Before operating the device, you must read, understand, and follow all instructions, warnings, cautions, and legal disclaimers.
Důležitá poznámka
Před použitím zařízení si přečtěte veškeré pokyny, upozornění, varování a vyvázání se ze záruky, ujistěte se, že jim rozumíte, a řiďte se
jimi.
Vigtig meddelelse
Før du betjener enheden, skal du du læse, forstå og følge alle anvisninger, advarsler, sikkerhedsforanstaltninger og ansvarsfraskrivelser.
Wichtiger Hinweis
Bevor Sie das Gerät in Betrieb nehmen, lesen, verstehen und befolgen Sie unbedingt alle Anweisungen, Warnungen, Vorsichtshinweise
und Haftungsausschlüsse
Σημαντική σημείωση
Πριν από τη λειτουργία της συσκευής, πρέπει να διαβάσετε, να κατανοήσετε και να ακολουθήσετε όλες τις οδηγίες,
προειδοποιήσεις, προφυλάξεις και νομικές αποποιήσεις.
Nota importante
Antes de usar el dispositivo, debe leer, comprender y seguir toda la información sobre instrucciones, advertencias, precauciones y
renuncias de responsabilidad.
Tärkeä huomautus
Ennen laitteen käyttämistä on luettava ja ymmärrettävä kaikki ohjeet, vakavat varoitukset, varoitukset ja lakitiedotteet sekä noudatettava
niitä.
Remarque importante
Avant d'utiliser l'appareil, vous devez lire, comprendre et suivre l'ensemble des instructions, avertissements, mises en garde et clauses
légales de non-responsabilité.
Fontos megjegyzés
Az eszköz használata előtt figyelmesen olvassa el és tartsa be az összes utasítást, figyelmeztetést, óvintézkedést és jogi nyilatkozatot.
Nota importante
Prima di utilizzare il dispositivo, è importante leggere, capire e seguire tutte le istruzioni, avvertenze, precauzioni ed esclusioni di
responsabilità legali.
중요한 참고 사항
장치를 작동하기 전에 반드시 다음의 사용 설명서와 경고, 주의사항, 법적 책임제한을 읽고 이해하며 따라야 합니다.
Viktig
Før du bruker enheten, må du lese, forstå og følge instruksjoner, advarsler og informasjon om ansvarsfraskrivelse.
Belangrijke opmerking
Zorg ervoor dat u, voordat u het apparaat gaat gebruiken, alle instructies, waarschuwingen en juridische informatie hebt doorgelezen en
begrepen, en dat u deze opvolgt en in acht neemt.
Ważna uwaga
Przed rozpoczęciem korzystania z urządzenia należy koniecznie zapoznać się z wszystkimi instrukcjami, ostrzeżeniami, przestrogami i
uwagami prawnymi. Należy zawsze postępować zgodnie z zaleceniami tam zawartymi.
Nota importante
Antes de utilizar o dispositivo, deverá proceder à leitura e compreensão de todos os avisos, precauções, instruções e isenções de
responsabilidade legal e assegurar-se do seu cumprimento.
Важное примечание
До того, как пользоваться устройством, вам необходимо прочитать и понять все предупреждения, предостережения и
юридические ограничения ответственности и следовать им.
Viktig information
Innan du använder enheten måste du läsa, förstå och följa alla anvisningar, varningar, försiktighetsåtgärder och ansvarsfriskrivningar.
Önemli not
Cihazı çalıştırmadan önce tüm talimatları, uyarıları, ikazları ve yasal açıklamaları okumalı, anlamalı ve bunlara uymalısınız.
All products manufactured by FLIR Systems are warranted against defective
materials and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the delivery date
of the original purchase, provided such products have been under normal storage, use and service, and in accordance with FLIR Systems instruction.
Uncooled handheld infrared cameras manufactured by FLIR Systems are warranted against defective materials and workmanship for a period of two (2)
years from the delivery date of the original purchase, provided such products
have been under normal storage, use and service, and in accordance with
FLIR Systems instruction, and provided that the camera has been registered
within 60 days of original purchase.
Detectors for uncooled handheld infrared cameras manufactured by FLIRSystems are warranted against defective materials and workmanship for a period
of ten (10) years from the delivery date of the original purchase, provided such
products have been under normal storage, use and serv ice, and in accordance
with FLIR Systems instruction, and provided that the camera has been registered within 60 days of original purchase.
Products which are not manufactured by FLIR Systems but included in systems delivered by FLIR Systems to the original purchaser, carry the warranty, if
any, of the particular supplier only. FLIR Systems has no responsibility whatsoever for such products.
The warranty extends only to the original purchaser and is not transferable. It
is not applicable to any product which has been subjected to misuse, neglect,
accident or abnormal conditions of operation. Expendable parts are excluded
from the warranty.
In the case of a defect in a product covered by this warranty the product must
not be further used in order to prevent additional damage. The purchaser shall
promptly report any defect to FLIR Systems or this warranty will not apply.
FLIR Systems will, at its option, repair or replace any such defective product
free of charge if, upon inspection, it proves to be defective in material or workmanship and provided that it is returned to FLIR Systems within the said oneyear period.
FLIR Systems has no other obligation or liability for defects than those set forth
above.
No other warranty is expressed or implied. FLIR Systems specifically disclaims
the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose.
FLIR Systems shall not be liable forany direct, indirect, special, incidental or
consequential loss or damage, whether based oncontract, tort or any other legal theory.
This warranty shall be governed by Swedish law.
Any dispute, controversy or claim arisingout of or in connection with this war-
ranty, shall be finally settled by arbitration in accordance with the Rulesof the
Arbitration Institute of the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce. The place of arbitration shall be Stockholm. The language to be used in the arbitral proceedings shall be English.
1.2 Usage statistics
FLIR Systems reserves the right to gather anonymous usage statistics to help
maintain and improve the quality of our software and services.
1.3 Changes to registry
The registry entry HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet
\Control\Lsa\LmCompatibilityLevel will be automatically changed to level 2 if
the FLIR Camera Monitor service detects a FLIR camera connected to the
computer with a USB cable. The modification will only be executed if the camera device implements a remote network service that supports network logons.
1.4 U.S. Government Regulations
This product may be subject to U.S. Export Regulations. Please send any inquiries to exportquestions@flir.com.
The documentation must not, in whole orpart, be copied, photocopied, reproduced, translated or transmitted toany electronic medium or machine readable form without prior consent, in writing, from FLIR Systems.
Names and marks appearing on the products herein are either registered
trademarks or trademarks of FLIR Systems and/or its subsidiaries. All other
trademarks, trade names or company names referenced herein areused for
identification only and are the property of their respective owners.
1.6 Quality assurance
The Quality Management System under which these products are developed
and manufactured has been certified in accordance with the ISO 9001
standard.
FLIR Systems is committed to a policyof continuous development; therefore
we reserve the right to make changes and improvements on any of theproducts without prior notice.
1.7 Patents
One or several of the following patents and/or design patents may apply to the
products and/or features. Additional pending patents and/or pending design
patents may also apply.
• Youhave acquired a device (“INFRARED CAMERA”) that includes software licensed by FLIR Systems AB from Microsoft Licensing, GP or its affiliates (“MS”). Those installed software products of MS origin, as well as
associated media, printed materials, and “online” orelectronic documentation (“SOFTWARE”) are protected by international intellectual property
laws and treaties. The SOFTWARE is licensed, not sold. All rights
reserved.
• IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THIS END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT
(“EULA”), DO NOT USE THE DEVICE OR COPYTHE SOFTWARE. INSTEAD, PROMPTLYCONTACT FLIR Systems AB FOR INSTRUCTIONS
ON RETURN OF THE UNUSED DEVICE(S) FOR A REFUND. ANY USE
OF THE SOFTWARE, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO USE ON
THE DEVICE, WILL CONSTITUTE YOUR AGREEMENT TO THIS EULA (OR RATIFICATION OF ANY PREVIOUS CONSENT).
• GRANT OF SOFTWARE LICENSE. This EULA grants you the following
license:
◦ Youmay use the SOFTWARE only on the DEVICE.
◦ NOT FAULTTOLERANT. THE SOFTWARE IS NOT FAULT TOLER-
ANT.FLIR Systems AB HAS INDEPENDENTLYDETERMINED
HOW TO USE THE SOFTWARE IN THE DEVICE, AND MS HAS
RELIED UPON FLIR Systems AB TO CONDUCT SUFFICIENT
TESTING TO DETERMINE THAT THE SOFTWARE IS SUITABLE
FOR SUCH USE.
◦ NO WARRANTIES FOR THE SOFTWARE. THE SOFTWARE is
provided “AS IS” and with all faults. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO SATISFACTORY QUALITY, PERFORMANCE, ACCURACY, AND EFFORT (INCLUDING LACK OF NEGLIGENCE) IS WITH YOU.
ALSO, THERE IS NO WARRANTYAGAINST INTERFERENCE
WITH YOUR ENJOYMENTOF THE SOFTWARE OR AGAINST INFRINGEMENT.IF YOU HAVE RECEIVED ANY WARRANTIES RE-
GARDING THE DEVICE OR THE SOFTWARE, THOSE
WARRANTIES DO NOT ORIGINATE FROM, AND ARE NOT
BINDING ON, MS.
◦ No Liability for Certain Damages.EXCEPT AS PROHIBITED BY
LAW,MS SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES ARISING
FROM OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THE SOFTWARE. THIS LIMITATION SHALL APPLY
EVEN IF ANY REMEDY FAILS OF ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE. IN
NO EVENT SHALL MS BE LIABLE FORANY AMOUNT INEXCESS OF U.S. TWO HUNDRED FIFTY DOLLARS (U.S.$250.00).
