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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Thermal Imaging Riflescopes V1.0 RicoV2 V2Series Power Supply 3V~4.2V External Power Supply 5V (Type C USB) Operational Characteristics Max. Operating Time (at t=22), h Max. Recoil Power on Rifled Weapon, g/s Degree of protection, IP code Amount of built-in memory, Gb Operating Temperature Range, Laser Rangefinder Weight, g Dimension, mm 6 1000 IP67 32
-20~+50 Optional 820 830 2506558 2506158 Technical Specifications Model Microbolometer Type RL42V2 RH50V2 Uncooled Resolution, pixels 384288 640512 Pixel Size, um NETD, mk Frame Rate, Hz Optical Characteristics 12 20 60 Objective Lens F42mm /1.0 F50mm /1.0 Field of View, degrees 6.3 4.7 5.3 4.0 4~16 3~12 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 55 6
-4~+4 Magnification, E-zoom, Eye relief, mm Exit pupil diameter, mm Diopter Adjustment, D Detection Range, m
(Target size: 1.7mx0.5m, P(n)=99%) Display Type Resolution, pixels Size, inch Power Supply 2197 2594 Wavelength, nm Characteristics of Rangefinder Max. Measuring Range, m/y Measurement Accuracy, m 905 1000/1094 1 AMOLED 1024768 0.39 The actual operating time depends on the intensity of using Wi-Fi, video recorder, laser rangefinder. The measuring range depends on the characteristics of the object Battery Type / Capacity /
Output Voltage Li-Ion Battery Pack IBP-1 / 4400mAh /
DC3.7V under observation and environmental conditions. Observation with and without glasses IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Environmental influences 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. Safety instructions for use
-Handle the device and battery pack with care: rough handling may damage the battery pack.
-Do not expose the device to fire 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. Thanks to the flexible eyeshade, the Rico series can be used with or without glasses. It offers a full field of view in both cases.
-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 modifications. For further information and safety instructions, please refer to the Operation Instructions provided. This is also available on our website in the download center: www.infirayoutdoor.com. 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. Please only return discharged batteries. The battery used does not contain mercury, cadmium or lead in quantities exceeding the limits defined in Directive 2006/66/EC. User information on the disposal of electrical and electronic devices (private remote hunting observations and for civil use. This device is not a toy for children. households) Use the device only as described in this instruction manual. The manufacturer and The WEEE symbol on products and/or accompanying the dealer accept no liability for damages which arise due to non-intended or The device is intended for displaying heat signatures during nature observation, documents indicates that used electrical and electronic incorrect use. products must not be mixed with ordinary household waste. For proper treatment, recovery and recycling, take these Function test products to the appropriate collection points where they will
-Before use, please ensure that your device has no visible damage. be accepted without charge. In some countries, it may also
-Test to see if the device displays a clear, undisturbed image. be possible to return these products to your local retailer
-Check that the settings for the thermal imaging riflescope are correct. See the when you purchase a corresponding new product. The proper disposal of this notes in the section Operation. 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 Installing/removing the battery handling of waste. The Rico series thermal imaging riflescope is equipped with a battery pack. The More detailed information on your nearest collection point is available from your battery pack can be moved and charged, referring to the section Battery Pack for local authority. In accordance with state legislation, penalties may be imposed for details. the improper disposal of this type of waste. 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. Intended use 1. Package Contents Thermal Imaging Riflescopes IRM-030-205-Q1 picatinny mount IBP-1 battery pack 2.Features NETD<20mk High frame frequency: 60Hz Aluminum alloy housing IBC-1 battery charger for battery pack Maximum detection range 2600m Power adapter Data cable IPB-3 portable bag Lens cloth A L-shaped wrench Description Optional laser rangefinder Quick replacing recharging battery pack HD AMOLED display:1024*768 Three save sort for rifle types Digital Zoom: 1/2/3/4 Build-in 32GB storage, supports photographing and video recording The thermal imaging riflescope Rico series are designed for the use on Build-in Wi-Fi module hunting rifles booth in the nighttime and in the daylight in inclement weather conditions (rain, snow, fog or smog) to see through obstacles InfiRay Outdoor App support hindering detection of targets (tree branches, tallgrass and shrub etc.). Build-in digital compass and motion sensor Unlike the night vision devices, the Rico series do not require an external Variable reticle types and color source of light and are not affected by strong lights. A high precision laser Ultraclear mode rangefinder is optional with Rico series which allows distance Support PIP and pixel calibration functions measurement up to 1000 meters. User friendly interface Rico V2 series used Highly sensitive sensor with NETD <20mK, and Refresh rate up to 60hz. 3. Components and Controls 1.Lens cover 2.Lens focus knob 3.Power button 4.Up button/Zoom button 5.Menu/M button 6.Down button/Photography button 7.Eyepiece adjustment ring 8.Eyeshade 9.Laser Rangefinder (Optional) 9a. Laser launch port 9b. Laser receive port 9c. Laser indicator 10.Type C port 11.Battery pack 12.Battery pack ring 13.IRM-030-205-Q1 rifle mount 4.Description of Controls Button Status / Current Operation Mode Short Press Power Button Device is off Device is on Calibrate the detector Power off / Standby the device Long Press Power on the device Standby mode Wake up the device Single rangefinder Mode Distance measurement Up / E-zoom Button Main menu Home screen Exit menu Digital Zoom Main menu / Quick menu Navigation upwards PIP on/off Menu Button Down/Photography Button Home screen Quick menu Main menu Home screen Enter quick menu Enter main menu Switch and confirm parameters Enter the submenu / Confirm selection Save and exit to home screen Take a Photograph Start video recording Main menu / Quick menu Navigation downwards Video recording Take a Photograph Stop and save video Up + Down Button Main menu Active the rangefinder mode Rangefinder mode Switch between single and continuous mode Turn rangefinder mode off Menu + Down Button Rangefinder mode Up + Menu + Down Button Home screen Turn laser indicating on/off Turn reticle function on/off 5.Battery Pack Rico series are supplied with a rechargeable Li-ion Battery Pack IBP-1 which allows operation for up to 6 hours. Please Remember to charge the Battery Pack before first use. Battery Pack Charging Install the Battery Pack into the battery pack charger (14) by inserting the pins (A) of Battery Pack with the groove (B) of battery pack charger (14). Connect the Type C plug of the data cable to the port (C) of battery pack charger (14). Connect anther port of the data cable to the power adapter. Insert the plug of the adapter to the 240V socket;
Upon installation, the LED indicator (D) on the battery pack charger (14) will start to glow or blink:
-When charging is progressing, the LED indicator is glowing continuously red;
Battery Pack Installation Pull out and rotate the Battery Pack Ring (12) 90 degrees clockwise. Install the Battery Pack by inserting the pins of Battery Pack with the
-When LED indicator lights green continuously, the battery is fully groove on the Rico housing. charged;
-If the battery pack charger is connected to power supply but no battery When the battery pack is fully inserted into the Rico housing, rotate the Battery Pack ring (12) 90 degrees anticlockwise to lock the Battery Pack pack installed, LED indicator is blinking with red color.
(11). When fully charged, plug out and take battery pack from the charger. Upon installation, flip down the ring (12), and the raised part of the ring (12) is pointing to the sign CLOSE on Battery Pack (11). Safety Precautions Dont hit or drop the battery Only use the charger (14) supplied with the Battery Pack. The use of any other charger may irreparably damage the Battery Pack or the charger and may cause fire. Partial charging the battery is necessary if the battery is planned to be idled for long time. Avid fully charged or discharged. Dont charge the battery instantly while bring the battery from cold environment to warm environment. Leave 30-40 mins before charging;
Dont leave battery unattended when charging;
Never use a damaged or modified charger;
The battery capacity may decrease when using the battery in negative temperature, that is normal, not a defect. Avoid using the battery at the temperature above the temperature shown in the table, this may decrease the batterys life. Keep the battery out of the reach of children. 6. External Power Supply Rico series support external power supply, such as the mobile power bank
(5V). Charge the Battery Pack at a temperature from 0 to +45, otherwise the battery life will be reduced significantly. Connect the external power supply to the USB port (10) on Rico. The riflescope will switch to operation from external power supply, and the Dont leave the Battery Pack with a charger connected to the mains longer IBP-1 Battery Pack will begin slowly charging. than over 24 hours after full charge. The display will show the battery icon with charge level as a Do not expose the battery pack to high temperature or to a naked flame. percentage. Do not submerge the battery pack in water. If the device is connected with external power supply but without the Dont connect external device with a current consumption that exceed Battery Pack, the battery icon turns into USB icon
. permitted levels. While external power supply is disconnected, the riflescope will switch to The Battery Pack is short circuit protected. However, any situation that may the Battery Pack without powering off. cause short-circuiting should be avoided;
Dont dismantle or deform the Battery Pack. 7. Operation Installing the Dual-Throw Mount Before using the RICO V2, install the dual-throw mount to the three mounting holes in the base of the rifle scope. 1. Install the dual-throw mount (14) to the base of the RICO V2 using a 3mm hex key and the M5 screws (17) supplied in the package. 2. Install the RICO V2 to the rifle and adjust its position so that it produces a clear image and is comfortable for the shooter. If you cannot slide the mount onto the Picatinny rail because the lever is in the open position, but the locking plate is not, OR if the mount is not tight on the rail after being locked:
1. Tighten or loosen the nuts (20) to adjust the throw levers until the mount is properly installed. 3. When the location is suitable, remove the M5 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 rifle scope to the Picatinny rail of your rifle. 1. Press the locking button (18) and pull the locking lever (18) to open both throw levers. 2. Install the mount to the Picatinny rail. 3. Turn the latches clockwise to lock the throw levers in place. You will hear the latch and locking button click. The PRO is now ready to be zeroed. See section 9 Zeroing. Adjusting the Arm Tension 2. Move the lever to the open position. This will make the adjustment nut protrude on the opposite side of the base. 3. 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 the locking lever reaches a 45-degree angle. Power On and Image Settings Open the lens cover (1). Press and hold down the Power (3) button to turn on the scope. Rotate eyepiece diopter adjustment ring (7) until images in eyepiece are clear. After this, there is no need to rotate the eyepiece adjustment ring (7) for distance or any other conditions. Rotate the lens focus knob (2) to focus on the object being observed. To set up image mode,display brightness, image brightness,image Installation of Rifle Mount. contrast, image acutance and digital zoom, please refer to the Quick When using Rico for the first time, press the Up (4) + M (5) + Down (6) Menu Function section. three buttons at the same time for more than 10 seconds to active the After use, hold down the Power (3) button for about 3 seconds, there will hidden functions about reticle and zeroing functions. be prompts of standby and count down of switch off. Release the button Set a target at a certain distance. until a prompt of saving date appears on the screen after counting down Adjust the riflescope according to the instructions of section 8 Power on from 3 to 0, and the device will switch off after saving data. Please dont and image settings. cut off power supply when saving data, otherwise the data may not Select the zeroing profile (refer to Reticle - Zeroing Profile in Main Menu). be saved. Press and hold down the M (5) button to enter the Main Menu. Release button before the countdown finish, then device will enter the Briefly press the Up (4) or Down (6) button to select the Zeroing item. standby mode. Short press the Power (3) button again to wake it up. Then press M (5) button to enter the submenu. Base on the preset target distance to select zeroing distance in the zeroing submenu or add a new distance (refer to Main Menu option Zeroing -
submenu Zeroing Distance - Reset Zeroing Distance). After setting the zeroing distance, select the Zeroing option and briefly press the M (5) button to enter Zeroing interface (see the Main Menu option Zeroing - submenu Zeroing Distance - submenu Zeroing). The X and Y coordinates of the reticle are displayed in the upper left corner of 8. Zeroing Rico series feature to use the Freeze zeroing method. Zeroing should be the screen. done at the operation temperatures by following the order of these steps:
Aim and shoot the target. Mount Rico on your weapon according to the instructions of section 8 Observe the location of impact. Suppose that the red cross hairs in the right picture represents the impact point, but the cross is only as a sign button to save the new position of the reticle and exit to the home screen. and does not appear on the actual interface. Take another shot the point of impact should now match the aiming point. If the impact point does not match the aiming point (the center of the reticle), keep the reticle center the aiming point, then press and hold 9.Calibration down the UP (4) and Down (6) button at the same time until a symbol of Calibration enables to equalize the detector temperature and eliminate the freeze appears on the left of the screen, and the image is frozen. Move the reticle with the Up (4) or Down (6) until the reticle matches the point of impact. Briefly press the M (5) button to switch the movement direction between X image defects (such as vertical bars, phantom images, etc.). There are three calibration modes: Automatic (A), Manual (M) and Background (B). Select the required calibration mode in the Main Menu. A mode (Automatic). Device will calibrate automatically according to the software algorithm. There is no need to close the lens cover (the internal shutter covers the sensor). Before automatic calibration, there will be a 5 second countdown prompt behind the shutter icon on the status bar, that can be to cancelled this calibration during countdown with a short press of the Power (3) button. In this mode, the riflescope may be calibrated by
(the default direction) and Y. The location of cursor represents the user with the Power (3) button. current selected option, and the icon turns into blue. Press the Up (4) button to move the reticle right or up and the Down (6) M mode (Manual). Press the Power (3) button briefly to activate the shutter calibration without closing the lens cover (the internal shutter button to move the reticle left or down. covers the sensor). When moving the reticle, a white dot appears on the screen, representing B mode (Background). Close the lens cover and press Power (3) button the original position of the reticle. When the reticle moves to the impact point, press and hold the M (5) briefly. A prompt appears on home screen as cover lens during calibration, background calibration starts after 2s. 10.Digital Zoom Photos are stored in the built-in storage. Rico series support to quickly increase the basic magnification by 2 times, 3 times or 4 times, as well as to return to the basic magnification. In the home screen, briefly press the Up (4) button to operate the Video Recording In the home screen, press and hold down the Photography (6) button to incremental digital zoom. in loop to switch magnification times and the start video recording. status reveal on the top status bar. For Rico RL42, the apparent magnification of 1 to 4 digital zoom is 4, 8, 12,16; and for RH50 is 3, 6, 9, 12. 11. Photography and Video Recording When the video recording starts, the icon and the video recording timer displayed in the HH:MM: SS (hour: minute: second) format will appear on the upper right of the screen. When recording, short press the Photography (6) button to take a Rico series is equipped with a function for video recording and photography photo. of the observed image which is saved on the built-in 32GB memory storage. The photo and video files are named with time, so it is suggested to reset the date and time in the Main Menu before using the photo and video functions
(refers to Main Menu - Settings - Date/Time Setting in this manual) or to Press and hold down Photography
(6) button to stop and save the video recording. All videos and photos will be saved in the build-in storage. synchronize date and time in the InfiRay Outdoor application. Tips:
Photography Press the Photography (6) button in the home screen to take a photo. The
-You can enter and navigate the menu during video recording.
