FLIR T600, T610, T630sc, T640, T620 User Manual

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User’s manual FLIR T6xx series
Important note
Before operating the device, you must read, understand, and follow all instructions, warnings, cautions, and legal disclaimers.
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Antes de usar el dispositivo, debe leer, comprender y seguir toda la información sobre instrucciones, advertencias, precauciones y renuncias de responsabilidad.
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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.
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Prima di utilizzare il dispositivo, è importante leggere, capire e seguire tutte le istruzioni, avvertenze, precauzioni ed esclusioni di responsabilità legali.
重要な注意 デバイスをご使用になる前に、あらゆる指示、警告、注意事項、および免責条項をお読み頂き、その内容を理解して従ってくだ さい。
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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.
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Table of contents
1 Disclaimers ......................................................................................1
1.1 Legal disclaimer ....................................................................... 1
1.2 Usage statistics ........................................................................1
1.3 Changes to registry ................................................................... 1
1.4 U.S. Government Regulations......................................................1
1.5 Copyright ................................................................................ 1
1.6 Quality assurance ..................................................................... 1
1.7 Patents...................................................................................1
1.8 EULA Terms ............................................................................ 1
1.9 EULA Terms ............................................................................ 1
2 Safety information ............................................................................. 3
3 Notice to user ................................................................................... 7
3.1 User-to-user forums ..................................................................7
3.2 Calibration............................................................................... 7
3.3 Accuracy ................................................................................ 7
3.4 Disposal of electronic waste ........................................................ 7
3.5 Training .................................................................................. 7
3.6 Documentation updates ............................................................. 7
3.7 Important note about this manual..................................................7
3.8 Note about authoritative versions.................................................. 7
4 Customer help ..................................................................................8
4.1 General ..................................................................................8
4.2 Submitting a question ................................................................8
4.3 Downloads ..............................................................................9
5 Quick start guide ............................................................................. 10
5.1 Procedure ............................................................................. 10
6 List of accessories and services ....................................................... 11
7 A note about ergonomics ................................................................. 13
7.1 General ................................................................................ 13
7.2 Figure .................................................................................. 13
8 Camera parts .................................................................................. 14
8.1 View from the right .................................................................. 14
8.1.1 Figure........................................................................ 14
8.1.2 Explanation................................................................. 14
8.2 View from the left .................................................................... 15
8.2.1 Figure........................................................................ 15
8.2.2 Explanation................................................................. 15
8.3 View from the rear................................................................... 16
8.3.1 Figure........................................................................ 16
8.3.2 Explanation................................................................. 16
8.4 View from the bottom ............................................................... 17
8.4.1 Figure........................................................................ 17
8.4.2 Explanation................................................................. 17
8.5 Battery condition LED indicator .................................................. 18
8.5.1 Figure........................................................................ 18
8.5.2 Explanation................................................................. 18
8.6 Power LED indicator ................................................................ 18
8.6.1 Figure........................................................................ 18
8.6.2 Explanation................................................................. 18
8.7 Laser pointer ......................................................................... 19
8.7.1 Figure........................................................................ 19
8.7.2 Laser warning label....................................................... 19
8.7.3 Laser rules and regulations ............................................ 19
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9 Screen elements ............................................................................. 20
9.1 Figure .................................................................................. 20
9.2 Explanation ........................................................................... 20
10 Navigating the menu system............................................................. 21
10.1 Figure .................................................................................. 21
10.2 Explanation ........................................................................... 21
