PRODUCT INTRODUCTION
The Binox 6 Dual Multispectral Binocular delivers advanced thermal and digital imaging performance with exceptional clarity and a fast refresh rate, ensuring smooth and accurate observation even in dynamic environments.
Designed for reliable operation in all lighting and weather conditions, the binocular detects both thermal and visible-light signatures of objects, animals, and structures in complete darkness, fog, haze, or bright light - maintaining maximum situational awareness in any scenario.
The Binox 6 is equipped with an integrated Laser Range Finder (LRF) for precise distance measurement, enhancing target identification and range estimation capabilities.
Built for professional and field applications, the Binox 6 Dual Multispectral Binocular combines robust construction, intelligent image processing, and long operational endurance — delivering dependable performance and high-quality imagery in the most challenging environments.PRODUCT OVERVIEW
PACKAGE CONTENTS
- Binox 6 Dual Multispectral Binocular
- 2x18650 rechargeable batteries
- Data cable
- Lens caps
- Portable bag
- Battery charger
- Lens cloth
- Neck strap
COMPONENT DESCRIPTION

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The instructions in this manual are for informational use only and subject to change without notice.
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Table 2.2.1 Component description
| No. | Component | Current Status |
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| 1&13 | Eyeshade | Protects the eyes from glare and improves viewing comfort. |
| 2&12 | Diopter Adjustment Ring | Adjust the ring according to your eyesight for a clear image. |
| 3 | Focus Ring for Day/Night Image | Manually rotate to adjust the focus for a clear visible image. |
| 4 | Focus Ring for Thermal Image | Manually rotate to adjust the focus for a clear thermal image. |
| 5 | IR Module | Enhances visibility in dark environments using infrared illumination. The IR illuminator is replaceable. |
| 6 | Visible Lens | Used for Day/Night Image. |
| 7&15 | Battery Compartment | Holds the external replaceable battery. |
| 8&14 | Battery Compartment Switch | Locks or unlocks the battery compartment cover. |
| 9 | Type-C Port |
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| 10 | Laser Range Finder (LRF) | Measures the distance between the binocular and the target using a laser beam. |
| 11 | Thermal Lens | Captures thermal images based on heat signatures. |
BUTTON DESCRIPTION

