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Technical data

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26.16

FLIR E95 24°

P/N: 78502-0301
Rev.: 41869

Imaging and optical data

Infrared resolution

464 × 348 pixels

UltraMax (super-resolution)

In FLIR Tools

NETD

<30 mK, 42° @ +30°C (+86°F)

<40 mK, 24° @ +30°C (+86°F)

<50 mK, 14° @ +30°C (+86°F)

Field of view

42° × 32°

24° × 18°

14° × 10°

Minimum focus distance

0.15 m (0.49 ft.), 42°

0.15 m (0.49 ft.), 24°

1.0 m (3.28 ft.), 14°

Minimum focus distance with MSX

0.65 m (2.13 ft.), 42°

0.5 m (1.64 ft.), 24°

1.0 m (3.28 ft.), 14°

Focal length

10 mm (0.39 in.), 42°

17 mm (0.67 in.), 24°

29 mm (1.41 in.), 14°

Spatial resolution (IFOV)

1.66 mrad/pixel, 42°

0.90 mrad/pixel, 24°

0.52 mrad/pixel, 14°

Additional lenses

14°

42°

Lens identification

Automatic

f number

1.1, 42°

1.3, 24°

1.5, 14°

Image frequency

30 Hz

Focus

Continuous, one-shot LDM (laser distance meter),
one-shot contrast, or manual

Field of view match

Yes

Digital zoom

1–4× continuous

Panning

No

Low-noise mode

No

Digital image enhancement

No

Detector data

Focal plane array/spectral range

7.5–14 µm

Detector pitch

17 µm

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Page 5: ...r help 9 4 1 General 9 4 2 Submitting a question 9 4 3 Downloads 10 5 Quick start guide 11 5 1 Procedure 11 5 2 To keep in mind 11 6 Register the camera 12 6 1 General 12 6 2 Procedure 12 7 Camera parts 17 7 1 View from the front 17 7 1 1 Figure 17 7 1 2 Explanation 17 7 2 View from the rear 18 7 2 1 Figure 18 7 2 2 Explanation 18 7 3 Laser distance meter and laser pointer 19 7 3 1 General 19 7 3 ...

Page 6: ...cedure 30 10 6 Continuous autofocus 31 10 6 1 General 31 10 6 2 Procedure 31 10 7 Saving an image 32 10 8 Operating the laser distance meter 32 10 8 1 General 32 10 8 2 Figure 33 10 8 3 Procedure 33 10 9 Measuring areas 34 10 9 1 General 34 10 9 2 Procedure 34 10 10 Connecting external devices and storage media 34 10 10 1 General 34 10 10 2 Figure 35 10 10 3 Explanation 35 10 11 Moving files to a ...

Page 7: ... 5 1 General 52 11 5 2 Procedure 52 11 5 3 Related topics 53 11 6 Zooming an image 53 11 6 1 General 53 11 6 2 Procedure 54 11 7 Deleting images 54 11 8 Resetting the image counter 54 11 8 1 General 54 11 8 2 Procedure 54 12 Working with the image archive 55 12 1 General 55 12 2 Opening image and video files 55 12 3 Creating a new folder 55 12 4 Renaming a folder 56 12 5 Changing the active folder...

Page 8: ...ally 65 13 8 Hiding all overlay 65 13 8 1 General 65 13 8 2 Procedure 66 14 Working with image modes 67 14 1 General 67 14 2 Image examples 67 14 3 Selecting an image mode 68 15 Working with measurement tools 69 15 1 General 69 15 2 Adding removing measurement tools 69 15 3 Editing user presets 69 15 3 1 General 69 15 3 2 Procedure 70 15 4 Moving and resizing a measurement tool 70 15 4 1 General 7...

Page 9: ... 17 4 1 General 87 17 4 2 Procedure 87 17 5 Adding a sketch 88 17 5 1 General 88 17 5 2 Procedure 88 18 Programming the camera time lapse 89 18 1 General 89 18 2 Procedure 89 19 Recording video clips 90 19 1 General 90 19 2 Procedure 90 19 3 Playing a saved video clip 90 20 Screening alarm 92 20 1 General 92 20 2 Procedure 92 21 Pairing Bluetooth devices 94 21 1 General 94 21 2 Procedure 94 22 Con...

Page 10: ...ield of view calculator 105 26 2 Note about technical data 105 26 3 Note about authoritative versions 105 26 4 FLIR E75 24 106 26 5 FLIR E75 42 112 26 6 FLIR E75 42 14 118 26 7 FLIR E75 24 14 124 26 8 FLIR E75 24 42 130 26 9 FLIR E75 24 14 42 136 26 10 FLIR E85 24 142 26 11 FLIR E85 42 148 26 12 FLIR E85 42 14 154 26 13 FLIR E85 24 14 160 26 14 FLIR E85 24 42 166 26 15 FLIR E85 24 14 42 172 26 16 ...

Page 11: ...meters 232 33 About calibration 233 33 1 Introduction 233 33 2 Definition what is calibration 233 33 3 Camera calibration at FLIR Systems 233 33 4 The differences between a calibration performed by a user and that performed directly at FLIR Systems 234 33 5 Calibration verification and adjustment 234 33 6 Non uniformity correction 235 33 7 Thermal image adjustment thermal tuning 235 34 History of ...

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Page 13: ...ystem under which these products are developed and manufactured has been certified in accordance with the ISO 9001 standard FLIR Systems is committed to a policy of continuous development therefore we reserve the right to make changes and improvements on any of the prod ucts without prior notice 1 7 Patents 000439161 000653423 000726344 000859020 001707738 001707746 001707787 001776519 001954074 0...

Page 14: ...are Foundation either version 2 1 of the License or at your op tion any later version This library is distributed in the hope that it 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 html The source code for the libraries Qt4 Core and Qt4 GUI m...

Page 15: ...s 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 e...

Page 16: ...rrect flow of current to the battery can occur This can cause the battery to be come 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 con tainers 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 ...

Page 17: ...he battery be comes 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 bat...

Page 18: ...ty Cameras with one or more batteries When the battery is worn apply insulation to the terminals with adhesive tape or equivalent materials be fore 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...

Page 19: ...isposed of in an environmen tally 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 prod...

Page 20: ...anual 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 T810190 r AI 41890 41890 en US 8 ...

Page 21: ...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 T810190 r AI 41890 41890 en US 9 ...

Page 22: ...evision 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...

Page 23: ...ges into FLIR Tools Tools or FLIR Report Studio and create an inspec tion report 13 Send the inspection report to your client 5 2 To keep in mind Adjust the focus first When the camera is out of focus the measurement will be wrong By default most cameras adapt the scale automatically Use this mode first but do not hesitate to set the scale manually A thermal camera has a resolution limit This depe...

Page 24: ...he same login cre dentials To complete the registration you must enter a four digit verification code into the camera 6 2 Procedure Follow this procedure 1 Use a computer or other device with internet access and go to the following website http support flir com camreg This displays the following dialog 2 To log in with your existing FLIR Customer Support account do the following 2 1 Enter your Use...

Page 25: ...he required information and click Create Account 4 On the camera select Settings Device settings Camera information Register camera This displays the following dialog box Note The first time you start the camera the registration dialog box is displayed as a part of the setup of regional settings T810190 r AI 41890 41890 en US 13 ...

Page 26: ...sh the navigation pad This displays a dialog box with the serial number of the camera 6 On the computer enter the serial number of the camera and click Validate 7 When the serial number is validated click Continue T810190 r AI 41890 41890 en US 14 ...

Page 27: ...n the registration is completed the four digit code is displayed Note The code is also sent by e mail to the address registered with your FLIR Customer Support account The code is also displayed in your FLIR Customer Support portal under My Stuff Products T810190 r AI 41890 41890 en US 15 ...

Page 28: ...select a digit Push the navigation pad left right to navigate to the previous next digit When all digits have been entered push the navigation pad right to select Submit Push the navigation pad to confirm 11 The camera is now registered and your extended warranty is activated T810190 r AI 41890 41890 en US 16 ...

Page 29: ...ion 1 Laser distance meter 2 Infrared lens 3 Focus ring 4 Autofocus button 5 Trigger 6 Lamp for the digital camera left and right sides 7 Digital camera 8 Attachment point for the hand strap bracket left and right sides 9 Tripod mount T810190 r AI 41890 41890 en US 17 ...

Page 30: ...p or lanyard strap left and right sides 7 2 View from the rear 7 2 1 Figure 7 2 2 Explanation 1 Cover for the USB connector and memory card slot 2 Microphone 3 Speaker 4 Touch screen LCD 5 Image archive button 6 Programmable button T810190 r AI 41890 41890 en US 18 ...

Page 31: ...o the laser beam The laser beam can cause eye irritation Note The laser is enabled by a setting Select Settings Device settings Lamp la ser Enable lamp laser The symbol is displayed on the screen when the laser is on The camera can be configured to automatically measure the distance when an image is saved Select Settings Save options storage Measure distance With this setting the Object distance p...

Page 32: ...tter and receiver 1 Laser transmitter 2 Laser receiver 7 3 3 Difference in position This figure shows the difference in position between the laser transmitter and the optical center of the infrared lens T810190 r AI 41890 41890 en US 20 ...

Page 33: ...ing information is attached to the camera 7 3 5 Laser rules and regulations Wavelength 650 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 T810190 r AI 41890 41890 en US 21 ...

Page 34: ... Image mode button 11 Measurement parameters button 12 Temperature scale button Note To display the menu system tap the screen or push the navigation pad 8 3 Status icons Manual adjustment mode is enabled The camera lamp is turned on The camera is connected to a device using USB Wi Fi connectivity indicator Bluetooth connectivity indicator A Bluetooth headset is connected T810190 r AI 41890 41890 ...

Page 35: ...ng Wi Fi page 95 Bluetooth button Touch to enable disable Bluetooth See also section 21 Pairing Bluetooth devices page 94 Lamp button Touch to turn on off the camera lamp Note Before you can turn on the camera lamp you need to enable the lamp Se lect Settings Device settings Lamp laser Enable lamp laser or Ena ble lamp laser Use lamp as flash Screen rotation button Touch to enable disable screen r...

Page 36: ...tems as image overlay informa tion All image overlay information displayed on the live image will also be displayed on saved images For more information see sections section 24 1 5 Device settings page 100 and 13 8 Hiding all overlay page 65 T810190 r AI 41890 41890 en US 24 ...

Page 37: ...pad is used but most tasks can also be carried out using your index finger or a stylus pen 9 2 Navigating using the navigation pad You navigate the menu system by using the navigation pad and the back button To display the menu system push the center of the navigation pad To navigate in menus submenus and dialog boxes and to change values in dialog boxes push the navigation pad up down or left rig...

Page 38: ...ble 10 1 2 Using the USB battery charger to charge the battery 10 1 2 1 Procedure Follow this procedure 1 Put the battery into the battery compartment of the camera 2 Connect the USB battery charger to a mains socket 3 Fold up the rubber cover at the top of the camera 4 Connect the USB connector of the USB battery charger to the USB C connector in the connector bay of the camera T810190 r AI 41890...

Page 39: ...nal Explanation The white LED flashes The battery is being charged The white LED glows continuously The battery is fully charged 10 1 3 2 Procedure Follow this procedure 1 Put one or two batteries in the battery charger 2 Connect the power supply cable plug to the connector on the battery charger 3 Connect the power supply mains electricity plug to a mains socket 4 When the white LED on the batter...

Page 40: ...To charge the camera the computer must be turned on Charging the camera using a USB cable connected to a computer takes considerably longer than using the USB battery charger or the stand alone battery charger 10 2 Removing the battery Follow this procedure 1 Turn off the camera 2 Remove the battery from the camera T810190 r AI 41890 41890 en US 28 ...

Page 41: ...focus manually 10 4 1 Figure 10 4 2 Procedure Follow this procedure 1 Do one of the following For far focus rotate the focus ring clockwise with the LCD screen facing toward you For near focus rotate the focus ring counter clockwise with the LCD screen facing toward you Note Do not touch the lens surface when you adjust the infrared camera focus manually If this happens clean the lens according to...

Page 42: ...aximizing the image contrast Laser The focus is based on a laser distance measurement The laser is used when the camera is autofocusing The focus method is configured by a setting Select Settings Device settings Fo cus Auto focus 10 5 2 Figure 10 5 3 Procedure WARNING Do not point the camera at the face of a person when you use the autofocus function You can set the camera to use a laser distance ...

Page 43: ...rritation Note Before you can enable continuous autofocus you need to enable the laser and select laser as focus method See section 10 6 2 Procedure page 31 When continuous autofocus is enabled it is not possible to manually adjust the focus by rotating the focus ring 10 6 2 Procedure Follow this procedure 1 Push the navigation pad to display the menu system 2 Select Settings and push the navigati...

