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SOUND DETECT & SOUND DETECT PRO USER MANUAL

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8-14   Real-time Acoustic Analysis 

Real-time  analysis  results  are  shown  at  the  top  right  of  the  Display  Window. 

The level in decibels of sound arriving from the strongest sources, up to 3, are 

presented  (see  Section 

8-11  Cursors  &  Sound  Pressure  Levels  (SPLs))

.  The 

Display Window also provides additional information about problems related to 

the specific application.

Generally, the device is used for either leak detection (locating and estimating 

the size of compressed air leaks) or partial discharge detection (locating and 

analyzing partial discharges in electrical applications). 

8-14-1    Air Leak Detection

The device must be set to Gas Leak Mode to detect compressed air leaks (see 

Section 8-6 Application Modes and Section 

8-6-2 Gas Mode Settings

).

The device detects compressed air leaks based on the sound emitted by the 

leak. When a leak is detected, the  device estimates the size of the leak. The user 

must enable the gas leakage level calculation in the equipment.

8-14-1-1     Exclude Reflected Sound

Background noise can disrupt acoustic inspections. Users should test inspection 

areas from different angles. If a sound source is steady, then it is most likely an 

actual  sound  source.  Reflected  sound  appears  to  drift  or  disappear  when  be 

captured from different positions.

SELECT  THE  APPROPRIATE  MODE  BEFORE  CAPTURING  MEDIA  OR 

PERFORMING ACOUSTIC ANALYSIS. 

8-14-1-2     Exclude Noise

Environmental  noise  in  the  low  frequency  band  can  cause  false  positives.  To 

find the true sound source, ICI recommends using middle or high frequency to 

capture the position of sound sources. A relatively narrow band range is also 

suggested as it can eliminate interference noise.

Users may also use the focus tool to eliminate environmental interference noise, 

reflection noise, multi-source interference, etc. (see 

Section 8-12 Focus Tool

).

8-14-1-3     Specific Power

The specific power is a measure of how much energy is needed to produce a 

certain amount of compressed air. The unit is measured in kW/m³/min.

Summary of Contents for SOUND DETECT

Page 1: ...HE UNIT 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 infrared...

Page 2: ...SOUND DETECT SOUND DETECT PRO USER MANUAL 2 Revision History 03 2023 001 Document created...

Page 3: ...16 6 1 Appearance and Definitions of Interface 16 Quick Start Instructions 17 7 1 Set up 17 7 2 Charge via Power Adapter 18 7 3 Charge via Power Bank 20 7 3 Charge the Power Bank 21 7 4 Memory 23 7 5...

Page 4: ...6 1 Internal Memory 38 8 5 6 2 Memory Card 39 8 5 7 Delete Media 40 8 5 7 1 Delete Single Media 40 8 5 7 2 Delete All Media 40 8 5 8 Storage Information 41 8 5 8 1 Directories 41 8 5 8 1 1 Create a Di...

Page 5: ...1 Sleep Mode 54 8 15 4 2 Auto Sleep Settings 54 8 15 4 3 Auto Shutdown Settings 55 8 15 4 4 Manual Shutdown 55 8 15 5 Export Log 55 8 15 6 Threshold 56 8 15 7 Device Information 56 8 15 8 Device Softw...

Page 6: ...ER MANUAL 6 11 4 Power Bank does not charge acoustic device 62 11 5 No image 62 11 6 Memory error 62 11 7 Camera out of focus 63 11 8 Unclear or dark visible images 63 11 8 Data is missing or has stra...

Page 7: ...written 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 with...

Page 8: ...ipment 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 Al...

Page 9: ...chscreen The device is not a measurement instrument for precise acoustic or other measurements The dB readings produced by the device are not guaranteed to correspond to absolute sound pressure levels...

Page 10: ...SOUND DETECT SOUND DETECT PRO USER MANUAL 10 2 9 Training To read about infrared training visit https infraredtraininginstitute com...

