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What are the specifications of the QUEST series thermal imaging binoculars?

Specification Quest H50R Quest H35R Quest L35R
Model Quest H50R Quest H35R Quest L35R
Thermal Sensor 640×512, 12μm 640×512, 12μm 384×288, 12µm
Image Sensor VOx Uncooled
Response Waveband 8~14µm
NETD, mK <15
Frame rate, Hz 60
Objective lens, mm 50 F1.1 35 F0.9 35 F0.9
Field of view(H×V), °/m@100m 8.8×7.0/15×12 12.5×10/22×18 7.5×5.7/13×10
Magnification, x 4~32 3~24 5~20
Detective range, m (Target size: 1.7m×0.5m, P(n)=99%) 2600 1800
Exit relief, mm 25
Exit pupil diameter, mm 10
Diopter, D ±5
Display AMOLED 1920×1200
Battery Type Built-in battery/4200mAh + replaceable 18650 battery
Max. operation time, (t=22°C)h 6
Safety Class for Laser Class 1
Max. Rangerfinder distance, m 1000
MIC Support
Memory capacity, GB 64
IP rating IP67
Operating temperature, °C -20 ~ +50
Weight, g (Without Replaceable Battery) <700
Dimension, mm ≤175.4 × 138 × 66

Notes:
  • The actual operating time depends on the density of Wi-Fi use, photographing, video recording, etc.
  • Improvements may be made to the design and software of this product to enhance its features without prior notice to the customer.

What items are included in the package?

  • Quest series Thermal Imaging Binocular
  • Portable bag
  • 18650 Battery × 2
  • Data cable
  • Neck Strap
  • Lens cleaning cloth
  • Quick start guide
  • Lens cap
  • 18650 Battery charger

What are the key features of the Quest series thermal imagers?

  • 640×512 12µm detector (H50R H35R)
  • NETD < 15mK
  • 60Hz high frame rate
  • Built-in LRF (Laser Rangefinder)
  • Electronic anti-shake
  • AMOLED 1920×1200 round display
  • Replaceable and rechargeable 18650 battery
  • Smooth digital zoom: 1×~8×
  • Ultra clear mode
  • Eye protection with low brightness, color palette and warm hue

What are the components and buttons on the Quest binoculars?

Based on the diagram provided:
  1. Lens cap
  2. Lens focus ring
  3. Digital zoom ring
  4. Laser rangefinder
  5. Power (P) button
  6. Up button
  7. Menu (M) button
  8. Down button
  9. Battery compartment
  10. Eyepiece
  11. Eyeshade

How do the buttons operate on the Quest binoculars?

Button Device Status Press Press and Hold (Press and Hold for 0.8s Before Being Released or Not)
Power Button Powered off Power on the device
Home screen Enter the standby mode (the display is powered off, and the main chip enters the standby mode) The power-off countdown screen will appear (3s), and the device will be powered off when the countdown ends. During the countdown, press any button to cancel the shutdown
Standby mode Cancel standby Cancel standby
Shortcut menu screen / Menu screen Return to the upper menu without saving changes The power-off countdown screen will appear (3s), and the device will be powered off when the countdown ends. During the countdown, press any button to cancel the shutdown
M Button (M) Home screen Enter the shortcut menu Enter the menu
Shortcut menu screen Enter the parameters selection state Save the parameters and return to the home screen
Menu screen Enter the submenu/Confirm selection Save the parameters and return to the home screen
Up Button Home screen Perform single laser rangefinding Turn on/off laser rangefinding
Shortcut menu screen Scroll up the menu
Menu screen Scroll up the menu
Down Button Home screen Photograph Record video
Video recording Photograph End the recording and save the video
Shortcut menu screen Scroll down the menu
Menu screen Scroll down the menu
Up + Down Button (+) Home screen Shutter calibration Background calibration

Knob Device Status Clockwise Rotation Counterclockwise Rotation
Digital Zoom Ring Home screen Zoom in Zoom out

How do I charge the 18650 battery?

  1. Insert the Type-C plug of the data cable into the charger port.
  2. Insert the other end of the data cable into the USB port of the power adapter.
  3. Insert the power adapter into a 100V-240V power socket to charge the battery.
  4. During the charging process, the LED indicator on the charger will light up red.
  5. When the LED indicator on the charger turns green, it indicates that the battery is fully charged.

