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1. Short press to calibrate the imager manually When no menu displayed Press 3 sec to bring out menu Short press to switch between white black hot EN E When menu displayed Press this button to select the menu items When menu displayed Press this button to choose the menu from left to right YA When no menu displayed Switch between original image and 2X image When menu displayed Press this button to choose the menu from right to left When no menu displayed Short press to take and save infrared aN image Long press to take and save image video SPOTTER T14X imager can be used as handheld device or can be stably installed on tripod please see the 20 tripod screw hole on the bottom side of the camera SPOTTER IR User Manual Chapter 5 Quick start guide 5 1 Preparation 1 The operator can hand hold the SPOTTER T14X Thermal Imager or fix it on a tripod 2 According to the thermal imager interface definition connect the enclosed video USB cable power cable and 9V power adapter to the display equipment and AC power as shown below When Inserting the cable plug into the thermal camera socket please aim the convex part to the concave part and lightly insert 110 240VAC 9VDC Adapter 110 240VAC Note When the camera is connected with the PC by USB port all button operations will be disabled Thus please do not connect the camera with the PC
2. One Delete All Return Pe Three operations can be performed according to indications shown above 1 Press M to return to image playback menu 2 Press to delete one infrared image and then return back to the image playback menu 3 Press you will see the picture shown as below 26 SPOTTER IR User Manual mim C Po0028 5np 16716 LC shu um d gt Confirm M Return 4 Confirm Return M 0 According to the menu press to confirm the delete of all infrared images and return back to the playback menu Press M to cancel the delete operation then return to image delete menu The operation of video playback is the same as images 27 SPOTTER IR User Manual 6 11 Formatting the SD card Infrared images and videos can be stored on the built in SD card Choose Format menu then press M to format the SD card oo D According to the instructions shown in the picture press to exit the operation Press to format SD card see below picture b Select M Enter 4 28 SPOTTER IR User Manual 6 12 Restore factory settings Choose Default then press M the below picture will be shown on the screen gt Select M Enter 445 According to the instructions press to cancel the operation Press to restore factory settings 29 SPOTTER IR User Manual 6 13 Transmit images and videos from
3. an optical scope If you are having trouble sighting in try a closer range first 25 yards You must confirm scope sighting every time you use the scope even if you have not taken it off the rifle Your scope will only be sighted to the distance that you used on the range 25yds 50yds or 100yds Try your scope at each of these distances on a controlled range so that you know how your rifle will perform before you go out into the field It is not recommended to attempt shots beyond 100yds Before you take any shot in the field you must confirm that you are allowed to take that shot with a thermal scope You must confirm what you are shooting at Your accuracy is not the same as with a daytime optic so you must confirm the entire area around the target as you might miss You are responsible for every round you fire so be sure that you check all regulations and the area you are shooting in Using the reset to default setting in the menus will reset the crosshair to the center of the scope X 160 Y 120 0 0 __ sy 320 0 0 240 320 240 34 SPOTTER IR User Manual Chapter9 Trouble Shooting If the SPOTTER T14X has problems please check the No Trouble Reason Measure No battery or lack of power remove battery and install a fully The Thermal charged one Imager can not be 1 turned on or there Battery bad connection reinstall the battery and tighten the is blue screen Daten eve Switch off the system and reboot it afte
