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Programming Menus

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7.1

Basic Navigation

Press the Menu button (centre) to open the main menu and the sub-menus.
Use the navigation buttons to scroll left/right and up/down. Use the Menu but-
ton (centre) to confirm a selection; press the Return button

to exit a menu.

7.2

Main Menu

The main menu options are: 1. Image Rotation, 2. Image Mode, 3. Color, 4.
Measurement, 5. Temperature Scale, and 6. Settings.

7.3

Image Rotation Menu

Figure 7.1

Accessing the Image Rotation mode.

Press Menu on the Image Rotation icon and use the navigation buttons to

select 90° rotation or horizontal/vertical flip of the camera image. Press Menu
to confirm.

Figure 7.2

Selecting 90° Rotation or Vertical/Horizontal Flip.

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Summary of Contents for Thermal MSX Videoscope Kit

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL Thermal MSX Videoscope Kit Kit no VS290 32...

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Page 3: ...USER MANUAL Thermal MSX Videoscope Kit NAS100060 r AA 71942 71942 en US iii...

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Page 5: ...the property of their respective owners 1 2 Quality Assurance The Quality Management System under which these products are developed and manufactured has been certified in accordance with the ISO 900...

Page 6: ...flexible points and low profile rectangular cam era tip 14 to 752 10 to 400 temperature range 57 x 44 field of view FOV Automatic hot cold spotting and Isotherm color alarms Text annotations TCF CAT I...

Page 7: ...within 60 days of purchase Otherwise the standard one year warranty will be in effect from date of purchase The 2 10 warranty covers parts and labour for the camera for 2 years and coverage of the det...

Page 8: ...ect operation of the device can cause damage and injury to persons Do not use the device if it show signs of damage Injury to persons can occur Be careful working near voltages 25 V AC or 35 V DC Ther...

Page 9: ...ifferent from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced Radio TV technician for help Unlicensed band This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is...

Page 10: ...tton 4 Navigation Pad Menu button centre and navigation buttons outer ring 5 Return button exit a menu 6 Power button long press 7 USB connector and memory card compartment 8 Collar screw locks probe...

Page 11: ...Gallery button to access the stored images and video Press the Return button to exit the gallery 4 2 4 Worklight Button Press the Worklight button to switch the probe tip light ON or OFF 4 2 5 Naviga...

Page 12: ...card slot Figure 4 3 Accessing the USB connector and SD card in the top compartment 4 4 Rectangular Probe VSC IR32 Figure 4 4 Camera lenses and worklight 1 Thermal camera lens 2 Digital camera lens 3...

Page 13: ...display color palette In the Above Below Alarm Color modes alarm alerts are represented here 7 Lowest temperature sensed in the current camera image 8 Main menu icons 9 Thermal MSX alignment sliders V...

Page 14: ...s completely drained You can also charge a battery while it is in the camera by connecting the VS290 directly to an AC wall charger 5V 2A using the supplied USB cable The USB connector is located in t...

Page 15: ...Battery Charging and Use 5 Figure 5 2 Installing and removing a battery NAS100060 r AA 71942 71942 en US 11...

Page 16: ...power button to power up 3 When powered the VS290 displays a camera image and several function indicators dependant on the configuration of the instrument Figure 6 1 Viewing a camera image 4 Carefully...

Page 17: ...cross hairs allow you to target and measure the surface temperature of a spot The measurement is shown digitally upper left The thermal scale for the current image is shown on the right edge of the d...

Page 18: ...nu 7 2 Main Menu The main menu options are 1 Image Rotation 2 Image Mode 3 Color 4 Measurement 5 Temperature Scale and 6 Settings 7 3 Image Rotation Menu Figure 7 1 Accessing the Image Rotation mode P...

Page 19: ...ontext to accurately target potential issues The MSX Align ment Distance option allows you to fine tune the embossed visual scene de tails using the vertical and horizontal sliders See Figure 7 5 belo...

Page 20: ...int for Above Alarm mode and a low alarm set point for Below Alarm mode The colorations in the thermal image indicate the sections of the test area that exceed the set point limit Use the arrow button...

Page 21: ...pper left corner of the display digitally Hot Spot Position the camera so that the rectangle display target is cov ering an area of interest The cross hairs will move to the hottest MAX spot automatic...