Page 44: ...eneral The laser distance meter consists of a laser transmitter and a laser receiver The laser dis tance meter determines the distance to a target by measuring the time it takes for a laser pulse to reach the target and return to the laser receiver This time is converted to a dis tance which is displayed on the screen The laser receiver also works as a laser pointer When the laser distance meter i...

Page 45: ...rameters page 71 in the image data is automatically updated with the measured distance when an image is saved There is no effect on the Object distance setting in live mode If the target reflection is low or if the target is angled from the laser beam there may be no return signal and the distance cannot be measured The laser distance meter may not be enabled in all markets 10 8 2 Figure 10 8 3 Pr...

Page 46: ...t Settings Device settings Lamp laser Enable lamp laser Follow this procedure 1 Add a box or circle measurement tool see section 15 2 Adding removing measure ment tools page 69 2 Set the camera to measure and display the area of the box or circle see section 15 6 Displaying values in the result table page 74 3 Make sure that the box or circle tool is in the center of the image see section 15 4 Mov...

Page 47: ... when this LED is flashing 2 SD memory card 3 USB C cable 10 11 Moving files to a computer 10 11 1 General When you save an image or video clip in the image archive of the camera the file is stored on the memory card You can connect the camera to a computer using a USB C to USB A cable Once con nected you can move the image and video files from the memory card to the computer T810190 r AI 41890 41...

Page 48: ... Connect the other end of the USB cable to the computer 3 Turn on the camera 4 Do one of the following Move the files to the computer using a drag and drop operation in Microsoft Win dows Explorer Note Moving a file using a drag and drop operation does not delete the file in the camera Import the images into FLIR Tools Tools or FLIR Report Studio T810190 r AI 41890 41890 en US 36 ...

Page 49: ...n 14 Working with image modes page 67 Switch Thermal Thermal MSX Switch between the image modes Thermal and Ther mal MSX For more information see section 14 Working with image modes page 67 Switch 1x zoom Max zoom Switch between the digital zoom factor of 1 and maxi mum zoom Switch camera flash On Off Switch between the enabled disabled camera flash functions For more information see section 10 13...

Page 50: ...o display the menu system 2 Select Settings and push the navigation pad This displays the Settings menu 3 Use the navigation pad to select Device settings Lamp laser 4 Do one of the following To enable the camera lamp function select Enable lamp laser and push the navi gation pad To turn on off the camera lamp use the swipe down menu see section 8 4 Swipe down menu page 23 To enable the flash func...

Page 51: ...Handling the camera 10 T810190 r AI 41890 41890 en US 39 ...

Page 52: ...4 2 Mounting the hand strap Follow this procedure 1 Fit the upper part of the hand strap into the bracket 2 Fit the bracket in place on the camera and tighten the screw with the supplied Torx key T810190 r AI 41890 41890 en US 40 ...

Page 53: ...Handling the camera 10 3 Thread the loose strap through the attachment point at the base of the camera Secure the strap with the hook and loop fastener T810190 r AI 41890 41890 en US 41 ...

Page 54: ...Handling the camera 10 10 15 Lanyard strap 10 15 1 General T810190 r AI 41890 41890 en US 42 ...

Page 55: ...g with the FLIR logo part thread the lanyard strap through the attachment point at the base of the camera 3 Pull the entire lanyard strap through the attachment point until it stops 10 16 Wrist strap 10 16 1 General The wrist strap can also be used to attach a carabiner to the camera T810190 r AI 41890 41890 en US 43 ...

Page 56: ...ollow this procedure 1 Remove the camera battery 2 Fold the wrist strap Make sure that the part with the FLIR logo faces away from the bend 3 Thread the bent wrist strap through the attachment point at the base of the camera T810190 r AI 41890 41890 en US 44 ...

Page 57: ...rist strap through the attachment point until it stops 10 17 Front protection To protect the camera lens and the laser distance meter you can attach the front protec tion by using the supplied fastening device T810190 r AI 41890 41890 en US 45 ...

Page 58: ...Infrared lens page 103 Follow this procedure 1 Take a firm grip around the blue ring of the lens Rotate the blue ring 30 counter clock wise until it stops 2 Carefully pull out the lens 3 The infrared detector is now fully exposed Do not touch this surface If you see dust on the detector follow the instructions in 25 3 Infrared detector page 104 T810190 r AI 41890 41890 en US 46 ...

Page 59: ... lens is fully in its open position Correct The blue tooth 1 is in its end position at the black stop pin 2 Wrong You must rotate the blue ring until the blue tooth 1 reaches the black stop pin 2 5 Carefully push the lens into position T810190 r AI 41890 41890 en US 47 ...

Page 60: ...ommended that the compass is calibrated every time you move the camera to a new location 10 19 1 Procedure Follow this procedure 1 Push the navigation pad to display the menu system 2 Select Settings and push the navigation pad This displays the Settings menu 3 Use the navigation pad to select Device settings Geolocation Compass 4 If the Compass check box is unchecked push the navigation pad to en...

Page 61: ...Handling the camera 10 5 Select Calibrate compass and push the navigation pad Follow the on screen instructions Note You must rotate the camera slowly T810190 r AI 41890 41890 en US 49 ...

Page 62: ...al information is stored For more in formation see section 14 Working with image modes page 67 11 1 2 File naming convention The default naming convention for image files is FLIRxxxx jpg where xxxx is a unique counter It is also possible to save images with a date prefix added to the filename However these files may not automatically be detected by third party applications For more information see...

Page 63: ...mage 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 storage Preview image before saving On 11 3 2 Procedure Follow this procedure 1 To preview an image pull the trigger This displays the preview...

Page 64: ...ad left right To display a toolbar at the top of the screen push the navigation pad Do one or more of the following To switch between an infrared image and a visual image select the icon and push the navigation pad To edit the image delete the image display information or add annotations se lect the icon and push the navigation pad This displays a menu to the right To return to the folder overview...

Page 65: ...measurement tool Select Color to change the color palette or set a color alarm Select Save to save and exit edit mode 11 5 3 Related topics 13 6 Changing the measurement parameters page 64 14 Working with image modes page 67 15 Working with measurement tools page 69 13 5 Changing the color palettes page 63 16 Working with color alarms and isotherms page 79 11 6 Zooming an image 11 6 1 General You ...

Page 66: ...g all files page 58 11 8 Resetting the image counter 11 8 1 General You can reset the numbering of the image filenames Note To prevent image files being overwritten the new counter value will be based on the highest existing filename number in the image archive 11 8 2 Procedure Follow this procedure 1 Push the navigation pad to display the menu system 2 Select Settings and push the navigation pad ...

Page 67: ...and delete folders 12 2 Opening image and video files Follow this procedure 1 Push the image archive button This displays the Gallery with one or more folders 2 Select a folder and push the navigation pad 3 Select the image or video clip you want to view and push the navigation pad 4 To view the previous next image or video clip push the navigation pad left right 5 To return to the folder overview...

Page 68: ...nging the active folder 12 5 1 General New images and video clips are saved to the active folder 12 5 2 Procedure Follow this procedure 1 Push the image archive button This displays the Gallery 2 On the top toolbar select the icon and push the navigation pad 3 Select the folder that new images and video clips should be saved to and push the navigation pad This marks the selected folder with a tick...

Page 69: ...n pad This displays a dialog box 5 To delete the folder select Delete and push the navigation pad 12 8 Deleting an image or video file 12 8 1 General You can delete an image or video file from the image archive Note When deleting an image file both images in the image file thermal and visual will be deleted 12 8 2 Procedure Follow this procedure 1 Push the image archive button This displays the Ga...

Page 70: ... marked with a tick 5 On the right toolbar select the icon and push the navigation pad This displays a dialog box 6 To delete the selected items select Delete and push the navigation pad 12 10 Deleting all files 12 10 1 General You can delete all image and video files from the memory card 12 10 2 Procedure Follow this procedure 1 Push the navigation pad to display the menu system 2 Select Settings...

Page 71: ... by rotating the focus ring For more information see section 10 4 Adjusting the infrared camera focus manually page 29 13 2 2 Autofocus You can autofocus the infrared camera by pushing the Autofocus button For more infor mation see section 10 5 Autofocusing the infrared camera page 30 WARNING Do not point the camera at the face of a person when you use the autofocus function You can set the camera...

Page 72: ...e level You can also change the upper and lower temperatures individually Select the type of manual image adjustment mode under Settings Device settings User interface options Manual adjustment mode When manual image adjustment mode is active the status icon is displayed In live mode select Temperature scale and then Auto or Manual to en ter automatic or manual image adjustment mode In preview edi...

Page 73: ...ustment mode Level Span Follow this procedure 1 In live mode push the navigation pad to display the menu system 2 Select Temperature scale and push the navigation pad This displays a submenu 3 Select Manual and push the navigation pad 4 Push the navigation pad up down to increase decrease the level 5 Push the navigation pad left right to increase decrease the span 13 3 5 Manual adjustment in Level...

Page 74: ...erature range options are dependent on the camera model For accurate temperature measurements you must change the Camera temperature range setting to suit the expected temperature of the object you are inspecting Note For more information see section 33 About calibration page 233 13 4 2 Procedure Follow this procedure 1 Push the navigation pad to display the menu system 2 Select Settings and push ...

Page 75: ...or palettes 13 5 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 Iron Arctic Rainbow Rainbow high contrast T810190 r AI 41890 41890 en US 63 ...

Page 76: ...e 13 6 Changing the measurement parameters For accurate measurements it is important to set the measurement parameters External IR window compensation Object distance Atmospheric temperature Relative humidity Reflected temperature Emissivity You can set the measurement parameters globally You can also change the Emissivity Reflected temperature and Object distance parameters locally for a measurem...

Page 77: ...e 13 7 1 Performing an NUC manually 13 7 1 1 Procedure Follow this procedure 1 To perform a manual NUC push and hold down the image archive button for more than 2 seconds Note You can also assign the function Calibrate to the programmable button For more information see section 10 12 Assigning functions to the programmable button page 37 13 8 Hiding all overlay 13 8 1 General The camera overlay co...

Page 78: ...hidden 13 8 2 Procedure Follow this procedure 1 Push and hold the programmable button This displays the Programmable button menu 2 Push the navigation pad up down to select the function Hide image overlay graphics 3 Push the navigation pad to confirm and exit the menu mode T810190 r AI 41890 41890 en US 66 ...

Page 79: ...al MSX Thermal and Picture in picture image modes 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 Tools or FLIR Report Studio and select any of the image modes For the Digital camera image mode a digital image with full resolution 5 MP is stored when an image is saved However no thermal informati...

Page 80: ...he following Thermal MSX Thermal Picture in picture Digital camera Note If the csq video format is selected Settings Save options storage Video compression and the recording mode Video is selected Settings Recording mode it will only be possible to select the image mode Thermal 4 Push the navigation pad to confirm and exit the menu mode 5 If Picture in picture mode is selected you can at this poin...

Page 81: ...No measurements to remove all tools Select Center spot to add a center spot Select Hot spot to add a hot spot detection within a box area Select Cold spot to add a cold spot detection within a box area Select User preset 1 to add user preset 1 Not available in all camera models Select User preset 2 to add user preset 2 Not available in all camera models 4 Push the navigation pad to confirm and exi...

Page 82: ...screen 8 Push the navigation pad 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 Set alarms Display maximum minimum average and area values Set local parameters When completed select Done and push the navigation pad 9 When all measurement tools have been added select Save as ...

Page 83: ...the size of the tool Select Move to move the tool Select Center box circle to center the box or circle tool 5 Push the navigation pad up down and left right to resize or move the tool 6 When completed push the navigation pad and select Done 7 Push the navigation pad to confirm and exit the menu mode 15 5 Changing the measurement parameters 15 5 1 General For accurate measurements it is important t...

Page 84: ...tings User interface options Emissivity mode Select from materials table Emissivity is the most important measurement 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 i...

Page 85: ...al parameters have been activated for the tool Follow this procedure 1 To select the measurement tool touch the tool on the screen The tool is now dis played with one or more handles 2 Push the navigation pad or touch and hold the tool This displays a context menu 3 Select Use local parameters 4 Push the navigation pad icon with unfilled indicator is displayed 5 Push the navigation pad to activate...

Page 86: ...ivity and re flected apparent temperature see section 32 Thermographic measurement techniques page 228 15 6 Displaying values in the result table 15 6 1 General For the box and circle tools you can set the camera to display the maximum minimum average and area values in the result table 15 6 2 Procedure Follow this procedure 1 To select the measurement tool touch the tool on the screen The tool is...

Page 87: ...e the submenu 8 Select Done and push the navigation pad 15 7 Creating and setting up a difference calculation 15 7 1 General A difference calculation gives the difference between the values of two known measure ment results 15 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...

Page 88: ... blinking You can also set an audible alarm there will be a beep when the alarm is triggered 15 8 4 Procedure There are different procedures for setting up an alarm for a spot for a box or circle and for a difference calculation 15 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 navigatio...

