AEMC 1950 Specifications

Thermal Imaging
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Model 1950
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Real-time thermal inspection.
The Model 1950 features a 20°x 20° field of view, allowing you to inspect a wide area in real-time. You can toggle between displaying a thermogram or digital image. The camera can quickly identify hot and cold spots, display the temperature of a selected point, show the minimum, maximum and average temperatures within a selected screen area, display temperature profile, and selectively show all the points within the same selected temperature range.
Thermal imaging.
The Model 1950 can capture thermal images, called thermograms, and save them in the instrument. You can then add audio narration to each image, as well as measurement data provided by a clamp-on meter or multimeter connected to the camera via Bluetooth. Thermograms can be downloaded from the instrument to a computer for processing, analysis, and report generation using the provided CAmReport software.
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Advanced user interface.
The instrument features quick and easy setup via a robust and intuitive user interface. The interface also allows you to customize colors to highlight thermal data of particular interest. Setup files can be saved and recalled for configuring the instrument for specific applications and environments.
Easy maintenance.
The Model 1950 runs on AA rechargeable or Alkaline batteries, providing up to 13 hours of continuous operation between recharges/replacements. The instrument is easily cleaned with common cleansers and is rugged enough to withstand an accidental 6 foot drop on any of its surfaces.
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A revolutionary infrared,
Versatile tool for performing infrared thermography. This technology is an indispensable means for ensuring safety in industrial production
Protective elastomer flap
Mini USB connector
Micro SD card slot
320 x 240 pixel graphic display (2.8" wide)
Automatic
brightness
sensor
ON/OFF key
Multiple-function keys associated with display on the screen
Thermal Imaging IR Camera Model 1950
is a simple-to-use “focus free” instrument that features a 20° x 20° field of view. The camera can be used as a real-time viewer for detecting hot spots and other thermal anomalies. Thermal images (also known as thermograms) can be recorded and stored on the instrument. You can also add audio comments and measurement data (provided by a compatible clamp-on meter or multimeter) to the stored image files.
The instrument features Bluetooth technology for connecting to electrical measurement instruments and a headphone for recording narration. You can download stored thermograms to a computer running CAmReport software (provided with the instrument) for image processing, analysis, and report generation.
Navigation keys:
Up
Down
Right
Left
Roll top lens protection flap
Infrared camera lens
Visible camera lens
Multiple-function trigger
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real-time
inspection method
Key features functions
Provides a wide 20° x 20° field of view with an IFOV spacial resolution of 4.4mrad.
This allows you to quickly inspect a large area in real-time, and capture a high level of thermal information in a single thermogram. Focus on a 0.086" (2.2mm) object from 9.8' (3m) away. Capture desired measurements from a distance with the camera’s 75:1 ratio.
Focus free quality.
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Provides crisp, clear thermal and digital images without the need for adjustments.
Accurate temperature measurement over the full range.
From -4 to 482˚F (-20 to 250˚C) with a stability of 80mk at 86˚F (30˚C).
Audio narration can be recorded with thermograms.
You can describe the circumstances of each image, providing additional text and description to be stored with each image.
Automatic non-uniformity temperature correction.
Compensates for any internal drift to improve accuracy.
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Measurement data can also be stored with each thermogram.
The Model 1950 can wirelessly connect via Bluetooth to a compatible AEMC® clamp-on meter or multimeter, enabling you to combine electrical measurements to the imaging data.
Offers broad range of operational capabilities.
Locating the cold and hot spots in the image, measuring the temperature of a selected point in the image, displaying the temperature profile of a line in the image, displaying points at the same temperature in the image, and freezing the colors representing the temperatures.
CAmReport software.
Included for downloading stored files from the instrument to a computer for further processing, analysis, and report generation.
This camera is built to last.
Its rugged design survives accidentally dropping on any of its surfaces from as high as 6'.
Exceptionally long 13 hour battery life.
Ensures no loss of test time during a typical work day.
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Display & menu contents
F1 F3F2
Status bar :
Battery
CA
logo
Menu:
status
Trigger
function
Bluetooth
active
Emissivity
SD card
presence
Selectable using navigation keys
Date & time of
current image
Contextual help:
Function keys:
Linked to selected menu choice or camera image
Fixed image: Dynamic:
This display area updates based on the menu item selected
A comprehensive set of easy access menus are available on screen. You can use the function and navigation keys to easily configure the camera for your specific needs. Trigger functions can be programmed, color palettes can be selected, cursor tools can be configured as well as environmental conditions including ambient temperature and humidity, distance and emissivity.
All users programmable screens have context-sensitive help messages to aid the decision-making process.
