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FLIR

THERMOSIGHT PRO

U S E R   M A N U A L     -

 Rev 1

3.1.4.7 USER-CONTROLLED MANUAL NON-

UNIFORMITY CORRECTION/FLAT-FIELD 

CORRECTION (UCMNUC/FFC)

Use UCMNUC/FFC (User-Controlled Manual Non-Uniformity Correction/

Flat-Field Correction) function to improve image quality. As the camera 

changes temperature, its pixels may drift due to internal and external 

temperature change. The pixels do not drift uniformly. The camera 

software compensates for the drift up to an accurate position point. 

The UCMNUC/FFC function is triggered when the limit is reached. 

A uniform mechanical shutter is placed between the lens and the 

detector for a moment, and the signal is processed. 
Push the two control buttons 

 and 

▼ 

at the same time to manually 

trigger  a User-Controlled Manual Non-Uniformity Correction/Flat-Field 

Correction. 
If necessary, interrupt the automatic UCMNUC/FFC process by 

pushing the central 

 button on the control panel during the 5 second 

countdown which appears at the bottom of the display. The shutter will 

not interrupt viewing.

3.1.4.8 SNAPSHOT

The snapshot function is used to capture images and to record video. 

Up to 1,000 pictures and up to 2.5 hours of recorded video can be 

stored in the camera’s internal memory at one time. 

TAKING A PICTURE

Perform a short press of the 

 

button to capture a single image. Image 

Capture # will appear in the middle of the display 

RECORDING VIDEO

Double click 

 

button to begin video recording and double click again 

to stop recording.

3.1.4.9 MAIN MENU

Pushing and holding 

 

button will bring up the Main Menu selection. 

Use 

▲/▼

 buttons to navigate through the items on the menu.

Push the 

 

button to view the settings available for the item selected.

3.2 INSTALLING THE THERMOSIGHT 

PRO ON A PICATINNY/WEAVER RAIL

WARNING:

 Always make sure your firearm is unloaded before you 

place the scope on the firearm. Reconfirm that the chamber is empty. If 

you stop the procedure, then resume later. Safe firearms handling rules 

should be followed at all times. 

The ThermoSight Pro comes fully assembled with a Picatinny/Weaver 

mount.
The mount is attached to the scope seating rail with two M5×8 

flathead socket cap screws.
To provide greater flexibility in mounting ThermoSight Pro weapon sight 

on the weapon, the dual lever mount can be installed in two different 

positions. On the bottom of the scope body there are two pairs of 

threaded mounting holes in the seating rail. You can shift the mounting 

position of your ThermoSight Pro by an extra 1.5 inches backwards.

MOUNT. POSITION 2

MOUNT. POSITION 1

Mount

Screw

Screw

Seating Rail

Summary of Contents for Thermosight PRO

Page 1: ...FLIR THERMOSIGHT PRO U S E R M A N U A L Thermal Imaging Weapon Sight...

Page 2: ...our original place of purchase or product supplier or the responsible government authority in your area Business users should contact their supplier or refer to their purchase contract Important Instr...

Page 3: ...HT PRO U S E R M A N U A L Rev 1 CONTENT Page Safety Statement 4 1 Introduction 5 2 Getting Started 7 3 Operating the System 8 4 Main Menu 14 5 Display Indication 19 6 Maintenance 20 7 Warranty 21 8 S...

Page 4: ...PLEASE maintain maximum eye relief when shooting heavy recoiling and or magnum firearms THE USER ASSUMES ALL RESPONSIBILITY AND LIABILITY FOR HAVING THE FLIR WEAPON SIGHT PROPERLY MOUNTED TO A FIREAR...

Page 5: ...ro is available in different versions with optical magnifications from 1 5x to 6x ThermoSight Pro also provides up to 4x digital zoom The ThermoSight Pro scope is powered by two CR123A 2 3V batteries...