Page 89: ... 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 5 Push the navigation pad This closes the dialog box 15 8 4 3 Setting up an alarm for a difference calculation Note You can set up an alarm for a difference calculation when definin...

Page 90: ... 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 navigation pad This closes the dialog box T810190 r AI 41890 41890 en US 78 ...

Page 91: ...his 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 detec...

Page 92: ...s Follow this procedure 1 Push the navigation pad to display the menu system 2 Select Color and push the navigation pad This displays a submenu 3 Use the navigation pad to select one of the following Above alarm Below alarm Interval alarm 4 Push the navigation pad The threshold temperature is displayed at the top of the screen T810190 r AI 41890 41890 en US 80 ...

Page 93: ...4 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 val ues are 60 80 for new bu...

Page 94: ... 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 in...

Page 95: ...ou 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 17 2 Adding a note 17 2 1 General You can add a text note to the image file Using this feature you can annotate images by entering free form text 17 2 2 Procedure Foll...

Page 96: ...eate your own templates For more information see section 17 3 3 Creating a text comment table template page 85 17 3 2 Procedure Follow this procedure 1 Open the image in the image archive 2 Push the navigation pad to display the top toolbar 3 On the top toolbar select the icon and push the navigation pad 4 On the right toolbar select the icon and push the navigation pad This displays a table 5 Opt...

Page 97: ...able template using FLIR Tools Tools page 85 Manually creating a text comment file tcf see section 17 3 3 3 Manually creating a table template page 86 17 3 3 2 Creating a table template using FLIR Tools Tools 17 3 3 2 1 General In FLIR Tools Tools you can create text annotation templates on the Templates tab These templates can either be transferred to the camera or used as a template during post ...

Page 98: ...be displayed as op tions to the label above 4 When you save the file select UTF 8 encoding With UTF 8 encoding the file will sup port all languages currently supported by the camera 5 The template will be updated by the camera if you add or remove values in the text ta ble annotations dialog in the camera This enables you to modify its content while you are working with the camera 6 The camera wil...

Page 99: ...n 21 Pairing Bluetooth devices page 94 17 4 2 Procedure Follow this procedure 1 Open the image in the image archive 2 Push the navigation pad to display the top toolbar 3 On the top toolbar select the icon and push the navigation pad 4 On the right toolbar select the icon and push the navigation pad 5 A context menu is displayed 6 To start a recording select Record and push the navigation pad 7 To...

Page 100: ... or more of the following To change the color of the sketch tools select Draw and push the navigation pad Select the color and push the navigation pad To erase select Eraser and push the navigation pad Erase parts of the sketch by touching the screen To add an arrow circle or cross select Stamp sketch and push the navigation pad Select the type of stamp and push the navigation pad The stamp is dis...

Page 101: ... saved image Total number of images Periodic saving will stop when the set number of images have been saved Note If you select the camera will keep on saving images until the memory card is full or until you manually stop the time lapse 5 Push the navigation pad This closes the dialog box 6 Push the back button repeatedly to exit the Settings menu 7 The time interval is displayed at the top of the...

Page 102: ...witch to Thermal image mode 19 2 Procedure Follow this procedure 1 Push the navigation pad to display the menu system 2 Select Settings and push the navigation pad This displays the Settings menu 3 Use the navigation pad to select Recording mode Video 4 Push the back button to exit the Settings menu 5 To start a recording pull and release the trigger A counter at the top of the screen dis plays th...

Page 103: ...clips 19 4 Push the navigation pad to display the top toolbar 5 On the top toolbar select the icon and push the navigation pad 6 To play or pause the video clip push the navigation pad T810190 r AI 41890 41890 en US 91 ...

Page 104: ...amp laser Disable all 20 2 Procedure Follow this procedure 1 Push the navigation pad to display the menu system 2 Select Settings and push the navigation pad This displays the Settings menu 3 Use the navigation pad to select Recording mode Screening 4 Push the navigation pad This displays a dialog box where you can define the settings for the alarm Allowed deviation The allowed deviation from the ...

Page 105: ... 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 T810190 r AI 41890 41890 en US 93 ...

Page 106: ...ooth device is in visible mode 5 Select Available devices and push the navigation pad 6 Wait until a list of available devices is displayed This will take about 15 seconds 7 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 FLIR meters and Bluetooth enabled headsets will appear in the list of...

Page 107: ...pad To change the SSID select Network name SSID and push the navigation pad To change the WPA2 password select Password and push the navigation pad 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 22 3 Connecting the camera to a WLAN less common use Follow this procedure 1 Push the navigation pad to display the m...

Page 108: ...ou can add more than one value from the same FLIR meter The last added value is displayed below the previous val ues The live value is displayed with a dotted outline If the screen display for values is full it is still possible to add more values from the FLIR meter Added values are then indicated by a box with a number that counts up each time a new value is added To find out whether a FLIR mete...

Page 109: ...the value currently displayed by the FLIR meter Push and hold the programmable button to remove all FLIR meter values from the image Note Any function assigned to the programmable button is temporarily disabled when in preview mode or when editing an image in the archive 23 4 Typical moisture measurement and documentation procedure 23 4 1 General The following procedure can form the basis for othe...

Page 110: ...Fetching data from external FLIR meters 23 23 5 More information For more information see the user manuals that are shipped with FLIR meters T810190 r AI 41890 41890 en US 98 ...

Page 111: ...e section 18 Programming the camera time lapse page 89 Screening This setting enables screening mode For more information see section 20 Screening alarm page 92 24 1 2 Connections Wi Fi This setting defines Wi Fi networks For more information see section 22 Config uring Wi Fi page 95 Bluetooth This setting defines Bluetooth connectivity For more information see sec tion 21 Pairing Bluetooth device...

Page 112: ...the images modes Thermal MSX and Picture in picture are disabled Measure distance This setting defines if the laser distance meter will be used to meas ure the distance when an image is saved With this setting the Object distance param eter see section 15 5 Changing the measurement parameters page 71 in the image data is automatically updated with the measured distance when an image is saved There...

Page 113: ...pheric temperature Note This setting only specifies what information to overlay on the image All im age information is always saved to the image file and is available in the image archive Screen brightness The screen brightness slider is used to control the brightness of the screen Note You can also control the screen brightness on the swipe down menu For more information see section 8 4 Swipe dow...

Page 114: ...ng regional settings Saved images will not be affected The camera will be re started and you will be prompted to set the regional settings Reset image counter This setting will reset the numbering of the image filenames To prevent image files being overwritten the new counter value will be based on the highest existing filename number in the image archive Note When a reset option is selected a dia...

Page 115: ...propyl alcohol 96 ethyl alcohol C2H5OH 25 2 2 Equipment Cotton wool CAUTION If you use a lens cleaning cloth it must be dry Do not use a lens cleaning cloth with the liquids that are giv en in section 25 2 1 above These liquids can cause material on the lens cleaning cloth to become loose This material can have an unwanted effect on the surface of the lens 25 2 3 Procedure Follow this procedure 1 ...

Page 116: ...on only applies to cameras where removing the lens exposes the infrared detector In some cases the dust cannot be removed by following this procedure the infrared de tector must be cleaned mechanically This mechanical cleaning must be carried out by an authorized service partner CAUTION In Step 2 below do not use pressurized air from pneumatic air circuits in a workshop etc as this air usu ally co...

Page 117: ...5 42 14 190 26 19 FLIR E95 24 14 196 26 20 FLIR E95 24 42 202 26 21 FLIR E95 24 14 42 208 26 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 26 2 Note about technical data FLIR Systems reserves the right to change specifications at any time without prior notice Please check http ...

Page 118: ...5 m 1 64 ft 24 1 0 m 3 28 ft 14 Focal length 10 mm 0 39 in 42 17 mm 0 67 in 24 29 mm 1 41 in 14 Spatial resolution IFOV 2 41 mrad pixel 42 1 31 mrad pixel 24 0 75 mrad pixel 14 Additional lenses 14 42 Lens identification Automatic f number 1 1 42 1 3 24 1 5 14 Image frequency 30 Hz Focus Continuous one shot LDM laser distance meter one shot contrast or manual Field of view match Yes Digital zoom 1...

Page 119: ...ge Yes Thermal fusion No Blending No MSX Yes FSX No Picture in Picture Resizable and movable Panorama No Gallery Yes Measurement Object temperature range 20 to 120 C 4 to 248 F 0 650 C 32 1200 F Optional 300 1000 C 572 1830 F Accuracy 2 C 3 6 F or 2 of reading for ambient tem perature 15 35 C 59 95 F and object tempera ture above 0 C 32 F Measurement analysis Spotmeter 1 in live mode Area 1 in liv...

Page 120: ...va Rainbow HC Setup commands Local adaptation of units language date and time formats Languages 21 Service functions Camera software update Use PC software FLIR Tools Storage of images Storage media Removable memory SD card 8 GB Time lapse periodic image storage No Remote control operation Using FLIR Tools using USB cable FLIR Tools Mobile over Wi Fi Image file format Standard JPEG measurement dat...

Page 121: ...eo streaming compressed IR MSX visual Picture in Picture H 264 AVC over RTSP Wi Fi MPEG4 over RTSP Wi Fi MJPEG over UVC and RTSP Wi Fi Dual streaming No Visual video streaming No Digital camera Resolution 5 MP with LED light Focus Fixed Field of view 53 41 Video lamp Built in LED light Laser pointer Laser alignment Position is automatically displayed on the infrared image Laser distance meter Acti...

Page 122: ...re range 15 to 50 C 5 122 F Storage temperature range 40 to 70 C 40 to 158 F Humidity operating and storage IEC 60068 2 30 24 hours 95 relative humidity 25 40 C 77 104 F two cycles Electromagnetic compatibility ETSI EN 301 489 1 radio ETSI EN 301 489 17 EN 61000 6 2 immunity EN 61000 6 3 emission FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Class B emission Radio spectrum ETSI EN 300 328 FCC Part 15 249 RSS 247 Encapsulati...

Page 123: ...rger Lanyard strap camera Lens cleaning cloth Wrist strap Battery 2 ea Battery charger Hard transport case Infrared camera with lens Lens cap front Lens cap front and rear only for extra lenses Packaging weight Packaging size 500 190 370 mm 19 7 7 5 14 6 in EAN 13 4743254002654 UPC 12 845188013882 Country of origin Estonia Supplies accessories T199425ACC Battery charger T911705ACC USB Type C to US...

Page 124: ...5 m 1 64 ft 24 1 0 m 3 28 ft 14 Focal length 10 mm 0 39 in 42 17 mm 0 67 in 24 29 mm 1 41 in 14 Spatial resolution IFOV 2 41 mrad pixel 42 1 31 mrad pixel 24 0 75 mrad pixel 14 Additional lenses 14 42 Lens identification Automatic f number 1 1 42 1 3 24 1 5 14 Image frequency 30 Hz Focus Continuous one shot LDM laser distance meter one shot contrast or manual Field of view match Yes Digital zoom 1...

Page 125: ...ge Yes Thermal fusion No Blending No MSX Yes FSX No Picture in Picture Resizable and movable Panorama No Gallery Yes Measurement Object temperature range 20 to 120 C 4 to 248 F 0 650 C 32 1200 F Optional 300 1000 C 572 1830 F Accuracy 2 C 3 6 F or 2 of reading for ambient tem perature 15 35 C 59 95 F and object tempera ture above 0 C 32 F Measurement analysis Spotmeter 1 in live mode Area 1 in liv...

Page 126: ...va Rainbow HC Setup commands Local adaptation of units language date and time formats Languages 21 Service functions Camera software update Use PC software FLIR Tools Storage of images Storage media Removable memory SD card 8 GB Time lapse periodic image storage No Remote control operation Using FLIR Tools using USB cable FLIR Tools Mobile over Wi Fi Image file format Standard JPEG measurement dat...

Page 127: ...eo streaming compressed IR MSX visual Picture in Picture H 264 AVC over RTSP Wi Fi MPEG4 over RTSP Wi Fi MJPEG over UVC and RTSP Wi Fi Dual streaming No Visual video streaming No Digital camera Resolution 5 MP with LED light Focus Fixed Field of view 53 41 Video lamp Built in LED light Laser pointer Laser alignment Position is automatically displayed on the infrared image Laser distance meter Acti...

Page 128: ...re range 15 to 50 C 5 122 F Storage temperature range 40 to 70 C 40 to 158 F Humidity operating and storage IEC 60068 2 30 24 hours 95 relative humidity 25 40 C 77 104 F two cycles Electromagnetic compatibility ETSI EN 301 489 1 radio ETSI EN 301 489 17 EN 61000 6 2 immunity EN 61000 6 3 emission FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Class B emission Radio spectrum ETSI EN 300 328 FCC Part 15 249 RSS 247 Encapsulati...

