The Klein Tools TI222 Thermal Imager allows easy capture, storage, and sharing
of images and video, including time-lapse video, for instant troubleshooting on
your iOS device. Excellent resolution of 10,800 pixels, with your choice of color
palettes. The meter features differential temperature, touch-point temperature,
and high and low temperature alarms.
TI222 is compatible with iOS devices 11 or higher with Lightning connectors.
The camera output is displayed on the iOS device using the Klein Tools Thermal
Imager app, available for free from the App Store.
• Environment: Indoor or outdoor
• Operating Altitude: 6562 ft. (2000 m)
• Relative Humidity: <95% non-condensing
• Operating Temp: 32°to 122°F (0°to 50°C)
• Storage Temp: 14°to 140°F (-10°to 60°C)
• Sensor Resolution: 10800 pixels
• Pixel size: 17μm
• Spectral Response: 8 to 14μm
• Field of View (FOV): 50°
• Frame Rate: 9 Hz
• Sensitivity: <60 mK at 25°C
• Temperature Range: -4°to 752°F (-20°to 400°C)
• Temperature Resolution: 0.1°F, 0.1°C
• Temperature Accuracy: +/-2°or 2% (whichever is greater)
NOTE: Not calibrated below 14°F (-10°C)
• Temperature Display: Differential temperature, high, center, and
low crosshairs, and user-selectable temperature
• Temperature Settings: °F / °C
• Emissivity: 0.1 to 0.99 adjustable (0.95 default)
To ensure safe operation and service, follow these instructions.
• Read the instructions to ensure safe operation.
• Always wear approved eye protection.
• Do not use if the housing is damaged in any way.
• DO NOT use if the Lightning connector/adapter is damaged in any way.
• There are no user-serviceable parts inside. DO NOT open or attempt to repair.
NOTE: Do not point the camera at the sun or any other strong energy source.
This can affect the accuracy of the camera or cause damage to the sensor.
CAUTION
• Burn Hazard. Reflective materials may have a higher actual temperature
than the measured temperature. Set emissivity to match the object being
measured (see Emissivity section).
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While in Live View mode (see FIG. B), tap the Settings icon
tap one of the buttons to view/adjust the following settings:
Camera Settings
• Temperature Scale: Select °F or °C (default is °F)
• High/Low Temperature Crosshair: On/Off (default is On)
• Center Temperature Crosshair: On/Off (default is On)
• Temperature Bar: On/Off (default is On)
• Differential Temperature: On/Off (default is On)
• Touchscreen Temperature: On/Off (default is On)
• Shutter Sounds: On/Off (default is On)
• Alarm Sounds: On/Off (default is On)
• High/Low Temperature Alarm: Select Temperature, On/Off, enter
temperature from -4 to 752°F (-20 to 400°C)
• Color Palette: Select Ironbow, Rainbow, or Grayscale (default is Ironbow)
• Emissivity: Enter emissivity from 0.01 to 0.99 (default is 0.95)
• Time Lapse: Change capture interval by selecting either slow (4 fps),
medium (8 fps), or fast (16 fps) (default is medium (8 fps)).
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)II:
• Helpful tips for using the Thermal Imager
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EMISSIVITY
Emissivity is a measure of the ability of a surface to emit thermal
energy by radiation. Different types of surfaces (metals, masonry,
wood, etc.) emit thermal energy through radiation at different
efficiencies. Accordingly, these materials have different emissivity
coefficients which must be considered in order to make accurate
measurements with an infrared thermometer.
Emissivity on the TI222 may be adjusted from 0.01 to 0.99 to enable
accurate measurement of the temperature of most types of materials.
Generally speaking, shiny bright surfaces such as chrome, white
boards, etc. exhibit lower emissivity than flat black materials.
For guidance only, the chart on the next page may be used to
estimate emissivity for many different types of materials. However,
the emissivity of surfaces is dependent upon many parameters such
as surface finish, temperature, shape of the object, etc.
Be sure unit is not connected to a device and wipe with a clean,
dry lint-free cloth.
Do not expose to high temperatures or humidity. After a period of
storage in extreme conditions exceeding the limits mentioned in
the General Specifications section, allow unit to return to normal
operating conditions before using.
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Do not place equipment and its accessories in the trash.
Items must be properly disposed of in accordance with local
regulations. Please see www.epa.gov/recycle for additional
information.