The Thermal Imager is handheld imaging camera used for predictive maintenance, equipment troubleshooting,
and verification. Thermal and visual images are displayed on the LCD and can be saved to a Micro SD Memory
card. Transferring images to a PC is accomplished by removing the SD memory card and connecting it to a
PC through the included card reader.
In addition to the features mentioned above, the Thermal Imager provide video recording with audio and
play back.
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2 Safety Information
To prevent eye damage and personal injury, do not look into the laser. Do not point laser directly at persons
or animals or indirectly off reflective surfaces.
Do not disassemble or do a modification to the Thermal Imager.
Do not point the Thermal Imager (with or without the lens cover) at intensive energy sources, for example
devices that emit laser radiation, or the sun.
This can have an unwanted effect on the accuracy of the camera. It can also cause damage to the detector
in the Thermal Imager.
Do not use the Thermal Imager in a temperature higher than 50°C(122°F), lower than -20°C(-4°F). High
temperature or low temperature can cause damage to the Thermal Imager.
Only use the correct equipment to discharge the battery.
If you do not use the correct equipment, you can decrease the performance or the life cycle of the battery.
If you do not use the correct equipment, an incorrect flow of current to the battery can occur. This can cause
the battery to become hot, or cause an explosion and injury to persons.
Do not pull out the battery when the thermal imager is working.
If you pull out the battery when the thermal imager is working, it may cause the thermal imager work
unnormal.
Do not disassemble or do a modification to the battery.
The battery contains safety and protection devices which, if they become damaged, can cause the battery
to become hot, or cause an explosion or an ignition. If there is a leak from the battery and the fluid gets into
your eyes, do not rub your eyes. Flush well with water and immediately get medical care.
Do not make holes in the battery with objects. Do not hit the battery with a hammer. Do not step on the
battery, or apply strong impacts or shocks to it.
Do not put the battery in or near a fire, or in direct sunlight, or other high-temperature locations. Do not
solder directly onto the battery.
Always charge the battery in the special temperature rang.
The temperature range through which you can charge the battery is 0°C to 50°C(32°F to 122°F). If you
charge the battery at temperatures out of this range, it can cause the battery to become hot or to break. It
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can also decrease the performance or the life cycle of the battery.
Do not get water or salt water on the battery, or permit the battery to get wet.
Clean the case with a damp cloth and a weak soap solution. Do not use abrasives, isopropyl alcohol, or
solvents to clean the case or lens/screen.
Be careful when you clean the infrared lens. Do not clean the infrared lens too vigorously. This can damage
the anti-reflective coating.
Avoid condensation
Take the Thermal Imager from from cold to hot, it will appear condensation in thermal Imager. To protect
the Thermal Imager, you should power of the Thermal Imager, wait until the Thermal Imager has become war
enough for the condensation to evaporate.
Storage
If you do not use the Thermal Imager, put the Thermal Imager in cool and dry environment, if you store
Thermal Imager equipped with the battery, the power of the battery will be exhausted.
3.Packing Lists
Standard Accessories
Item
Thermal Imager
Lens
Li-ion Battery
AC Adaptor
Micro SD
USB Cable
USB OTG Cable
Non-slip Strap
User Manual
Warranty Card
PC Software
Installation CD
Gift box & Carrying case
Quantity
Description
1
1
Field of view = 19°x 25°,f=9mm
1
3.7V, 2600mAH
1
Input AC Volts: 100V~240V, 50/60HZ, MAX 0.9A
Output DC Volts: 5V, 2400mA
1
8Gbyte
1
1
1
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4.Specifications
Imaging and Optical Data
Field of view (FOV) / Minimum focus distance
Spatial resolution (IFOV)
Thermal sensitivity/NETD
Image frequency
Focus mode
Zoom
Focal length
Focal Plane Array (FPA) / Spectral range
IR resolution
Image Presentation
Display
Image modes
Color palettes
Measurement
Object temperature range
Accuracy
Measurement Analysis
Spot
Automatic hot /cold detection
Emissivity correction
Measurement corrections
Storage of Videos
Storage media
Video storage format
Video storage mode
Storage of Images
Image storage format
Image storage mode
Set-up
Laser
Set-up commands
Languages
Digital Camera
Built-in digital camera
Built-in digital lens data
19°x 25°/ 0.5m
2.78mrad
< 0.1°C @ 30°C (86°F) / 100 mK
50Hz
Manual
1-32 x continuous, digital zoom
9mm
Uncooled microbolometer / 8-14 µm
160 x 120pixels
2.8 in. LCD, 240 x 320 pixels
IR image, Visual image, Image Fusion
IRON, Rainbow, Grey, Grey Inverted
-20°C to 150°C(-4°F to 302°F)
0°C to 350°C(32°F to 662°F)
±2°C(±3.6°F) or ±2% of reading(Environment
temperature 10°C-35°C, object temperature >0°C.)