-Recorded photos and videos are saved in built-in memory card of the device in the format IMG_HHMMSS_XXX.jpg
(for photos) and image freezes for 0.5 sec with a camera icon appears on the upper VID_HHMMSS_XXX.mp4 (for videos). HHMMSS - Hour/Minute/Second left corner of screen. XXX - three-digit counter (for videos and photos).
-The counter used for the names of multimedia files cant be reset. built-in memory.
-If a file is deleted from the list, its number is not taken by the other file. Caution:
There are different folders named by time in the storage
. Recorded photos and videos in that day are saved in the folders
-The maximum duration of a recorded video file is 5 minutes. After this time Select desired files or folders to copy or delete. expires, the video is recorded to a new file automatically.
-The number of the recorded files is limited by the capacity of the internal 12.Status Bar memory.
-Check the available space of the built-in storage card regularly and move the footage to other storage media to free up the memory card space.
-Graphic data (status bar, icons and menu) in the recorded video and photo files are not displayed. Memory Access When the device is turned on and connected to a computer, it is recognized by the computer as a flash memory card, which is used to access the device's memory and make copies of pictures and videos. Turn on the riflescope and connect it with the computer via Type-C cable. Double click my computer on the desktop - double click to open the The status bar is at the top of the screen and shows information on the actual operating status of the riflescope, from left to right are:
1. Current image mode (
: White Hot;
: Black Hot;
: Red Hot; :
Pseudo color) 2. Actual zeroing type and distance (such as A100m) 3. Ultraclear mode (
: Ultraclear off;
: Ultraclear on) 4. Current magnification (such as 3.0) 5. Calibration Mode (a countdown timer will appear instead of the calibration mode with 5 seconds remaining until automatic calibration). The timer will appear only after the microbolometer temperature has stabilized (after 10 minutes of continuous operation of the riflescope). device named Infiray
- double click and open the device Immediately after turning on the riflescope the shutter calibration named Internal Storage to access activates automatically without displaying the timer. 6. Compass (when it is on) 7. Standby status and time Switch the function items as described below with a short press of Up (4) button or Down (6) button. The selected items will be highlighted in 8. Video output status (when it is on) background:
9. Wi-Fi Status (
: Wi-Fi off;
: Wi-Fi on) 10. Clock (set clock in the App InfiRay Outdoor or the Main Menu) 11. Battery status Icon Color/Status Battery Status Green Yellow Red more than 40%
20% - 40%
Less than 20%, need to charge instantly Lightning icon External power supply meanwhile charging inside the Battery Pack External power supply without Battery Pack USB icon in the riflescope 13.Quick Menu Function The basic settings (including image mode, display brightness, image sharpness and zeroing distance) can be changed in the Quick Menu. In the home screen, short press the M (5) button to enter the Quick Menu. Image Mode: short press the M (5) button to switch image modes among White Hot, Black Hot, Red Hot and Pseudo Color mode. Display Brightness:
short press the M (5) button to change brightness level from 1 to 5. Image Sharpness:
short press the M (5) button to switch the image sharpness from 1 to 10. short press the M (5) button to switch the image Brightness from 1 to Image Brightness:
10. short press the M (5) button to switch the image Contrast from 1 to Image Contrast:
10. short press the M (5) button to change default zeroing distance under the current zeroing profile (if you select the profile A, you can only Zeroing Distance:
switch the distance saved in the profile A). the M (5) button. Press and hold down the M (5) button to save modifications and exit the In all menu interfaces, long press the M (5) button to save the modification menu or wait 5 seconds to exit automatically. and exit to the home screen. And short press the Power (3) button to return to the previous menu without saving. Automatic exiting from the main menu to the home screen will occur after 15 seconds of inactivity. Upon exit from the main menu the cursor location is stored only for a single working session (i.e. until the riflescope is turned off). Upon restarting the riflescope and entering the menu the cursor will be on the first menu item. 14.Main Menu Enter the main menu with a long press of the M (5) button in home screen. Briefly press the Up (4) button or Down (6) button to toggle between the main menu options. Main menu navigation is cyclical: as soon as the last menu option of the first tab is reached, the first menu option of the second tab starts. Adjust the current parameters or enter the submenus with a short press of Main Menu Options and Descriptions Turn Ultraclear mode on/off Ultraclear Press and hold down the M (5) button to enter the Main Menu. Select the Ultraclear menu option with the Up (4)/Down (6) button. Turn Ultraclear mode on /off with a short press of M (5) button, along with the sound of shutter calibration. Turn Wi-Fi on/off Wi-Fi Press and hold down the M (5) button to enter the Main Menu. Select the Wi-Fi menu option with the Up (4)/Down (6) button. Briefly press of the M (5) button to turn Wi-Fi on /off Turn video output on/off Video Output Press and hold down the M (5) button to enter the Main Menu. Select the Video Output menu option with the Up (4)/Down (6) button. Briefly press of the M (5) button to turn video out on/off. Video out function enable connectivity with an eternal display or recording device. Select calibration mode There are three calibration modes: Automatic(A), Manual (M) and Background (B). The selected calibration mode is displayed in the status bar (see Status Bar section). Calibration button to enter the Main Menu. with the Up (4)/Down (6) button. Press and hold down the M (5) Select the Calibration menu option Briefly press of the M (5) button to enter the submenu. Press Up (4)/Down (6) button to select one mode from the following modes:
-Automatic. The software determines the need for calibration in automatic mode. The calibration process starts automatically.
-Manual. The user independently determines the need for calibration based on the quality of the observed image.
-Background. Close the lens cover before starting the calibration. Briefly press M button to confirm your selection. Turn on/off the digital Compass function Compass Press and hold down the M (5) button to enter the Main Menu. Select the Compass menu option with the Up (4)/Down (6) button. Briefly press of the M (5) button to turn the digital compass on/off. When compass function is turned on, it will reveal in the center of bottom status bar. Turn on/off the gravity sensor button to enter the Main Menu. option with the Up (4)/Down (6) button. turn the gravity sensor on/off. Press and hold down the M (5) Select the Gravity Sensor menu Briefly press of the M (5) button to Two scales are displayed on the both sides of the screen when the gravity sensor is on. The left scale shows tilt angle, and the right one shows pitch angle. Press and hold down the M (5) button to enter the Main Menu. Select the Image Hue menu option with the Up (4)/Down (6) button. Briefly press of the M (5) button to change the warm and cold mode of the image. Setting zeroing profile, reticle type and reticle color. Press and hold down the M (5) button to enter the Main Menu. Select the Reticle menu option with the Up (4)/Down (6) button. Gravity Sensor Image Hue Reticle Briefly press of the M (5) button to enter the reticle submenu as below. Select zeroing profile Zeroing Profile Reticle Type Select Zeroing Profile option with the Up (4)/Down (6) button. Briefly press of the M (5) button to enter the zeroing profile submenu. Select one of three Profiles (marked with the letters A, B, C) with a short press of the Up (4)/Down (6) button. Briefly press of the M (5) button to confirm your selection. The name of the selected profile appears in the status bar at the top of the display. Select reticle type Select Reticle Type option with the Up (4)/Down (6) button in the reticle submenu. Briefly press of the M (5) button to enter the Reticle Type submenu. Select the desired reticle type in the list of seven reticle types with short pressing the Up (4)/Down (6) button. The reticle types change as the cursor goes down the reticle type list.
(5) button. Select reticle color Confirm your selection with a short press of the M Select Reticle Color option with the Up (4)/Down Reticle Color
(6) button in the reticle submenu. Briefly press of the M (5) button to enter the Reticle Color submenu. Select the desired reticle color among white, black, red and green with short pressing the Up (4)/Down (6) button. The reticle color changes as the cursor goes down the reticle color list. Confirm your selection with a short press of the M
(5) button. To zero your riflescope, you need to set a zeroing profile and zeroing distance first. Rico series support the zeroing distance in the range of 1 to 999 m. Zeroing to enter the Main Menu. the Up (4)/Down (6) button. Press and hold down the M (5) button Select the Zeroing menu option with Briefly press the M (5) button to enter the zeroing submenu (zeroing distance selection).
