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III 

Important Safeguards and Warnings 

This chapter introduces the content covering the proper handling of the product, hazard prevention, 

and prevention of property damage. Read these contents carefully before using the product, comply 

with them when using, and keep the manual safe for future reference. 

Power Requirements 

 

All installation and operation must conform to your local electrical safety code. 

 

Make sure that the power supply is correct before operating the Camera. 

 

The power supply must conform to the requirements of ES1 in IEC 62368-1 standard and be no 
higher than PS2. Note that the power supply requirements are subject to the device label. 

 

Install an easy-to-use Camera for power off before installing wiring, which is for emergency power 
off when necessary. 

 

Prevent the line cord from being trampled on or squeezed, especially the plug, power socket and 
the junction from the Camera. 

Application Environment Requirements 

 

Use the Camera within allowed temperature range to measure the objects. 

 

Use the Camera within allowed humidity (< 95% relative humidity) and altitude (< 3000 m). 

 

Do not use, store, or transport the Camera beyond the specific temperature and humidity range. 

 

Do not use the Camera in corrosive environment, such as high salt spray area, sea, coastal area, 
environment with acid gas, chemical plant, and others. 

 

Do not use the Camera in strong vibration environment, such as vehicle, ship, and others. 

 

Contact the sales staff if you need to use the Camera in the above situation. Special models or 
specially customized Camera that meet your requirements will be provided for you. We are not 
responsible for any improper operation. 

 

Do not place the Camera in humid, dusty, extremely hot and cold sites  with strong 
electromagnetic radiation or unstable illumination. 

 

Do not block the ventilation of the Camera to avoid heat accumulation. 

 

Do not install the Camera near a heat source such as a radiator, heater, and stove to avoid fire. 

 

Do not aim the lenses at an intense radiation source (such as sun, laser, and molten steel) to avoid 
damage to thermal detector and visual lens. 

 

Prevent liquid from flowing into the Camera to avoid damage to the internal components. In case 
the liquid enters  the Camera, immediately stop using the Camera, cut off the power, and 
disconnect all the cables, and then contact the local customer service center. 

 

Do not stuff foreign materials into the Camera to prevent a short circuit which could result in 
Camera being damaged or people becoming injured. 

 

Use the factory default package or material with equal quality to pack the Camera when 
transporting the Camera. 

Summary of Contents for D-TPC-HI20

Page 1: ...Thermal Handheld Thermography Camera Quick Start Guide V1 0 0...

Page 2: ...e emphasis and supplement to the text LASER RADIATION Indicates a laser radiation hazard Take care to avoid exposure to a laser beam Revision History Version Revision Content Release Time V1 0 0 First...

Page 3: ...oduct and the manual Please contact customer service for the latest program and supplementary documentation There might be errors in the print or deviations in the description of the functions operati...

Page 4: ...era in corrosive environment such as high salt spray area sea coastal area environment with acid gas chemical plant and others Do not use the Camera in strong vibration environment such as vehicle shi...

Page 5: ...ment is stable and follow the above requirements The lens potentiometer pan tilt unit and cooling unit are consumable components To ensure their life expectancy do not allow the Camera zoom or focus p...

Page 6: ...ing SD card 5 Enabling Laser Light 5 Measuring Target Temperature 5 Capturing Images 6 Recording Videos 6 Exporting Images and Recorded Videos 7 Update 7 5 Function Configuration 9 Temperature Setting...

Page 7: ...ies Extremely versatile and easy to use it features the following functions Simply point the laser light of the Camera at targets to view their temperature readings in seconds Press the trigger once t...

Page 8: ...purchase the tools or accessories not included in the package separately Figure 2 1 Checklist Table 2 1 Checklist No Name No Name 1 Camera 2 Adapter Five plugs are provided for Chinese American Europe...

Page 9: ...2 3 Structure Dimensions Dimensions mm inch Appearance Front interface...

Page 10: ...ce When pressing and holding the power button stop pressing it after a hearing ticking sound 3 On the live interface press to go to the Menu interface On the Menu interface press to go to different in...

Page 11: ...alling a SD card 7 Trigger button On the live interface press the trigger button twice to capture images On the live interface press the trigger button 3 times to start recording and then press 3 time...

Page 12: ...u can use laser light to view temperature readings of the target Press to wake up the Camera On the live interface press to enter the Menu interface Press select System Settings and then press to ente...

Page 13: ...re measurement information Press to wake up the Camera On the live interface press the trigger button twice to capture animage or press to enter the Menu interface and then select Picture Search to st...

Page 14: ...special video player Disconnect the USB cable from your PC after copying the images Update You can update the Camera using the SD card Prerequisites The upgrade program named update img has been obta...

Page 15: ...aring a ticking sound the Camera will back up the program automatically Wait until the Camera enters the live interface Do not perform any operation during the backup The Camera will be automatically...

Page 16: ...to select parameters 2 Press to confirm 3 On the parameter configuration interface press to increase or decrease the parameter value Table 5 1 Temperature parameters description Parameter Description...

Page 17: ...meter description of temperature measurement Parameter Description Alarm Settings Threshold An alarm will be triggered when the temperature of the measured target exceeds the defined alarm threshold O...

Page 18: ...d quit Viewing Recorded Video Files SD Card has been installed For details on installing an SD card see 4 1 Installing SD card Press to wake up the Camera On the live interface press to enter the Menu...

Page 19: ...d computer and transfer image video files to the computer You can turn off the USB connection by pressing off to save electricity Laser Light Point the laser light of the Camera at targets to view the...

Page 20: ...13 Parameter Description Reset Device Optional Press and Yes to reset the Camera Press No to cancel resetting...

Page 21: ...ess to wake up the Camera On the live interface press to enter the Menu interface Select System Information press to confirm and then you can view system parameters including device type system versio...

Page 22: ...t and implement well done access control permission and key management to prevent unauthorized personnel from carrying out physical contacts such as damaging hardware unauthorized connection of remova...

Page 23: ...s we suggest that you check online users regularly to see if the device is logged in without authorization Check device log By viewing the logs you can know the IP addresses that were used to log in t...

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