11 Pairing Bluetooth devices................................................................. 22
11.1 General ................................................................................ 22
11.2 Procedure ............................................................................. 22
12 Configuring Wi-Fi ............................................................................ 23
12.1 General ................................................................................ 23
12.2 Setting up a peer-to-peer connection (most common use) ............... 23
12.3 Connecting the camera to a wireless local area network (less
common use) ......................................................................... 23
13 Handling the camera ........................................................................ 24
13.1 Charging the battery................................................................ 24
13.1.1 Using the power supply to charge the battery ..................... 24
13.1.2 Using the stand-alone battery charger to charge the
battery ....................................................................... 24
13.2 Turning on the camera ............................................................. 24
13.2.1 Procedure .................................................................. 24
13.3 Turning off the camera ............................................................. 24
13.3.1 Procedure .................................................................. 24
13.4 Adjusting the viewfinder’s dioptric correction ................................. 25
13.4.1 Figure........................................................................ 25
13.4.2 Procedure .................................................................. 25
13.5 Adjusting the angle of the lens ................................................... 26
13.5.1 Figure........................................................................ 26
13.6 Adjusting the infrared camera focus manually ............................... 26
13.6.1 Figure........................................................................ 26
13.6.2 Procedure .................................................................. 26
13.7 Autofocusing the infrared camera ............................................... 27
13.7.1 Figure........................................................................ 27
13.7.2 Procedure .................................................................. 27
13.8 Continuous autofocus .............................................................. 27
13.8.1 General...................................................................... 27
13.8.2 Procedure .................................................................. 27
13.9 Operating the laser pointer........................................................ 28
13.9.1 Figure........................................................................ 28
13.9.2 Procedure .................................................................. 28
13.10 Using the digital zoom function .................................................. 29
13.10.1 Figure........................................................................ 29
13.10.2 Procedure .................................................................. 29
13.11 Changing lenses..................................................................... 29
13.12 Calibrating the compass ........................................................... 31
13.12.1 Procedure .................................................................. 31
13.13 Changing the viewfinder eyecup................................................. 31
13.14 Using the camera lamp as a flash ............................................... 33
13.14.1 General...................................................................... 33
13.14.2 Procedure .................................................................. 33
14 Working with images........................................................................ 34
14.1 Saving an image ..................................................................... 34
14.1.1 General...................................................................... 34
14.1.2 About UltraMax............................................................ 34
14.1.3 Image capacity ............................................................ 34
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14.1.4 Naming convention....................................................... 34
14.1.5 Procedure .................................................................. 34
14.2 Previewing an image ............................................................... 34
14.2.1 General...................................................................... 34
14.2.2 Procedure .................................................................. 35
14.3 Opening a saved image............................................................ 35
14.3.1 General...................................................................... 35
14.3.2 Procedure .................................................................. 35
14.4 Editing a saved image.............................................................. 35
14.4.1 General...................................................................... 35
14.4.2 Procedure .................................................................. 35
14.5 Adjusting an infrared image....................................................... 36
14.5.1 General...................................................................... 36
14.5.2 Example 1 .................................................................. 36
14.5.3 Example 2 .................................................................. 36
14.5.4 Procedure .................................................................. 37
14.6 Performing a non-uniformity correction (NUC) ............................... 37
14.6.1 What is a non-uniformity correction?................................. 37
14.6.2 When to perform a non-uniformity correction? .................... 37
14.6.3 Procedure .................................................................. 37
14.7 Changing the temperature range ................................................ 37
14.7.1 General...................................................................... 37
14.7.2 Procedure .................................................................. 38
14.8 Hiding overlay graphics (programmable button) ............................. 38
14.8.1 General...................................................................... 38