Table 2.3.1 Button description
| Button | Current Status | Short Press | Long Press |
|---|---|---|---|
| POWER BUTTON | Powered off | ––––––– | Power on the device |
| Home screen | NUC (Non-Uniformity Correction) for Thermal | On the Home screen, a 3-2-1 countdown prompt appears:
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| Main menu interface | Return to Home screen with saving | ||
| BUTTON “1” | Home screen | Activate the selected LRF measurement mode | ––––––– |
| Main Menu interface | Up button | ––––––– | |
| BUTTON “2” | Home screen | Take a photo | Start/Stop video recording |
| Main Menu interface | Down button | ––––––– | |
| BUTTON “3” | Home screen | Switching between modes and active palettes | Activation, deactivation, and switching between PiP modes |
| BUTTON “4” | Home screen | Activate the selected IR Illuminator mode | ––––––– |
| CLICK ON CONTROL WHEEL | Home screen | ––––––– | ––––––– |
| Main Menu interface | Save and back to the previous level | ––––––– | |
| Pixel Correction interface | Switch the movement direction | ––––––– | |
| ROTATE CONTROL WHEEL | Home screen |
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| Main Menu interface | Rotate, switch the Main menu options | ––––––– | |
| Pixel Correction interface | Rotate, move the reticle position | ––––––– |
DEVICE OPERATION
POWER SUPPLY
The Binox 6 Dual Multispectral Binocular is powered by two removable 18650 rechargeable batteries (included in the package).
You can also charge the internal battery via the USB Type-C port.
NOTE:The binocular can operate with a single battery; however, for extended usage and stable performance, it is recommended to install and use both batteries simultaneously.
INSTALLING THE BATTERIES
- Open the battery compartment cover on each side of the binocular’s center housing.
- Insert one 18650 battery into each compartment, making sure the battery orientation matches the polarity markings inside the housing.
- Close and firmly secure both battery compartment covers using the locking mechanism.
- Locked (Closed) Position:
- The red indicators become fully visible.
- This confirms that the covers are properly secured and stable power contact is ensured.
- Unlocked (Open) Position:
- The black indicators are visible.
- This means the covers are not fully closed, and the device may lose power due to poor battery contact.
- Locked (Closed) Position:
Always use high-quality, button-top 18650 batteries to ensure reliable power contact and prevent interruptions during operation.
CHARGING THE DEVICE
You can charge the Binox 6 Dual Multispectral Binocular through the USB Type-C port using the included data cable.
The battery level indicator is displayed on the status bar when the device is powered on. Charge the binocular promptly when the level is low to ensure continuous operation.
Charging Guidelines:
- Maintain a battery temperature between 0 °C and +60 °C (32 °F – 140 °F) during charging.
- Always use the original charging cable supplied with the device.
Charging Steps:
1. Open the rubber cover protecting the Type-C port.
2. Connect the provided Type-C cable to the port and a power source.
Charging Indicator States:
- Red and green flashing alternately – Charging error.
- Red light on – Charging in progress.
- Green light on – Fully charged.
- Light off – Not connected or not charging.
Fully charge the device before first use and recharge every 3–6 months during long-term storage to maintain battery health.
POWER ON / OFF
Power On
Press and hold the Power Button until the ATN logo appears on the display. After startup, remove the lens cover before operation.
Power Off
Press and hold the Power Button until the countdown 3-2-1 finishes. Once the countdown completes, the binocular will power off automatically.
Standby Mode
To enter Standby Mode, press and hold the Power button, then release it before the countdown 3-2-1 ends.
To wake the binocular from Standby Mode, short-press the Power button once.
TIP
If you hold the button until the countdown finishes, the device will shut down completely.
Releasing it early activates Standby Mode, allowing faster wake-up and lower power consumption.
CONTROLS
When the binocular is powered on, press the Control Wheel to open the Main Menu.
Use the Control Wheel to navigate through all functions.
Control Operations
- Rotate the Control Wheel — Move the selection cursor up or down through menu options.
- Press the Control Wheel — Confirm or enter the selected setting.
- Press and hold the Control Wheel, or press the Power button — Exit the current menu or return to the live view screen.
The control system is designed for one-handed operation, allowing quick access to settings without interrupting your observation experience.
INITIAL SETUP
When starting the binocular for the first time, or after performing a factory reset, you will need to set the language, Wi-Fi password, and device time.
Step 1: Power On
Press and hold the Power button to turn on the binocular. The Language Selection screen will appear.
Step 2: Set Language
- Rotate the Control Wheel to highlight your preferred language.
- Press the Control Wheel to confirm. The Wi-Fi Password screen will appear.
Step 3: Set Wi-Fi Password
- Rotate the Control Wheel to select a digit, or choose Skip to use the default password “12345678.”
- Press the Control Wheel to confirm the selection.
- Rotate again to adjust the value, then press to save. Repeat steps 1–3 for each digit of the password. Once complete, select Next and press the Control Wheel.
Step 4: Set Device Time
- Rotate the Control Wheel to select the time field (hours, minutes, seconds).
- Press to confirm, then rotate to adjust. Repeat for each field. Once done, select Next and press the Control Wheel.
The main viewing screen will appear, and the binocular is ready for use.
IMAGE ADJUSTMENT
DIOPTER ADJUSTMENT

To achieve a sharp and comfortable view, adjust the diopter ring according to your eyesight. It is recommended to perform this adjustment before configuring other settings.
Steps:
- Aim the binocular at a well-lit target or a clear background.
- Look through the eyepiece and slowly rotate the diopter adjustment ring clockwise or counterclockwise until the on-screen icons and image appear sharp and clear.
Each eyepiece can be adjusted independently for perfect clarity — ensure both sides are focused according to your vision.
ADJUSTING INTERPUPILLARY DISTANCE
To achieve a clear and comfortable viewing experience, adjust the interpupillary distance between the eyepieces to match the distance between your eyes.
It is recommended to perform this adjustment before using other device functions.
Steps:
- Aim the binoculars at a target and bring your eyes close to the eyecups.
- Slowly move the eyepieces closer together or farther apart until the two circular images merge into one clear, unified view.
Proper adjustment reduces eye strain and ensures optimal image clarity during extended use.
FOCUS ADJUSTMENT