Wireless interface to a microphone supplied with the camera facilitates easy notetaking and documentation. Additionally, AEMC® clamp-on meters and multimeters can also wirelessly transmit measurement data to the camera.
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Selectable cursor tools
No cursor display, temperature evaluation is determined by color palette only.
Automatically displays the cold and hot spot values at the Min and Max cursor positions.
Displays points that fall in the same temperature range in the same color. User picks green, red or brown as the display color and defines the range and tolerance.
Displays the temperature profile of a horizontal line defined by the cursor. Cursor can be moved along the line to get an individual temperature.
Displays the Min/Max and mean values within the box. Box size and location is user adjustable.
Displays the value at the cursor. Cursor is movable using the navigation keys.
NONE
MIN/MAX
POINT
PROFILE
SQUARE
ISOTHERM
User programmable cursors provide a comprehensive set of options for evaluating thermal profiles. Identify a single point (user selectable) to automatically detect minimum, maximum and mean temperatures of a selected area or the entire image.
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CAmReport software
CAmReport, the software for analyzing thermograms.
This comprehensive software offers all the necessary functions for effective analysis of the measurement results and report generation.
Sample Test Report
Features
• Transfer measurements from your camera to the software by USB cable, wireless Bluetooth, or transportable SD card
• Drag-and-drop measurement images from the storage directory to the analysis window in the software
• Includes thermal and real images automatically
Reports can be exported in Word or PDF format. This makes it simple to print and/or archive them.
Report creation is automatic, using one of three available templates.
• Superimpose thermal images over real images for better visual analytical results
• Locate Min/Max and mean temperatures of the image or an area of the image
• User selectable color palette from seven different types
• Summary table automatically displays environmental parameters and statistical results of the measurement
• Include dictated audio comments into the report
• Includes multiple analytical tools for assessing thermal images
• Manually enter measurement analysis findings, site characteristics and operator information to your report.
• Add graphics such as logos to your reports
• Correct the measurement results using built-in or user configured emissivity tables
• Include multiple measurements in any report
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• Save reports as a Word or PDF document
Typical analysis tab screen
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Specifications & ordering info
IR Detector
Compatable AEMC 407 & 607, and Multimeters MTX 3292-BT & 3293-BT
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Models are Clamp-On Meters
Measurement data can also be stored
with each thermogram. The Model 1950
can wirelessly connect via Bluetooth to a
compatible clamp-on meter or multimeter,
enabling you to combine electrical
measurements to the imaging data.
Type Spectral Range Resolution
IR Imaging Performance
NETD Frequency Field View IFOV (Spatial Resolution) Min Focal Distance
Focusing
Adjustment
Visual Image
Built-in Digital Video Min Focal Distance
Presentation of Images
Images Displayed LCD Screen Image Display
Functions
Image Freezing Storage
Measurement
Temperature Range Accuracy
Analysis Functions
Analysis Tools
Adjustment Correction Isotherm Display
Voice Recordings
Software Power Source
Safety Environmental Specification
Operating Temperature
Storage Temperature
Humidity
Drop Resistance
Impact Resistance
Vibration Resistance
Protection
Dimensions/Weight
Point cursor, area cursor, temperature profile,
minimum/maximum, cursor and isothermal
Automatic or manual adjustment of the minimum/maximum palette
Emissivity, distance, ambient; temperature, relative humidity
Color display of a temperature range adjustable by the user
8.86 x 4.92 x 3.27" (225 x 125 x 83mm)/25 oz. (700 g)
UFPA microbolometer
8~14µm
80 x 80
80mK at 86°F (30°C) [0.1° at 30°C]
9Hz
20° x 20°
4.4mrad
15.6" (0.4m)
Focus free
320 x 240 pixels
2" (0.05m)
Infrared image, real image
2.8" (7.1cm)
Multiple palettes selectable
Moving or frozen image
Micro SD and SD HC card
-4 to 482°F (-20 to 250°C) ±3.6°F (±2°C or ±2%)
Via Bluetooth headset
Analysis & report writing software
NiMH, low self-discharge battery;
Battery Life: 13h30 typical (11h min)
EN61326-1, EN61010-1-Ed.02
-4 to 122°F (-15 to 50°C)
-40 to 158°F (-40 to 70°C)
10% to 95%
6' (2m) on all sides
25G
2G
IP54
Carrying case, external battery charger, USB cable, four NiMH rechargeable batteries, SD card, Bluetooth headphone, quick start guide, and a USB stick with CAmReport software and user manual.
2 year warranty
DESCRIPTION CATALOG NO.
Thermal Imaging IR Camera Model 1950 2121.40
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