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Users Manual I N F I RA Y O U T D O OR R ug g e d I n f r a r e d C om p ac t O p t ic Outdoor W A R N I N G!
ITAR R E QU IRE M E NTS These products may be subject to export and foreign trade control laws of the United States and may not be exported without prior approval of the U.S. Department of State. Learn more at irayusa.com/ITAR. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. CAUTION: Changes or modications not expressly approved by IRayUSA could void the users authority to operate the equipment. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. TABLE O F CON T ENTS 1. Overview .... .. .. .... .. .. ....... ... .. .... .. ... ... ... 2 2. Features .... .. .. .. .... .... ... ... .. .... .. ... .. ....... 2 3. Tech Specs .... .. .. .. .... .... ... ... ... .. ...... .... ....3 4. Accessories .... .. .. .. .... ........ ... ... .. ...... .... .. 4 5. Componen ts and Con trols ... ..... .... ..... .... ... 5 6. Description of Cont rol Bu tton s & Shortcuts ... 6 7. Quick St art Guide .... .. .. ... .... ..... ... ... .. .... .. 8 8. Chargin g the Batt ery Pack ... ..... .... ..... .... .. 10 9. Inst allin g the Batte ry Pack ... ..... .... ..... .... .... 11 10. Removing the Batte ry Pack ... ..... .... ..... .... .. 12 11. Battery Safe ty Warn ings .............. ..... .... ... .. 12 12. Exte rnal Po wer Su pply .... .... .... ..... .... ... .. .. 13 13. .. ..... .... ..... ...... 14 14. Operating In struct ions ...... .... ..... .... .... ... ... 15 15. .. ..... .... .... ..... ... 22 16. Non -Uniformity Correction ... ..... .... .... ..... .. 23 17. Phot ography and Video Re cording ... ..... ..... 24 18. Accessin g the Int ern al Memory ... ..... .... ..... 26 19. .. ..... .... .......27 20. Digit al Zoom .... .. .. .. .... .... ... ... .. .... .. ... .. 28 21. Pictu re in Pictu re (PIP) .... .... .... ..... .... ... .... 28 that to which the receiver is connected. 22. Region of I nterest (ROI) .. ... ..... .... ..... ... .... 29 Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. This device was tested for typical body-supported operations and use. To comply with RF exposure requirements, a minimum separation distance of 0.5cm must be maintained between the users body and the handset, including the antenna. Third-party belt-clips, holsters, and similar accessories used by this device should not contain any metallic components. Body accessories that do not meet these requirements may not comply with RF exposure requirements and should be avoided. Use only the supplied or an approved antenna. WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD product. This product is not a toy; keep out of reach of children. 23. C lip-On Mode .... .. .. .... .... .... ... .. .... .. ....... 29 24. Adju sting C lip-on Mode Screen P osition ... .. 29 25. ...... .. .... .. .. ... ... ... .. .... .. ... ... 31 26. M ain Menu Option s an d Descriptions ... ....... 32 27. Basic Inspect ion .... .. .. .. ... ..... ... ... .. .... ... 52 28. Basic Maintenance .... .. ......... .... .... ... ... .... 52 29. Warranty .... .. .. .. .... .... ....... ... .. ...... .... ..... 52 30. General Trou bleshooting . .... .... ..... .... .... .. 53 31. Notes .... .. .. .. .... .... ........ .. .. ...... .... ...... ... 56 1 1. OVERVIEW 3 . T EC H SPECS The InRay Outdoor RICO HYBRID HYL50W fuses the capabilities of a thermal clip-on and a thermal weapon sight to create a new breed of thermal device. The HYBRID gives you never-before-seen versatility and performance, boasting a 2,000 yard detection range as a dedicated thermal sight, or compatibility with day optics up to 10 as an inline clip-on sight. The combination of the HYBRIDs low-distortion orthoscopic eyepiece and a 1.03-inch large-format 25601920 AMOLED display provides comfortable viewing as a dedicated sight while still maintaining the pixel density and resolution for use as a clip-on optic. The HYBRID also unlocks advanced features such as compatibility with a 1,000 yard laser rangender, a custom reticle generator, and an onboard ballistic solver. 2. F EA TURES 17m high-performance thermal detector 25 mK sensitivity High image quality Magnesium housing Quick-change rechargeable battery pack Maximum detection range 2000 yards HD 25601920 AMOLED display with low-distortion eyepiece High frame frequency: 50Hz/90Hz Compatible with ILR-1000-2 Laser Rangender Module (optional/not included) Recoil activated video Advanced recoil-mitigating mount for improved accuracy Multiple reticle types and color options Onboard ballistic solver and BDC reticle Standalone and clip-on optic modes Multiple zero proles and ranges Digital Zoom: 1/2/4/8 Built-in 64 GB storage to support image capture and video recording Built-in Wi-Fi module Mobile device App compatible ROI (Region of Interest) mode Built-in digital compass and gravity sensor Picture in Picture (PIP) User-friendly interface Pixel calibration functions 2 HYL50W 384288 17 m 50Hz/90Hz 25 mK MATRIX III InRay Micro II 384 50 mm f/1.0 2.5 8 7.5 5.6 2000 Yards 1.03-inch Large-format AMOLED 25601920 White Hot, Black Hot, Red Hot, Iron Red, Rainbow, Outline 9 (7 Static, 1 DIY, 1 BDC) Black, White, Red, Green, Blue Yes ILR-1000-2 LRF (Optional/Not Included) 60 mm
-4 to +2 Video, Recoil-Activated Video, and Image 64 GB Image and Video via App. USB-C USB-C External, IBP-1H Li-ion Battery Pack (12 Hours)
<10 Seconds, Instant from Standby SENSOR Resolution Pixel Size Frame Rate Sensor Sensitivity Image Processing Core OPTICS Objective Lens Magnication Digital Zoom Field of View Detection Range Display Type Display Resolution Color Palettes Reticle Types Reticle Colors Mounting System P.I.P. Rangender Eye Relief Diopter Range ELECTRONICS Onboard Recording Onboard Storage Wireless Connectivity Data/Power Connector Power Supply Start Up Time PHYSICAL Size Weight ENVIRONMENTAL/WARRANTY Warranty Housing Material Ingress Protection Operation Temperature Max. Recoil 11.02 3.03 2.99 30.08 Oz 5 Years Aluminum IP67
-4F~122F 1000 g/s (300 Win./7mm Mag) 3 4 . ACCE SSORIES 5. C OMP ONENT S AN D CON TR OLS The RICO HYBRID HYL50W rie scope ships with everything you need to get out and hunt. 1 2 3 4 7 8 9 HYL50W 13 65 10/11/12 14 15 16 17 1 Objective Lens Cap 2 Objective Lens Focus Knob 3 Rotary Encoder 4 Photo Button 5 Power Button 6 Palette Button 7 Display Brightness Button 8 Eyepiece / Diopter Adjustment Ring 9 Eyeguard 10 USB-C Cover 11 USB-C Port 12 Battery Indicator LED 13 Side Accessory Rail 14 Top Accessory Rail 15 IBP-1H Battery Pack 16 Battery Pack Pull-Ring 17 Advanced Recoil-Mitigating Picatinny Mount Optional accessories, such as the Advanced Recoil-Mitigating Picatinny Mount and ILR-1000-2 Laser Rangender Module, as well as various replacement accessories, are available for purchase. Contact 800-769-7125 or irayusa.com/support. 4 5 6. DESCRIPTION OF CONTROL BU TT ONS AND SHORT CUTS Power Button Brightness + Photo Button
Current Screen / Menu Short Press Long Press Home screen Current Screen, Menu, or Device Status Short Press Long Press Reticle zeroing interface Power on the device Home screen Perform a non-uniformity correction (NUC) standby mode Home screen
(in clip-on mode only) Freeze image to keep reticle centered on aiming point;
press again to clear Enter the clip-on mode screen adjustment interface Main menu Return to previous menu without saving changes In standby mode Exit standby Reticle zeroing interface Deselect current axis of movement; exit interface without saving Photo Button Current Screen / Menu Short Press Long Press Home screen Take photo Start / stop recording video Palette Button Current Screen / Menu Short Press Long Press Home screen Adjust the imaging mode Adjust the color palette Brightness Button Current Screen / Menu Short Press Long Press Home screen Adjust the display brightness NOTE: Consult the manual that comes with your ILR-1000-2 Laser Rangender Module (optional/not included) for rangender shortcuts. Rotary Encoder Current Screen /
Menu Short Press Long Press Rotate Home screen Enter quick menu Enter main menu Quick menu Main menu Enter the submenu;
conrm submenu changes and return to the previous menu level Reticle zeroing interface Select or deselect the axis of movement
(X or Y) File management, clip-on mode screen adjustment,
& defective pixel correction interfaces Select or deselect an interface button Save changes and exit to home screen Adjust digital zoom level All menus and submenus: Move through menu options;
Defective pixel correction, le management, and reticle zeroing interfaces:
Switch between interface options;
move reticle or cursor position Clockwise:
Move right / up Counterclockwise:
Move left / down Rotary Encoder + Brightness Button Current Screen / Menu Short Press Long Press Settings menu Activate / deactivate reticle Rotary Encoder + Photo Button Current Screen / Menu Short Press Long Press Home screen Enable / disable clip-on mode 6 7 7. QUI CK STAR T GUIDE c. Set the image temperature to cool or warm. Step 1: Prepare to Use the RICO HYBRID 1. Compare the box contents to the accessories list and examine each for any shipping damage. See Accessories 2. Check the lens to ensure there are no smudges or dirt present. Clean with the included lens cloth, if necessary. 3. Charge the battery (15). See Charging the Battery Pack on 4. Install the eyeguard
(9). 5. Mount the RICO HYBRID to the weapon. See Mounting the RICO HYBRID on page 14. Step 2: Turn On the RICO HYBRID 1. Open the objective lens cap (1). 2. Long press the Power Button for 3 seconds to power on the RICO HYBRID. The InRay Outdoor logo will appear. 3. Rotate the diopter adjustment ring (8) of the eyepiece until the interface icons are clearly visible. WARNING: Do not point the objective lens toward intense energy sources, such as the sun. This may render the electronic components inoperative. The warranty does not cover damage caused by improper operation. Step 3: Adjust Settings in the Quick Menu Short press the Rotary Encoder to enter the quick menu to adjust the following settings (see Using the Quick Menu on page 19):
1. Set the image brightness level, from 09. 2. Set the image contrast level, from 09. 3. Set image sharpness level, from 09. 4. Set the non-uniformity correction (NUC) mode to automatic (a), manual (m), or background (b). 5. Select the reticle type,17 or the DIY reticle. 6. Set the reticle color to white, black, red, green, or blue. 7. Select a zero distance from the three preset options. 8. Select the frame rate typefrom 50Hz/90Hz. Step 4: Adjust Device Settings in the Main Menu 1. Long press the Rotary Encoder to enter the main menu (see Main Menu Options and Descriptions on page 32 for detailed instructions) to:
a. Turn on the digital compass. b. Set the photo mode to single shot, burst, or self-timer. 8 d. Calibrate the digital compass. e. Turn on the microphone. f. Turn on the recoil activated video. g. Set the date and time. h. Set the unit of measure to meters or yards. 2. From the home screen:
a. Rotate the Rotary Encoder to zoom in and out on the observed object. b. Long press the Button to set the color palette to white hot, black hot, red hot, iron red, rainbow, or outline. c. Short press the Button to set the imaging mode to clear, highlight, or fog. d. Short press the Button to set the display brightness level, from 010. A brightness indicator bar appear in the lower-left corner of the screen. icon and e. Long press the Button to turn on the PIP window. See Picture in Picture (PIP) Step 5: Activate the Reticle The reticle may be inactive when the RICO HYBRID is powered on for the rst time. To activate the reticle, or to deactivate it at a later time:
1. From the home screen, long press the Rotary Encoder to enter the main menu. 2. Rotate the Rotary Encoder to move to the settings menu item. 3. Short press the Rotary Encoder to enter the settings submenu. 4. Long press the Rotary Encoder and the Brightness Button at the same time for 3 seconds to activate the reticle and hidden reticle and zeroing menu items. 1. Zero the rie scope. See Zeroing the RICO HYBRID on page 22. a. Select the zeroing prole, A, B, or C. b. Select the ballistics prole, 1, 2, or 3. c. Select, or customize, a preset zero distance that matches the target distance. d. Zero the reticle. 9 8. CHARGING THE BATTER Y PAC K The RICO HYBRID rie scope comes with a long-lasting rechargeable lithium-ion battery pack, which allows for 12 hours of operation. The IBP-1H battery pack uses a cam-locking mechanism to ensure quick and secure battery changes in the eld. Fully charge the battery pack before using the RICO HYBRID for the rst time. Charging with the Battery Charger 1. Insert a battery pack (15) into the battery charger (18). Align the slots (A) on the edge of the battery pack with the pins (B) on the inside of the charger. 2. Connect the small USB-C end of the data cable (19) to the USB-C port (C) on the battery charger. 3. Connect the standard USB end of the data cable to:
Charging via the USB-C Port 1. Open the USB-C cap. 2. Connect the small USB-C end of the data cable (19) to the USB-C port (11) on the side of the RICO HYBRID. 3. Connect the standard USB end of the data cable to:
a. The included 5V2A USB power adapter; OR b. Any standard USB 3.0 port on a laptop or computer; OR c. An external power supply, such as a USB power bank. 4. During charging:
a. The battery indicator LED (12) next to the USB-C port is red during charging. b. In the status bar, the battery status icon which shows the current battery percentage, alternates with the battery charging icon. a. The included 5V2A USB power adapter; OR 5. When fully charged, disconnect the charging cable. b. Any standard USB 3.0 port on a laptop/computer. 4. During charging, the LED status indicator (D) on the battery charger will be solid red. a. The battery indicator LED (12) will turn green when the battery is fully charged. Do not overcharge. NOTES:
You may charge and operate the at the same time. Data Cable (19) The battery status 20%; charge right away to avoid over in battery capacity or service life. icon turns red when the battery is below
-discharge and a reduction USB-C Port (C) Pins (B) Battery Pack (15) Pull Ring (16) LED Status Indicator (D) Battery Charger (18) Slots (A)
(Located on the top edge of the battery pack; not visible) 5. When fully charged, remove the battery pack from the battery charger. a. The LED status indicator will turn solid green when the battery is fully charged. Do not overcharge. NOTE: When the LED status indicator ashes red, the battery charger is connected to a power source but no battery pack is installed. WARNING: Never use the battery charger with a USB power adapter that is greater than 5V2A. 10 9. INS TA LLING THE BATTER Y PACK 1. Lift the pull-ring (16) on the battery pack (15) and rotate it clockwise 90 degrees until it is horizontal to the battery pack. 2. Position the battery pack face up with the slots (A) facing up. 3. Align the slots (A) on the edge of the battery pack with the pins (B) on the inside of the battery compartment of the RICO HYBRID, then slide the battery pack into the opening. Pins (B)
(Located on the inside edge of the battery compartment) Battery Pack (15) Pull Ring (16) Slots (A) 11 4. Firmly press the battery in to fully insert it. To maintain optimal battery capacity and service life:
5. Rotate the pull-ring counterclockwise 90 degrees to the vertical Avoid storing a fully charged or discharged battery for long position to lock the battery pack in place. 6. Flip the pull-ring down so that it is ush with the battery pack. The RICO HYBRID can only be powered by a factory-
WARNING:
supplied IBP-1H battery pack. Using any other battery pack may cause irreparable damage to the rie scope or cause a re. Any damage from using an improper battery pack will not be covered by warranty. 10. REMOVING THE BA TTER Y PAC K 1. To remove the battery pack from the RICO HYBRID:
1. Lift the pull-ring (16) on the battery pack (15) and rotate it clockwise 90 degrees until it is horizontal to the battery pack. 2. Pull the battery pack out. 11. BA TTER Y SAF ETY WARNI NGS WARNING: Only use the battery charger supplied with the battery pack. The use of any other charger may irreparably damage the battery pack or the charger and may cause a re. Any damage from using an improper battery charger will not be covered by warranty. WARNINGS:
Do not use a battery charger, power adapter, or USB cable that has been modied or damaged. Do not expose the battery to high temperatures or ames, and do not immerse in water. Do not leave the battery unattended while charging. Do not leave the battery in the charger for long periods after full charge is reached. Charging time should not exceed 24 hours. Keep the battery pack out of the reach of children and pets. The battery is equipped with short-circuit protection. However, any situation that may cause short-circuiting should be avoided. Do not disassemble, modify, hit, or drop the battery pack. Do not connect the battery to any external device with an electrical current that exceeds permitted levels. Do not connect an external device with a current supply that exceeds a 3.0 USB port. periods. Partial charging of the battery is necessary if the battery will be stored for an extended period. Do not charge an extremely cold battery without bringing it into a warm environment. Let the battery warm up for 45 minutes before charging. Charge the battery at a temperature range from 32F to 113F;
otherwise, the service life of the battery may be reduced. The recommended operating temperature range is -4F to 122F. Avoid using the battery above the maximum or below the minimum recommended temperature range as this may decrease the battery capacity or service life. 12. E XTERNA L POW E R SU PPLY The RICO HYBRID supports the use of a 5V external power supply, such as a mobile power bank. To connect to an external power supply:
1. Open the USB-C cover
(11). 2. Connect the small USB-C end of the data cable (19) to the USB-C port (11) on the side of the RICO HYBRID. 3. Connect the other end of the data cable to the external power supply. 4. The RICO HYBRID will switch to operation from the external power supply, and the internal battery pack will begin slowly charging. 5. In the status bar, the battery status icon will alternate with the battery charging icon. 6. If the external power supply is disconnected, the RICO HYBRID will automatically switch to the battery pack, if installed, without powering o. NOTE:
Do not connect the RICO HYBRID to an external device with a power supply that exceeds the 3.0 USB cable. 12 13 13. Installing the Mount Before using the RICO HYBRID, install the Advanced Recoil-Mitigating Picatinny Mount (17) to the mount interface on the base of the RICO HYBRID. 3. Press the levers closed to lock the mount in place. You will hear the lever and locking button click. The RICO HYBRID is now ready to be zeroed. See Zeroing the RICO HYBRID on page 22 for instructions. Adjusting the Throw Lever Tension If necessary, you may loosen or tighten the tension of the throw
(23). Advanced Recoil-
Mitigating Picatinny Mount (17) M3 Screws (20) 1. Install the Advanced Recoil-Mitigating Picatinny Mount (17) to the base of the RICO HYBRID using a 2.5mm hex key and the M3 screws (20) supplied in the package. 2. Install the RICO HYBRID to the rie and adjust its position so that it produces a clear image and is comfortable for the shooter. 3. When the location is suitable, remove the M3 screws one at a time and apply a small amount of blue Locktite 242 to the threads. 4. Reinsert each screw and tighten to 20 in/lbs. 5. Allow the threadlocker to dry. NOTE: Please note, torque is inch-pounds, NOT foot-pounds. If you do not have a torque wrench, apply until snug. Do not overtighten. When the threadlocker is dry, install the mount and rie scope to the Picatinny rail of your rie. 1. Open both throw levers. Press the locking button (21) and pull the locking lever (22) to open. 2. Install the mount to the Picatinny rail. Locking Button (21) Locking Lever (22) 14 Nut (23) 1. Open the throw levers. This will cause the adjustment nuts (23) to protrude on the opposite side of the mount. 2. Use the prong-side of the included spanner tool to turn the adjustment nut clockwise to tighten, or counterclockwise to loosen, to achieve the correct amount of tension. You should not feel any tension on the locking lever when closing until it reaches a 45-degree angle. 14. O PERAT ING I NS TR U CTI ONS W A R N I N G!
Dont point the objective lens towards any intense energy sources, such as laser radiation or the sun. This may render the electronic components inoperative. The warranty does not cover damage caused by improper operation. Shortcut Buttons metal tactile Rotary Encoder. The large, easy-to-nd Rotary Encoder provides audible and tactile feedback when twisted or pressed. The control buttons and Rotary Encoder can be used to perform shortcut operations from the home screen, as well as in the menu and full-screen interfaces. See Description of Control Buttons and Shortcuts Power On / Starting 1. Open the objective lens cap (1). 2. Long press the Power Button for 3 seconds to turn on the rie scope. The InRay Outdoor logo will appear. To determine the current battery charge, check the battery status icon in the top status bar. 15 level ring position. When 1. Long press the Power Button. The shutdown screen will open, scope will operate until the battery runs out. showing a 3-second countdown. 2. Continue holding the Power countdown completes. Button until the 3-second 3. down automatically after saving. NOTE: Releasing the Power countdown reaches zero will stop the shutdown process and the rie scope will enter standby mode. Short press the Power Button to exit standby. Button at any time before the WARNING: If using an external power supply, do not remove the power supply when saving data, otherwise the data may not be saved. STANDBY MODE Standby mode may be activated to conserve battery life. Manually Enter Standby Mode The user may enter standby mode manually at any time. 1. To enter standby from the home screen:
a. Long press the Power Button to bring up the shutdown screen. See Main Menu > Standby Adjusting the Focus ADJUSTING THE DIOPTER/EYEPIECE 1. Rotate the eyepiece diopter adjustment ring (8) at the rear of the rie scope right or left until the user interface onscreen is clear. 2. Look closely to ensure all screen symbols, the status bar, and the reticle appear sharp and in focus. No additional diopter adjustments are required unless the user wishes to make changes. NOTES:
After the initial adjustment, there is no need to rotate the eyepiece adjustment ring (8) for long distances or other conditions. If necessary during standard use, the objective lens focus
(2) may be rotated to adjust ne focus on the target object being observed. See Focusing the Objective Lens below. FOCUSING THE OBJECTIVE LENS To adjust the focus on the target object:
b. Release the Power Button during the 3-second shutdown 1.