(4)/Down (6) button. The default values are 100m, 200m, 300m Press M (5) button briefly to enter Zeroing Distance submenu as follows. Select one Zeroing Distance based on the preset target distance with the Up If the zeroing distance is the same as the preset distance, you can zero your riflescope directly as follows. In the Zeroing Distance submenu, select the Zeroing menu option with the Up (4)/Down (6) button. Press M (5) button briefly to enter Zeroing function interface. Zeroing The X and Y coordinates of the reticle are displayed in the upper left corner of the screen. Aim and shoot the target. Keep the reticle center the aiming point, then press and hold down the UP (4) and Down (6) button at the same time until a symbol of freeze appears on the left of the screen, and the image is frozen. Adjust the reticle position with the Up (4)/Down (6) button until the reticle matches the point of impact. Briefly press the Menu (5) button to switch the movement direction. Reset Zeroing Distance For a detailed description of the reticle adjusting, please refer to the section 9 Zeroing. Press and hold the Menu (5) button to save the position of reticle and exit to the home screen. If the zeroing distance is not same as the preset object, you can set the distance here. Select a non-primary distance and enter the submenu for operation with a brief press of the M (5) button. Up (4)/Down (6) button. Select Reset Zeroing Distance menu item with the Short press the M (5) button to enable resetting the zeroing distance. Two triangle icons will appear above and below the number
. value of the number from 0 to 9 with the Up (4)/Down (6) Reset the button. three numbers. save and exit. at the top of the display. Press the M (5) button briefly to switch among the After resetting, press and hold the M (5) button to The new zeroing distance appears in the status bar Set standby status and time button to enter the Main Menu. option with the Up (4)/Down (6) button. enter the Standby Settings submenu. 4min, 6min, off). status bar at the top of the display. Caution:
Standby Settings Press and hold down the M (5) Select the Standby Settings menu Briefly press the M (5) button to Short press the Up (4)/Down (6) button to select one of four options (2min, Confirm your selection with a short press of M (5) button and reveal in the If the off is selected, it means the standby mode is turned off.
-The standby mode will be active when the riflescope is tilted up or down at an angle of more than 70 and left or right at an angle of more than 30.
-The riflescope will not stand by while it is in the firing state. Rangefinder Calibration When the target position pointed by the laser is not aligned with the center of the rangefinder cursor on the screen, it needs to calibrate the position of laser rangefinder cursor by this function (the rangefinder module is required). Press and hold down the M (5) button to enter the Main Menu. Select the Rangefinder menu option with the Up (4)/Down (6) button. Enter the Rangefind15er Calibration interface with a short press of the M (5) button, meanwhile the laser indicator light will be switched on automatically. A small cross cursor appears on the screen, with the prompt information as below shown in the upper left corner:
to the center of the screen. cursor to the factory default. X is the X-axis (horizontal) Y is the Y-axis (vertical) Center means to return the cursor Default means to return the Select the options with the Up
(4)/Down (6) button, and confirm your selection with a short press of the M (5) button. flashing. Then, move the cursor with a short or long press the Up (4)/Down (6) button. Press the Up (4) button to move the cursor right or up and the Down (6) button to move left or down. Short press to move one pixel every time and long press to move ten When the X or Y is selected, the icon will become blue and continuously pixels once. position, and the icon will stop blinking. position indicated by the laser. cursor to the center/default position. When cursor moved to right position, briefly press the M (5) button to save the Switch to another axis and repeat until the cursor is aligned with the target When Center/Default is selected, briefly press the M (5) button to return he Press and hold the M (5) button to save and exit to the home screen. Correcting the defective pixels When using the thermal camera, you may see de efective pixels,such as visible light spots or dark spots with stable brightness.To address this problem, use the defective pixel corr rection function to remove the defective pixels. Press and hold down the M(5)button to ente the main menu. Pixels Defect Correction Pixels Defect Press the Up(4)/ Down(6) button to select th e Pixels Defect Correction option. Correction Press the M(5) button to enter the defective p ixel correction interface Press the Up(4)/Down(6) button to select Yes or No. Yes means to correcting the blind pixels and No means canceling the operation. Confirm your selection with a short press ofth e M (5) button. If Yes is selectedthe thermal camera will corr rect the blind pixels. If No is selected, the operation is canceled an d the screen returns to the upper menu. Calibrate the digital compass button. Compass Calibration Press and hold down the M (5) button to enter the Main Menu. Select the Compass Calibration menu option with the Up (4)/Down (6) Briefly press the M (5) button to enter the Compass Calibration submenu. An icon like a triaxial coordinate system appears on the screen. Follow the icon prompt to rotate the riflescope along three axes at least 360 degrees each axis in the 15 seconds. After 15s, the calibration is finished and exit to the home screen. Select general settings button to enter the Main Menu. with the Up (4)/Down (6) button. Press and hold down the M (5) Select the Settings menu option Briefly press the M (5) button to enter the submenu. This menu item allows you to configure the following settings. Date setting Settings Date In the Settings submenu, briefly press the M (5) button to active the Date submenu. Two triangle icons will appear above and below the value. is displayed as YY.MM.DD format (2020.01.01). Date format Select the correct value for the year, month and date with a short press of the Up (4)/Down (6) button. button. long press of the M (5) button. Switch between digits with a short press of the M (5) Save selected date and exit the submenu with a Time Language Date setting In the Settings submenu, briefly press the M (5) button to active the Time submenu. Two triangle icons will appear above and below the value. Time format is displayed as HH:MM in 24-hours format (14:48). Select the correct value for the hour and minute with a short press of the Up (4)/Down (6) button. button. long press of the M (5) button. Language selection Switch between digits with a short press of the M (5) Save selected date and exit the submenu with a In the Settings submenu, select the Language menu option with the Up (4)/Down (6) button. Enter the Language submenu with a short press of the M (5) button. desired language with a short press of the Up (4)/Down (6) button. Rico series support nine languages. Select the Confirm Units of Measure Status Auto Hiding your selection with a short press of the M (5) button. Submenu exit will take place automatically. Units of measurement selection Measure menu option with the Up (4)/Down (6) button. Enter the Units of Measure submenu with a short In the Settings submenu, select the Units of press of the M (5) button. desired unit between meters and yards with a short press of the Up (4)/Down (6) button. Select the Confirm your selection with a short press of the M (5) button. exit will take place automatically. Turn status auto hiding on/off Submenu In the Settings submenu, select the Status Auto Hiding menu option with the Up (4)/Down (6) button. Enter the Status Auto Hiding submenu with a short press of the M (5) button. On or Off.
(5) button. Reset to Factory Settings Briefly press the Up (4)/Down (6) button to select Confirm your selection with a short press of the M Submenu exit will take place automatically. Factory Reset In the Settings submenu, select the Factory Reset menu option with the Up (4)/Down (6) button. Enter the Factory Reset submenu with a short press of the M (5) button. press the Up (4)/Down (6) button to select Yes or No. Briefly Confirm your selection with a short press of the M
(5) button. The riflescope will reboot If Yes is selected. If No is selected, the action will be cancelled and will return to the submenu. The following settings will be returned to the defaults:
-Image mode: White Hot;
-Video output: Off
-Zeroing: A100
-Wi-Fi: Off
-Ultraclear mode: Off;
-Gravity Sensor: Off
-Magnification: 3.0 x;
-Language: English
-Calibration mode: Automatic;
-Units of Measure: Meter
-Digital Compass: Off
-Status Auto Hiding: Off
-Standby: Off;
Show device information option with the Up (4)/Down (6) button. The In the Settings submenu, select the Info menu Info press of the M (5) button. relevant information of riflescope will be shown by a short This item allows the user to view the following information about the riflescope: the product model, GUI version, SYS Info, Boot version, FPGA, PN and SN number of the riflescope, Hardware version. Press and hold the M (5) button to return to the submenu. 15. Laser Indicator and Rangefinder (Rangefinder Module Required) Rico series supports to extend the laser rangefinder module (optional) for laser indicator and rangefinder, allowing to measure distance to objects up to1000m away. Then tighten the lock screw (21) on the back of the mount with a hex-nut wrench. plug (24) of the module to the Type C port (10) on the riflescope to finish Connect the Type C the installation. Installation of Laser Rangefinder Module Press the button (17) Laser Rangefinder Function of the rifle mount (22) on the rangefinder module (9) until the clamp (20) M I is pushed out. ove the Clamp (20) to the OPEN position (the position displayed as the fig.). nstall the mount (22) of the module to the Picatinny rail
(23) on the side of the riflescope, and close the clamp (20). Press and hold the Up (4) and Down (6) button simultaneously in the home screen to turn the laser rangefinder function on/off. The ranging cursor appears on the screen. In the top right corner of the display dashes of distance values with measurement unit. And the ranging mode is on m the left of the values. Rico series have two ranging modes: SGL (single ranging) and CONT
(Continuous ranging). Briefly press the Up (4) and Down (6) on the mount (22) to tighten the module (9) using a hex-nut wrench. between the SGL (the default Adjust the hex-nut (18) button simultaneously to switch mode) and CONT mode. Set a target, then In the SGL mode, press and hold down the M (5) button to enter the Main Menu. press Power (3) button to measure the target distance. In SGL mode, the Select the manual calibration function is not available. Rangefinder menu option with the Up (4)/Down (6) button. In the CONT mode, Enter the measurement readings will be refreshed in real time as you point the Rangefinder Calibration interface with a short press of the M (5) button, riflescope at different objects one second without any keystroke meanwhile the laser indicator light will be switched on automatically. operation. The manual calibration function is available in this mode. A cross cursor appears on the screen instead of the ranging cursor. When ranging targets Move the cursor to the position pointed by the laser (refer to the Main is further than 1000m, the MAX will appear in the ranging values. Menu Rangefinder Calibration). To exit the laser Press and hold the M (5) button to save and exit to the home screen. rangefinder function, press and hold down the Up (4) and Down (6) button simultaneously. Laser indicator In the rangefinder mode, press and hold the M (5) and Down (6) button simultaneously to switch the laser indicator on /off. Caution:
-Laser function depends on the legal restrictions of different countries and regions.
-As with any laser device, it is not recommended to directly view the emissions for long periods of time with magnified lenses.
