

1 Overview
1.1 Device Description
HIKMICRO FALCON 2.0 series is a powerful and innovative thermal monocular equipped with a high-end infrared detector. With less than 15 mK NETD and shutterless image system, it ensures a seamless observing experience of ultra-clear image quality and detail recognition without being disturbed by the shutter. The device can be mainly applied in forest & field hunting, birding, animal searching, adventuring, and rescuing scenario regardless of light and weather conditions.
1.2 Main Function
- HSIS (HIKMICRO Shutterless Image System): It is a dynamic learning process without image quality loss. This eliminates the need for periodic calibration pauses, ensuring you never miss a critical moment in the field.
- Laser Ranging (for LRF Model): Built-in laser range finder provides an accurate distance between the target and the observation position.
- Zoom Pro: An advanced zoomed image processing algorithm, ensures maximum image optimization under digital zoom.
- Local Album: Local album stores captured images and recoil-activated videos, which help you clarify whether you get the game immediately.
- Auto Screen Off: The function allows the device to enter standby mode/wake up through angle changes. The function darkens the screen to save energy and extend battery life.
- App Connection: The device can capture snapshots, record videos, and set parameters by HIKMICRO Sight app after being connected to your phone via hotspot.
1.3 Appearance
Note
- The appearance may vary according to different models. Please take the actual product for reference.
- Pictures in this manual are for illustration purpose only. Please take the actual product for reference.

No. | Component | Description |
1 | Eyepiece | The piece placed closest to the eye to view the target. |
2,5,15,18 | Strap Attachment Point | Attaches the neck strap or hand strap. |
3 | Charging Status Indicator | -Flashing Red & Green: Error occurred. – Solid Red: Charging. -Solid Green: Fully charged. |
4 | Type-C Interface | To connect the device to power supply or transmit data with a type-C cable. |
6 | Diopter Adjustment Ring | Adjusts the dioptric setting. |
7 | Tripod Mount | Mounts the tripod. |
8 | Microphone | To record audio. |
9 | Thermal Lens | For thermal imaging. The magnetic lens cover can protect lens from scratch. |
10 | Laser Range Finder (LRF Model) | LRF module in the lens. Measures the distance to the target with laser. |
11 | Up Key![]() | *For Non-LRF Model Non-Menu Mode: – Press: Capture snapshots. – Hold: Start/Stop recording videos. Menu Mode: Move up. *For LRF Model Non-Menu Mode: -Press: Turn on laser ranging. – Double-Press: Turn off laser ranging. – Hold: Start/Stop recording videos. Menu Mode: Move up |
12 | Mode Key![]() | Non-Menu Mode: – Press: Switch palettes. – Hold: Enter the menu. Menu Mode: – Press: Confirm/Set parameters. -Hold: Save and exit menu |
13 | Down Key![]() | Non-Menu Mode: – Press: Switch digital zoom. – Hold: Correct non-uniformity of display (FFC). Menu Mode: Move down. |
14 | Focus Knob | Adjusts focus to obtain clear targets. |
16 | Power Key![]() | – Press: Standby mode/Wake up device. – Hold: Power on/off. |
17 | Battery Compartment | For holding the battery. |
11+ 12 | Up Key + Mode Key | *For LRF Model Press to capture snapshots |
Note
- The power indicator stays solid red when the device is on.
- When the auto screen off function is enabled, if you press
to enter standby mode, you can also tilt or rotate the device to wake up the device. Refer to Auto Screen Off for detailed operation.
2 Preparation
2.1 Install Battery
2.1.1 Battery Instruction
- The device supports removable Li-ion 21700 battery, and the battery size should be 22.3 mm × 76 mm. The battery rated voltage and capacity is 3.59 V/5500 mAh.
- Charge the battery with the battery charger for more than 4 hours before first use.
- Remove the battery if the device is not used for a long time.
2.1.2 Battery Installation
Steps
- Slide to unlock and open the battery compartment cover.

Figure 2-1 Open the Battery Compartment Cover
- Insert the battery into the battery compartment as the positive and
negative marks indicate

3. Close the battery compartment cover and slide to lock it.

2.2 Cable Connection
Before You Start
Make sure the battery is installed in the battery compartment of the device before charging the device with a type-C cable.
Steps
- Lift the type-C interface cover.
- Connect the device and power adapter with a type-C cable to charge the device. Alternatively, connect the device and PC to export files.