Center Spot
Auto hot or cold markers
Variable from 0.01 to 1.0
Emissivity, Reflected temperature
8Gbytes Micro SD card
Standard MPEG-4 encode, 1280x960@30fps,
on memory card> 60 minutes
IR/visual images; simultaneous storage of IR and visual
images
Standard JPEG, including measurement data, on memory
card> 6000 pictures
IR/visual images; simultaneous storage of IR and visual
images
< class2
Local adaptation of units, language, date and time
formats, information of camera
Multinational
5 Megapixels
FOV 59°
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Data Communication Interfaces
Interfaces
USB
Video out
Power System
Battery
Input voltage
Charging system
Power management
Environmental data
Operating temperature range
Storage temperature range
Humidity (operating and storage)
Drop test
Bump
Vibration
Physical Data
Camera weight, incl. battery
Camera size (LxWxH)
5 Structure Description.
5BackView.1-
Infrared Camera Lens Cover
1-
Lens Focus Adjuster
2-
Trigger
3-
LCD Display
4-
Buttons
5-
(Left)Menu/Select Button
(Right)Lock/Close Button
Up/Zoom out Button
Down/Zoom in Button
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USB-mini, audio, HDMI
Data transform between camera and PC
Live video between camera and PC
HDMI
Li-ion battery, 4 hours operating time
DC 5V
In camera (AC adapter)
Automatic shutdown
-15°C to 50°C (5°F to 122°F)
-40°C to 70°C (-40°F to 158°F)
10%~90%
2m
25g(IEC60068-2-29)
2g(IEC60068-2-6)
<500g
224x77x96
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Right/Light Button
Left/Laser Button
Files Browse Button
Power Button
Battery Box
6-
Holes for Non-slip Strap
7-
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5.2-Front View
LED Light
8-
Visual Camera
9-
Laser Pointer
10-
Infrared Camera Lens
11-
Hole for Tripod Insertion
12-
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5.3-Interface
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Charge Light
13-
USB Cable Connection /Charger Input Terminal
14-
Audio/Microphone
15-
HDMI Output
16-
Micro SD Card
17-
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6.Before You Start
6.1-How to Charge the Battery
Before you use the Thermal Imager for the first time, charge the battery for a minimum of one and one-half
hours. The battery status shows on the four-segment charge indicator.
To charge the battery, use follow before:
Connect the ac power adapter into an ac wall outlet and connect the dc output to the Thermal Imager’s ac
1-
power socket, the charge light is on. The battery indicator becomes “”,
1-
while the battery charges with the ac power adapter.
1-
Charge until the charge indicator becomes “”
2-, the charge light is off .
Disconnect ac power adapter when the battery is full charged.
3-
Note
Make sure that the Thermal Imager is near room temperature before you connect it to the charger. Do not
charge in hot or cold areas. When you charge in extreme temperature, battery capacity may be decreased.
6.2-Power On and Off
To turn the Thermal Imager on, push the PowerButton. When Thermal Imagers power on, Push and
hold the PowerButton for two seconds, turn the Thermal Imager off.
Note
The thermal Imager needs sufficient warm-up time for the most accurate temperature measurements and
best image quality. This time can often vary by environmental conditions. It is best to wait a minimum of
10 minutes if the most accurate temperature measurement is very important to your application.
