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User Manual

 

                                                                                                                           

 

Menu Setup   

  Press Button “Menu” to bring up the main menu. Press Button “ ”and“ ” to 

highlight the menu “Setup” 

  Four sub menus are available: Analysis, Target, Time and default   

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sub Menu Analysis   

  Press Button “Menu” or  “

” to enter the option “Setup”. Press Button “ ” to 

highlight “Analysis” 

 

 

 

 

 

  Press Button “

”to go to the Analysis option, select by pressing Button “Menu” or 

“OK”.  

  Press Button “ ” and “

” to switch between each option. Press Button “

” and 

” to alter the setting of highlighted option. 

 

  Options below are available: Iso Color, Mul Spot/Area, Area, Menu Trans, Date 

Bkgrd, Laser, Audio Alarm, Voice Annotat, Temp Unit and Mean.   

 

Iso Color:

 3 colors black, white and green are available for the isotherm   

 

Multi Spot/ Area:

 To toggle between one and four spots/ areas. Four movable 

spots and areas are available for simultaneous analysis by setting “on”. Only one 

spot and no area is present in the “off” position 

 

Area:

 To make the four moveable areas to display the Maximum, Mean or 

Minimum temperature under area analysis. 

 

Menu Trans:

 5 grades of transparency are available for the menu display   

 

Data Bkgrd:

 To turn on or off the data background. If Data Bkgrd is set as “on”, 

 

Summary of Contents for MobIR M4

Page 1: ...ology Co Ltd No 26 Shucheng Rd Hongshan District Wuhan 430070 P R China Telephone 86 27 8767 1925 8767 1983 Facsimile 86 27 8767 1927 Email overseas guide infrared com Internet www guide infared com W...

Page 2: ...electromagnetic compatibility and safety EMC directive 89 336 EEC Low voltage directive 73 23 EEC Copyright Wuhan Guide Infrared Technology Co Ltd 2005 All rights reserved worldwide No parts of the p...

Page 3: ...to Us 6 System overview 6 Customer Benefits 7 System Configuration 7 Technical Specifications 8 Chief Functions 9 Parts Described 11 Quick Start Guide 12 Quick Reference Table 12 Introduction to Butto...

Page 4: ...e following precautions must be adhered to at all times and must be considered in addition to any advised precautions issued at the relevant worksite or work area Do not direct the MobIR M4 Thermal Ca...

Page 5: ...can be cleaned when required with a soft cloth dampened with water and a mild detergent Optical surfaces The optical surfaces of the camera lens should only be cleaned when visibly dirty Care should...

Page 6: ...address overseas guide infrared com System overview Wuhan Guide MobIR M4 Thermal Camera leads another breakthrough in today s Infrared Thermal Imaging industry Emerging as the first mobile phone like...

Page 7: ...measurement Ultra large capacity in field image storage Plug and play connectivity Low power dissipation and long durability Robust post processing software Affordable price high reliability License f...

Page 8: ...und alarm isotherm Measurement Correction Emissivity variable from 0 01 to 0 99 in 0 01 increment automatic correction based on optics transmission ambient temperature distance relative humidity and e...

Page 9: ...manually All the thermal images have been 2x zoomed in before being displayed on LCD All the thermal images are displayed on LCD in Black White and multiple 256 level colors Live image can be frozen o...

Page 10: ...Measurement of any spot within the screen Simultaneous measurement of four movable spots Simultaneous measurement of four movable areas showing max min or mean temperature of the areas Measurement of...

Page 11: ...nterface 2 Microphone 3 Button 4 Button V 5 Button OK 6 Button M 7 Button 8 Button 9 Button C 10 Button 11 Button Power 12 IR lens 13 LCD screen 14 Loudspeaker 1 Visual camera 2 Outer screen 3 Button...

Page 12: ...n Auto and Manual mode Press Button and release it instantly and then adjust brightness contrast and palette if necessary Press Button to view visual image of the target Press Button to return to the...

Page 13: ...rameters To perform background calibration when pressed simultaneously with C Ok To select one sub menu or option under menu To freeze and store live image when menu does not appear on screen To recor...

Page 14: ...DIALOG BOX CORRESPONDING BUTTONS ON CAMERA BODY FUNCTION Button Ok To start recording of voice annotation Button To stop recording of voice annotation Button Ok To playback recorded voice annotation...