14.8.2 Procedure .................................................................. 38
14.9 Changing the color palette ........................................................ 38
14.9.1 General...................................................................... 38
14.9.2 Procedure .................................................................. 38
14.10 Deleting an image ................................................................... 39
14.10.1 General...................................................................... 39
14.10.2 Procedure .................................................................. 39
14.11 Deleting all images .................................................................. 39
14.11.1 General...................................................................... 39
14.11.2 Procedure .................................................................. 39
14.12 Creating a PDF report in the camera ........................................... 39
14.12.1 General...................................................................... 39
14.12.2 Naming convention....................................................... 39
14.12.3 Procedure .................................................................. 39
15 Working with image modes............................................................... 41
15.1 General ................................................................................ 41
15.2 Image examples ..................................................................... 41
15.3 Selecting the image mode ........................................................ 42
16 Working with measurement tools ...................................................... 43
16.1 General ................................................................................ 43
16.2 Adding/removing measurement tools .......................................... 43
16.3 Working with user presets......................................................... 43
16.3.1 General...................................................................... 43
16.3.2 Procedure .................................................................. 43
16.4 Resizing or moving a measurement tool....................................... 44
16.4.1 General...................................................................... 44
16.4.2 Procedure .................................................................. 44
16.5 Changing object parameters ..................................................... 44
16.5.1 General...................................................................... 44
16.5.2 Types of parameters ..................................................... 44
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16.5.3 Recommended values................................................... 45
16.5.4 Procedure .................................................................. 45
16.5.5 Related topics ............................................................. 46
16.6 Displaying values in the result table and displaying a graph .............. 46
16.6.1 General...................................................................... 46
16.6.2 Procedure .................................................................. 47
16.7 Creating and setting up a difference calculation ............................. 47
16.7.1 General...................................................................... 47
16.7.2 Procedure .................................................................. 47
16.8 Setting a measurement alarm .................................................... 48
16.8.1 General...................................................................... 48
16.8.2 Types of alarm ............................................................. 48
16.8.3 Alarm signals .............................................................. 48
16.8.4 Procedure .................................................................. 48
17 Fetching data from external FLIR meters ............................................ 51
17.1 General ................................................................................ 51
17.2 Supported FLIR meters ............................................................ 51
17.3 Technical support for external meters .......................................... 51
17.4 Typical moisture measurement and documentation
procedure ............................................................................. 51
17.4.1 General...................................................................... 51
17.4.2 Procedure .................................................................. 51
17.5 More information .................................................................... 52
18 Working with color alarms and isotherms ........................................... 53
18.1 Color alarms .......................................................................... 53
18.1.1 General...................................................................... 53
18.1.2 Image examples .......................................................... 53
18.2 Setting up above, below, and interval alarms................................. 54
18.3 Building isotherms .................................................................. 55
18.3.1 About the Condensation alarm ........................................ 55
18.3.2 About the Insulation alarm .............................................. 55
18.3.3 Setting up condensation and insulation alarms ................... 55
19 Annotating images .......................................................................... 56
19.1 General ................................................................................ 56
19.2 Adding a note ........................................................................ 56
19.2.1 General...................................................................... 56
19.2.2 Procedure .................................................................. 56
19.3 Adding a table ........................................................................ 57
19.3.1 General...................................................................... 57
19.3.2 Procedure .................................................................. 57
19.4 Adding a voice annotation......................................................... 57
19.4.1 General...................................................................... 57
19.4.2 Procedure .................................................................. 57
19.5 Adding a sketch...................................................................... 58