Manually adjust the focus ring to achieve a clear, well-defined image of your target.
Each lens (thermal and visible) is equipped with its own focus ring for precise adjustment.
Steps:
- Aim the binocular at your target or object of interest.
- Slowly rotate the focus ring clockwise or counterclockwise until the image appears sharp and detailed.
- Repeat the adjustment for both lenses if needed to ensure optimal clarity in both thermal and visible modes.
To switch between thermal and visible modes, short press Button “3.”
ADJUSTING IR ILLUMINATOR
Rotate the IR illuminator adjusting ring to adjust the width and intensity of the light beam.
- A wider beam angle provides broader coverage but reduces light intensity.
- A narrower beam angle produces a stronger, more concentrated beam suitable for long-distance observation.
Use the IR illuminator only when necessary to preserve battery life and minimize visibility to others. For more details, see “4.1.5. IR Light”.
STATUS BAR DISPLAY

The Status Bar provides essential real-time information about the device’s operational state, including connectivity, power, and feature indicators.
To enable or disable the status bar:
- Press the Control Wheel to open the Main Menu.
- Rotate the wheel to navigate to Functionalities → Status Bar.
- Press the Control Wheel to toggle the Status Bar On or Off.
- The status bar will now appear (or disappear) on the display.
Keeping the status bar enabled ensures you can monitor key system parameters during operation.
Table 3.5.5 Description of status bar
| Icon | Name | Description |
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IR illuminator | Displays the current IR intensity mode (Off, Low, Medium, High, Smart). |
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Image mode | Displays the current image mode. |
| 45°N | Compass | Displays the current heading direction in degrees & cardinal points. |
| 5.0 x | Digital zoom | Supports multiple levels of digital zoom. The available zoom magnification may vary depending on the model. |
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Wi-Fi |
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Battery level | Displays the current battery charge level in real time. |
SWITCHING BETWEEN THERMAL AND OPTICAL CHANNELS
The binocular features both thermal and visible (optical) imaging channels, allowing the user to seamlessly switch between them for optimal performance in various lighting conditions.
To switch between channels, follow these steps:
- Make sure Picture-in-Picture (PIP) mode is disabled.
- Press and hold Button “3” until the PIP window disappears from the screen.
- Once PIP is off, short-press Button “3” to switch between available channels. The modes will cycle: Day → Twilight → Night → Thermal. Each mode loads its corresponding active color palettes and image parameters.
VIDEOS RECORDING AND CAPTURING IMAGES
RECORDING VIDEOS
To record a video, follow these steps:
- On the viewing screen, press and hold Button “2” for 3 seconds to start recording.
- The recording icon will flash on the screen.
- The recording timer will appear, showing the elapsed time.
- To stop recording, press and hold Button “2” again for 3 seconds.
- The recording icon will disappear.
- An icon in the form of a video camera with a check mark appears on the screen.
Make sure you have enough storage space before recording long videos.
CAPTURING IMAGES
To take a still image:
- Press Button “2” once.
- When the image is successfully saved, a camera icon will appear briefly on the screen.
Images & Videos are automatically saved in the Gallery and can be viewed or exported later through the Type-C connection.
CONFIGURING THE BINOCULAR
MAIN MENU OVERVIEW
The Main Menu provides access to all advanced configuration options of the binocular.
Press the Control Wheel to open the menu. Rotate the wheel to navigate through categories and press it to confirm a selection.
All settings are grouped into logical sections, allowing you to quickly adjust image parameters, manage functionalities, and configure system preferences for both thermal and visible channels.
MAIN MENU STRUCTURE
- Defog
- EIS (Electronic Image Stabilization)
- Scene Mode
- Image Mode
- IR Light
- Gallery
- Functionalities
- Settings
DEFOG
The Defog feature enhances image clarity in foggy, misty, or hazy environments by optimizing image contrast and sharpness.
Steps:
- Press the Control Wheel to open the Main Menu.
- Rotate the Control Wheel to select Defog.
- Press the Control Wheel to enable or disable the Defog function.
EIS (Electronic Image Stabilization)
The Electronic Image Stabilization (EIS) feature reduces image blur and compensates for small hand movements or vibrations, ensuring a smoother and more stable viewing experience.
Steps:
- Press the Control Wheel to open the Main Menu.
- Rotate the Control Wheel to select EIS.
- Press the Control Wheel to enable or disable the function.
SCENE MODE
The Scene Mode allows you to optimize image performance based on lighting conditions. The binocular automatically adjusts image parameters such as brightness, contrast, and color balance for each mode.
Steps:
- Press the Control Wheel to open the Main Menu.
- Rotate the Control Wheel to select Scene Mode.
- Press the Control Wheel to confirm.
- Rotate the wheel to choose one of the available modes, then press to apply.
Available Modes:
- Day — Ideal for daytime and bright environments. The IR illuminator remains off in this mode.
- Night — Optimized for nighttime or low-light conditions. The IR illuminator remains on in this mode.
- Auto — Automatically switches between Day and Night modes based on ambient light levels.
For best results, use Auto Mode when operating in changing light conditions such as dawn or dusk.
IMAGE MODE
The Image Mode menu allows you to individually adjust image parameters for each viewing mode — Day Light, Night Light, Twilight, Thermal — to achieve optimal performance under different lighting conditions.
When a mode is selected, the binocular temporarily switches to that mode so the user can fine-tune its visual parameters in real time.
Steps:
- Press the Control Wheel to open the Main Menu.
- Rotate the Control Wheel to select Image Mode, then press to confirm.
- Rotate the wheel to choose the mode you want to configure (Day Light, Night Light, Twilight, Thermal), then press to enter the settings screen.
Day Mode Settings
The Day Mode is optimized for use in bright daylight conditions, providing a vivid and natural color image with adjustable picture parameters to match your environment.
Table 4.1.4.1 Description of Day Light settings
| Icon | Name | Description |
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Brightness | Controls overall screen luminance. Higher values make the image brighter in strong daylight. |
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Contrast | Adjusts the difference between light and dark areas. Higher values enhance image depth and target separation. |
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Sharpness | Defines the clarity of edges and fine details. Increasing sharpness enhances texture but may introduce slight noise in bright scenes. |
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Palette | Select default color palettes for current Image Mode. |
Night Light Mode Settings
The Night Light Mode is designed for operation in dark or low-light environments.
Table 4.1.4.2 Description of Night Light settings
| Icon | Name | Description |
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Brightness | Adjusts overall screen brightness. Higher levels make the image brighter, but excessive brightness can reduce contrast in very dark scenes. |
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Contrast | Increases or decreases the difference between light and dark areas to reveal more detail in shadowed zones. |
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Sharpness | Enhances the clarity and definition of fine details. |
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Palette | Select default color palettes for current Image Mode. |
Twilight Mode Settings
The Twilight Mode is optimized for use during dawn or dusk — transitional lighting conditions where neither full daylight nor total darkness is present.
Table 4.1.4.3 Description of Twilight Light settings
| Icon | Name | Description |
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Brightness | Controls the screen brightness. Adjust according to ambient light — lower levels for darker twilight, higher levels for bright dusk or dawn. |
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Contrast | Increases the distinction between bright and dark areas to enhance object visibility in hazy or diffused light. |
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Sharpness | Defines image detail and edge clarity, ensuring targets remain well-defined in low-contrast lighting. |
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Palette | Select default color palettes for current Image Mode. |
Available Visible Palettes:
- Day: Provides a full-spectrum, true-to-life image for daylight operation. This mode delivers
natural color balance and maximum visual realism — ideal for general observation and target recognition in
well-lit environments.