How do I charge the built-in battery of the device?

  1. Open the Type-C port cover on the left side of the Quest series.
  2. Insert the Type-C end of the data cable into the Type-C port.
  3. Connect the other end of the data cable to the power adapter.
  4. Insert the power adapter into a 100-240V power socket for charging.
  5. The battery icon on the display will change to a charging icon.
  6. During battery charging with the Type-C port, the status indicator on the Quest series will also change:
    • The indicator stays red, indicating that the battery is charging.
    • The status indicator turns green, indicating the battery is fully charged.

How do I install the 18650 battery?

  1. Rotate the button on the battery cover to open the battery holder.
  2. Pull the slide to eject the battery (if present) and remove it.
  3. Insert the 18650 battery, paying attention to the positive and negative poles.
  4. Close the battery cover, rotate the knob, and lock the battery holder.

What are the precautions for battery use?

  • After a long storage time, the battery should be partially charged, not fully charged or discharged.
  • Do not charge the battery immediately after bringing it from a cold to a warm environment. Wait 30 to 40 minutes for it to warm up.
  • Do not charge the battery unsupervised.
  • Charge the battery in an environment of 0°C to +45°C. Otherwise, the service life of the battery will be reduced.
  • Charging time should not exceed 24 hours.
  • Do not expose the Battery to high temperature or a naked flame.
  • Do not immerse the Battery in water.
  • Do not connect external device with a current consumption that exceeds permitted levels.
  • The Battery is equipped with a short circuit protection function. However, avoid any situation that may cause short-circuiting.
  • Do not disassemble or modify the Battery without professional instructions.
  • Do not knock or drop the Battery.
  • Battery capacity may decrease when using the battery in negative temperatures; this is normal, not a defect.
  • Avoid using the Battery at temperatures above the specified operating range, as this may decrease battery life.
  • Keep the Battery out of the reach of children.

How can I use an external power supply with the Quest series?

  • The Quest series can be powered by external power sources such as a 5V power bank.
  • Connect an external power source to the Type-C port on the left side of the Quest series.
  • The device will switch to being powered by the external power source while simultaneously charging the built-in battery (Note: the 18650 battery cannot be directly charged through the device this way).
  • The battery icon will change to the charging icon.
  • When the external power source is disconnected, the Quest series will automatically switch to being powered by the battery pack (built-in or 18650) without powering off.

How do I power on/off the device and adjust the image settings?

  1. Power On: Remove the lens cap. Press and hold the Power button. The home screen will display after several seconds.
  2. IPD Adjustment: Move the eyepieces horizontally to adjust the interpupillary distance (IPD) until both eyes can comfortably see the display.
  3. Diopter Adjustment: Close one eye and rotate the corresponding eyepiece diopter ring until the image is clear. Repeat for the other eye. Once adjusted for a user, readjustment is typically not needed.
  4. Focus Adjustment: Rotate the central focusing wheel (Lens focus ring) to focus on the object being observed.
  5. Image Settings (Shortcut Menu): Use the shortcut menu to adjust image mode, display brightness, image sharpness, and image contrast (refer to the Shortcut Menu section for details).
  6. Power Off: Press and hold the Power button. A power-off countdown screen will appear. Release the button. The device will power off. Pressing any button during the countdown cancels the shutdown.

How do I connect the Quest binoculars to the NOCPIX App via Wi-Fi?

  1. Download and install the NOCPIX App from the official website (www.nocpix.com) or the app store (scan QR code in the PDF if needed).
  2. On the device’s home screen, press and hold the M button to enter the main menu.
  3. Navigate to the Wi-Fi option (using Up/Down buttons) and enable Wi-Fi (Press M button).
  4. After Wi-Fi is enabled, search for the Wi-Fi network named `Quest_H50R_XXXXXXX` (or similar, where XXXXXXX is the serial number) on your external device (computer or mobile phone).
  5. Select the Wi-Fi network and enter the password to connect. The initial password is `12345678`.
  6. Once the Wi-Fi connection is established, you can control the device via the mobile app.
App Functions: The NOCPIX App allows for real-time image transmission, device operation, firmware upgrades, accessing device files, and date/time calibration.

