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Bluetooth® Communication

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To connect to a mobile device running the FLIR Tools™ Mobile App, turn on
the mobile device and start the FLIR Tools™ Mobile App (download the mo-
bile App from the Google Play™ store, the Apple App store, or here:
https://www.flir.com/products/flir-tools-app/). Select INSTRUMENTS from the
drop-down menu in the App and search for the model number of your camera
(the camera must be ON). Tap in the App to connect. When connected to a
device running the App, the camera (using the METERLiNK® protocol) con-
tinually sends readings for live display on the remote device. You can also
send captured images to your mobile device (see Section 5.6,

Capturing and

Working with Images

).

7.1

FCC Compliance

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions:

1. This device may not cause harmful interference.

2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruc-
tions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television recep-
tion, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:

1. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

2. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.

3. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which
the receiver is connected.

4. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

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Page 1: ...USER MANUAL Automotive Diagnostic Thermal Camera Models TG267 and TG297 www GlobalTestSupply com Find Quality Products Online at sales GlobalTestSupply com...

Page 2: ...USER MANUAL Automotive Diagnostic Thermal Camera NAS100014 r AA 59807 59807 en US iii www GlobalTestSupply com Find Quality Products Online at sales GlobalTestSupply com...

Page 3: ...isible Spectrum Camera 10 5 6 Capturing and Working with Images 10 6 Programming Menu System 12 6 1 Menu System Basics 12 6 2 Main Menu 12 6 3 Settings Sub Menu 14 7 Bluetooth Communication and FLIR T...

Page 4: ...ions 27 10 12 Data Communication and Interface Specifications 27 10 13 Rechargeable Battery Specifications 27 10 14 Environmental Specifications 27 10 15 Physical Specifications 29 10 16 Included Equi...

Page 5: ...2 Quality Assurance The Quality Management System under which these products are developed and manufactured has been certified in accordance with the ISO 9001 standard FLIR Systems is committed to a...

Page 6: ...le spectrum camera to the IR image to help you diagnose problems 3 presets and 1 custom emissivity setting LED Work light Laser pointer and cross hair display for easy targeting of measurement spot Ty...

Page 7: ...Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure CAUTION Use extreme caution when the Laser pointer is on CAUTIO...

Page 8: ...press 5 Lanyard post 6 Accessory mount 7 High temperature lever switch TG297 8 160 x 120 pixel Lepton IR camera 9 Laser pointer with circular target spot assist 10 USB C and Thermocouple jack compartm...

Page 9: ...enus Press to activate the Laser pointer TRIGGER Pull trigger to capture camera image Pull trigger to exit the menu system 4 3 Display Description Figure 4 2 Display Description 1 Menu area 2 Date and...

Page 10: ...enter spot cross hairs 9 Laser Pointer active 10 Center spot temperature measurement 11 Thermocouple measurement TG267 NAS100014 r AA 59807 59807 en US 6 www GlobalTestSupply com Find Quality Products...

Page 11: ...APO time Use the menu system under Device Settings To set the APO timer See Sec tion 6 Programming Menu System for more information 5 2 IR Camera and Thermometer Figure 5 1 Combined Thermal and Visibl...

Page 12: ...system under Image Adjustments Colors Figure 5 2 Laser pointer with temperature measurement spot 5 3 High Temperature Switch TG297 1 To access the high temperature mode of the TG297 slide the lever t...

Page 13: ...mperature readout 33 7 in this example 1 If necessary enable the thermocouple mode in the menu system under Measurement The thermocouple is enabled when the TC label is shown on the display 2 Connect...

Page 14: ...he power button to switch the camera ON 2 Select the Visible Image mode in the menu system under Image Adjust ments Image Mode 3 Point the camera toward the test area and scan as desired 4 View the im...

Page 15: ...the selected image or all of the stored images Press CAN CEL to return to the previous screen 5 You can send images to a mobile device using Bluetooth see Section 7 Bluetooth or you can transfer image...