19.5.1 General...................................................................... 58
19.5.2 Procedure .................................................................. 58
20 Programming the camera (time lapse) ............................................... 59
20.1 General ................................................................................ 59
20.2 Procedure ............................................................................. 59
21 Recording video clips ...................................................................... 60
21.1 General ................................................................................ 60
21.2 Procedure ............................................................................. 60
22 Screening alarm .............................................................................. 61
22.1 General ................................................................................ 61
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22.2 Procedure ............................................................................. 61
23 Changing settings ........................................................................... 62
23.1 General ................................................................................ 62
23.1.1 Define user presets ...................................................... 62
23.1.2 Save options ............................................................... 62
23.1.3 Programmable button.................................................... 62
23.1.4 Reset options .............................................................. 62
23.1.5 Device settings ............................................................ 62
23.2 Procedure ............................................................................. 63
24 Technical data................................................................................. 64
24.1 Online field-of-view calculator .................................................... 64
24.2 Note about technical data ......................................................... 64
24.3 Note about authoritative versions................................................ 64
24.4 FLIR T600 15° (incl. Wi-Fi and Ext. cal.) ....................................... 65
24.5 FLIR T600 15° (incl. Wi-Fi)........................................................ 71
24.6 FLIR T600 25° (incl. Wi-Fi and Ext. cal.) ....................................... 77
24.7 FLIR T600 25° (incl. Wi-Fi)........................................................ 83
24.8 FLIR T600 25° and 15° w/case................................................... 89
24.9 FLIR T600 25° and 45° w/case................................................... 95
24.10 FLIR T600 45° (incl. Wi-Fi and Ext. cal.) ..................................... 101
24.11 FLIR T600 45° (incl. Wi-Fi)...................................................... 107
24.12 FLIR T600bx 25° (incl. Wi-Fi and Ext. cal.).................................. 113
24.13 FLIR T600bx 25° (incl. Wi-Fi)................................................... 119
24.14 FLIR T600bx 45° (incl. Wi-Fi and Ext. cal.).................................. 125
24.15 FLIR T600bx 45° (incl. Wi-Fi)................................................... 131
24.16 FLIR T610 15° (incl. Wi-Fi)...................................................... 137
24.17 FLIR T610 25° (incl. Wi-Fi)...................................................... 143
24.18 FLIR T610 45° (incl. Wi-Fi)...................................................... 149
24.19 FLIR T620 15° (incl. Wi-Fi and Ext. cal.) ..................................... 155
24.20 FLIR T620 15° (incl. Wi-Fi)...................................................... 161
24.21 FLIR T620 25° (incl. Wi-Fi and Ext. cal.) ..................................... 167
24.22 FLIR T620 25° (incl. Wi-Fi)...................................................... 173
24.23 FLIR T620 25° and 15° (incl. Wi-Fi)........................................... 179
24.24 FLIR T620 25° and 45° (incl. Wi-Fi)........................................... 185
24.25 FLIR T620 45° (incl. Wi-Fi and Ext. cal.) ..................................... 191
24.26 FLIR T620 45° (incl. Wi-Fi)...................................................... 197
24.27 FLIR T620bx 15° (incl. Wi-Fi and Ext. cal.).................................. 203
24.28 FLIR T620bx 15° (incl. Wi-Fi)................................................... 209
24.29 FLIR T620bx 25° (incl. Wi-Fi and Ext. cal.).................................. 215
24.30 FLIR T620bx 25° (incl. Wi-Fi)................................................... 221
24.31 FLIR T620bx 45° (incl. Wi-Fi and Ext. cal.).................................. 227
24.32 FLIR T620bx 45° (incl. Wi-Fi)................................................... 233
24.33 FLIR T630 15° (incl. Wi-Fi)...................................................... 239
24.34 FLIR T630 25° (incl. Wi-Fi)...................................................... 245
24.35 FLIR T630 45° (incl. Wi-Fi)...................................................... 251
24.36 FLIR T630sc 15° (incl. Wi-Fi)................................................... 257
24.37 FLIR T630sc 25° (incl. Wi-Fi)................................................... 263
24.38 FLIR T630sc 25° and 45° w/case ............................................. 269
24.39 FLIR T630sc 45° (incl. Wi-Fi)................................................... 275
24.40 FLIR T640 15° (incl. Wi-Fi and Ext. cal.) ..................................... 281
24.41 FLIR T640 15° (incl. Wi-Fi)...................................................... 287
24.42 FLIR T640 25° (incl. Wi-Fi and Ext. cal.) ..................................... 293
24.43 FLIR T640 25° (incl. Wi-Fi)...................................................... 299
24.44 FLIR T640 25° and 15° (incl. Wi-Fi)........................................... 305
24.45 FLIR T640 25° and 45° (incl. Wi-Fi)........................................... 311
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24.46 FLIR T640 45° (incl. Wi-Fi and Ext. cal.) ..................................... 317
24.47 FLIR T640 45° (incl. Wi-Fi)...................................................... 323
24.48 FLIR T640bx 15° (incl. Wi-Fi and Ext. cal.).................................. 329
24.49 FLIR T640bx 15° (incl. Wi-Fi)................................................... 335
24.50 FLIR T640bx 25° (incl. Wi-Fi and Ext. cal.).................................. 341
24.51 FLIR T640bx 25° (incl. Wi-Fi)................................................... 347