◦ Limitations on Reverse Engineering, Decompilation, and Dis-
assembly. Youmay not reverse engineer, decompile, or disassem-
ble the SOFTWARE, except and only to the extent that such activity
is expressly permitted by applicable law notwithstanding this
limitation.
◦ SOFTWARE TRANSFER ALLOWED BUT WITH RESTRICTIONS.
Youmay permanently transfer rights under this EULA only as part of
a permanent sale or transfer of the Device, and only if the recipient
agrees to this EULA. If the SOFTWARE is an upgrade, any transfer
must also include all prior versions of the SOFTWARE.
◦ EXPORT RESTRICTIONS. You acknowledge that SOFTWARE is
subject to U.S. export jurisdiction. You agree to comply with all applicable international and national laws that apply to the SOFTWARE,
including the U.S. Export Administration Regulations, as well as
end-user, end-use and destination restrictions issued by U.S. and
other governments. For additional information see http://www.microsoft.com/exporting/.
useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITYor FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU Lesser General Public License, http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl-2.1.html.
The source code for the libraries Qt4 Core and Qt4 GUI may be requested
from FLIR Systems AB.
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Safety information
WARNING
Applicability: Class B digital devices.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant
to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference
to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference
by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
WARNING
Applicability: Digital devices subject to 15.19/RSS-210.
NOTICE: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS-210 of Industry Canada. Op-
eration is subject to the following two conditions:
1. this device may not cause harmful interference, and
2. this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
WARNING
Applicability: Digital devices subject to 15.21.
NOTICE: Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by FLIR Systems
may void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment.
WARNING
Applicability: Digital devices subject to 2.1091/2.1093/OET Bulletin 65.
Radiofrequency radiation exposure Information: The radiated output power of the device is below
the FCC/IC radio frequency exposure limits. Nevertheless, the device shall be used in such a manner that
the potential for human contact during normal operation is minimized.
WARNING
Applicability: Cameras with one or more laser pointers.
Do not look directly into the laser beam. The laser beam can cause eye irritation.
WARNING
Applicability: Cameras with one or more batteries.
Do not disassemble or do a modification to the battery. The battery contains safety and protection devices
which, if damage occurs, can cause the battery to become hot, or cause an explosion or an ignition.
WARNING
Applicability: Cameras with one or more batteries.
If there is a leak from the battery and you get the fluid in your eyes, do not rub your eyes. Flush well with
water and immediately get medical care. The battery fluid can cause injury to your eyes if you do not do
this.
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WARNING
Applicability: Cameras with one or more batteries.
Do not continue to charge the battery if it does not become charged in the specified charging time. If you
continue to charge the battery, it can become hot and cause an explosion or ignition. Injury to persons
can occur.
WARNING
Applicability: Cameras with one or more batteries.
Only use the correct equipment to remove the electrical power from 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. Injury to persons can occur.
WARNING
Make sure that you read all applicable MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheets) and warning labels on containers before you use a liquid. The liquids can be dangerous. Injury to persons can occur.
CAUTION
Do not point the infrared camera (with or without the lens cover) at strong energy sources, for example,
devices that cause 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 camera.
CAUTION
Do not use the camera in temperatures more than +50°C (+122°F), unless other information is specified
in the user documentation or technical data. High temperatures can cause damage to the camera.
CAUTION
Applicability: Cameras with one or more laser pointers.
To prevent damage, put the protective cap on the laser pointer when you do not operate the laser pointer.
Damage to the laser pointer can occur if you do not do this.
CAUTION
Applicability: Cameras with one or more batteries.
Do not attach the batteries directly to a car’s cigarette lighter socket, unless FLIR Systems supplies a specific adapter to connect the batteries to a cigarette lighter socket. Damage to the batteries can occur.
CAUTION
Applicability: Cameras with one or more batteries.
Do not connect the positive terminal and the negative terminal of the battery to each other with a metal
object (such as wire). Damage to the batteries can occur.
CAUTION
Applicability: Cameras with one or more batteries.
Do not get water or salt water on the battery, or permit the battery to become wet. Damage to the batteries
can occur.
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CAUTION
Applicability: Cameras with one or more batteries.
Do not make holes in the battery with objects. Damage to the battery can occur.
CAUTION
Applicability: Cameras with one or more batteries.
Do not hit the battery with a hammer. Damage to the battery can occur.
CAUTION
Applicability: Cameras with one or more batteries.
Do not put your foot on the battery, hit it or cause shocks to it. Damage to the battery can occur.
CAUTION
Applicability: Cameras with one or more batteries.
Do not put the batteries in or near a fire, or into direct sunlight. When the battery becomes hot, the built-in
safety equipment becomes energized and can stop the battery charging procedure. If the battery becomes hot, damage can occur to the safety equipment and this can cause more heat, damage or ignition
of the battery.
CAUTION
Applicability: Cameras with one or more batteries.
Do not put the battery on a fire or increase the temperature of the battery with heat. Damage to the battery
and injury to persons can occur.
CAUTION
Applicability: Cameras with one or more batteries.
Do not put the battery on or near fires, stoves, or other high-temperature locations. Damage to the battery
and injury to persons can occur.
CAUTION
Applicability: Cameras with one or more batteries.
Do not solder directly onto the battery. Damage to the battery can occur.
CAUTION
Applicability: Cameras with one or more batteries.
Do not use the battery if, when you use, charge, or put the battery in storage, there is an unusual smell
from the battery, the battery feels hot, changes color, changes shape, or is in an unusual condition. Speak
with your sales office if one or more of these problems occurs. Damage to the battery and injury to persons can occur.
CAUTION
Applicability: Cameras with one or more batteries.
Only use a specified battery charger when you charge the battery. Damage to the battery can occur if you
do not do this.
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CAUTION
Applicability: Cameras with one or more batteries.
Only use a specified battery for the camera. Damage to the camera and the battery can occur if you do
not do this.
CAUTION
Applicability: Cameras with one or more batteries.
The temperature range through which you can charge the battery is ±0°C to +45°C (+32°F to +113°F),
unless other information is specified in the user documentation or technical data. If you charge the battery
at temperatures out of this range, it can cause the battery to become hot or to break. It can also decrease
the performance or the life cycle of the battery.
CAUTION
Applicability: Cameras with one or more batteries.
The temperature range through which you can remove the electrical power from the battery is -15°C to
+50°C (+5°F to +122°F), unless other information is specified in the user documentation or technical data.
If you operate the battery out of this temperature range, it can decrease the performance or the life cycle
of the battery.
CAUTION
Applicability: Cameras with one or more batteries.
When the battery is worn, apply insulation to the terminals with adhesive tape or equivalent materials before you discard it. Damage to the battery and injury to persons can occur if you do not do this.
CAUTION
Applicability: Cameras with one or more batteries.
Remove any water or moisture on the battery before you install it. Damage to the battery can occur if you
do not do this.
CAUTION
Do not apply solvents or equivalent liquids to the camera, the cables, or other items. Damage to the battery and injury to persons can occur.
CAUTION
Be careful when you clean the infrared lens. The lens has an anti-reflective coating which is easily damaged. Damage to the infrared lens can occur.
CAUTION
Do not use too much force to clean the infrared lens. This can cause damage to the anti-reflective
coating.
NOTE
The encapsulation rating is only applicable when all the openings on the camera are sealed with their correct covers, hatches, or caps. This includes the compartments for data storage, batteries, and
connectors.
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Notice to user
3.1 User-to-user forums
Exchange ideas, problems, and infrared solutions with fellow thermographers around the
world in our user-to-user forums. To go to the forums, visit:
http://www.infraredtraining.com/community/boards/
3.2 Calibration
We recommend that you send in the camera for calibration once a year. Contact your local
sales office for instructions on where to send the camera.
3.3 Accuracy
For very accurate results, we recommend that you wait 5 minutes after you have started
the camera before measuring a temperature.
3.4 Disposal of electronic waste
As with most electronic products, this equipment must be disposed of in an environmentally friendly way, and in accordance with existing regulations for electronic waste.
Please contact your FLIR Systems representative for more details.
3.5 Training
To read about infrared training, visit:
• http://www.infraredtraining.com
• http://www.irtraining.com
• http://www.irtraining.eu
3.6 Documentation updates
Our manuals are updated several times per year, and we also issue product-critical notifications of changes on a regular basis.
To access the latest manuals and notifications, go to the Download tab at:
http://support.flir.com
It only takes a few minutes to register online. In the download area you will also find the lat-
est releases of manuals for our other products, as well as manuals for our historical and
obsolete products.
3.7 Important note about this manual
FLIR Systems issues generic manuals that cover several cameras within a model line.
This means that this manual may contain descriptions and explanations that do not apply
to your particular camera model.
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3.8 Note about authoritative versions
The authoritative version of this publication is English. In the event of divergences due to
translation errors, the English text has precedence.
Any late changes are first implemented in English.
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Customer help
4.1 General
For customer help, visit:
http://support.flir.com
4.2 Submitting a question
To submit a question to the customer help team, you must be a registered user. It only
takes a few minutes to register online. If you only want to search the knowledgebase for
existing questions and answers, you do not need to be a registered user.
When you want to submit a question, make sure that you have the following information to
hand:
• The camera model
• The camera serial number
• The communication protocol, or method, between the camera and your device (for example, HDMI, Ethernet, USB, or FireWire)
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• Device type (PC/Mac/iPhone/iPad/Android device, etc.)
• Version of any programs from FLIR Systems
• Full name, publication number, and revision number of the manual
4.3 Downloads
On the customer help site you can also download the following, when applicable for the
product:
• Firmware updates for your infrared camera.
• Program updates for your PC/Mac software.
• Freeware and evaluation versions of PC/Mac software.
• User documentation for current, obsolete, and historical products.
• Mechanical drawings (in *.dxf and *.pdf format).
• Cad data models (in *.stp format).
• Application stories.
• Technical datasheets.
• Product catalogs.