Page 129: ...rger Lanyard strap camera Lens cleaning cloth Wrist strap Battery 2 ea Battery charger Hard transport case Infrared camera with lens Lens cap front Lens cap front and rear only for extra lenses Packaging weight Packaging size 500 190 370 mm 19 7 7 5 14 6 in EAN 13 4743254002661 UPC 12 845188013899 Country of origin Estonia Supplies accessories T199425ACC Battery charger T911705ACC USB Type C to US...

Page 130: ... 5 m 1 64 ft 24 1 0 m 3 28 ft 14 Focal length 10 mm 0 39 in 42 17 mm 0 67 in 24 29 mm 1 41 in 14 Spatial resolution IFOV 2 41 mrad pixel 42 1 31 mrad pixel 24 0 75 mrad pixel 14 Additional lenses 14 42 Lens identification Automatic f number 1 1 42 1 3 24 1 5 14 Image frequency 30 Hz Focus Continuous one shot LDM laser distance meter one shot contrast or manual Field of view match Yes Digital zoom ...

Page 131: ...ge Yes Thermal fusion No Blending No MSX Yes FSX No Picture in Picture Resizable and movable Panorama No Gallery Yes Measurement Object temperature range 20 to 120 C 4 to 248 F 0 650 C 32 1200 F Optional 300 1000 C 572 1830 F Accuracy 2 C 3 6 F or 2 of reading for ambient tem perature 15 35 C 59 95 F and object tempera ture above 0 C 32 F Measurement analysis Spotmeter 1 in live mode Area 1 in liv...

Page 132: ...va Rainbow HC Setup commands Local adaptation of units language date and time formats Languages 21 Service functions Camera software update Use PC software FLIR Tools Storage of images Storage media Removable memory SD card 8 GB Time lapse periodic image storage No Remote control operation Using FLIR Tools using USB cable FLIR Tools Mobile over Wi Fi Image file format Standard JPEG measurement dat...

Page 133: ...eo streaming compressed IR MSX visual Picture in Picture H 264 AVC over RTSP Wi Fi MPEG4 over RTSP Wi Fi MJPEG over UVC and RTSP Wi Fi Dual streaming No Visual video streaming No Digital camera Resolution 5 MP with LED light Focus Fixed Field of view 53 41 Video lamp Built in LED light Laser pointer Laser alignment Position is automatically displayed on the infrared image Laser distance meter Acti...

Page 134: ...re range 15 to 50 C 5 122 F Storage temperature range 40 to 70 C 40 to 158 F Humidity operating and storage IEC 60068 2 30 24 hours 95 relative humidity 25 40 C 77 104 F two cycles Electromagnetic compatibility ETSI EN 301 489 1 radio ETSI EN 301 489 17 EN 61000 6 2 immunity EN 61000 6 3 emission FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Class B emission Radio spectrum ETSI EN 300 328 FCC Part 15 249 RSS 247 Encapsulati...

Page 135: ...x III Front protection fastener Hand strap bracket left Hand strap bracket right Lens cap strap Screws Torx T10 wrench Front protection Hand strap Lanyard strap battery charger Lanyard strap camera Lens cleaning cloth Wrist strap Battery 2 ea Battery charger Extra lens 14 Hard transport case Infrared camera with lens Lens cap front Lens cap front and rear only for extra lenses Packaging weight Pac...

Page 136: ... 5 m 1 64 ft 24 1 0 m 3 28 ft 14 Focal length 10 mm 0 39 in 42 17 mm 0 67 in 24 29 mm 1 41 in 14 Spatial resolution IFOV 2 41 mrad pixel 42 1 31 mrad pixel 24 0 75 mrad pixel 14 Additional lenses 14 42 Lens identification Automatic f number 1 1 42 1 3 24 1 5 14 Image frequency 30 Hz Focus Continuous one shot LDM laser distance meter one shot contrast or manual Field of view match Yes Digital zoom ...

Page 137: ...ge Yes Thermal fusion No Blending No MSX Yes FSX No Picture in Picture Resizable and movable Panorama No Gallery Yes Measurement Object temperature range 20 to 120 C 4 to 248 F 0 650 C 32 1200 F Optional 300 1000 C 572 1830 F Accuracy 2 C 3 6 F or 2 of reading for ambient tem perature 15 35 C 59 95 F and object tempera ture above 0 C 32 F Measurement analysis Spotmeter 1 in live mode Area 1 in liv...

Page 138: ...va Rainbow HC Setup commands Local adaptation of units language date and time formats Languages 21 Service functions Camera software update Use PC software FLIR Tools Storage of images Storage media Removable memory SD card 8 GB Time lapse periodic image storage No Remote control operation Using FLIR Tools using USB cable FLIR Tools Mobile over Wi Fi Image file format Standard JPEG measurement dat...

Page 139: ...eo streaming compressed IR MSX visual Picture in Picture H 264 AVC over RTSP Wi Fi MPEG4 over RTSP Wi Fi MJPEG over UVC and RTSP Wi Fi Dual streaming No Visual video streaming No Digital camera Resolution 5 MP with LED light Focus Fixed Field of view 53 41 Video lamp Built in LED light Laser pointer Laser alignment Position is automatically displayed on the infrared image Laser distance meter Acti...

Page 140: ...re range 15 to 50 C 5 122 F Storage temperature range 40 to 70 C 40 to 158 F Humidity operating and storage IEC 60068 2 30 24 hours 95 relative humidity 25 40 C 77 104 F two cycles Electromagnetic compatibility ETSI EN 301 489 1 radio ETSI EN 301 489 17 EN 61000 6 2 immunity EN 61000 6 3 emission FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Class B emission Radio spectrum ETSI EN 300 328 FCC Part 15 249 RSS 247 Encapsulati...

Page 141: ...ard strap camera Lens cleaning cloth Wrist strap Battery 2 ea Battery charger Extra lens 14 Hard transport case Infrared camera with lens Lens cap front Lens cap front and rear only for extra lenses Packaging weight Packaging size 500 190 370 mm 19 7 7 5 14 6 in EAN 13 4743254002739 UPC 12 845188013981 Country of origin Estonia Supplies and accessories T199425ACC Battery charger T911705ACC USB Typ...

Page 142: ...length 10 mm 0 39 in 42 17 mm 0 67 in 24 29 mm 1 41 in 14 Spatial resolution IFOV 2 41 mrad pixel 42 1 31 mrad pixel 24 0 75 mrad pixel 14 Additional lenses 14 42 Lens identification Automatic f number 1 4 Image frequency 30 Hz Focus Continuous one shot LDM laser distance meter one shot contrast or manual Field of view match Yes Digital zoom 1 4 continuous Panning No Low noise mode No Digital imag...

Page 143: ...ma No Gallery Yes Measurement Object temperature range 20 to 120 C 4 to 248 F 0 650 C 32 1200 F Optional 300 1000 C 572 1830 F Accuracy 2 C 3 6 F or 2 of reading for ambient tem perature 15 35 C 59 95 F and object tempera ture above 0 C 32 F Measurement analysis Spotmeter 1 in live mode Area 1 in live mode Automatic hot cold detection Auto maximum minimum markers within area Color alarm isotherm A...

Page 144: ...a software update Use PC software FLIR Tools Storage of images Storage media Removable memory SD card 8 GB Time lapse periodic image storage No Remote control operation Using FLIR Tools using USB cable FLIR Tools Mobile over Wi Fi Image file format Standard JPEG measurement data included In frared only mode Image annotations Voice 60 seconds built in microphone and speaker and via Bluetooth on sti...

Page 145: ...Dual streaming No Visual video streaming No Digital camera Resolution 5 MP with LED light Focus Fixed Field of view 53 41 Video lamp Built in LED light Laser pointer Laser alignment Position is automatically displayed on the infrared image Laser distance meter Activated by a dedicated button Laser Class 2 0 05 40 m 1 6 131 ft 1 of measured distance Data communication interfaces Interfaces USB 2 0 ...

Page 146: ...ity operating and storage IEC 60068 2 30 24 hours 95 relative humidity 25 40 C 77 104 F two cycles Electromagnetic compatibility ETSI EN 301 489 1 radio ETSI EN 301 489 17 EN 61000 6 2 immunity EN 61000 6 3 emission FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Class B emission Radio spectrum ETSI EN 300 328 FCC Part 15 249 RSS 247 Encapsulation IP 54 IEC 60529 Shock 25g IEC 60068 2 27 Vibration 2g IEC 60068 2 6 Safety EN U...

Page 147: ...nyard strap camera Lens cleaning cloth Wrist strap Battery 2 ea Battery charger Extra lens 42 Hard transport case Infrared camera with lens Lens cap front Lens cap front and rear only for extra lenses Packaging weight Packaging size 500 190 370 mm 19 7 7 5 14 6 in EAN 13 4743254002746 UPC 12 845188013998 Country of origin Estonia Supplies accessories T199425ACC Battery charger T911705ACC USB Type ...

Page 148: ... 0 5 m 1 64 ft 24 1 0 m 3 28 ft 14 Focal length 10 mm 0 39 in 42 17 mm 0 67 in 24 29 mm 1 41 in 14 Spatial resolution IFOV 2 41 mrad pixel 42 1 31 mrad pixel 24 0 75 mrad pixel 14 Additional lenses 14 42 Lens identification Automatic f number 1 1 42 1 3 24 1 5 14 Image frequency 30 Hz Focus Continuous one shot LDM laser distance meter one shot contrast or manual Field of view match Yes Digital zoo...

Page 149: ...ge Yes Thermal fusion No Blending No MSX Yes FSX No Picture in Picture Resizable and movable Panorama No Gallery Yes Measurement Object temperature range 20 to 120 C 4 to 248 F 0 650 C 32 1200 F Optional 300 1000 C 572 1830 F Accuracy 2 C 3 6 F or 2 of reading for ambient tem perature 15 35 C 59 95 F and object tempera ture above 0 C 32 F Measurement analysis Spotmeter 1 in live mode Area 1 in liv...

Page 150: ...va Rainbow HC Setup commands Local adaptation of units language date and time formats Languages 21 Service functions Camera software update Use PC software FLIR Tools Storage of images Storage media Removable memory SD card 8 GB Time lapse periodic image storage No Remote control operation Using FLIR Tools using USB cable FLIR Tools Mobile over Wi Fi Image file format Standard JPEG measurement dat...

Page 151: ...eo streaming compressed IR MSX visual Picture in Picture H 264 AVC over RTSP Wi Fi MPEG4 over RTSP Wi Fi MJPEG over UVC and RTSP Wi Fi Dual streaming No Visual video streaming No Digital camera Resolution 5 MP with LED light Focus Fixed Field of view 53 41 Video lamp Built in LED light Laser pointer Laser alignment Position is automatically displayed on the infrared image Laser distance meter Acti...

Page 152: ...re range 15 to 50 C 5 122 F Storage temperature range 40 to 70 C 40 to 158 F Humidity operating and storage IEC 60068 2 30 24 hours 95 relative humidity 25 40 C 77 104 F two cycles Electromagnetic compatibility ETSI EN 301 489 1 radio ETSI EN 301 489 17 EN 61000 6 2 immunity EN 61000 6 3 emission FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Class B emission Radio spectrum ETSI EN 300 328 FCC Part 15 249 RSS 247 Encapsulati...

Page 153: ...ap camera Lens cleaning cloth Wrist strap Battery 2 ea Battery charger Extra lens 14 Extra lens 42 Hard transport case Infrared camera with lens Lens cap front Lens cap front and rear only for extra lenses Packaging weight Packaging size 500 190 370 mm 19 7 7 5 14 6 in EAN 13 4743254002753 UPC 12 845188014001 Country of origin Estonia Supplies and accessories T199425ACC Battery charger T911705ACC ...

Page 154: ...5 m 1 64 ft 24 1 0 m 3 28 ft 14 Focal length 10 mm 0 39 in 42 17 mm 0 67 in 24 29 mm 1 41 in 14 Spatial resolution IFOV 2 00 mrad pixel 42 1 09 mrad pixel 24 0 63 mrad pixel 14 Additional lenses 14 42 Lens identification Automatic f number 1 1 42 1 3 24 1 5 14 Image frequency 30 Hz Focus Continuous one shot LDM laser distance meter one shot contrast or manual Field of view match Yes Digital zoom 1...

Page 155: ...mage Yes Thermal fusion No Blending No MSX Yes FSX No Picture in Picture Resizable and movable Panorama No Gallery Yes Measurement Object temperature range 20 to 120 C 4 to 248 F 0 650 C 32 1200 F 300 C to 1200 C 572 2192 F Accuracy 2 C 3 6 F or 2 of reading for ambient tem perature 15 35 C 59 95 F and object tempera ture above 0 C 32 F Measurement analysis Spotmeter 3 in live mode Area 3 in live ...