“”
“”
6.3-Desktop
The Desktop is as follow:
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6.4-Lens
The Thermal Imager has a Lens.
FOV
is the largest area that your imager can see at a set distance.
This table lists the horizontal FOV, vertical FOV and IFOV for lens.
Horizontal FOV
9mm
(Instantaneous Field of View) is the smallest detail within the FOV that can be detected or seen at a set
IFOV
distance, the unit is rad. The formula is this:
IFOV = ( Pixel Size )/ ( Lens focal length );
D:S( = 1/ IFOV) is the calculated spot size based on the pixel size of the Thermal
theoreticaltheoretical
Imager detector array and lens focal length.
Example: If Thermal Imager uses 9mm lens, because the Pixel Size of detector is 25um. Horizontal FOV is
19°, Vertical FOV is 25°, the IFOV is
Spot Size = 100.00cm*100.00cm
(Based upon IFOVtheoretical)
IFOVFocal Length
2.78mrad
19°
160m
359m
D:Smeasure ( = 1/ IFOV measure) is the spot size needed to provide an accurate temperature measure.
Typically, D:Smeasure is 2 to 3 times smaller than D:S theoretical, which means the temperature measurement
area of the target need to be 2 to 3 times larger than that determined by the calculated theoretical D:S.
Note:
IFOV theoretical represents the smallest objects that the thermal imager can detect or see. IFOV measure
represents the smallest object form which an accurate temperature can be measured by the thermal imager.
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6.5-Focus
To adjust focus, clockwise or Anti-clockwise rotates the IR Lens. When target comes into focus, it shows
a sharper image. When the target moves out of focus, the thermal image becomes blurry.
Note
Correct focus is important in all imaging applications. Correct focus makes sure that the infrared energy
is correctly directed onto the pixels of the detector. Without the correct focus, the thermal image can be blurry
and the radiometric data will be inaccurate. Out-of-focus infrared images are frequently unusable or of little
value.
6.6-Shutter
The thermal image of the Thermal Imager becomes blurry, when the Thermal Imager no correcting after
some minutes or the Thermal Imager changes target. To get fine thermal image, the Thermal Imager need
to correct.
The Thermal Imager has two mode for correcting, Manual and Auto Mode. In Manual Mode, push the
Power button, the Thermal Imager will correct. In Auto Mode, the Thermal Imager can correct automatically
while The thermal image of the Thermal Imager becomes blurry .
In desktop, press the up button, image zoom out 10%, long
press will continue to zoom out.
2-
In desktop, press the down button, image zoom in 10%, long
press will continue to zoom in.
When zoom in or zoom out, the zoom factor “1X” displays
in the upper status bar.
6.8-LED Light
1-
In desktop, press the right button and hold about 2 seconds, the LED light is on.
2-
In desktop, press the right button and hold about 2 seconds again, the LED light is off.
6.9-Laser
1-
In desktop, press the left button and hold about 2 seconds, the laser is on.
2-
In desktop, press the left button and hold about 2 seconds again, the laser is off.
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6.10-Temperature Measurement
All objects radiate infrared energy. The quantity of energy radiated is base on the actual surface temperature
and the surface emissivity of the object. The Thermal Imager senses the infrared energy from the surface
of the object and uses this data to calculate an estimated temperature value. Many common objects and
materials such as painted metal, wood, water, skin, and cloth are very good at radiating energy and it is easy
to get relatively accurate measurements. For surfaces that are good at radiating energy (high emissivity),
the emissivity factor is >=0.90. This simplification does not work on shiny surfaces or unpainted metals
as they have an emissivity of <0.6. These materials are not good at radiating energy and are classified as
low emissivity. To more accurately measure materials with a low emissivity, an emissivity correction is
necessary. Adjustment to the emissivity setting will usually allow the Thermal Imager to calculate a more
accurate estimate of the actual temperature. More information please see Emissivity Adjustment to get the
most accurate temperature measurements.
6.11-Emissivity Adjustment
The correct emissivity value is important to make the most accurate temperature measurement. Emissivity
of a surface can have a large effect on the apparent temperatures that the Thermal Imager observes.