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Quick start guide
5.1 Procedure
Follow this procedure:
1. Put a battery into the battery compartment.
2. Charge the battery for 4 hours before starting the camera for the first time.
3. Insert a memory card into the card slot.
4. Push the On/off button
5. Aim the camera toward the object of interest.
6. Adjust the focus.
Note It is very important to adjust the focus correctly. Incorrect focus adjustment affects how the image modes work. It also affects the temperature measurement.
7. Push the Autofocus/save button fully down to save an image.
8. Go to http://support.flir.com/tools and download FLIR Tools.
9. Install FLIR Tools on your computer.
10. Start FLIR Tools.
11. Connect the camera to the computer using a USB cable.
12. Import the images into FLIR Tools.
13. Select one or more images.
14. Click Generate report.
15. Click Export to export the report as a PDF file.
16. Send the PDF report to your client.
to turn on the camera.
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List of accessories and services
Product namePart number
2-bay battery charger, incl. power supply with multi
plugs
Battery
Battery packageT197667
Bluetooth HeadsetT197771ACC
Calibration including General maintenance T2xx-
IR lens, 4 mm (90°) with case and mounting support for T/B2xx-4xx
IR lens, 76 mm (6°) with case and mounting support for T/B-200/400
IR lens, f = 10 mm, 45° incl. case
IR lens, f = 30 mm, 15° incl. case
IR Window 2 in19250-100
IR Window 3 in.19251-100
IR Window 4 in.19252-100
Memory card SDHC 4 GBT911230ACC
Neck strapT198499
One year extended warranty for T2xx-4xx series
Pouch1124545
T197650
1196398ACC
T199802
T197215
T198697
T199014
T199044
T199043
T198731
T199012
T199042
T197000
T197412
T197408
1196960
1196961
T199815
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List of accessories and services
Product namePart number
Pouch for FLIR T6xx and T4xx seriesT198495
Power supply, incl. multi plugsT910814
SS IR Window 2 in.
SS IR Window 3 in.
SS IR Window 4 in.
Sun shieldT198493
Tool beltT911093
USB cable Std A <-> Mini-B
Video cable1910582ACC
19250-200
19251-200
19252-200
1910423
Note FLIR Systems reserves the right to discontinue models, parts or accessories, and
other items, or to change specifications at any time without prior notice.
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A note about ergonomics
7.1 General
To prevent strain-related injuries, it is important that you hold the camera ergonomically
correct. This section gives advice and examples on how to hold the camera.
Note Please note the following:
• Always tilt the touch-screen LCD to suit your work position.
• When you hold the camera, make sure that you support the optics housing with your left
hand too. This decreases the strain on your right hand.
7.2 Figure
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Camera parts
8.1 View from the rear
8.1.1 Figure
8.1.2 Explanation
1. Touch-screen LCD.
2. Antenna for wireless communication.
3. Digital zoom button.
4. Programmable button.
5. Joystick with push-button functionality.
6. Back button.
7. Camera lamp button.
8. Button to switch between automatic and manual image adjustment mode.
9. Image archive button.
10. On/off button.
11. Hand strap.
8.2 View from the front
8.2.1 Figure
8.2.2 Explanation
1. Laser pointer button. Push to activate the laser pointer.
2. Autofocus/save button.
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3. Focus button. Move left/right to focus the camera.
4. Attachment point for the neck strap.
5. Camera lamp.
6. Digital camera.
7. Release button for additional infrared lenses.
8. Laser pointer.
Note The laser pointer may not be enabled in all markets.
9. Infrared lens.
8.3 View from the bottom
8.3.1 Figure
8.3.2 Explanation
1. USB-A cable (to connect an external USB device to the camera).
2. Indicator showing that the memory card is busy.
Note
• Do not eject the memory card when this LED is flashing.
• Do not connect the camera to a computer when this LED is flashing.
3. USB Mini-B cable (to connect the camera to a computer).
4. Memory card.
5. Video cable (composite video).
6. Tripod mount 1/4″-20.
7. Latch for the cover to the connector bay.
8. Battery compartment cover.
9. Latch for the battery compartment cover.
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8.4 Battery condition indicator
8.4.1 Figure
8.4.2 Explanation
Type of signalExplanation
The green light flashes.The power supply or the stand-alone battery
The green light is continuous.The battery is fully charged.
The green light is off.The camera is using the battery (instead of the
charger is charging the battery.
power supply).
8.5 Laser pointer
8.5.1 Figure
Figure 8.1 This figure shows the difference in position between the laser pointer and the optical center of
the infrared lens.
WARNING
Do not look directly into the laser beam. The laser beam can cause eye irritation.
Note The laser pointer is enabled by a setting. Select(Settings) > Device settings >
Set up camera > Lamp & laser > Enable lamp & laser.
Note The laser pointer may not be enabled in all markets.
Note The symbol
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8.5.2 Laser warning label
A laser warning label with the following information is attached to the camera:
8.5.3 Laser rules and regulations
Wavelength: 635 nm. Maximum output power: 1 mW.
This product complies with 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11 except for deviations pursuant
to Laser Notice No. 50, dated June 24, 2007.
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Screen elements
9.1 Figure
9.2 Explanation
1. Measurement toolbar.
2. Measurement tool (e.g., spotmeter).
3. Result table.
4. Status icons.
5. Temperature scale.
6. Settings toolbar button.
7. Color toolbar button.
8. Measurement toolbar button.
9. Image mode toolbar button.
10. Measurement parameters toolbar button.
11. Recording mode toolbar button.
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Navigating the menu system
10.1 Figure
10.2 Explanation
The figure above shows the two ways to navigate the menu system in the camera:
• Using the index finger or a stylus pen specially designed for capacitive touch usage to
navigate the menu system (left).
• Using the joystick to navigate the menu system (right).
You can also use a combination of the two.
In this manual it is assumed that the joystick is used, but most tasks can also be carried
out using the index finger or a stylus pen.
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Pairing Bluetooth devices
11.1 General
Before you can use a Bluetooth device with the camera, you need to pair the devices.
11.2 Procedure
Follow this procedure:
1. Push the joystick to display the menu system.
2. Use the joystick to go to
3. Push the joystick to display the Settings menu.
4. Select Device settings and push the joystick.
5. Select Bluetooth including METERLiNK and push the joystick.
6. If the Bluetooth check box is unchecked, push the joystick to activate Bluetooth.
Note You also need to activate Bluetooth connectivity on the external device.
7. Select Scan for Bluetooth devices and push the joystick.
8. Wait until a list of available devices is displayed. This will take about 15 seconds.
9. When a Bluetooth device is found, select the device to add it, and begin the pairing
procedure. The device is then ready to be used.
Note
• Only METERLiNK devices and Bluetooth-enabled headsets will appear in the list of
available devices.
• You can add several devices.
• You can remove a device by selecting the device and then selecting Unpair device.
• After adding a METERLiNK device, such as the FLIR MR77 or FLIR DM93, the result
from the meter will be visible in the result table and stored with the images. For more information, see section 17 Fetching data from external FLIR meters, page 51.
• After adding a Bluetooth-enabled headset, it is ready to be used for adding voice
annotations.
(Settings).
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Configuring Wi-Fi
12.1 General
Depending on your camera configuration, you can connect the camera to a wireless local
area network (WLAN) using Wi-Fi, or let the camera provide Wi-Fi access to another
device.
You can connect the camera in two different ways:
• Most common use: Setting up a peer-to-peer connection (also called an ad hoc or P2P
connection). This method is primarily used with other devices, e.g., an iPhone or iPad.
• Less common use: Connecting the camera to a WLAN.
12.2 Setting up a peer-to-peer connection (most common use)
Follow this procedure:
1. Push the joystick to display the menu system.
2. Use the joystick to go to
3. Push the joystick to display the Settings menu.
4. Select Device settings and push the joystick.
5. Select Wi-Fi and push the joystick.
6. Select Share and push the joystick.
7. (Optional step.) To display and change the parameters, select Settings and push the
joystick.
• To change the channel (the channel that the camera is broadcasting on), select
Channel and push the joystick.
• To activate WEP (encryption algorithm), select WEP and push the joystick. This will
check the WEP check box.
• To change the WEP password, select Password and push the joystick.
Note These parameters are set for your camera’s network. They will be used by the
external device to connect that device to the network.
12.3 Connecting the camera to a wireless local area network (less common use)
Follow this procedure:
1. Push the joystick to display the menu system.
2. Use the joystick to go to
3. Push the joystick to display the Settings menu.
4. Select Device settings and push the joystick.
5. Select Wi-Fi and push the joystick.
6. Select Connect to network and push the joystick.
7. To display a list of the available networks, select Networks and push the joystick.
8. Select one of the available networks.
Password-protected networks are indicated with a padlock icon, and for these you will
need to enter a password.
Note Some networks do not broadcast their existence. To connect to such a network,
select Settings from the Networks list and push the joystick. Then select Add network...
and set all parameters manually according to that network.
(Settings).
(Settings).
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Handling the camera
13.1 Charging the battery
Note You must charge the battery for 4 hours before you start using the camera for the
first time.
13.1.1 General
You must charge the battery when a low battery voltage warning is displayed on the
screen.
Follow one of these procedures to charge the battery:
• Use the combined power supply and battery charger to charge the battery when it is in-
side the camera.
• Use the combined power supply and battery charger to charge the battery when it is
outside the camera.
• Use the stand-alone battery charger to charge the battery.
13.1.2 Using the combined power supply and battery charger to charge the
battery when it is inside the camera
Note For brevity, the ‘combined power supply and battery charger’ is called the ‘power
supply’ below.
13.1.2.1 Procedure
Follow this procedure:
1. Open the battery compartment cover.
2. Connect the power supply cable plug to the connector on the battery.
3. Connect the power supply mains-electricity plug to a mains socket.
4. Disconnect the power supply cable plug when the green light of the battery condition
indicator is continuous.