How do I update the device firmware using the NOCPIX App?

  1. Ensure the NOCPIX App is installed on your mobile device.
  2. Connect your device to the mobile device via Wi-Fi.
  3. Ensure your mobile device has mobile data enabled and internet access.
  4. Open the NOCPIX application.
  5. If an update is available, an update prompt will be displayed automatically. Click ‘Now’ to download and install immediately, or ‘Later’ to postpone.
  6. Alternatively, if an update is available and your mobile device has internet access, you can download the update first within the app. When the device is later connected to the mobile device, it will be updated automatically.
  7. NOCPIX can store the last connected device. It may automatically detect updates for that device even when not currently connected, provided the app is open and has internet access.
  8. After the update is installed, the device will restart automatically.

How do I use the Shortcut Menu?

  1. From the home screen, press the M button to access the shortcut menu.
  2. Press the Up / Down button to cycle through the available options: Image mode, PIP (Picture-in-Picture), Image brightness, Image sharpness, Image contrast.
  3. To adjust a selected option:
    • Image mode: Press M button to switch state, then use Up/Down button to select the desired image mode.
    • PIP: Press M button to turn PIP mode on or off.
    • Image brightness: Press M button to switch state, then use Up/Down button to change brightness (level 1-10).
    • Image sharpness: Press M button to switch state, then use Up/Down button to change sharpness (level 1-10).
    • Image contrast: Press M button to switch state, then use Up/Down button to change contrast (level 1-10).
  4. Press and hold the M button to save the changes and return to the home screen.
  5. If no operation occurs within 7 seconds in the shortcut menu, the device will automatically save the changes and return to the home screen.

How do I navigate and use the Main Menu?

  1. Access Main Menu: From the home screen, press and hold the M button.
  2. Navigate Options: Press the Up / Down button to switch between menu options. The options are cyclical; pressing Down on the last option goes to the first, and pressing Up on the first option goes to the last option on the previous/next page.
  3. Modify/Enter Submenu: Press the M button to modify the setting of the current option or to open its submenu.
  4. Navigate Submenu: In second and third-level submenus, use the Up / Down button to choose a parameter or function.
  5. Confirm Selection: Press the M button to confirm the selection. An icon flash indicates changes are being saved, then the display returns to the upper menu or submenu.
  6. Exit without Saving: In any menu interface, press the Power button to return to the upper menu or home screen without saving changes.
  7. Save and Exit: In any menu interface, press and hold the M button to save changes and return to the home screen.
  8. Auto Exit: If there is no operation within 15 seconds in any menu interface, the device will automatically return to the home screen without saving changes.
  9. Cursor Position: The cursor (>) remains at the last position when exiting the main menu. Upon restarting the device, the cursor defaults to the first menu option.

How do I turn the Ultra-clear mode on or off?

  1. Press and hold the M button to enter the main menu.
  2. Use the Up / Down button to select the ‘Ultra-Clear’ menu option.
  3. Short press the M button to toggle the Ultra-clear mode on or off. You will hear a click of shutter calibration when toggling.
  4. The corresponding icon on the status bar changes to reflect the mode’s status.
  5. When Ultra-clear mode is on, image contrast is enhanced, suitable for rainy, foggy, and other harsh weather conditions.

How do I turn Wi-Fi on or off?

  1. Press and hold the M button to enter the main menu.
  2. Use the Up / Down button to select the ‘Wi-Fi’ option.
  3. Short press the M button to toggle Wi-Fi on or off.
  4. When Wi-Fi is turned on, the Wi-Fi icon appears on the status bar. The default password (12345678) is briefly prompted behind the icon initially. After the password is changed via the app, it will not be displayed.
  5. The Wi-Fi icon on the status bar changes accordingly when the function is turned on or off.

How do I set the Image Hue?

  1. Press and hold the M button to enter the main menu.
  2. Use the Up / Down button to select the ‘Image Hue’ option.
  3. Press the M button to switch the Image Hue between W (warm) and C (cool).
  4. Cool hue (C) image is brighter. Warm hue (W) image is softer and provides eye protection.
  5. Note: The switch between warm and cool hues is not applicable to the color palettes.