Understanding the emissivity of the surface, but may not always, allow you to obtain more accurate temperature
measurements.
Note
Surfaces with an emissivity of <0.60 make reliable and consistent determination of actual temperature
problematic. The lower the emissivity, the more potential error is associated with the Imager’s temperature
measurement calculations. This is also true even when adjustments to the emissivity and reflected background
adjustments are performed properly.
Emissivity is set directly as a value or from a list of emissivity values for some common materials. The
global emissivity displays in LCD Screen as E=x.xx.
The following table gives typical emissivity of important materials.
Material
Water
Stainless steel
Aluminum plate
Asphalt
Concrete
Cast iron
Rubber
Wood
Brick
Ta pe
Brass plate
Human skin
PVC plastic
Polycarbonate
Oxidized copper
Rust
Paint
Soil
Emissivity
0.96
0.14
0.09
0.96
0.97
0.81
0.95
0.85
0.75
0.96
0.06
0.98
0.93
0.80
0.78
0.80
0.90
0.93
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6.12-Reflected Temperature
Using the offset factor, the reflection is calculated out due to the low emissivity and the accuracy of the
temperature measurement with infrared instruments is improved. In most cases, the reflected temperature
is identical to the ambient air temperature. Only when objects with strong emissions with much higher
temperature are in the proximity of the object being measured should be determined and used. The reflected
temperature has only little effect on objects with high emissivity. The reflected temperature can be set individually.
Follow these steps to get the right value for the reflected temperature.
Set the emissivity to 1.0
1-
Adjust the optical lens to near focus
2-
Looking in the opposite direction away from the object, take a measurement and freeze the image
3-
Determine the average value of the image and use that value for your input of reflected temperature.
4-
6.13-Thermal Imager Reporter Software
Thermal Imager Reporter software is supplied with the Thermal Imager. This Software is intended for
Thermal Imager and contains feature to analyze images, organize data and information, and make professional
reports. Thermal Imager Reporter software allows audio annotations and commentary to be reviewed on a PC.
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7.Menus
The menus, together with buttons, are access for image, measurement, Emiss, Palette, temperature
measurement range, take photo and video, review, and settings.
7.1-Main Menu
Main Menu is the main interface of the Thermal Imager’s
menus. It contains six items such as Measure, Emiss, Image,
Palette, Temperature measurement range, Settings.
Measure:
temperature measurement data related to the thermal images.
Emiss:
measured object, you can also set the environment reflected
temperature.
Image:
Imager’s LCD. It contains six items such as infrared image,
visual image and fusion.
Palette:
Range:
Settings:
of temperature measurement, date, time. restore factory setting and display product information.
7.2-Image Mode
In main menu, press “up” and “down” button, highlight “Image”.
1-
Press “select” button, popup Image submenu which contains infrared image, visual image and fusion.
2-
Press “up” and “down” button, highlight the Image mode which you want to choose.
3-
Press “Select” to confirm, “Close” to exit without change.
4-
set for the calculation and display of radiometric
Setting the materials type and the emissivity of the
set image source for the display on the Thermal
set the type of color bar.
set the temperature measurement range.
set for the user preferences such as language, unit
Thermal Imager has 3 kinds of image modes for display. IR, Visible, IR_Mix_VIS, AUF mode.
displays only infrared image;
IR:
displays only visible image;
Visible:
IR_Mix_VIS:
AUF:
the mix ratio of infrared and visible images automaticly.
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display fusion image of infrared and visible images.
Auto Fusion mode, compare the centre area temperature with full screen, the machine will calculate
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7.3-Image Palette
The Image Palette lets you change the false-color presentation of the infrared images on display or captured.
A variety of palettes are available for specific applications. The standard palettes offer an equal, linear
presentation of colors that allow for best presentation of detail.
Standard Palette
In main menu, press “up” and “down” button, highlight “Palette”.
1-
Press “select” button, popup the Image palette submenu. It shows four kinds of palettes, they are IRON,
2-
Rainbow, Grey, GreyInverted.
