13. MEMORY LOCATION
When using the Merlin-50 in attachment mode, you will see
the currently selected pair of coordinates at the bottom of the
screen.
Via the image shift menu you can define up to 4 different X/Y
coordinate pairs, which you determine when aligning the rifle,
day vision optics and night vision attachment. The memories (G1
to G4) then correspond to different weapons you want to use, for
example.
You can change the memory locations in the main menu (shown
by clicking a small triangle).
14. BLIND PIXEL CORRECTION
During normal operation,
individual sensor cells (pixels)
of the microbolometer may
provide incorrect values or
even fail completely. In such
cases , the defective pixel can
be "hidden" by a calculation
rule without loss of precision
or other disadvantages. All you
have to do is tell the Merlin-50 the exact position of the defective
pixel.
This can be done very easily as follows:
> Select and open Blind pixel correction in the main menu.
> Move the cross to the blind pixel with the Power button (6)
and the calibration button (4) until the dot in the centre of
the cross covers the blind pixel. You only ever move the cross
in the X or Y axis (horizontally or vertically). Change the axis
with the menu button (5). By pressing longer, the cross can be
moved in steps of 10 pixels.
A short press moves the cross pixel by pixel.
> If the cross is centred on the blind pixel, press the
Power button (6) and the calibration button (4) simultaneously
to hide the pixel.
> Close the menu with a long press on the menu button (5).
15. E-ZOOM SETTINGS
In this submenu you have
the option to define the centre
of the zoom area where you
like it in the picture.
The shooter should set the
zoom centre to the centre of
the day vision reticle so as not
to lose their precise point of
impact even at higher (digital)
magnification.