How do I turn the Microphone (MIC) on or off?

  1. Press and hold the M button to enter the main menu.
  2. Use the Up / Down button to select the ‘MIC’ option.
  3. Press the M button to turn the MIC on or off.
  4. When MIC is on, the device will record sound during video recording. The MIC icon will appear on the status bar.

How do I set the calibration mode and perform calibration?

Calibration improves the image if it becomes degraded or uneven.
  1. Access Calibration Menu: Press and hold the M button to enter the main menu. Use the Up / Down button to select the ‘Calibration’ option. Press the M button to enter the submenu.
  2. Select Mode: Use the Up / Down button to switch between ‘Automatic’ and ‘Manual’ calibration modes.
    • Automatic Calibration: Defined by software algorithms. Calibration occurs automatically when image quality deteriorates.
    • Manual Calibration: Calibration is initiated manually by the user.
  3. Confirm Mode: Press the M button to confirm your selection. The icon on the status bar changes accordingly (A for Auto, M for Manual).
  4. Perform Manual Calibration (if needed): Regardless of the mode, you can manually trigger calibration:
    • Shutter Calibration: Press the Up + Down buttons simultaneously (short press, approx. 0.3s). This is the standard calibration.
    • Background Calibration: Press and hold the Up + Down buttons simultaneously (long press, approx. 1.0s). Ensure the lens is covered during background calibration. This provides a more thorough calibration.

How do I view recorded video files?

  1. Press and hold the M button to enter the main menu.
  2. Use the Up / Down button to select the ‘Gallery’ option.
  3. Press the M button to enter the Gallery submenu (file browser).
  4. Use the Up / Down button to select the folder you want to view. Folders are arranged by date (most recent first).
  5. Press the M button to enter the selected folder. Video files within the folder are arranged by recording time (most recent first).
  6. Use the Up / Down button to select the file you want to view. A preview of the file appears on the right side.
  7. Press the M button to view/play the selected file.

How do I access and configure general settings?

  1. Press and hold the M button to enter the main menu.
  2. Use the Up / Down button to select the ‘Settings’ option.
  3. Briefly press the M button to enter the Settings submenu.
  4. This menu allows configuration of Date, Time, Language, UI (Status Bar), Unit, Electronic Anti-shake, Factory Reset, and viewing Info. Navigate using Up/Down buttons and select using M button as described in the Main Menu navigation.

How do I set the system date?

  1. Enter the ‘Settings’ submenu.
  2. Select the ‘Date’ menu option using the Up / Down button.
  3. Briefly press the M button to activate the Date submenu. The format is YY/MM/DD. Triangle icons will appear above and below the currently selected value (Year).
  4. Use a short press of the Up / Down button to set the correct year.
  5. Short press the M button to switch to the Month value. Use Up / Down to set the month.
  6. Short press the M button to switch to the Day value. Use Up / Down to set the day.
  7. Press and hold the M button to save the date and exit.

How do I set the system time?

  1. Enter the ‘Settings’ submenu.
  2. Select the ‘Time’ menu option using the Up / Down button.
  3. Press the M button to activate the Time submenu. The format is HH:MM (24-hour). Triangle icons appear above and below the Hour value.
  4. Use a short press of the Up / Down button to set the correct hour.
  5. Short press the M button to switch to the Minute value. Use Up / Down to set the minute.
  6. Press and hold the M button to save the time and exit. The time in the status bar will update accordingly.

How do I set the system language?

  1. Enter the ‘Settings’ submenu.
  2. Select the ‘Language’ menu option using the Up / Down button.
  3. Short press the M button to enter the Language submenu.
  4. Use a short press of the Up / Down button to select the desired language.
  5. Press the M button to confirm the selection. The setting is saved, and the device exits to the Settings submenu automatically.

How do I configure the Status Bar display (UI)?

  1. Enter the ‘Settings’ submenu.
  2. Select the ‘Status Bar’ menu option using the Up / Down button.
  3. Use the M button to toggle between ‘Show’ and ‘Hide’.
    • Hide: Only retains time, magnification, and battery level icons in the status bar.
    • Show: All status icons (Wi-Fi, Calibration mode, MIC, etc.) are displayed.
  4. Press and hold M to save and exit, or wait for auto-exit.