- Night: Converts the image to high-contrast monochrome. This palette enhances detail perception
and contour visibility, especially in uneven lighting or when color distractions need to be minimized.

- Yellow: Highlights warm tones and increases contrast in fog, haze, or twilight conditions. The
Yellow palette enhances definition and depth, making it easier to detect subtle shapes and distant objects.

- Green: Highlights warm tones and increases contrast in fog, haze, or twilight conditions. The
Green palette enhances definition and depth, making it easier to detect subtle shapes and distant objects.

Thermal Mode Settings
The Thermal Mode allows observation based on heat signatures, providing clear visibility regardless of lighting conditions — day or night.
Table 4.1.4.4 Description of Thermal Mode settings
| Icon | Name | Description |
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Forest Mode | Forest Mode enhances visibility in natural, cluttered environments by emphasizing heat-emitting targets. |
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SharpIR | Powered by ATN’s proprietary SharpIR© technology, the device uses advanced AI-driven algorithms to enhance image sharpness and clarity in real time. |
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Brightness | Adjusts the overall intensity of the thermal display. |
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Contrast | Controls the difference between hot and cold areas. |
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Sharpness | Fine-tunes the clarity of the thermal image. |
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Palette | Select default color palettes for current Image Mode. |
Available Thermal Palettes:
- White Hot: Hotter objects appear white. The higher the temperature, the brighter the image.

