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FMX 300X P-SERIES USER MANUAL

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10-2-3    Ambient Temperature

The Ambient Temperature, which is often referred to as the background, is the 

temperature  of  the  air  surrounding  the  target  object.  This  number  can  affect 

surfaces whose energy will hit the face of the target object and reflect from it 

into the camera’s field of view. 

Entering  a  numerical  value  in  the  appropriate  input  box  will  adjust  the 

temperatures of an image accordingly.

10-2-4    Distance and Angle of Capture

Although  distance  usually  will  not  affect  the  temperatures  measured  by  the 

software it can be helpful to know the distance to the target location. Generally, 

the  further  away  the  IR  sensor  is  from  the  target/background  area,  the  less 

thermal contrast seen in the image. 

Angles of reflection can also affect the contrast. This is significant because when 

the IR sensor is operated at low angles over water there may be no perceived 

thermal difference between the horizon and the water, i.e. the horizon can seem 

to disappear. Users  can change their angle by changing where they stand or by 

attaching a camera to an unmanned aerial system.

While there is  an input box for Distance there is not an input for Angle. Use the 

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10-2-5    Humidity

Humidity  remains  in  the  atmosphere  even  on  bright  days.  Water  of  all  three 

states can be found naturally in the atmosphere: liquid (rain, fog, and clouds), 

solid  (snowflakes,  ice  crystals),  and  gas  (water  vapor).  Water  in  any  state  is 

an  obstacle  to  accurate  temperature  measurements.  When  the  wave  passes 

through  the  water  particles,  a  part  of  its  energy  is  absorbed  and  a  part  is 

scattered. Therefore the electromagnetic wave is attenuated. 

Users can correct for atmospheric attenuation due to humidity by defining the 

value using the input field.

Use the input fields 

to enter information 

and numerical data.

Users can include data 

in  reports.  To  toggle 

data  on/off  click    the 

squares. Boxes are 

green when selected. 

Summary of Contents for FMX 300X P Series

Page 1: ...T ON IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION INSIDE 2105 W Cardinal Dr Beaumont TX 77705 ICI cameras fall under US Federal Law and Export Control For more information contact us 409 861 0788 sales infraredcamera...

Page 2: ...FMX 300X P SERIES USER MANUAL 2 Revision History 02 2024 001 Document created...

Page 3: ...chnical Specifications 11 4 1 Industrial Specifications 11 4 2 Lens Options 13 4 3 Operating Distance 13 Structure 15 5 1 Appearance and Definitions of Housing Interface 15 Package Includes 16 Quick S...

Page 4: ...0 10 3 Histograms Graphs 31 Troubleshooting 32 11 1 Camera s not showing camera s lagging or software crashing 32 11 2 Thermal imager shuts off unexpectedly 32 11 3 No thermal image 32 11 4 Camera out...

Page 5: ...n permission of Infrared Cameras Inc The documentation must not in whole or part be copied photocopied reproduced translated or transmitted to any electronic medium or machine readable form without pr...

Page 6: ...The crossed out wheeled bin symbol indicates that waste electrical and electronic equipment should not be discarded together with unseparated household waste but must be collected separately All loca...

Page 7: ...nergy emitted from the first 1 1000th of an inch of a subject Environment of use industrial and petrochemical buildings electrical plants security rooms science labs animal reserves as well as environ...

Page 8: ...FMX 300X P SERIES USER MANUAL 8 2 9 Training To read about infrared training visit https infraredtraininginstitute com...

Page 9: ...where they will be tread upon or pressed especially the connecting points leading from the plug power socket or other unit Ensure the device is firmly affixed to when installing on walls or ceilings...

Page 10: ...torage the original packaging box must be used When transporting the camera do not lift carry or pull the device by the cable Lifting carrying or pulling the device by the cable may affect the waterpr...

Page 11: ...Array UFPA VOx Pixel Pitch 12 m Focal Length Lens dependent FOV Lens dependent IFOV Lens dependent Focus Fixed Spectral Band 8 m to 14 m Thermal Sensitivity NETD 40 mK 0 04 C at 25 C 77 F Frame Rate 5...

Page 12: ...G 711u AAC PCM Image Format JPG Image Polarity 20 options Image Modes IR fusion ICI Dual Vision visible picture in picture Memory MicroSD card up to 256 GB Digital Camera 5 MP 2560 x 1920 1 2 8 progre...

Page 13: ...tion Vehicle Human Vehicle Human Vehicle Human 9 1 mm 1163 m 379 m 291 m 95 m 145 m 47 m 13 mm 1661 m 542 m 415 m 135 m 208 m 68 m 19 mm 2428 m 792 m 607 m 198 m 303 m 99 m 25 mm 3194 m 1042 m 799 m 2...