See also:
For information about the battery condition indicator, see 8.4 Battery condition indicator,
page 17.
13.1.3 Using the combined power supply and battery charger to charge the
battery when it is outside the camera
Note For brevity, the ‘combined power supply and battery charger’ is called the ‘power
supply’ below.
13.1.3.1 Procedure
Follow this procedure:
1. Put the battery on a flat surface.
2. Connect the power supply cable plug to the connector on the battery.
3. Connect the power supply mains-electricity plug to a mains socket.
4. Disconnect the power supply cable plug when the green light of the battery condition
indicator is continuous.
See also:
For information about the battery condition indicator, see 8.4 Battery condition indicator,
page 17.
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13.1.4 Using the stand-alone battery charger to charge the battery
13.1.4.1 Procedure
Follow this procedure:
1. Put the battery in the stand-alone battery charger.
2. Connect the power supply cable plug to the connector on the stand-alone battery
charger.
3. Connect the power supply mains-electricity plug to a mains socket.
4. Disconnect the power supply cable plug when the green light of the battery condition
indicator is continuous.
See also:
For information about the battery condition indicator, see 8.4 Battery condition indicator,
page 17.
13.2 Inserting the battery
Note Use a clean, dry cloth to remove any water or moisture on the battery before you
insert it.
13.2.1 Procedure
Follow this procedure:
1. Push the release button on the battery compartment cover to unlock it.
2. Open the cover to the battery compartment.
3. Push the battery into the battery compartment until the battery-locking mechanism
engages.
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4. Close the cover to the battery compartment.
13.3 Removing the battery
13.3.1 Procedure
Follow this procedure:
1. Push the release button on the battery compartment cover to unlock it.
2. Open the cover to the battery compartment.
3. Push the red release button in the direction of the arrow to unlock the battery.
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4. Pull out the battery from the battery compartment.
13.4 Turning on and turning off the camera
• Push the
• Push and hold the
button to turn on the camera.
button for less than 5 seconds to put the camera in standby
mode. The camera then automatically turns off after 6 hours.
• Push and hold the
button for more than 10 seconds to turn off the camera.
13.5 Adjusting the angle of lens
13.5.1 Figure
13.5.2 Procedure
To adjust the angle, tilt the lens up or down.
13.6 Adjusting the infrared camera focus
13.6.1 Procedure
To adjust the infrared camera focus, do one of the following:
• Push the focus button left for far focus.
• Push the focus button right for near focus.
• Push the Autofocus/save button halfway down to autofocus the camera.
Note It is important that you hold the camera steady while autofocusing.
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13.7 Mounting an additional lens
Note Do not touch the lens surface when you mount an infrared lens. If this happens,
clean the lens according to the instructions in 28.2 Infrared lens, page 162.
13.7.1 Procedure
Follow this procedure:
1. Push the lens release button to unlock the lens cap.
2. Rotate the lens cap 30° counter-clockwise (looking at the front of the lens).
3. Carefully pull out the lens cap from the bayonet ring.
4. Correctly position the lens in front of the bayonet ring.
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5. Carefully push the lens into position.
6. Rotate the lens 30° clockwise (looking at the front of the lens).
13.8 Removing an additional infrared lens
Note Do not touch the lens surface when you mount an infrared lens. If this happens,
clean the lens according to the instructions in 28.2 Infrared lens, page 162.
When you have removed the lens, put the lens caps on the lens immediately, to protect it
from dust and fingerprints.
13.8.1 Procedure
Follow this procedure:
1. Push the lens release button to unlock the lens.
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2. Rotate the lens counter-clockwise 30° (looking at the front of the lens).
3. Carefully pull out the lens from the bayonet ring.
4. Correctly position the lens cap in front of the bayonet ring.
5. Carefully push the lens cap into position.
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6. Rotate the lens cap 30° clockwise (looking at the front of the lens).
13.9 Attaching the sunshield
13.9.1 Procedure
Follow this procedure:
1. Align the two front tabs of the sunshield with the corresponding two notches at the top
of the screen.
2. Push the front part of the sunshield into position. Make sure that the two tabs mate with
the corresponding notches.
3. Carefully hold together the two rear wings of the sunshield.
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4. Push the rear part of the sunshield toward the screen, and then release your grip. Make
sure that the two tabs mate with the corresponding notches.
13.10 Using the laser pointer
Note The laser pointer is enabled by a setting. Select
(Settings) > Device settings >
Set up camera > Lamp & laser > Enable lamp & laser.
13.10.1 Figure
13.10.2 Procedure
Follow this procedure:
1. To turn on the laser pointer, push and hold the laser pointer button.
2. To turn off the laser pointer, release the laser pointer button.
Note The laser pointer may not be enabled in all markets.
Note The symbol
is displayed on the screen when the laser pointer is on.
13.11 Calibrating the compass
13.11.1 Procedure
Follow this procedure:
1. Push the joystick to display the menu system.
2. Use the joystick to go to
(Settings).
3. Push the joystick to display the Settings menu.
4. Select Device settings and push the joystick.
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5. Select Compass and push the joystick.
6. Select Compass. If the Compass check box is unchecked, push the joystick to enable
the compass.
7. Select Calibrate compass and push the joystick. Follow the on-screen instructions.
Note You must rotate the camera slowly.
13.12 Calibrating the touchscreen LCD
13.12.1 Figure
13.12.2 Procedure
Follow this procedure:
1. Push the joystick to display the menu system.
2. Use the joystick to go to
(Settings).
3. Push the joystick to display the Settings menu.
4. Select Device settings and push the joystick.
5. Select Set up camera and push the joystick.
6. Select Calibrate touchscreen and push the joystick.
7. Calibrate the touchscreen by tapping the five crosshairs that appear on the screen using a stylus pen specially designed for capacitive touch usage.
8. When completed, push the joystick.
13.13 Using the camera lamp as a flash
13.13.1 General
The camera lamp can be used as a flash for the digital camera. When the flash function is
activated, the camera lamp will flash when an image is saved by pushing the Autofocus/
Save button fully down.
13.13.2 Procedure
Follow this procedure:
1. Push the joystick to display the menu system.
2. Use the joystick to go to
(Settings).
3. Push the joystick to display the Settings menu.
4. Select Device settings and push the joystick.
5. Select Set up camera and push the joystick.
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6. Select Lamp & laser and push the joystick.
7. Select Enable lamp & laser. If the check box is unchecked, push the joystick to enable
the camera lamp.
8. Select Use lamp as flash. If the check box is unchecked, push the joystick to activate
the flash function.
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Working with images
14.1 Saving an image
14.1.1 General
You can save images to a memory card.
The camera saves an image file including all thermal and visual information. This means
that you can open an image file at a later stage and, for example, select another image
mode, apply color alarms, and add measurement tools.
The image jpg file is fully radiometric and saved lossless, which enables full post-processing in FLIR Tools. There is also a regular jpg part (lossy) for convenient viewing in nonFLIR Systems software (Explorer).
14.1.2 About UltraMax
UltraMax is an image enhancement feature that increases the image resolution and lowers
the noise, making small objects easier to see and measure. An UltraMax image is twice as
wide and high as an ordinary image.
When an UltraMax image is captured by the camera, several ordinary images are saved in
the same file. Capturing all the images can take up to 1 second. To fully utilize UltraMax,
the images need to be slightly different, which can be accomplished by a slight movement
of the camera. You should hold the camera firmly in your hands (do not put it on a tripod),
which will make these images vary just a little during the capture. Correct focus, a highcontrast scene, and a non-moving target are other conditions that help to achieve a goodquality UltraMax image.
At the moment, only FLIR Tools has the ability to process UltraMax images. Other FLIR
software will treat the image as a regular image.
14.1.3 Image capacity
The capacity of a 4 GB memory card is theoretically 13 000 images (with no annotations).
Note Although a memory card may have a higher capacity than 5000 images, saving
more than that number of images severely slows down file management on the memory
card.
14.1.4 Naming convention
The naming convention for image files is FLIRxxxx.jpg, where xxxx is a unique counter.
14.1.5 Procedure
Follow this procedure:
1. To save an image, push the Autofocus/Save button fully down.
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Note
• Depending on the settings in
(Settings) > Save options, the following may happen:
◦ A preview image is displayed before the image is saved.
◦ An annotation tool or the annotation menu is displayed when the image has been
saved.
• To configure UltraMax, select
(Settings) > Save options > Image resolution =
UltraMax.
• The camera can be configured to also save the visual image as a separate file. Select
(Settings) > Save options > Photo as separate JPEG = On.
14.2 Previewing an image
14.2.1 General
You can preview an image before you save it. This enables you to see if the image contains
the information you want before you save it. You can also adjust and edit the image.
Note The camera must be configured to display a preview image before saving. Select
(Settings) > Save options > Preview image before saving = On.
14.2.2 Procedure
Follow this procedure:
1. To preview an image, push the Autofocus/Save button fully down. This displays the
preview.
2. Manual image adjust mode is now active, and the status icon
is displayed. For im-
age adjustment instructions, see 14.5 Adjusting an infrared image, page 36.
3. To edit the image, push the joystick. This displays a context menu. For editing instructions, see 14.4 Editing a saved image, page 36.
4. Do one of the following:
• To save the image, push the Autofocus/Save button fully down.
• To exit preview mode without saving, push the Back button
.
14.3 Opening a saved image
14.3.1 General
When you save an image, the image file is stored on the memory card. To display the image again, open it from the image archive.
14.3.2 Procedure
Follow this procedure:
1. Push the Image archive button
.
2. Move the joystick up/down or left/right to select the image you want to view.
3. Push the joystick. This will display the image at full size.
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4.
Do one or more of the following:
• To switch between an infrared image and a visual image, move the joystick up/down.
