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Default Settings This menu option allows you to return the settings to their defaults.
Enter the Default settings submenu with a short press of the M (9) button.
With a short press of the UP (10) / DOWN (8) buttons select Yes to restore default settings
or No to abort.
Confirm selection with a short press of the М (9) button.
If Yes is selected the display will show Return default settings? and Yes and No options.
Select Yes to restore default settings.
If No is selected the action is aborted and you return to the submenu.
The following settings will be returned to their defaults:
Operating mode of video recorder - video
Observation mode - Forest
Calibration mode - Automatic
Language - English
Microphone - Off
Wi-Fi - Off (default password)
Magnification - Off (no digital zoom)
PiP - Off
Colour mode - White Hot
Units of measure - Meters
Warning: the date and time settings and default pixel map are not restored.
Microphone
Press and hold the M (9) button to enter the main menu.
Select the submenu Microphone with the UP (10) / DOWN (8) buttons.
Enter the option with a short press of the M (9) button.
Turn the microphone on / off with a short press of the M (9) button.
With the microphone on you will have audio track in your video.
The microphone is off by default.
THERMAL IMAGING SCOPE HELION 2 XQ
Defective Pixel
When operating a thermal imager, defective (dead) pixels (bright or dark dots with constant
Repair
brightness) may become visible on the sensor.
The defective pixels on the sensor may proportionally
increase in size when digital zoom is activated.
Helion 2 XQ thermal imagers allow the user to repair
defective pixels by the software-based method or to
abort deletion.
Enter the Defective pixel repair submenu with a short
press of the М (9) button.
Select the icon
with a short press of the М (9) button.
A marker (H)
appears on the left side of the display.
On the right side of the display appears a 'magnifying glass' (G) - a magnified image in the
frame with a fixed cross, designed for easier detection of a defective pixel and to match the
pixel with the marker, and horizontal and vertical arrows for X and Y axes (I) showing the
marker's movement.
With a short press of the UP (10) / DOWN (8) buttons move the marker to align it with a
defective pixel.
Switch the direction of the marker from horizontal to vertical and vice versa with a short
press of the М (9) button.
Align the defective pixel with the fixed cross in the frame with the UP (10) / DOWN (8)
buttons - the pixel should disappear.
Delete the defective pixel with a short press of the ON (11) button.
A brief OK message appears in the frame if successful.
You can then delete another defective pixel by moving the marker along the display.
Exit the Defective pixel repair option with a long press of the М (9) button.
Warning! The display of a thermal imager may have 1- 2 pixels represented as bright white or
coloured (blue, red) dots which cannot be deleted and are not a defect.
RESTORE DEFAULT PIXEL MAP
This option allows you to cancel the deletion of the defective pixels and return them to the
original state:
Enter the Restore default pixel map submenu with a short press of the М (9) button.
Select Yes if you wish to return to default pixel map, or No if you do not.
Confirm the selection with a short press of the М (9) button.
Device
This option allows the user to view the following information about the device:
Information
Full name
SKU number
Serial number
Firmware version
Hardware version
Service information
To display this information on the display, select the Device information menu option using
the UP (10) / DOWN (8) buttons and briefly press the M (9) button.
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