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TITANIUM User Manual 

   

DCO19U-F Titanium User Manual 

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6.3.1.

 

Inserting / removing a filter on the optional filter wheel 

 

 

Filters are fragile elements. Handle them with the greatest care. 

Pay  attention  not  to  touch  a  filter’s  surface  with  uncovered  fingers  – 
optical  quality  would  be  degraded  by  any  grease  or  contaminant 
deposited on the surface.  

Inserting  or  removing  an  IR  filter  requires  a  proper  clean  environment 
(e.g. clean room). 

Use finger cots or gloves for any operation involving a filter. 

1.

 

Remove  the  stops  and  the  slot  ring  (holding  the  filter)  with  a  2.0  flat 
head screwdriver, 

2.

 

An  IR  filter  has  different  coatings  on  each  side  (usually  a  metallic 
reflective layer and a colored or opaque layer): the metallic layer side 
needs  to  be  placed  towards  the  radiation  source.  Place  the  filter  as 
recommended in the slot and secure it with the safety ring, 

3.

 

Place the slot ring carefully and tighten it gently. 

 

 

 

Stops

 

Slot ring

 

Spacer ring

 

Filter

 

Titanium optional filter wheel 

One filter configuration

 

Summary of Contents for Titanium DC019U-F

Page 1: ...FLIR Systems Advanced Thermal Solutions DC019U F TITANIUM User Manual TITANIUM User Manual...

Page 2: ...TITANIUM User Manual DCO19U F Titanium User Manual Page 2 PAGE LEFT INTENTIONNALY BLANK...

Page 3: ...er on the optional filter wheel 16 6 4 Lockin connection Optional 18 7 Maintenance 19 7 1 Cleaning optical surfaces 19 7 2 Storing 19 8 Accessories 20 8 1 Additional lenses 20 8 2 Long cables 20 8 3 I...

Page 4: ...t to burn yourself To continue using the equipment in this case can be dangerous Immediately contact FLIR Systems to check Do not use your equipment in a flammable gas environment Do not use electroni...

Page 5: ...subjected to extreme environmental conditions Handle with great care the lenses and all moving parts Avoid abrupt changes of temperature Abrupt changes of temperature for example if you enter a heated...

Page 6: ...320x256 or 640x512 offers the greatest sensitivity while keeping an extraordinary dynamic range as well as a perfect linearity The image frequency is programmable and the sub windowing modes are simpl...

Page 7: ...era Characterization file Optional 1 Camera LINK Frame Grabber Optional 1 Computer for camera command and image acquisition Optional 1 or more additional lenses Optional 1 lenses interface for Janos l...

Page 8: ...y connector External Trigger Vid o output ON OFF button Lockin connector Optional GigaEthernet connector Optional Camera LINK connector Standard M80 Lens interface Focus motor control for motorized le...

Page 9: ...a configured for harsh environments optional The following module comes with the camera ON OFF button RS232 command Analog Video Trigger OUT connector Connection to Camera IRIG B connector Power IN co...

Page 10: ...Camera Command software CIRRUS Altair software 5 3 Connecting the camera Connect the power cable on connector with the red reference mark Connect numerical cable USB or cam LINK according to your use...

Page 11: ...es the focusing distance Refocus after positioning a filter 5 6 Camera Power Off The camera is turned off by pressing the ON OFF button for 2 seconds Repeated Power on operations may reduce the lifeti...

Page 12: ...quire knowledge of the field of infrared thermography in order to make best use of the camera and the processing of acquisitions FLIR Systems offers training schemes allowing you to use this equipment...

Page 13: ...Be careful not to be surprised by its weight Lenses are mounted with a M80 thread Turn gently the optic counter clockwise while placing a hand below It may be necessary to do some turns Place caps on...

Page 14: ...by its weight The lens interface of the camera which also holds the filter wheel mechanism can be removed so a custom lens interface can be installed Turn gently the optic counter clockwise while plac...