Press “up” and “down” button, highlight the palette which you want to choose.
3-
Press “Select” button to select palette, press “Close” button to return.
4-
7.4-Image Adjustment
There are two kinds of mode for image adjustment, Auto andManual. Press right function button to change
mode.means Manual,means Auto.
Auto: level and span are decided by the thermal image of
minimum temperature and maximum temperature.
Manual: level and span are decided by the manual values,
which decide by “Max Temp” and “Min Temp”.
Long press right function button to display menu for
adjusting “Max Temp” and “Min Temp”.
Press left button to decrease value, press right button to
increase value, press up button or down button to switch “Min
Temp” and “Max Temp”, press "Ok" to confirm, press “Cancel”
to exit without change.
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7.5-Measurement Menu
In main menu, highlight “Measure” and press “select” button, popup Measure submenu which contains
Spot, Hot, Cold.
Spot:
Measure the center point temperature.
Hot:
capture maximum temperature.
Cold:
capture minimum temperature.
Open and Close
Press “Select” to select Spot, Hot, Cold to open the corresponding point of the temperature measurement.
The iconmeans to open corresponding point measurement. the iconmeans to close corresponding
point measurement.
7.6-
Object Parameter Menu
In main menu, press “up” and “down” button, highlight “Emiss”, press “select” button, popup Object
parameter submenu.
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Emissivity
In Object parameter submenu, press “up” and “down” button, highlight “Emiss”, press “select” button,
popup emissivity submenu.
“Emiss” sets object emissivity, the value range is 0.01~1.00;
Reflective Temperature
The reflective temperature is important for radiometric temperature measurement. Thermal Imager has
temperature compensation for reflective temperature. To get more accurate temperature measurement,
accurately set the reflective temperature. In most cases, the reflected temperature is identical to the ambient
temperature. Only when objects with strong emissions with much higher temperature are in the proximity
of the object being measured, the reflected temperature must set.
In Object parameter submenu, press “up” and “down” button, highlight “Ref”.
1-
Press “select” button, the reflective temperature will be modified.
2-
Press “up” and “down” button to modify the Reflective temperature.
3-
Press “Select” to confirm, “Close” to exit without modify.
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7.7-Temperature Ranges
The temperature measurement ranges have “-20~150°C” and “0~350°C” to choose. The overlap
temperature of the two ranges is more accurate to choose “-20~150°C”.
In main menu, press “up” and “down” button, highlight “Range”.
1-
Press “select” button, popup temperature ranges submenu.
2-
Press “up” and “down” button, highlight the Range which you want to choose.
3-
Press “Select” to confirm, “Close” to exit without change.
4-
7.8-Settings Menu
In main menu, press “up” and “down” button, highlight “Settings”.
1-
Press “select” button, popup Settings submenu. two pages in Setting submenu.
2-
Press “left” and “right” button, switch the page which you want to choose. Press “up”, “down” button,
3-
highlight the Setting item.
Press “Select” button to entry into Setting item, “Close” to exit Setting submenu.
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7.8.1-Language
1-
In Settings submenu, press “up” and “down” button, highlight “Language”.
2-
Press “select” button, popup language submenu.
3-
Press “up”, “down”, “left” and “right” button, highlight the language which you want to choose.
4-
Press “Select” button to confirm, “Close” to exit without change.
7.8.2-Temperature Unit
1-
In Settings submenu, press “up” and “down” button, highlight “Temp. Unit”
2-
Press “select” button, popup Temperature Unit submenu.
3-
Press “up” and “down” button, highlight the temperature unit which you want to choose.
4-
Press “Select” to confirm, “Close” to exit without change.
Temperature Unit have three types to choose: °C, °F and K.
Conversion relationship: °F=1.8 x °C+32, K=273.15+°C.
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7.8.3-Factory Set
1-
In Settings submenu, press “up” and “down” button, highlight “Factory Set”.
Press “OK” to restore factory setting, “Cancel” to exit without change.
