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8.5

Viewing a saved image

8.5.1

General

When you save an image, the image file is stored on the memory card. To display the im-
age again, open it from the image archive.

8.5.2

Procedure

Follow this procedure:

1. To open the image archive, do one of the following:

• Push the

button for 4 seconds.

• Push the

button to open the Settings menu. Select the

icon and push the

button. Select the

icon and push the

button.

2. Use the

buttons to scroll through the saved images.

3. To close the image archive, push the

button.

8.6

Deleting all images

8.6.1

General

You can delete all image files from the memory card.

Note

You can also delete one or more images when the camera is connected to a com-

puter via a USB cable. The memory card then functions as an external storage drive.

8.6.2

Procedure

Follow this procedure:

1. Push the

button to display the Settings menu.

2. Select the

icon and push the

button.

3. Select the

icon and push the

button.

4. Do one of the following:

• Select the

icon by pushing the

button to delete all images.

Note

This will reformat and delete all data from the memory card.

• Select the

icon by pushing the

button to cancel the delete action.

5. The

icon is displayed for about 20 seconds while the card is being reformatted.

6. Push the

button to exit the Settings menu.

8.7

Changing the settings

8.7.1

General

You can change a variety of settings in the camera. You do this on the Settings menu.

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Page 7: ...1 General 6 4 2 Submitting a question 6 4 3 Downloads 7 5 Introduction 8 6 Quick start guide 9 7 Description 10 7 1 View from the front 10 7 1 1 Figure 10 7 1 2 Explanation 10 7 2 View from the rear 1...

Page 8: ...3 Emissivity 17 8 7 4 Laser pointer 18 8 7 5 Temperature unit 18 8 7 6 Crosshair 19 8 7 7 Auto Power Off 19 8 7 8 Date and time 20 8 7 9 Firmware information and calibration date 20 9 Technical data 2...

Page 9: ...12 5 Draft 32 12 5 1 General 32 12 5 2 Figure 32 13 About FLIR Systems 34 13 1 More than just an infrared camera 35 13 2 Sharing our knowledge 35 13 3 Supporting our customers 36 14 Glossary 37 15 His...

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Page 11: ...anufactured 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...

Page 12: ...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 w...

Page 13: ...ot use the camera in temperatures more than 50 C 122 F unless other information is specified in the user documentation or technical data High temperatures can cause damage to the camera CAUTION Do not...

Page 14: ...ronic 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 irtrainin...

Page 15: ...tative 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...

Page 16: ...ster 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 follo...

Page 17: ...lp site you can also download the following Firmware updates for your infrared camera Program updates for your PC Mac software Freeware and evaluation versions of PC Mac software User documentation fo...

Page 18: ...aim your spot The FLIR TG167 lets you see heat patterns reliably measure temperature and store im ages and data Its menu uses intuitive icons making it simple to operate The FLIR TG167 also makes docu...

Page 19: ...harger 2 Push and hold the button for more than 2 seconds to turn on the camera 3 Aim the camera toward an area or object of interest and view the thermal image The relative temperature is represented...

Page 20: ...ar 7 2 1 Figure 7 2 2 Explanation 1 Camera screen 2 POWER BACK button Function Push and hold for more than 2 seconds to turn on off the camera Push to exit a menu screen Push to discard an image immed...

Page 21: ...archive Push to scroll through saved images in the image archive 7 3 View from the top 7 3 1 Figure 7 3 2 Explanation 1 Compartment for the Micro USB port and the Micro SD card slot 7 4 View from the...

Page 22: ...ew 25 2 Laser plane The two lasers are on the same plane when viewed from the side 3 Infrared thermometer measurement spot 4 Infrared image field 7 7 Laser pointers 7 7 1 General The two laser pointer...

Page 23: ...Current emissivity setting 6 Time 7 Thermal image Note The crosshair may not be in the center of the image This is normal The offset is due to calibration of the camera to ensure the alignment and acc...

Page 24: ...camera after a selectable period of inactivity For more information see section 8 7 7 Auto Power Off page 19 In the event that the camera screen freezes or locks up push and hold the button and at th...

Page 25: ...rent emissivity setting displayed 8 4 2 Naming convention The naming convention for images is FLIRxxxxx bmp where xxxxx is a unique counter 8 4 3 Procedure Follow this procedure 1 Aim the camera towa...