Note
- The charging temperature should be from 0 °C to 50 °C (32 °F to 122 °F).
- You can use battery charger to charge the battery.
- If the battery is not used for a long time, please charge it with thebattery charger before use. In this situation, type-C charging for the device is not supported.
2.3 Attach Neck Strap
Steps
- Thread one end of the neck strap through a neck strap attachment point.

- Thread the neck strap through the strap buckle and fasten the neck strap, as is shown in the picture

3. Thread the neck strap through the strap keeper.

Figure 2-8 Thread Neck Strap through Strap Keeper
- Repeat above steps to finish mounting, and adjust the length of neck strap as needed.
2.4 Attach Hand Strap
Steps
- Thread one end of the hand strap through a strap attachment point.
- Thread the hand strap through the strap buckle and fasten the strap to secure it, as shown in the picture.
- Repeat the above steps to finish mounting, and adjust the length of hand strap as needed.

2.5 Use Carrying Bag
The carrying bag comes a safety strap and MOLLE system for comfortable carrying and ensures the device safety. You can adjust the length of the strap according to your preference. The bag can be carried with flexible options:
- The carrying bag is equipped with 4 attachment rings, so you can attach the safety strap to the bag as a sling bag or neck pouch.

- The carrying bag can be attached to other MOLLE-compatible backpack using the MOLLE straps for extra carrying capacity and easy access.
- The carrying bag can be attached to a tactical belt or a regular one as a waist pack.
2.6 Power On/Off
Power On
When the battery is sufficiently charged, hold to power on the device.
Power Off
When the device is turned on, hold to power off the device.
Note
- Power-off countdown will appear when you power off the device. You can press any key to interrupt the countdown and cancel the power-off.
- Automatic low battery power-off cannot be canceled.
Auto Power Off
You can set the auto power off time for your device.
Steps
- Hold
to show the menu.
- Go to
Advanced Settings, and press
or
to select
.
- Press
or
to select the auto power off time as needed, and press
to confirm.
- Hold
to save the settings and exit.
Note
- See the battery icon for the battery status.
means the battery is fully charged,
means that the battery is low, and
means the battery charging is abnormal.
- When the low power note shows, charge the battery.
- The auto power off takes effect only when the device isn’t in operation or connected with HIKMICRO Sight app.
- The auto power off countdown will start again when the device exits standby mode, or the device is restarted.
2.7 Auto Screen Off
Auto screen off function darkens the screen to save energy and extend battery life.
Steps
- Enable auto screen off.
1) Holdto show the menu.
2) Go toAdvanced Settings, and press
or
to select
.
3) Pressto enable auto screen off.
4) Holdto save settings and exit
- The device will enter standby mode by one of the following operations when the display is turned on:
- Tilt the device downwards from 70° to 90°.
- Rotate the device horizontally from 75° to 90°.
- Keep the device still and do not move it for 5 minutes
- You can wake up the device by one of the following operations when the display is turned off:
- Tilt the device downwards from 0° to 60° or upwards from 0° to 90°.
- Rotate the device horizontally from 0° to 75°.
- Press
to wake up the device.
Note
After enabling the auto screen off, when you enter the menu, the auto screen off does not take effect until you exit the menu.
2.8 Menu Description
In the live view interface, hold to show the menu.


2.9 App Connection
Connect the device to the HIKMICRO Sight app via hotspot, and then you can capture picture, record video, or configure parameters on your phone.
Steps
- Search the HIKMICRO Sight app on App Store (iOS System) or Google Play™ (Android System) to download it, or scan the QR code to download and install the app.


- Hold
to show the menu.
- Go to
Advanced Settings, and press
or
to select
.
- Press
to enter the setting interface.
- Press
or
to select Hotspot_5G or Hotspot_2.4G, and then the hotspot of 5 GHz or 2.4 GHz is enabled.
- Use 2.4 GHz if your smartphone does not support 5 GHz.
- 5 GHz is recommended for small-range scenarios within 5 m, such as mounting device on the vehicle. Otherwise, use 2.4 GHz
Turn on the WLAN of your phone and connect to the hotspot.
- Hotspot Name: HIKMICRO_Serial No.
- Hotspot Password: Go to Hotspot in the menu to check the password.
- Open the app and connect your phone with the device. You can view the interface of device on your phone.
Note
The device cannot connect to the app if entering wrong password several times. Refer to Reset Device to reset the device, and connect the app.
2.10 Firmware Status
2.10.1 Check Firmware Status
Steps
- Open the HIKMICRO Sight and connect your device to the app.
- Check if there is an upgrade prompt on the device management interface. If there is no upgrade prompt, the firmware is the latest version. Otherwise, the firmware is not the latest version

