COMPACT 5 - 20X DAY & NIGHT DIGITAL RIFLESCOPE EngIish / German /
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ItaIian w w w . H I T T A C . C O M ENGLISH COMPACT 5-20X DIGITAL DAY / NIGHT RIFLESCOPE Safety Instructions Do not look directly at the IR illuminator, as it may cause harm to the eyes Prolonged operation of the IR infrared light generates excessive heat. Avoid pointing it towards flammable objects; The IR illuminator should be switched off when not in use The allowed operating temperature is between -20~50 The riflescope contains electronic components. Do not attempt to disassemble the device by yourself; In case of a malfunction, please contact the manufacturer immediately Description CP258 Digital Riflescope is designed for outdoor hunting and can be used in all weather conditions. With its excellent day and nighttime image. quality, aiming accuracy is much improved. Pac k ag e Co n te nt CP258 Riflescope Rail Accessories (M6,M4 screw, clips, lever, cleansing USB Cable User Manual cloth) Eye Protector 01 Specifications ModeI Compact 5-20X ModeI Compact 5-20X Physical Specifications Weight , g (Net ) Weight (including battery, clip, eye protector) 410 539 Dimensions, mm 201 *74 * 48 Micro SD card , GB 32 ~128 ( U1/C10 ) Degree of protection , lP code lP67 Wi-Fi / App Support ( HlTTAC ) lR Wavelength, nm Infrared Power, W Working Temperature, C 850/940 5
-20~50 Sensor Specifications Resolution , pixels Frame Rate , Hz 1920 X 1080 60 Video Record Resolution , pixels 1920 X 1080 Optical Specifications Digital Magnification ,X Eye Relief , mm Diopter Adjustment , D Detection Range , m Display Specifications Type Display Resolution , pixels Frame Rate , Hz Battery Power Supply Battery Type Operating Time , h 5 ~ 20 45 5 400 Micro - OLED 1920 X 1080 60 18650 Battery 8 External Power Supply 5V - Type C USB 02 Features High resolution imaging Video recording in: 1920 x 1080 60 Hz Micro-OLED HD display, 60 Hz Riflescope quick zeroing 3-Axis Gyroscope 3-Axis Accelerometer Picture-in-Picture function Full-color in low light Anti-backlight overexposure compensation Wi-Fi to app Direct Connection OTA firmware update through app Zeroing on app support 03 Controls 1. Lens Hood 2. Eyepieces 3. Power Button 4. Menu Button 5. Brightness Button 6. Side Knob 7. TF Card Slot 8. TYPE C Port 9. Charging Indicator 10. Focus Adjustment 11. Flip cap 12. Objective Lens 13. Illuminator 14. Record Button 15. IR Mode Switch Button 16. Status Indicator 17. Battery Cap 18. Magnification Focus Knob 19. Battery 05 Power Supply This product is powered by an external 18650 battery. It allows for operation for up to 8 hours. When the battery is low, it can be charged independently or by connecting it to the TYPE C port. Please note that it is recommended to fully charge the 18650 battery before the first use. Installing the 18650 Battery TYPE C Charging 1. Open the Battery Cap (17) and pull it off. 2. Insert 18650 batteries into slots in orientation indicated +. 3. Apply pressure to Battery Cap (17) against battery -and turn it until fully tightened. NoteTo use TYPE C cable for charging, a power adapter (5V2A) is needed. 05 TF Car d Slo t Open the Side Knob (6), insert the TF card in the slot (7) Rotate the Illuminator (13) to adjust the brightness NoteTF card insert to the direction as indicated Note: Optimal focus enables maximum detection range Indic ato r Indicator Color Charging (9) Status (16) 06 On Charging Working Standby Flash
Updating Control Description Button Status Short Press Long Press Rotation Button Status Short Press Long Press Rotation Power Button 3 Menu Button 4 IR Mode Switch Button 15 Off
On View Interface Standby Off Standby Wake-up Zeroing Interface Freeze/Conti nue
View Interface Reticle Color Switch Enter Menu Interface Primary Menu Interface View Interface Secondary Menu Interface Primary Menu Interface
View Interface
Color Mode Switch Black/White Mode IR Brightness Adjust Color Mode Menu Interface Move Cursor to the Left
Zeroing Interface Move Cursor to the Left Time Setting Interface Move Cursor to the Left Save and Exit Save and Exit
Brightness Button 5 Video Button 14 View Interface Wi-Fi On/Off Display Brightness Adjustment Menu Interface Move Cursor to the Right
Zeroing Interface Move Cursor to the Right Exit Current Setting Time Setting Interface Move Cursor to the Right Exit Current Setting View Interface Start Recording
/Pause /Resume Start Recording/
End Recording Menu Interface Move Cursor up and down
Reticle Zeroing Interface Magnification Focus Knob 18 View Interface Reticle Zeroing Interface Reticle X/Y Reticle X/Y Value Value Adjust Once
Continuous Adjust
To Right Increase the Magnification/ To Left decrease the magnification To Right Increase the Magnification/ To Left decrease the magnification 07 In t e r f a c e De s c r i p t i o n 4 TF c a r d Card in; Card icon will not show when it is not in; recording is not possible without card 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 WiFi (
Wi-Fi On Wi-Fi Off) Microphone. It decides whether sound will be included when recording Microphone On Microphone Off Battery Status Icon Status Battery Status 1 bar 2 bars 3 bars 4 bars 10% ~ 20%
20% ~ 50%
50% ~ 80%
80% ~ 100%
Charging Connect Type C to charge Level 1: Current Display Brightness (Level 1-5 with increasing brightness) Gyroscope vertical drift Current Time Reticle Gyroscope horizontal drift 9 1 2 3 Recording Indicator: The recording timer indicates that the device is currently recording;