Page 26: ...an also delete one or more images when the camera is connected to a com puter via a USB cable The memory card then functions as an external storage drive 8 6 2 Procedure Follow this procedure 1 Push t...

Page 27: ...shed mirror surface falls below 0 1 while an oxidized or painted surface has a higher emissivity Oil based paint re gardless of its color in the visible spectrum has an emissivity of over 0 9 in the i...

Page 28: ...n to activate the custom field 6 2 Use the buttons to adjust the emissivity factor 6 3 Push the button to inactivate the custom field 6 4 Push the button to return to the Settings menu 7 Push the butt...

Page 29: ...r Available options for the crosshair setting ON OFF 8 7 6 2 Procedure Follow this procedure 1 Push the button to display the Settings menu 2 Use the buttons to go to the icon 3 Push the button to tog...

Page 30: ...5 3 When the current row is finished push the button to deselect all fields 6 With the time format row selected do the following 6 1 Push the button to toggle through the options 7 Push the button to...

Page 31: ...ay the Settings menu 2 Use the buttons to go to the icon 3 Push the button This displays information about the firmware version and the cali bration date 4 Push the button to return to the Settings me...

Page 32: ...ior notice Please check http support flir com for latest changes 9 2 Note about authoritative versions The authoritative version of this publication is English In the event of divergences due to trans...

Page 33: ...over a USB connection and use for reports Key features See the heat and speed up troubleshooting Know where to measure temperature Grab and go simplicity no special training required Pocket portable t...

Page 34: ...7 V Battery operating time 5 hours of continuous scanning with lasers Battery charge life 30 days minimum Charging system Battery is charged inside the camera Charging time 4 hours to 90 6 hours to 10...

Page 35: ...C ABS TPU Shipping information Packaging type Color box with view of product in clamshell List of contents Imaging IR thermometer 8 GB Micro SD card Printed documentation Wrist strap lanyard Power sup...

Page 36: ...Mechanical drawings 10 T559974 r 33562 33594 en US 26...

Page 37: ...s TG165 167 ROPE 2015 06 15 R D Thermography Modified 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 A B C D E F G H 1 3 2 5 4 C F B D G E A 6 Size A 1 2 Scale 2012 FLIR Systems Inc All rights reserved worldwide No part of thi...

Page 38: ...ommercial lens cleaning liquid with more than 30 isopropyl alcohol 96 ethyl alcohol C2H5OH 11 2 2 Equipment Cotton wool 11 2 3 Procedure Follow this procedure 1 Soak the cotton wool in the liquid 2 Tw...

Page 39: ...or water damage 12 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 12 2 Fau...

Page 40: ...frared 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 ap...

Page 41: ...he 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 c...

Page 42: ...uld 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 o...

Page 43: ...Application examples 12 T559974 r 33562 33594 en US 33...

Page 44: ...quired several companies with world leading expertise in sensor technologies Extech Instruments 2007 Ifara Tecnolog as 2008 Salvador Imaging 2009 OmniTech Partners 2009 Directed Perception 2009 Raymar...

Page 45: ...electronics to final testing and calibration all production steps are carried out and supervised by our own engineers The in depth expertise of these infrared specialists ensures the accuracy and reli...

Page 46: ...ems 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 wit...

Page 47: ...s adjust A function that adjusts the image The function works all the time continuously adjusting brightness and contrast according to the im age content convection Convection is a heat transfer mode...

Page 48: ...NETD Noise equivalent temperature difference A measure of the image noise level of an IR camera noise Undesired small disturbance in the infrared image object parameters A set of values describing the...

Page 49: ...hich is the result of a subtraction between two temperature values temperature range The current overall temperature measurement limitation of an IR cam era Cameras can have several ranges Expressed a...

Page 50: ...up 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 actua...

Page 51: ...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...

Page 52: ...guidance 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 sensit...

Page 53: ...Remote Sensing 8 Kern Evaluation of infrared emission of clouds and ground as measured by weather satellites Defence Documentation Center AD 617 417 9 hman Claes Emittansm tningar med AGEMA E Box Tekn...

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Page 59: ...cquer 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...

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