- Sepia: Hotter objects appear amber. Higher temperatures produce brighter tones.

- Green Hot: Hotter objects appear in red-to-yellow tones. Medium temperature objects are shown
in green, while colder areas are displayed in blue.

- Alarm: Hot objects appear red for quick visual detection.

- Iron Red: Hotter objects appear in red or orange tones.

- Black Hot: Hotter objects appear darker.

IR LIGHT
The IR Illuminator enhances visibility in dark environments by projecting an invisible infrared beam.
Activation: From the main viewing screen, short-press Button “4” to toggle the IR illuminator.
Steps:
- Press the Control Wheel to open the Main Menu.
- Rotate the wheel to select IR Light.
- Press the wheel to choose the desired mode:
- Low / Medium / High – Sets a fixed brightness level.
- Smart IR – Automatically adjusts intensity based on lighting and distance.
Rotate the IR adjusting ring to adjust the beam width. Avoid pointing the IR beam at reflective surfaces to prevent glare.
GALLERY
All photos and videos captured on the binocular are automatically stored in the internal memory. You can access and review them directly from the device through the Gallery menu.
Steps:
- Press the Control Wheel to open the Main Menu.
- Rotate the wheel to select Gallery, then press to open it.
- Browse and view content:
- Rotate the wheel to scroll through saved images and videos.
- Press the wheel to open and play the selected file.
FUNCTIONALITIES
The Functionalities menu provides access to advanced tools and features that enhance the operation and user experience of your binocular.
Table 4.1.7 Functionalities menu
| Icon | Name | Description |
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Hot Point |
Highlights the hottest object detected in the field of view with a small marker. Useful for quickly
locating heat sources such as game, vehicles, or human presence. Note The marker dynamically updates as the scene changes. |
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Laser Ranging |
The Laser Ranging function determines how the binocular measures distances to a target. To ensure
accurate readings, keep the binocular steady and avoid aiming at reflective or uneven surfaces. • Single Measurement: In this mode, the binocular emits a single laser pulse each time you press the Laser button. It measures the distance once and displays the result on the screen — ideal for quick, one-time measurements on stationary targets. • Continuous Measurement: The binocular continuously measures and updates the target distance in real time for a selected duration (15 s, 30 s, or 60 s). This mode is useful for tracking moving targets or scanning across varied terrain. Note Laser radiation can cause serious eye injury. Never look directly into the laser beam or observe it through optical instruments. |
| Palette Selection | Enable or disable available color palettes for display in both Visible and Thermal modes. Use this option to customize which palettes appear in the quick-access list during operation. |
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Compass |
When active, the current heading is displayed at the top of the screen. To calibrate the compass: 1. Follow the on-screen instructions. 2. Within 20 seconds, rotate the binocular smoothly along all three axes, ensuring each completes at least one full 360° rotation. 3. Once the rotation phase is complete, the device will display a pop-up prompting you to point the device north. After aligning the device and confirming the north direction, the calibration process will finalize, and the system will return to the Main Menu. Tip Perform calibration outdoors and away from metal objects or magnetic interference for best accuracy. |
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GPS |
After enabling the GPS function, the binocular will display your current geographic coordinates on the
live screen. Note Ensure the device has a clear view of the sky for optimal satellite signal reception. |
| Status Bar | Show or hide the status bar at the top of the screen. For more details, see “3.5.5 Status Bar Display”. |
| Zoom Step | Defines the increment used when changing digital zoom levels. Smaller steps allow for smoother, more precise adjustments, while larger steps enable faster zoom changes. |
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Record Audio |
Press the wheel to enable or disable audio recording. • On: Videos are recorded with sound. • Off: Videos are recorded without sound. |
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Burning Warning |
When the system detects a potential overheating risk for the lens, a warning message will appear on the
screen and the shutter will automatically close to prevent damage. Recommendation Avoid aiming at extremely hot objects for long durations. |
SETTINGS
The Settings menu provides control over core system parameters, power management, and connectivity.
Table 4.1.8 Settings menu
| Icon | Name | Description |
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NUC |
Corrects temperature drift and sensor noise to maintain image quality. • Auto: The system performs NUC automatically when needed. • Semi-Auto: NUC can be triggered manually or occurs occasionally. • Manual: The user can initiate NUC anytime from the menu or by pressing the assigned button. For more details, see “4.1.8.1 Setting NUC”. |