Figure 2-13 Check Firmware Status
- (Optional) If the firmware is not the latest version, upgrade the device.
See Upgrade Device
2.10.2 Upgrade Device
Upgrade Device via HIKMICRO Sight
Steps
- Open HIKMICRO Sight app and connect your device to the app.
- Tap the upgrade prompt to enter the firmware upgrade interface.
- Tap Upgrade to start upgrade.
Note
The upgrading operation may vary due to app updates. Please take the actual app version for reference.
Upgrade Device via PC
Before You Start
Please get the upgrade package first.
Steps
- Hold
to show the menu.
- Go to Advanced Settings, and press or to select .
- Press to enter the configuration interface.
- Press or to select USB Flash Drive.
- Connect the device to your PC with the type-C cable.
- Open the detected disk, copy the upgrade file and paste it to the root
directory of the device. - Disconnect the device from your PC.
- Reboot the device, and the device upgrades automatically. The
upgrading process will be displayed in the main interface.
CautionDuring the upgrade package transmission, make sure the device is connected to your PC. Otherwise, it may cause unnecessary upgrade failure, firmware damage, etc.
3 Image Settings
3.1 Adjust Diopter
Make sure the eyepiece covers your eye and aim at the target. Adjust the diopter adjustment ring until the OSD text or image is clear

Note
When adjusting diopter, DO NOT touch the surface of lens to avoid smearing the lens.
3.2 Adjust Focus
Slightly rotate the focus knob to adjust the focus of the objective lens until the image is clear.

Note
When adjusting focus, DO NOT touch the surface of lens to avoid smearing the lens.
3.3 Adjust Brightness
You can adjust the brightness of the screen in the menu.
Steps
- Hold
to show the menu.
- Press
or
to select
and press
to confirm.
- Press
or
to adjust display brightness.
- Hold
to save the settings and exit
3.4 Adjust Contrast
Steps
- Hold
to show the menu.
- Press
or
to select
and press
to confirm.
- Press
or
to adjust contrast.
- Hold
to save and exit.
3.5 Adjust Tone
Steps
- Hold
to show the menu.
- Press
or
to select
and press
to confirm.
- Press
or
to select a tone. Warm and Cold can be selected.
- Hold
to save and exit

3.6 Adjust Sharpness
Steps
- Hold
to show the menu.
- Press
or
to select
and press
to confirm.
- Press
or
to adjust sharpness.
- Hold
to save and exit.

3.7 Select Scene Mode
You can select proper scene according to actual using scene to improve the display effect.
Steps
- Hold
to show the menu.
- Go to
Advanced Settings, and press
or
to select
and press
to confirm.
- Press
or
to select scene modes, and press
to confirm
- Observation: Observation mode is recommended in normal scene.
- Detection: Detection mode is recommended in hunting environment.
4. Hold to save settings and exit
3.8 Set Palettes
You can select different palettes to display the same scene in different effects.
3.8.1 Custom Enabled Palettes
Steps
- Hold
to show the menu.
- Go to
Advanced Settings, press
or
to select
.
- Press
to enter the settings interface.
- Press
or
to select the palettes as needed, and press
to enable them.
Note
At least one palette should be enabled
5. Hold to save the settings and exit.
3.8.2 Switch Palettes
Press in the live view interface to switch the selected palettes.
White Hot
The hot part is light-colored in view. The higher the temperature is, the lighter the color is.

Black Hot
The hot part is black-colored in view. The higher the temperature is, the darker the color is.

Red Hot
The hot part is red-colored in view. The higher the temperature is, the redder the color is.

Fusion
From high temperature to low temperature, the image is colored in from white, yellow, red, pink to purple.

Red Monochrome
The whole image is red colored. The higher the temperature is, the lighter the color is.