Page 11: ...ly to a car s cigarette lighter socket Using the incorrect equipment can cause the battery to become hot or cause an explosion Only use the correct equipment to discharge the battery Using the incorre...

Page 12: ...vents to clean the case or lens screen Be careful when cleaning the camera lens Do not clean the camera lens too vigorously This can damage the lens Avoid condensation Taking the imager from cold to h...

Page 13: ...eable Li ion 15 W Power Bank available Operation Time 4 6 hours conditions dependent Charging Time 4 6 hours External Battery Tracer LiFePO4 12V 7A 84 W 985 g 2 2 lbs 90 mm x 145 mm x 65 mm 3 5 x 5 7...

Page 14: ...hange without further notice Models and accessories subject to regional market considerations License procedures may apply Products described herein may be subject to US Export Regulations Please refe...

Page 15: ...DETECT PRO USER MANUAL 15 5 Package Includes ENSURE ALL SYSTEM EQUIPMENT AND COMPONENT ITEMS ARE PRESENT BEFORE CONTINUING Sound Detect Device Hand Straps Charger Type C Cable Neck Strap Optional Powe...

Page 16: ...re Select 6 Tether Points 7 1 4 20 Mount 8 Memory Card Slot 9 Type C Interface 10 Type C Charging 11 LED Charging Indicator 12 Microphone Headphone Jack 13 Microphone Array 14 Visible Camera 6 Structu...

Page 17: ...device or Mount the fully charged acoustic device to a tripod using the 20 mount located on the bottom of the acoustic device A MAKE SURE TRIPODS DO NOT BLOCK THE DIRECT PATH OF PERSON S TO BE IMAGED...

Page 18: ...R MORE THAN 5 SECONDS TO SHUT DOWN THE CAMERA B Power on device A B Plug one end of the Type C cable into the power adapter Plug the other end of the Type C cable into the acoustic device 7 2 Charge v...

Page 19: ...TO BE USED WHILE CHARGING KEEP THE DEVICE POWER OFF WHEN CHARGING IF YOU DO NOT USE THE ACOUSTIC DEVICE FOR A LONG PERIOD OF TIME PUT THE DEVICE IN A COOL AND DRY ENVIRONMENT THE BATTERY WILL DISCHAR...

Page 20: ...APACITY MAY BE DECREASED IF CHARGED IN AN EXTREME TEMPERATURE ENVIRONMENT THE STATUS LED POWERS ON WHEN THE BATTERY IS BEING CHARGED THE STATUS LED TURNS OFF WHEN CHARGING IS COMPLETE THE DEVICE IS NO...

Page 21: ...ECT PRO USER MANUAL 21 7 3 Charge the Power Bank B Plug the other end of the Type C cable into the power bank A C Plug one end of the Type C cable into the power adapter Plug power adapter into a 110...

Page 22: ...ING CHARGED THE STATUS LED TURNS OFF WHEN CHARGING IS COMPLETE THE POWER BANK IS NOT MEANT TO BE USED WHILE CHARGING KEEP THE POWER BANK DISCONNECTED FROM THE ACOUSTIC DEVICE WHEN CHARGING IT TAKES 4...

Page 23: ...EMORY CARD FROM THE MEMORY SLOT DO NOT REMOVE OR INSERT THE MEMORY CARD WHEN VIDEO RECORDING AFTER TAKING PHOTOS AND RECORDING VIDEOS PLEASE WAIT UNTIL THE DATA IS SAVED SUCCESSFULLY BEFORE INSERTING...

Page 24: ...ap feeds from the outside in and through the tether points Feed the end of the strap through the retainer piece and up the back of the plastic fastener on the acoustic device Feed the strap from the i...

Page 25: ...D Feed one end of the strap from the outside in and through the tether point Feed the other end of the strap from the outside in and through the plastic fastener Fold the straps into the strap cushion...

Page 26: ...nto a 110v 120V electrical outlet 8 Operation Instructions ENSURE THE BATTERY IS NEAR ROOM TEMPERATURE BEFORE CHARGING DO NOT CHARGE THE BATTERY IN EXTREMELY HOT OR COLD AREAS THE BATTERY CAPACITY MAY...