Page 15: ...on progress After 100 loading a flash image below appears in the inner LCD screen The camera is available for dynamic real time temperature measurement Note Indicator lights on the top half of the cam...

Page 16: ...for three seconds the current mode is displayed temporarily on the screen after the button is released Within Auto or Manual mode the setup parameters menu can be brought up this is achieved by press...

Page 17: ...y pressing Button Menu The menus can be navigated by pressing Button and the highlighted option is confirmed by pressing Button Menu or OK Setup Analysis Allows for the camera functions to be setup Se...

Page 18: ...screen In Manual mode exposure control EC and gain control GC is available on the screen Press or to adjust the value of the highlighted item and press to shift between EC and GC In Auto mode EC and G...

Page 19: ...appears on the screen When the image is saved indication like Saved as IMAGE006 will appear on the screen temporarily and then comes to the live image capturing status If voice annotation is required...

Page 20: ...Calibration NUC Non Uniformity Calibration allows the automatic adjustment of the camera detector to ensure normalization and sharpness of the screen image Non Uniformity Calibration can be performed...

Page 21: ...n Options below are available Iso Color Mul Spot Area Area Menu Trans Date Bkgrd Laser Audio Alarm Voice Annotat Temp Unit and Mean Iso Color 3 colors black white and green are available for the isoth...

Page 22: ...etting and exit Setup Analysis menu Press Button C to cancel the parameter setting and exit Setup Analysis menu Press C again to exit main menu Sub Menu Target Press Button Menu or to enter the option...

Page 23: ...ton Menu or OK to enter the Time Setup option The setup parameters menu will then appear Press and to move between each setting press Button and to alter the values Press Button Menu or OK to confirm...

Page 24: ...lly After NUC all the parameters become the factory configured ones Menu Analysis Press Button Menu to bring up the main menu Press Button and to highlight the menu Analysis Four sub menus Spot Line A...

Page 25: ...Button M to bring up the main menu press Button V to highlight the Setup option and then select Analysis by pressing Button M or OK Under the heading named Mul Spot Area you can toggle between on and...

Page 26: ...as A B C and D will appear Four corresponding temperatures will be shown respectively at the top of the screen as well as the temperature measurement type Minimum Mean or Maximum Move the rectangular...

Page 27: ...and select by pressing Button M Only one area is present in the off position Press C to exit and return to the frozen saved image Note Pressing Button can switch between the two modes changing area l...

Page 28: ...s Button C to exit and return to the frozen saved image Menu File Press Button Menu to bring up the main menu Press Button and to highlight the menu File Two sub menus Browse and Delete All are availa...

Page 29: ...tically when a saved image is opened y Repeat above operations to open other thermal images y To exit and return to the file list press Button C y To delete a file press Button and to move on to the t...

Page 30: ...y To exit and return to the image gallery press Button C y To delete a file press Button and to move on to the target file Then a black frame will surround it y Pressing Button will open the dialog b...

Page 31: ...ly connect the USB interfaces of the camera and your PC with the USB extension cable Prompt USB Mode will appear on the live image Run software Guide IrAnalyser Go to sub menu M4 Device under menu Fil...

Page 32: ...apter 96 250VAC to the converter supplied with the AC adapter Insert the USB plug of the converter into the USB interface of the camera Connect the AC adapter plug to a wall outlet 96 250VAC The charg...

Page 33: ...the battery splashed into your eyes please wash your eyes with fresh water flush immediately and go to see a doctor Live Video Output Composite video output PAL option is available in the camera With...

Page 34: ...point to values that are more consistent with target temperatures in the room Emissivity setting is incorrect This affects the temperature range set points Check and amend the emissivity setting The l...

Page 35: ...y If we ignore the emissivity altogether and infer a temperature from the thermometer output we shall get a temperature lower than the true temperature by an amount depending on the value of emissivit...

Page 36: ...es It must be remembered that these are only guideline figures They can be substantially increased if the surface is rough or even slightly oxidised The values quoted for oxidised metals assume that t...

Page 37: ...ite 0 85 Alloys Soot 0 95 Brass 0 10 Cement Concrete 0 90 Oxidized 0 61 Cloth 0 85 Metals Aluminium 0 05 Oxidized 0 30 Chromium 0 15 Cobalt 0 18 Gold 0 02 Iron Steel 0 18 Oxidized 0 85 Lead 0 16 Oxidi...

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