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Opening and Closing the 
Handle 

The handle rotates to two 
open positions so that the 
unit can be held like a mag-
nifying glass. 

Opening and Using the Viewing Stand

The unit also incorporates a viewing stand so 
that it can be set on an item for hands-free 
inspection. 

1.  On the top edge of the 

unit, use one thumb to 
push the ridge (1) in 
one direction while us-
ing your other thumb 
to push one of the tabs 
(2a or 2b) in the oppo-
site direction. 

2.  The unit is spring loaded and opens to its full view-

ing position. If the unit is off, it automatically turns 
on when the stand opens. 

3.  In this position, small objects can be placed on a 

table and then the unit can be placed over those 
objects for closer inspection. 

4.  When you close the stand, the unit automatically 

turns off.

Magnifying Live Images 

When viewing a live image, you can use continuous zoom magnification between 
2x and 12x. 
•  Press and HOLD the yellow PLUS button 

 to zoom in.

•  Press and HOLD the yellow MINUS button 

 to zoom out. 

Magnifying Frozen or Saved Images

You can freeze and then save an image that displays on the LCD screen. When 
viewing a frozen or saved image, you can zoom in or out in incremental steps by 
pressing the yellow buttons (

 or 

).

For steps to freeze an image, refer to 

Freezing an Image

To access saved images, refer to 

Viewing Saved Images

Switching Between Full Color and Grayscale 

The unit supports full color and grayscale color modes. 
To switch between color modes, press either blue arrow button (  or  ). 

Summary of Contents for RIDGE PRO PLUS

Page 1: ...GITAL MAGNIFIER SIRCHIE Technical Data and Reference Information OPERATOR S MANUAL Products Vehicles Training 100 Hunter Place Youngsville NC 27596 USA 919 554 2244 800 356 7311 www sirchie com sirchi...

Page 2: ...50 Using the USB Cable 9 Auto Review Mode 9 10 Troubleshooting 10 11 Technical Specifications 11 Read Me First Before using Ridge Pro Plus 50 for the first time you must charge its battery A full char...

Page 3: ...Power Green Yellow 4 Magnification Increase Yellow 5 Magnification Decrease Yellow 6 Freeze Frame Red 7 LCD screen 8 USB port micro USB 9 Power connector 5V 2 1A 10 Battery LED 11 Handle in closed po...

Page 4: ...2 3 The LED stops blinking and glows a steady green once the battery is charged Unplug the power adapter from the unit The battery indicator LED turns off 4 You can now use the unit for approximately...

Page 5: ...n a table and then the unit can be placed over those objects for closer inspection 4 When you close the stand the unit automatically turns off Magnifying Live Images When viewing a live image you can...

Page 6: ...D lights turn off 2 To turn the lights on again press and HOLD the green yellow button and then press the red button Using the Reference Line or Masks The reference line is a horizontal line that disp...

Page 7: ...d color settings just as displayed on the screen Delete an image When you first store an image it is saved with the current magnification and col or settings just as displayed on the screen When viewi...

Page 8: ...from memory 1 Press the blue UP arrow or the blue DOWN arrow to step to an image that you want to delete 2 Press both yellow buttons and to clear the check box 3 Press and HOLD the red button for thr...

Page 9: ...t Note Only images saved by Ridge Pro Plus can be copied back to the unit 1 Make sure the unit is connected to your computer using the supplied USB cable 2 Locate the image on your computer using Wind...

Page 10: ...is connected to the unit A battery error has occurred Unplug the power adapter from the unit and plug it in again If the problem continues disconnect the power adapter and contact SIRCHIE as mentione...

Page 11: ...ubmitted to AFIS must be captured at the lowest magnification Color 24 bit Battery Li ion battery approximately 3 hours of continuous use charges in approxi mately 3 hours Note Only use the supplied p...

Page 12: ...unit Always operate the unit in a place where the temperature is between 10 and 35 C 50 and 95 F Do not store in places subject to temperature extremes such as a parked car Do not force any connector...

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