Page 156: ...va Rainbow HC Setup commands Local adaptation of units language date and time formats Languages 21 Service functions Camera software update Use PC software FLIR Tools Storage of images Storage media Removable memory SD card 8 GB Time lapse periodic image storage No Remote control operation Using FLIR Tools using USB cable FLIR Tools Mobile over Wi Fi Image file format Standard JPEG measurement dat...

Page 157: ...eo streaming compressed IR MSX visual Picture in Picture H 264 AVC over RTSP Wi Fi MPEG4 over RTSP Wi Fi MJPEG over UVC and RTSP Wi Fi Dual streaming No Visual video streaming No Digital camera Resolution 5 MP with LED light Focus Fixed Field of view 53 41 Video lamp Built in LED light Laser pointer Laser alignment Position is automatically displayed on the infrared image Laser distance meter Acti...

Page 158: ...re range 15 to 50 C 5 122 F Storage temperature range 40 to 70 C 40 to 158 F Humidity operating and storage IEC 60068 2 30 24 hours 95 relative humidity 25 40 C 77 104 F two cycles Electromagnetic compatibility ETSI EN 301 489 1 radio ETSI EN 301 489 17 EN 61000 6 2 immunity EN 61000 6 3 emission FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Class B emission Radio spectrum ETSI EN 300 328 FCC Part 15 249 RSS 247 Encapsulati...

Page 159: ...rger Lanyard strap camera Lens cleaning cloth Wrist strap Battery 2 ea Battery charger Hard transport case Infrared camera with lens Lens cap front Lens cap front and rear only for extra lenses Packaging weight Packaging size 500 190 370 mm 19 7 7 5 14 6 in EAN 13 4743254002678 UPC 12 845188013905 Country of origin Estonia Supplies accessories T199425ACC Battery charger T911705ACC USB Type C to US...

Page 160: ...5 m 1 64 ft 24 1 0 m 3 28 ft 14 Focal length 10 mm 0 39 in 42 17 mm 0 67 in 24 29 mm 1 41 in 14 Spatial resolution IFOV 2 00 mrad pixel 42 1 09 mrad pixel 24 0 63 mrad pixel 14 Additional lenses 14 42 Lens identification Automatic f number 1 1 42 1 3 24 1 5 14 Image frequency 30 Hz Focus Continuous one shot LDM laser distance meter one shot contrast or manual Field of view match Yes Digital zoom 1...

Page 161: ...mage Yes Thermal fusion No Blending No MSX Yes FSX No Picture in Picture Resizable and movable Panorama No Gallery Yes Measurement Object temperature range 20 to 120 C 4 to 248 F 0 650 C 32 1200 F 300 C to 1200 C 572 2192 F Accuracy 2 C 3 6 F or 2 of reading for ambient tem perature 15 35 C 59 95 F and object tempera ture above 0 C 32 F Measurement analysis Spotmeter 3 in live mode Area 3 in live ...

Page 162: ...va Rainbow HC Setup commands Local adaptation of units language date and time formats Languages 21 Service functions Camera software update Use PC software FLIR Tools Storage of images Storage media Removable memory SD card 8 GB Time lapse periodic image storage No Remote control operation Using FLIR Tools using USB cable FLIR Tools Mobile over Wi Fi Image file format Standard JPEG measurement dat...

Page 163: ...eo streaming compressed IR MSX visual Picture in Picture H 264 AVC over RTSP Wi Fi MPEG4 over RTSP Wi Fi MJPEG over UVC and RTSP Wi Fi Dual streaming No Visual video streaming No Digital camera Resolution 5 MP with LED light Focus Fixed Field of view 53 41 Video lamp Built in LED light Laser pointer Laser alignment Position is automatically displayed on the infrared image Laser distance meter Acti...

Page 164: ...re range 15 to 50 C 5 122 F Storage temperature range 40 to 70 C 40 to 158 F Humidity operating and storage IEC 60068 2 30 24 hours 95 relative humidity 25 40 C 77 104 F two cycles Electromagnetic compatibility ETSI EN 301 489 1 radio ETSI EN 301 489 17 EN 61000 6 2 immunity EN 61000 6 3 emission FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Class B emission Radio spectrum ETSI EN 300 328 FCC Part 15 249 RSS 247 Encapsulati...

Page 165: ...rger Lanyard strap camera Lens cleaning cloth Wrist strap Battery 2 ea Battery charger Hard transport case Infrared camera with lens Lens cap front Lens cap front and rear only for extra lenses Packaging weight Packaging size 500 190 370 mm 19 7 7 5 14 6 in EAN 13 4743254002685 UPC 12 845188013912 Country of origin Estonia Supplies accessories T199425ACC Battery charger T911705ACC USB Type C to US...

Page 166: ...0 5 m 1 64 ft 24 1 0 m 3 28 ft 14 Focal length 10 mm 0 39 in 42 17 mm 0 67 in 24 29 mm 1 41 in 14 Spatial resolution IFOV 2 00 mrad pixel 42 1 09 mrad pixel 24 0 63 mrad pixel 14 Additional lenses 14 42 Lens identification Automatic f number 1 1 42 1 3 24 1 5 14 Image frequency 30 Hz Focus Continuous one shot LDM laser distance meter one shot contrast or manual Field of view match Yes Digital zoom...

Page 167: ...mage Yes Thermal fusion No Blending No MSX Yes FSX No Picture in Picture Resizable and movable Panorama No Gallery Yes Measurement Object temperature range 20 to 120 C 4 to 248 F 0 650 C 32 1200 F 300 C to 1200 C 572 2192 F Accuracy 2 C 3 6 F or 2 of reading for ambient tem perature 15 35 C 59 95 F and object tempera ture above 0 C 32 F Measurement analysis Spotmeter 3 in live mode Area 3 in live ...

Page 168: ...va Rainbow HC Setup commands Local adaptation of units language date and time formats Languages 21 Service functions Camera software update Use PC software FLIR Tools Storage of images Storage media Removable memory SD card 8 GB Time lapse periodic image storage No Remote control operation Using FLIR Tools using USB cable FLIR Tools Mobile over Wi Fi Image file format Standard JPEG measurement dat...

Page 169: ...eo streaming compressed IR MSX visual Picture in Picture H 264 AVC over RTSP Wi Fi MPEG4 over RTSP Wi Fi MJPEG over UVC and RTSP Wi Fi Dual streaming No Visual video streaming No Digital camera Resolution 5 MP with LED light Focus Fixed Field of view 53 41 Video lamp Built in LED light Laser pointer Laser alignment Position is automatically displayed on the infrared image Laser distance meter Acti...

Page 170: ...re range 15 to 50 C 5 122 F Storage temperature range 40 to 70 C 40 to 158 F Humidity operating and storage IEC 60068 2 30 24 hours 95 relative humidity 25 40 C 77 104 F two cycles Electromagnetic compatibility ETSI EN 301 489 1 radio ETSI EN 301 489 17 EN 61000 6 2 immunity EN 61000 6 3 emission FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Class B emission Radio spectrum ETSI EN 300 328 FCC Part 15 249 RSS 247 Encapsulati...

Page 171: ...x III Front protection fastener Hand strap bracket left Hand strap bracket right Lens cap strap Screws Torx T10 wrench Front protection Hand strap Lanyard strap battery charger Lanyard strap camera Lens cleaning cloth Wrist strap Battery 2 ea Battery charger Extra lens 14 Hard transport case Infrared camera with lens Lens cap front Lens cap front and rear only for extra lenses Packaging weight Pac...

Page 172: ...0 5 m 1 64 ft 24 1 0 m 3 28 ft 14 Focal length 10 mm 0 39 in 42 17 mm 0 67 in 24 29 mm 1 41 in 14 Spatial resolution IFOV 2 00 mrad pixel 42 1 09 mrad pixel 24 0 63 mrad pixel 14 Additional lenses 14 42 Lens identification Automatic f number 1 1 42 1 3 24 1 5 14 Image frequency 30 Hz Focus Continuous one shot LDM laser distance meter one shot contrast or manual Field of view match Yes Digital zoom...

Page 173: ...mage Yes Thermal fusion No Blending No MSX Yes FSX No Picture in Picture Resizable and movable Panorama No Gallery Yes Measurement Object temperature range 20 to 120 C 4 to 248 F 0 650 C 32 1200 F 300 C to 1200 C 572 2192 F Accuracy 2 C 3 6 F or 2 of reading for ambient tem perature 15 35 C 59 95 F and object tempera ture above 0 C 32 F Measurement analysis Spotmeter 3 in live mode Area 3 in live ...

Page 174: ...va Rainbow HC Setup commands Local adaptation of units language date and time formats Languages 21 Service functions Camera software update Use PC software FLIR Tools Storage of images Storage media Removable memory SD card 8 GB Time lapse periodic image storage No Remote control operation Using FLIR Tools using USB cable FLIR Tools Mobile over Wi Fi Image file format Standard JPEG measurement dat...

Page 175: ...eo streaming compressed IR MSX visual Picture in Picture H 264 AVC over RTSP Wi Fi MPEG4 over RTSP Wi Fi MJPEG over UVC and RTSP Wi Fi Dual streaming No Visual video streaming No Digital camera Resolution 5 MP with LED light Focus Fixed Field of view 53 41 Video lamp Built in LED light Laser pointer Laser alignment Position is automatically displayed on the infrared image Laser distance meter Acti...

Page 176: ...re range 15 to 50 C 5 122 F Storage temperature range 40 to 70 C 40 to 158 F Humidity operating and storage IEC 60068 2 30 24 hours 95 relative humidity 25 40 C 77 104 F two cycles Electromagnetic compatibility ETSI EN 301 489 1 radio ETSI EN 301 489 17 EN 61000 6 2 immunity EN 61000 6 3 emission FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Class B emission Radio spectrum ETSI EN 300 328 FCC Part 15 249 RSS 247 Encapsulati...

Page 177: ...ard strap camera Lens cleaning cloth Wrist strap Battery 2 ea Battery charger Extra lens 14 Hard transport case Infrared camera with lens Lens cap front Lens cap front and rear only for extra lenses Packaging weight Packaging size 500 190 370 mm 19 7 7 5 14 6 in EAN 13 4743254002777 UPC 12 845188014025 Country of origin Estonia Supplies and accessories T199425ACC Battery charger T911705ACC USB Typ...

Page 178: ...0 5 m 1 64 ft 24 1 0 m 3 28 ft 14 Focal length 10 mm 0 39 in 42 17 mm 0 67 in 24 29 mm 1 41 in 14 Spatial resolution IFOV 2 00 mrad pixel 42 1 09 mrad pixel 24 0 63 mrad pixel 14 Additional lenses 14 42 Lens identification Automatic f number 1 1 42 1 3 24 1 5 14 Image frequency 30 Hz Focus Continuous one shot LDM laser distance meter one shot contrast or manual Field of view match Yes Digital zoom...

Page 179: ...mage Yes Thermal fusion No Blending No MSX Yes FSX No Picture in Picture Resizable and movable Panorama No Gallery Yes Measurement Object temperature range 20 to 120 C 4 to 248 F 0 650 C 32 1200 F 300 C to 1200 C 572 2192 F Accuracy 2 C 3 6 F or 2 of reading for ambient tem perature 15 35 C 59 95 F and object tempera ture above 0 C 32 F Measurement analysis Spotmeter 3 in live mode Area 3 in live ...

Page 180: ...va Rainbow HC Setup commands Local adaptation of units language date and time formats Languages 21 Service functions Camera software update Use PC software FLIR Tools Storage of images Storage media Removable memory SD card 8 GB Time lapse periodic image storage No Remote control operation Using FLIR Tools using USB cable FLIR Tools Mobile over Wi Fi Image file format Standard JPEG measurement dat...

Page 181: ...eo streaming compressed IR MSX visual Picture in Picture H 264 AVC over RTSP Wi Fi MPEG4 over RTSP Wi Fi MJPEG over UVC and RTSP Wi Fi Dual streaming No Visual video streaming No Digital camera Resolution 5 MP with LED light Focus Fixed Field of view 53 41 Video lamp Built in LED light Laser pointer Laser alignment Position is automatically displayed on the infrared image Laser distance meter Acti...

Page 182: ...re range 15 to 50 C 5 122 F Storage temperature range 40 to 70 C 40 to 158 F Humidity operating and storage IEC 60068 2 30 24 hours 95 relative humidity 25 40 C 77 104 F two cycles Electromagnetic compatibility ETSI EN 301 489 1 radio ETSI EN 301 489 17 EN 61000 6 2 immunity EN 61000 6 3 emission FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Class B emission Radio spectrum ETSI EN 300 328 FCC Part 15 249 RSS 247 Encapsulati...

Page 183: ...nyard strap camera Lens cleaning cloth Wrist strap Battery 2 ea Battery charger Extra lens 42 Hard transport case Infrared camera with lens Lens cap front Lens cap front and rear only for extra lenses Packaging weight Packaging size 500 190 370 mm 19 7 7 5 14 6 in EAN 13 4743254002784 UPC 12 845188014032 Country of origin Estonia Supplies accessories T199425ACC Battery charger T911705ACC USB Type ...