-The laser indicator will not be activated automatically in the laser Rangefinder Calibration rangefinder function. It needs to calibrate the rangefinder cursor after the first installation or the
-To set the measurement units (meters or yards), go to Settings in the Main target position pointed by the laser is not aligned with the center of the Menu. rangefinder cursor on the screen. Peculiarities of Laser Operation 16. PIP Function The accuracy measurement and maximum range depend on the reflection The PIP (Picture in Picture) function allows you to see both a magnified ratio on the target surface, the angle at which the emitting beam falls on image in a particular window and the the target surface and environmental conditions. Reflectivity is also by main image. surface texture, color, size and shapes of the object. Usually, a glossy Press and hold down the Zoom (4) and bright surface presents higher reflectivity than a darker surface. button in the home screen to switch Accuracy of measurement can also be affected by illumination condition, the PIP function on /off. fog, smog, rain, snow etc. Ranging performance can degrade in bright When the main image is enlarged condition or when ranging towards the sun. with a short press of the Zoom (4) button, the PIP image will be enlarged Measuring range to a small side target is more difficult than a large size 2 synchronously. target. For example, when the magnification of the main image is 4, 8, 12, 16, Warning the corresponding magnification of the PIP image is 8,16,24,32. 17. Status Auto Hiding This function enables automatic hiding of the GUI information in the interface other than the reticle, so to make the image unobtrusive. the M (5) button to enter the Main Menu. Press and hold down Select the Settings menu option with the Up (4)/Down (6) button. Briefly press the M (5) button to enter the submenu. Select the Status Rico_xxxxx-xxxxxx, xxxxx-xxxxxx is the SN code of the device that Auto Hiding menu option with the Up (4)/Down (6) button. consist of numbers and letters. Auto Hiding submenu with a short press of the M (5) button. the mobile to set up the connection. Briefly press the Up When Wi-Fi is successfully connected, users can manipulate the device Enter the Status Select this Wi-Fi signal, and enter the password (default is 12345678) on
(4)/Down (6) button to select On or Off. via App. Confirm your selection with a short press of the M (5) button. Launch InfiRay Outdoor application on your mobile device (see Update When the selecting is On, the GUI icons in the interface including the and APP section). status bar will be automatic hidden after 8 seconds without any operation. Only the image and the reticle will be displayed. Set Wi-Fi Name and Password The GUI information will be displayed again with the press of any button. The Wi-Fi name and password of Tube series can be reset in the InfiRay Only after the GUI is displayed, the button and menu can be manipulated. Outdoor application. 18. Wi-Fi Function Rico series Is built-in Wi-Fi module for wireless communication with mobile devices (smartphone or tablet). the M (5) button to enter the Main Menu. Press and hold down Select the Wi-Fi menu option with the Up (4)/Down (6) button. Turn Wi-Fi function on /off with a short press of M (5) button. The riflescope is recognized by an external device under the name After connected with the mobile device, find and click the "setting" icon in the InfiRay Outdoor to enter the setting interface. In the text box, enter and submit the new name (SSID) and password of the Wi-Fi. It needs to reboot the device to take the new name and password effect. Note! When factory Settings are restored, the Wi-Fi name and password are also restored to factory default settings. 19. Updates and InfiRay Outdoor Tube series thermal imaging riflescopes support InfiRay Outdoor technology, which allows you to transmit the image from the thermal imager to the smartphone or tablet via Wi-Fi in real time mode. You can find detailed instructions on InfiRay Outdoor in the separate brochure at the site www.infirayoutdoorcom. The design of the riflescope provides the software update option. Updating is possible via the InfiRay Outdoor application. Also, it is feasible to download and update software from the official website: www.infirayoutdoor.com. About InfiRay Outdoor You can get InfiRay Outdoor application in the official website:
www.xinfrared.com; or search InfiRay Outdoor in App store to download App; or scan the following QR code to download. When installation completed, open InfiRay Outdoor application. If your riflescope is already connected with mobile device, please switch on the mobile data in mobile device. After connection, the update detection is performed automatically with a prompt in the application. Click Now to download the updates or click Later to update later. InfiRay Outdoor will automatically store the last connected device. So, if the riflescope has not connected with your mobile device, but linked to InfiRay Outdoor before, the update prompt will appear if there is an update when turning on InfiRay Outdoor. You can download the update first via mobile Wi-Fi and then connect the riflescope with mobile device to finish the update. After finishing the update, the device will root. 20. Technical Inspection It is recommended to carry out a technical inspection each time before using following steps:
the riflescope. Check the following:
Wipe the external surface of metal and plastic parts off dust with a cotton The riflescope appearance (there should be no cracks on the body). cloth. Silicone grease may be used for cleaning process. The condition of the object lens and eyepiece (there should be no cracks, Clean the electric contacts and battery slots on the riflescope using a greasy spots, dirt or other deposits). non-greasy organic solvent. The state of rechargeable battery (it should be charged). Check the optics of the lens and the eyepiece. If necessary, remove the The controls/buttons should be in working order. dirt and sand from the optics (it is perfect to use a non-contact method). 21. Maintenance designed especially for this purpose. Cleaning of the exterior of the optics should be done with cleaners The maintenance should be carried out at least twice a year and includes the 22.Trouble shooting The table lists all the problems that may occur when operating the riflescope. Carry out the recommended checks and troubleshooting steps in the order shown in the table. If there are defects that are not listed in the table or it is impossible to repair the defect yourself, return the riflescope for repair service. Fault Probable Cause Solution Riflescope will not turn on. Batteries are completely discharged. Charge the battery. Riflescope will not work with an USB cable is damaged. Replace USB cable. external power supply. External power source is discharged. Check the external power source. The image is fuzzy, not clear, not Perform image calibration according to the Calibration section of this balanced, with strings manual. Calibration is required. The Image is too dark. Brightness level is too low. Adjust brightness of screen. The GUI is clear, but the image is The lens is not focused. Adjust the image sharpness by rotating the lens adjuster. fuzzy. There is dust or condensate on the interior or exterior optical surfaces of the lens. Wipe off the outside optical surfaces with a soft cotton cloth. Let the riflescope dry by leaving it in a warm environment for 4 hours. The aiming reticle shifts after firing The riflescope is not mounted securely or rounds. the mount is not fixed on the riflescope. Check that the riflescope has been securely mounted. Make sure you are using the same type and caliber of the bullets as when the riflescope and weapon were initially zeroed. If your riflescope was zeroed in the summer and using in the winter (or the other way round), a slight shift of the zero point is possible. The image of the object being observed is missing. Observation through glass. Remove the glass from the field of vision. The riflescope will not focus. Wrong settings. Adjust the riflescope according to the Powering On and Image Setting section. Check the outer surfaces of the objective lenses and eyepiece and, where necessary, wipe them from dust, condensation, frost, etc. In cold weather, you can use special anti-fogging coatings (e.g., the same as for corrective glasses). Wrong Wi-Fi password Input correct password The riflescope cant connect with the smartphone and tablet PC. Too many Wi-Fi signals around the device. Wi-Fi signal is missing or Smartphone or tablet is out of range of a interrupted strong Wi-Fi signal. Or there are Move the device to an area with no or fewer Wi-Fi signals Replace the device until Wi-Fi signal is stable. obstacles between device and the smartphone or tablet (such as concrete wall). Image quality is too low or the detection range is reduced. These problems may occur due to the weather condition, such as snow, rain, fog etc. When the riflescope is used in the In positive temperature conditions, objects being observed (surroundings and background) heat up differently low temperature conditions, the because of thermal conductivity, thereby generating a high temperature contrast. Accordingly, image quality image quality of the surroundings produced by the thermal imager will be higher. is worse than in positive In low temperature conditions, object objects being observed (background) will cool down to roughly the same temperature conditions. temperature, as a rule, and thus the temperature contrast is substantially reduced and image quality (zoom) goes down. This is a distinctive feature of the thermal imager. Legal and Regulatory Information Wireless transmitter module frequency range:
WLAN: 2.412-2.472GHz (For EU) Wireless transmitter module power<20dBm (only for EU) IRay Technology Co., Ltd. thus declares that the Rico series thermal imaging riflescope complies with the directives 2014/53/EU and 2011/65/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity as well as additional information are available at: www.infirayoutdoor.com. This device may be operated in all member states of the EU. FCC Statement FCC ID: 2AYGT-RICO Labeling requirements and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Information to the user Any Changes or modifications 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 modifications to this equipment. Such modifications 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 reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference,
-Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. Body-worn Operation This device was tested for typical body-support operations. To comply with RF exposure requirements, a minimum separation distance of 0.5cm must be maintained between the user's 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. We, IRay Technology Co., Ltd., hereby declare that this product was tested conforming to the applicable FCC rules under the most accurate measurement standards possible, and that all the necessary steps have been taken and are in force to assure that production units of the same equipment will continue to comply with the Commissions requirements.
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Rico Rico Series User Guide V1.0 InfiRay Technologies Co., Ltd. RL42 RH50 Resolution, pixels 384x288 640x512 F42mm /1.0 6.3x 4.7 4~16 F50mm /1.2 5.3x 4.0 2.8~11.2 4 / 8 / 12 / 16 2.8 / 5.6 / 8.4 / 11.2 Detection Range, m
(Target size: 1.7mx0.5m, P(n)=99%) 2197 2594 Specification Microbolometer Model Type Optical Characteristics Pixel Size, um NETD, mk Frame Rate, Hz Objective Lens Field of View, degrees Magnification, x E-zoom, x Eye relief, mm Exit pupil diameter, mm Diopter Adjustment, D Display Type Resolution, pixels Size, inch Power Supply Battery Type / Capacity / Output Voltage Power Supply External Power Supply Operational Characteristics Max. Operating Time (at t=22), h Max. Recoil Power on Rifled Weapon, g/s Degree of protection, IP code Uncooled 12 50 50 55 6
-4~+4 AMOLED 1024*768 0.39 3V~4.2V 5V (Type C USB) 6 1000 IP67 Li-Ion Battery Pack IBP-1 / 3600mAh / DC3.7V Amount of built-in memory, Gb Operating Temperature Range, Laser Rangefinder Weight, g Dimension, mm Characteristics of Rangefinder Wavelength, nm Max. Measuring Range, m/y Measurement Accuracy, m 820 830 250x65x58 250x61x58 32
-20~+50 Optional 1000/1094 905 1
* The actual operating time depends on the intensity of using Wi-Fi, video recorder, laser rangefinder.
* * Depends on the characteristics of the object under observation and environmental conditions. Package Contents Rico Rico series Infrared Sight IPB-3 IPB-3 Bag IRM-030-205-Q1 IRM-030-205-Q1 Picatinny rail IBP-1 IBP-1 Battery pack IBC-1 IBC-1 Charger Power Adapter Two in One data cable Wiping Cloth 2. Product Overview Rico Rico 1000 Different with night vision devices, Rico series infrared scope, based on infrared thermal image theory, operating without external lighting, not affected by strong lights. No matter in daytime with bad weather condition (rain, snow, fog or smog) or at night, users can observe objects hiding behind barriers (tree branches, tall grass and shrub) with Rico scope. Powerful, high scalability, optional high precision laser range finder (Maximum ranging 1000m), Rico series scope can be widely used in night hunting, observation, terrain navigation, search and rescue etc. 3. Product feature 12m Patented 12m 1/2/3/4 sensor Digital Zoom: 1/2/3/4 High image quality 32G Build-in 32GB storage, supports photographing and video aluminum alloy shell Wi-Fi APP Build-in Wi-Fi recording module, supports Apps 2600 Maximum detection Build-in Digital range 2600m compass and Gravity Sensor Optional Laser Many reticle types Rangefinder and color to choose Quick Ultra-Clear Mode replacing recharging battery pack AMOLED 1024*768 HD PIP Include PIP and pixel AMOLED screen:1024*768 calibration functions 50Hz High frame frequency: 50Hz User Friendly interfaces 3 Three save sort for rifle types 4. Components and buttons 1. Lens Cover 2. Object Lens Focusing Ring 3. Power Button 4. / Up button/Zoom in 5. /M Menu/M 6. / Down Button/Photographing button Button 7. Eye piece focusing ring 8. Eye Cup 9. Laser Rangefinder
(Optional) 9a. Laser launch port 9b. Laser receive port 9c. Laser indicator port 10. Type C TypeC port 11. Battery pack 12. Battery pack ring-pull 13. Battery pack jar Button function Description
Status/
Button Press Hold Down Current operation mode OFF Switch On ON Calibration / Turn Off Stand Exit Stand by by Show Single Ranging range value Power Button Mode Advance Manu Exit to Main Menu without saving
Pixel Add/Delete defect pixcel Calibration Home Digital Zoom / PIP
button/Digital Zoom Screen Turn On/Off PIP function Main Menu Scroll up menu options Home Enter Enter Screen Shortcut Menu Advance Menu Menu Button Shortcut Menu Adjust parameters of Save and exit to Home one function Screen