Page 16: ...GALLERY Press MENU to access the stored images Use the arrow but tons to scroll through the stored images and use the MENU button to open an image Press MENU at an opened image to see the SEND CANCEL...

Page 17: ...adjust the MSX alignment so that the thermal image and the visible image are aligned accurately While viewing the THERMAL PLUS VISIBLE IMAGE screen in the menu press MENU to access the MSX adjustment...

Page 18: ...or palette Iron Rainbow White hot Black hot Arctic or Lava Press MENU to confirm selection SETTINGS Press MENU to access the Settings sub menu see below 6 3 Settings Sub Menu MEASUREMENT NAS100014 r A...

Page 19: ...80 and 0 60 and use the MENU button to select a preset Choose the Custom Value utility last se lection on the list to select a specific emissivity value At the Custom Val ue setting press MENU and th...

Page 20: ...details 2 Laser Press MENU to enable disable the Laser pointer When enabled you can use the Laser pointer button to switch ON the Laser pointer 3 Screen brightness Use the arrows to select the desired...

Page 21: ...Never to disable APO GENERAL SETTINGS 1 Temperature Unit Use the arrows and the MENU button to select C or F 2 Time Date Use the arrows to scroll and the MENU button to set the Time Date Time Format a...

Page 22: ...Number Software Level Revision Battery status and remaining Internal Storage Capacity GENERAL SYSTEM INFO Press MENU to view compliance information FACTORY RESET Follow the prompts to reset the User...

Page 23: ...Programming Menu System 6 NAS100014 r AA 59807 59807 en US 19 www GlobalTestSupply com Find Quality Products Online at sales GlobalTestSupply com...

Page 24: ...his equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against h...

Page 25: ...or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment NAS100014 r AA 59807 59807 en US 21 www GlobalTestSupply com Fi...

Page 26: ...amera to be updated The update file Refer to the steps in the next section 8 1 System Firmware Update 1 Visit https support flir com to obtain a firmware update file 2 Select the Downloads tab and the...

Page 27: ...charge to 90 power requires 4 hours Charging through a PC USB port is not recommended If the camera is not going to be used for an extended period 3 months it should be charged to 70 then stored at r...

Page 28: ...ocus Fixed Image frequency 8 7 Hz 10 2 Detector Specifications Focal plane array Spectral response range Uncooled microbolometer 7 5 14 m Detector pitch 12 m 10 3 Image Presentation Specifications Dis...

Page 29: ...1 of reading or 2 1 whichever is greater Response time 150 ms IR thermometer measurement Continuous scanning Minimum measurement distance 0 85 ft 0 26 m 10 5 Measurement Analysis Specifications Spot...

Page 30: ...ets plus a custom adjustment utility 0 1 0 99 Languages Czech Danish Dutch English Finnish French German Greek Hungarian Italian Japanese Korean Norwegian Polish Por tuguese Russian simplified Chinese...

Page 31: ...2 0 High Speed Bluetooth BLE Bluetooth Low Energy 10 13 Rechargeable Battery Specifications Battery type Rechargeable Lithium ion Battery voltage 3 7 V Battery operating time 5 hours scanning medium...

Page 32: ...e 2 EN 301 489 1 2011 EN 301 489 17 2009 Encapsulation IP 54 IEC 60529 Shock 25 g IEC 60068 2 27 Vibration 2 g IEC 60068 2 6 Drop Designed for 6 56 ft 2 m Safety CE CB EN61010 UL Environmental safety...

Page 33: ...3 x 2 5 x 3 2 in 210 x 64 x 81 mm Accessory mount UNC 20 10 16 Included Equipment Standard equipment Camera USB C cable printed Quick Start Guide Lanyard Carry Pouch NAS100014 r AA 59807 59807 en US...

Page 34: ...s are represented as a gray scale value be tween white and black It may take some time to get used to the thermal im agery Having a basic understanding of the differences between thermal and daylight...

Page 35: ...netic spectrum Even objects that are very cold such as an ice cube emit infrared When an object is not quite hot enough to radiate visible light it will emit most of its energy in the infrared For exa...

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