4. holding down the button labeled M P 7 Navigate to the CURSOR reticle selection 8 Select the CURSOR reticle that you prefer by pushing the M P button 9 Press the button to enter crosshair adjustment mode bk Select M fidjust 4 d Fi 11 The Sighting Mode shows X 160 Y 120 X represents the horizontal pixels and Y represents the vertical pixels There are 320 pixel positions from left to right and 240 pixel positions from top to bottom Increasing the X number moves the crosshair to the right Decreasing the X number moves the crosshair to the left Increasing the Y number moves the crosshair down and decreasing the Y number moves the crosshair up 33 SPOTTER IR User Manual 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Adjust the X or Y by highlighting it using the or buttons then pressing M P to enter adjustment mode Once in adjustment mode the and buttons move the crosshair Press M P to exit the adjustment mode then move to the next adjustment Aim the rifle at the center of the target and fire a round Use a spotter to assist you in determining the impact point of the round at the target Adjust the crosshair toward the point of impact For example if the shot is high to the right move the crosshair up and to the right Repeat the process until you can reliably fire rounds in the middle area of the target Remember that the accuracy of your thermal sight will NOT be as good as
5. the SPOTTER T14X to a PC The method of transmitting the image and video from the thermal imager to PC is the same as common digital cameras Connect the thermal imager and PC via the USB cable the PC should identify the SPOTTER T14X as a removable storage device Double click the to open the storage device there are two folders in the storage device PICTURE and VIDEO These two folders hold the infrared pictures and videos You can copy open and delete these files just like any other image or video files After operation please eject the removable storage device and then pull out the USB cable plug 30 SPOTTER IR User Manual Chapter 7 Battery Status SPOTTER T14X thermal imager is power by 4 AA RECHARGEABLE batteries average operation time is 2 hours Disposable batteries can be used but will reduce run time significantly DO NOT EVER MIX RECHARGEABLE AND DISPOSABLE BATTERIES 7 1 Battery charging method 1 Aim the batteries electrode to the charger s electrode and insert the battery into the charger Please pay attention to the marked polarity 2 Connect the AC adaptor to the wall socket to start charging 3 It s normal that the AC adaptor will get warm during the charging process 7 2 Precautions 1 Please ensure batteries are fully charged and discharged the first 3 times 2 Please choose qualified rechargeable batteries The min current should be 2500mAh 3 Please charge batteries when the ambient temper
6. when viewing Only connect when transmitting the picture or video files to the PC The RS232 communication function is reserved SPOTTER IR User Manual 3 Please use the 1 4VNi MH batteries 4 of them to power on the imager Insert them into the imager as in the following picture Make sure that the battery springs are properly aligned with the tops of the batteries before closing the battery door 4 SD card is inserted into the imager as in the following picture 5 Close the battery cover make sure the battery and SD card are correctly and fully inserted When closing the battery door you may need to push down on top of the door and pull the latch outward to make sure that it is seated correctly Align springs with tops of batteries CORRECT SPOTTER IR User Manual 5 2 Quick start guide 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 After careful checking press power button for 5 sec to power on the imager Start up image is displayed Self checking process is shown on the screen Manually turn the lens to focus until you see a clear image on the screen The imager has an IR sensor right beside the eye piece when your eye is near the screen is working when your eye leaves for a certain time adjustable the camera is goes into stand by mode The Thermal Imager will do non uniformity calibration automatically Short press power button to calibrate the imager if the image becomes degraded during operati
7. 3 Help menu Choose Help then press M to enter to Help Menu Press to view the information Press M again to exit this menu 6 4 Button instruction setting Select Note then press M to choose whether the button instructions shall be displayed or not We suggest users to open the button instructions 6 5 Stand by mode You can press button M to enable disable of the standby mode To activate you set Standby as 4 10 15 20min to enable the stand by feature While the stand by mode is activated when the IR sensor besides the eye piece detects the human eye the LCD screen will be working when your eye leaves the eye piece the screen will shut down and the camera will power off after 4 min 10 min 15min or 20 min If the stand by mode is off the LCD screen will always be on The camera will be powered off automatically after 10 min if there is no operation during this period 6 6 Cross hair cursor User can activate the cross hair cursor Choose Cursor then press M to switch the cursor setting When it s set to 0 there will be no cursor When set as 1 to 3 you will see the following image SPOTTER IR il gt Select M Adjust 4 gt Select M Adjust 4 gt Select M Adjust 4 User Manual SPOTTER IR User Manual 6 7 Image adjustment 6 7 1 Auto Semi auto mode setting Choose Auto SemiAuto then press M to switch between Auto and Semi auto m
