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SOUND DETECTAI USER MANUAL

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8-9-4-1     Location Settings

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8-9-4-2     Device Registration

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8-9-4-3     Enable/Disable Wi-Fi Settings

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8-9-5     Language Settings

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8-9-6     Advanced Filter Settings

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8-9-7     Factory Reset the device

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8-9-8     Remove All Data

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8-9-9     Device Information

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8-9-10   Device Software Upgrade

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8-9-10-1    Remote Update

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8-9-10-2    Remote Update

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Device Usage Techniques �������������������������������������������55

9-1      General Usage..................................................................................55
9-2      Inspection Techniques ....................................................................55

9-2-1     Frequency Filters

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9-2-2     Weak and Strong Sounds

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9-2-3     Actual versus Reflected Sound

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9-2-4     Directional Sound

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9-2-5     Sound Saving

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9-2-6     Recommended Distance

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Cleaning and Maintenance ������������������������������������������58

10-1    Cleaning the device .........................................................................58
10-2    Disinfecting the Camera Surface ...................................................58
10-3    Device Calibration ...........................................................................58
10-4    Maintenance ....................................................................................58
10-5    Storage .............................................................................................59

Troubleshooting ���������������������������������������������������� 60

11-1     Device does not power on ..............................................................60
11-2     Device shuts off unexpectedly.......................................................60
11-3     No image ..........................................................................................60
11-4     Unclear or dark visible images .......................................................60
11-5     Camera out of focus .......................................................................60
11-6     Data is missing or has strange readings ....................................... 61
11-6     Memory error ................................................................................... 61

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Summary of Contents for SOUND DETECTAI

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 infraredcameras com www infraredcameras com Edit Text Out Ind Industry Revision 07 2022 001 ...

Page 2: ...SOUND DETECTAI USER MANUAL 2 Revision History 07 2022 001 Document created ...

Page 3: ...ay 14 5 2 Package 2 Battery Pack 15 Structure 16 6 1 Appearance and Definitions of Interface Package 1 16 6 2 Appearance and Definitions of Interface Package 2 17 Quick Start Instructions 19 7 1 Package 1 19 7 1 1 Set Up 19 7 1 2 Battery Installation 20 7 1 3 Charging Instructions Battery 23 7 2 Package 2 25 7 2 1 Set Up 25 7 2 2 Charging Instructions Battery Pack 27 7 2 3 Connect Battery Pack to ...

Page 4: ...cation Heatmaps 40 8 7 Source Modes 41 8 7 1 Switching Source Modes 41 8 8 Real time Acoustic Analysis 42 8 8 1 Air Leak Detection 42 8 8 1 1 Filters for Air Leaks 42 8 8 1 2 Distance 43 8 8 1 3 Leak Unit 43 8 8 1 4 Currency 44 8 8 1 5 Energy Cost 45 8 8 1 5 1 Enable Energy Cost 45 8 8 1 5 2 Adjust Energy Cost 45 8 8 1 6 Ambient Temperature 46 8 8 1 6 1 Change Temperature Units 46 8 8 1 6 2 Adjust...

Page 5: ...ction Techniques 55 9 2 1 Frequency Filters 55 9 2 2 Weak and Strong Sounds 56 9 2 3 Actual versus Reflected Sound 56 9 2 4 Directional Sound 57 9 2 5 Sound Saving 57 9 2 6 Recommended Distance 57 Cleaning and Maintenance 58 10 1 Cleaning the device 58 10 2 Disinfecting the Camera Surface 58 10 3 Device Calibration 58 10 4 Maintenance 58 10 5 Storage 59 Troubleshooting 60 11 1 Device does not powe...

Page 6: ... 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 prior consent in writing from Infrared Cameras Inc Names and marks appearing on the products herein are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Infrared Cameras Inc and or its subsidiaries All othe...

Page 7: ... 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 local authorities have established collection schemes under which residents can dispose of equipment at a recycling center or other collection points or WEEE will be collected directly from households Mor...

Page 8: ...asurement instrument for precise acoustic or other measurements The dB readings produced by the device are not guaranteed to correspond to absolute sound pressure levels Environment of use industrial and petrochemical buildings electrical plants environments with potential gas leaks science labs animal reserves as well as environmental conservatories among others You agree that this product is for...

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

Page 10: ...ery only when disconnected from the device Always charge the battery in the special temperature range The temperature range to charge the battery is 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F Charging the battery at temperatures outside this range can cause the battery to become hot or to explode It can also decrease the performance or the life cycle of the battery Do not continue to charge the battery if it does ...