Page 15: ...wheel Your TITANIUM camera comes with a 4 slots filter wheel This wheel can be fitted with several filters at the factory You may also want to upgrade the wheel yourself by fitting some additional fil...

Page 16: ...lean environment e g clean room Use finger cots or gloves for any operation involving a filter 1 Remove the stops and the slot ring holding the filter with a 2 0 flat head screwdriver 2 An IR filter h...

Page 17: ...age 17 Note there is enough thickness for two filters in one slot when needed In this case a different spacer ring is inserted between the two filters Filter 1 Spacer ring Filter 2 Slot ring Stop Tita...

Page 18: ...ockin connector Lockin Input Range 10V peak to peak AC only Rand 1 Input Range 5 5V AC DC Rand 2 Input Range 5 5V AC DC Connect the signal to Lockin for stress measurement and motion compensation Use...

Page 19: ...0 ref PROLABO 839 322 and wipe gently surface in only one direction while making movements in the figure eight Repeat the operation Start again previous step with acetone RECTAPUR ref PROLABO 20065293...

Page 20: ...you can use Janos lenses with our optional Janos lens interface cf p 7 8 2 Long cables Several lengths of cable are available up to 50m FLIR Systems also offers optical fiber repeaters or Ethernet Gig...

Page 21: ...ems After Sale Service The Stirling engine does not seem to reach its specified point It always turns to full power Check through CIRRUS software the temperature of the detector after 10 min of poweri...

Page 22: ...ystems After Sales Service No image in external trigger mode Check that synchro signal connected to the camera is LVTTL 0 3 3V under 50 Ohms No Adjust the input signal Yes Is the frequency of the sign...

Page 23: ...tor is seen by reflection on the object And or paint the object filmed with a coat of very good emissivity paint The image shows bubbles or honey comb structure The detector had been exposed to strong...

Page 24: ...0ns Jitter Frame rate resolution 0 1Hz step Integration Time 3 s to 20000 s programmable 1 s Step Power Supply 12 VDC 5A Power consumption 50W in cool down mode 30W in steady state mode Analog Video P...

Page 25: ...pixels 64x8 pixels 160x128 pixels 64x128 pixels 64x4 pixels User defined 320x256 pixels 160x128 pixels 16x4 pixels User defined Frame Rate up to 175Hz Full Frame 11kHz 64x8 up to 383Hz Full Frame 20k...

Page 26: ...ll Frame Image Capture Snapshot Integrate then Read mode ITR Snapshot Integrate While Read mode IWR Integrate Then Read mode ITR Pitch 30 mx30 m 15 mx15 m NETD 20mK 25 C 1300 s IT without filter 25mK...

Page 27: ...TITANIUM User Manual DCO19U F Titanium User Manual Page 27 10 5 Mechanical interface with lens interface...

Page 28: ...TITANIUM User Manual DCO19U F Titanium User Manual Page 28 10 6 Mechanical interface without lens interface 10 7...

Page 29: ...TITANIUM User Manual DCO19U F Titanium User Manual Page 29 10 8...

Page 30: ...or Connector reference LEMO ERP1S306CLN Mating part LEMO FFA1S306CLAC42Z Signal Characteristic 75 Ohms 10 8 2 Power supply connector Connector reference LEMO ECP1S302CLN Mating part LEMO FFA1S302CLAC5...

Page 31: ...C42Z Signal Characteristic 50 Ohms 10 8 4 Lockin connector Connector reference LEMO ECP1S305CLN Mating part LEMO FFA1S305CLAC42Z Signal Characteristic 10 MOhms Signal Pin characteristic Trigger OUT 1...

Page 32: ...tor Connector reference 3M MDR26 Mating cable Signal Pin Signal Pin Inner Shield 1 Inner Shield 14 X0 2 X0 15 X1 3 X1 16 X2 4 X2 17 Xclk 5 Xclk 18 X3 6 X3 19 SerTC 7 SerTC 20 SerTFG 8 SerTFG 21 CC1 9...

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