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THT80 

 

 

 

 

EN - 14 

Activation of WiFi connection 
 
1. 

Touch  the  item  “WiFi”  to  enter  the  section  for  the  activation/deactivation  and 
customization  of  the  instrument's  WiFi  connection.  The  screen  in  Fig.  17 

–  right  side 

appears on the display. 

 

 

CAUTION 

 

WiFi connection only allows carrying out the instrument's connection to 
mobile devices (Android/iOS) through the dedicated APP HTProCamera  

 

 

Fig. 17: Activation of WiFi connection 

 

2. 

Touch  the  icon  “

”  to  activate  WiFi  connection,  or  icon  “

”  to  deactivate  WiFi 

connection. The icon “

” is shown on the display 

3. 

Touch  item  “SSID”  to  define  a  custom  identification  ID  of  the  WiFi  connection.  The 
screen in Fig. 18 

– left side appears on the display.  

 

 

Fig. 18: Definition of SSID and Password of the WiFi connection 

 

4. 

Define the desired name of the SSID and touch the icon “

” to confirm, or icon “X” to 

quit without changes. 

5. 

Touch item “Password” to define a custom Password for the WiFi connection (default 
“12345678”). The screen in Fig. 18 – right side appears on the display. 

6.  Define the desired Password (

max 8 digits

) and touch the icon “

” to confirm, or icon 

“X” to quit without changes. 

 
 
 

Summary of Contents for HN000080

Page 1: ...Copyright HT ITALIA 2022 Release EN 1 01 29 07 2022 THT80 User manual...

Page 2: ...enu 23 5 2 3 Menu Image and Zoom 26 5 2 4 Menu Palette and isotherm lines functions 28 5 2 5 Menu Parameters 31 5 3 Adjusting the image temperature 34 5 4 Saving IR images and videos 36 5 4 1 Image sa...

Page 3: ...ovided together with the instrument will guarantee safety standards They must be used only if in good conditions and replaced with identical models when necessary Check that the battery is correctly i...

Page 4: ...atic detection of hot cold spots of the image Screening function for measurement of face temperature Storage of JPG images on external micro SD card and in the internal memory IR sensor resolution 120...

Page 5: ...he forwarding agent We also recommend checking that the packaging contains all components indicated in 7 5 In case of discrepancy please contact the Dealer In case the instrument should be returned pl...

Page 6: ...backside CAPTION 1 LCD touch screen display 2 Function key 3 Function key 4 USB C and micro SD section Fig 2 Description of the instrument s front side LEGENDA 1 USB C and micro SD section 2 Function...

Page 7: ...escription of the instruments bottom side CAPTION 1 Threaded hole for tripod insertion 2 Slot for non slip strap insertion Fig 5 Description of the instruments lateral side CAPTION 1 Slot for micro SD...

Page 8: ...s ready for measurement see Fig 6 right side Fig 6 Sequence upon switching on the instrument CAUTION The sound that accompanies the message IR Calibration is a necessary condition for the instrument s...

Page 9: ...ssing key several times it is possible to select the image temperature adjusting modes see 5 2 4 2 4 Key Pressing the key allows freezing the IR image on the display and automatically opens the image...

Page 10: ...zoom indication 5 Number of detected persons in Face Mode see 5 2 2 6 Detection of the person s face and maximum measured temperature 7 Detection of micro SD card in the instrument 8 Active WiFi conn...

Page 11: ...t Menu Measurement allows inserting items dots lines areas onto the image with the relevant associated temperature values Menu Image allows selecting the display mode of the framed target as regards t...

Page 12: ...instrument The following screen appears on the display Fig 10 Section Setting of the general menu 5 2 1 1 Menu Device Settings In this section see Fig 11 it is possible to define the instrument s syst...

Page 13: ...in the internal memory or on the inserted micro SD card 6 Disconnect the USB cable from the instrument in order to restore normal operation 7 Select option PC Camera to allow displaying on the PC in...

Page 14: ...brightness observing the display as you do so Outdoor mode 1 Touch the Outdoor mode to activate deactivate the inverted colors of the icons in the lower bar of the display to improve visibility in the...

Page 15: ...WiFi connection or icon to deactivate WiFi connection The icon is shown on the display 3 Touch item SSID to define a custom identification ID of the WiFi connection The screen in Fig 18 left side app...

Page 16: ...dicate the time in a 0 12h format whole option 24Hr indicates format 0 24h Touch Set Date to confirm or Cancel to quit without changes Language setting 1 Touch the item Language to set the system s La...

Page 17: ...s OFF deactivation 5MIn 10Min 15Min or 30Min and touch the arrow key to quit and confirm setting Information on the instrument 1 Touch the item About to display the information about the instrument ad...

Page 18: ...odes Normal mode the instrument measures the surface temperature of any object according to its emissivity in the range 20 C 150 C 0 C 550 C with accuracy 2 C 2 reading Screening mode the instrument m...

Page 19: ...2 Touch one of the options m meters or Ft feet and the arrow key to quit and confirm setting Setting the temperature measuring unit 1 Touch the item Temperature unit to set the measuring unit of temp...

Page 20: ...urements it is important to define the correct value of this parameter which represents the ability of a body to emit infrared radiation according to the kind of material the measured object is made o...