24.52 FLIR T640bx 45° (incl. Wi-Fi and Ext. cal.).................................. 353
24.53 FLIR T640bx 45° (incl. Wi-Fi)................................................... 359
24.54 FLIR T650sc 15° (incl. Wi-Fi)................................................... 365
24.55 FLIR T650sc 25° (incl. Wi-Fi)................................................... 371
24.56 FLIR T650sc 25° and 15° w/case ............................................. 377
24.57 FLIR T650sc 25° and 45° w/case ............................................. 383
24.58 FLIR T650sc 45° (incl. Wi-Fi)................................................... 389
24.59 FLIR T660 15° (incl. Wi-Fi and Ext. cal.) ..................................... 395
24.60 FLIR T660 15° (incl. Wi-Fi)...................................................... 401
24.61 FLIR T660 25° (incl. Wi-Fi and Ext. cal.) ..................................... 407
24.62 FLIR T660 25° (incl. Wi-Fi)...................................................... 413
24.63 FLIR T660 25° and 15° w/case................................................. 419
24.64 FLIR T660 25° and 45° w/case................................................. 425
24.65 FLIR T660 45° (incl. Wi-Fi and Ext. cal.) ..................................... 431
24.66 FLIR T660 45° (incl. Wi-Fi)...................................................... 437
25 Mechanical drawings ..................................................................... 443
26 CE Declaration of conformity .......................................................... 453
27 Cleaning the camera ...................................................................... 455
27.1 Camera housing, cables, and other items................................... 455
27.1.1 Liquids..................................................................... 455
27.1.2 Equipment................................................................ 455
27.1.3 Procedure ................................................................ 455
27.2 Infrared lens ........................................................................ 455
27.2.1 Liquids..................................................................... 455
27.2.2 Equipment................................................................ 455
27.2.3 Procedure ................................................................ 455
27.3 Infrared detector ................................................................... 455
27.3.1 General.................................................................... 455
27.3.2 Procedure ................................................................ 456
28 Application examples..................................................................... 457
28.1 Moisture & water damage ....................................................... 457
28.1.1 General.................................................................... 457
28.1.2 Figure...................................................................... 457
28.2 Faulty contact in socket.......................................................... 457
28.2.1 General.................................................................... 457
28.2.2 Figure...................................................................... 457
28.3 Oxidized socket.................................................................... 458
28.3.1 General.................................................................... 458
28.3.2 Figure...................................................................... 458
28.4 Insulation deficiencies............................................................ 459
28.4.1 General.................................................................... 459
28.4.2 Figure...................................................................... 459
28.5 Draft .................................................................................. 459
28.5.1 General.................................................................... 459
28.5.2 Figure...................................................................... 459
29 About FLIR Systems ...................................................................... 461
29.1 More than just an infrared camera ............................................ 462
29.2 Sharing our knowledge .......................................................... 462
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29.3 Supporting our customers....................................................... 462
30 Glossary ...................................................................................... 464
31 Thermographic measurement techniques ........................................ 467
31.1 Introduction ........................................................................ 467
31.2 Emissivity............................................................................ 467
31.2.1 Finding the emissivity of a sample.................................. 467
31.3 Reflected apparent temperature............................................... 470
31.4 Distance ............................................................................. 471
31.5 Relative humidity .................................................................. 471
31.6 Other parameters.................................................................. 471
32 History of infrared technology......................................................... 472
33 Theory of thermography................................................................. 475
33.1 Introduction ......................................................................... 475
33.2 The electromagnetic spectrum................................................. 475
33.3 Blackbody radiation............................................................... 475
33.3.1 Planck’s law .............................................................. 476
33.3.2 Wien’s displacement law.............................................. 477
33.3.3 Stefan-Boltzmann's law ............................................... 478
33.3.4 Non-blackbody emitters ............................................... 479
33.4 Infrared semi-transparent materials........................................... 481
34 The measurement formula.............................................................. 482
35 Emissivity tables ........................................................................... 486
35.1 References.......................................................................... 486
35.2 Tables ................................................................................ 486
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Disclaimers