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9. II mount This mount uses the patented ARMS Throw Lever design to let you quickly mount and dismount the scope from your rifle without using any tools To mount the SPOTTER T14X to your rifle 1 Find a comfortable position near the stock of your rifle on the rail 2 Open the ARMS 17 MKII mount but pulling the lever out perpendicular to the rail 3 Align the scope with the rail starting with the side opposite the ARMS Throw Lever then rock the scope onto the rail toward the Throw Lever side 4 Verify that the scope is well seated on both sides of the rail then secure to the rail by pushing in the ARMS Throw Lever so that it is parallel to the rail The ARMS 17 MKII mount has a further adjustment to compensate for the allowed tolerance of 1913 MIL STD rails The wheel on the mount can tighten or loosen the holding power of the mount to custom fit to your rail See the ARMS 17 MKII supplement for more information 8 2 Sighting In The Scope The SPOTTER T14X has an internal digital reticle The reticle is adjusted via on screen menu The reticle can be adjusted in single pixel increments Due to the nature of digital systems the accuracy will not be as fine as in traditional optical scopes In addition when you adjust the reticle to sight in the scope it will move away from the center of the screen This is normal in all digital sighting 32 SPOTTER IR User Manual systems and is different than optical day scopes YOU MUST CONFIRM SCOPE SIGH
10. SPI CORP SPOTTER T14X MULTI PURPOSE Thermal Imager WARNING DO NOT EXPOSE EYEPIECE TO DIRECT SUNLIGHT DAMAGE TO DISPLAY WILL OCCUR This product in part or whole is strictly regulated by the US Department of State in accordance with the guidelines in the International Traffic in Arms ITAR per title 22 Code of Federal Regulations CFR Parts 120 130 and or the United States Bureau of Industry and Security US Department of Commerce All exports and shipping are subject to license approval by the US Department of State End User certificates must be supplied Users must comply with all local state and federal laws NO EXPORT WITHOUT A LICENSE SPOTTER IR User Manual Contents Chapter 1 EFOC UI GTION ae LEE I 2 Chapter 2 Precautions and maintenance cceeececceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeseaaaeeaaaeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeess 3 Chapter 3 SPOTTER T14X Technical Specifications ssssssssssssee 5 Chapter 4 Buttons and interface of imager ssssssssssssssssseeeee eene 7 Chapter 5 Quick start guide oot te e Ht ere et ae ee en BR as 9 5 T5Preparationc ras nuo eb tins ACA M LUAM 9 5 2 Quick start guide rese diti terree adt e Fa eere HERR Wad Ba AERE RR T 11 Chapter 6 System operation peer pn bestes ip cim eres des 13 6 1 Power Instructions icon sssssssssssssssseeeeenm eene nnns 13 6 2 Menu Instr ction o on edet mte ertet heo UTE 13 6 3 Help menu esee nei deti er a UE antl tel A 1
11. Semi uto SPOTTER IR User Manual 6 7 3 Electronic Zoom The SPOTTER T14X has an advanced electronic digital zoom feature When no menu is displayed press the to switch between 1x and 2x electronic zoom 2x zoom image Z 2 SPOTTER IR User Manual 6 7 4 Polarity SPOTTER T14X IR uses different gray levels to indicate different temperature Under positive polarity mode whiter areas indicate higher temperature While under negative polarity mode whiter areas indicate lower temperature When no menu displays short press M to switch between the 2 polarity modes White Hot E m4 fe es aul n M NY Black Hot 20 SPOTTER IR User Manual 6 7 5 Color palettes Choose Palette then press M to choose from available palettes you will find different palettes showing accordingly Palette 0 gt Select M Enter 4 Palette 4 21 SPOTTER IR User Manual Palette 6 6 8 Hot spot tracking Choose Hot then press M set Hot ON the high temp spot will be tracked 22 SPOTTER IR User Manual 6 9 Freeze and save infrared images and video 6 9 1 Freeze and save an infrared image Before taking a photo first aim at the target and adjust the focus then keep the thermal imager body stable so as to obtain a clear image when no menu displays press to freeze the infrared image and save it to the built in SD card there is indication of the fil
