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APPENDIX C: TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 

Description 

Characteristics 

Value 

IR detector 

Type 

UFPA microbolometer 

Spectral range 

8~14µm 

Resolution 

80x80 

IR imaging 
performance 

Noise Equivalent Temperature 
Difference (NETD) (sensitivity) 

80mK at 86°F (30°C) 

Frequency 

9Hz 

Objective 

20°x20° 

Instantaneous Field of View 
(IFOV) (spatial resolution) 

4.4mrad 

Minimum focal distance 

1.3’ (0.4m) 

Focusing 

Adjustment 

Fixed focus 

Visual image 

Built-in digital video 

240x240 

Minimum focal distance 

2” (5cm) 

Image presentation 

Images displayed 

Infrared image 
Visible light image 

LCD screen 

2.8” (7.1cm) 

Display colors 

Pseudo-colors, multiple palettes 

Functions 

Freezing image 

Moving or frozen image 

Storing files 

Micro SD and micro SD HC card 

Measurement 

Temperature range 

4 to 482°F (-20 to 250°C) 

Accuracy 

±3.6°F (±2°C) or ±2% 

Analysis functions 

Analysis tools 

Point cursor 
Area cursor 
Temperature profile 
Minimum/maximum 
Isothermal 

Adjustment 

Automatic or manual adjustment of the 
minimum/maximum palette 

Correction 

Emissivity, target distance, ambient temperature, 
relative humidity 

Isotherms 

Display in color of a temperature range adjustable by 
the user 

Vocal message 

Via Bluetooth headset 

Software 

CAmReport 

Data analysis and report writing software 

Battery system 

Type 

NiMH, low self-discharge 
Alkaline 

Life 

13h30m typical, 11h minimum 

Conformity 

Electromagnetic compatibility 

EN61326-1 

Safety 

EN61010-1-Ed.02 

Environmental 
specification 

Temperature range, operation 

-4 to 122°F (-15 to 50°C) 

Temperature range, storage 

-40 to 158°F (-40 to 70°C) 

Humidity 

10% to 95% 

Drop resistance 

6.56’ (2m) on all sides 

Impact resistance 

25G 

Vibration resistance 

2G 

Protection 

IP54 

Physical 
characteristics 

Weight 

24.7oz (700g) with batteries 

Dimensions 

8.86 x 4.92 x 3.27” (225 x 125 x 83mm) 

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Page 1: ...Model 1950 ENGLISH User Manual THERMAL CAMERA...

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Page 3: ...ge Profile 16 2 1 6 Displaying Points at the Same Temperature in an Image Isotherm 16 2 2 Freezing Palette Colors 16 3 ADVANCED OPERATION WITH MORE PRECISE MEASUREMENTS 17 3 1 Best Practices 17 3 2 Co...

Page 4: ...1 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 32 8 1 IR Image is a Single Solid Color 32 8 1 1 Color Palette Frozen 32 8 1 2 Inconsistent User Influencing Parameters 32 8 2 Contrast of IR Image is Incorrect 32 8 3 Unable to Sa...

Page 5: ...propriate collection facility for recycling This product is designed to allow recovery and recycling of most of its constituents Receiving Your Shipment Upon receiving your shipment make sure that the...

Page 6: ...sufficient power for 15 hours The batteries are inserted through the end of the handle Open the cover using a coin while pressing down on the locking tab 1 2 1 Battery Management After the batteries...

Page 7: ...ically switches off due to low batteries This automatically recalculates and adjusts the estimated capacity of the batteries The new capacity is displayed by default the next time the Battery manageme...

Page 8: ...atteries discharged Bluetooth 6 Bluetooth enabled no icon Bluetooth disabled Trigger function 1 5 4 TA TF TS Aim Freeze Save Micro SD Card 1 3 Micro SD Card detected Micro SD Card not detected Emissiv...

Page 9: ...rmogram are defined by the selected palette see 1 5 8 By default temperature color assignment is performed automatically as a function of the minimum and maximum temperatures detected in the image In...

Page 10: ...lette Restores automatic mode Displays the infrared image Displays the visible image Plays back the vocal message Records a new vocal message Stops playing or recording the vocal message Searches for...

Page 11: ...and returns to the Main screen F2 either opens the corresponding sub menu for editable settings modifies the selected parameter F3 closes the current window without action and returns to the previous...

Page 12: ...to save the settings 1 5 4 Trigger Function The camera trigger can be configured to perform different tasks when pressed 1 Open the Adjustments menu by pressing F1 in the Main screen and selecting Pa...

Page 13: ...lecting Parameters Adjustments 2 Select to display the screen brightness setting Use the up and down buttons to change this setting Options are Automatic the camera automatically adjusts the screen br...

Page 14: ...ilable in the root any combination of 256 files and directories The card will therefore very quickly be considered full even though its full capacity has not been reached 1 5 8 Color Palettes The came...