Page 184: ... 0 5 m 1 64 ft 24 1 0 m 3 28 ft 14 Focal length 10 mm 0 39 in 42 17 mm 0 67 in 24 29 mm 1 41 in 14 Spatial resolution IFOV 2 00 mrad pixel 42 1 09 mrad pixel 24 0 63 mrad pixel 14 Additional lenses 14 42 Lens identification Automatic f number 1 1 42 1 3 24 1 5 14 Image frequency 30 Hz Focus Continuous one shot LDM laser distance meter one shot contrast or manual Field of view match Yes Digital zoo...

Page 185: ...mage Yes Thermal fusion No Blending No MSX Yes FSX No Picture in Picture Resizable and movable Panorama No Gallery Yes Measurement Object temperature range 20 to 120 C 4 to 248 F 0 650 C 32 1200 F 300 C to 1200 C 572 2192 F Accuracy 2 C 3 6 F or 2 of reading for ambient tem perature 15 35 C 59 95 F and object tempera ture above 0 C 32 F Measurement analysis Spotmeter 3 in live mode Area 3 in live ...

Page 186: ...va Rainbow HC Setup commands Local adaptation of units language date and time formats Languages 21 Service functions Camera software update Use PC software FLIR Tools Storage of images Storage media Removable memory SD card 8 GB Time lapse periodic image storage No Remote control operation Using FLIR Tools using USB cable FLIR Tools Mobile over Wi Fi Image file format Standard JPEG measurement dat...

Page 187: ...eo streaming compressed IR MSX visual Picture in Picture H 264 AVC over RTSP Wi Fi MPEG4 over RTSP Wi Fi MJPEG over UVC and RTSP Wi Fi Dual streaming No Visual video streaming No Digital camera Resolution 5 MP with LED light Focus Fixed Field of view 53 41 Video lamp Built in LED light Laser pointer Laser alignment Position is automatically displayed on the infrared image Laser distance meter Acti...

Page 188: ...re range 15 to 50 C 5 122 F Storage temperature range 40 to 70 C 40 to 158 F Humidity operating and storage IEC 60068 2 30 24 hours 95 relative humidity 25 40 C 77 104 F two cycles Electromagnetic compatibility ETSI EN 301 489 1 radio ETSI EN 301 489 17 EN 61000 6 2 immunity EN 61000 6 3 emission FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Class B emission Radio spectrum ETSI EN 300 328 FCC Part 15 249 RSS 247 Encapsulati...

Page 189: ...ap camera Lens cleaning cloth Wrist strap Battery 2 ea Battery charger Extra lens 14 Extra lens 42 Hard transport case Infrared camera with lens Lens cap front Lens cap front and rear only for extra lenses Packaging weight Packaging size 500 190 370 mm 19 7 7 5 14 6 in EAN 13 4743254002791 UPC 12 845188014049 Country of origin Estonia Supplies and accessories T199425ACC Battery charger T911705ACC ...

Page 190: ...5 m 1 64 ft 24 1 0 m 3 28 ft 14 Focal length 10 mm 0 39 in 42 17 mm 0 67 in 24 29 mm 1 41 in 14 Spatial resolution IFOV 1 66 mrad pixel 42 0 90 mrad pixel 24 0 52 mrad pixel 14 Additional lenses 14 42 Lens identification Automatic f number 1 1 42 1 3 24 1 5 14 Image frequency 30 Hz Focus Continuous one shot LDM laser distance meter one shot contrast or manual Field of view match Yes Digital zoom 1...

Page 191: ...l image Yes Thermal fusion No Blending No MSX Yes FSX No Picture in Picture Resizable and movable Panorama No Gallery Yes Measurement Object temperature range 20 to 120 C 4 to 248 F 0 650 C 32 1200 F 300 1500 C 572 2732 F Accuracy 2 C 3 6 F or 2 of reading for ambient tem perature 15 35 C 59 95 F and object tempera ture above 0 C 32 F Measurement analysis Spotmeter 3 in live mode Area 3 in live mo...

Page 192: ...Setup commands Local adaptation of units language date and time formats Languages 21 Service functions Camera software update Use PC software FLIR Tools Storage of images Storage media Removable memory SD card 8 GB Time lapse periodic image storage 10 seconds to 24 hours infrared Remote control operation Using FLIR Tools using USB cable FLIR Tools Mobile over Wi Fi Image file format Standard JPEG ...

Page 193: ...eo streaming compressed IR MSX visual Picture in Picture H 264 AVC over RTSP Wi Fi MPEG4 over RTSP Wi Fi MJPEG over UVC and RTSP Wi Fi Dual streaming No Visual video streaming No Digital camera Resolution 5 MP with LED light Focus Fixed Field of view 53 41 Video lamp Built in LED light Laser pointer Laser alignment Position is automatically displayed on the infrared image Laser distance meter Acti...

Page 194: ...re range 15 to 50 C 5 122 F Storage temperature range 40 to 70 C 40 to 158 F Humidity operating and storage IEC 60068 2 30 24 hours 95 relative humidity 25 40 C 77 104 F two cycles Electromagnetic compatibility ETSI EN 301 489 1 radio ETSI EN 301 489 17 EN 61000 6 2 immunity EN 61000 6 3 emission FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Class B emission Radio spectrum ETSI EN 300 328 FCC Part 15 249 RSS 247 Encapsulati...

Page 195: ...rger Lanyard strap camera Lens cleaning cloth Wrist strap Battery 2 ea Battery charger Hard transport case Infrared camera with lens Lens cap front Lens cap front and rear only for extra lenses Packaging weight Packaging size 500 190 370 mm 19 7 7 5 14 6 in EAN 13 4743254002692 UPC 12 845188013929 Country of origin Estonia Supplies accessories T199425ACC Battery charger T911705ACC USB Type C to US...

Page 196: ...5 m 1 64 ft 24 1 0 m 3 28 ft 14 Focal length 10 mm 0 39 in 42 17 mm 0 67 in 24 29 mm 1 41 in 14 Spatial resolution IFOV 1 66 mrad pixel 42 0 90 mrad pixel 24 0 52 mrad pixel 14 Additional lenses 14 42 Lens identification Automatic f number 1 1 42 1 3 24 1 5 14 Image frequency 30 Hz Focus Continuous one shot LDM laser distance meter one shot contrast or manual Field of view match Yes Digital zoom 1...

Page 197: ...l image Yes Thermal fusion No Blending No MSX Yes FSX No Picture in Picture Resizable and movable Panorama No Gallery Yes Measurement Object temperature range 20 to 120 C 4 to 248 F 0 650 C 32 1200 F 300 1500 C 572 2732 F Accuracy 2 C 3 6 F or 2 of reading for ambient tem perature 15 35 C 59 95 F and object tempera ture above 0 C 32 F Measurement analysis Spotmeter 3 in live mode Area 3 in live mo...

Page 198: ...Setup commands Local adaptation of units language date and time formats Languages 21 Service functions Camera software update Use PC software FLIR Tools Storage of images Storage media Removable memory SD card 8 GB Time lapse periodic image storage 10 seconds to 24 hours infrared Remote control operation Using FLIR Tools using USB cable FLIR Tools Mobile over Wi Fi Image file format Standard JPEG ...

Page 199: ...eo streaming compressed IR MSX visual Picture in Picture H 264 AVC over RTSP Wi Fi MPEG4 over RTSP Wi Fi MJPEG over UVC and RTSP Wi Fi Dual streaming No Visual video streaming No Digital camera Resolution 5 MP with LED light Focus Fixed Field of view 53 41 Video lamp Built in LED light Laser pointer Laser alignment Position is automatically displayed on the infrared image Laser distance meter Acti...

Page 200: ...re range 15 to 50 C 5 122 F Storage temperature range 40 to 70 C 40 to 158 F Humidity operating and storage IEC 60068 2 30 24 hours 95 relative humidity 25 40 C 77 104 F two cycles Electromagnetic compatibility ETSI EN 301 489 1 radio ETSI EN 301 489 17 EN 61000 6 2 immunity EN 61000 6 3 emission FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Class B emission Radio spectrum ETSI EN 300 328 FCC Part 15 249 RSS 247 Encapsulati...

Page 201: ...rger Lanyard strap camera Lens cleaning cloth Wrist strap Battery 2 ea Battery charger Hard transport case Infrared camera with lens Lens cap front Lens cap front and rear only for extra lenses Packaging weight Packaging size 500 190 370 mm 19 7 7 5 14 6 in EAN 13 4743254002708 UPC 12 845188013936 Country of origin Estonia Supplies accessories T199425ACC Battery charger T911705ACC USB Type C to US...

Page 202: ...0 5 m 1 64 ft 24 1 0 m 3 28 ft 14 Focal length 10 mm 0 39 in 42 17 mm 0 67 in 24 29 mm 1 41 in 14 Spatial resolution IFOV 1 66 mrad pixel 42 0 90 mrad pixel 24 0 52 mrad pixel 14 Additional lenses 14 42 Lens identification Automatic f number 1 1 42 1 3 24 1 5 14 Image frequency 30 Hz Focus Continuous one shot LDM laser distance meter one shot contrast or manual Field of view match Yes Digital zoom...

Page 203: ...l image Yes Thermal fusion No Blending No MSX Yes FSX No Picture in Picture Resizable and movable Panorama No Gallery Yes Measurement Object temperature range 20 to 120 C 4 to 248 F 0 650 C 32 1200 F 300 1500 C 572 2732 F Accuracy 2 C 3 6 F or 2 of reading for ambient tem perature 15 35 C 59 95 F and object tempera ture above 0 C 32 F Measurement analysis Spotmeter 3 in live mode Area 3 in live mo...

Page 204: ...Setup commands Local adaptation of units language date and time formats Languages 21 Service functions Camera software update Use PC software FLIR Tools Storage of images Storage media Removable memory SD card 8 GB Time lapse periodic image storage 10 seconds to 24 hours infrared Remote control operation Using FLIR Tools using USB cable FLIR Tools Mobile over Wi Fi Image file format Standard JPEG ...

Page 205: ...eo streaming compressed IR MSX visual Picture in Picture H 264 AVC over RTSP Wi Fi MPEG4 over RTSP Wi Fi MJPEG over UVC and RTSP Wi Fi Dual streaming No Visual video streaming No Digital camera Resolution 5 MP with LED light Focus Fixed Field of view 53 41 Video lamp Built in LED light Laser pointer Laser alignment Position is automatically displayed on the infrared image Laser distance meter Acti...

Page 206: ...re range 15 to 50 C 5 122 F Storage temperature range 40 to 70 C 40 to 158 F Humidity operating and storage IEC 60068 2 30 24 hours 95 relative humidity 25 40 C 77 104 F two cycles Electromagnetic compatibility ETSI EN 301 489 1 radio ETSI EN 301 489 17 EN 61000 6 2 immunity EN 61000 6 3 emission FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Class B emission Radio spectrum ETSI EN 300 328 FCC Part 15 249 RSS 247 Encapsulati...

Page 207: ...x III Front protection fastener Hand strap bracket left Hand strap bracket right Lens cap strap Screws Torx T10 wrench Front protection Hand strap Lanyard strap battery charger Lanyard strap camera Lens cleaning cloth Wrist strap Battery 2 ea Battery charger Extra lens 14 Hard transport case Infrared camera with lens Lens cap front Lens cap front and rear only for extra lenses Packaging weight Pac...

Page 208: ...0 5 m 1 64 ft 24 1 0 m 3 28 ft 14 Focal length 10 mm 0 39 in 42 17 mm 0 67 in 24 29 mm 1 41 in 14 Spatial resolution IFOV 1 66 mrad pixel 42 0 90 mrad pixel 24 0 52 mrad pixel 14 Additional lenses 14 42 Lens identification Automatic f number 1 1 42 1 3 24 1 5 14 Image frequency 30 Hz Focus Continuous one shot LDM laser distance meter one shot contrast or manual Field of view match Yes Digital zoom...

Page 209: ...l image Yes Thermal fusion No Blending No MSX Yes FSX No Picture in Picture Resizable and movable Panorama No Gallery Yes Measurement Object temperature range 20 to 120 C 4 to 248 F 0 650 C 32 1200 F 300 1500 C 572 2732 F Accuracy 2 C 3 6 F or 2 of reading for ambient tem perature 15 35 C 59 95 F and object tempera ture above 0 C 32 F Measurement analysis Spotmeter 3 in live mode Area 3 in live mo...

Page 210: ...Setup commands Local adaptation of units language date and time formats Languages 21 Service functions Camera software update Use PC software FLIR Tools Storage of images Storage media Removable memory SD card 8 GB Time lapse periodic image storage 10 seconds to 24 hours infrared Remote control operation Using FLIR Tools using USB cable FLIR Tools Mobile over Wi Fi Image file format Standard JPEG ...