Advance Menu Enter next Save and exit to Home level/Confirm option Screen parameters
Pixel Confirm Selection/Save Save and exit to Home Calibration pixel Position Screen Home Photographing
Screen Turn ON/OFF video
Button/Photography recording Main Menu Scroll down Photographing Save video Video Recording
+ Up Main
Button
Down Menu Turn ON/OFF Ranging Button Mode
Ranging Mode Switch Single/Continuous Ranging Mode M + M button
+ Down Button Ranging Mode Turn ON/OFF Laser
indicating 6. Battery Pack Rico IBP-1 6 There is a rechargeable lithium-ion Battery pack IBP-1, operation duration: 6 hours. Please fully charge the battery pack before first time using. How to charge the battery pack:
A13B Align the pins of battery pack (A) with the groove (B) of battery pack jar (13), insert battery pack Type C CInsect type C cable to the port in battery pack into the jar;
jar (C);
USB Connect anther port of type C cable with adapter. 100-240V Plug in the adapter to 100-240V socket to charge battery pack;
LED DOnce installation complete, the LED on battery pack (D) will glow or blink;
When LED continuously Red, indicating the charging is progressing;
battery fully charged;
- When LED turn to continuously Green, means
- When LED blinking with Red color, indicates charging jar connected to power supply but no battery pack When fully charged, plug out and take battery pack from jar installed. Battery pack installation 12Pull out the Battery pack ring-pull (12), rotate the ring clockwise until it parallel with battery pack horizontally. Rico Install the battery pack by aiming the pin of battery pack to the groove of battery pack jar. Rico 12When the battery pack is fully embedded into the shell of Rico, rotate the ring of battery pack anticlockwise
(12) to lock the battery pack;
(12) CLOSE Then the ring (12) is now vertical with battery pack, flip down the ring. When the raised part of ring pointing to the sign CLOSE on battery pack, the installation of battery pack complete. Rico Rico series only supports charging provided battery pack. Charging with unofficial battery pack may cause damage to the device and fire, lead to extensive losses. Safety Masures charged or discharged. Partial charging the battery is necessary if the battery is planned to be idled for long time. Avid fully 30-40 Dont charge the battery instantly while bring the battery from cold environment to warm environment. Leave 30-40 mins before charging;
Dont leave battery unsupervised when charging;
Dont charge with broken or modified charger;
0~+45Charge the battery in temperature range 0~+45, otherwise that may cause short service life of 24 Dont charge over 24 hours;
Avoid battery contacting high temperature or fire;
Keep battery away from water;
Dont charge with charger that has exceed rated battery. current;
Avoid short circuit even though short circuit protection already included in battery pack;
Dont disassemble and replace parts of battery pack; dont hit the pack or fall it on the ground;
The battery capacity may decrease when operating in temperature below 0 ,that is normal, not defect. 50Avoid operating in temperature above 50, may lead to shorter battery service life. Leave the battery pack to somewhere children can not access to. 7.External Power Supply power bank. Rico series scope;
Rico Rico series can be charged with external power supply, such as Rico Type C ; Plug in external power supply to the Type C port in The device will switch to external power supply meanwhile charge battery pack. The icon of battery on the screen will turn into charging icon
USB If connected with external power supply but without battery pack, the icon of battery turns into USB icon ;
Rico While disconnect with external power supply, the Rico series will switch to internal power supply: battery pack, instead of Turn OFF the scope. Caution:
0 IBP-1 Charging IBP-1 pack in temperature blow 0 with power bank may lead to shorter battery service life. 8. Operating Picatinny Rail Installation Rico back. Leave the sealant to dry. Before using the Rico series infrared scope, you need to install the Picatinny Rail on the bottom of scope. Depend on the types of rifle, there are multiple screw locations to choose. Adjust to suitable eye-relief distance. with M5 screws;
suitable location;
M5 Fix Picatinny rail on bottom of the scope Mount the scope on rifle and adjust to When the location is set, demount the scope and unscrew the screws, spread sealant on the thread of screws, then screw them While the sealant is dry, mount the scope to rifle and start set zeroing;
9 Follow Step 9 as below to zeroing, if that is your first time to mount on rifle. Warning! Dont point the lens towards any intense light source, such as laser or solar. This may break the scope and damaged devices in that case are not covered by warranty. Turn On Open the lid of lens, hold down the power button to turn on the scope. Wait for seconds before the scope finish starting up. Rotate diopter regulation knob until images in eyepiece are clear. When next time the same user using the scope, there is no more adjustment required once the regulation was set. Rotate the focusing ring of object lens until the object is focused and clear. Refer to shortcut menu instructions of this manual to set the following parameters: brightness of screen, contrast of image, image modes, digital zoom and etc. 0.5s power Hold on Power Button for about 0.5 seconds, there will be prompts of standby and count down of switch off. While count down over, release Power Button to switch off the scope. If you release the button before counting down finalize, the scope will turn into standby mode. In standby mode, press Power Button to wake up the scope. 9. Zeroing Rico Rico series require zeroing in Freeze method, follow zeroing steps below in operating temperature:
Mount the scope on rifle;
Set a target on the distance that already known;
Refer to instructions in Step 8 about turn on the scope, adjust the scope;
-Select Correction Type (Refer to Reticle - Zeroing Profile in Main Menu);
M M Hold down M button to enter Advanced Menu, select Zeroing; press M button to enter submenu.
-Base on pre-set distance to target, select or add new distance for zeroing (Refer to Advanced Menu function: Zeroing - Zeroing Range - Set Zeroing Distance );
M --
Press M button to enter Zeroing interface (Refer to Advanced Menu function: Zeroing - Zeroing Range - Set Zeroing Distance ), the cross reticle will reveal in the center of screen, and the location of reticle will appear in the top left corner of screen. Aim and shoot the target;
Once shooting done, watch the location of impact; if the location of impact and aiming (The center dot of cross reticle) are not aligned:
Keep the Scope still, hold down both button and button, then image freezes, meanwhile a symbol of freeze will appear on the left of the screen. X Y M Press button orbutton to switch moving directions on X or Y-axis. Press M button to confirm and selected icon blinks;
10 ; On the screen, move the reticle via press or hold down button orbutton on X-axis or Y-axis. Pressbutton to move reticle right or up, press button to move reticle left or down. Press once to move the reticle 1 pixel while Hold Down to move reticle 10 pixels every time. M X Y After moving reticle, press M button to save the position, icon stop blinking. User can switch between X and Y-axis. M When reticle moved to the position of real impact, hold down M button to save the position of reticle and exit to the first level of Advanced Menu. Repeat previous steps until the position of aiming aligned with position of impact. images. Calibration(B). Calibration. Tips:
When zeroing set, you can switch zeroing ranges in shortcut menu. 10.Calibration When image degrades or nonuniform, calibration will solve these issues. Calibration could balance the background temperature of sensor and remove the defects in AMBThere are three modes of calibration: Shutter Calibration(A), Manual Calibration(M) and Background Select Calibration mode in Main Menu A 5s Auto Shutter Calibration (A): the device calibrate shutter automatically, without covering lens lid (sensor shut down the inner shutter). Before automatic calibration begins, there will be a prompt of 5 seconds count down beside the icon of shutter. Press M Button to cancel the calibration during the countdown. In the auto calibration mode, users can press Power Button to calibrate shutter manually. M Manual Shutter Calibration (M): Press Power Button in Main Menu to calibrate shutter manually, without covering the lens lid. B cover lens during calibration2s Background Calibration (B): Cover the lens with lid, press Power Button to calibrate. There is a prompt as cover lens during calibration appear on the screen, then the scope start calibrate after 2 seconds. Remove the lid from lens when calibration finished. 10.Digital Zoom Rico 2 3 4 Rico series support 2 times, 3 times, 4 times digital zoom as function to provide visual amplification. In Main Menu, pressbutton in loop to switch magnification times and the status reveal on the top status bar. RL42 1-4 481216RH50 2.85.6 8.411.2For RL42, 1-4 times magnification means: 481216; for RH50, means 2.85.68.411.2. Photographing and Video Recording Rico 32GB APP APP Rico Series infrared thermal imaging scope built-in 32GB storage to provide photographing and video recording functions. All photos and videos will be named as current time. So, we suggest synchronize time and date via App before photographing and video recording. For more details about App, refer to instructions in InfiRay official website. Photographing Press Photograph Button in Main Menu to take photo graphs. The image will be freezed and an icon of camera appear on the top left corner of the screen. The icon will disappear while photographing finalized. All photos are saved in the build-in storage. Video Recording video. Hold down Photography Button in Main Menu to record HH:MM:SS An icon of video recording and recording time duration appear on the top left corner of screen, the format of time is HH:MM:SS (Hours: Minutes: Seconds);
When video recording in progress, the red dot on time duration prompt will be flashing continuously;
When video recording in progress, press Photography Button to take photographs;
Hold down Photography Button to save recordings and exit video recording progress;
All videos and photos are saved in the build-in storage. Tips:
recording;
- You can still manipulate the Menu while
- IMG_HHMMSS_XXX.jpgVID_HHMMSS_XXX.mp4 HHMMSS-XXX -
Photos and videos will be saved as following formats in built-in storage:
IMG_HHMMSS_XXX.jpg(Photo) VID_HHMMSS_XXX.mp4(Video). HHMMSS means hours/minutes/seconds and XXX means three digits serial numbers.
- Cant reset the serial numbers of media files. Caution:
- 5 5 The maximum duration of a video file is 5 minutes. Once the duration exceeds 5 minutes, footage will be saved to a new file.
The number of files is limited by the volume of storage. Remember to clean up the storage or move media files into other devices to release spaces for new files. Access to build-in storage While the scope is turned ON and connect to PC, it will be recognized as SD card for copy photos and videos in the build-in storage. Connect scope and PC with data cable;
Turn on the scope;
-Infiray -
Internal Storage Double click the This PC icon on your Windows OS, find and double click the device named Infiray to access to built-in storage. xxxx()xx()xx(); In the storage, there are some folders named with different names. They are named as xxxx(Year)xx(Month)xx(Day);
IMG_HHMMSS_XXX.jpg VID_HHMMSS_XXX.mp4()HHMMSS-
XXX -Whats inside the folders are photos and videos with the labelled date. Photos are in IMG_HHMMSS_XXX.jpg format while videos in VID_HHMMSS_XXX.mp4 format. All these media files are saved in built-in storage. The HHMMSS means hours/minutes/seconds and XXX are three digits serial numbers. Select file or folder to copy or delete. 13. Status Bar Status bar in the top of screen, demonstrates the status of scope. From left to right are:
1. Current image mode White Hot Black Hot Red Hot Target Highlighting mode Pseudo color mode 2. A100mCurrent zeroing type and distance (such as A100m) 3. Ultra-clear mode( Ultra-clear OFF Ultra-clear ON);
4. 2.8Current zoom in ratio (such as 2.8) 5. A 5 A Calibration Mode (in automatic shutter calibration mode (A), while 5 seconds before calibration, there will be an icon of countdown replaced letter A right behind the icon of calibration, as
) 6. Compass (will not reveal when this function switched OFF) 7. offStandby setting (default OFF) 8. Video output status (icon will not reveal while video output OFF) Wi-Fi ON and Connected) InfiRay Outdoor) 9. Wi-Fi Wi-Fi Wi-Fi Wi-Fi Status ( Wi-Fi OFF 10. InfiRay Outdoor APP APP Clock (set clock in the App 11. 40%
40%
Battery statusWhen the icon is in green color, as
, indicates its capacity is more than 40%; when the icon is in yellow color, as
, indicates its capacity is less than 40%; when the icon is in red color, as
, indicates its capacity is low, please charge instantly; when there is a flash icon in the icon, as
, indicates it is charging; when using external power supply, the icon reveals as ;
14. Shortcut Menu For setting commonly used modes easier, shortcut menu includes: image mode, screen brightness, image sharpness and zeroing range. M ; Press M button in Main Menu to enter Shortcut Menu;
; Press button and button to switch options in following modes;
M Image Mode: press M button to switch image modes in loop, as White Hot, Black Hot, Red Hot, Pseudo Color and Target Highlighting;
M 1-5 Screen Brightness: Press M button to change M 1-5 Image Sharpness: Press M button to change brightness, level 1 5;
sharpness, level 1 5;
M A A Zeroing range: Press M button to switch zeroing range info in current zeroing mode (if select Rifle A, in this mode, you can only switch saved range values of Rifle A) M Hold down M button to save and exit to Main Menu. 5s Tips: in shortcut menu, scope will automatically save and exit to Main Menu while idled 5 seconds. 15. Advenced Menu M Press M button in Main Menu to enter Advanced Menu Press button andbutton to switch options;
Options in Main Menu are in loop: following the last option in first page, is the first option in second page. Press button in the first option in first page will switch to the last option in second page. M Press M button to modify parameters in current menu or enter next level menu;
M In second and third level menu, press button and button to select parameters or functions; press M button to confirm selection. Icon blinks indicates saving and exit to previous menu or enter submenu;
M Press Power Button in all menu interfaces to exit to previous menu without saving, or back to Home Screen; Hold on M button to save and exit to main screen (except zeroing). 15s In all menu, while idled 15 seconds, the scope will exit to Main Menu without saving.