• To view the previous/next image, move the joystick left/right.
• To edit the image, add annotations, display information, or delete the image, push
the joystick. This displays a context menu.
• To return to the image archive overview, push the Back button
14.4 Editing a saved image
14.4.1 General
You can edit a saved image. You can also edit an image in preview mode.
14.4.2 Procedure
Follow this procedure:
1. Open the image in the image archive.
2. Push the joystick and select
3. Manual image adjust mode is now active, and the status icon
(Edit) from the menu.
is displayed. For im-
age adjustment instructions, see 14.5 Adjusting an infrared image, page 36.
4. Push the joystick. This displays a context menu.
• Select
• Select
• Select
• Select
• Select
(Cancel) to exit edit mode.
(Measurement parameters) to change the global parameters.
(Image mode) to change the image mode.
(Measurement) to add a measurement tool.
(Color) to change the color palette or set a color alarm.
.
• Select
(Save) to save and exit edit mode.
14.5 Adjusting an infrared image
14.5.1 General
An infrared image can be adjusted automatically or manually. When manual image adjust
mode is active, the status icon
• In live mode, push the button
is displayed.
to switch between automatic and manual image adjust
modes. You can also switch between the modes by touching the temperature scale on
the screen.
• In preview/edit mode, manual image adjust mode is active.
14.5.2 Example 1
Here are two infrared images of a building. In the left image, which is auto-adjusted, the
large temperature span between the clear sky and the heated building makes a correct
analysis difficult. You can analyze the building in more detail if you change the temperature
scale to values close to the temperature of the building.
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14.5.3 Example 2
Here are two infrared images of an isolator in a power line. To make it easier to analyze
the temperature variations in the isolator, the temperature in the right image has been
changed to values close to the temperature of the isolator.
AutomaticManual
14.5.4 Procedure
Follow this procedure:
1. In live mode, push the button
to enter manual image adjust mode.
2. To change the temperature scale minimum and maximum limits simultaneously, move
the joystick up/down.
3. To change the temperature scale minimum or maximum limit, do the following:
• Move the joystick left/right to select (highlight) the maximum or minimum
temperature.
• Move the joystick up/down to change the value of the highlighted temperature.
4. (Optional step). In preview/edit mode, push the button
to perform a one-shot auto-
adjust sequence.
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14.6 Performing a non-uniformity correction (NUC)
14.6.1 What is a non-uniformity correction?
A non-uniformity correction is an image correction carried out by the camera software to
compensate for different sensitivities of detector elements and other optical and geometrical disturbances
1
.
14.6.2 When to perform a non-uniformity correction?
The non-uniformity correction process should be carried out whenever the output image
becomes spatially noisy. The output can become spatially noisy when the ambient temperature changes (such as from day to night operation, and vice versa).
14.6.3 Procedure
To perform a non-uniformity correction, push and hold the Image archive button
for
more than 2 seconds.
14.7 Changing the temperature range
14.7.1 General
You must change the temperature range according to the expected temperature of the object you are inspecting.
14.7.2 Procedure
Follow this procedure:
1. Push the joystick to display the menu system.
2. Use the joystick to go to
(Settings).
3. Push the joystick to display the Settings menu.
4. Select Device settings and push the joystick.
5. Select Set up camera and push the joystick.
6. Select Camera temperature range and push the joystick.
7. Select the appropriate temperature range and push the joystick.
Note You can also assign the function Switch temperature range to the programmable
button. Select
(Settings) > Programmable button > Switch temperature range.
Overlay graphics provide information about an image, e.g., measurement functions and
parameters. You can choose to hide all overlay graphics.
14.8.2 Procedure
Follow this procedure:
1. Push the joystick to display the menu system.
2. Use the joystick to go to
1. Definition from the impending international adoption of DIN 54190-3 (Non-destructive testing – Thermographic
testing – Part 3: Terms and definitions).
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3. Push the joystick to display the Settings menu.
4. Select Programmable button and push the joystick.
5. Select Hide graphics and push the joystick. You have now assigned this function to the
button
. This is a programmable button, and you can assign other functions to it.
Note Other functions that can be associated with the programmable button include the
following:
• Hide graphics
• Calibrate
• Switch Thermal <> Digital camera
• Switch Thermal <> Thermal MSX
• Switch 1x zoom <> Max zoom
• Switch between two latest palettes
• Switch temperature range
14.9 Changing the color palette
14.9.1 General
You can change the color palette that the camera uses to display different temperatures. A
different palette can make it easier to analyze an image.
14.9.2 Procedure
Follow this procedure:
1. Push the joystick to display the menu system.
2. Use the joystick to go to
(Color).
3. Push the joystick to display a submenu.
4. Use the joystick to select a different palette.
5. Push the joystick.
14.10 Deleting an image
14.10.1 General
You can delete an image from the memory card.
14.10.2 Procedure
Follow this procedure:
1. Push the Image archive button
.
2. Move the joystick up/down or left/right to select the image you want to delete.
3. Push the joystick to display the image.
4. Push the joystick to display a menu.
5. On the menu, select
(Delete).
6. Push the joystick and confirm the choice.
Note Note that both images in the image file (thermal and visual) will be deleted.
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14.11 Deleting all images
14.11.1 General
You can delete all images from the memory card.
14.11.2 Procedure
Follow this procedure:
1. Push the joystick to display the menu system.
2. Use the joystick to go to
(Settings).
3. Push the joystick to display the Settings menu.
4. Select Reset options and push the joystick.
5. Select Delete all saved images... and confirm the choice.
14.12 Creating a PDF report in the camera
14.12.1 General
You can create a PDF report and save it to the memory card. You can then transfer the
PDF report to a computer, iPhone, or iPad using FLIR Tools, and send the report to a
customer.
14.12.2 Naming convention
The naming convention for report files is REPORTxxxx.jpg, where xxxx is a unique
counter.
14.12.3 Procedure
Follow this procedure:
1. Push the Image archive button
.
2. Move the joystick up/down or left/right to select an image.
3. Push the joystick to display the image.
4. Push the joystick to display a context menu.
5. Select
(Information & reports) and push the joystick. This displays information
about the image.
6. Select Create report and push the joystick.
The created report will be available in the archive.
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Working with image modes
15.1 General
The camera captures both thermal and visual images at the same time. By your choice of
image mode, you select which type of image to display on the screen.
The camera supports the following image modes:
• Thermal MSX (Multi Spectral Dynamic Imaging): The camera displays infrared images
where the edges of the objects are enhanced with visual image details.
• Thermal: A full infrared image is displayed.
• Picture in picture: An infrared image frame is displayed on top of the visual image.
• Digital camera: The visual image captured by the digital camera is displayed.
Note
• These image modes only work correctly for calibrated lenses. The lens that ships with
the camera is factory calibrated. To have a new lens calibrated, you must send in the
camera and the lens to your local service department.
• All thermal and visual information is stored when an image is saved. This means that
you can edit the image later, in the image archive or in FLIR Tools, and select any of the
image modes.
15.2 Image examples
This table explains the different types of image modes.
Image modeImage
Thermal
Thermal MSX
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Image modeImage
Picture in picture
Digital camera
15.3 Selecting the image mode
Follow this procedure:
1. Push the joystick to display the menu system.
2. Use the joystick to go to
(Image mode).
3. Push the joystick to display a submenu.
4. Use the joystick to go to one of the image modes:
•
(Thermal MSX)
•
(Thermal)
•
(Picture in picture)
•
(Digital camera)
5. Push the joystick confirm.
6. If Picture in picture mode is selected, you can at this point move and resize the image
frame using the touch screen.
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Working with measurement tools
16.1 General
To measure a temperature, you can use one or more measurement tools, e.g., a spotmeter
or a box.
16.2 Adding/removing measurement tools
Follow this procedure:
1. Push the joystick to display the menu system.
2. Use the joystick to go to
3. Push the joystick to display a submenu.
• Select
• Select
• Select
• Select
• Select
models.)
• Select
models.)
4. Push the joystick. This displays the measurement tool or the group of preset tools on
the screen.
16.3 Working with user presets
16.3.1 General
A user preset is a measurement tool, or a group of measurement tools, with predefined
characteristics.
(No measurements) to remove all tools.
(Center spot) to add a center spot.
(Hot spot) to add a hot spot detection within a box area.
(Cold spot) to add a cold spot detection within a box area.
(User preset 1) to add user preset 1. (Not available in all camera
(User preset 2) to add user preset 2. (Not available in all camera
(Measurement).
16.3.2 Procedure
Follow this procedure:
1. Push the joystick to display the menu system.
2. Use the joystick to go to
3. Push the joystick to display the Settings menu.
4. Select Define user presets and push the joystick.
5. Select Define preset 1 or Define preset 2 and push the joystick. This displays a context
menu.
6. Select
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7. Push the joystick. This displays a submenu.
• Select
• Select
• Select
• Select
• Select
(Add spot) to add a spot.
(Add box) to add a box.
(Add circle) to add a circle.
(Add line) to add a line.
(Add delta) to set up a differential calculation.
8. Push the joystick. This displays the measurement tool on the screen.
9. Push the joystick. This displays a context menu, where you can select one or more of
the following actions (depending on the type of tool):
• Remove the tool.
• Resize, move, center, and rotate the tool.
• Display maximum, minimum, and average values.
• Set alarms.
• Set local parameters.
• When completed, select
10. When all measurement tools have been added, select
(Done).
(Save as preset).
16.4 Resizing or moving a measurement tool
16.4.1 General
You can resize and move a measurement tool.
16.4.2 Procedure
Note
• This procedure assumes that you have previously laid out a measurement tool or user
preset on the screen.
• You can also move and resize the measurement tool by touching the screen.