(2) left or right to adjust ne countdown to manually enter standby mode. focus on the target object being observed. 2. Short press the Power Button to exit standby. The rie scope may be set to automatically enter standby mode after a specied length of inactivity. 1. In the main menu, select the standby time, 5, 10, 20, 30, or standby according to the set time. 2. Short press the Power Button to exit standby. NOTES:
When 5min, 10min, 20min, 30min, or 60min is selected:
when it is tilted up or down at an angle of more than 70 or left or right at an angle of more than 30. 16 NOTE: Re-adjusting the focus will be necessary if the distance to the target changes. Activate / Deactivate the Reticle rst time. To activate the reticle, or to deactivate it at a later time:
1. From the home screen, long press the Rotary Encoder to enter the main menu. 2. Rotate the Rotary Encoder to move through the menu to select the settings menu item. 3. Short press the Rotary Encoder to enter the settings submenu. 4. Long press the Rotary Encoder and the Button at the same time for 3 seconds to activate the reticle and hidden reticle and zeroing menu items. 17 Status Bar Overview 13 Bluetooth: Shows the Bluetooth status, on
. The status bars at the top, sides, and bottom of the screen show 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 File Management Status: The le management unavailable icon displays when Wi-Fi or recoil activated video is turned on in the main menu, when a video is recording, and when the rie scope is connected to a computer via the data cable. 90Hz 15 Camera Icon: Briey appears when taking a photo. 16 Recoil Activated Video Status: Shows the recoil activated video status, on
. Recoil activated video video recording is in progress. 21 17 Video Recording Status: Shows the video recording status, on or unavailable recoil activated video is on. Video recording is unavailable when 1 14 15 16 17 3 CONT 18 19 20 Zeroing 1 Video Output: Shows the video output status, on 2 Imaging Mode: Shows the set imaging mode, clear
. highlight
, or fog 22 23 Zeroing
, 3 Color Palette: Shows the set color palette, white hot black hot
, red hot
, iron hot
, rainbow new deer head
, or outline. 4 Zeroing Prole: Shows the set zero prole, A, B, or C. 5 Ballistics Prole: Shows the set ballistics prole, 1, 2, or 3. 6 Non-Uniformity Correction (NUC) Mode: Shows the icon for the selected non-uniformity correction (NUC) mode, new deer head new deer head
, manual
, or background
. Automatic is 7 Digital Compass: The compass displays at the top of the 8 Digital Zoom: Shows the set digital zoom level, 1, 2, 4, or 8. 9 Microphone: Shows the microphone status, on
. 10 Battery: Shows the current battery status, 1100%. The battery status icon turns red when the battery is below 20%. When connected to an external power source, the battery status icon will alternate with the battery charging icon. 11 Time: Shows the current time in 24-hour format. 12 Wi-Fi: Shows the Wi-Fi status, on default. 18 18 Rangending Status: Shows the selected rangending mode, CONT or SGL when using the laser rangender (optional/not included) is connected. 19 Target Distance: Shows the target distance calculated by the optional laser rangender. A target distance may be entered manually in the quick menu when the LRF is not connected. 20 Zero Distance: Shows the selected zero distance. 21 Standby Status: Shows the standby icon 22 Tilt Angle: The tilt angle displays when the digital compass is 23 Pitch Angle: The pitch angle displays when the digital compass Using the Quick Menu In the quick menu, image brightness, contrast, and sharpness, NUC mode, target distance, reticle type and color, and zero distance, and Frame rate switching may be quickly adjusted. 1 19 In the quick menu:
Menu icons turn blue to indicate the current cursor position in the top-level menu and all submenus. Use the Rotary Encoder to navigate the quick menu:
Rotate to move left and right through the top-level menu or submenu options. Short press to enter the submenu. Short press again to conrm submenu changes and return to the previous menu. Long press to save any changes and exit to the home screen. Short press the Power Button to return to the previous menu without saving. When the cursor is in the top-level menu, the system will exit to the home screen, after 5 seconds of inactivity. The system does not time out when the cursor is in a submenu. Upon exiting the main menu, the cursor location is stored for cursor position will be at the rst menu item. The eight quick menu options are:
Quick Menu
(Image Brightness): Choose from levels 09.
(Image Contrast): Choose from levels 09.
(Image Sharpness): Choose from levels 09.
(Non-uniformity Correction Mode): Set the NUC mode to automatic (a), manual (m), or background (b).
(Target Distance): Manually enter a target distance. Short press the Rotary Encoder to move between digits and rotate it to adjust the value of the selected digit.
(Reticle Type): Choose from type 17 (see Reticle Types below) or the DIY reticle. Please note, the BDC reticle overrides the Reticle Type selection.
(Reticle Color): Choose from white, black, red, green, or blue.
(Zero Distance):
Select a zero distance within the currently selected zeroing prole. Only the zero distances in the selected prole will be available for selection. The selected zero distance appears in the lower-left corner of the screen.
(Frame rate switching):
Short press the Rotary Encoder to move between Frame Rate(50Hz/90Hz) and rotate it to adjust the value of the selected digit. Reticle Types Clip-on mode has abbreviated menu options. The clip-on quick menu combines elements from the standard quick menu and main menu. Navigation of the clip-on mode quick menu is the same as described
(Bluetooth):
(Image Contrast): Choose from levels 09.
(Image Sharpness): Choose from levels 09.
(Non-uniformity Correction Mode): Set the NUC mode to automatic (a), manual (m), or background (b).
(Microphone):
(Status Bar):
(Units): Set the units of measure to meters or yards.
(Frame rate switching):Select 50Hz/90Hz frame rate. Navigating the Main Menu From the home screen, long press the Rotary Encoder to enter the main menu. 1 90Hz In all menu interfaces:
Menu icons turn blue to indicate the current cursor position in the top-level menu and all submenus. Use the Rotary Encoder to navigate the menu:
Rotate to move left and right through the top-level menu and Short press to enter the submenu. Short press again to conrm submenu changes and return to the previous menu. Long press to save any changes and exit to the home screen. Short press the Power Button to return to the previous menu 1 20 2 3 4 5 6 7 without saving. 21 When the cursor is in the top-level menu, the system will exit to the home screen, after 5 seconds of inactivity. The system does not time out when the cursor is in a submenu. Upon exiting the main menu, the cursor location is stored for cursor position will be at the rst menu item. 15. 1. Set a suitable target at the desired zero distance. 2. Conrm that the rie is empty, safe, and pointed in a safe direction, with no ammunition near the weapon. 3. Adjust the image and device settings following the steps in the Quick Start Guide already. a. Rotate the Rotary Encoder clockwise to move in the positive b. Rotate the Rotary Encoder counterclockwise to move in the c. Upon moving the reticle, a white dot appears onscreen, indicating the original reticle position for the selected axis. 15. Short press the Rotary Encoder to save and deselect the axis. 16. Repeat steps 1215 above to move the cursor along the second axis. 17. Long press the Rotary Encoder to save and exit. 18. Take a conrmation shotthe point of impact should now match the point of aim. If not, adjust the X/Y position of the reticle again. For detailed Zeroing instructions, please see Zeroing Menu > Reticle Zeroing 16. 4. Select the zeroing prole, A, B, or C. See Rie Proles Menu >
Zeroing Prole A non-uniformity correction (NUC) allows a thermal imagers sensors to correct its pixels and eliminate image defects caused by pixel drift. 5. Select the ballistics prole, 1, 2, or 3. See Rie Proles >
Ballistics Prole 6. Based on the distance to the target you wish to zero, select a preset zero distance OR customize one of the preset zero See Zeroing Menu > Zero Distance
. 7. Ensure a stable platform and natural shooting position is achieved behind the rie. 8. Load ammunition, aim, and take one good shot at the target. 9. Make your rie safe and observe the location of impact on the target. 10. If the point of impact does not match the point of aim (the center of the reticle), adjust the X/Y position of the reticle. See Zeroing Menu > Reticle Zeroing 11. In the submenu for the selected zero distance, center the reticle and Photo on the aiming point and long press the Brightness Buttons at the same time to freeze the image. The image icon will appear below the X/Y coordinates. freeze is powered on. new deer head new deer head
. The selected NUC mode appears on the left side of the status bar. For instructions on setting the NUC mode in the quick menu, see Using the Quick Menu Automatic Mode In automatic mode (A) automatically according to the internal software algorithm. There is
(1) as the HYBRIDs internal shutter covers the sensor. remain until an automatic NUC is performed. Pressing the Power Button during the 5-second countdown will interrupt a pending the microbolometer temperature has stabilizedafter approximately NOTE: A manual NUC (see below) may be performed at any time 12. Rotate the Rotary Encoder to move between X and Y. Blue text
(A) mode. indicates the cursor location. 13. Short press the Rotary Encoder to select the axis (X or Y) along which to move the reticle. A blue arrow appears to the left of the selected axis. 14. Adjust the X/Y position of the reticle until the reticle matches the point of impact. 22 Manual Mode In manual mode (M), the user independently determines the need to perform a NUC based on the quality of the observed image. It is not
(1) during a manual NUC, as the internal shutter covers the sensor. 23 To perform a manual NUC while in manual mode (or automatic mode):
Video Recording 1. From the home screen, short press the Power Button. 2. A manual NUC is performed instantly. Background Mode In background mode (B), the user independently determines the need to perform a background NUC based on the quality of the observed image. A background NUC uses less power than an automatic or manual NUC because it does not use the internal shutter to cover the sensor; instead, the user must close the lens
(1). To perform a background NUC while in background mode:
1. 2. From the home screen, short press the Power 3. A prompt to close the lens cap (1) appears onscreen and the Button.