Page 11: ... condition Speak with a sales office if one or more of these problems occurs Protect the camera lens and the microphone array from any kind of foreign objects dust or liquids Clean the case with a damp cloth and a weak soap solution Do not use abrasives isopropyl alcohol or solvents to clean the case or lens screen Be careful when cleaning the camera lens Do not clean the camera lens too vigorousl...

Page 12: ...s 2 9 kg 6 4lbs Power 15V DC 2 5A Battery Li ion 6 W Operation Time 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 x 2 6 IP64 Battery Charger Tracer Input 100 240V 50 60Hz l 3 1 5A Max output 13 8 l4 6V 4 0A charger dependent see charger documentation or charger ID plate Battery Cord Length 0 9 m 3 0 e...

Page 13: ... Specifications subject to change 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 refer to support infraredcameras com with any questions ...

Page 14: ...etectAI device Battery Charger Battery x2 Power Adapter ENSURE ALL SYSTEM EQUIPMENT AND COMPONENT ITEMS ARE PRESENT BEFORE CONTINUING THERE ARE MULTIPLE PACKAGE OPTIONS AVAILABLE SEE PAGES 19 24 FOR PACKAGE 1 INSTRUCTIONS USB Drive 5 1 Package 1 Battery Bay ...

Page 15: ...PMENT AND COMPONENT ITEMS ARE PRESENT BEFORE CONTINUING THERE ARE MULTIPLE PACKAGE OPTIONS AVAILABLE SEE PAGES 20 29 FOR PACKAGE 2 INSTRUCTIONS Sound DetectAI device Battery Pack Power Cord Battery cable Power Adapter USB Drive 5 2 Package 2 Battery Pack ...

Page 16: ...Package 1 1 Video Camera 2 Microphone Array 3 Heat Sinks 4 Power LED 5 Battery Housing 6 Touchscreen 7 Battery Bay 8 Power 9 USB Slot 6 Structure 9 2 5 6 7 1 4 8 3 THE HEAT SINKS WILL BECOME HOT WHILE USING THE DEVICE BEWARE OF TOUCHING THEM LONG TERM CONTACT MAY CAUSE BURNS ...

Page 17: ...ions of Interface Package 2 1 Video Camera 2 Microphone Array 3 Heat Sinks 4 Battery Cable Slot 5 Power LED 6 Touchscreen 7 USB Slot 2 5 6 1 4 7 3 THE HEAT SINKS WILL BECOME HOT WHILE USING THE DEVICE BEWARE OF TOUCHING THEM LONG TERM CONTACT MAY CAUSE BURNS ...

Page 18: ...SOUND DETECTAI USER MANUAL 18 1 2 3 4 1 Battery Cable Head 2 Output Slot 3 Charge Gauge 4 Power Adapter Slot ...

Page 19: ...SSING THE POWER BUTTON PRESS THE POWER BUTTON AGAIN TO POWER OFF THE DEVICE THE ACOUSTIC IMAGER NEEDS SUFFICIENT WARM UP TIME FOR THE MOST ACCURATE MEASUREMENTS 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 THE SYSTEM STARTS IN APPROXIMATELY 10 15 SECONDS WAIT UNTIL THE USER INTERFACE LOAD...

Page 20: ...HOLD THE CAMERA FIRMLY IN BOTH HANDS WHEN REMOVING OR REPLACING BATTERY OR ATTACHING OR REMOVING THE BATTERY BAY COVER THE BATTERY CHARGING INSTRUCTION ONLY APPLY TO PACKAGE 1 SEEN ON PAGE 14 DO NOT TRY TO FORCIBLY REMOVE THE BATTERY BAY COVER IF USER FEELS SIGNIFICANT RESISTANCE REMOVE THE BATTERY AND ENSURE METAL CONTACTS ARE ALIGNED BEFORE TRYING TO PLACE BATTERY INTO THE BATTERY BAY ...

Page 21: ...OTH HANDS WHEN REMOVING OR REPLACING BATTERY OR ATTACHING OR REMOVING THE BATTERY BAY COVER C D Keep pressing the grip line and pull battery bay cover up and away to remove the battery bay cover Ensure metal contacts are aligned then push battery into battery bay F E Pressing the grip line align the bottom of the battery cover inside the slot of the battery bay then press the cover toward the devi...

Page 22: ...TAI USER MANUAL 22 G Close gap by releasing the battery bay cover ENSURE BATTERY COVER IS PROPERLY ATTACHED IMPROPER ATTACHMENT OF BATTERY COVER MAY EXPOSE THE BATTERY AND INTERNAL ELECTRONICS TO ELEMENTAL DAMAGE ...