Page 14: ...3 12 ft the height is 1 4 m 4 59 ft and the critical distance is 2 3 m 7 55 ft According to the Johnson criterion of infrared images suppose The detection target needs to be imaged at least 1 5 pixels...

Page 15: ...MX 300X P SERIES USER MANUAL 15 5 1 Appearance and Definitions of Housing Interface 5 Structure 1 Sun Shield 2 Germanium Lens 3 Reset Button 2 1 4 5 6 3 4 Memory Card Slot 5 Memory Card Cover 6 Bracke...

Page 16: ...ES USER MANUAL 16 6 Package Includes ENSURE ALL SYSTEM EQUIPMENT AND COMPONENT ITEMS ARE PRESENT BEFORE BEGINNING INSTALLATION FMX 300X Screws x3 Alignment Guides Anchors x3 Hex Wrench Waterproofing K...

Page 17: ...INSTALLATION SITE IS A CONCRETE WALL OR CEILING FIRST INSTALL EXPANSION SCREWS THEN INSTALL THE BRACKET THE INSTALLATION HOLES OF THE EXPANSION SCREWS NEED TO BE IN LINE WITH THE BRACKET THE DEVICE HA...

Page 18: ...according to the markers on the alignment guide Insert the expansion screws into the drilled holes The recommended depth is 25mm C D Open a 36 hole with A as the center of the circle according to the...

Page 19: ...ONCRETE WALL OR CEILING FIRST INSTALL EXPANSION SCREWS THEN INSTALL THE BRACKET THE INSTALLATION HOLES OF THE EXPANSION SCREWS NEED TO BE IN LINE WITH THE BRACKET IF THE INSTALLATION SITE IS A WOODEN...

Page 20: ...rk port and insert the network cable into the network port F H Place the rubber ring on the network cable between the main body of the waterproof cover and the fastening nut Align the notch of the net...

Page 21: ...ALARM IN1 and PIN 2 ALARM IN2 are alarm input PIN 3 is GND P6 is alarm output ALARM OUT pin_1 ALARM OUT1 and in_2 ALARM COM1 are channel 1 alarm output pin_3 ALARM OUT2 and pin_4 ALRAM COM2 is channe...

Page 22: ...AND BEST IMAGE QUALITY THIS TIME CAN OFTEN VARY BY ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS IT IS BEST TO WAIT A MINIMUM OF 10 MINUTES FOR THE DEVICE TO COMPLETELY WARM UP Use the Hex Wrench to loosen the lock nuts i...

Page 23: ...the figure below The camera can be connected to alarm switch signal 0 DC 5V input and switch output no voltage An external power supply is required when connecting the alarm The specific wiring method...

Page 24: ...FMX 300X P SERIES USER MANUAL 24 C Use a standard screwdriver replace and the memory bay cover and screws...

Page 25: ...et a gateway as this is a direct connection from the computer to the cameras with no router Be sure the static IP address is set by doing the following 1 Click on Windows icon 2 Click on Settings 3 Cl...

Page 26: ...tup A copy of the software is provided on the Software USB Drive Documentation can be found online on the IR Flash Pro web page under the Downloads section or at this address https infraredcameras com...

Page 27: ...replace the cloth and repeat the wiping process 9 2 Disinfecting the Camera Surface Do not use corrosive cleaning solutions on the optical glass components It is recommended to disinfect the camera s...

Page 28: ...mer service if there is an issue IF YOUR PACKAGE INCLUDES ADDITIONAL LENSES A SEPARATE CALIBRATION IS REQUIRED FOR EACH LENS CONTACT CUSTOMER SERVICE IS THERE IS AN ISSUE 10 2 Radiometry Correction Th...

Page 29: ...To set the emissivity enter a value from 0 01 to 1 0 in the input box The accompanying table gives the typical emissivity of important materials Material Emissivity Water 96 Stainless steel 14 Alumin...

Page 30: ...r water there may be no perceived thermal difference between the horizon and the water i e the horizon can seem to disappear Users can change their angle by changing where they stand or by attaching a...

Page 31: ...e screen plots image information in the form of a histogram or a 3D rendering It also allows users to visualize the temperature data over time for any all ROIs placed on the image the last image below...

Page 32: ...ss is correct Default IPv4 of 192 168 10 110 Default subnet mask of 255 255 255 0 Restart computer Verify that correct software is installed Uninstall reinstall software running as administrator Verif...

Page 33: ...ce has sufficiently acclimated to the environment before taking measurements Ensure the camera has been powered on for several minutes Device is at proper height Ensure device is in focus Adjust emiss...

Page 34: ...gineers scientists inspectors and operators in space power companies medical pulp and paper food industry research and development and various process industries You can see our products and services...

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