When scope is operating, exited from Advanced Menu, the cursor will remain on the previous position. After rebooting the scope, the first time in Advanced Menu, the cursor will be placed on the first option. Main Menu Options and Descriptions
/ Turn ON/OFF Ultra-Clear mode Ultra-Clear Menu);
M Hold down M button to enter Advanced Menu;
Select Ultra-clear (cursor will remain on this option when first time in Main M Press M button to Turn ON or OFF this mode, along with the sound of shutter calibration;
When Turn ON/OFF, the icon changes either. When there is a slash on icon, means it is OFF; otherwise, without slash, means ON. Wi-Fi Select Wi-Fi status M Hold down M button to enter Advanced Menu;
Wi-Fi Wi-FiSelect Wi-Fi function via pressing button and button;
M / Wi-Fi Press M button to turn ON/OFF Wi-Fi;
When Turn ON/OFF, the icon changes either. When there is a slash on icon, means it is OFF, otherwise, without slash, means ON.
/ Turn ON/OFF video output Video Output M Hold down M button to enter Advanced Menu 1110Select Video Output via pressing button and button;
M 12/Press M button to switch ON/OFF video output;
While output of video begins, an icon will reveal in the top status bar. Select calibration mode Rico AM BRico series has three calibration modes: Automatic(A), Manual (M) and Select Calibration;
M 12Press M button to submenu of Background (B). calibration;
Press button and button to select one mode from the following three modes:
- Automatic Automatic shutter calibration (Automatic):
controlled by programs, will calibrate automatically.
- Manual Manual shutter calibration (Manual): users can calibrate when they want, based on the imaging quality.
- Background Background Calibration (Background) need to seal the lens with lid. M Press M button to confirm, while the icon in the status bar changes either. Calibration
/ Turn ON/OFF Compass function Select Compass M 12/Press M button to Turn ON/OFF Compass compass;
When compass is turned on, it will reveals in the center of top status bar.
/ Turn ON/OFF gravity sensor Select Gravity Sensor function;
M 12/Press M button 12 to Turn ON/OFF Gravity Sensor gravity sensor;
Both left and right sides of screen will layout relevant functions when turned on;
The scale plate on the left means tilt angle, and the right one represents pitch angle. Reticle Setting zeroing profile, reticle type and color. Select Reticle;
M Press M button to enter submenu, set as below:
Select Zeroing Profile Zeroing Profile M Press M button to M Select Zeroing Profile and press M button to ABC Select one of Profile A/B/C via pressingbutton and enter submenu enter submenu;
button;
M Press M button to confirm. Reticle Type submenu;
Select Reticle type M Press M button to enter submenu of Reticle Type M Select Reticle Type then press M button to enter 7 Select one of seven reticle types via pressing button and button;
Reticle type changes while reticle moves. M Press M button to confirm. M Press M button to enter submenu of Reticle Color M Select Reticle Color then press M button to enter submenu of reticle color;
4 Pressbutton and button to choose one of four reticle colors, from top to bottom are Black/White, White/Black, Red and Green. Reticle color changes while reticle moves. M Press M button to confirm. Reticle Color Set zeroing profile and range before Rico 1-999 Rico series support zeroing in Zeroing zeroing. ranges 1-999 meters. Select Zeroing in Main Menu;
M 100m200m 300m; Press M button to enter submenu of zeroing, reveal zeroing ranges, default values are 100m, 200m, 300m;
Press and button to select zeroing ranges, based on the ranges of target;
M submenu of zeroing ranges;
Press M button to confirm zeroing ranges then enter Zeroing M X Y Press M button to enter zeroing menu, reticle changes to cross cursor. The top left reveals the X and Y coordinates;
Aim the center of reticle with targets bulls-eye. Shot and observe the real impact location;
Keep the scope still, hold down and button simultaneously, image freeze and icon of freeze reveals on the screen. X Y M Press or button to switch moving directions: X or Y-axis. Press M button to confirm, selected icon blinks;
10 ;
Press or Hold Down and button to move cursor, press button to move cursor right or up and button to move left or down. Press once, the reticle moved one pixel while hold down once to move reticle 10 pixels. M X Y When reticle in the right position, press M button to save its position, icon stops blinking. Users can switch X or Y-axis again;
M Move cursor to the real impact location, hold down M button to save the position of reticle and exit to Main Menu;
Select Zeroing Range;
M Press M button to Setting Zeroing enable resetting zeroing range;
Range M Press and button to set every digits of range values, press M button to switch among numbers;
M While finished setting, hold down M button to save and exit to zeroing settings, while ranges changed either. Set standby time and status Select Standby settings;
M 2min/4min/6min/off Press M button to enter standby settings, four options: 2min/4min/6min/off;
Press button and button to select option;
M Press M button to confirm Standby selection and reveal in the top status bar;
Off OFF means turn off standby mode;
Caution:
>70>70>30
>30; Device will wake up from standby mode when: tilt up >70, tilt down >70,tilt left >30,tilt right >30;
Scope will not standby while mounted rifle shots fire. Rangefinder When the pointed position of laser on target is not aligned with the position of reticle on the screen, users can zeroing the pointed position of laser in this mode (Rangefinder module required). Select Rangefinder;
M Press M button to enter rangefinder zeroing menu, meanwhile the laser switched on. Prompt appear on the top left of screen, as show in the picture:
X X X means X-axis, horizontal;
Y Y Y means Y-axis, vertical;
the screen;
center center means cursor return to center of
default Default means cursor reset to default. M Press and button to switch between options; press M button to confirm;
X Y 10 The highlighted icon will blink while zeroing in X or Y-axis; Press andbutton to move the cursor, press once moves one pixel, hold down once to move 10 pixels;
M When cursor moved to right position, press M button to save and exit, the icon stop blinking;
center/default M center /default ;
Press M button when selecting center/default, the cursor reset to center/default position. Pixels Defect Some defect Correction pixels may reveal on the screen after long period of operation. Defect pixels are pixels that do not change brightness compare with others, they are either brighter or darker than surrounding pixels. The pixels defect correction function will remove these bad pixels. Select Pixel Correction;
M PIP Press M button to enter correction interface, it will turn on the Picture in Picture (PIP) function, default location: left bottom;
PIP X Y On the right of PIP, there are some prompts showing the direction of cursor in X-axis, Y-axis and number of corrected pixels;
/ M Press andbutton to switch directions, press M button to confirm, the highlighted icon will be blinking;
10 Press or Hold Down and button to move cursor, press button to move cursor right or up and button to move left or down. Press once, the reticle moved one pixel while hold down once to move reticle 10 pixels. M X Y When reticle in the right position, press M button to save its position, icon stops blinking. Users can switch between X or Y-axis again;
Repeat previous operation until cursor moved to the position of bad pixel;
PIP Add Press Power Button to mark defect pixel, a prompt Add will blink in PIP to indicate pixel is successfully marked. PIP Del For those marked pixels, press power button again to cancel marking defect pixels, a Del prompt will blink in PIP. The amount of defect pixels increases each time marking or cancel marking pixels;
PIP PIP The PIP and its relevant information will move to top left of the screen when cursor moved to bottom left. M Yes NoOnce correction finished, a prompt reveals when hold down M button, asking whether save or not. Select Yes to save and exit, select No to exit without saving. To calibrate digital compass Select Compass Calibration;
M Press M button to enter calibration menu with prompt of calibration;
Follow the prompt to move the scope as 15s After 15 seconds idle, device will exit without Compass Calibration the noticed track goes;
saving;
Setting Units, Factory Reset, Info General and etc. Settings Select units of measure M Press M button to Units of Measure enter submenu of General Setting;
M Select Units of Measure, press M button to its submenu;
M Press and button to select measuring units, press M button to confirm and save. Reset to Factory settings M Press M button to enter submenu of General Setting;
M Select Factory Reset, press M button to enter submenu of this option;
YesNoYes No Press andbutton to select Yes or No. Yes means reset to factory settings. M Press M button to confirm selection;
Yes The scope will reboot when selected Yes;
No Select No Factory Reset will cancel all previous operations and exit to upper menu. The scope will reset to following default status when selected Factory Reset:
- Image mode: White Hot;
- A100 Zeroing Range: A100
- Ultra-Clear mode: OFF;
- 1 Digital Zoom: x1;
- Shutter Calibration:
Automatic;
- Digital Compass: OFF
- Standby: OFF
- Analog Video: OFF
- Wifi Wifi: OFF
- Gravity Sensor: OFF Show device information M Press M button Info to enter Submenu of General Settings Select Info;
M PN SN Press M button will reveal relevant information of scope: product model, version info of Hardware and Software, PN code and SN code;
16.Laser designation and ranging
(Rangefinder Module required) Rico 1000 Rico series supports rangefinder module (optional) for laser designation and ranging. The maximum ranging distance is 1000m. Laser Ranging
+Hold down both button and button simultaneously to turn on laser ranging. m 1000 MAXThere is ranging indicator in the center of screen, ranging value in the top right corner as
, ranging mode on the left of m ranging value. When ranging targets that further than 1000m, ranging value will be MAX;
Rico SGLCONT+
/Rico series have two ranging modes: Single time ranging
(SGL) and Continuous ranging (CONT). Pressbutton andbutton simultaneously can switch between CONT/SGL. SGL Once switched on ranging mode, the default mode is Single time ranging, the status SGL will reveal on the left of ranging value, press Power button to show a new ranging value; in SGL mode, the shutter calibration is not available. CONT In Continuous ranging (CONT) mode, the status CONT will reveal on the left of ranging value. The ranging value changes as target varies. The shutter
+Hold down button andbutton simultaneously calibration is available in CONT mode. to exit laser ranging. Laser indicator
+M //
In ranging mode, hold downbutton and M button simultaneously to switch ON/OFF the laser indicator. Caution:
some countries and regions. not be activated automatically;
General Setting in Main Menu.
- Laser functioning may be limited refer to law of
- Once ranging mode is active, laser indicator will
- Set ranging units in the submenu of Tips of Laser Ranging The accuracy and maximum measuring distance depend on: the reflectivity on the surface of object, the angle laser impact on surface of target and environment. Other elements that may affect reflectivity are surface textures, color, size and shape of the object. Usually, a glossy and bright surface presents higher reflectivity than darker surface. Accuracy influenced by illumination, fog, smog, rain, snow and etc. Lower accuracy in light or sunshine condition. That is much harder to range small size targets than large size ones. Wi-Fi 17. Wi-Fi Rico Wi-Fi Wi-Fi ()Rico series include Wi-Fi module to connect with external devices (PC, smart phone) wirelessly. Wi-FiSwitch on Wi-Fi on Main Menu (More details refer to Main Menu Operations) Rico_XXXXXX Wi-Fi XXXXXX 6 Search for Wi-Fi signal named Rico_XXXXXX on external devices, XXXXXX is six digits serial number that consist of numbers and letters. Wi-Fi 12345678Select is Wi-Fi signal, enter Password to Wi-Fi APP When Wi-Fi successfully connected, users can connect, default password is 12345678;
manipulate the device via App. password Wi-Fi Set Wi-Fi name and Rico APP Wifi Users can change Wi-Fi name and password of Rico series scopes via App. APP Access the setting menu in App by clicking the gear icon
Wifi ssid Input and submit new Wi-Fi name (ssid) and password;
All settings will take effect after reboot of scope. Wi-Fi Caution! The Wi-Fi name and password will reset to default when the device reset to factory setting. PIP 18. Picture in Picture (PIP) 2 The Picture in Picture (PIP) is a small screen in the top of main screen. The small screen shows enlarged 2 images of main screen regions which center on reticle. ON/OFF PIP.