Factory Settings of the Thermal Imager is as follow:
Item
Measurement
Measurement Parameters
Image
System Setting
Parameter
Center Spot Measurement
Hot Spot Measurement
Cold Spot Measurement
Emissivity
Reflective temperature
Mode
Palette
Adjustment
Language
HDMI Output
Laser
Lamp
Value
off
off
off
0.95
25°C
Infrared
Iron
Auto
English
off
off
off
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7.8.4-Set Time
1-
In Settings submenu, press “Up” and “Down” button, highlight “Set time”.
2-
Press “select” button, popup “Set time” submenu.
3-
Press “Left” and “Right” button, highlight the item which you want to choose.
4-
Press “Up” and “Down” button, modify the value of the selected item.
7.8.5-Information
1-
In Settings submenu, press “Up” and “Down” button, highlight “Information”.
In Settings submenu, press “Up” and “Down” button, highlight
1-
“Alignment”.
Press “select” button, popup “Alignment” submenu.
2-
Press “up” and “down” button, highlight the item which you
3-
want to choose.
Press “Select” to confirm, “Close” to exit without change.
4-
7.8.7-Power off
In Settings submenu, press “Up” and “Down” button, highlight
1-
“Auto power off”.
Press “select” button, popup “Auto power off” submenu.
2-
Press “up” and “down” button, highlight the item which you
3-
want to choose.
Press “Select” to confirm, “Close” to exit without change.
4-
The Thermal Imager will shut down after shut down time of
inactivity. There are 5 minutes, 10minutes, 30 minutes to select
for setting shut down time. “OFF” means to never shut down.
7.8.8-Volume
1-
In Settings submenu, press “up” and “down” button, highlight
“Volume”
2-
Press “select” button, popup Volume submenu.
3-
Press “left” and “right” button, change the volume level.
4-
Press “Select” to confirm, “Close” to exit without change.
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7.9-Camera Menu
Thermal Imager has photo and video functions. In photo function, the Imager can save thousands of images.
Every image resolution is 1280x960, format is .jpg, and stores infrared data and visible data in an image.
In video function, the Imager has .mp4 video capture for hours, and save infrared data in .mp4 format.
Note
Images and video files are stored in SD Memory Card. Images can easily be read and second analyzed
within Thermal Imager PC software.
Save Image
In desktop, press Trigger button,
1-
freeze an image.
Press “Save” key save image,
2-
and show the file name saved,
press “Cancel” return desktop
without saving image.
7.10-Video Menu
The Thermal Imager has .mp4 video capture.
In desktop, press Trigger button and hold for about 2 seconds, start video capture with voice.
1-
Insert earphone with microphone, voice can be recorded too.
2-
To stop video capture, press Trigger button again.
3-
Press "Save" key, The video saved in the video file. Press “Cancel” key, stop video capture without saving
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7.11-Files Browser
In desktop, press “Files Browse” button, popup files Browser,
Which displays images and videos saved in SD Memory Card.
7.11.1-Open an Image
1-
Press “up”, “down”, “left” and “right” button, highlight an
image which you want to choose.
2-
Press “Open” key to open an image.
3-
Press “Up” button to zoom out, “Down” button to zoom in.
4-
Press “Left” button to open previous image, Press “Right”
button to open next image.
5-
To return files browser, Press “Browse” key.
6-
To return desktop, Press “Files browse” button again or press
“Exit” key.
7.11.2-Play a Video
1-
Press “up”, “down”, “left” and “right” button, highlight a video
which you want to choose.
2-
Press “Open” key entry player interface.
3-
To hear voice, Inser t earphone with microphone.
4-
To play a video, press “Trigger” button.
5-
To return files browser, Press “Browse” key.
6-
To return desktop, Press “Files browse” button again or press
“Exit” key.
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7.11.3-Delete a File or all Files
Press “up”, “down”, “left” and “right” button, highlight an
1-
image and a video which you want to choose.
Press “Option” key, popup “Option” submenu.
2-
Press “Up” and “Down” button, highlight “Delete”,
•
Press “OK” key Delete the selected file.
•
Press “Up” and “Down” button, highlight “Delete all”,
•
Press “OK” key Delete all file.