(1). background NUC will be performed. NOTE: If the lens is not properly covered, a temporary image burn will remain in the image until the next non-uniformity correction. This image burn is temporary and is not a defect or sign of permanent damage. 17. PHOTOG RAPHY AN D VIDEO RE CORDING capture. All videos and photos are automatically saved to the built-in NOTE: Photo and video les are named with the time and date;
therefore, it is recommended to set the date and time before using the photo and video functions. See Settings Menu > Date and Time synchronized in the InRay Outdoor App. Alternatively, the date and time may be 1 90Hz Photography To take a photo:
1. From the home screen, short press Button. the Photo 2. The camera icon will appear on the left side of the screen to indicate a photo was taken. 24 1 90Hz To record video:
1. Turn on the microphone in the main menu if desired. See Main Menu
> Microphone on 2. From the home screen, long press the Photo to start a video recording. Button 00:02:11 3. When the video recording starts, the video icon and the recording timer, in HH:MM:SS (hour, minute, second) format, appear on the left side of the screen. 4. When recording, short press the Photo Button to take a photo. 5. Long press the Photo Button to stop and save the video recording. NOTE: When recording video, le management and recoil activated video are unavailable and notication appear above the video icon and timer. icons Recoil Activated Video Recording 1 90Hz When recoil activated video is turned on in the main menu, a video is automatically recorded when a shot is taken. The 3 30 seconds before the shot and 30 seconds after the shot. The recoil icon activated video and a 30-second timer will appear on the left side of the screen. See Main Menu > Recoil Activated Video NOTES:
When multiple shots are taken within the same 30-second period, only one video will be taken. When recoil activated video recording is turned on, le management and standard video recording are unavailable and notication icons appear above activated video icon and timer. and below the recoil 25 Video and Photography Notes You may enter and navigate the menu as normal during video recording. The user interface (the status bar, icons, and menu) is not captured in recorded video or photo les. Recorded photos are saved to the internal memory card. Photos are saved in IMG_YYYYMMDDhhmmss_XX.jpg format. Videos are saved in VID_YYYYMMDDhhmmss_XX.mp4 format. YYYYMMDDhhmmss is year, month, day, hour, minute, and second. XX is a 2-digit counter number. The counter number cannot be reset. If a le is deleted from the internal memory, its counter number is not taken by another le. The maximum duration of a recorded video le is 5 minutes. After this time, video recording will begin a new le automatically. The number of recorded les is limited only by the capacity of the internal memory. The internal memory can store up to 1,800 photos, 600 videos, and 370 recoil activated videos. The oldest photos or videos are automatically replaced when memory storage reaches capacity. Regularly check the available memory storage space and transfer video footage and images to other storage media to free up memory space, as needed, in the le management interface. See Main Menu > File Management 18. A CC ESSING THE INTE RNAL MEMORY When the RICO HYBRID is turned on and connected to a computer via the included data cable, it is recognized by the computer as a ash memory (USB) drive. This allows the user to access the saved multimedia les and copy or delete any desired les. To access the internal memory:
1. b. Recorded photos and videos are separated into subfolders by date. 6. Select the desired les or folders to copy or delete. NOTES:
Check available space in the internal memory storage in the Main Menu > File Management listed when connected to a computer does not represent the actual memory availability, as the computer and device use The internal memory may be reformatted in the settings menu. See Settings Menu > Memory Card Reformatting Do not use a formatting application or tool to format the internal storage. 19. USING T HE INFI RAY operated using the InRay Outdoor App when the rie scope is connected to a smartphone or tablet via Wi-Fi. 1. Download the App for free and install it on your smartphone or tablet:
a. b. Download the App from any app store. 2. a. In the main menu, turn on Wi-Fi. See Main Menu > Wi-Fi on OR b. Open the App and press the ViewFinder icon on the home screen. c. Click the Connect Device WiFi button. 2. Plug the USB-C end of the data cable (19)
(11). d. On the mobile device, go to Settings > Wi-Fi. 3. Plug the larger USB end of the data cable into your computer. e. 4. Double-click My Computer on your computer desktop. 5. Double-click to open the device named HYBRID_HYL5 to access the built-in memory. a. The folder contains three multimedia subfolders, VIDEO-CIF, PHOTO-CIF, and RAV-CIF. The RAV-CIF folder contains the recoil activated videos. 3. 26 will appear in the list as XXXX is the four-digit device serial number. HYBRID_HYL50W-XXXX
-Fi networks. It
, where f. Enter the Wi-Fi password and tap the Join button. The default password is 12345678. a. Take real-time photos and videos, with or without audio. 27 b. View, share, download, and delete photos and videos taken via the App, which are saved to the mobile device. 22. c. Change the Wi-Fi password and SSID. d. Synchronize the date and time from the mobile device. e. NOTE: When a factory reset is performed, the Wi-Fi SSID and password are reset to the defaults, 12345678. See Settings Menu > Factory Reset and 20. DI GITAL Z OOM Region of Interest (ROI) feature which tells the thermal detector to focus on the center of the observed image. 1. From the home screen, short press the Photo Brightness Buttons at the same and 1 90Hz To use digital zoom:
1. From the home screen, rotate the Rotary Encoder clockwise to zoom in or counterclockwise to zoom out on the observed object. The selected digital zoom level 1, 2, 4, or 8 appears on the right side of the status bar. 2. The following table lists the real-time amplication corresponding to the digital zoom level:
BASE MAGNIFICATION 2.5 DIGITAL ZOOM MAGNIFICATIONS 1 2.5 2 5 4 10 8 20 21. The Picture in Picture
(PIP) function opens a small oating window with a magnied image view at the top of the screen. 1. From the home 1 90Hz screen, long press the Brightness Button image, centered on the reticle, will appear at the top of the screen. Please note that the PIP image is 2 that of the digital zoom level shown in the status bar. 2. To exit PIP mode, long press the Brightness Button. the ROI feature. A circular high-contrast, high-brightness region will appear in the center of the screen. 2. Short press the Photo and Brightness Buttons ROI. 23. compatible with day optics up to 10 as an inline clip-on sight. In clip-
). To enable or disable clip-on mode:
1. From the home screen, long press the Rotary Encoder and the Photo Button at the same time. NOTES:
We recommend going no higher than 10 on any rie scope used in clip-on mode as image performance will become unsatisfactory. In clip-on mode, the X/Y position of the screen may be adjusted so that the center of the screen matches up with the day scope reticle. See the next section. Clip-on mode has no main menu and has a unique quick menu. See Clip-on Mode Quick Menu 24. SC REEN POSI T ION In clip-on mode, the display size is reduced to be in unity (1). On your rst use, it may be necessary to adjust the X/Y of the screen to NOTES: When the image in the main body of the screen is enlarged via digital zoom, the PIP image will enlarge accordingly. in clip-on mode, adjust the screen as you would adjust the reticle in the zeroing section. 28 29 To adjust the screen position:
1. On the home screen with clip-on mode enabled, long press the Photo and Brightness Buttons at the same time to enter the clip-on mode screen position adjustment interface. 25. The HYBRIDs ballistics table and ballistics calculation function allow users to input ballistic information that matches their personal rie and ammunition to create a custom BDC-style reticle. The HYBRID will reference input data to provide real-time correction based on a target distance input by the user or provided by the optional LRF module. 1 Y X To set up the ballistics table:
2. The screen-position adjustment interface has the following features:
1 X: Move the screen along the X-Axis. 2 Y: Move the screen along the Y-Axis. 3 4
: Save and return to the home screen.
: Exit the interface without saving. 3. To use the interface:
a. Rotate the Rotary Encoder to move through the interface. The cursor position is indicated by a white outline around the button. b. Short press Rotary Encoder to select or deselect a button. Button selection is indicated by a blue outline around the button. c. With X or Y selected, rotate the Rotary Encoder to move the X/Y position of the screen. 4. Adjust the X/Y position of the screen. a. Rotate the Rotary Encoder clockwise to move in the positive b. Rotate the Rotary Encoder counterclockwise to move in the 1. Long press the Rotary Encoder to enter the main menu. 2. Rotate the Rotary Encoder to move to rie proles press the Rotary Encoder to enter the submenu.
, and short 3. Rotate the Rotary Encoder to move to the zeroing prole Shooting Prof short press the Rotary Encoder to enter the submenu. Zeroing
, and 4. Rotate the Rotary Encoder to move through the options, A, B, Rotary Encoder to select the gun type and exit the submenu. 5. Select ballistics prole submenu. to enter the 6. Select the bullet type, 1, 2, or 3, and exit the submenu. 7. Select ballistics to enter the table submenu. 8. Select one of the 90Hz three shooting table options, 500m, 1000m, or 2000m to edit it. 9. Use the Rotary Encoder to customize the shooting table. Rotate to move through the range inputs in the table, short press to add data to a table cell, and long press to save the data point and exit the cell. c. Rotate one click to move the reticle in the corresponding direction by 1 pixel. One full rotation (20 clicks) is equivalent to 20 pixels. NOTE: It is not necessary to input data for each distance point, but more information will result in greater accuracy. 10. Long press the Rotary Encoder to save the changes made to 5. Select the Button to save the screen position and return to the your selected ballistics table and exit the submenu. home screen; OR 6. Select the screen. Button to exit without saving and return to the home To activate the BDC reticle:
11. In the rie proles menu, select BDC reticle to enter the submenu. 12. Rotate the Rotary Encoder to turn on the toggle. When turned on, a BDC-style reticle based on your customized ballistics table is active and overrides the reticle set in the quick menu. a. If you have already zeroed at the selected distance, the BDC reticle will reference that location as its zero position. 30 31 b. If a yardage stadia is missing from this reticle, it is too close to the others and will only be visible when you zoom in by rotating the Rotary Encoder. Wi-Fi Main Menu Turn Wi-
Settings 1 90Hz To enable the ballistic calculation function:
13. In the rie proles enter the submenu. menu, select ballistics calculator to 14. Rotate the Rotary Encoder to turn on the toggle. When the ballistic calculator is on, a secondary aiming point will be superimposed on the BDC reticle based on your customized ballistics table and the target distance. a. The target distance is provided by the optional LRF module
(see the documentation provided with the LRF for more information on its operation) or manually input in the quick menu (see Using the Quick Menu NOTES:
A zeroing distance of 100m (109yd) must be selected in the menu. See Main Menu > Zeroing zeroing Ballistic data must be entered in the ballistics table in MOA. This data can be obtained from a ballistics solver or your ammunition maker. Ballistics data should be veried on a known range before using it in the eld. If the drop in your ballistics table does not match the actual drop of your ammo/rearm, you can adjust, or true, the data in the table at any time based on your exact ballistics. This is normal and is not a result of a problem with the optic. 26. MAI N ME NU OPTIONS AND DESCRIPTI ONS Menu and submenu options, from left to right are:
Main Menu: Wi-Fi, Digital Compass, Microphone, Standby, Photo Mode, Recoil Activated Video, Rie Proles, Zeroing, File Management, Settings. Rie Proles Menu: Zeroing Prole, Ballistics Prole, Ballistics Table, BDC Reticle, Ballistics Calculator. Zeroing Menu: Choose from the 3 preset zero distances, Reticle Zeroing, and Custom Zero Distance. Settings Menu: Video Output, Bluetooth, Status Bar, Date and Time, Compass Calibration, Pixel Defect Correction, Image Temperature, Units, Memory Card Reformatting, Factory Reset, and Info. Menu option details, descriptions, and navigation instructions are listed in order on the following pages. Turn on Wi-Fi to manipulate the InRay Outdoor App. 1. Long press the Rotary Encoder to enter the main menu. 2. Rotate the Rotary Encoder to select the Wi-Fi Main Menu default when the menu is accessed for the rst time. Settings 3. Short press the Rotary Encoder to enter the submenu. menu item. Wi-Fi is selected by 4. Rotate the Rotary Encoder to toggle Wi-
-Fi status, on right side of the status bar.