/ PIP Hold down button in Main Menu to switch PIP 2 481216PIP 8162432Press button to enlarge main screen image, PIP image will be enlarged 2 synchronously. For instance, the amplification factors of main screen are 4,8,12
,16, meanwhile corresponding amplification factors of PIP are 8,16,24,32. APP 19. Updates and Apps www.xinfrared.comIn order to improve the performance of Rico scope, the firmware, parameters and product instructions will be updated continuously. Users can download and update relevant files from official website: www.xinfrared.com. Rico APP Wi-Fi When connected with smart phone or tablet PC, the following functions will be implemented via App: real time images synchronization, manipulating the scope and firmware update. Infiray Outdoor www.xinfrared.comYou may find instructions of Infiray Outdoor in official website: www.xinfrared.com. Infiray Outdoor Tips: Search and update firmware of devices via App Infiray Outdoor. www.xinfrared.com Infiray Outdoor APP You can get Infiray Outdoor App in official website: www.xinfrared.com; or search Infiray Outdoor in App store to download App; or scan the following QR code to download. Infiray Outdoor When installation completed, open App Infiray Outdoor;
NowLater If your scope is already connected with mobile device, please switch on the mobile data in mobile device. When scope connected to internet, there will be a prompt to advice update. Click Now to download updates or click Later to update later;
APP Wi-Fi If your device has not connected to your mobile device, but linked to App before (recorded); you can download the update files via Wi-Fi and connect the scope Wait for update to complete, the with mobile device to update the scope. device will root and ready to operate. 20. Technical Inspection We suggest inspect the device every time before using it. least, including:
()Appearance: no crack on the shell;
() Status of object lens and eye piece (No crack, oil stain, dirt or other stains);
()()Status of rechargeable battery (charged before using) and electrical contact (No salt or oxidation). 21. Maintenance The scope should maintenance twice per year at Wipe the metal and plastic external surface of the scope, wipe out dust and dirt. May use silicone Clean electric contacts and battery jar grease during the cleaning process. with no greasy organic solvent.
() Check the surface of object lens and eye piece. If necessary, clean the dirt and sand on the lens (better avoid direct contact). Use specific wiping tools and solvents to clean the surface of lens. 22.Trouble shooting The following table lists all potential issues of the device. Inspect and fix your device based on the suggestions in the table. If there are any issues that not included in the table or users can not fix it themselves, users should contact sellers for overhaul. Fault Probable Cause Solution Cant switch on the scope out of battery charge the battery USB USB cable broken USB Cant charge the scope with external check external power supply power supply out of battery external power supply if needed 10 image not clear, needs calibration Refer to part 10 Calibration of this not balanced, with strings manual to calibrate image to dark brightness to low adjust brightness of screen image quality too low or short detection range Cant connect with smart phone and tablet PC Wi-Fi
. Wi-Fi signal disappear or interrupted
()May due to weather condition, such as snow, rain, fog etc. Wi-Fi Wrong Wi-Fi input correct password password Wi-Fi Too many Wi-Fi signals around device Wi-Fi
)Device not covered by Wi-Fi signal or there is barrier between device and receiver (such as concrete wall). Wi-Fi Wi-Fi Wi-Fi Move device to area with no or low Wi-Fi signals Wi-Fi Replace the device until Wi-Fi signal is stable. Compare with room temperature, the quality of image in low temperature is quite poor.
() When temperature is above 0 Celsius, the object and background have different thermal conductivity which lead to large temperature difference. Image quality is higher in this case. In low temperature, object and background have similar temperature, that lead to small temperature difference, then poor image quality. This is a feature of thermal imaging device.
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15.19 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. 15.21 Information to user. Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. 15.105 Information to the user. 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 reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and 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.
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Body-Support Operation This device was tested for typical body-Support operations. To comply with RF exposure requirements, a minimum separation distance of 0.5cm must be maintained between the users body and the device, 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.
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IRay Technology Co., Ltd. Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 USA Company name: [Ray Technology Co., Ltd. Address: 11GUIYANG STREET, YANTAI ECONOMY AND TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT, YANTAI SHANDONG P.R.CHINA Product Name: RICO Thermal Imaging Sights FCC ID: 2AYGT-RICO Model(s): RL42 V2, RH50 V2 Ref: Attestation Statements Part 2.911(d)(5)(i) Filing We, [IRay 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. Yours Sincerely, Name: Peng Zhang Date: 2023.08.02 Title: Quality Supervisor Signature of applicant: Yous han 4 Rev 1/26/2023
1 2 3 4 5 | 2.911 (d)(5)(ii)CertificiationApplicantv1.2 | Attestation Statements | 208.48 KiB | August 16 2023 |
IRay Technology Co., Ltd. Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 USA Company name: [Ray Technology Co., Ltd. Address: 11GUIYANG STREET, YANTAI ECONOMY AND TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT, YANTAI SHANDONG P.R.CHINA Product Name: RICO Thermal Imaging Sights FCC ID: 2AYGT-RICO Model(s): RL42 V2, RH50 V2 Ref: Attestation Statements Part 2.911(d)(5)(ii) Filing We, [IRay 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 an entity producing covered equipment. Yours Sincerely, Name: Peng Zhang Date: 2023.08.02 Title: Quality Supervisor Signature of applicant: fong Zhe ) Rev 1/26/2023
1 2 3 4 5 | 2.911 (d)(7)USAgentforServiceofProcessv1.2 | Attestation Statements | 367.40 KiB | August 16 2023 |
IRay Technology Co., Ltd. Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 USA Date: 2023.08.02 Company name: [Ray Technology Co., Ltd. Address: 11GUIYANG STREET, YANTAI ECONOMY AND TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT, YANTAI SHANDONG P.R.CHINA FRN: 0030296552 Contact Person: Peng Zhang Tel.: 086-18562243217 Email: pzhang@iraytek.com Product Name: RICO Thermal Imaging Sights FCC ID: 2AYGT-RICO Model(s): RL42 V2, RH50 V2 Ref: Attestation Statements Part 2.911(d)(7) Filing We, [ [Ray Technology Co., Ltd.] (the applicant) certifies that, as of the date of the filing of the application, Visir Inc. is our designated U.S. agent for service of process for the above referenced FCC ID.
[IRay Technology Co., Ltd.] accepts to maintain an agent for no less than one year after the grantee has terminated all marketing and importation or the conclusion of any Commission-related proceeding involving the equipment. Visir Inc. accepts, as of the date of the filing of the application, the obligation of the designated U.S. agent for service of process for the above referenced FCC ID. Designated U.S. Agent Information:
Name: Visir Inc. Address: 700 International Pkwy Ste 102, Richardson, TX 75081 Contact Person: Tao Huang Tel.: (510)366-2707 Email: thuang@visirinc.com FRN: 0032684243 Sincerely, Applicant printed name: Peng Zhang U.S. Agent printed name: Tao Huang Applicant signature: US. Agent signature:
Pens Zhe Rev 1/26/2023
1 2 3 4 5 | FCC Class II Permissive Change Request Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 308.52 KiB | August 16 2023 |
IRay Technology Co.,Ltd. FCC Class II Permissive Change Request Letter Date: 2023/08/02 To FCC:
RE: FCC Permissive II Change Request for Company: [Ray Technology Co., Ltd. FCC ID:
2AYGT-RICO We are submitting an application for a class II permissive change to the FCC approval of the Company name: IRay Technology Co., Ltd., product description: RICO Thermal Imaging Sights (FCC: 2AYGT-
RICO, Original Grant Date: 06/16/2021). The transmitter module itself has not changed. Here are the changes:
1. Changed model name to RL42 V2, RH50 V2. 2. The memory of the chip changes. The chip goes from BC902 to XC902. Before After 3. The movement plate layout has changed, as shown in the figure Before After Signature: Pons zhanr|
Contact Person: Peng Zhang Title: Quality supervisor Company: IRay Technology Co., Ltd. Address: 11GUIYANG STREET, YANTAI ECONOMY AND TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT, YANTAI SHANDONG P.R.CHINA E-mail: pzhang@iraytek.com Tel: 086-18562243217
1 2 3 4 5 | FCC Letter of Authorization | Cover Letter(s) | 236.04 KiB | August 16 2023 |
FCC Letter of Authorization Company: [Ray Technology Co., Ltd. Address: 11GUIYANG STREET, YANTAI ECONOMY AND TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT, YANTAI SHANDONG P.R.CHINA Product Name: RICO Thermal Imaging Sights Model Number: RL42 V2, RH50 V2 FCCID: 2AYGT-RICO We authorize MiCOM Labs Inc, 575 Boulder Court, Pleasanton, California 94566, USA, to act on our behalf on all matters concerning the above named equipment. Any individual within MiCOM Labs is authorized to act on our behalf and take action on the application. We declare that MiCOM Labs Inc, 575 Boulder Court, Pleasanton, California 94566, USA, is allowed to forward all information related to the approval project to the Federal Communication Commission and to discuss any issues concerning the approval application. Any and all acts carried out by MiCOM Labs on our behalf shall have the same effect as acts of our own. Name: Peng Zhang Date: 2023/08/02 Title: Quality Supervisor Signature of applicant: ows, hans
1 2 3 4 5 | Letter of Authorization Rev 2.0 | Cover Letter(s) | 14.16 KiB | August 16 2023 |
Letter of Authorization Company:
IRay Technology Co.,Ltd Address:
11GUIYANG STREET, YANTAI ECONOMY AND TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT, YANTAI SHANDONG P.R.CHINA Product Name:
RICO Thermal Imaging Sights Model Number: RL42 V2,RH50 V2 We authorize MiCOM Labs Inc, 575 Boulder Court, Pleasanton, California 94566, USA, to act on our behalf on all matters concerning the above named equipment. Any individual within MiCOM Labs is authorized to act on our behalf and take action on the application. We declare that MiCOM Labs Inc, 575 Boulder Court, Pleasanton, California 94566, USA, is allowed to forward all information related to the approval project to the Federal Communication Commission and to discuss any issues concerning the approval application. Any and all acts carried out by MiCOM Labs on our behalf shall have the same effect as acts of our own. Name:
Peng Zhang Date: 2023/08/03 Title: Quality Supervisor Signature of applicant:
1 2 3 4 5 | Long Term Confidentiality | Cover Letter(s) | 285.50 KiB | August 16 2023 |
IRay Technology Co., Ltd. Office of Engineering Technology Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Date: 2023/08/02 Subject; Request for Confidentiality FCC ID: 2AYGT-RICO To Whom It May Concern, Pursuant to the provisions of the Commissions rules Title 47 Sections 0.457 and 0.459, we are requesting the Commission to withhold the following attachment(s) as confidential documents from public disclosure indefinitely. These documents contain detailed system and equipment descriptions and are considered as proprietary information in operation of the equipment. The public disclosure of these documents might be harmful to our company and would give competitors an unfair advantage in the market.