12. TING BEFORE EACH USE OF THE SPOTTER T14X AS A RIFLE SCOPE Sighting the scope must be done on a controlled range following all accepted safety practices Always observe hot and cold range procedures and never fire your weapon unless you are certain of the area beyond the target The method of sighting in the SPOTTER T14X is similar to a daytime scope with a few exceptions The SPOTTER T14X is a THERMAL IMAGING DEVICE and does not see visible light This can make it difficult to see standard paper targets on a range ADDITIONAL CARE MUST BE TAKEN ON THE RANGE DUE TO THE LACK OF VISUAL IMAGING It is usually possible to see a paper target with the scope but it can be hard to distinguish the markings on the target unless conditions are right Some find it helpful to wet the center of the paper target before mounting Others have used disposable hand warmers and stapled them to their target centers Specialized thermal imaging targets are available Contact SPI for more information on specialized thermal targets The following is a basic sighting procedure 1 Confirm that you have a clear range around the target area 2 Target area should be 4 x4 or greater 3 Place target at 50yds or less 4 Position and secure rifle on bench or stand 5 THERMAL SCOPE MUST BE IN 1X MODE 2X ZOOM MODE IS ONLY FOR OBSERVATION AND WILL NOT BE ACCURATE SCOPE MUST BE SIGHTED IN 1X MODE AND FIRED IN 1X MODE ONLY 6 Turn on Thermal Scope and enter Menu Mode by
13. ature is between OC to 40C 4 Do not mix new batteries and old batteries together to operate the camera 5 Do not mix batteries of different types together to operate the camera 31 SPOTTER IR User Manual Chapter8 Mounting To A Rifle The SPOTTER T14X is a multi purpose thermal imaging system that can be mounted to a rifle for occasional usage This feature greatly expands the capability of the system in survival and pest control situations The SPOTTER T14X is a Light Thermal Rifle Scope The system is NOT designed for continued heavy rifle fire usage and should not be mounted to rifles that exceed 223 caliber ammunition Many places prohibit hunting with enhanced night optics such as night vision and thermal scopes YOU MUST CONSULT ALL LOCAL STATE AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS BEFORE USING THE SPOTTER T14X AS A RIFLE SIGHT The SPOTTER T14X is an ITAR device and all EXPORT REGULATIONS must be followed NO EXPORT WITHOUT A LICENSE PROPER BORESIGHT MUST BE CONFIRMED IN A SAFE AND CONTROLLED RANGE ENVIRONMENT PRIOR TO EVERY USE OF THE SPOTTER T14X AS A RIFLE SIGHT THE SPOTTER T14X SHOULD ONLY BE FIRED IN THE 1X MODE 2X ZOOM MODE IS ONLY FOR TARGET ACQUISITION AND SPOTTING DO NOT SIGHT IN OR FIRE YOUR RIFLE IN 2X ZOOM MODE VIDEO RECORDING IS FOR HANDHELD MODE RECORDING VIDEO WHILE SHOOTING MAY TEMPORARILY FREEZE THE IMAGER START AND STOP THE RECORDING 8 1 Mounting To A Picatinny Rail The SPOTTER T14X is equipped with an ARMS 17 MK
14. e Uncooled FPA microbolometer Spectral range 8 14um Pixel 160X120 Pitch 25umx25um NETD Less than 110mk Image Performance Lens 25mm FOV 9 15 x6 87 25mm Focal length 25mm oa Focus range m o Image presentation Video output NTSC Frame Rate Adjust Auto Semi auto brightness and contrast adjustment Polarity Black White hot LCD viewfinder Pixel 320X240 Display f Displaying area 12 78x9mm2 256 level gray Power System AC DC adapter 110 240VAC 9VDC Rech Ni MH evade 1 2V 2500mAh X4 battery Power dissipation lt 5W 25 Operation time gt 2 hours 25 Environmental Parameters Operating Temperature 20 60 not include batteries Storage Temperature 45 65 not include batteries Sine wave 5Hz 200Hz 5Hz accelerated speed Vibration 2 0g duration 6min X axial vibration Half sine wave accelerated speed 25g duration 6ms Shock X axial shock 3times Interface Interfaces Analog video output USB port RS232 SPOTTER IR User Manual Physical Characteristics Colour Weight 1000g with batteries and SD card Size 182mmx120mmx68mm SPOTTER IR User Manual Chapter 4 Buttons and interface of imager SPOTTER T14X Thermal Image Wrist Strap Battery cover Hand strap SPOTTER IR User Manual The function keyboard is on the top of SPOTTER T14X Y S XX Buttons Instruction Buttons Function Press 5 sec to power on off the imager POWER
15. e eene 31 4 2 Precautions a aono ee oa en e Ult e erst 31 Chapter8 Trouble Shooting ssssssssssseseseeeseeneneeeenn nnne nnne nennen nnne nne nnne nnns 35 SPOTTER T14X Standard Packing List ssssssssssseseseeee eene 36 SPOTTER IR User Manual This manual must not in whole or part be copied photocopied reproduced translated or transmitted to any electronic medium or machine readable form WARNING DO NOT EXPOSE EYEPIECE TO DIRECT SUNLIGHT DAMAGE TO DISPLAY WILL OCCUR SPOTTER IR User Manual Chapter 1 Introduction SPOTTER T14X is an ultra compact lightweight amp rugged MULTI PURPOSE thermal imaging system SPOTTER T14X can penetrate through haze smoke rain snow and total darkness to track and aim at targets which are difficult to be observed by human eyes in all weather conditions The SPOTTER T14X is a true multi purpose thermal imaging tool for every mission profile The SPOTTER T14X is a handheld long range thermal scope that can also be mounted to a rifle and sighted in for occasional directed fire applications Features Reliable uncooled FPA technology lt Color and Black White thermal imaging lt Auto tracking of targets of interest Monocular viewer display Thermal image recording Thermal video recording lt The saved infrared images and video can be transmitted to the PC via the USB port lt High resolution digital thermal imaging zoom Only