Green Monochrome
The whole image is green colored. The higher the temperature is, the

3.9 Adjust Digital Zoom
You can zoom in and out the image by using this function. Press in the live view interface to switch the digital zoom ratio, and the actual zoom ratio switches between 1×, 2×, 4×, and 8×.
Note
- When switching the digital zoom ratio, the left interface displays the actual magnification (Actual Magnification = Lens Optical Magnification × Digital Zoom Ratio). For example, the lens optical magnification is 2.8× and the digital zoom ratio is 2×, and the actual magnification is 5.6×.
- The zoom ratio may vary according to different models. Please take the actual product for reference.
3.10 Set Picture in Picture Mode
Steps
- Hold
to show the menu.
- Go to
Advanced Settings, and press
or
to select
.
- Press to enable this function.
Result
When PIP is turned on, the image center is displayed in upper middle of the interface.

Note
- If the PIP function is enabled, only the PIP view zooms when adjusting the digital zoom ratio.
- The PIP view temporarily displays the zoom ratio when adjusting the digital zoom of the device.
3.11 Zoom Pro
Zoom Pro refers to zoomed image detail enhancement. When you turn on this function, the details of zoomed live view image will be enhanced.
Steps
- Hold
to show the menu.
- Press
or
to select
, and press
to enable it.
- Hold
to save the settings and exit.
Result
The details of the zoomed live view image will be enhanced.
Note
If the PIP function is enabled, Zoom Pro is only enabled in the PIP view.
3.12 Flat Field Correction
This function can correct non-uniformity of display. Hold in the live view to correct non-uniformity of display
3.13 Correct Defective Pixel
The device can correct the defective pixels on the screen which are not performed as expected.
Steps
- Hold
to show the menu.
- Go to
Advanced Settings, and press
or
to select
.
- Press
to enter the DPC setting interface.
- Press
to select the X or Y axis, and press
or
to set the coordinates until the cursor reaches the defective pixel. If you select X, the cursor moves left and right; if you select Y, the cursor moves up and down.
- Press
twice to correct the defective pixel.
- Hold
to save and exit.
Note
- The selected defective pixel can be magnified on the display.
- If the screen OSD blocks the defective pixel, move the cursor to reach the defective pixel, then the device performs mirror display automatically
4 Measure Distance (LRF Model)
The device with an LRF module in the lens can detect the distance between the target and the observation position with laser.
Before You Start
When measuring the distance, keep the hand and the position steady. Otherwise, the accuracy may be affected.
Steps
- Hold
to show the menu.
- Go to
Advanced Settings, press
or
to select
.
- Press
to go to the measurement interface. Go to to
select a laser ranging mode and press
to confirm. Once and Continuous are selectable.
- Once: Measure the distance once.
- Continuous: Measure the distance continuously, and the measurement duration can be selected. The measurement result will be refreshed every second.
- (Optional) Horizontal distance can also be displayed on the live view interface when performing laser ranging. Select
and press
to enable the horizontal distance.
- Hold
to save the settings and return to the live view interface.
- Press
in the live view interface to turn on laser ranging, and aim the cursor at the target and press
again to measure the target distance
Note
- Double press
in the live view to turn off laser ranging.
- Laser ranging cannot be enabled when device battery is low.
Result
The distance measurement result is displayed near the cursor on the image

Caution
The laser radiation emitted from the device can cause eye injuries, burning of skin or inflammable substances. Before enabling the laser ranging function, make sure no human or inflammable substances are in front of the laser lens.
5 Measure Distance (Non-LRF Model)
The device can detect the distance between the target and the observationposition.
Before You Start
When measuring the distance, keep the hand and the position steady. Otherwise, the accuracy may be affected.
Steps
- Hold
to show the menu.
- Go to
Advanced Settings, press
or
to select
. Press
to enter the measurement interface.
- Set the parameters for the target.
1) Pressto enter the setting interface. Press
or
to select
the target from Deer, Grey Wolf, Brown Bear, and Custom.
2) Pressto enter target height configuration interface. Press
to select digit, and press
or
to change the number.
Note
The available height ranges from 0.1 m to 9.0 m.
3) Hold to save the setting and return to the measurement interface.
- Align the center of top mark with the edge of target top, and press
to confirm. The cursor blinks on the top edge of the target.
- Align the center of bottom mark with the edge of target bottom and press
to confirm.
Result
The top right corner of the image displays the distance measurement result and the height of the target.