, changes in real-time and appears on the 5. Long press the Rotary Encoder to conrm the selection and return to the home screen. 1 90Hz Digital Compass Turn the digital compass and gravity 1. Long press the Rotary Encoder to enter the main menu. 2. Rotate the Rotary Encoder to select the digital compass menu item. 3. Short press the Rotary Encoder to enter the submenu. 4. Rotate the Rotary Encoder to toggle the digital compass and appears at the top of the screen, the pitch angle appears on the right side of the screen and the tilt angle appears in the lower-right corner. 5. Long press the Rotary Encoder to conrm the selection and return to the home screen. 32 33 Microphone 1 Turn the microphone 90Hz STANDBY NOTES:
When 5min, 10min, 20min, 30min, or 60min is selected:
1. Long press the Rotary Encoder to enter the main menu. 2. Rotate the Rotary Encoder to move through the menu to select the microphone item. menu 3. Short press the Rotary Encoder to enter the submenu. 4. Rotate the Rotary Encoder The microphone status, on appears on the right side of the status bar.
, changes in real-time and 5. Long press the Rotary Encoder to conrm the selection and return to the home screen. 1 90Hz Standby Set standby time To conserve battery, be set to automatically enter standby mode after a specied length of inactivity. 1. Long press the Rotary Encoder to enter the main menu. when it is tilted up or down at an angle of more than 70 or left or right at an angle of more than 30. level ring position. When scope will operate until the battery runs out. Standby mode may be manually activated from the home screen at any time. See Standby Mode Photo Mode 1 90Hz Select the photo mode three photo modes, single-shot, burst, and self-timer. Self-timer mode will automatically take a photo after a 5-second delay. Burst mode will take a photo every 1. Long press the Rotary Encoder to enter the main menu. 2. Rotate the Rotary Encoder to move through the menu to select the photo mode menu item. 3. Short press the Rotary Encoder to enter the submenu. 4. Rotate the Rotary Encoder to move through the submenu modes.
, burst
, and self-timer options, single-shot Single shot mode is selected by default. 2. Rotate the Rotary Encoder to move through the menu to select the standby menu item. 3. Short press the Rotary Encoder to enter the submenu. 4. Rotate the Rotary Encoder to move through the standby 5. Long press the Rotary Encoder to conrm the selection and return to the home screen. Recoil Activated Video standby status changes in real-time, and the standby icon and Turn the recoil 1 lower-right corner of the screen. 5. Long press the Rotary Encoder to conrm the selection and return to the home screen. 6. enter standby mode after the set number of minutes of inactivity. 7. When in automatic standby mode, short press the Power Button to exit standby and return to the home screen. 34 1. Long press the Rotary Encoder to enter the main menu. 2. Rotate the Rotary Encoder to move through the menu to select the recoil activated video menu item. 90Hz 35 3. Short press the Rotary Encoder to enter the submenu. 4. Rotate the Rotary Encoder to toggle recoil activated video side of the screen when turned on and a 30-second timer starts. When turned on, the rie scope will record 30 seconds of video before a shot is taken and 30 seconds after. appears on the left 5. Long press the Rotary Encoder to conrm the selection and return to the home screen. Rie Proles Adjust the zeroing and ballistic settings In the rie proles menu, you can set the zeroing prole, ballistics RIFLE PROFILES MENU > BALLISTICS PROFILE SUBMENU 1 Set the ballistics prole 1. In the rie proles submenu, rotate the Rotary Encoder to select the ballistics prole menu item. 2. Short press the Rotary Encoder to enter the submenu. 3. Rotate the Rotary Encoder to move 90Hz the ballistics calculator. 1. Long press the Rotary Encoder to enter the main menu. real-time, and the ballistics icon or 3, appear on the left side of the status bar. and the selected prole, 1, 2, 2. Rotate the Rotary Encoder to move through the menu to select 4. Long press the Rotary Encoder to conrm the selection and the rie proles menu item. return to the home screen. 3. Short press the Rotary Encoder to enter the submenu. There are ve submenu items: zeroing prole, ballistics prole, ballistics table, BDC reticle, and ballistics calculator. RIFLE PROFILES MENU > BALLISTICS TABLE SUBMENU RIFLE PROFILES MENU > ZEROING PROFILE SUBMENU Shooting Prof 1 90Hz Set the zeroing prole Zeroing 1. In the rie proles submenu, rotate the Rotary Encoder to select the zeroing prole Shooting Prof menu item. 2. Short press the Zeroing Rotary Encoder to enter the zero prole submenu. 90Hz View the ballistics table 1. In the rie proles submenu, rotate the Rotary Encoder to select the ballistics menu item. table 2. Short press the Rotary Encoder to open the ballistics table. 3. Long press the Rotary Encoder to close the table and return to the home screen. 3. Rotate the Rotary Encoder to move through the zeroing prole RIFLE PROFILES MENU > BDC RETICLE SUBMENU
-time, and the zeroing prole Shooting Prof on the left side of the status bar. Zeroing icon and selected prole, A, B, or C, appear 4. Long press the Rotary Encoder to conrm the selection and return to the home screen. 36 Turn the BDC reticle 1 1. In the rie proles submenu, rotate the Rotary Encoder to select the BDC reticle menu item. 2. Short press the Rotary Encoder to enter the submenu. 90Hz 37 3. Rotate the Rotary Encoder 4. When turned on, the BDC reticle is active and overrides the reticle set in the quick menu. If you have already zeroed at the selected distance, the BDC reticle will reference that location as its zero position. 5. Long press the Rotary Encoder to conrm the selection and return to the home screen. RIFLE PROFILES MENU > BALLISTICS CALCULATOR SUBMENU 1 90Hz Zeroing Select or customize a zero distance In the zeroing menu, you can select a preset zero distance, customize a preset zero distance, and adjust the reticle position for the selected zero distance. The 1 90Hz Turn on the ballistics calculator 1. In the rie proles submenu, rotate the Rotary Encoder to select the ballistics menu calculator item. 2. Short press the Rotary Encoder to enter the submenu. 3. Rotate the Rotary Encoder to toggle the ballistics calculator default. NOTE: Before selecting or customizing a zero distance, please select a zeroing prole (A, B, or C) and a ballistics prole (1, 2, or 3). See the Rie Proles 1. Long press the Rotary Encoder to enter the main menu. 2. Rotate the Rotary Encoder to move through the menu to select the zeroing menu item. 3. Short press the Rotary Encoder to enter the submenu. Three zero distances are shown in the submenu. 1 90Hz ZEROING MENU > ZERO DISTANCE SUBMENU Select or customize a preset zero distance 1. In the zero distance submenu, rotate the Rotary Encoder to select a zero distance option. 2. Short press the Rotary Encoder to enter the submenu for the selected zero distance. 3. In the submenu for the selected zero distance, you may:
a. Enter the reticle zeroing interface to adjust the Reticle Zeroing on the next page. b. Customize the selected preset zero distance as needed. See Zeroing Menu > Customize Zero Distance on 4. When the ballistic calculator is on, a secondary aiming point will be superimposed on the BDC reticle based on your customized ballistics table and the target distance provided by the optional LRF module or manually input in the quick menu. 5. Long press the Rotary Encoder to conrm the selection and return to the home screen. 38 39 ZEROING MENU > ZERO DISTANCE SUBMENU >
RETICLE ZEROING 1 1 Adjust the reticle position of the selected zero distance. In the reticle zeroing interface, the X/Y position of the reticle may be adjusted to match the point of impact. 1. In the submenu for the selected zero distance, the reticle menu zeroing item is selected by default. Short press the Rotary Encoder to select it and enter the reticle zeroing interface. 2. The reticle zeroing interface has the following features:
1 X: Horizontal point of impact change (in cm or inches). b. Upon moving the reticle, a white dot appears onscreen, representing the original reticle position for the selected axis. 90Hz c. Rotate the Rotary Encoder clockwise to move in the positive 90Hz d. Rotate the Rotary Encoder counterclockwise to move in the e. Rotate one click to move the reticle in the corresponding direction by 1 pixel. One full rotation (20 clicks) is equivalent to 20 pixels. f. When adjusting your zero at a distance of 50 yards, one click will change the impact point by 0.25 and one full rotation moves 5 as shown in the X and Y coordinate displays. At 100 yards that same click moves 0.51. At 200 yards one click moves 1.02. g. Changing your zero distance will change the distance of your X/Y adjustments automatically. If your selected zero distance has a correction of 2.04 at 100 yards, it will automatically change to 4.08 if you change the zero distance to 200 yards. 7. Save OR clear the reticle position along the selected axis. a. Short press the Power Button to clear the reticle position for the selected axis, returning the reticle to the original position for that axis; OR b. Short press the Rotary Encoder to save the position for the selected axis and deselect it. The blue arrow will disappear. 2 Y: Vertical point of impact change (in cm or inches). 8. Repeat steps 47 to move the reticle to the desired location. 3 Freeze Icon: Appears when the image is frozen. 9. Long press the Rotary Encoder to save and return to the home 4 Reticle: Shows the new reticle position. 5 White Dot: Indicates the original reticle position for the selected axis. screen. 10. Take a conrmation shotthe point of impact should now match the point of aim. If not, adjust the X/Y position of the reticle again. NOTE: The red X indicates the point of impact. It is shown in the gure for illustration purposes and is not an interface element. 3. Center the reticle on the aiming point and long press the Brightness the image. The image freeze and Photo Buttons at the same time to freeze icon will appear below the ZEROING MENU > ZERO DISTANCE SUBMENU >
CUSTOMIZE ZERO DISTANCE Customize a preset zero distance 1 90Hz 4. Rotate the Rotary Encoder to move between X and Y. Blue text indicates the cursor location. supports custom zero distances of 1 to 999 5. Short press the Rotary Encoder to select the axis (X or Y) along which to move the reticle. A blue arrow appears to the left of the selected axis. 6. Adjust the X/Y position of the reticle until the reticle matches the point of impact. a. X (horizontal) is the windage and Y (vertical) is the elevation. 1. In the submenu for the selected zero distance, rotate the Rotary Encoder to move to the preset zero distance. 40 41 2. Short press the Rotary Encoder to begin customizing the zero distance. A blue arrow icon will appear above the selected digit to mark the cursor location. The far-left digit is selected by default. 3 File List: Lists the les for the selected multimedia type, photo, video, or recoil activated video. The selected photo or video is indicated by a blue box around the le name. 4 Thumbnail Window: Shows a thumbnail of the selected 3. Rotate the Rotary Encoder to increase or decrease the value of photo, video, or recoil activated video. the selected digit, from 09. 4. Short press the Rotary Encoder to switch between the three digits. The blue arrow icon will move to indicate the selected digit. 5. Long press the Rotary Encoder to save the custom zero distance and return to the zero distance submenu. 6. The new zeroing distance appears in the lower-left corner of the 1 90Hz 6. Rotate the Rotary Encoder to move through the le list. 5 File Management Menu:
a. b. c.