1.1 Legal disclaimer

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 FLIR Systems 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 service, 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 orliability 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.

1.5 Copyright

© 2016, FLIR Systems, Inc. All rights reserved worldwide. No parts of the software including source code may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed or translated into any language or computer language in any form or by any means, electronic, magnetic, optical, manual or otherwise, without theprior written permission of FLIR Systems.
The documentation must not, in whole orpart, be copied, photocopied, re­produced, translated or transmitted to any electronic medium or machine readable form without prior consent, in writing, from FLIRSystems.
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.
000279476-0001; 000439161; 000499579-0001; 000653423; 000726344; 000859020; 001106306-0001; 001707738; 001707746; 001707787; 001776519; 001954074; 002021543; 002058180; 002249953; 002531178; 0600574-8; 1144833; 1182246; 1182620; 1285345; 1299699; 1325808; 1336775; 1391114; 1402918; 1404291; 1411581; 1415075; 1421497; 1458284; 1678485; 1732314; 2106017; 2107799; 2381417; 3006596; 3006597; 466540; 483782; 484155; 4889913; 5177595; 60122153.2;
602004011681.5-08; 6707044; 68657; 7034300; 7110035; 7154093; 7157705; 7237946; 7312822; 7332716; 7336823; 7544944; 7667198; 7809258 B2; 7826736; 8,153,971; 8,823,803; 8,853,631; 8018649 B2; 8212210 B2; 8289372; 8354639 B2; 8384783; 8520970; 8565547; 8595689; 8599262; 8654239; 8680468; 8803093; D540838; D549758; D579475; D584755; D599,392; D615,113; D664,580; D664,581; D665,004; D665,440; D677298; D710,424 S; D718801; DI6702302-9; DI6903617-9; DI7002221-6; DI7002891-5; DI7002892-3; DI7005799-0; DM/057692; DM/061609; EP 2115696 B1; EP2315433; SE 0700240-5; US 8340414 B2; ZL
201330267619.5; ZL01823221.3; ZL01823226.4; ZL02331553.9; ZL02331554.7; ZL200480034894.0; ZL200530120994.2; ZL200610088759.5; ZL200630130114.4; ZL200730151141.4; ZL200730339504.7; ZL200820105768.8; ZL200830128581.2; ZL200880105236.4; ZL200880105769.2; ZL200930190061.9; ZL201030176127.1; ZL201030176130.3; ZL201030176157.2; ZL201030595931.3; ZL201130442354.9; ZL201230471744.3; ZL201230620731.8.

1.8 EULA Terms

• 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”or electronic 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 COPY THE 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 EULAgrants you the following license:
◦ Youmay use the SOFTWARE only on the DEVICE. ◦ NOT FAULTTOLERANT. THE SOFTWARE IS NOT FAULT TOL-
ERANT.FLIR SystemsAB HAS INDEPENDENTLY DETERMINED 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 THESOFTWARE OR AGAINST INFRINGEMENT.IF YOU HAVE RECEIVED ANY WARRANTIES
REGARDING THE DEVICE OR THE SOFTWARE, THOSE WAR­RANTIES DO NOT ORIGINATE FROM, AND ARE NOT BINDING ON, MS.
◦ No Liability for Certain Damages. EXCEPTAS PROHIBITED BY
LAW,MS SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES ARISING FROM OR IN CONNECTION WITH THEUSE OR PER­FORMANCE OF THE SOFTWARE. THIS LIMITATION SHALL APPLYEVEN IF ANY REMEDY FAILS OF ITS ESSENTIAL PUR­POSE. IN NO EVENT SHALL MS BE LIABLE FOR ANY AMOUNT IN EXCESS OF U.S. TWO HUNDRED FIFTYDOL­LARS (U.S.$250.00).
Limitations on Reverse Engineering, Decompilation, and Dis-
assembly. Youmay not reverse engineer, decompile, or disas-
semble 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 RESTRIC-
TIONS. You may permanently transfer rights under this EULA only as part of a permanent sale ortransfer ofthe Device, and only if the recipient agrees to this EULA. If the SOFTWARE is anup­grade, any transfer must also include all prior versionsof 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/.