Follow this procedure:
1. To select the measurement tool, touch the tool on the screen. The tool is now displayed with one or more handles.
Spot measurement tool:
Area measurement tool:
2. Push the joystick—or touch and hold the tool. This displays a context menu.
• Select
• Select
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3. Move the joystick up/down and left/right to resize or move the tool.
4. When completed, push the joystick and select
(Done).
16.5 Changing object parameters
16.5.1 General
For accurate measurements, you must set the object parameters.
16.5.2 Types of parameters
The camera can use these object parameters:
• External IR window compensation, i.e., the temperature of any protective windows, ex-
ternal lenses (e.g., the close-up lens), etc., that are set up between the camera and the
object of interest. If no protective window, protective shield, or external lens is used, this
value is irrelevant and should be left inactive.
• Object distance, i.e., the distance between the camera and the object of interest.
• Atmospheric temperature, i.e., the temperature of the air between the camera and the
object of interest.
• Relative humidity, i.e., the relative humidity of the air between the camera and the ob-
ject of interest.
• Reflected temperature, which is used when compensating for the radiation from the
surroundings reflected by the object into the camera. This property of the object is
called “reflectivity”.
• Emissivity, i.e., how much radiation an object emits, compared with the radiation of a
theoretical reference object at the same temperature (called a “blackbody”). The opposite of emissivity is reflectivity. The emissivity determines how much of the radiation
originates from the object as opposed to being reflected by it.
Note There is an Emissivity mode setting, which you can use to enter the emissivity
by material instead of by value. Select
(Settings) > Device settings > Set up camera
> Emissivity mode > Select from materials table.
Of the object parameters, Emissivity is the most important parameter to set correctly. If the
Emissivity is set to a low value, the Reflected temperature also becomes important. The
parameters Object distance, Atmospheric temperature, and Relative humidity are relevant
for longer distances. The External IR window compensation must be activated if a protective window or external lens is used.
16.5.3 Recommended values
If you are unsure about the values, the following are recommended:
Object distance1.0 m (3.3′)
Atmospheric temperature20°C (69°F)
Relative humidity50%
Reflected temperature20°C (69°F)
Emissivity0.95
16.5.4 Procedure
You can set the object parameters globally. You can also change the Emissivity, Reflected
temperature, and Object distance parameters locally for a measurement tool.
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Local parameters are normally only effective for a fixed setup, where each measurement
tool is set to a specific object of interest. In a general handheld application, the global parameters are usually sufficient.
Note Of the object parameters, Emissivity and Reflected temperature are the two most
important to set correctly in the camera.
16.5.4.1 Setting global parameters
Follow this procedure:
1. Push the joystick to display the menu system.
2. Use the joystick to go to
(Measurement parameters).
3. Push the joystick to display a submenu. Use the joystick to select one or more of the
global object parameters:
•
(External IR window compensation)
•
(Object distance)
•
(Atmospheric temperature)
•
(Relative humidity)
•
(Reflected temperature)
•
(Emissivity)
4. Push the joystick to display a dialog box.
5. Use the joystick to change the parameter.
6. Push the joystick. This closes the dialog box.
16.5.4.2 Changing local parameters
You can change the local parameters for a measurement tool.
A P next to the measurement tool on the screen indicates that local parameters are acti-
vated for the tool.
Follow this procedure:
1. To select the measurement tool, touch the tool on the screen. The tool is now displayed with one or more handles.
2. Push the joystick—or touch and hold the tool. This displays a context menu.
3. Use the joystick to go to
4. Push the joystick.
(Use local parameters).
(icon with grey indicator) is displayed.
5. Push the joystick to activate the use of local parameters.
tor) is displayed together with a submenu.
6. Use the joystick to select an object parameter.
7. Push the joystick to display a dialog box.
8. Use the joystick to change the parameter.
9. Push the joystick. This closes the dialog box.
10. When completed, push the joystick and select
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16.5.5 Related topics
For in-depth information about parameters, and how to correctly set the emissivity and reflected apparent temperature, see section 32 Thermographic measurement techniques,
page 174.
16.6 Displaying values in the result table and displaying a graph
16.6.1 General
For the box, circle, and line tools, you can set the camera to display the maximum, minimum, and average values in the result table.
For the line tool, you can also display a graph.
16.6.2 Procedure
Follow this procedure:
1. To select the measurement tool, touch the tool on the screen. The tool is now displayed with one or more handles.
2. Push the joystick—or touch and hold the tool. This displays a context menu.
3. Use the joystick to go to (depending on the tool)
,, or(Max/Min/Avg/Alarm)
or (Graph/Max/Min/Avg/Alarm).
4. Push the joystick. This displays a submenu.
• (Option available for the line tool.) Select
(Graph) and push the joystick to dis-
play a graph.
• Select
• Select
• Select
(Max) and push the joystick to display the maximum value.
(Min) and push the joystick to display the minimum value.
(Avg) and push the joystick to display the average value.
• (Optional step.) You can choose to show or hide the maximum and minimum
markers (the hot/cold spots). Select
(Max & min markers) and push the joystick
to toggle:
◦ When
◦ When
(icon with grey indicator) is displayed, the markers are hidden.
(icon with blue indicator) is displayed, the markers are shown.
5. When completed, move the joystick down to close the submenu.
6. Select
(Done) and push the joystick.
16.7 Creating and setting up a difference calculation
16.7.1 General
A difference calculation gives the difference between the values of two known measurement results.
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16.7.2 Procedure
Note
• You can set up a difference calculation when defining user presets, or when editing an
image in the archive.
• This procedure assumes that you have previously laid out at least one measurement
tool on the screen.
16.7.2.1 Procedure
Follow this procedure:
1. To set up a difference calculation, select
(Add delta).
2. Push the joystick. This displays a dialog box where you can select the measurement
tools that you want to use in the difference calculation. You can also select a fixed-temperature reference.
3. Push the joystick. The result of the difference calculation is now displayed on the
screen.
16.8 Setting a measurement alarm
16.8.1 General
You can make the camera trigger an alarm when certain measurement conditions are met.
16.8.2 Types of alarm
You can choose between the following alarm types:
• Above: Triggers an alarm when the temperature is above the preset alarm temperature.
• Below: Triggers an alarm when the temperature is below the preset alarm temperature.
16.8.3 Alarm signals
When an alarm is set, the symbol
is displayed in the result table.
When an alarm is triggered, the value in the result table is displayed in red (above alarm)
or blue (below alarm) and the symbol
(above alarm) or(below alarm) is blinking.
You can also set an audible alarm (there will be a “beep” when the alarm is triggered).
16.8.4 Procedure
There are different procedures for setting up an alarm for a spot, box, circle, or line and for
a difference calculation.
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16.8.4.1 Setting up an alarm for a spot
Follow this procedure:
1. To select the spot, touch the tool on the screen. The tool is now displayed with a frame.
2. Push the joystick—or touch and hold the tool. This displays a context menu.
3. Use the joystick to go to
(Set alarm on spot).
4. Push the joystick. This displays a dialog box where you can define the settings for the
alarm.
• Alarm condition: The condition that triggers the alarm. Applicable values are Above,
Below, or Off.
• Alarm limit: The temperature value that will be the critical condition when an alarm is
triggered or not.
• Alarm sound: Applicable values are Beep or No sound.
5. Push the joystick. This closes the dialog box.
6. Push the joystick and select
(Done).
16.8.4.2 Setting up an alarm for a box, circle, or line
Note This procedure assumes that you have previously set the camera to display at least
one value (maximum, minimum, or average) in the result table.
Follow this procedure:
1. To select the measurement tool, touch the tool on the screen. The tool is now displayed with one or more handles.
2. Push the joystick—or touch and hold the tool. This displays a context menu.
3. Use the joystick to go to (depending on tool)
,, or(Max/Min/Avg/Alarm) or
(Graph/Max/Min/Avg/Alarm).
4. Push the joystick. This displays a submenu.
5. Select
(Set alarm).
6. Push the joystick. This displays a dialog box where you can define the settings for the
alarm.
• Alarm condition: The condition that triggers the alarm. Applicable values are Above,
Below, or Off.
• Select measurement: Applicable settings are the values you have previously de-
fined (Max, Min, and/or Avg).
• Alarm limit: The temperature value that will be the critical condition when an alarm is
triggered or not.
• Alarm sound: Applicable values are Beep or No sound.
7. Push the joystick. This closes the dialog box.
8. Push the joystick and select
(Done).
16.8.4.3 Setting up an alarm for a difference calculation
Note
• You can set up an alarm for a difference calculation when defining user presets, or
when editing an image in the archive.
• This procedure assumes that you have previously set up a difference calculation.
Follow this procedure:
1. Select
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2. Select
(Select). This displays a dialog box.
3. Select Delta. This displays a context menu.
4. Use the joystick to go to
(Set alarm on delta).
5. Push the joystick. This displays a dialog box where you can define the settings for the
alarm.
• Alarm condition: The condition that triggers the alarm. Applicable values are Above,
Below, or Off.
• Alarm limit: The temperature value that will be the critical condition when an alarm is
triggered or not.
• Alarm sound: Applicable values are Beep or No sound.
6. Push the joystick. This closes the dialog box.
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Fetching data from external FLIR
meters
17.1 General
You can fetch data from an external FLIR meter and merge this data into the infrared
image.
When the camera is connected to a FLIR meter via Bluetooth, the measurement value
from the meter is displayed in the result table of the camera. The FLIR meter value is also
added to the information saved in the image file. In preview mode and when editing an image in the archive, you can add more than one value from the same FLIR meter.
Note
• Before you can use a FLIR meter with the camera, you need to pair the devices. For
more information, see 11 Pairing Bluetooth devices, page 21.
• To add more than one FLIR meter value when saving an image, preview mode must be
enabled. Select
In preview mode and when editing an image in the archive, you can do the following:
• Push the programmable button
meter.
• Push and hold the programmable button
image.