Page 211: ...eo streaming compressed IR MSX visual Picture in Picture H 264 AVC over RTSP Wi Fi MPEG4 over RTSP Wi Fi MJPEG over UVC and RTSP Wi Fi Dual streaming No Visual video streaming No Digital camera Resolution 5 MP with LED light Focus Fixed Field of view 53 41 Video lamp Built in LED light Laser pointer Laser alignment Position is automatically displayed on the infrared image Laser distance meter Acti...

Page 212: ...re range 15 to 50 C 5 122 F Storage temperature range 40 to 70 C 40 to 158 F Humidity operating and storage IEC 60068 2 30 24 hours 95 relative humidity 25 40 C 77 104 F two cycles Electromagnetic compatibility ETSI EN 301 489 1 radio ETSI EN 301 489 17 EN 61000 6 2 immunity EN 61000 6 3 emission FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Class B emission Radio spectrum ETSI EN 300 328 FCC Part 15 249 RSS 247 Encapsulati...

Page 213: ...ard strap camera Lens cleaning cloth Wrist strap Battery 2 ea Battery charger Extra lens 14 Hard transport case Infrared camera with lens Lens cap front Lens cap front and rear only for extra lenses Packaging weight Packaging size 500 190 370 mm 19 7 7 5 14 6 in EAN 13 4743254002814 UPC 12 845188014063 Country of origin Estonia Supplies and accessories T199425ACC Battery charger T911705ACC USB Typ...

Page 214: ...0 5 m 1 64 ft 24 1 0 m 3 28 ft 14 Focal length 10 mm 0 39 in 42 17 mm 0 67 in 24 29 mm 1 41 in 14 Spatial resolution IFOV 1 66 mrad pixel 42 0 90 mrad pixel 24 0 52 mrad pixel 14 Additional lenses 14 42 Lens identification Automatic f number 1 1 42 1 3 24 1 5 14 Image frequency 30 Hz Focus Continuous one shot LDM laser distance meter one shot contrast or manual Field of view match Yes Digital zoom...

Page 215: ...l image Yes Thermal fusion No Blending No MSX Yes FSX No Picture in Picture Resizable and movable Panorama No Gallery Yes Measurement Object temperature range 20 to 120 C 4 to 248 F 0 650 C 32 1200 F 300 1500 C 572 2732 F Accuracy 2 C 3 6 F or 2 of reading for ambient tem perature 15 35 C 59 95 F and object tempera ture above 0 C 32 F Measurement analysis Spotmeter 3 in live mode Area 3 in live mo...

Page 216: ...Setup commands Local adaptation of units language date and time formats Languages 21 Service functions Camera software update Use PC software FLIR Tools Storage of images Storage media Removable memory SD card 8 GB Time lapse periodic image storage 10 seconds to 24 hours infrared Remote control operation Using FLIR Tools using USB cable FLIR Tools Mobile over Wi Fi Image file format Standard JPEG ...

Page 217: ...eo streaming compressed IR MSX visual Picture in Picture H 264 AVC over RTSP Wi Fi MPEG4 over RTSP Wi Fi MJPEG over UVC and RTSP Wi Fi Dual streaming No Visual video streaming No Digital camera Resolution 5 MP with LED light Focus Fixed Field of view 53 41 Video lamp Built in LED light Laser pointer Laser alignment Position is automatically displayed on the infrared image Laser distance meter Acti...

Page 218: ...re range 15 to 50 C 5 122 F Storage temperature range 40 to 70 C 40 to 158 F Humidity operating and storage IEC 60068 2 30 24 hours 95 relative humidity 25 40 C 77 104 F two cycles Electromagnetic compatibility ETSI EN 301 489 1 radio ETSI EN 301 489 17 EN 61000 6 2 immunity EN 61000 6 3 emission FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Class B emission Radio spectrum ETSI EN 300 328 FCC Part 15 249 RSS 247 Encapsulati...

Page 219: ...nyard strap camera Lens cleaning cloth Wrist strap Battery 2 ea Battery charger Extra lens 42 Hard transport case Infrared camera with lens Lens cap front Lens cap front and rear only for extra lenses Packaging weight Packaging size 500 190 370 mm 19 7 7 5 14 6 in EAN 13 4743254002821 UPC 12 845188014070 Country of origin Estonia Supplies accessories T199425ACC Battery charger T911705ACC USB Type ...

Page 220: ... 0 5 m 1 64 ft 24 1 0 m 3 28 ft 14 Focal length 10 mm 0 39 in 42 17 mm 0 67 in 24 29 mm 1 41 in 14 Spatial resolution IFOV 1 66 mrad pixel 42 0 90 mrad pixel 24 0 52 mrad pixel 14 Additional lenses 14 42 Lens identification Automatic f number 1 1 42 1 3 24 1 5 14 Image frequency 30 Hz Focus Continuous one shot LDM laser distance meter one shot contrast or manual Field of view match Yes Digital zoo...

Page 221: ...l image Yes Thermal fusion No Blending No MSX Yes FSX No Picture in Picture Resizable and movable Panorama No Gallery Yes Measurement Object temperature range 20 to 120 C 4 to 248 F 0 650 C 32 1200 F 300 1500 C 572 2732 F Accuracy 2 C 3 6 F or 2 of reading for ambient tem perature 15 35 C 59 95 F and object tempera ture above 0 C 32 F Measurement analysis Spotmeter 3 in live mode Area 3 in live mo...

Page 222: ...Setup commands Local adaptation of units language date and time formats Languages 21 Service functions Camera software update Use PC software FLIR Tools Storage of images Storage media Removable memory SD card 8 GB Time lapse periodic image storage 10 seconds to 24 hours infrared Remote control operation Using FLIR Tools using USB cable FLIR Tools Mobile over Wi Fi Image file format Standard JPEG ...

Page 223: ...eo streaming compressed IR MSX visual Picture in Picture H 264 AVC over RTSP Wi Fi MPEG4 over RTSP Wi Fi MJPEG over UVC and RTSP Wi Fi Dual streaming No Visual video streaming No Digital camera Resolution 5 MP with LED light Focus Fixed Field of view 53 41 Video lamp Built in LED light Laser pointer Laser alignment Position is automatically displayed on the infrared image Laser distance meter Acti...

Page 224: ...re range 15 to 50 C 5 122 F Storage temperature range 40 to 70 C 40 to 158 F Humidity operating and storage IEC 60068 2 30 24 hours 95 relative humidity 25 40 C 77 104 F two cycles Electromagnetic compatibility ETSI EN 301 489 1 radio ETSI EN 301 489 17 EN 61000 6 2 immunity EN 61000 6 3 emission FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Class B emission Radio spectrum ETSI EN 300 328 FCC Part 15 249 RSS 247 Encapsulati...

Page 225: ...ap camera Lens cleaning cloth Wrist strap Battery 2 ea Battery charger Extra lens 14 Extra lens 42 Hard transport case Infrared camera with lens Lens cap front Lens cap front and rear only for extra lenses Packaging weight Packaging size 500 190 370 mm 19 7 7 5 14 6 in EAN 13 4743254002838 UPC 12 845188014087 Country of origin Estonia Supplies and accessories T199425ACC Battery charger T911705ACC ...

Page 226: ...Mechanical drawings 27 See next page T810190 r AI 41890 41890 en US 214 ...

Page 227: ... G E A 6 Rev B 1 2 Scale 2016 FLIR Systems Inc All rights reserved worldwide No part of this drawing may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without written permission from FLIR Systems Inc Specifications subject to change without further notice Dimensional data is based on nominal values Pr...

Page 228: ...CE Declaration of conformity 28 See next page T810190 r AI 41890 41890 en US 216 ...

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Page 230: ...r water damage 29 1 2 Figure The image below shows extensive water damage on an external wall where the water has penetrated the outer facing because of an incorrectly installed window ledge 29 2 Faulty contact in socket 29 2 1 General Depending on the type of connection a socket has an improperly connected wire can re sult in local temperature increase This temperature increase is caused by the r...

Page 231: ...rared image as local temperature increase A socket s construction may differ dramatically from one manufacturer to another For this reason different faults in a socket can lead to the same typical appearance in an infrared image Local temperature increase can also result from improper contact between a wire and socket or from difference in load 29 3 2 Figure The image below shows a series of fuses...

Page 232: ...e area where air is penetrating the frame of the building When you are inspecting a building the temperature difference between the inside and outside should be at least 10 C 18 F Studs water pipes concrete columns and similar components may resemble an insulation deficiency in an infrared image Minor differences may also occur naturally 29 4 2 Figure In the image below insulation in the roof fram...

Page 233: ...ld be sub atmospheric pressure in the house Close all doors windows and ventilation ducts and allow the kitchen fan to run for a while before you take the infrared images An infrared image of draft often shows a typical stream pattern You can see this stream pattern clearly in the picture below Also keep in mind that drafts can be concealed by heat from floor heating circuits 29 5 2 Figure The ima...

Page 234: ...Application examples 29 T810190 r AI 41890 41890 en US 222 ...

Page 235: ...cs and the French company Cedip Since 2007 FLIR Systems has acquired several companies with world leading expertise in sensor technologies Extech Instruments 2007 Ifara Tecnologías 2008 Salvador Imaging 2009 OmniTech Partners 2009 Directed Perception 2009 Raymarine 2010 ICx Technologies 2010 TackTick Marine Digital Instruments 2011 Aerius Photonics 2011 Lorex Technology 2012 Traficon 2012 MARSS 20...

Page 236: ...13 lb can be seen Figure 30 3 2015 FLIR One an accessory to iPhone and Android mobile phones Weight 90 g 3 2 oz FLIR Systems manufactures all vital mechanical and electronic components of the camera systems itself From detector design and manufacturing to lenses and system electronics to final testing and calibration all production steps are carried out and supervised by our own engineers The in d...

Page 237: ...rning experience The staff of the ITC are also there to provide you with any application support you may need in putting infrared theory into practice 30 3 Supporting our customers FLIR Systems operates a worldwide service network to keep your camera running at all times If you discover a problem with your camera local service centers have all the equip ment and expertise to solve it within the sh...

Page 238: ...gy conservation8 The sum of the total energy contents in a closed system is constant Exitant radiation radiation that leaves the surface of an object regardless of its original sources Heat thermal energy that is transferred between two objects sys tems due to their difference in temperature Heat transfer rate9 The heat transfer rate under steady state conditions is directly proportional to the th...

Page 239: ...arent temperature of the environment that is reflected by the target into the IR camera13 Spatial resolution ability of an IR camera to resolve small objects or details Temperature measure of the average kinetic energy of the molecules and atoms that make up the substance Thermal energy total kinetic energy of the molecules that make up the object14 Thermal gradient gradual change in temperature o...

Page 240: ...object and the camera The relative humidity Temperature of the atmosphere 32 2 Emissivity The most important object parameter to set correctly is the emissivity which in short is a measure of how much radiation is emitted from the object compared to that from a perfect blackbody of the same temperature Normally object materials and surface treatments exhibit emissivity ranging from approxi mately ...

Page 241: ...Look for possible reflection sources considering that the incident angle reflection an gle a b Figure 32 1 1 Reflection source 2 If the reflection source is a spot source modify the source by obstructing it using a piece if cardboard Figure 32 2 1 Reflection source T810190 r AI 41890 41890 en US 229 ...

Page 242: ... thermocouple to measure reflected apparent temperature because a thermocouple measures temperature but apparent temperatrure is radiation intensity 32 2 1 1 2 Method 2 Reflector method Follow this procedure 1 Crumble up a large piece of aluminum foil 2 Uncrumble the aluminum foil and attach it to a piece of cardboard of the same size 3 Put the piece of cardboard in front of the object you want to...

Page 243: ...ty on the sample 4 Heat the sample at least 20 K above room temperature Heating must be reasonably even 5 Focus and auto adjust the camera and freeze the image 6 Adjust Level and Span for best image brightness and contrast 7 Set emissivity to that of the tape usually 0 97 8 Measure the temperature of the tape using one of the following measurement functions Isotherm helps you to determine both the...

Page 244: ...d to compensate for the following two facts That radiation from the target is absorbed by the atmosphere between the object and the camera That radiation from the atmosphere itself is detected by the camera 32 5 Relative humidity The camera can also compensate for the fact that the transmittance is also dependent on the relative humidity of the atmosphere To do this set the relative humidity to th...

Page 245: ...is perceived and referred to as being cal ibration However this is not always sufficient Considering the calibration procedure of a thermal camera the first step establishes the relation between emitted radiation the quantity value and the electrical output signal the indication This first step of the calibration procedure consists of obtaining a homogene ous or uniform response when the camera is...

Page 246: ...When performing a user calibration the result is often but not always not drift compensated This means that the values do not take into account a possible change in the camera s output when the camera s internal temperature varies This yields a larger uncertainty Drift compensation uses data obtained in climate controlled chambers All FLIR Systems cameras are drift compensated when they are first ...