| Pixel Correction |
Fixes defective (stuck or dead) pixels on the thermal sensor. • Auto: The device automatically detects and corrects bad pixels after user confirmation. • Manual: Opens the manual correction menu where you can individually mark and correct defective pixels. • Restore: Restores the default pixel map. For more details, see “4.1.8.2 Setting Pixel Correction”. |
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Sleep Mode |
Sets the period of inactivity after which the binocular enters low-power standby mode. Options: Off, 1 min, 3 mins, 5 mins, 10 mins. Note Press any button to wake the device from sleep. |
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Shutdown |
Specifies the duration of inactivity before the binocular powers off automatically. Options: Off, 5 mins, 10 mins, 30 mins, 60 mins. Use this feature to conserve battery power during extended downtime. |
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Logo | When enabled, the logo appears in the lower-left corner of the screen. |
| Pitch & Roll |
Displays the binocular’s tilt and inclination relative to the horizon. These indicators help maintain
proper horizontal alignment, ensuring stable observation and accurate orientation in the field. Tip Use this feature to verify that the binoculars are level when observing from uneven ground or when mounting the device on a tripod for extended viewing. |
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Wi-Fi |
• Wi-Fi: Turns the wireless connection On/Off for mobile app pairing or file
transfer. • Wi-Fi Band: Choose between 5 GHz (faster, shorter range) or 2.4 GHz (slower, longer range). • Wi-Fi Password: Displays the SSID and current password in an information window. For more details, see “4.1.8.3 Wi-Fi Connection Setup”. |
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USB Mode |
• ON: The binocular will function as a storage device for file transfer. • OFF: The USB port will only charge the device. |
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Language | Select your preferred interface language. |
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Units | Switch between Metric and Imperial measurement systems. |
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Time Settings |
• Time Display: Enable or disable on-screen time display. • Time Format: Choose the preferred date/time format. • Date & Time: Manually set the current date and time using the Control Wheel to adjust each value. |
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Device Info | Device Information page, displaying firmware version, serial number, and other system data. |
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Restore Default | Resets all menu parameters and user configurations to their factory defaults, except Wi-Fi credentials and zeroing profiles. |
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Format | Deletes all images and videos stored in the device memory. It also deletes all images and videos stored in the device’s internal memory. |
SETTING NUC (NON-UNIFORMITY CORRECTION)
NUC (Non-Uniformity Correction) is used to enhance thermal image quality by compensating for minor temperature variations across the sensor.
This ensures a uniform, high-contrast image and allows for more accurate detection of subtle temperature differences during operation.
Procedure
- Press the Control Wheel to open the Main Menu.
- Rotate the wheel to select Settings → NUC.
- Press the wheel to access the NUC configuration screen.
Modes
- Auto: The binocular automatically performs flat-field calibration at regular intervals, maintaining consistent image quality during long observation sessions.
- Semi-Auto: Press the Power button at any time to manually trigger calibration. Use this mode when the image appears slightly uneven or blurred.
- Manual: Close the lens cover, then press the Power button to manually perform calibration. Recommended for fine control or when rapid temperature changes affect image stability.
Performing NUC regularly ensures optimal image uniformity and helps reduce fixed-pattern noise, especially after extended use or sudden environmental temperature shifts.
SETTING PIXEL CORRECTION
The Pixel Correction function allows you to repair defective pixels — such as hot, dead, or stuck pixels — on the thermal sensor to maintain a clear, high-quality image.
Procedure
- Press the Control Wheel to open the Main Menu.
- Rotate the wheel to select Settings → Pixel Correction.
- Press the wheel to open the Pixel Correction configuration screen.
Modes
- Auto: The binocular automatically detects and corrects defective pixels.
- Select Auto.
- Follow on-screen instructions to close the lens cover.
- Rotate the wheel to select Confirm, then press the wheel to begin correction.
- Manual: Allows you to manually locate and correct defective pixels.
- Press the wheel to select X-axis and Y-axis.
- Rotate the wheel to move the cursor over the defective pixel.
- Double-press the wheel to save the correction. The center of the cursor indicates the corrected pixel position.