: View/play the selected le.
: Go to the previous page of les.
: Go to the next page of les.
: Delete the selected le. d. e. Page Count: Shows current page number and total number of pages. 5. Rotate the Rotary Encoder to move through the operations menu options and short press the Rotary Encoder to select photo video
, or recoil activated video
, 7. Short press the Rotary Encoder to select a le. A blue box will appear around the le name and the selected photo or video will appear in the thumbnail window. 8. Rotate the Rotary Encoder to move through the le management menu options. 9. Short press the Rotary Encoder to select a le option:
a. Select to view the selected le full-screen. If viewing a video le, short press the Rotary Encoder a second time to play the video, and short press a third time to pause. b. Select to view the next page. c. Select to the previous page. d. Select to delete the le. 10. Short press the Power Button to return to the previous level of the le management interface. 11. When returned to the Operations Menu, short press the Power Button to exit the interface and return to the previous menu. 1 90Hz Settings Adjust advanced settings 1. Long press the Rotary Encoder to enter the main menu. 2. Rotate the Rotary Encoder to move through the menu to select the settings menu item. Rotary Encoder to enter the le management interface. 4. The le management screen has the following features:
1 Memory: Shows used memory and total memory in GB. 2 Operations Menu:
a. b. c.
: Manage photo les.
: Manage video les.
: Manage recoil activated video les. 42 43 screen. File Management Manage photo and video les NOTE: The le management menu item is disabled when Wi-Fi or recoil activated video is turned on in the menu, when a video is recording, and when the rie scope is connected to a computer via the data cable. 1. Long press the Rotary Encoder to enter the main menu. 2. Rotate the Rotary Encoder to move through the menu to select the le management menu item. 3. Short press the 3. Short press the Rotary Encoder to enter the submenu. SETTINGS MENU > STATUS BAR 4. The submenu items are video output, Bluetooth, status bar, date and time, compass calibration, pixel defect correction, image temperature, units, memory card reformatting, factory reset, and info. Main Menu SETTINGS MENU > VIDEO OUTPUT Settings Turn video output 1 90Hz Turn status bar auto-
This function enables automatic hiding of all interface information, aside from the reticle, for unobstructed image view. When auto-hide is turned The video output function enables connectivity with an external display or recording device via analog video. 1. In the settings submenu, rotate the Rotary Encoder Main Menu to select the video output Settings menu item. 2. Short press the Rotary Encoder to enter the submenu. Zeroing 3. Rotate the Rotary Encoder video output status, on appears on the right side of the status bar. Zeroing
, changes in real-time and 4. Long press the Rotary Encoder to conrm the selection and return to the home screen. SETTINGS MENU > BLUETOOTH inactivity the status bar, digital compass, and all interface icons will be automatically hidden. Shortcut buttons and the menu are disabled until the entire interface is again displayed. Press any button to show all interface information again. NOTE: When auto-hide is on and the main menu is open, the 1. In the settings submenu, rotate the Rotary Encoder to select the status bar menu item. 2. Short press the Rotary Encoder to enter the submenu. 3. Rotate the Rotary Encoder to toggle status bar auto-hiding 4. Long press the Rotary Encoder to conrm the selection and return to the home screen. 1 90Hz SETTINGS MENU > DATE AND TIME Set the date and time 1 1. In the settings submenu, rotate the Rotary Encoder to select the Bluetooth menu item. 2. Short press the Rotary Encoder to enter the submenu. 3. Rotate the Rotary Encoder to toggle The Bluetooth status, on appears on the right side of the status bar.
, changes in real-time and 4. Long press the Rotary Encoder to conrm the selection and return to the home screen. 44 1. In the settings submenu, rotate the Rotary Encoder to select the date and menu item. time 2. Short press the Rotary Encoder to open the date and time window. 3. The date/time window has the following features:
1 Date/Time Fields: YYYY-MM-DD: Year-Month-Day HH:MM: Hour:Minute Button: Save and exit Button: Close window without saving 2 3 90Hz 45 To set the date and time:
SETTINGS MENU > PIXEL DEFECT CORRECTION 1. The cursor position is indicated by a blue outline around the eld or button. The year value is selected by default. The date and time are displayed in YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM format. 2. Rotate the Rotary Encoder to select the correct number for each date/time eld, year, month, day, hour, and minute. 3. Short press the Rotary Encoder to move through the elds and buttons in the date/time window. 4. Long press the Rotary Encoder to save the date/time and return to the home screen; OR 5. Rotate the Rotary Encoder to move to the Button. Short press the Rotary Encoder to select it and close the window without saving. NOTES:
Alternatively, the date/time may be synchronized with a mobile device using the InRay Outdoor App. See Using the InRay Outdoor App The time displays on the right side of the status bar. SETTINGS MENU > COMPASS CALIBRATION 1 90Hz Calibrate the digital compass 1. In the settings submenu, rotate the Rotary Encoder to select the compass menu calibration item. 2. Short press the Rotary Encoder to begin compass calibration. 3. A triaxial coordinate icon prompt will appear on the screen. 4. completed within the 15-second calibration time. 5. After 15 seconds, the calibration is nished and the 46 1 90Hz Select and correct defective pixels Defective pixels are pixels that do not change correctly compared to the other image pixelsthey are either brighter or darker than surrounding has a tool that corrects defective pixels on the sensor using its internal software. 1. Long press the Rotary Encoder to enter the main menu. 2. Rotate the Rotary Encoder to move through the menu to select the pixel defect correction menu item. 3. Short press the Rotary Encoder to enter the defective pixel correction interface. 4. The pixel correction interface has the following features:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 PIP Window:
The Picture in Picture window appears in the lower-left corner. Pixel Cursor:
Cursor appears in the center of the screen in place of the reticle. Move the cursor to the position of the defective pixel. X Button: Move the cursor horizontally. Y Button: Move the cursor vertically Add Button: Add a defective pixel to the to be corrected list. CXL Button: Clear pixels saved in the to be corrected list. Button: Save and exit. Button: Exit the interface without saving. To select and correct defective pixels:
5. The button cursor position is indicated by a blue highlight at the top of the button. The cursor is located on the default. by 47
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6. Short press the Rotary Encoder to select the and begin SETTINGS MENU > IMAGE TEMPERATURE moving the pixel cursor along the X-Axis. The entire button becomes highlighted in blue. 7. Move the pixel cursor along the selected axis to the location of the defective pixel:
a. Rotate the Rotary Encoder clockwise to move in the positive b. Rotate the Rotary Encoder counterclockwise to move in the Set the image temperature 1. In the settings submenu, rotate the Rotary Encoder to select the image temperature menu item. c. Rotate one click to move the reticle in the corresponding 2. Short press the direction by 1 pixel. One full rotation (20 clicks) is equivalent to 20 pixels. Rotary Encoder to enter the submenu. 1 90Hz 8. Short press the Rotary Encoder to deselect the X-axis and the 3. Rotate the Rotary
. Encoder to move through options, w (warm) and c (cold). 9. Rotate the Rotary Encoder to move to the
. Short press 4. Long press the Rotary Encoder to conrm the selection and the Rotary Encoder to select it and begin moving the pixel cursor along the Y-Axis. The entire button becomes highlighted in blue. return to the home screen. 10. Rotate the Rotary Encoder to move the pixel cursor along the SETTINGS MENU > UNIT Y-Axis. 11. When the pixel cursor is in position over a defective pixel, short press the Rotary Encoder to deselect the Y-Axis and the
. 12. Rotate the Rotary Encoder to move to the Add Button. Short press the Rotary Encoder to select it and add the defective pixel to the to be corrected list. The button will briey be highlighted in blue to indicate that the pixel has been successfully added. 13. Repeat the above steps to add any additional defective pixels to the to be corrected list. 14. To clear the to be corrected list and exit the interface, rotate the Rotary Encoder to move to the CXL Button. Short press the Rotary Encoder to select it and clear the to be corrected list. The button will briey be highlighted in blue to indicate that the correction list has been successfully cleared. 15. To correct the saved list of defective pixels, rotate the Rotary Encoder to move to the Encoder to select it, correct the saved list, and exit the interface;
OR Button. Short press the Rotary 16. Rotate the Rotary Encoder to move to the Button. Short press the Rotary Encoder to select it and exit the pixel defect correction interface without correcting the saved list of defective pixels. NOTE: The PIP window and interface controls will move to the upper-left corner of the screen when the cursor moves into the lower-left corner. 1 90Hz Set the unit of measurement 1. In the settings submenu, rotate the Rotary Encoder to select the unit menu item. 2. Short press the Rotary Encoder to enter the submenu. 3. Rotate the Rotary Encoder to move through unit options, meters and yards. The selected units, m (meters) or yd (yards), display along with the selected zero distance in the lower-left corner of the screen. 4. Long press the Rotary Encoder to conrm the selection and return to the home screen. 48 49 SETTINGS MENU > MEMORY CARD REFORMATTING Reformat the internal memory card This function quickly erases all les saved to the internal memory card. 1 WARNING: This action cannot be undone. All les saved on the internal memory card will be permanently deleted. Make sure to back up any photos and videos you want to keep to other media storage before reformatting. 1. In the settings submenu, rotate the Rotary Encoder to select the memory card reformatting menu item. 2. Short press the Rotary Encoder to enter the submenu. 3. 4. 5. 6. Two options, Yes and No, appear; Yes will reformat the memory card and No will cancel the operation. No is selected by default. Short press the Rotary Encoder to conrm cancellation of the memory card reformatting and return to the settings menu; OR Rotate the Rotary Encoder to move to Yes and short press the Rotary Encoder to select it and conrm the memory card reformatting. A loading icon will appear onscreen for about 30 seconds as the memory is reformatted. Do not press any buttons during this time. 4. Short press the Rotary Encoder to conrm cancellation of the factory reset and return to the settings menu; OR 90Hz 5. Rotate the Rotary Encoder to move to Yes and short press the Rotary Encoder to select Yes to conrm the factory reset. Factory automatically. NOTES:
There is a short pause before the factory restart begins. Do not press any buttons during this time. A factory reset cannot be undone. The settings listed below will be reset to the factory defaults:
Imaging Mode: White Hot Imaging Mode: Clear Photo Mode: Single-shot Image Brightness: 5 Image Contrast: 5 Calibration Mode:
Automatic Target Distance: 0000m Reticle Type: 1 Reticle Color: Black Digital Zoom: 1.0 Wi-Fi: O Digital Compass: O Microphone: O Frame Rate: 50Hz Image Temperature: Warm Units: Meters Wi-Fi SSID:
HYBRID_HYL50W-XXXX Wi-Fi Password: 12345678 1 90Hz HYL 7. The system will return to the home screen automatically. SETTINGS MENU > INFO SETTINGS MENU > FACTORY RESET 1 90Hz Restore factory default settings 1. In the settings submenu, rotate the Rotary Encoder to select the factory reset menu item. 2. Short press the Rotary Encoder to enter the factory reset submenu. Show device information 1. In the settings submenu, rotate the Rotary Encoder to select the info menu item. 2. Short press the Rotary Encoder to enter the info submenu. 3. The info submenu 3. Two options, Yes and No, appear; Yes will restore factory settings and No will cancel the operation. No is selected by default. the product model, PN and SN numbers, FGPA, and HW and SOC versions. 4. Long press the Power Button to return to the home screen. 50 51 27. BASIC INSPE CTION It is recommended to carry out a technical inspection before each use. Please check the following:
The rie scope appearance: there should be no cracks in the body or visible damage. The condition of the objective lens and eyepiece: there should be no cracks, greasy spots, dirt, or other deposits on the lens. Our warranty follows the product and is not tied to the original owner. The warranty period is tied to the date of sale to the dealer. This warranty only covers normal use and does not cover cosmetic damage, normal wear, intentional damage, theft, loss, any act of God, or a condition caused by use other than intended. Any product that is modied, opened, or tampered with will void any warranty coverage. Any serial number damage or alteration on the product will be scope at irayusa.com/register . The internal rechargeable battery pack should be fully charged. To return a product for repair:
1. Go to irayusa.com/warranty and click the Request an RMA button to request an RMA number. Returns will not be accepted without an RMA. 2. The customer is responsible for shipping the product to iRayUSA, per the instructions included with the RMA. iRayUSA will return the product at no cost. NOTES:
The one-week timeline starts from the time of receipt of the product at iRayUSA. iRayUSA is not liable for any damages or loss incurred when shipping to iRayUSA. This warranty gives you specic legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. Please give us a call at 800-769-7125, visit irayusa.com/warranty, or email info@irayusa.com with any questions. 3 0. GEN ERA L TRO UBLESHOO TING The troubleshooting table on the next page lists issues that recommended troubleshooting steps in the order shown in the table. Please contact iRayUSA at 800-769-7125 or irayusa.com/support or an authorized vendor for assistance before attempting to perform any modications or repairs beyond the scope of the troubleshooting procedures in this manual. Unauthorized repairs or modications will void your warranty. The control buttons should be in working order. 28. BASIC MAI NTE NANCE Always replace the objective lens cap (1) after use to avoid damaging or scratching the lens. Never touch the lens directly; oil from your skin can damage the lens coating and surface. Basic maintenance should be carried out at least twice a year and includes the following steps:
Wipe the surface of the external metal and plastic components with a clean, dry cotton cloth. Do not use chemical, corrosive, or abrasive cleaners. Canned air may also be used to clean the external components. Clean the electric contacts and battery slots on the rie scope using a non-greasy organic solvent. Check the lens and eyepiece. If necessary, remove any dirt or sand from the optics; a non-contact cleaning method is preferred. Cleaning the exterior of the lens should only be done with the included microber lens cloth or a similar product. Only clean the lens when it is visibly soiled. Frequent wiping or cleaning can degrade the anti-reective lens coating. 29. WARRANTY At iRayUSA were rst and foremost hunters and users of our products and we understand that failure isnt an option. We also understand that having to wait extended periods for repair isnt something that a customer should have to put up with when something does go wrong. During your published warranty period, iRayUSA will repair or replace, at its discretion, any optic that becomes defective during normal use. Additionally, if we cannot x your optic in less than one week, we will oer to replace it with a replacement product in like or better condition. If you would rather wait for your specic optic to be repaired, we can handle that too. We know youve never seen this from a thermal manufacturer and neither have we; thats why we started iRayUSA 52 53 ISSUE POSSIBLE CAUSES The IBP-1H battery pack is very low or has completely discharged. External power supply has completely discharged. TROUBLESHOOTING STEPS Charge the battery pack. Check the external power supply and charge it if necessary. computer or external power supply. Power on the computer. Data cable is damaged. Replace the data cable. Wi-Fi is not turned on. Turn on the Wi-Fi in the main menu. See Main Menu > Wi-Fi mobile device (smartphone or tablet). Wrong Wi-Fi password entered. On the mobile device, go to Settings > Wi-Fi and enter the correct password. The default password is 12345678. See Main Menu > Wi-Fi Too many Wi-
-Fi signals. Wi-Fi signal is lost or interrupted. Smartphone or tablet is out of range of a strong Wi-Fi signal, or there are obstacles between Try again when the Wi-Fi signal is stable.
-Fi signal. The image is fuzzy, not clear, not balanced, or has artifacts. Non-uniformity correction is required. Perform a non-uniformity correction. See Non-uniformity Correction See Using the Quick Menu The image is too dark. Display brightness level is too low. Adjust the display brightness in the quick menu. See Using the The lens is not focused. Adjust the focus on the target by rotating the objective focus knob (2) Adjust the image sharpness in the quick menu. See Using the Quick Menu The GUI is clear, but the image is fuzzy. There is dust on the interior or exterior optical surfaces of the lens. Wipe the external optical surface with the included microber lens cloth. The aiming reticle shifts after ring rounds. There is condensation on the interior or exterior optical surfaces of the lens. Wipe the external optical surface with the included microber lens cloth. Make sure you are using the same brand, type, and weight of the bullets as when the is possible. The image of the object being observed is missing. Looking through glass. Remove any glass windows from the eld of view. Image settings are not optimal for the current environmental conditions or the object being observed. Check the external surface of the objective lens and eyepiece and, where necessary, wipe away any dust, condensation, frost, etc. In cold weather, you can use special anti-fogging coatings, such as those made for corrective glasses. Adjust the focus on the target by rotating the objective focus knob (2). Adjust the image sharpness in the quick menu. See Using the Quick Menu Adjust the image and device settings. See Quick Start Guide Image quality is too low or the detection range is reduced. These issues may occur due to the weather conditions, such as snow, rain, humidity, and fog. Short press the Palette Button to set the imaging mode to fog mode. low-temperature conditions, the image quality of the surroundings is worse than in warm-temperature conditions. Environmental conditions. In warm-temperature conditions, objects being observed (surroundings and background) heat Accordingly, image quality produced by the rie scope will be higher. In low-temperature conditions, the background will cool down to roughly the same temperature, and thus the temperature contrast is substantially reduced and image detail can go down as there is less contrast in the scene. This is a normal function of a thermal imager and is no indicator of actual detector performance. 54 55 3 1. NO TES 56 57 800-769-7125 682-499-0047 info@irayusa.com PN:
Specications are subject to change without notice. For the most up-to-date specs, go to irayusa.com. Not responsible for typographical errors. Ver 1.0-08042023 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND REGULATORY INFORMATION I N F I RA Y O U T D O OR R ug g e d I n f r a r e d C om p ac t O p t ic Outdoor
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Important Safety Information Environmental inuences WARNING! Never point the lens of the device directly at intense heat sources such as the sun or laser equipment. The objective lens and eyepiece can function as a burning glass and damage the interior components. The warranty does not cover damage caused by improper operation. Risk of swallowing Caution: Do not place this device in the hands of small children. Incorrect handling can cause small parts to come loose which may be swallowed. Disposal of batteries In the European Union, this symbol indicates that the battery used in this product may not be disposed of in domestic waste and must be collected for disposal separately. When returning used batteries, please use a collection system that may exist in your country. The materials and substances in the batteries may have a detrimental impact on health and the environment. By depositing empty batteries at a recycling facility, you are contributing to the protection, maintenance and improvement of the quality of our environment. Safety instructions for use Please only return discharged batteries. Do not expose the device to re or high temperatures. Only use the battery charger included in the delivery package. The battery capacity decreases when operated in a cold ambient temperature. This is not a fault and occurs for technical reasons. Always store the device in its carrying bag in a dry, well-ventilated space. For prolonged storage, remove the batteries. Do not expose your device to extreme temperatures lower than - 20C and higher than + 50C. The product shall only be connected to a USB Type C interface. If the device has been damaged or the battery is defective, send the device to our after-sales service for repair. Safety instructions for the power supply unit Check the power supply unit, cable and adapter for visible damage before use. Do not use any defective parts. Defective components must be replaced. Do not use the power supply unit in wet or humid environments. Only use the original cable provided with the battery charger. Do not make any technical modications. For further information and safety instructions, please refer to the Opera-
tion Instructions provided. This is also available on our website in the download center: www.inrayoutdoor.com. Legal and Regulatory Information Wireless transmitter module frequency range:
WLAN: 2.412-2.472 GHz Power of WLAN module: <20 dBm Bluetooth: 2.4022.480 GHz Power of Bluetooth module: <10 dBm The battery used does not contain mercury, cadmium or lead in quantities exceeding the limits dened in Directive 2006/66/EC. User information on the disposal of electrical and electronic devices
(private households) The WEEE symbol on products and/or accompanying documents indicate that used electrical and electronic products must not be mixed with ordinary household waste. For proper treatment, recovery and recycling, take these products to the appropriate collection points where they will be accepted without charge. In some countries, it may also be possible to return these products to your local retailer when you purchase a corresponding new product. The proper disposal of this product serves to protect the environ-
ment and prevents possible harmful effects on human beings and their surroundings, which may arise as a result of incorrect handling of waste. More detailed information on your nearest collection point is available from your local authority. In accordance with state legislation, penalties may be imposed for the improper disposal of this type of waste. InRay Technologies Co., Ltd. thus declares that the Hybrid series thermal imaging scope complies with the directives 2014/53/EU and 2011/65/EU. For business customers within the European Union Please contact your dealer or supplier regarding the disposal of electrical and electronic devices. He will provide you with further information. Information on disposal in other countries outside of the European Union This symbol is only applicable in the European Union. Please contact your local authority or dealer if you wish to dispose of this product and ask for a disposal option. Regulatory information for USA Technical Inspection Perform a technical inspection to check the following items each time before you use the device:
Exterior of the device (no crack on the enclosure). Lens and eyepiece (no crack, oil, stain, or other sediments) Status of the rechargeable battery (fully charged in advance) and electrical contact (no salinization or oxidation). The SAR limit adopted by USA and Canada is 1.6 watts/kilogram (W/