The displayed number on the timer represents the duration of the recorded video. Current Magnification ( e.g.5.0 x ). The displayed icon indicates that the device is in black and white mode; otherwise in color mode. Blackand white mode; Illuminator off Brightness Level 1 Brightness Level 2 Brightness Level 3 Brightness Level 4 Brightness Level 5 Black and white mode; Brightness will be adjusted automatically 08 Menu List Long press Menu (4) for two seconds to enter Menu list; There are 15 menus in total; Using IR Mode Switch Button (15) and Brightness Button (5) to navigate through the menu options; Short press the Record Button (14) to confirm the selection Icon Description RecordingAuto Video Recording after firing Icon Description PiPPiP Window on View Interface Wi-FiWi-Fi On/Off Reticle ZeroingReticle Zeroing Color Boost ModeSelect Mode: Color boost/
Natural color Compensation against OverexposureWith Night Mode, can compensate against overexposure Sound Record ControlControl whether to include sound in recorded video Loop RecordingSet VideoDuration : 1 minute, minutes,5 minutes orOFF (default10 minutes) GyroGyroscope calibration TimestampWhether the timestamp is shown in recorded videos Date and Time SettingsSet the current time and date Auto SleepIn auto sleep mode, the device will automatically power off after 10, 20 or 30 minutes of inactivity Language SettingChoose the language System SettingsCan format the TF card and restore the factory settings NoteFormatting the TF card will erase all files stores on the card Version NumberCurrent Version 09 Main Function Description Reticle Zeroing Lo n g p r e s s t h e M e n u Bu t t o n ( 4 ) f o r 2 se c o n d s t o e n t e r m e n u li s t . Pr e s s t h e B r i g h t n e s s Bu t t o n ( 5 ) t o m o v e cu r s o r t o R e t i c l e S e t t i n g s m e n u P r e s s R e c o r d B u t t o n ( 1 4 ) , a f t e r e n t e r i n g R e t i c l e S e t t i n g m e n u :
Short press the Brightness Button (5) to move the cursor to the right; Short press the IR Mode Switch Button (15) to move the cursor to the left;
Short press the Recording Button (14) to increase the current value by 1; Long press it without releasing to continuously increase the current value within the allowed range. Short press the Menu Button (4) to decrease the current value by 1; Long press it without releasing to continuously decrease the current value within the allowed range;
Long press the IR Mode Switch Button (15) for two seconds to save and exit Reticle Zeroing; Long press the Brightness Button (5) to exit without saving;
Short press the Power Button (3) to freeze/reactivate current image 1 5.0x: Current objective magnification; adjustable with Magnification Knob (18) 2 A: Current weapon info.; 26 weapons (A-Z) profile save for reticle settings 3 X=0: Current coordinate point of reticle in the horizontal direction 4 Y=0: Current coordinate point of reticle in vertical direction 5 Pattern: 3 reticle patterns,0front reticle,1and2back reticle 6 Color: 4 colors for option in white(0) , green(1) , red(2) , yellow(3) 1 2 3 4 5 6 10 Reticle Zeroing Example Placing a target at a distance of 50 meters, turn the Focusing Adjustment (10) to ensure that the Objective Lens (12) provide a clear view of the target; Align the crosshairs with the target for shooting. The bullet will create an impact point (T). Keep the current aiming point unchanged, briefly press the Power Button
(3) to freeze the current image. Move the X and Y coordinates of the reticle to align the center point precisely with the impact point (T). Note: Once the reticle has been changed (moved, pattern or color changed), the magnification cannot be adjusted
(Before Zeroing After Zeroing 11 Image Quality Enhancement Function Multiple image qualities: natural images and color-enhanced images Compensation against Overexposure When hunting at night, the target can be difficult to see clearly due to the excessive brightness from illuminator. This feature may be used to obtain a clear view of the target. Natural Mode: Reproduce the image as what human eye sees in real life Overexposure Compensation Disabled Color Boost ModeImage with enhanced color Overexposure Compensation Enabled 11 App In s tr u c ti o n Please download HITTAC app by scanning the QR code below or searching and downloading it from the App store;
For Android phones, please go to Google Play Store For iOS phones, please go to Apple Store Search for HITTAC to download the app App Connection and Use Firmware Update Step 1 After turning on the device, press and hold the Brightness Button (5) for two seconds to turn on Wi-Fi, the account (starting with CP258) and password (12345678 ) can be seen on the display Step 2 Go to Wi-Fi setting on the mobile phone, find the device and connect Step 3 Open the HITTAC App to start using it; (Usage instruction is included in the App) 12 Using the Firmware Update feature on the app to perform online OTA updates Reticle Zeroing on App Tap the icon on App. When in landscape mode, short press Power Button (3) to freeze current image;
Swiftly move your finger from the reticle center point to the point of impact on the phone; Precise adjustment of coordinates X and Y can be done by tapping the up and down arrow on the App. Once the reticle center point and the point of impact is perfectly aligned, click OK to complete the current Zeroing.
(Before Zeroing)
(After Zeroing) 13 FCC WARNING 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. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's 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:
-- 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. 14 The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirement. The device can be used in portable exposure condition without restriction 14