Page 22: ...tomatically targeting coldest spot in the rectangle No Meas urements for removing the temperature display digits 7 7 Temperature Scale Menu Figure 7 11 Accessing the Temperature Scale menu Navigate to...

Page 23: ...mode 7 8 Settings Menu Overview The settings menu has four sub menus Recording mode Measurement parameters Save options and Device settings See below 7 9 SETTINGS MENU Figure 7 13 Accessing the Settin...

Page 24: ...de here 7 9 2 Measurement Parameters Sub Menu Figure 7 15 Accessing the Measurement Parameters menu Press Menu on the Settings icon and press Menu again at the Measurement Parameters sub menu Perform...

Page 25: ...and set a reflected temperature value Figure 7 17 Setting the Reflected Temperature value using the up down arrow buttons Scroll to the Atmospheric Temperature option press Menu and set an at mospher...

Page 26: ...d press Menu to confirm Figure 7 19 Determine if you ll need a separate digital camera image along with each ther mal image captured 7 9 4 Device Settings Sub Menu Figure 7 20 Accessing the Device Set...

Page 27: ...Programming Menus 7 Figure 7 21 Selecting the user interface Language Figure 7 22 Selecting the Temperature Units NAS100060 r AA 71942 71942 en US 23...

Page 28: ...Date Time and Format Set individual Auto Power Off APO timers for the camera and the worklight Figure 7 24 Setting the APO time for the main unit and the worklight Adjust the screen and worklight bri...

Page 29: ...display and worklight brightness View system information including serial number and firmware version Figure 7 26 View the System Information Revert to factory default conditions and format memory ca...

Page 30: ...Programming Menus 7 Figure 7 27 Reset the unit to factory default conditions View regulatory data Figure 7 28 Accessing the Regulatory compliance information NAS100060 r AA 71942 71942 en US 26...

Page 31: ...e currently selected Image Mode Thermal MSX Thermal or Digital cam era The digits and icons that are displayed also depend on the configuration of the camera See Section 4 5 Display Description for de...

Page 32: ...ton to switch the light on off if added illumi nation will help in your inspection work 4 To select an image mode press the Menu button centre scroll to the Im age Mode icon and press Menu again Use t...

Page 33: ...8 6 To capture an image or to stop start a video pull and hold the trigger Press the Gallery button to view stored images and videos Images vid eos can be transported to a PC via USB NAS100060 r AA 7...

Page 34: ...rows to select the temperature set point The hot alarm color cold is red while the cold alarm color code is blue 9 2 Isotherm Screen Shots Figure 9 1 Above Alarm left shows a high temperature alarm se...

Page 35: ...rtment 10 2 Capturing Images and Video First select image mode single shot or Video mode by pressing Menu on the Settings icon and pressing Menu again at the Recording Mode sub menu Select Video or Si...

Page 36: ...ideo to access these options Play video only full screen mode image vid eo information and image video delete 10 4 Transferring Images and Video Transfer to a PC by first connecting the VS290 to a PC...

Page 37: ...king with Images and Video 10 Figure 10 3 The VS290 must be disconnected from the PC otherwise the error message shown will appear when you attempt to capture an image NAS100060 r AA 71942 71942 en US...

Page 38: ...t assists in accurately targeting potential problems in electri cal mechanical and building applications Press Menu on the Image Mode icon and use the navigation buttons to select Thermal MSX See the...

Page 39: ...UREMENTAND ANALYSIS Probe length 6 6 ft 2 m Object temperature range 14 to 752 10 to 400 Measurement accuracy At ambient temperature 59 to 95 15 to 35 and object temp above 32 0 32 to 212 0 to 100 5 5...

Page 40: ...lbs 640 g Probe 1 04 lbs 470 g Size L x W x H Complete kit with case 47 x 18 9 x 7 9 in 120 x 48 x 20 cm Display 10 4 x 4 3 x 4 3 in 26 4 x 11 x 11 cm Probe 83 5 x 0 3 in 212 2 x X 0 69 cm Safety Com...

Page 41: ...CUSTOMER SUPPORT 13 Customer Support Telephone List https support flir com contact Repair Calibration and Technical Support https support flir com NAS100060 r AA 71942 71942 en US 37...

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