6 General Settings
6.1 Set OSD
You can choose whether to display the OSD information on the live view interface.
Steps
- Hold
to show the menu.
- Go to
Advanced Settings, and press
or
to select
.
- Press
to confirm. Press
or
to select screen style modes.
Round and square are selectable. - Hold
to save according to the prompt. The device will be rebooted.
6.3 Set Brand Logo
You can add brand logo to the live view interface, snapshots, and videos.
Steps
- Hold
to show the menu.
- Go to
Advanced Settings, and press
or
to select
.
- Press
to enable or disable Brand Logo.
- Hold
to save the settings and exit.
Result
The brand logo is displayed at the bottom left of the image.
6.4 Burning Prevention
Avoid direct sunlight and enable the Burning Prevention function to reduce the risk of sensor damage from the heat.
Steps
- Hold
to show the menu.
- Go to
Advanced Settings, and press
or
to select
.
- Press
to enable or disable the Burn Prevention function.
- Hold
to save settings and exit.
6.5 Hot Tracking
The device can detect the highest temperature spot in the scene and mark it on display.
Steps
- Hold
to show the menu.
- Go to
Advanced Settings, and press
or
to select
.
- Press
to enable the function and mark the spot of highest temperature.
- Hold
to save settings and exit
Result
When the function is enabled, displays in the spot of highest temperature. When the scene changes, the
moves.

6.6 Capture and Video
6.6.1 Capture Picture
In the live view interface, for non-LRF model, press to capture pictures. For LRF model, press
and
at the same time to capture
Note
- When capturing succeeds, the image freezes for 1 second and a prompt shows on the display.
- For exporting captured pictures, refer to Export Files.
6.6.2 Set Audio
If you enable the audio function, the sound will be recorded with the video. When there is too loud noise in the video, you can turn off this function.
Steps
- Hold
to show the menu.
- Go to
Advanced Settings, and select
.
- Press
to enable or disable this function.
- Hold
to save and exit.
6.6.3 Record Video
Steps
- In the live view mode, hold
and start recording.

2. Hold again to stop recording.
6.6.4 View Local Album
Captured images and recorded videos are automatically stored in the device, and you can view the files in local albums.
Steps
- Hold
to show the menu.
- Go to
Advanced Settings, and press
or
to select
.
Note
The albums are automatically created and named by year + month. The local pictures and videos of a certain month are stored in the corresponding album. For example, the pictures and videos of October in 2024 are saved in the album named 202410.
- Press
or
to select an album and press
to enter it.
- Press
or
to select a file to view.
- Press
to view the selected file and relevant information.
Note
- Files are arranged in chronological order, with the most recent at the top. If you fails to find the most recently taken snapshots or videos, please check the time and date settings of your device. When you are viewing files, you can switch to other files by pressing
or
- When you are viewing files, you can press
to turn to next page, and press
to go back to previous page.
- When you are viewing videos, you can press
to play or stop the video.
- For deleting an album or a file, you can press
+
to call the dialogue box, and delete the album or file according to the prompt
6.7 Export Files
6.7.1 Export Files via HIKMICRO Sight
You can access device albums and export files to your phone via HIKMICRO Sight.
Before You Start
Install HIKMICRO Sight on your mobile phone
Steps
- Open HIKMICRO Sight and connect your device to the app. See App Connection.
- Tap Media to access device albums

3. Tap Local or Device to view the photos and videos
- Local: You can view the previous files on the app.
- Device: You can view the files of the current device.
Note
The photos or videos may not show in Device. Please pull down to refresh the page
- Tap to select a file, and tap Download to export the file to your local phone albums