Note Any function assigned to the programmable button is temporarily disabled when in
preview mode or when editing an image in the archive.
17.2 Supported FLIR meters
• FLIR CM78
• FLIR CM83
• FLIR DM93
• FLIR MR77
17.3 Technical support for external meters
Technical support
Websitehttp://support.flir.com
E-mailTMsupport@flir.com
Phone855-499-3662
Repairsrepair@flir.com
(Settings) > Save options > Preview image before saving = On.
to add the value currently displayed by the FLIR
to remove all FLIR meter values from the
17.4 Typical moisture measurement and documentation procedure
17.4.1 General
The following procedure can form the basis for other procedures using FLIR meters and
infrared cameras.
17.4.2 Procedure
Follow this procedure:
1. Use the infrared camera to identify any potential damp areas behind walls and ceilings.
2. Use the moisture meter to measure the moisture levels at various suspect locations
that may have been found.
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3. When an area of particular interest is located, store the moisture reading in the moisture meter’s memory and identify the measurement area with a handprint or other thermal identifying marker.
4. Recall the reading from the meter memory. The moisture meter will now continuously
transmit this reading to the infrared camera.
5. Use the camera to take a thermal image of the area with the identifying marker. The
stored data from the moisture meter will also be saved on the image.
17.5 More information
For more information, see the users’ manuals that are shipped with the FLIR meters.
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Working with color alarms and
isotherms
18.1 Color alarms
18.1.1 General
By using color alarms (isotherms), anomalies can easily be discovered in an infrared image. The isotherm command applies a contrasting color to all pixels with a temperature
above, below, or between the set temperature levels. The camera also features isotherm
types that are specific to the building trade: condensation and insulation alarms.
You can make the camera trigger the following types of color alarms:
• Above alarm: This will apply a contrasting color to all pixels with a temperature above
the specified temperature level.
• Below alarm: This will apply a contrasting color to all pixels with a temperature below
the specified temperature level.
• Interval alarm: This will apply a contrasting color to all pixels with a temperature be-
tween two specified temperature levels.
• Condensation alarm: Triggers when the camera detects a surface where the relative hu-
midity exceeds a preset value.
• Insulation alarm: Triggers when there is an insulation deficiency in a wall.
18.1.2 Image examples
This table explains the different color alarms (isotherms).
Color alarm
Above alarm
Below alarm
Image
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Color alarm
Interval alarm
Condensation alarm
Insulation alarm
Image
18.2 Setting up above, below, and interval alarms
Follow this procedure:
1. Push the joystick to display the menu system.
2. Use the joystick to go to
(Color).
3. Push the joystick to display a submenu. Use the joystick to select the type of alarm:
•
(Above alarm)
•
(Below alarm)
•
(Interval alarm)
4. Push the joystick. The threshold temperature is displayed at the bottom of the screen.
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5. To change the threshold temperature, do the following:
• For the Interval alarm, move the joystick left/right to select the low/high-temperature
value.
• Move the joystick up/down to change the threshold temperature.
18.3 Building isotherms
Note The Condensation and Insulation alarms are not supported by all camera models.
18.3.1 About the Condensation alarm
To detect areas with potential moisture problems, you can use the Condensation alarm.
You can set the relative humidity above which the isotherm will colorize the image.
18.3.2 About the Insulation alarm
The Insulation alarm can detect areas where there may be an insulation deficiency in the
building. It will trigger when the insulation level (which is called the thermal index in the
camera) falls below a preset value of the energy leakage through a wall.
Different building codes recommend different values for the insulation level, but typical values are 60–80% for new buildings. Refer to your national building code for
recommendations.
18.3.3 Setting up condensation and insulation alarms
Follow this procedure:
1. Push the joystick to display the menu system.
2. Use the joystick to go to
(Color).
3. Push the joystick to display a submenu. Use the joystick to select the type of alarm:
•
(Condensation alarm)
•
(Insulation alarm)
4. Push the joystick. This displays a dialog box where you can define the settings for the
alarm.
For the Condensation alarm, the following parameters can be set:
• Atmospheric temperature: The current atmospheric temperature.
• Relative humidity: The current relative humidity.
• Relative humidity limit: The relative humidity level at which you want the alarm to be
triggered. A relative humidity of 100% means that water vapor condenses from the
air as liquid water (= dewpoint). A relative humidity of about 70% or above can
cause mold.
For the Insulation alarm, the following parameters can be set:
• Indoor temperature: The current indoor temperature.
• Outdoor temperature: The current outdoor temperature.
• Thermal index: The insulation level, an integer between 0 and 100.
5. Push the joystick. This closes the dialog box.
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Annotating images
19.1 General
You can save additional information together with an infrared image by using annotations.
Annotations make reporting and post-processing more efficient, by providing essential information about the image, e.g., conditions and information about where an image is taken.
Annotations are added to the image file, and can be viewed and edited in the image archive, and also when moving files from the camera to reporting software on the computer.
• You can set the camera to display annotation tools before an image is saved. Select
(Settings) > Save options > Add annotation after saving.
• You can also add annotations to a saved image in the image archive.
Note This section describes the procedures for adding annotations to a saved image in
the image archive. Adding annotations when saving an image works in a similar way.
19.2 Adding a note
19.2.1 General
A text note is grouped with the image file. Using this feature, you can annotate images by
entering free-form text.
19.2.2 Procedure
Follow this procedure:
1. Open the image in the image archive.
2. Push the joystick. This displays a context menu.
3. Select
(Add note).
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4. Push the joystick. This displays a soft keyboard where you can enter the text you want
to save.
Note To select special characters, press and hold down the corresponding key on
the soft keyboard.
5. When completed, touch Done on the soft keyboard.
19.3 Adding a table
19.3.1 General
You can save a table with textual information to the image file. This feature is a very efficient way of recording information when you are inspecting a large number of similar objects. The idea behind using a table with textual information is to avoid filling out forms or
inspection protocols manually.
The camera has a number of default table templates. You can also import your own table
templates from FLIR Tools. The templates are stored on the memory card.
19.3.2 Procedure
Follow this procedure:
1. Open the image in the image archive.
2. Push the joystick. This displays a context menu.
3. Select
4. Select
(Add table) and push the joystick.
(Add table contents) and push the joystick.
5. This displays the default table template that ships with the camera.
Note You can select another template by first selecting
(Select default template).
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6. For each row in the table, do the following:
• Push the joystick. This displays the predefined values.
• Move the joystick up/down to select a predefined value. Push the joystick to confirm.
• Instead of selecting a predefined value, you can select the keyboard
and enter
other text.
7. When completed, select Save & Exit at the bottom of the table. Push the joystick to
confirm.
19.4 Adding a voice annotation
19.4.1 General
A voice annotation is an audio recording that is saved to the infrared image file.
The voice annotation is recorded using a Bluetooth headset. The recording can be played
back in the camera, and in image analysis and reporting software from FLIR Systems.
19.4.2 Procedure
Follow this procedure:
1. Open the image in the image archive.
2. Push the joystick. This displays a context menu.
3. Select
4. To start a recording, select
5. To stop the recording, select
6. To listen to the recording, select
7. To delete the recording, select
(Add voice annotation) and push the joystick.
(Record) and push the joystick.
(Stop) and push the joystick.
(Play) and push the joystick.
(Delete) and push the joystick.
8. When completed, select
(Done) and push the joystick.
19.5 Adding a sketch
19.5.1 General
You can add a freehand drawing to an image.
19.5.2 Procedure
Follow this procedure:
1. Open the image in the image archive.
2. Push the joystick. This displays a context menu.
3. Select
(Add sketch) and push the joystick.
4. You are now in sketch mode. Draw the sketch by touching the screen.
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5. Push the joystick. This displays a context menu. Do one or more of the following:
• To change the color of the sketch tools, select
(Draw) and push the joystick. Se-
lect the color and push the joystick.
• To erase, select
(Eraser) and push the joystick. Erase parts of the sketch by
touching the screen.
• To add an arrow, circle, or cross, select
(Stamp sketch) and push the joystick.
Select the type of stamp and push the joystick. The stamp is displayed in the center
of the screen. You can move the stamp by touching the screen.
• To clear, select
• When the sketch is completed, select
(Clear all) and push the joystick.
(Save) and push the joystick.
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Programming the camera (time
lapse)
20.1 General
You can program the camera to save images periodically (time lapse).
20.2 Procedure
Follow this procedure:
1. Push the joystick to display the menu system.
2. Use the joystick to go to
3. Push the joystick. This displays a submenu.
4. Select
5. Push the joystick. This displays a dialog box, where you can set the save conditions:
• Save interval: Use the joystick to set the time interval between each saved image.
• Total number of images: Periodic saving will stop when the set number of images
have been saved.
6. Push the joystick. This closes the dialog box. The time interval is displayed at the top
of the screen.
7. To manually start or stop periodic saving, briefly push and release the Autofocus/Save
button.
(Time lapse).
(Recording mode).
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Recording video clips
21.1 General
You can record and save video clips to the memory card.
Note The camera can be configured to save video in *.mpg or *.csq format. Select
(Settings) > Save options > Video compression.
• Mpeg (*.mpg): Mpeg recordings cannot be edited after the file has been saved.
• Radiometric storage (*csq): A *.csq file supports full radiometry but is only supported
by FLIR Systems software. The file does not include any visual-image information.
21.2 Procedure
Follow this procedure:
1. Push the joystick to display the menu system.
2. Use the joystick to go to
3. Push the joystick. This displays a submenu.
4. Select
5. Do the following:
• To start a recording, push and release the Autofocus/Save button. A counter at the
top of the screen displays the duration of the recording.
• To stop a recording, push and release the Autofocus/Save button.
6. The recording is automatically saved to the image archive, where you can play or delete it.
(Video) and push the joystick.
(Recording mode).