Page 6: ...lect heat and are clearly seen by the ThermoSight Pro in even the most adverse conditions THERMOSIGHT PRO ENABLES THE OUTDOOR ENTHUSIAST TO See animals and difficult terrain in reduced visibility or t...

Page 7: ...batteries to place 5 Replace the battery cap Battery Cap Battery Cassette Battery USB Cable Hard Carrying Case THERMOSIGHT PRO Quick Start Guide Button Short press DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS UP Long press co...

Page 8: ...ts appear white Good for scenes with either high or low contrast 3 1 1 DIOPTER ADJUSTMENT The diopter adjustment allows a user to alter the viewfinder to accommodate that individual s eyesight for opt...

Page 9: ...are heated to visible incandescence similar to an iron in the fire SEPIA The Sepia is a thermal palette of three colors It displays the heat intensity from black to yellow ARCTIC The Arctic is a therm...

Page 10: ...There are 6 types of reticles available Dot 4 MOA Line Dot Cross Center Dot Cross Crosshair and Crossdash To scroll through the reticle types push and hold button DOT 4 MOA LINE DOT CROSS CENTER DOT C...

Page 11: ...n be stored in the camera s internal memory at one time TAKING A PICTURE Perform a short press of the button to capture a single image Image Capture will appear in the middle of the display RECORDING...

Page 12: ...kward moving springs will cause the nut to slide back into its hole NOTE The eight sided nuts of the mount lever cam locks will only fit into their holes if turned in one of the discrete positions usi...

Page 13: ...the various ThermoSight Pro models MODEL LENS BORESIGHT INCREMENT ThermoSight Pro PTS233 19mm 2 165 MOA ThermoSight Pro PTS536 50mm 0 825 MOA ThermoSight Pro PTS736 75mm 0 55 MOA Fire a series of sho...

Page 14: ...SMART SCENE 20 GAIN 138 AGC SPEED 85 PRESETS PRESETS a group of default settings for various environmental conditions that are optimized toward best camera performance Default Sky Sea Indoors and Out...

Page 15: ...res can be differentiated with greater accuracy The adjustment range is from 0 to 100 with a default value of 20 SMART SCENE OPTIMIZATION Smart Scene 0 Smart Scene 100 SHARPNESS Sharpness 0 Sharpness...

Page 16: ...EVATION 5 BORESIGHT The adjustment range for Windage is from 20 to 20 The adjustment range for Elevation is from 15 to 15 To control the shift of the reticle look for the running coordinates of the re...

Page 17: ...rigger UP DOW N Exit CENTE R HOW TO SET THE THRESHOLD Start TRAINING mode Perform one or more shots and observe the bars that represent measured acceleration Decide if negative or positive part of the...

Page 18: ...rotate the camera in all directions for best calibration results LEFT MARGIN Shifts the screen left to right TOP MARGIN Shifts the screen up and down LEARN REMOTE Learns the remote channel and encryp...

Page 19: ...Y INDICATION REC ARM INDICATOR 0 21 ARM REC Information on the current operating state battery status active function the reticle running coordinate in the display etc is continuously displayed making...

Page 20: ...e Repeat the same step using IPA instead of water Drag the final piece of tissue over the lens several times to prevent pooling which could leave a residue behind 6 3 FIRMWARE UPDATE PROCEDURE 6 3 1 T...

Page 21: ...CORE_Vxxx x bin NOTE OTS firmware is compatible with all the Boson based OTS product families 3 Turn the ThermoSight Pro unit on 4 Check to make sure the unit has a fully green battery indicator for a...

Page 22: ...ty not focusable 10m to infinity 10m to infinity Eye Relief 45 mm Display Quad VGA 1280 x 960 FLCOS Video Output Digital Video Internal Memory Up to 1 000 pictures and up to 2 5 hours of recorded vide...

Page 23: ...le access POWER Battery Type Two CR123A 3V Lithium batteries Battery Life Operating Up to 4 hr at 20 C External Power Through USB C port 5 Vdc ENVIRONMENTAL Operating Temperature Range 20 C to 50 C 4...

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