Page 27: ...EREFORE THE ACOUSTIC DEVICE SHOULD BE CHARGED OCCASIONALLY TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO THE BATTERY OR THE ACOUSTIC DEVICE ENSURE THE BATTERY IS NEAR ROOM TEMPERATURE BEFORE CHARGING DO NOT CHARGE THE BATTERY...

Page 28: ...hscreen tap Sleep to power off the screen Press the power button again to wake the device AFTER POWERING OFF THE ACOUSTIC DEVICE WAIT UNTIL THE POWER LED ALSO POWERS OFF BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO POWER THE...

Page 29: ...face The device interface appearance 1 Heat Map 2 Decibel Reading 3 Mode Indicator 4 Date 5 Time 6 Battery 7 Display Window 8 Main Menu 9 Focus Tool 10 Photo Video Mode 11 Playback 12 Acoustic 13 Disp...

Page 30: ...uchscreen tap the Display Window to open the main menu 2 Tap the Photo Video Mode icon to change between camera mode and video mode The icon in the upper right corner of the Display Window shows the c...

Page 31: ...pping the Display Window Alternatively wait a few seconds and the menu closes automatically due to inactivity 4 Press the Capture button to begin recording a video Press again to stop recording Videos...

Page 32: ...ck Press and hold on the progress bar below the video then drag to scroll through the timeline 4 Press or to scroll through the gallery 5 Tap repeatedly to exit the gallery 8 5 5 Labels and Annotation...

Page 33: ...ap media to review in full screen mode 5 Tap the Label icon 6 Tap the drop down menu and select Gas 7 Tap the drop down box next to Air Pressure then tap to select a unit 8 Tap the drop down box next...

Page 34: ...the drop down menu and select Electricity 7 Tap the drop down box next to Voltage then tap to select a voltage 8 Enter information as follows Tap on an input box A keyboard appears Use the keyboard by...

Page 35: ...Annotation Record audio clips such as a human voice sound sample or other live audio as annotations The audio is single channel To improve sound recording place the microphone array close to the sound...

Page 36: ...4 Tap media to review in full screen mode 5 Tap a annotation tag and select Text 6 Choose an option Keyboard input Tap the keyboard icon A keyboard appears Use the keyboard by tapping the touchscreen...

Page 37: ...modify to edit text A keyboard appears Use the keyboard by tapping the touchscreen to input preferred text Tap the Save icon to save changes and close the keyboard Tap the Save icon to save changes a...

Page 38: ...M folder containing the media USE ONLY THE MEMORY CARD PROVIDED WITH THE DEVICE OTHER MEMORY CARDS ARE NOT GUARANTEED TO WORK AND MAY LEAD TO LOSS OF DATA DO NOT REMOVE OR INSERT THE TYPE C CABLE WHIL...

Page 39: ...ANTEED TO WORK AND MAY LEAD TO LOSS OF DATA DO NOT FORCE THE MEMORY CARD INTO THE SLOT THE SIDE OF THE CARD WITH CONTACT PINS MUST BE INSERTED FIRST IF THERE IS RESISTANCE FLIP THE CARD AROUND AND TRY...

Page 40: ...l followed by the Select All icon at the bottom of the screen All items are selected for deletion 4 Tap the trashcan icon 5 Tap OK to delete media Tap Cancel to cancel deletion 6 Tap to exit the galle...

Page 41: ...pen the main menu 2 Tap the Playback icon to open the gallery 3 Tap the icon A window appears 4 Tap on an input box A keyboard appears 5 Use the keyboard by tapping the touchscreen to input the prefer...

Page 42: ...icon to open the gallery 3 Tap the Edit icon A window appears 4 Tap on an input box A keyboard appears 5 Use the keyboard by tapping the touchscreen to input the preferred text 6 Press the Close Keyb...

