Main / Catalog / Thermal Viewing Devices / Quantum XD19S Thermal Imaging Scope
Specifications
Magnification: 1.1x/ 4.4x
Refresh rate: 50 Hz
Range of detection: 500 m
Field of view, HxV: 26.8x20.8°
Operating temperature: -25 ... +50 °С
What's in the box
Thermal Imaging Scope Quantum XD19S | Carrying case | User manual | Video cable | Hand strap | Automotive cigarette lighter adapter | Spare battery container | Cleaning cloth | Warranty card
Color palettes
Quantum XDS offers a choice of 6 color palettes for captured by objective lens image, monochrome (usual “hot white”, “hot black”) and color highlighting the hottest and coldest areas with different colors.
High image frequency
Due to the high image frequency (50 Hz) it is comfortable to use thermal camera dynamically (during rapid moving of observer or object of observation).
Rangefinding reticle
Quantum XDS has a stadiametric rangefinder performed in the shape of rangefinding reticle which enables distance measuring to observed objects with known height (deer - 1,7m; boar – 0,7m; hare – 0,3m) with a sufficient precision.
Operating modes
The Quantum XDS suggests three operating modes, each designed to deliver best possible image in specific viewing conditions. The modes are as follows: “City” (enhanced contrast), “Forest” (low contrast) and “Identification” (improved rendering of hot objects’ details).
Long viewing range
Actual range of detection of a human figure (1.8x0.5m) in the field (human has outerwear, in the field against the background of the forest) for the Quantum XDS varies from 500 to 1250 m, depending on the model.
Display OFF
When it is necessary to temporarily stop observation the user can apply DISPLAY OFF function. It provides the necessary level of camouflage (no light from the eyepiece of the device) between observation sessions as well as the fast restart of observation (when display is turned off, all other systems are working; for normal operation it is enough just to power on the display again).
Power saving mode
Disabling the video output module in the Quantum S series thermal scopes increases self-contained operating time on a set of batteries or external power supply.
Calibration
The Quantum suggests three calibration modes: silent manual mode (“M”), automatic (“A”) and semiautomatic (“H”). The “A” mode implies calibration without user participation (process initiation (actuation of the shutter) takes place automatically). In the “H” mode the user decides on his own if calibration is required based on the image quality. Button “Cal” is pressed in this mode. Manual calibration (“M”) is carried out by pressing the button when the lens cap is closed. The “M” mode is recommended for hunting due to silent operation.
Quick start-up time
The Quantum imaging scopes feature short start-up time (5 - 7 seconds) from the push of a button to full operational status. This is one of the best results in its class.
Body
The body of fiberglass reinforced plastic is able to effectively withstand impact, moisture and dust which allows the units to be used in extreme conditions. The rubber armouring ensures secure grip of the unit.
Wide range of operating temperatures
Quantum imaging scopes are effective for the use in low temperatures (-25°C) thanks to the frost-resistant OLED display employed in the unit (image remains the same as when viewing at positive environment temperature).
Brightness and contrast control
The control wheel located next to the lens allows the user to setup brightness and contrast most appropriate for specific situation.
Self-contained power supply
The Quantum is powered with four AA size (rechargeable) batteries. The batteries are stored in a container which is then placed in a battery compartment of the unit.
Video output
All Quantum models are equipped with an analog video output to enable connection of external recording equipment or transmitting image to the display.
External power supply
Operation time of the unit can be significantly increased thanks to the use of external power supplies (for example, Pulsar EPS3/EPS5) that can be connected with a special jack. When used in frosty weather, the power supply can be stored under the clothes.
User interface
Actual information about the status of the thermal imaging device, depicted in the form of blue icons and numbers, is located on the data panel in the lower portion of the screen, and does not interfere with the image observed. When switching between various functions (digital zoom, colour inversion, brightness/contrast settings), the respective large sized icon appears in the right upper portion of the screen
Controls
Main control functions (turning on and off the unit, sensor calibration, colour inversion/digital zoom) are carried out with the buttons on the upper panel. The size and location of the buttons are customised for comfortable use both with a gloved or bare hand. Brightness and contrast are set up with the controller wheel located next to the objective lens.
Specifications
Frame Rate, Hz | 50 |
Microbolometer resolution, pixels | 384x288 |
Spectral Sencitivity, µm | 7.7 … 13.2 |
Display type | OLED |
Display Resolution, pix. | 640x480 |
Magnification, х | 1.1 |
Digital zoom, x | 2x; 4x |
Objective Lens | F19/1.2 |
Field of View,°, horizontal * vertical | 26.8x20.8 |
Diopter adjustment, dptr. | ± 5 |
Range of detection, m (object (high*width = 1,7*0,5m) | 500 |
Power Supply, V | 4 ÷ 6 |
Battery type | 4xAA |
External Power Supply | DC 8.4 ÷ 15 |
Operating Temperature,°С | - 25 … +50 |
Level of Protection (acc. to IEC 60529) | IPX4 |
Dimensions, mm | 180x86x58 |
Weight (without batteries), kg | 0.32 |