- Restore: Restores the pixel correction map to its factory default state. A confirmation message appears once the reset is complete.
SYSTEM UPDATE
MANUAL FIRMWARE UPDATE
Follow these steps to update the firmware manually:
- Download the latest firmware file from the official ATN website.
- Copy the firmware file (.bin) to the root directory of the binocular’s internal storage.
- Disconnect the device safely from the computer.
- Reboot the device.
- When a new firmware version is detected, a message will appear: “Confirm to upgrade”
- Select “Confirm” using the Control Wheel.
- The update process will begin automatically.
During Update: Do not power off or disconnect the device. The process may take several minutes.
If the installed firmware is already the latest version, a message will appear: “The device is already up to date.”
If the battery charge is insufficient, the message will state: “Low battery. Please charge before updating.”
After a successful update, the binocular will automatically restart.
FIRMWARE UPDATE VIA MOBILE APP
When the mobile app detects a new firmware version available for your binocular, it will display a notification on your screen.
- Open the app and connect to your device via Wi-Fi.
- When prompted, tap Push-message to begin the update process.
- The firmware will download and install automatically.
- Once the installation is complete, the binocular will restart to finalize the update.
Keep your phone close to the device and ensure a stable Wi-Fi connection throughout the process. Interrupting the update may cause firmware corruption or incomplete installation.
EXPORTING FILES
You can transfer recorded videos and captured images from the binocular to a computer via a USB Type-C connection for viewing, editing, or storage.
Steps
- Connect to a Computer
- Use a Type-C data cable to connect the binocular to your computer.
- The driver will install automatically during the first connection.
- Enable USB Mode
- Go to Settings > USB Mode > On.
- Access Files on the Computer
- On your desktop, open This PC (My Computer) → locate and open the binocular drive under Removable Storage.
- Browse to find your photo and video files.
- Copy the desired files to your computer.
- Playback
- To view exported videos, use a compatible media player for optimal performance.
- Disconnect Safely
- When finished, safely eject the drive and disconnect the Type-C cable.
Keep the device powered and stable during file transfer to avoid data corruption.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
This section provides essential information on the safe handling and operation of the device. Please read this section carefully before use to avoid personal injury, prevent equipment damage, and ensure reliable performance.
Follow all safety instructions and warnings strictly during operation, transportation, and maintenance of the device.
Transportation Requirements
- Transport the device only within the recommended temperature and humidity limits.
- Avoid drops, impacts, excessive vibration, or liquid exposure during transport. Handle the device gently to prevent internal damage or loose cable connections.
- Always use the original packaging or equivalent protective materials. Transporting the device without proper packaging may result in damage.
Storage Requirements
- Store the device within the allowed temperature and humidity range.
- Keep it away from humid, dusty, extremely hot or cold environments, and areas with strong electromagnetic radiation or unstable lighting.
- Avoid squeezing, vibration, or mechanical shock during storage.
- Store the device in a well-ventilated, dry area free from electromagnetic interference.
- If storing for long periods, fully recharge the battery every six months to maintain performance and prevent damage.
Operation Requirements
- Prevent liquids from entering the device to avoid internal damage.
- Do not insert foreign objects into any openings — this may cause a short circuit or injury.
- Avoid high-dust or high-radiation environments.
- Never aim the lens at the sun or intense light sources, as this can permanently damage the sensor.
- Improper battery use or replacement may cause an explosion hazard.
- Use only the provided charger and ensure no flammable materials are within 2 meters during charging.
- Ensure the power plug is securely connected to the socket.
- Do not connect multiple devices to one power adapter to avoid overheating or fire hazards.
- If smoke, odor, or abnormal noise occurs, immediately power off the device, unplug it, and contact customer service.
- Do not disassemble the device. Repairs must be performed by qualified professionals only.
- Operating temperature: –30 °C to +55 °C (–22 °F to +131 °F); humidity: ≤95% RH.
Maintenance and Repair Requirements
- Prevent liquids from entering the device. If liquid intrusion occurs, power off immediately and contact customer service.
- Use only manufacturer-approved accessories. Maintenance should be performed by qualified technicians.
- Disconnect power before cleaning to prevent electric shock.
- Clean the device using a soft, dry cloth. For stubborn dirt, lightly dampen the cloth with neutral detergent and wipe gently, then dry completely.