How do I change the distance measurement unit (for Laser Rangefinder)?

  1. Enter the ‘Settings’ submenu.
  2. Select the ‘Unit’ menu option using the Up / Down button.
  3. Press the M button to toggle between ‘m’ (meters) and ‘yr’ (yards).
  4. Press and hold M to save and exit, or wait for auto-exit.

How do I enable or disable Electronic Anti-shake (GIS)?

  1. Enter the ‘Settings’ submenu.
  2. Select the ‘GIS’ (Electronic Anti-shake) option using the Up / Down button.
  3. Press the M button to toggle the function on or off.
  4. An icon indicating the status (e.g., EIS) may appear on the status bar when enabled and ‘Show’ is selected in the Status Bar UI setting.
  5. Press and hold M to save and exit, or wait for auto-exit.

How do I perform a Factory Reset?

  1. Enter the ‘Settings’ submenu.
  2. Select the ‘Factory Reset’ menu option using the Up / Down button.
  3. Press the M button to enter the Factory Reset submenu.
  4. Use the Up / Down button to select ‘Yes’ (to reset) or ‘No’ (to cancel).
  5. Confirm your selection with a short press of the M button.
  6. If ‘Yes’ is selected, the thermal imaging device will reboot automatically and restore default settings.
  7. If ‘No’ is selected, the operation is canceled, and the screen returns to the Settings submenu.
Default Settings after Factory Reset:
  • Image mode: white hot
  • Display brightness: level 5
  • Image sharpness: level 5
  • Image contrast: level 5
  • Digital zoom: 1×
  • Status Bar: Show
  • Ultra-clear mode: off
  • Wi-Fi: off
  • Image Hue: C
  • MIC: off
  • Calibration mode: M
  • Unit: m

How do I view system information?

  1. Enter the ‘Settings’ submenu.
  2. Select the ‘Info’ menu option using the Up / Down button.
  3. Short press the M button to display the device information (product model, Firmware version, PN, SN, hardware version number, etc.).
  4. Press and hold the M button to return to the Settings submenu.

How do I use the Digital Zoom?

  • On the home screen, rotate the digital zoom ring (component #3) clockwise to zoom in.
  • Rotate the digital zoom ring counterclockwise to zoom out.
  • The corresponding zoom factor (e.g., 4.0x) is displayed in the status bar. The magnification range depends on the model (H50R: 4-32x, H35R: 3-24x, L35R: 5-20x).

How do I take a photograph?

  1. On the home screen, press the Down button.
  2. The image will freeze for 0.5 seconds, and a camera icon will flash in the upper left corner.
  3. After the image is taken, the icon disappears.
  4. Images are saved in the built-in 64GB memory storage.
  5. If an exclamation mark icon (!) appears next to the camera icon prompt, it means memory space is insufficient. Transfer files to free up space.
  6. It’s recommended to set the system date and time correctly before photographing, as files are named using this information (format: IMG_yyyyMMddHHmmss.jpg).

How do I record a video?

  1. On the home screen, press and hold the Down button to start video recording.
  2. The recording icon and recording time (HH:MM:SS format) appear in the upper left corner of the display. A red dot next to the time prompt flashes continuously during recording.
  3. During recording, you can still take a photo by pressing the Down button.
  4. To stop recording, press and hold the Down button again. The video is saved.
  5. All videos and photos are saved in the built-in memory storage.
  6. The built-in microphone function can be turned on (via Main Menu > MIC) to record sound during video recording.
  7. You can enter and work within the menu system while video recording is active.
  8. Videos are named using the date and time (format: VID_yyyyMMddHHmmss.mp4). Ensure date/time is set correctly.
  9. Clean memory regularly or transfer files due to limited storage space.

How do I access the memory storage on a computer?

  1. Power on the Quest device.
  2. Connect the device to a computer using the provided data cable (Type-C port on device).
  3. The computer should recognize the device as a flash memory card (e.g., “NOCPIX”).
  4. Open “My Computer” or equivalent file explorer on the computer.
  5. Double-click the device named “NOCPIX” to open it.
  6. Double-click the device name “Quest” (or similar folder structure) to access the memory content.
  7. You can now view, copy, or delete image (jpg) and video (mp4) files. Files are named by the time they were captured.

