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Carl Zeiss 640 x 512 DTI 4/35 Digital Thermal Imaging Camera (50Hz) User Manual

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Movement Alert

You can activate or deactivate this

function using the menu item.

Alternatively, you can press both

arrow buttons

(7)

simultaneously.

If the movement alert is active, the

alarm symbol on the bottom left on

the screen lights up.

When you switch on the movement

alert, it takes 10 seconds for the

alarm to become active. The display

then switches off. If movement is

detected, it switches on again.

The movement alert tracks the hottest heat source in the image. The user is alerted to

the movement by the flashing LED

(9)

on the top of the device or by the screen turning

on again. If the device is not moved, the screen turns off again after 20 seconds.

Note:

If there is a hotter heat source in the image than the moving animal, the alarm

may not be triggered or may be triggered incorrectly.

Compass

The compass can be activated or deactivated by pressing the left arrow button

(7)

and

the menu button

(8)

simultaneously.

Note:

If the system is not held horizontally, the cardinal direction may be displayed

incorrectly.

Note:

Make sure to calibrate the compass prior to its first use. This can be done in the

submenu “System” under “Compass Calibration”.

System

The “System” submenu has the following options:

Factory Reset:

Select “Factory Reset” to reset the device to the factory settings.

This also deletes all data saved on the device, including images and videos.

Reset Settings:

Select “Reset Settings” to reset all settings to the default values

for the device.

Language Settings:

Select a menu language here.

Date / Time:

Set the date and time of the device here.

Pixel Correction:

Remove defective pixels for a perfect field of view.

Auto Off:

Activate or deactivate the automatic switch-off function.

LED:

Activate or deactivate the LED on the top of the system.

Color Modes:

Activate or deactivate the desired color modes here.

Max. Zoom Level:

Here you can specify the maximum zoom value.

Smart Standby:

The device automatically switches to standby mode when it is

not in use.

Compass Calibration:

Calibrate the compass prior to its first use.

You can also view the following information:

WLAN SSID:

The name of the WLAN hotspot is displayed here.

WLAN Password:

The currently used WLAN password is displayed here.

Firmware:

The current firmware version is displayed here.

Factory Reset

To perform a factory reset, select “System” in the main menu. Then navigate to

“Factory Reset”. Select “Yes” and confirm your selection. A second security prompt

follows, which must also be confirmed with “Yes”.

Resetting the settings

To reset the settings, select “System” in the main menu. Then navigate to “Reset

Settings”. Select “Yes” and confirm your selection.

Note:

The device must be restarted for the reset of the settings to be completed

successfully.

Personal data when you dispose of or pass on your ZEISS device

Remember that there may be personal photos and videos on the internal device

memory. Before passing on the device to a third party, please perform the factory reset

to delete this data and verify it has been deleted. By doing so, you help maintain your

privacy and data security.

Participating in IT security

Please take an active role in protecting the IT security of your device by using the ZEISS

Hunting App and installing new firmware updates as soon as they become available.

Date / Time

Select “System” in the main menu to set the date and time. Then navigate to

“Date / Time”. You can now set the year, month, day, hour and minute individually. The

“Time Format” setting allows you to choose between 24-hour and 12-hour display. Be

sure to set the current date and time, as your photos and videos will be time stamped.

At the very bottom in the menu item you can activate or deactivate the display of the

time on the main screen.

Note:

If the battery is completely discharged, the device loses the set date and time.

Reset the date and time so that your images and videos get a correct timestamp.

Pixel Correction

If individual pixels fail, you can

locate them here and fix the error.

Select “System” in the main menu

to start the correction. Navigate

to “Pixel Correction” and start

the correction by briefly pressing

the menu button

(8)

. A crosshairs

appear, which you use to capture

the affected pixel. For more precise

detection, the area around the

crosshairs is displayed enlarged

in an additional window. To set

the X axis: press the left arrow

button 

(7)

for Minus and the right menu button

(7)

for Plus. Every time you press the

button, you move one pixel further. To jump several pixels further, press and hold the

arrow button

(7)

. Confirm the setting by briefly pressing the menu button

(8)

. Now

make the settings for the Y axis in the same way. Switch between the setting for the

X and Y axis by briefly pressing the menu button

(8)

.

To save the settings, press and hold the menu button

(8)

. Confirm the prompt

whether you would like to save or discard the calibration by briefly pressing the menu

button 

(8)

.