kg) averaged over one gram of tissue. The highest SAR value reported to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) the Industry Canada
(IC) for this device type when it is tested for the properly worn on the body is under 1g 1.6W/Kg. The device complies with the RF specifications when the device is used near your at a distance of 0 mm from your body. Ensure that the device accessories such as a device case and a device holster are not composed of metal components. Keep your device 0 mm away from your body to meet the requirement earlier mentioned. FCC ID2AY3N-HYL50W Labeling requirements This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Information to the user Any Changes or modications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Note: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modications to this equipment. Such modica-
tions could void the users authority to operate the equipment. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environ-
ment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Opera-
tion of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interfer-
ence at his own expense. Intended use you purchase a corresponding new product. The proper disposal of this product serves to protect the environment and prevents possible harmful effects on human beings and their surroundings, which may arise as a result of incorrect handling of waste. The device is intended for displaying heat signatures during nature observation, remote hunting observations and for civil use. This device is not a toy for children. Use the device only as described in this instruction manual. The manufac-
turer and the dealer accept no liability for damages which arise due to non-intended or incorrect use. Function test Before use, please ensure that your device has no visible damage. Test to see if the device displays a clear, undisturbed image. Check that the settings for the thermal imaging scope are correct. 800-769-7125 682-499-0047 info@irayusa.com PN:
Specications are subject to change without notice. For the most up-to-date specs, go to irayusa.com. Not responsible for typographical errors. Ver 1.0-08042023
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CTC Laboratories, Inc. 1-2/F., Building 2, Jiaquan Building, Guanlan High-Tech Park, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China Tel: +86-755- 27521059 Fax: +86-755- 27521011 Http://www.sz-ctc.org.cn Label Label Location 1. Page 1 of 1
1 2 | Agency Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 70.92 KiB | December 19 2023 |
TCB Authority to Act as Agent Number:
Revision:
Effective date: Oct 8, 2021 MS-0045317 0 The following is a sample Agency Request letter, which needs to be completed on company letterhead, signed by an authorized Applicant/Agent, and submitted to TV Rheinland. Authority to Act as Agent Date: ___10.24.2023___________ TUV Rheinland of North America, Inc. 1279 Quarry Lane., Suite. A Pleasanton, CA 94566 To Whom It May Concern:
I appoint ____CTC Laboratories, Inc.______ to act as our agent in the preparation of this application for equipment certification. I certify that submitted documents properly describe the device or system for which equipment certification is sought. I also certify that each unit manufactured, imported or marketed, as defined in the FCC or Industry Canadas regulations will have affixed to it a label identical to that submitted for approval with this application. For instances where our authorized agent signs the application for certification on our behalf, I acknowledge that all responsibility for complying with the terms and conditions for Certification, as specified by TUV Rheinland Group, still resides with __ CTC Laboratories, Inc._/ 1-2/F., Building 2, Jiaquan Building, Guanlan High-Tech Park, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China ________. For TCB applications, We certify that we are not subject to denial of federal benefits, that includes FCC benefits, pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988, 21 U.S.C. 862. Further, no party, as defined in 47 CFR 1.2002 (b), to the application is subject to denial of federal benefits, that includes FCC benefits. Thank you, Agency Agreement Date:
_____10.24.2023________________ Agreement is valid for 12 months from the above date. By:
(Signature) _____ Peng Zhang _________________
(Print name) ___/________________________
(Title) ______18562243217_________________
(Telephone) On behalf of:
__ InfiRay Technology Co.,Ltd.____
(Company Name) Page 1 of 1
1 2 | Attestation of US Agent Letter | Attestation Statements | 25.83 KiB | December 19 2023 |
InfiRay Technology Co., Ltd. U.S. Agent Letter of Attestation To:
Federal Communications Commission Date: 10-24-2023 7435 Oakland Mills Road, Columbia, MD 21046, USA Ref: Attestation Statement Part 2.911(d)(7) filing FCC ID: 2AY3N-HYL50W InfiRay Technology Co., Ltd. (the applicant) certifies that, as of the date of the filing of the application, Visir Inc. (the agent) is our designated U.S. agent for service of process for the above reference FCC ID. The applicant accepts to maintain an agent for service of process in the United States for no less than one year after either the grantee has permanently terminated all marketing and importation of the applicable equipment within the U.S., or the conclusion of any Commission-related administrative or judicial proceeding involving the equipment, whichever is later. The applicant further acknowledges it is our responsibility to inform the FCC whenever the agent information changes. Visir Inc. (the agent) understand it is the agent's obligation to accept service of process in the United States for matters related to the applicable equipment, and at the physical U.S. address and email address. APPLICANT Company Name: InfiRay Technology Co., Ltd. Contact Person: Peng Zhang Address: Building C3, A1, Innovation Industrial Park Hefei Anhui, P.R.China Tel.:18562243217 Email: pzhang@iraytek.com U.S. Agent Company Name: Visir Inc. Contact Person: Tao Huang Address: 39899 Balentine Drive STE 200, Newark, CALIFORNIA, 94560, USA Tel.: /
Email: thuang@visirinc.com FCC FRN: 0032684243 Sincerely yours, Company Name Contact Person The Applicant InfiRay Technology Co., Ltd. Peng Zhang Visir Inc. Tao Huang The Agent Signature
1 2 | Confidentiality Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 211.88 KiB | December 19 2023 |
TCB FCC Request for Confidentiality Letter Number: MS-0044715 Revision:
3 Effective date: Nov. 1, 2022 Author: William Graff Owner: William Graff Legal Scope:
Global Business Scope:
Cross Business Process Scope:
Cross Process The following is a sample Confidentiality Request letter, which must be completed on Applicant company letterhead, signed by the Applicant or their authorized Agent, and submitted to TV Rheinland. Date: _10.24.2023_______ Federal Communications Commission Equipment Authorization Branch 7435 Oakland Mills Road, Columbia, MD 21046, USA Subject: Confidentiality Request for FCC ID: 2AY3N-HYL50W Pursuant to FCC 47 CRF 0.457(d), the applicant requests that a part of the subject FCC/IC application be held confidential. Type of Confidentiality Requested Short Term Short Term Short Term Short Term Short Term Short Term Short Term Short Term Short Term Permanent n/a Permanent Permanent Permanent Permanent Permanent Permanent Permanent Exhibit Block Diagrams External Photo Internal Photos ***
Operation Description/Theory of Operation Schematics Test Setup***
Tune-Up Procedure Users Manual***
Part List/ Antenna Gain Information Datasheet InfiRay Technology Co.,Ltd. has spent substantial effort in developing this product and it is one of the first of its kind in industry. Having the subject information easily available to "competition" would negate the advantage they have achieved by developing this product. Not protecting the details of the design will result in financial hardship. Permanent Confidentiality:
The applicant requests the exhibits listed above as permanently confidential be permanently withheld from public review due to materials that contain trade secrets and proprietary information not customarily released to the public.
(*** Exceptional case for Permanent Confidentiality for these Exhibits by PAG only) Sincerely, By:
_______________________________________________ ____ Peng Zhang ___________________
(Signature/Title)
(Print name) Tel: 18562243217 Email: pzhang@iraytek.com MS-0044715 Page 1 of 1 Revision 1
1 2 | Not Covered Entity Applicant Attestation | Attestation Statements | 40.74 KiB | December 19 2023 |
InfiRay Technology Co., Ltd. Attestation Statements Not Covered Entity Applicant To: Federal Communications Commission Date: 10-24-2023 7435 Oakland Mills Road, Columbia, MD 21046, USA Ref: Information Required by Section 2.911(d)(5)(ii) filing FCC ID: 2AY3N-HYL50W InfiRay Technology Co.,Ltd. (the applicant) certifies that, as of the date of the filing of the application, the applicant is not identified on the Covered List (as a specifically named entity or any of its subsidiaries or affiliates) as an entity producing covered equipment. Sincerely yours, Applicant Signature Printed Name: Peng Zhang Title:/
Address: Building C3, A1, Innovation Industrial Park Hefei Anhui, P.R.China Tel.: 18562243217 Email: pzhang@iraytek.com
1 2 | Not Covered Equipment Attestation | Attestation Statements | 39.31 KiB | December 19 2023 |
InfiRay Technology Co., Ltd. Attestation Statements Not Covered Equipment To: Federal Communications Commission Date: 12-14-2023 7435 Oakland Mills Road, Columbia, MD 21046, USA Ref: Information Required by Section 2.911(d)(5)(i) filing FCC ID: 2AY3N-HYL50W
[InfiRay Technology Co., Ltd. (the applicant) certifies that the equipment for which authorization is sought is not covered equipment prohibited from receiving an equipment authorization pursuant to section 2.903 of the FCC rules. Sincerely yours, Applicant Signature Printed Name: Peng Zhang Title:/
Address: Building C3, A1, Innovation Industrial Park Hefei Anhui, P.R.China Tel.: 18562243217 Email: pzhang@iraytek.com
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 | TCB Application Email Address |
t******@tuv.com
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1 2 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 | Grantee Code |
2AY3N
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1 2 | Equipment Product Code |
HYL50W
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 | Name |
P**** Z****
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
18562********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
18562********
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1 2 |
p******@iraytek.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 2 | Firm Name |
InfiRay Technology Co.,Ltd.
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1 2 | Name |
P**** Z******
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1 2 | Physical Address |
Building C3,A1,Innovation Industrial Park
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1 2 |
Hefei
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1 2 |
China
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
86-18********
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1 2 |
p******@iraytek.com
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Equipment Class | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||||
1 2 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | |||||
1 2 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Thermal Scope | ||||
1 2 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Grant Comments | Power output listed is conducted. The highest reported SAR for body-worn is 0.38 W/kg. This device contains a Classic Bluetooth transmitter. | ||||
1 2 | Power output listed is conducted. This device contains BLE and 2.4GHz WLAN transmitters. | |||||
1 2 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 | Firm Name |
CTC Laboratories, Inc.
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1 2 | Name |
T******** Z****
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
+8675******** Extension:
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1 2 |
t******@sz-ctc.com.cn
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 2412 | 2462 | 0.0178 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 15C | 2402 | 2480 | 0.0025 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15C | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0031000 |
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