How do I use the Laser Rangefinder (H35R/H50R models)?

  • Single Ranging: Press the Up button on the home screen. The ranging value will be displayed on the upper right of the screen for 10 seconds.
  • Continuous Ranging: Press and hold the Up button on the home screen to enable continuous ranging. Press and hold the Up button again to disable it. The ranging value updates continuously while active.
  • Change Distance Unit: You can change the distance unit between meters (m) and yards (yr) in the Settings menu (Settings > Unit).

What technical inspections should I perform before use?

Check the following items each time before using the device:
  • Exterior of the device (check for cracks on the enclosure).
  • Lens and eyepiece (check for cracks, oil, stains, or other sediments).
  • Status of the rechargeable battery (ensure it is fully charged in advance).
  • Electrical contacts (check for salinization or oxidation on battery and device contacts).

How should I maintain the Quest binoculars?

Perform maintenance at least twice a year:
  • Wipe the surface of metal and plastic parts with a cotton cloth to clear off dust and dirt. Silicone grease may be used for cleaning plastic parts if necessary.
  • Clean the electric contacts and battery slots on the device using a non-greasy organic solvent.
  • Check the glass surfaces of the eyepiece and objective lens. If necessary, clear off dust and sand (preferably using a non-contact method like an air blower first). Use a specialized optical wiping tool and solvent to clean the optical surfaces gently.

How can I troubleshoot common problems?

Faults Possible Causes Solutions
The device cannot start. The battery is out of charge Charge the battery
The device cannot be powered by an external power supply The USB cable is damaged Replace the USB cable
The external power supply is insufficient If necessary, check the external power supply specifications (requires 5V).
Images are too dark The display is not bright enough Adjust the display brightness (via Shortcut Menu).
The image quality is poor or the detection range shortens These problems are likely to occur when you use the device in harsh weather (such as snow, rain, and fog). Image quality naturally degrades in such conditions. Ensure Ultra-clear mode is on if helpful. Perform calibration if image is uneven.
The device cannot connect to a smartphone or computer The Wi-Fi password is incorrect Enter the correct password (default: 12345678, unless changed via app).
There are too many Wi-Fi networks in the range of the device, which may cause interference To enable stable network access, you are advised to move the device to an area with a limited number of Wi-Fi networks, or an area without Wi-Fi coverage interfering.
Wi-Fi signals are lost or interrupted. The device is beyond Wi-Fi coverage. Move the device to a place where you can receive Wi-Fi signals better (closer to the receiver, fewer obstructions).
There is blocking (such as concrete walls) between the device and the receiver.
When the device is used at a low temperature, the imaging quality is poorer than that at normal temperature. At temperatures below 0°C, the temperature rise varies with the observed objects (environment and background) due to different heat conductivity coefficients. As a result, high-temperature contrast occurs and the image quality is better. At low temperatures, the observed targets (background) usually cool down to a similar temperature because of reduced temperature contrast. Therefore, the image quality (details in particular) is poor, which is a characteristic of thermal imaging devices. This is normal behavior.

If faults not included in this table occur or you cannot fix the fault, return the device to the vendor or supplier for troubleshooting.

What are the wireless and regulatory specifications?

  • Wireless transmitter module frequency range (WLAN): 2.412-2.472GHz (for EU)
  • Wireless transmitter module power: < 20dBm (only for EU)
  • CE Declaration: Inlumen Technologies Co., Ltd. declares that the radio equipment Mate series is in compliance with the Directives 2014/53/EU and 2011/65/EU.
  • FCC ID: 2BHFB-3C-00 TBD
  • FCC Compliance: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • FCC User Information: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
  • EMC: Class A (FCC): This equipment is tested for Class A limits (commercial environment). Operation in a residential area may cause harmful interference, requiring user correction at their own expense.
  • RF Exposure: To comply with RF exposure requirements, a minimum separation distance of 0.00 cm must be maintained between the user’s body and the handset, including the antenna.

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