Page 43: ...ct a mode A window appears and the user gains access to mode settings 3 Tap outside window to exit the mode settings window The main menu closes automatically due to inactivity Focus 1 3 2 THE USER SH...

Page 44: ...rate measurement the energy cost must be known Typically this means the local price per kWh Be sure the currency and energy cost are updated in tandem to obtain accurate results Leak cost display on t...

Page 45: ...unction by default to avoid interference At the same time it fixes the test frequency band to the 25kHz 40kHz to ensure leak calculation accuracy There are options of air pressure and distance on the...

Page 46: ...he Display Window A keyboard appears 3 Use the keyboard by tapping the touchscreen to input the preferred numerical value 4 Press the Close Keyboard icon to close keyboard THE DISTANCE CAN ONLY BE MEA...

Page 47: ...t will be slightly different to one another as the physical defect will be of a certain type and certain physical shape Although each pattern is unique common trends can be seen for each defect type T...

Page 48: ...ap the Display icon 3 Tap a palette scale to select it 4 Tap outside window to exit the display settings window The main menu closes automatically due to inactivity 8 6 3 2 Sync Frequency Adjust the s...

Page 49: ...Display Window to open the main menu 2 Tap Focus to enable the focus tool Tap again to disable the focus tool Double tap the center of the circle to change the size of the focus tool 3 Close the main...

Page 50: ...Cursors Sound Pressure Levels SPLs The cursor function can be enabled or disabled When the cursor and sound pressure level function is enabled a cursor shows on the Display Window and the cursor numb...

Page 51: ...tive 4 Tap outside window to exit the Acoustic window The main menu closes automatically due to inactivity 8 13 Ultrasonic Monitoring The equipment can modulate the signal in the ultrasonic frequency...

Page 52: ...tes the size of the leak The user must enable the gas leakage level calculation in the equipment 8 14 1 1 Exclude Reflected Sound Background noise can disrupt acoustic inspections Users should test in...

Page 53: ...Using the touchscreen tap the Display Window to open the main menu 2 Tap the System icon 3 Tap the Language icon 4 Tap the drop down list to display a list of available languages Press and hold on th...

Page 54: ...n tap Sleep to power off the screen Press the power button again to wake the device 8 15 4 2 Auto Sleep Settings To save power users can set auto sleep mode settings The device can be set to sleep aft...

Page 55: ...bles automatic shutdown settings 6 Tap outside window to exit the display settings window The main menu closes automatically due to inactivity 8 15 4 4 Manual Shutdown While the device is powered on p...

Page 56: ...he memory card i e not in any folder Do not rename the file 3 Insert a memory card into the memory card slot of the device 4 Using the touchscreen tap the Display Window to open the main menu 5 Tap th...

Page 57: ...nt accidentally drops Do not carry or lift the device by the lanyard or hand straps Always carry the device by the chassis Always keep the interface ports covered Water must not enter the device as th...

Page 58: ...ection move around to look at the source from different directions If the location of the source remains consistent the source is an actual sound source If the location of the source moves along a sur...

Page 59: ...a snapshot in order to get a clear signal from the source of interest If there is a sporadic event take a snapshot right when or right after the event is observed in order to record the signal of the...

Page 60: ...micals on the device 10 2 Disinfecting the Camera Surface Do not use corrosive cleaning solutions on the optical glass components It is recommended to disinfect the camera surface regularly with a non...

Page 61: ...d in a dust free and moisture free environment with a stable temperature and humidity DO NOT USE CORROSIVE CLEANING SOLUTIONS ON THE OPTICAL GLASS COMPONENTS DISINFECT THE CAMERA SURFACE REGULARLY WIT...

Page 62: ...eplace old Power Bank 11 3 Device does not charge Unplug the cord and plug it back in Charge from the Power Bank Replace old Power Bank 11 Troubleshooting 11 4 Power Bank does not charge acoustic devi...

Page 63: ...11 8 Data is missing or has strange readings Turn off the device then turn it back on To ensure the accuracy of measurements you are recommended to wait for 5 to 10 minutes after turning on the devic...

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