1.9 EULA Terms

Qt4 Core and Qt4 GUI, Copyright ©2013 Nokia Corporation and FLIR Sys­tems AB. This Qt library is a free software; you can redistribute it and/or mod­ify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This library is distributed in the hope thatit will be 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.
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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.
Operation 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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Safety information
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.
CAUTION
Applicability: Cameras with one or more batteries.
Do not make holes in the battery with objects. Damage to the battery can occur.
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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 built­in 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.
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.
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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.
CAUTION
Applicability: Cameras with a viewfinder.
Make sure that the beams from the intensive energy sources do not go into the viewfinder. The beams can cause damage to the camera. This includes the devices that emit laser radiation, or the sun.
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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
latest 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.

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)
• 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
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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 name Part number
Battery charger, incl. power supply with multi plugs T6xx
Bluetooth Headset Calibration including General maintenance T6xx
series Cigarette lighter adapter kit, 12 VDC, 1.2 m/3.9 ft.
Close-up IR lens, 1.5× (25 µm) with case T198066
Close-up IR lens, 2.9× (50 µm) with case T198059
Close-up IR lens, 5.8× (100 µm) with case T198060
FLIR Reporter Professional (license only) T198586
FLIR ResearchIR 3 (license only) T198578
FLIR ResearchIR 3 Max (license only) T198574
FLIR ResearchIR Max + HSDR 4 T198697 FLIR ResearchIR Max 4 T198696 FLIR ResearchIR Standard 4 T198731 FLIR Tools T198584 FLIR Tools+ (license only) T198583
Hard transport case for T6xx series T198625ACC
HDMI type C to DVI cable 1.5 m T910930ACC
HDMI type C to HDMI type A cable 1.5 m T910891ACC
High temp option +300°C to 2000°C (+572°F to 3632°F) for FLIR A6xxsc and T6xx
IR lens, f=13.1 mm (45°) with case T197915
IR lens, f=24.6 mm (25°) with case T197922
IR lens, f=41.3 mm (15°) with case T197914
IR lens, f=6.5 mm (80°) with case T198065
IR lens, f=88.9 mm (7°) with case and support for T6xx
IR Window 2 in 19250-100 IR Window 3 in. 19251-100 IR Window 4 in. 19252-100 Large eyecup T198497
Li-Ion Battery pack 3.7V 29Wh T198506
Memory card SDHC 4 GB T911230ACC
Neck strap T198499
One year extended warranty for T6xx series
Pouch for FLIR T6xx and T4xx series T198495 Power supply, incl. multi plugs T910814
SS IR Window 2 in. SS IR Window 3 in. SS IR Window 4 in. Tool belt T911093 Tripod Adapter T198498
USB cable Std A <-> Mini-B
T198126
T197771ACC T199838
T198509
T197896
T198166
T199836
19250-200 19251-200 19252-200
1910423
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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 right

8.1.1 Figure

8.1.2 Explanation

1. Knob to change the dioptric correction for the viewfinder.
Note This item is dependent on the camera model.
2. Hand strap.
3. Digital zoom button.
4. Autofocus button (push half-way down)/Save button (push fully down).
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Camera parts

8.2 View from the left

8.2.1 Figure

8.2.2 Explanation

1. Camera lamp.
2. Laser pointer.
Note The laser pointer may not be enabled in all markets.
3. Camera lamp.
4. Infrared lens.
5. Digital camera.
6. Focusing ring.
7. Button to operate the laser pointer.
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8.3 View from the rear

8.3.1 Figure

8.3.2 Explanation

1. Sensor that adjusts the touch-screen LCD intensity automatically.
2. Button to switch between touch-screen LCD mode and viewfinder mode.
Note This item is dependent on the camera model.
3. Viewfinder.
Note This item is dependent on the camera model.
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. Touch-screen LCD.
11. Power indicator.
12. On/off button.
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