Page 15: ...pe of cursor is selected 4 Save the cursor setting by pressing F2 2 1 1 Estimating Measurements Without a Cursor By default no measurement cursor is selected the icon in the Cursor menu is highlighted...

Page 16: ...tolerance setting are displayed at the bottom of the screen In addition the palette graphically displays the temperature range All points in the image whose temperature falls within this defined range...

Page 17: ...al tape has an emissivity of 0 95 and is suitable as a reference target The higher the relative humidity and the greater the distance the larger the effect relative humidity has on the measurement The...

Page 18: ...you save the emissivity value it appears in the status bar Allowable emissivity values are from 1 00 to 0 05 Distance can be set from 1 6 to 3280ft 0 5 to 999 9m Default is 6 6ft 2m Humidity can be s...

Page 19: ...all letters from a to z have been used the letter z is re used and the existing file with this name is overwritten Note that a visible image is not created for the derived file since the visible image...

Page 20: ...isplaying the name of the new file if the headset is connected another message prompts you to record a vocal message as shown on the left Press F2 to display the Record vocal screen or F3 if you do no...

Page 21: ...nerated by the camera with names in the form yyyymmdd_hhmmssX_IR BMP The menu also lists folders for browsing the SD card directory tree A preview of the selected image appears to the right of the fil...

Page 22: ...the derived file since the visible image associated with the original file also applies to the derived file If a Bluetooth headset is connected 6 2 1 after you confirm the save a second message promp...

Page 23: ...to store on the computer and paste them into the appropriate folder s on the computer Note the following If the Images menu on the camera is open and the computer modifies the content of the micro SD...

Page 24: ...shown to the left 4 Select When you press F2 a full qwerty style keypad appears on the screen 5 Use the directional buttons to navigate to the first character in the filename and press F2 to save the...

Page 25: ...To restore the factory defaults follow the steps below 1 Open the Setup menu select Factory and press F2 2 Select the Default setup file by pressing F2 3 All camera configuration parameters are reset...

Page 26: ...peripherals are then disconnected Their identification data is stored in memory and upon the next activation the camera will attempt to reconnect them 6 2 Headset The camera comes with a headset for c...

Page 27: ...ters are supported Metrix ASYC IV Multimeters Models MTX 3292 BT and 3293 BT 1 measurement read AEMC Power Clamp on Meter Model 607 3 measurements read AEMC Power Clamp on Meter 407 3 measurements rea...

Page 28: ...erals screen displayed start a new search by pressing F1 This overwrites the list currently connected devices remain The new device should be included in this list 6 3 3 Device Polling Period The poll...

Page 29: ...of measurements displayed at the bottom of the main screen Influence the measurement is added to the list of measurements displayed at the bottom of the main screen and is used in the compensation for...

Page 30: ...the measurement is temperature humidity or distance you can select the option Influence by pressing the right button For other types of measurements this option is not available 3 Press F2 to save Onl...

Page 31: ...the Soft version line To check whether a more recent version of the camera firmware is available go to the AEMC web site at http www aemc com and open the Software and Firmware Updates link This lists...

Page 32: ...erature range of the image 8 3 Unable to Save Displayed Image Ensure that the micro SD card is correctly inserted in its slot and that the status bar indicates the card is present see 1 4 1 1 Check th...

Page 33: ...ments are refreshed only when there is a new acquisition If a device is connected but acquisition has been stopped its measurements will not be displayed until there has been another acquisition Follo...

Page 34: ...cloth 9 2 Infrared Optics Cleaning WARNING The infrared lens coating is very fragile Avoid leaving fingerprints on the lens Avoid rubbing the lens unnecessarily If there is dust on the lens if possib...

Page 35: ...APPENDIX A MENU TREE Display Files and Setup Menus 35...

Page 36: ...Target Parameters and About Menus 36...

Page 37: ...Recall Menus 37...

Page 38: ...spectrum 0 88 Lead Pure lead without oxidation 257 437 125 225 0 06 0 08 Slightly oxidized 77 572 25 300 0 20 0 45 Magnesium Magnesia 527 1517 275 825 0 55 0 20 1652 3038 900 1670 0 2 Mercury 32 212 0...

Page 39: ...curacy 3 6 F 2 C or 2 Analysis functions Analysis tools Point cursor Area cursor Temperature profile Minimum maximum Isothermal Adjustment Automatic or manual adjustment of the minimum maximum palette...

Page 40: ...u must obtain a CSA before returning any instrument TECHNICAL AND SALES ASSISTANCE If you are experiencing any technical problems or require any assistance with the proper operation or application of...

Page 41: ...se write the CSA on the outside of the shipping container Return the instrument postage or shipment pre paid to Ship To Chauvin Arnoux Inc d b a AEMC Instruments 15 Faraday Drive Dover NH 03820 USA Ph...

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Page 44: ...99 MAN 100432 v2 08 17 Chauvin Arnoux Inc d b a AEMC Instruments 15 Faraday Drive Dover NH 03820 USA Phone 603 749 6434 Fax 603 742 2346 www aemc com...

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