16. e name on the upper left side of the screen After saving the thermal imager will return to real time infrared imaging status e P40020 bmp ie Me one fije m sli ul 23 SPOTTER IR User Manual 6 9 2 Take and save an infrared video oo When no menu displays long press to take infrared video and save it to the built in SD card SPOTTER T14X shows the recording time left according to the memory card 00 05728 44 x NE t In the above picture the file name recording time and left recording time are displayed Long 0 press to stop recording video 24 SPOTTER IR User Manual 6 10 Infrared image and video playback Choose Replay then press M to enter the below interface eT 87 MERE TZ DUE T Hl e Previous Next M Opera ion 4 Previous Next Operation According to the menus press to browse infrared images press M to enter the interface that is shown below 25 SPOTTER IR User Manual E C P90028 bmp 416716 LUE a k Delete Return M Exit 4 Delete Return Exit TP Three operations can be performed according to the indications shown in the above picture 1 Press M to exit playback menu and go back to live infrared imaging 2 Press to return to the image playback menu 3 Press to enter the image delete menu am C P09028 bnp 16 16 Delete
17. not pull the cable by force otherwise damage may occur SPOTTER IR User Manual Chapter 6 System operation 6 1 Power Instructions icon When the thermal imager is used with the external power supply a plug mark will be displayed in the right corner of the screen as the below image shows Gas 2 f cre on i 4 m l i 1 Il p TA h rnix TL ue d When the thermal imager is used with batteries a battery mark will be displayed in the right corner of the screen as the below image shows The system continuously monitors the power supply voltage If the power is not enough there will be an icon to warn the user if user does not turn off the SPOTTER T14X the system will automatically shut down after a minimum voltage level is reached 6 2 Menu Instruction SPOTTER IR User Manual After start up press the M button and the menu bar will be presented on the screen as the below image shows The button functions will be displayed on the screen and the user can select the appropriate function with the button pad OO Legere 7 Cre I F aa PC wr a N LES DI 7m e e P ae IN 4 a y Open Menu PH y Menu as follows will display on the screen Menu 1 Menu 2 Menu 3 Menu 4 Press or buttons to adjust the parameters of selected item press M to confirm the selection and enter to sub menu SPOTTER IR User Manual 6
18. ode and correspondingly to select the brightness contrast Auto SemiAuto adjustment profiles Mode Menu content Effect Auto Brightness Contrast Auto offset and gain Semi auto Brightness Contrast Auto offset manual gain In the above table brightness is the expected value of the average of the actual value of the whole or part of the image contrast is the expected value of the actual contrast of the whole or part of the image offset and gain are two parameters related to brightness and contrast in the brightness and contrast calculation 6 7 2 Brightness and contrast adjustment In the automatic mode user can adjust menu item B to get satisfying image brightness and adjust menu item C to get satisfying image contrast System sets offset and gain in real time as per your input to obtain acceptable image quality Parameters of menu item B and C values are shown in percentage In the semiautomatic mode user can adjust menu item B to get satisfying image Brightness System automatically sets offset as per your input brightness value User can adjust gain manually Parameters of menu item B and C values are shown in percentage Notice If user finds the contrast is low when using the imager like in the below image SPOTTER IR User Manual Exi t Semi Auto User can adjust contrast according to the actual environmental conditions in order to create a satisfying image Exit
