAD PIXEL CORRECTION:
IMPORTANT: DURING ANY BAD PIXEL CORRECTION PROCESS
YOU MUST KEEP THE LENS COVER ON AT ALL TIMES AND WE
STRONGLY RECOMMEND PLACING A DARK TAPE OVER THE
PINHOLE IN THE LENS COVER. THIS IS NECESSARY FOR A
COMPLETELY UNIFORM DARK SCREEN DURING THE
PROCEDURE.
Your device comes with a unique feature allowing you to manually correct
any bad pixels that may develop during the course of time. To do that,
press and hold Super Controller (6) to enter the main menu. Then rotate
the Super Controller counter-clockwise until “Bad Pixel Correction” is
highlighted. Then short-press the Super Controller to enter the pixel
correction mode. The white crosshairs with flashing dot in the center will
be displayed. Now you can rotate the Super Controller to direct the
flashing dot to the bad pixel (to change between horizontal movement
and vertical movement short-press the Super Controller. Once the
flashing dot is over the bad pixel, press ZOOM button (5) and bad pixel
will be corrected. You may need to press ZOOM more than once. Should
you have a bad spot larger than one pixel, you must work each pixel one
at a time, starting from outside pixels and then moving to the inside
pixels. After all bad pixels are corrected, long-press the Super Controller
until it enters Main Menu. NOTE: if you do not perform this function, bad
pixel corrections will not be saved and you will have to perform the
corrections again next time you start the scope. NOTE: newer models
come with Automatic Bad Pixel Correction function, which does the
process automatically.

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USB TRANSFER MODE:
Pease read carefully!
1. Power the binocular.
2. Enter the main menu and select “USB Transfer Mode” (see also
page-7) –USB Transfer Mode turns OFF all other functions of the
monocular –it should only be used during actual data transfer.
3. Remove the Micro-USB Connector cover (9).
4. Connect the micro-USB side of the cable to the Connector output. We
recommend using short length USB cable and if possible a
USB3.0 cable for faster and more reliable operation. Take care
during the connection to eliminate possibility of breaking the
connector points. Do not use excessive force when plugging the
micro-USB connector and never try to rock the connector from side to
side during connection –this may break the connector points and
render the USB connection inoperable. NOTE: broken USB
connector is not covered under warranty.
4a. IF SUPPLIED WITH FACTORY USB ADAPTER CUP AND
CABLE use the factory USB adapter cup and the factory cable for
this task.
5. Connect the USB side of the cable to your computer.
6. Once the pop-up window appears, select “Open Files”
7. Transfer any video files you may have.
8. When finished you may keep the files recorded on the device, or you
may delete them from the internal storage to make space for new
recordings.
9. Always follow the safe connection exit by asking to eject the
USB drive.
Wi-Fi CONNECTION:
Please read and follow each step carefully!
1. Download VLC app on your smartphone or tablet
(available for IOS and Android devices). For Android install
VLC for Android version. For iOS install VLC for Mobile
version.
2. Power the thermal device.
3. Press REC button. Once the video recording counter starts
working it is now possible to view the streaming video on
your mobile device.
4. Now connect your mobile device to the thermal device:
a) On your mobile device –enter the Wi-Fi menu and find
the serial number of your thermal device” – for
example: “B190001”. Select this connection. (Note:

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letters may not be engraved on your device, but the
number will match the serial number of your device).
b) Enter default password: 12345678
c) Make sure your mobile device is disconnected from
the usual Wi-Fi signal (such as home or office),
which it normally connects automatically, as it may
cause interruptions in video stream.
d) Connection inside the buildings where multiple Wi-
Fi signals are always present may not be reliable –
if you are unable to connect inside your home or
work office, please try it again when outside or
outdoors where other Wi-Fi signals are scarce.
5. Once mobile device is connected to the binocular, open the
VLC app and select “Stream” from the menu.
6. Enter this exact address: rtsp://192.168.0.110 once
prompted in the app and press Enter or click on the arrow
mark, or click on “open stream”, whichever option is
currently showing on the app.
7. For iOS smartphones –in the lower left corner you will find
a miniature screen –click on this screen and it will open up
full-screen.
8. In order to reduce the image streaming delay between the
thermal device and the mobile device, you may need to
reduce the cache level in VLC app settings.
9. NOTE: the video stream may not work reliably on older
iPhone models (6 and lower) and Android (7.0 and lower)
versions.
TROUBLESHOOTING:
1. Unit does not turn on: please check if the
batteries are inserted correctly or if they are
fresh.
2. Unable to obtain sharp and clear image:
-You may need to repeat the process of rotating
the ocular and distance knob several times until
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-You may be viewing an object that it too
close –the minimum focusing distance is
approximately 3m or 9 feet
3. Unable to see heat signatures behind visible
barriers, such as glass: IMPORTANT -
PLEASE NOTE: THERMAL DEVICES ARE UNABLE
TO SEE HEAT SIGNATURES IF THE OBJECT IS
BEHIND ANY BARRIER THAT HAS REFLECTIVE
NATURE, SUCH AS GLASS, THEREFORE YOU
WILL NOT BE ABLE TO SPOT PEOPLE INSIDE A
VEHICLE UNLESS THE WINDOWS ARE LOWERED
DOWN, OR A PERSON STANDING BEHIND THE
WINDOW IN A HOUSE OR IN SIMILAR
SITUATIONS. LIKEWISE YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE
TO SEE ANY HEAT SIGNATURES WHILE
OBSERVING FROM BEHIND A WINDOW –YOU
MUST HAVE UNOBSTRUCTED VIEW.
4. Image appears to be washed out, especially
the surrounding areas:
You may be operating device in particularly
humid conditions and need to increase either
GAIN, or IDE functions (or both). Refer to
manual page 5.
WARNINGS:
1. NEVER point this
device directly at
the sun or any heat
source over 500
degrees Celsius
(930 degrees
Fahrenheit) even if
the device is not
turned on! Doing so will permanently
damage the sensor with random light glare
(similar to pictured here). Such damage is

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not covered by the warranty and will void
any warranty claims. Always have the
protective cover on the scope when
transporting it during daylight, particularly
during sunny days! Always transport your
scope during sunny day pointed
downwards.
2. NEVER try to disassemble the unit by yourself or by
anyone who is not our authorized technician. Doing
so may result in injury and will void any warranty
claims
3. NEVER leave the batteries inside the unit for a long
period of time during extremely hot temperatures –the
batteries may overheat, which may render the unit
inoperable and will void the warranty
4. NEVER submerse the unit into water or use during
heavy rain.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS: Dominus Series
Imaging Sensor______ Hybrid Resolution 17µm with Image Enhancement
Frame Rate ____________________________ 50 Hz Shutter-free / NUC-free
Spectral Response _______________________________________ 8-14µm
Image Display ______________________________ 1,024x768 Micro-OLED
Number Of Color Palettes ______________________________________ 10
Optical Magnification______________________________________3.5x (6x)
Digital Zoom _____________________________________________ 2x & 4x
Focusing Distance________________________________________ 10m - ∞
Objective Lens ___________________________________ F55/1.0 (F80/1.0)
Field Of View_________________________________ 6.8° x 6.3° (5.2° x 4.6°)
Detection range (human size object)__________________1,500m (2,000m)
Laser Rangefinder max. distance ____________________________ 1500m
Video recording resolution ________________________________ 960x720
Video File Type _____________________________________________ .AVI
Power Supply_________________________ 3 x CR123 Lithium / or 5V USB
Working time ____________________________ 3.5-4hrs (CR123 batteries)
Working Temperature Range_________________-10C / +50C /// 14F / 122F
Weight_____________________________________________ 900g (1,500g)
FULL MOON OPTICS
136 Sewell Rd., Elko, GA 31025 (USA)
Tel: +1-478-954-2721 / +1-478-239-0099
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