Page 247: ...ternal flag is placed in the optical path and all the detector elements are exposed to the same amount of radiation originating from the shutter Therefore in an ideal situation they should all give the same output sig nal However each individual element has its own response so the output is not uniform This deviation from the ideal result is calculated and used to mathematically perform an image c...

Page 248: ...p a systematic experiment with the objective of finding a single material that would give the desired reduction in brightness as well as the maximum reduction in heat He began the experiment by actually repeating Newton s prism experiment but looking for the heating effect rather than the visual distri bution of intensity in the spectrum He first blackened the bulb of a sensitive mercury in glass ...

Page 249: ...to be true only until 1830 when the Italian investigator Melloni made his great discovery that naturally occurring rock salt NaCl which was available in large enough natural crystals to be made into lenses and prisms is remark ably transparent to the infrared The result was that rock salt became the principal infrared optical material and remained so for the next hundred years until the art of syn...

Page 250: ...uidance An infrared search system tested during this period was able to detect an approaching airplane at a distance of 1 5 km 0 94 miles or a person more than 300 me ters 984 ft away The most sensitive systems up to this time were all based upon variations of the bolometer idea but the period between the two wars saw the development of two revolutionary new infrared detectors the image converter ...

Page 251: ... Figure 35 1 The electromagnetic spectrum 1 X ray 2 UV 3 Visible 4 IR 5 Microwaves 6 Radiowaves Thermography makes use of the infrared spectral band At the short wavelength end the boundary lies at the limit of visual perception in the deep red At the long wavelength end it merges with the microwave radio wavelengths in the millimeter range The infrared band is often further subdivided into four s...

Page 252: ...fraction can possibly escape The blackness which is obtained at the aperture is nearly equal to a blackbody and almost perfect for all wavelengths By providing such an isothermal cavity with a suitable heater it becomes what is termed a cavity radiator An isothermal cavity heated to a uniform temperature generates blackbody radiation the characteristics of which are determined solely by the temper...

Page 253: ...4 10 23 Joule K T Absolute temperature K of a blackbody λ Wavelength μm Note The factor 10 6 is used since spectral emittance in the curves is expressed in Watt m2 μm Planck s formula when plotted graphically for various temperatures produces a family of curves Following any particular Planck curve the spectral emittance is zero at λ 0 then increases rapidly to a maximum at a wavelength λmax and a...

Page 254: ...orange or yellow as the temperature of a thermal radiator increases The wavelength of the color is the same as the wavelength calculated for λmax A good approximation of the value of λmax for a given blackbody tem perature is obtained by applying the rule of thumb 3 000 T μm Thus a very hot star such as Sirius 11 000 K emitting bluish white light radiates with the peak of spectral radiant emittanc...

Page 255: ... μm 35 3 3 Stefan Boltzmann s law By integrating Planck s formula from λ 0 to λ we obtain the total radiant emittance Wb of a blackbody This is the Stefan Boltzmann formula after Josef Stefan 1835 1893 and Ludwig Boltz mann 1844 1906 which states that the total emissive power of a blackbody is propor tional to the fourth power of its absolute temperature Graphically Wb represents the area below th...

Page 256: ...he ratio of the spectral radiant power absorbed by an ob ject to that incident upon it The spectral reflectance ρλ the ratio of the spectral radiant power reflected by an ob ject to that incident upon it The spectral transmittance τλ the ratio of the spectral radiant power transmitted through an object to that incident upon it The sum of these three factors must always add up to the whole at any w...

Page 257: ... of a graybody is the same as a blackbody at the same temperature reduced in proportion to the value of ε from the graybody Figure 35 8 Spectral radiant emittance of three types of radiators 1 Spectral radiant emittance 2 Wave length 3 Blackbody 4 Selective radiator 5 Graybody Figure 35 9 Spectral emissivity of three types of radiators 1 Spectral emissivity 2 Wavelength 3 Black body 4 Graybody 5 S...

Page 258: ...ation is again partially absorbed but some of it arrives at the other sur face through which most of it escapes part of it is reflected back again Although the pro gressive reflections become weaker and weaker they must all be added up when the total emittance of the plate is sought When the resulting geometrical series is summed the ef fective emissivity of a semi transparent plate is obtained as...

Page 259: ... least to a trained operator It is then his responsibility to modify the measurement situation to avoid the disturbance e g by changing the viewing direction shielding off intense radia tion sources etc Accepting the description above we can use the figure below to derive a formula for the calculation of the object temperature from the calibrated camera output Figure 36 1 A schematic representatio...

Page 260: ...ion power can now be written Equation 2 We multiply each term by the constant C of Equation 1 and replace the CW products by the corresponding U according to the same equation and get Equation 3 Solve Equation 3 for Uobj Equation 4 This is the general measurement formula used in all the FLIR Systems thermographic equipment The voltages of the formula are Table 36 1 Voltages Uobj Calculated camera ...

Page 261: ...allowed to use the cal ibration curve above the highest calibration point what we call extrapolation Imagine that we in a certain case measure Utot 4 5 volts The highest calibration point for the camera was in the order of 4 1 volts a value unknown to the operator Thus even if the object hap pened to be a blackbody i e Uobj Utot we are actually performing extrapolation of the calibration curve whe...

Page 262: ...ected radiation Atm atmosphere radia tion Fixed parameters τ 0 88 Trefl 20 C 68 F Tatm 20 C 68 F Figure 36 3 Relative magnitudes of radiation sources under varying measurement conditions LW camera 1 Object temperature 2 Emittance Obj Object radiation Refl Reflected radiation Atm atmosphere radia tion Fixed parameters τ 0 88 Trefl 20 C 68 F Tatm 20 C 68 F T810190 r AI 41890 41890 en US 250 ...

Page 263: ...ic Engineering and Remote Sensing 8 Kern Evaluation of infrared emission of clouds and ground as measured by weather satellites Defence Documentation Center AD 617 417 9 Öhman Claes Emittansmätningar med AGEMA E Box Teknisk rapport AGEMA 1999 Emittance measurements using AGEMA E Box Technical report AGEMA 1999 10 Matteï S Tang Kwor E Emissivity measurements for Nextel Velvet coating 811 21 between...

Page 264: ...m foil 27 3 µm 0 09 3 Aluminum oxidized strongly 50 500 T 0 2 0 3 1 Aluminum polished 50 100 T 0 04 0 06 1 Aluminum polished plate 100 T 0 05 4 Aluminum polished sheet 100 T 0 05 2 Aluminum rough surface 20 50 T 0 06 0 07 1 Aluminum roughened 27 10 µm 0 18 3 Aluminum roughened 27 3 µm 0 28 3 Aluminum sheet 4 samples differently scratched 70 SW 0 05 0 08 9 Aluminum sheet 4 samples differently scrat...

Page 265: ...ass sheet worked with emery 20 T 0 2 1 Brick alumina 17 SW 0 68 5 Brick common 17 SW 0 86 0 81 5 Brick Dinas silica glazed rough 1100 T 0 85 1 Brick Dinas silica refractory 1000 T 0 66 1 Brick Dinas silica un glazed rough 1000 T 0 80 1 Brick firebrick 17 SW 0 68 5 Brick fireclay 1000 T 0 75 1 Brick fireclay 1200 T 0 59 1 Brick fireclay 20 T 0 85 1 Brick masonry 35 SW 0 94 7 Brick masonry plastered...

Page 266: ... Chromium polished 50 T 0 10 1 Chromium polished 500 1000 T 0 28 0 38 1 Clay fired 70 T 0 91 1 Cloth black 20 T 0 98 1 Concrete 20 T 0 92 2 Concrete dry 36 SW 0 95 7 Concrete rough 17 SW 0 97 5 Concrete walkway 5 LLW 0 974 8 Copper commercial burnished 20 T 0 07 1 Copper electrolytic care fully polished 80 T 0 018 1 Copper electrolytic polished 34 T 0 006 4 Copper molten 1100 1300 T 0 13 0 15 1 Co...

Page 267: ...600 T 0 02 0 03 1 Gold polished highly 100 T 0 02 2 Granite polished 20 LLW 0 849 8 Granite rough 21 LLW 0 879 8 Granite rough 4 different samples 70 SW 0 95 0 97 9 Granite rough 4 different samples 70 LW 0 77 0 87 9 Gypsum 20 T 0 8 0 9 1 Ice See Water Iron and steel cold rolled 70 SW 0 20 9 Iron and steel cold rolled 70 LW 0 09 9 Iron and steel covered with red rust 20 T 0 61 0 85 1 Iron and stee...

Page 268: ...n and steel rusted red sheet 22 T 0 69 4 Iron and steel rusted heavily 17 SW 0 96 5 Iron and steel rusty red 20 T 0 69 1 Iron and steel shiny oxide layer sheet 20 T 0 82 1 Iron and steel shiny etched 150 T 0 16 1 Iron and steel wrought carefully polished 40 250 T 0 28 1 Iron galvanized heavily oxidized 70 SW 0 64 9 Iron galvanized heavily oxidized 70 LW 0 85 9 Iron galvanized sheet 92 T 0 07 4 Iro...

Page 269: ... Lacquer black matte 100 T 0 97 2 Lacquer black shiny sprayed on iron 20 T 0 87 1 Lacquer heat resistant 100 T 0 92 1 Lacquer white 100 T 0 92 2 Lacquer white 40 100 T 0 8 0 95 1 Lead oxidized at 200 C 200 T 0 63 1 Lead oxidized gray 20 T 0 28 1 Lead oxidized gray 22 T 0 28 4 Lead shiny 250 T 0 08 1 Lead unoxidized polished 100 T 0 05 4 Lead red 100 T 0 93 4 Lead red powder 100 T 0 93 1 Leather ta...

Page 270: ...045 4 Nickel electroplated on iron unpolished 20 T 0 11 0 40 1 Nickel electroplated on iron unpolished 22 T 0 11 4 Nickel electroplated polished 20 T 0 05 2 Nickel oxidized 1227 T 0 85 4 Nickel oxidized 200 T 0 37 2 Nickel oxidized 227 T 0 37 4 Nickel oxidized at 600 C 200 600 T 0 37 0 48 1 Nickel polished 122 T 0 045 4 Nickel wire 200 1000 T 0 1 0 2 1 Nickel oxide 1000 1250 T 0 75 0 86 1 Nickel o...

Page 271: ...4 different colors 70 SW 0 68 0 74 9 Paper 4 different colors 70 LW 0 92 0 94 9 Paper black T 0 90 1 Paper black dull T 0 94 1 Paper black dull 70 SW 0 86 9 Paper black dull 70 LW 0 89 9 Paper blue dark T 0 84 1 Paper coated with black lacquer T 0 93 1 Paper green T 0 85 1 Paper red T 0 76 1 Paper white 20 T 0 7 0 9 1 Paper white bond 20 T 0 93 2 Paper white 3 different glosses 70 SW 0 76 0 78 9 P...

Page 272: ...1400 T 0 18 1 Platinum wire 500 1000 T 0 10 0 16 1 Platinum wire 50 200 T 0 06 0 07 1 Porcelain glazed 20 T 0 92 1 Porcelain white shiny T 0 70 0 75 1 Rubber hard 20 T 0 95 1 Rubber soft gray rough 20 T 0 95 1 Sand T 0 60 1 Sand 20 T 0 90 2 Sandstone polished 19 LLW 0 909 8 Sandstone rough 19 LLW 0 935 8 Silver polished 100 T 0 03 2 Silver pure polished 200 600 T 0 02 0 03 1 Skin human 32 T 0 98 2...

Page 273: ...0 06 1 Tin tin plated sheet iron 100 T 0 07 2 Titanium oxidized at 540 C 1000 T 0 60 1 Titanium oxidized at 540 C 200 T 0 40 1 Titanium oxidized at 540 C 500 T 0 50 1 Titanium polished 1000 T 0 36 1 Titanium polished 200 T 0 15 1 Titanium polished 500 T 0 20 1 Tungsten 1500 2200 T 0 24 0 31 1 Tungsten 200 T 0 05 1 Tungsten 600 1000 T 0 1 0 16 1 Tungsten filament 3300 T 0 39 1 Varnish flat 20 SW 0 ...

Page 274: ... 1 Wood pine 4 different samples 70 SW 0 67 0 75 9 Wood pine 4 different samples 70 LW 0 81 0 89 9 Wood planed 20 T 0 8 0 9 1 Wood planed oak 20 T 0 90 2 Wood planed oak 70 SW 0 77 9 Wood planed oak 70 LW 0 88 9 Wood plywood smooth dry 36 SW 0 82 7 Wood plywood untreated 20 SW 0 83 6 Wood white damp 20 T 0 7 0 8 1 Zinc oxidized at 400 C 400 T 0 11 1 Zinc oxidized surface 1000 1200 T 0 50 0 60 1 Zi...

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