& Schematic Diagram
& Block Diagram
& Operational Description In additional to above mentioned documents, in order to comply with the marketing regulations in Title 47 CFR 2.803 and the importation rules in Title 47 CFR 2.1204, while ensuring that business sensitive information remains confidential until the actual marketing of newly authorized devices, we request Short Term Confidentiality of the following attachment(s);
O External Photos O Test Setup Photos C1 Internal Photos O User Manual O For 45 days, pursuant to Public Notice DA 04-1705. OR O For 180 days pursuant to KDB 726920 D01. It is our understanding that all measurement test reports, FCC ID label format and correspondence during the certification review process cannot be granted as confidential documents and this information will be available for public review once the grant of equipment authorization is issued. Sincerely, Signature: Pensy hans Name: Peng Zhang
1 2 3 4 5 | Model Difference Declaration | Cover Letter(s) | 197.44 KiB | August 16 2023 |
Model Difference Declaration Letter Dear Sir, For our business issue and marketing requirement, we would like to list model numbers on the certificates and reports, as following:
Model No.: RL42 V2, RH50 V2 We declare that the difference of these is listed as below:
The difference between RL42 V2 and RH50 V2 is only due to the different market for sale, there are no other differences between them. Signature: Pens hom Contact Person: Peng Zhang Title: Quality Supervisor Company: [Ray Technology Co.,Ltd Address: 11GUITYANG STREET, YANTAI ECONOMY AND TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT, YANTAI SHANDONG P.R.CHINA Tel.: 086-18562243217 Email: pzhang@iraytek.com Date: 2023/08/02
1 2 3 4 5 | Attestation Statements Certification Applicant--2.911(d)(5)(ii) | Attestation Statements | 226.96 KiB | February 15 2023 |
IRay Technology Co., Ltd. Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 USA Company name: [Ray Technology Co., Ltd. Address: 11GUIYANG STREET, YANTAI ECONOMY AND TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT, YANTAI SHANDONG P.R.CHINA Product Name: RICO Thermal Imaging Sights FCC ID: 2AYGT-RICO Model(s): RH50, RH50 PRO, RL42, RL42R, RH50R, RH50, RA5O, RASOR Ref: Attestation Statements Part 2.911(d)(5)(ii) Filing We, [ IRay 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 an entity producing covered equipment. Yours Sincerely, Name: Peng Zhang Date: 02-13-2023 Title: Quality Supervisor Signature of applicant: Reus cheney Rev 1/26/2023
1 2 3 4 5 | Attestation Statements Certification Equipment Type-2.911(d)(5)(i) | Attestation Statements | 234.13 KiB | February 15 2023 |
IRay Technology Co., Ltd. Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 USA Company name: [Ray Technology Co., Ltd. Address: 11GUIYANG STREET, YANTAI ECONOMY AND TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT, YANTAI SHANDONG P.R.CHINA Product Name: RICO Thermal Imaging Sights FCC ID: 2AYGT-RICO Model(s): RH50, RH50 PRO, RL42, RL42R, RH50R, RH50, RAS50, RASOR Ref: Attestation Statements Part 2.911(d)(5)(i) Filing We, [ IRay 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. Yours Sincerely, Name: Peng Zhang Date: 02-13-2023 Title: Quality Supervisor Signature of applicant: p ony 2 on Rev 1/26/2023
1 2 3 4 5 | Attestation Statements US agent for service of process-2.911(d)(7) | Attestation Statements | 88.85 KiB | February 15 2023 |
IRay Technology Co., Ltd. Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 USA Date: 02-13-2023 Company name: IRay Technology Co., Ltd. Address: 11GUIYANG STREET, YANTAI ECONOMY AND TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT, YANTAI SHANDONG P.R.CHINA Contact Person: Peng Zhang Tel.: 086-18562243217 Email: pzhang@iraytek.com Product Name: RICO Thermal Imaging Sights FCC ID: 2AYGT-RICO Model(s): RH50, RH50 PRO, RL42, RL42R, RH50R, RH50, RA50, RA50R Ref: Attestation Statements Part 2.911(d)(7) Filing We, [ IRay Technology Co., Ltd.] (the applicant) certifies that, as of the date of the filing of the application, Visir Inc. is our designated U.S. agent for service of process for the above referenced FCC ID.
[IRay Technology Co., Ltd.] accepts to maintain an agent for no less than one year after the grantee has terminated all marketing and importation or the conclusion of any Commission-related proceeding involving the equipment. Visir Inc. accepts, as of the date of the filing of the application, the obligation of the designated U.S. agent for service of process for the above referenced FCC ID. Designated U.S. Agent Information:
Name: Visir Inc. Address: 39899 Balentine Drive STE 200 Newark, CA 94560 United States Contact Person: Tao Huang Tel.: (510) 988-5580 500 Email: thuang@visirinc.com Frn: 0032684243 Sincerely, Applicant printed name: Peng Zhang U.S. Agent printed name: Tao Huang Applicant signature:
U.S. Agent signature:
Rev 1/26/2023
1 2 3 4 5 | FCC Short & Long Term Confidentiality Request | Cover Letter(s) | 306.32 KiB | February 15 2023 |
IRay Technology Co.,Ltd. Office of Engineering Technology Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Date: 2023/01/12 Subject; Request for Confidentiality FCC ID: 2AYGT-RICO To Whom It May Concern, Pursuant to the provisions of the Commissions rules Title 47 Sections 0.457 and 0.459, we are requesting the Commission to withhold the following attachment(s) as confidential documents from public disclosure indefinitely. These documents contain detailed system and equipment descriptions and are considered as proprietary information in operation of the equipment. The public disclosure of these documents might be harmful to our company and would give competitors an unfair advantage in the market. O Schematic Diagram O Block Diagram O Operational Description In additional to above mentioned documents, in order to comply with the marketing regulations in Title 47 CFR 2.803 and the importation rules in Title 47 CFR 2.1204, while ensuring that business sensitive information remains confidential until the actual marketing of newly authorized devices, we request Short Term Confidentiality of the following attachment(s);
& External Photos
& Test Setup Photos
& Internal Photos O User Manual O For 45 days, pursuant to Public Notice DA 04-1705. OR O For 180 days pursuant to KDB 726920 DO1. It is our understanding that all measurement test reports, FCC ID label format and correspondence during the certification review process cannot be granted as confidential documents and this information will be available for public review once the grant of equipment authorization is issued. Sincerely, Signature: Poms). Zhoms Name: Peng Zhang ono0
1 2 3 4 5 | Authorization Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 1.05 MiB | June 16 2021 |
Letter of Authorization Company: Ray Technology Co., Ltd. Address: 11GUIYANG STREET, YANTAI ECONOMY AND TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT, YANTAI SHANDONG P.R.CHINA Product Name: RICO Thermal Imaging Sights Model Number: RH50 . RL42, RL42R, RHS50R. RH50, RAS0. RA5SOR FCC Identifier: 2AYGT-RICO We authorize MiCOM Labs Inc, 575 Boulder Court, Pleasanton, California 94566, USA, to act on our behalf on all matters concerning the above named equipment. Any individual within MiCOM Labs is authorized to act on our behalf and take action on the application. We declare that MiCOM Labs Inc, 575 Boulder Court, Pleasanton, California 94566, USA, is allowed to forward all information related to the approval project to the Federal Communication Commission and to discuss any issues concerning the approval application. Any and all acts carried out by MiCOM Labs on our behalf shall have the same effect as acts of our own. Name: Peng Zhang Date: 2021/6/1 Title: Quality supervisor Signature of applicant: Zev FT
1 2 3 4 5 | FCC Short & Long Term Confidentiality | Cover Letter(s) | 101.35 KiB | June 16 2021 |
IRay Technology Co., Ltd. Office of Engineering Technology Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Date: 2021/6/1 Subject; Request for Confidentiality FCC ID: 2AYGT-RICO To Whom It May Concern, Pursuant to the provisions of the Commissions rules Title 47 Sections 0.457 and 0.459, we are requesting the Commission to withhold the following attachment(s) as confidential documents from public disclosure indefinitely. These documents contain detailed system and equipment descriptions and are considered as proprietary information in operation of the equipment. The public disclosure of these documents might be harmful to our company and would give competitors an unfair advantage in the market. Schematic Diagram Block Diagram Operational Description In additional to above mentioned documents, in order to comply with the marketing regulations in Title 47 CFR 2.803 and the importation rules in Title 47 CFR 2.1204, while ensuring that business sensitive information remains confidential until the actual marketing of newly authorized devices, we request Short Term Confidentiality of the following attachment(s);
External Photos Test Setup Photos Internal Photos User Manual OR For 45 days, pursuant to Public Notice DA 04-1705. For 180 days pursuant to KDB 726920 D01. It is our understanding that all measurement test reports, FCC ID label format and correspondence during the certification review process cannot be granted as confidential documents and this information will be available for public review once the grant of equipment authorization is issued. Sincerely, Signature:
Name: :
Title: Quality supervisor Peng Zhang
1 2 3 4 5 | Model difference letter | Cover Letter(s) | 36.43 KiB | June 16 2021 |
Dear Sir, Declaration Letter For our business issue and marketing requirement, we would like to list below model numbers on the certificates and reports, as following:
Main Model: RH50 Serial Model No.: RL42, RL42R, RH50R, RA50, RA50R We declare that the difference of these is listed as below:
The only difference is the model name and software version for difference market Signature:
Name/Title: Peng Zhang & R & D Manager Company name: IRay Technology Co., Ltd. Tel: 086-18562243217 E-Mail: pzhang@iraytek.com Address: 11GUIYANG STREET, YANTAI ECONOMY AND TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT, YANTAI SHANDONG P.R.CHINA Date: 2021/6/10
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1 | 2023-08-16 | JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral | Class II Permissive Change | |
2 | 2023-02-15 | JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral | Class II permissive change or modification of presently authorized equipment | |
3 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||
4 | 2021-06-16 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Original Equipment |
5 | JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral |
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1 2 3 4 5 | Effective |
2023-08-16
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2023-02-15
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2021-06-16
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1 2 3 4 5 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
IRay Technology Co., Ltd.
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1 2 3 4 5 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0030296552
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1 2 3 4 5 | Physical Address |
11GUIYANG STREET, YANTAI ECONOMY AND TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT, YANTAI SHANDONG P.R.CHINA
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11GUIYANG STREET, YANTAI ECONOMY AND TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT, YANTAI SHANDONG P.R.CHINA
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11GUIYANG STREET, YANTAI ECONOMY AND TECHNOLOGY
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YANTAI, N/A
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China
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | TCB Application Email Address |
c******@micomlabs.com
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1 2 3 4 5 | TCB Scope |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Grantee Code |
2AYGT
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1 2 3 4 5 | Equipment Product Code |
RICO
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Name |
P****** Z********
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1 2 3 4 5 | Telephone Number |
086-0********
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1 2 3 4 5 |
18562********
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1 2 3 4 5 | Fax Number |
0535-********
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1 2 3 4 5 |
p******@iraytek.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Firm Name |
IRay Technology Co.,Ltd.
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IRay Techonlogy Co.,Ltd.
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1 2 3 4 5 | Physical Address |
China
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1 2 3 4 5 |
p******@iraytek.com
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | 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 3 4 5 | No | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | 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 3 4 5 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Equipment Class | JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | RICO Thermal Imaging Sights | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Purpose / Application is for | Class II Permissive Change | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Class II permissive change or modification of presently authorized equipment | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Original Equipment | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | 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 3 4 5 | Grant Comments | Output power listed is conducted power. SAR compliance for body-worn operating configurations is limited to the specific configurations tested for this filing. Body-worn operations are restricted to belt-clips, holsters or similar accessories that have no metallic component in the assembly and must provide at least 0.5 cm separation between the device and the body of the user. End-users must be informed of the body-worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The highest reported SAR for body-worn accessory use condition is 0.08W/kg. | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Output power listed is conducted power. SAR compliance for body-worn operating configurations is limited to the specific configurations tested for this filing. Body-worn operations are restricted to belt-clips, holsters or similar accessories that have no metallic component in the assembly and must provide at least 0.5 cm separation between the device and the body of the user. End-users must be informed of the body-worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The highest reported SAR for body-worn accessory use condition is 0.08W/kg. | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | 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 3 4 5 | Firm Name |
CCIC Southern Testing Co., Ltd
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1 2 3 4 5 | Name |
Z******** S******
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1 2 3 4 5 | Telephone Number |
86-07********
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z******@ccic-set.com
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15B | CC | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2412.00000000 | 2462.00000000 | 0.0500000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2412.00000000 | 2462.00000000 | 0.0500000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | 1 | 15B | CC |
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