User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Specifications
- I. Package Contents
- II. Introduction
- III. Features
- IV. Components and Controls
- V. Button Operation
- VI. Charging the Built-in Battery
- VII. Mounting and Usage
- VIII. Status Bar
- IX. Digital Zoom
- X. Photo Taking/Video Recording
- XI. Laser Rangefinding
- XII. Shortcut Menu
- XIII. Main Menu
- XIV. Calibration
- XV. Zeroing
- XVI. Status Auto Hiding
- XVII. Wi-Fi
- XVIII. Product Update and Description of App
- XIX. Technical Inspection
- XX. Maintenance
- XXI. Troubleshooting
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sufficient. When it is orange , the charge is between 10% and 20% and the device needs to be
charged in time. When it is red , the charge is less than 10% and the device needs to be charged
in time. When a lightning sign appears in the battery icon, the built-in battery is being charged.
IX. Digital Zoom
The TUBE TL35 SE scope supports the 3.0–9.0
zoom function, by which you can magnify an image
by 1 to 3 times.
On the home screen, turn the zoom
handwheel (3) to zoom in/out the image;
When the indication line of the zoom
handwheel is aligned with the corresponding
magnification of the eyepiece, the image is zoomed in according to the value pointed at by
the zoom handwheel, and the status bar is updated synchronously, as shown in Figure n.
X. Photo Taking/Video Recording
TUBE TL35 SE is equipped with a 32GB internal memory space, which can be used to save
images and videos. Image and video files are named by the time and stored in a folder named by date.
It is recommended to set the system date and time in the main menu (for details, refer to Settings >
Date/Time in Chapter XIII. Main Menu) before using photo taking and video recording functions,
or to synchronize the system time and date in the Settings on the app (for specific operations,
download the operation instructions of the App on the official website of the company.
Photo Taking
On the home screen, press the controller (4) twice to take a picture. The picture freezes for
0.5s, and the camera icon appears in the upper left corner of the screen, as shown in Figure
n;