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Screening alarm
22.1 General
The screening alarm can be used, for example, at airports to detect passengers with elevated body temperatures, which may indicate the presence of a fever.
Activating the screening alarm will turn on a measurement box and screening data in the
result table.
The sampled average temperature.
The alarm temperature.
The measured temperature.
The alarm will trigger when the measurement box measures a temperature higher than the
alarm temperature. The alarm temperature is, in turn, the sum of a specified allowed deviation and a sampled average value.
22.2 Procedure
Follow this procedure:
1. Enable the screening mode by selecting
camera > Screening mode = On.
2. Push the joystick to display the menu system.
3. Use the joystick to go to
4. Push the joystick. This displays a submenu.
5. Select
6. Push the joystick. This displays a dialog box where you can define the settings for the
alarm.
• Allowed deviation: The allowed deviation from the sampled average.
• Alarm sound: Applicable values are Beep or No sound.
7. Push the joystick. This closes the dialog box.
8. Aim the camera toward a point of interest. The object should be within the frame of the
measurement box.
9. Push and hold the programmable button
10. Push the programmable button
11. Aim the camera toward more points of interest. Sample 10 times to build up a sample
base by pushing the programmable button
The alarm is now set up and ready to use. Occasionally record a few samples if the
alarm is used for a long time or if the conditions change.
Note
• The algorithm has a memory of the last 10 samples. It discriminates between the high-
est and lowest values, and calculates an average of the remaining values.
• Do not modify the measurement setup or activate another alarm because this will deac-
tivate the screening alarm.
(Screening).
(Recording mode).
to sample.
(Settings) > Device settings > Set up
to reset the sampled average.
.
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Changing settings
23.1 General
The Settings menu includes the following:
• Define user presets
• Save options
• Programmable button
• Reset options
• Device settings
23.1.1 Define user presets
• Define preset 1
• Define preset 2
23.1.2 Save options
• Preview image before saving
• Add annotation after saving
• Image resolution
• Video compression
• Photo as separate JPEG
23.1.3 Programmable button
• No action
• Hide graphics
• Calibrate
• Switch Thermal <> Digital camera
• Switch Thermal <> Thermal MSX
• Switch 1x zoom <> Max zoom
• Switch between two latest palettes
• Switch temperature range
23.1.4 Reset options
• Reset default camera mode...
• Reset device settings to factory default...
• Delete all saved images...
Note When an option is selected, a dialog box is displayed with more information. You
can choose to execute the reset/delete action or to cancel.
23.1.5 Device settings
• Set up camera
◦ Camera temperature range: The temperature range used for measuring objects. You
must change the temperature range according to the expected temperature of the
object you are inspecting.
◦ Auto orientation
◦ Display intensity
◦ Lamp & laser
◦ Auto power off
◦ Emissivity mode
◦ Video output format
◦ Calibrate touchscreen
◦ Screening mode
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Changing settings
• Wi-Fi: For more information, see 12 Configuring Wi-Fi, page 22.
• Compass
• Bluetooth including METERLiNK: For more information, see 11 Pairing Bluetooth devi-ces, page 21.
• Language, time & units
• Camera information: Information about the model, serial number, part number, and software versions. No changes can be made.
23.2 Procedure
Follow this procedure:
1. Push the joystick to display the menu system.
2. Use the joystick to go to
(Settings).
3. Push the joystick to display the Settings menu.
4. Use the joystick to select the setting you want to change.
5. To exit the Settings menu or a submenu, push the Back button
.
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Technical data
24.1 Online field-of-view calculator
Please visit http://support.flir.com and click the photo of the camera series for field-of-view
tables for all lens–camera combinations.
24.2 Note about technical data
FLIR Systems reserves the right to change specifications at any time without prior notice.
Please check http://support.flir.com for latest changes.
24.3 Note about authoritative versions
The authoritative version of this publication is English. In the event of divergences due to
translation errors, the English text has precedence.
Any late changes are first implemented in English.
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24.4 FLIR T420 (incl. Wi-Fi and 15° lens)
P/N: 62103-1102
Rev.: 35207
General description
The FLIR T420 is a camera that offers good performance at an affordable price. Excellent ergonomics, a
walk-up-and-use interface, and easy communication make the FLIR T420 a truly user-friendly camera for
the beginner or advanced user.
Benefits:
• Excellent ergonomics: The FLIR T420 has a tiltable infrared unit and auto-orientation, which make it
easy to capture images from any angle comfortably. The small size and low weight of the camera facilitate its use over a full working day.
• Affordable performance: The FLIR T420 is equipped with the innovative Multi Spectral Dynamic Imaging (MSX) feature, which produces an image richer in detail than ever before. You can highlight objects of interest, on both the infrared and the visual images, by sketching or adding predefined stamps
directly onto the camera’s touch screen.
• Extensive communication options: The Wi-Fi connectivity of the FLIR T420 allows you to connect to
smart phones or tablets, for the wireless transfer of images or the remote control of the camera. The
Bluetooth-based METERLiNK function transfers readings from external measurement instruments to
the infrared image.
• Support for UltraMax: When enabling UltraMax in the camera, the resolution of images can be substantially enhanced when importing the images into FLIR Tools.
• T198696; FLIR ResearchIR Max 4 (hardware sec. dev.)
• T199013; FLIR ResearchIR Max 4 (printed license key)
• T199043; FLIR ResearchIR Max 4 Upgrade (printed license key)
• T198731; FLIR ResearchIR Standard 4 (hardware sec. dev.)
• T199012; FLIR ResearchIR Standard 4 (printed license key)
• T199042; FLIR ResearchIR Standard 4 Upgrade (printed license key)
• T199233; FLIR Atlas SDK for .NET
• T199234; FLIR Atlas SDK for MATLAB
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24.5 FLIR T420 (incl. Wi-Fi and 45° lens)
P/N: 62103-1103
Rev.: 35207
General description
The FLIR T420 is a camera that offers good performance at an affordable price. Excellent ergonomics, a
walk-up-and-use interface, and easy communication make the FLIR T420 a truly user-friendly camera for
the beginner or advanced user.
Benefits:
• Excellent ergonomics: The FLIR T420 has a tiltable infrared unit and auto-orientation, which make it
easy to capture images from any angle comfortably. The small size and low weight of the camera facilitate its use over a full working day.
• Affordable performance: The FLIR T420 is equipped with the innovative Multi Spectral Dynamic Imaging (MSX) feature, which produces an image richer in detail than ever before. You can highlight objects of interest, on both the infrared and the visual images, by sketching or adding predefined stamps
directly onto the camera’s touch screen.
• Extensive communication options: The Wi-Fi connectivity of the FLIR T420 allows you to connect to
smart phones or tablets, for the wireless transfer of images or the remote control of the camera. The
Bluetooth-based METERLiNK function transfers readings from external measurement instruments to
the infrared image.
• Support for UltraMax: When enabling UltraMax in the camera, the resolution of images can be substantially enhanced when importing the images into FLIR Tools.
• T198696; FLIR ResearchIR Max 4 (hardware sec. dev.)
• T199013; FLIR ResearchIR Max 4 (printed license key)
• T199043; FLIR ResearchIR Max 4 Upgrade (printed license key)
• T198731; FLIR ResearchIR Standard 4 (hardware sec. dev.)
• T199012; FLIR ResearchIR Standard 4 (printed license key)
• T199042; FLIR ResearchIR Standard 4 Upgrade (printed license key)
• T199233; FLIR Atlas SDK for .NET
• T199234; FLIR Atlas SDK for MATLAB
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24.6 FLIR T420 (incl. Wi-Fi)
P/N: 62103-1101
Rev.: 35207
General description
The FLIR T420 is a camera that offers good performance at an affordable price. Excellent ergonomics, a
walk-up-and-use interface, and easy communication make the FLIR T420 a truly user-friendly camera for
the beginner or advanced user.
Benefits:
• Excellent ergonomics: The FLIR T420 has a tiltable infrared unit and auto-orientation, which make it
easy to capture images from any angle comfortably. The small size and low weight of the camera facilitate its use over a full working day.
• Affordable performance: The FLIR T420 is equipped with the innovative Multi Spectral Dynamic Imaging (MSX) feature, which produces an image richer in detail than ever before. You can highlight objects of interest, on both the infrared and the visual images, by sketching or adding predefined stamps
directly onto the camera’s touch screen.
• Extensive communication options: The Wi-Fi connectivity of the FLIR T420 allows you to connect to
smart phones or tablets, for the wireless transfer of images or the remote control of the camera. The
Bluetooth-based METERLiNK function transfers readings from external measurement instruments to
the infrared image.
• Support for UltraMax: When enabling UltraMax in the camera, the resolution of images can be substantially enhanced when importing the images into FLIR Tools.
The FLIR T420 is a camera that offers good performance at an affordable price. Excellent ergonomics, a
walk-up-and-use interface, and easy communication make the FLIR T420 a truly user-friendly camera for
the beginner or advanced user.
Benefits:
• Excellent ergonomics: The FLIR T420 has a tiltable infrared unit and auto-orientation, which make it
easy to capture images from any angle comfortably. The small size and low weight of the camera facilitate its use over a full working day.
• Affordable performance: The FLIR T420 is equipped with the innovative Multi Spectral Dynamic Imaging (MSX) feature, which produces an image richer in detail than ever before. You can highlight objects of interest, on both the infrared and the visual images, by sketching or adding predefined stamps
directly onto the camera’s touch screen.
• Extensive communication options: The Wi-Fi connectivity of the FLIR T420 allows you to connect to
smart phones or tablets, for the wireless transfer of images or the remote control of the camera. The
Bluetooth-based METERLiNK function transfers readings from external measurement instruments to
the infrared image.
• Support for UltraMax: When enabling UltraMax in the camera, the resolution of images can be substantially enhanced when importing the images into FLIR Tools.