•
Press “Up” and “Down” button, highlight “Exit”,
•
Press “OK” key return desktop.
•
Press “Close” return files Browser.
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7.12-USB Mode
Connect USB cable to device, popup the menu as follow:
There are two modes for USB, Storage and PC Camera. press
up or down button to switch mode.
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7.12.1-Storage
Browse files stored on the SD card on your computer.
If select Storage mode, will display a picture as follow:
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7.12.2-PC Camera
The device is a USB camera for your computer. If select this
mode, will display a picture as follow:
7.13-HDMI Output
The video output available in the Thermal Imager enables displaying the thermal image(not includes
operator menu) on an external monitor or video recording device capable of managing HDMI systems. To
connect the Thermal Imager, proceed as follows:
Connect the Thermal Imager to the external HDMI monitor or recording device using the HDMI video
1-
cable provided.
Turn on the external HDMI monitor or device.
2-
Power on the Thermal Imager.
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With the image displayed on the external HDMI monitor or device, the thermal imager's display works
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simultaneously.
Once the operations on the external device are finished, Switch off the extern device and disconnect the
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HDMI video cable from the thermal imager.
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8-Fault Diagnosis and Exclusion
If you encounter any problems while using the thermal imager, overhaul according to the following table.
If the problem persists, disconnect the power and contact with the company's technical support department.
Phenomenon of the fault
Thermal imager cannot start
Thermal imager shut down
No Thermal image
Cause of the fault
No battery
No power
No power
The lens cap cover
Solution
Inserting the battery
Replace the battery or charge it
Replace the battery or charge it
Opened the lens cap
9-Android/iOS APP Thermview
Software install and uninstall
9.1-System required
Android mobile phone: Android 4.0 above, with USB OTG Support
iOS: iPhone4 above
9.2-ThermoviewApp install
Android: Search “Thermview” on Google Play and install it.
IOS: Search “Thermview” on Apple Store and install it.
10 Thermview function
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10.1-Import pictures
Use the USB OTG cable download the IR pictures from the thermal imager directly
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Copy the IR pictures from PC or SD card.
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10.2-
Analyse
Select a IR Picture and click “” icon to analyse it.
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0 3 Image mode
Click “” icon to select image mode, there are four mode for you to select
IR mode: only infrared picture displayed
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Visible mode: only visible picture displayed
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IR fusion mode: The infrared picture is fusioned with visible picture
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Visible fusion mode: full screen fusion, the visible picture is fusioned with infrared picture.
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0 4 Colorbar select.
Click “” icon to select colorbar. There are
eight colorbar for you choice.
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10.5-
Analyse
Click “” icon to analyse the IR pictures.
There are three analyse tools:
Point analyse: Add a point to the picture, it will display the temperature of the point.
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Line analyse: Add a line to the picture, it will display the highest, lowest and average temperature of the line.
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Area analyse: Add a rectangle to the picture, it will display the highest, lowest and average temperature of
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the rectangle.
10.6-Save and exit.
Click “” to save and return to the main page of the APP.
11-Report and Share
11.1-Report
Click “” icon to report as a .pdf file.
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11.2-
Share
Click “” icon to share the Infrared picture with
Email, Cloud or Message and so on.
12-PC Software
Software Install and Uninstall
12.1-System required
Window XP or higher version of Windows system, please make sure you have installed Net Framework
2.0 or Net Framework 3.5(include 2.0)when you install PCIMeter software. If not, please find and install our
Microsoft. NET_Framework_v2.0.exe that provided to you .
Open the net framework 2.0,Follow all tips to install Net Framework 2.0 till it finishes.
If your system already have installed Net Framework 2.0, then no need to install again.
12.2-IRMeter Install
You can insert your installation CD to install directly if you have one, or you can run“setup.exe” to install
it as follow.
Click “Next” to install, till finish installation.
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Installation Successful after click “Finish” like above.
12.3-Running
After ensuring PCIMeter software has been
installed, click shortcuts on the desktop or star t
menu to run the software.
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12.4-Uninstall
Uninstall PCIMeter in the start menu as follow,
then click "Next" to finish uninstall.
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