19. on Aim the thermal imager at the target and observe Imaging a Rotate the lens to focus until the target can be clearly observed b Aim the Thermal Imager at the target C The default mode is AUTOMATIC MODE which provides the user with a clear image after simply focusing User can also adjust the brightness and contrast to fine tune the image SPOTTER IR User Manual Note When you take your eye away from the detector the imager will enter stand by mode when eyes get close to the eye detector the LCD will turn on again The auto shutdown time can be chosen in the menu as 4 minutes 10 minutes 15minutes and 20 minutes 10 Functions For detailed button operation instructions such as Brightness and Contrast adjustment Polarity selection cursor choosing and checking setting language and button instruction parameters save freeze save and playback pictures record and playback infrared video focus adjustment non uniformity calibration etc please refer to OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS in the next section 11 If the stand by mode is off the camera will power off automatically after 10 min if there is no operation 12 Power off When operation is completed first replace the lens cover then press and hold the power button till the shut down progress bar on the screen reaches the right side of screen After that remove the cables from the SPOTTER T14X by holding the lock pin on the cable and pulling it out Do
20. r 20 seconds 2 The image is blurry Adjust focus till image clear Perform NUC function manually 3 The image is too dark or too bright Adjust brightness and contrast manually or set to auto brightness contrast mode f e Display equipment connection problem or video cable 4 No image output connection problems 35 SPOTTER IR User Manual SPOTTER T14X Standard Packing List NENNEN ea ee l SPOTTER T14X Thermal Imager 1 unit Power video USB RS232 cable 1 AC adapter Input 110 240VAC Output 9VDC 1 unit 2G SD card 1 Certificates 1 CD ROM 1 Equipment case 1 ARMS 17 MKII MOUNT 1 RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES AA 8 BATTERY CHARGER 1 36
21. shoot in 1x mode lt Auto Semi auto brightness and contrast Small size light weight and easy operation High reliability compact form factor lt ARMS 17 MKII Throw Lever Picatinny rail mount SPOTTER IR User Manual Chapter 2 Precautions and maintenance DO NOT ALLOW SUNLIGHT TO ENTER INTO THE EYEPIECE OF THE SPOTTER T14X DAMAGE TO DISPLAY WILL OCCUR AND IS NOT COVERED UNDER WARRANTY Do not direct the SPOTTER T14X Thermal Imager at very high intensity radiation sources such as the sun carbon dioxide lasers or arc welders etc Do not direct the SPOTTER T14X Thermal Imager at high temperature target when powering up the SPOTTER T14X Thermal Imager lt When the SPOTTER T14X Thermal Imager is not in use or is to be transported ensure that the battery is taken out and the unit is stored in the protective carry case The SPOTTER T14X Thermal Imager integrates precision optical equipment and static sensitive electronics so please do not casually place knock or shock the thermal imager and accessories Never attempt to disassemble or open the imager body as this action will void the warranty Contact manufacturer for calibration or repair lt The intervals between power off and re power on the SPOTTER T14X Thermal Imager shall be no less than 5 minutes To ensure that the SPOTTER T14X Thermal Imager is kept in a good working condition and remains fully functional operation the follo
22. wing guidelines should be respected at all times All User Manuals and leaflets should be read thoroughly before proceeding with operation of the equipment please contact us if there are any questions Keep the SPOTTER T14X Thermal Imager steady during operation Do not use the SPOTTER T14X Thermal Imager beyond the specified operation condition scope Do not use unauthorized thermal imager accessories SPOTTER IR User Manual Do not frequently power on off the imager The time between on and off should be not less than 20 sec Do not pull in out all the cables when the imager is powered on It is highly recommend to cut off the power of all the connected electric systems when pulling in out the cables Pay attention to the protection of the various cables and wires that connected with thermal imager Do not clean with chemical solvent diluents Use only the supplied lens cloth or other approved optical cleaning supplies The thermal imaging lens is coated with an antireflective film layer and often cleaning will damage the coating the optical surfaces of the imager lens should only be cleaned when visibly dirty Please avoid touching the exposed lens surface as the acid substance on the fingerprint will damage the coatings and lens substrates Use only a proprietary lens cleaning tissue SPOTTER IR User Manual Chapter 3 SPOTTER T14X Technical Specifications Detector Detector Typ
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