No, there is no need to zero Krypton, you only need to zero your day sight.
Please make sure you install the attachment according to the user manual.
There are three zeroing profiles which you can use for various rifles.
Please read more in the user manual.
Please make sure that:
- the attachment is installed correctly and uses the correct PSP adapter and insert ring.
- your rifle is zeroed in correctly.
- you may use display calibration function, please check the user manual for details.
Yes, please use the PSP-V adapter to mount the Krypton 2 in front of optical attachment lenses on hunting and sporting weapons
with Weaver/Picatinny rails, including those based on MSR (modern sporting rifles) / AR‒15 platforms.
Please read more.
Yes, Krypton 2 can be used as a handheld monocular.
You will need the 3x20B monocular for this purpose. The item is bought separately.
No, it’s not possible. You need to remove the PSP adapter to use the 3x20B monocular with the attachment.
No, restoring a previous firmware version is not possible.
Please make sure that:
In the course of the calibration process the image freezes on the screen – this is normal and not a defect.
You are using the manual calibration mode without closing the lens cover.
Please make sure the lens cover is closed during calibration or switch to the automatic calibration mode if you do not want to close the cover.
No, a clicking sound is normal in the automatic and semiautomatic calibration modes.
You may switch to the manual calibration mode to avoid the sound. Remember to close the lens cover to make sure no ghost images appear on the display.
Calibration levels the background temperature of the microbolometer and eliminates image flaws (such as vertical stripes, ghost images of previous objects etc.).
Intervals between calibrations depend on operating time: the longer a thermal imager operates nonstop, the less frequently calibration is required.
You may try repairing the pixels using the respective menu item of your thermal imager. For details, please refer to the user manual.
Click here to view sample video instructions.
Yes, you can use a car adapter featuring a 5V / 2A output.
Yes, it does support a wireless remote control. For details, please refer to the link.
Please make sure your device has the latest firmware update.
Yes, user zeroing profiles are saved after a firmware update.
All Pulsar digital and thermal attachments feature a max. shock resistance of 6000 Joules.
Please check this value for your cartridges.
Yes, Krypton 2 can be used on air/pellet guns.
Please make sure you follow all installation instructions
Krypton 2 features a max. shock resistance of 6000 Joules.
Please check this value for your cartridges.
Thermal attachments are considered dual use items so they are export sensitive if exported outside EU.
Also it might be necessary to apply for import license if you are entering the destination country.
Please contact the customs service of the destination country to find out if any restrictions for the import of thermal devices as a personal belonging apply.
The User Mode function saves selected brightness and contrast settings in the device's memory providing optimal image quality for the next use of the thermal imager immediately, with no additional adjustments needed.
The function is enabled in the main menu of Pulsar thermal imaging devices and remains active until the user disables it.
While the function is active, the thermal imaging device will save the latest brightness and contrast settings specific to each observation mode.
They are stored in the memory even if you temporarily disable the User Mode. Reactivating it will return the saved brightness and contrast settings.
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