- Do not use alcohol, benzene, thinner, or abrasive cleaners — they can damage the coating.
- Retain the original packaging for shipping to service.
Laser Safety Requirements
WARNING:THE INTEGRATED LASER CAN CAUSE PERMANENT EYE INJURY.
- Never look directly into the laser beam or through optical instruments while the laser is active.
- Always ensure the laser is used in compliance with local safety regulations.
WARRANT Y AND SUPPORT INFORMATION
5-YEAR LIMITED PRODUCT WARRANTY
This product is guaranteed to be free from manufacturing defects in material and workmanship under normal use for a period of 5 (five) years from the date of purchase. In the event a defect that is covered by the foregoing warranty occurs during the applicable period stated above, ATN, at its option, will either repair or replace the product, and such action on the part of ATN shall be the full extent of ATN’s liability, and the Customer’s sole and exclusive remedy. This warranty does not cover a product (a) used in other than its normal and customary manner; (b) subjected to misuse; (c) subjected to alterations, modifications or repairs by the Customer or by any party other than ATN without prior written consent of ATN; (d) special order or “close-out” merchandise or merchandise sold “as-is” by either ATN or the ATN dealer; or (e) merchandise that has been discontinued by the manufacturer and either parts or replacement units are not available due to reasons beyond the control of ATN. ATN shall not be responsible for any defects or damage that in ATN’s opinion is a result from the mishandling, abuse, misuse, improper storage or improper operation, including use in conjunction with equipment which is electrically or mechanically incompatible with or of inferior quality to the product, as well as failure to maintain the environmental conditions specified by the manufacturer. This warranty is extended only to the original purchaser. Any breach of this warranty shall be waived unless the customer notifies ATN at the address noted below within the applicable warranty period.
The customer understands and agrees that except for the foregoing warranty, no other warranties written or oral, statutory, expressed or implied, including any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, shall apply to the product. All such implied warranties are hereby and expressly disclaimed.
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
ATN will not be liable for any claims, actions, suits, proceedings, costs, expenses, damages or liabilities arising out of the use of this product. Operation and use of the product are the sole responsibility of the Customer. ATN’s sole undertaking is limited to providing the products and services outlined herein in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement. The provision of products sold and services performed by ATN to the Customer shall not be interpreted, construed, or regarded, either expressly or implied, as being for the benefit of or creating any obligation toward any third party of legal entity outside ATN and the Customer; ATN’s obligations under this Agreement extend solely to the Customer. ATN’s liability hereunder for damages, regardless of the form or action, shall not exceed the fees or other charges paid to ATN by the customer or customer’s dealer. ATN shall not, in any event, be liable for special, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages, including, but not limited to, lost income, lost revenue, or lost profit, whether such damages were foreseeable or not at the time of purchase, and whether or not such damages arise out of a breach of warranty, a breach of agreement, negligence, strict liability or any other theory of liability.
PRODUCT WARRANTY REGISTRATION
In order to validate the warranty on your product, ATN must receive a completed Product Warranty Registration Card for each unit or complete warranty registration on our website at www.atneu.com. Please complete the included form and immediately mail it to our Service Center: ATN Europe LTD 1588 Sofia Bulgaria ul. “Okolovrasten pat” 456B Inter Logistic Park.
OBTAINING WARRANTY SERVICE
To obtain warranty service on your unit, End-user must notify ATN service department by calling +359 32570140 or via e-mail support@atneu.com to receive a Return Merchandise Authorization number (RMA).
The return of the device is organized by an ATN employee. A service RMA form must be printed and attached in the box. Product merchandise returns that do not have an RMA listed may be refused or a significant delay in processing may occur.
Estimated Warranty service time is 10-20 business days. End-user/ customer is responsible for postage to ATN for warranty service. ATN will cover return postage/shipping to end-users/customers after warranty repair only if product is covered by aforementioned warranty. ATN will return product after warranty service by domestic UPS ground and/or domestic mail. Any other requested, required or international shipping method he postage/shipping fee will be the responsibility of the end-ser/customer.
EU CONFORMITY STATEMENT
Scan the QR code below to access the EU Declaration of Conformity for this product.






