Note
- Go to Me > About > User Manual on the app to see more detailed operations.
- You can also access device albums by tapping bottom left icon in the live view interface.
- The exporting operation may vary due to app updates. Please take the actual app version for reference.
6.7.2 Export Files via PC
This function is used to export recorded videos and captured pictures.
Before You Start
Make sure the device is turned on when connecting the cable.
Steps
- Hold
to show the menu.
- Go to
Advanced Settings, and press
or
to select
.
- Press
to enter the configuration interface.
- Press
or
to select USB Flash Drive.
- Connect the device and PC with the Type-C cable.
Note
- Make sure the device is turned on when connecting the cable.
- Open computer disk and select the disk of device. Go to the DCIM folder and find the folder named after the capture year and month. For example, if you capture a picture or record a video on October 2024, go to DCIM -> 202410 to find the picture or video.
- Select and copy the files to PC.
- Disconnect the device from your PC.
Note
- The device displays images when you connect it to PC. But functions such as recording, capturing and hotspot are disabled.
- When you connect the device to PC for the first time, it installs the drive program automatically.
7 System Settings
7.1 Adjust Date
Steps
- Hold
to show the menu.
- Go to
Advanced Settings, and press
or
to select
.
- Press
to enter the configuration interface.
- Press
to select the day, month, or year to be synchronized, and press
or
to change the number, then press
again to finish the setting.
- Hold
to save settings and exit.
7.2 Adjust Time
Steps
- Hold
to show the menu.
- Go to
Advanced Settings, and press
or
to select
.
- Press
to enter the configuration interface.
- Press
or
to switch the clock system. 24-hour and 12-hour clock are selectable. If you select 12-hour clock, press
and then press
or
to select AM or PM.
- Press
to select the hour or minute, and press
or
to change the number.
- Hold t
o save settings and exit.
7.3 Set Language
You can select the device language in this function.
Steps
- Hold t
o show the menu.
- Go to
Advanced Settings, and press
or
to select
.
- Press
to enter the language configuration interface.
- Press
or
to select the language as required, and press
to confirm.
- Hold to save settings and exit.
7.4 Cast Device Screen to PC
The device supports casting screen to PC via a UVC protocol-based streaming media player. You can view the device image on the PC display for details.
Steps
- Hold
to show the menu.
- Go to
Advanced Settings, and press
or
to select
.
- Press
to enter the configuration interface.
- Press
or
to select Digital.
- Hold
to save the settings and exit.
- Open the UVC protocol-based player, and connect your device to the PC via the type-C cable.
7.5 Set Unit
You can switch the unit for distance display.
Steps
- Hold
to show the menu.
- Go to
to Advanced Settings, and press
or
to select
.
- Press
to enter the configuration interface.
- Press
or
to select the unit as needed.
- Hold
to save settings and exit.
7.6 Save Diagnostic Log
This functions helps to collect and save device operation logs for troubleshooting.
Step
- Hold
to show the menu.
- Go to
Advanced Settings, and press
or
to select
.
- Press
to enable the function. The device will start to collect and record the device log.
- Press
to disable the function when the collection is finished.
Note
- When disabling the diagnostic log, a prompt will appear on the interface indicating the progress of diagnostic log collection. This operation cannot be interrupted. Once the log collection is finished, the prompt will disappear.
- If you need to export the logs to the professionals, open computer disk to copy and paste the log package files (*.tar.gz) stored in the log folder in the root directory of the device. See Export Files via PC.
- If you export the logs from the device directly without turning off the diagnostic log collection, only the .log files in the log folder can be exported.
7.7 View Device Information
Steps
- Hold
to show the menu.
- Go to
Advanced Settings, and press
or
to select
.
- Press
to view the device information such as available storage space, version, and serial No.
- Hold
to exit.
7.8 Restore Device
This function only restores the device basic settings, such as brightness, contrast, and PIP to their defaults
Steps
- Hold
to show the menu.
- Go to
Advanced Settings, and press
or
to select
.
- Press
to restore the device to defaults according to the prompt.
7.9 Reset Device
This function erases all content and settings, including basic settings, storage, and hotspot password.
Steps
- Hold
to show the menu.
- Go to
Advanced Settings, and press
or
to select
.
- Press
to restore the device to defaults according to the prompt.
8 Frequently Asked Questions
8.1 Why does the charge indicator flash improperly?
Check the following items.
- Check whether the device is charged with standard power adapter and the charging temperature is above 0 °C (32 °F).
- Charge the device in power off status.
8.2 Why is the power indicator off?
- Check whether the device is off-battery.
- Check the indicator after charging the device for 5 minutes.
8.3 The image is not clear, how to adjust it?
Adjust the diopter adjustment ring or focus ring until the image is clear. Refer to Adjust Diopter or Adjust focus.
8.4 Capturing or recording fails. What’s the problem?
Check the following items.
- Whether the device is connected to your PC. Capturing or recording is turned off in this status.
- Whether the storage space is full.
- Whether the device is low-battery
8.5 Why the PC cannot identify the device?
Check the following items.
- Whether the USB connection mode is USB Flash Drive.
- Whether the device is connected to your PC with supplied USB cable.
- If you use other USB cables, make sure the cable length is no longer than 1 m.
Legal Information
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About this Manual
The Manual includes instructions for using and managing the Product. Pictures, charts, images and all other information hereinafter are for description and explanation only. The information contained in the Manual is subject to change, without notice, due to firmware updates or other reasons. Please find the latest version of this Manual at the HIKMICRO website (www.hikmicrotech.com). Please use this Manual with the guidance and assistance of professionals trained in supporting the Product.
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