Thermal Imaging Monoculars

CORE

FXQ55 BW
FXQ35 BW

Pulsar
CORE FXQ55 BW

Pulsar
CORE FXQ35 BW

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Core FXQ35/55 BW as Observation Device

The Pulsar 5×30 Monocular (#71011) included in the package can be attached to the Core FXQ35/55 thermal module and used as a 5x power thermal imaging scope. Along with this, the Pulsar 5×30 is a fully-functional daylight observation device.

Core with other Day Optical Devices

Core allows to turn the majority of day scopes with lens diameters from 40 mm to 56 mm into a thermal device. Quick-release bayonet mount allows remove it from the scope in seconds. To install the Core onto the front optical bell of a daylight scope, specially designed Cover Ring Adapters (bought separately) with a set of reducing rings are used (the rings can be used as necessary depending on the diameter of the optical bell). The adapter is permanently attached to the optical bell of a daylight scope. This allows the Core to be quickly installed in front of the lens for nighttime use. When the Core is not used, the adapter accommodates a protective cap that covers the lens of a scope in the daytime.

Fully Waterproof

IPX7 waterproof-rated protection ensures the Core Front Attachment performs perfectly in wet weather, even during intense rain, snowfall and submersion in 1 m. of water for up to 30 min. (IEC 60529).

External Power Supply

The Core FXQ includes a universal power adapter. Operation time can be significantly prolonged by using high-capacity external power supply units, which can be attached via a weather-resistant micro-USB port and DC 2.1 x 5.5 mm.

Operating Modes

The Core features three operating modes: City (enhanced contrast), Forest (low contrast) and Identification (improved rendering of heat signature details). Each mode optimizes imaging based on viewing conditions.

Calibration

The Core offers three calibration modes: Silent Manual (“M”), Automatic (“A”) and Semi-Automatic (“H”). “A” mode implies calibration without user participation (process initiation, actuation of the shutter takes place automatically). In “H” mode, the user determines if calibration is required based on image quality. If calibration is needed, the operator uses the “Cal” button. In “M” mode, manual calibration is accomplished by pressing the “Cal” button when the lens cap is closed. “M” mode is recommended for hunting due to silent operation.

Wireless Remote Control

An ergonomic, wireless remote control puts basic Core controls at your fingertips for comfortable, convenient, hands-off operation.

Wide Range of Observation Temperatures

With a frost-resistant AMOLED display, the Core Thermal Imaging Scope is designed to deliver flawless performance at an extreme temperature range of -25° – +50°C.

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