Page 21: ...emporarily disabled for programming operations inside the internal menus 1 Touch the item Auto Calibration to set the internal auto calibration time The screen in Fig 29 right side appears on the disp...

Page 22: ...are overlapping 2 Touch the 4 arrows on the display in order to move the IR image by overlapping it onto the visible one see Fig 30 right side 3 Touch the icon to confirm or icon X to quit without ch...

Page 23: ...the previous screen The default conditions of the instrument are reported in the following Menu Parameter Value Measurement Central measuring cursor OFF Cursor hot spot OFF Cursor cold spot OFF Measur...

Page 24: ...to enter the Measurement menu The following screen appears on the display Fig 34 Measurement Menu 3 The following functions can be mutually used each one excludes the other Central spot Touch the icon...

Page 25: ...hown in the top left hand part of the display Touch the icon to remove the area Line Cursors Touch the icon to activate the horizontal line mobile cursor which can be freely dragged on the display Tou...

Page 26: ...4 The Face mode allows for the face temperature of several people up to 10 people to be evaluated at the same time see Fig 36 The counter found at the top of the display indicates the number valid peo...

Page 27: ...he visible part of the image Zoom it is possible to activate an electronic zoom x1 x32 1 Touch the screen to enter the main menu 2 Touch the icon to enter the Image menu The following screen appears o...

Page 28: ...is function allows producing clearer printouts of the saved image 4 Touch the icon to activate the electronic Zoom of the image The following screen appears on the display Fig 38 Activating image zoom...

Page 29: ...ch will be automatically changed on the display The following options are available Iron Rainbow Grey scale Grey Inverted Brown hot Blue Red Hot Cold Feather 4 Touch the icon to activate the isotherm...

Page 30: ...Temp range The following screen appears on the display Fig 42 Selection of isotherm line Alarm Temp range 9 Touch the Hi and Lo field at the bottom of the display and use the arrow keys or to set the...

Page 31: ...imum temperature threshold The instrument shows as radiometric IR image the spots with a temperature between the Lo and the Hi threshold and as a visible image the spots with a temperature outside tha...

Page 32: ...within the range 0 0 C 550 0 C Parameter Temperature compensation Offset This parameter can be set if in automatic mode you are sure of the values which the temperature levels associated with the colo...

Page 33: ...rature The screen to the side appears on the display Touch the arrow icons or found in the Reflection temperature box to set the value Touch the screen to quit the section Relative humidity setting To...

Page 34: ...y Touch the arrow icons or found in the Distance box to set the value Touch the screen to quit the section Emissivity setting Touch the icon to open the section of which to define material emissivity...

Page 35: ...of adjacent areas are highlighted The relationship between temperature and color of the palette is non linear according to a histogram algorithm This mode emphasizes image display in very dark working...

Page 36: ...ouch the icon in the high level bar and use the arrow keys o to set the temperature values associated with the high level by steps of 0 1 C at the same time see Fig 45 right side to block the set temp...

Page 37: ...on saving 5 4 1 Image saving An IR image on the display may be saved after it has been frozen on the display Proceed as follows 1 Press the key to freeze an IR image on the display The following scree...

Page 38: ...side Fig 48 IR video recording 2 Press key to stop and automatically save the recording in the instrument s memory Touch the icon to open the section containing the information about the saved video...

Page 39: ...ppears on the display 4 Touch the icon to play a possible saved IR video 5 Touch the icon to display the icons and to make changes on the image recalled on the display Touch the icon to confirm the ch...

Page 40: ...D S ratio Ratio Distance Cross section of the target object it provides information on the maximum distance between the instrument and the target having a certain cross section spot in order to obtai...

Page 41: ...rey scale recommended see 5 2 4 6 Select the AUTO measuring mode see 5 3 7 Frame the item to be tested at max distance of 2m 8 The screen of Fig 51 right side appears on the display Fig 51 Visualizati...

Page 42: ...nk_setup exe and follow the guided installation procedure 6 3 MAIN CHARACTERISTICS OF THE THTLINK SOFTWARE IR images with HIR format can be opened with the software as shown in the following Fig 52 Fi...

Page 43: ...temperature between 0 C and 50 C 32 F and 122 F With a temperature outside this range the battery may overheat or break and at any rate reduce its life cycle The battery must not be removed from the i...

Page 44: ...43 7 5 ACCESSORIES 7 5 1 Accessories provided Built in focal lens for IR measurements f 2 3mm Micro SD card 16GB Adapter for micro SD card USB C cable Wrist strap ISO test report Quick user guide Tran...

Page 45: ...Image adjustment modes Automatic Manual Histograms HG Measuring functions corrections according to environmental temperature reflected temperature distance relative humidity offset Advanced analyses...

Page 46: ...8 1 1 Environmental conditions for use Operating temperature 15 C 50 C 5 F 122 F Storage temperature 40 C 70 C 40 F 158 F Allowable relative humidity 10 RH 90 RH Falling test 2m Shock 25G in complian...

Page 47: ...ause of improper packaging Repairs which may become necessary because of interventions performed by unauthorized personnel Modifications to the instrument performed without the manufacturer s explicit...

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