Page 23: ...ug the power adapter cord into the battery charger Plug power adapter into a 110 120V electrical outlet THE BATTERY CANNOT BE CHARGED INSIDE THE DEVICE REMOVE THE BATTERY IN ORDER TO CHARGE IT 7 1 3 Charging Instructions Battery THE BATTERY CHARGING INSTRUCTIONS ONLY APPLY TO PACKAGE 1 SEEN ON PAGE 14 ...

Page 24: ...ENCHARGINGISCOMPLETE DO NOT STORE THE DEVICE WITH THE BATTERY INSTALLED TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO THE BATTERY OR THE DEVICE REMOVE THE BATTERY FROM THE DEVICE BEFORE STORING IF YOU DO NOT USE THE IMAGER FOR A LONG PERIOD OF TIME PUT THE DEVICE IN A COOL AND DRY ENVIRONMENT THE BATTERY WILL DISCHARGE OVER TIME THEREFORE THE IMAGER SHOULD BE CHARGED OCCASIONALLY TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO THE BATTERY OR THE DE...

Page 25: ...S 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 The Sound DetectAI is used as a handheld device A THE SETUP INSTRUCTIONS ONLY APPLY TO PACKAGE 2 SEEN ON PAGE 15 Align the battery cable then plug the battery cable into the battery pack ...

Page 26: ... THE LOCK RING AND PULL THE LOCK RING WILL SLIDE UNTIL IT RELEASES THE CONNECTION THE DEVICE HAS AN INTERNAL BACKUP BATTERY WHICH IS CHARGED BY THE BATTERY PACK WHILE IN USE IT IS RECOMMENDED THE DEVICE STAY POWERED BY THE BATTERY PACK AT LEAST 45 MINUTES IN ORDER TO FULLY CHARGE THE INTERNAL BACKUP BATTERY POWER IS SUPPLIED TO THE DEVICE THE MOMENT IT IS PLUGGED INTO THE BATTERY PACK THE SYSTEM S...

Page 27: ...ack B A Plug the power cord into the power adapter WHEN THE BATTERY PACK IS FULL LIGHTS ON THE SIDE OF THE DEVICE LIGHT UP C Plug power adapter into a 110 120V electrical outlet THE BATTERY PACK INSTRUCTIONS ONLY APPLY TO PACKAGE 2 SEEN ON PAGE 15 7 2 2 Charging Instructions Battery Pack ...

Page 28: ...EN WHILE THE CONNECTOR IS CONNECTED TO THE BATTERY AND WHEN THE CONNECTOR IS DISCONNECTED DO NOT STORE THE DEVICE WITH THE BATTERY PACK ATTACHED TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO THE BATTERY PACK OR THE DEVICE DETACH THE BATTERY PACK FROM THE DEVICE BEFORE STORING IF YOU DO NOT USE THE BATTERY PACK FOR A LONG PERIOD OF TIME PUT THE BATTERY PACK IN A COOL AND DRY ENVIRONMENT THE BATTERY PACK WILL DISCHARGE OVER...

Page 29: ...CONNECT THE BATTERY CABLE HOLD THE BATTERY CABLE BY THE LOCK RING AND PULL THE LOCK RING WILL SLIDE UNTIL IT RELEASES THE CONNECTION THE DEVICE HAS AN INTERNAL BACKUP BATTERY WHICH IS CHARGED BY THE BATTERY PACK WHILE IN USE IT IS RECOMMENDED THE DEVICE STAY POWERED BY THE BATTERY PACK AT LEAST 45 MINUTES IN ORDER TO FULLY CHARGE THE INTERNAL BACKUP BATTERY THE BATTERY PACK INSTRUCTIONS ONLY APPLY...

Page 30: ...ce DO NOT FORCE THE USB DRIVE 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 AGAIN TO EJECT THE MEMORY POWER OFF THE DEVICE THEN PULL THE CARD FROM THE MEMORY SLOT THE USB INSTRUCTIONS APPLY TO BOTH PACKAGE 1 AND PACKAGE 2 ...

Page 31: ...depleted the device powers off automatically and without warning Check the battery level by pressing the button on the side of the battery Each green bar is equal to 25 1 Plug the jack end of the power adapter into the battery charging base 2 Align the battery to the battery charging base then insert batteries into the battery charging base 3 Plug the power adapter cord of the battery charging bas...

Page 32: ...ED OR YELLOW THE BATTERY PACK IS BEING CHARGED WHEN THE STATUS LED OF THE BATTERY PACK IS GREEN THE CHARGE IS COMPLETE THE STATUS LED IS GREEN WHILE THE CONNECTOR IS CONNECTED TO THE BATTERY AND WHEN THE CONNECTOR IS DISCONNECTED DO NOT STORE THE DEVICE WITH THE BATTERY PACK ATTACHED TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO THE BATTERY PACK OR THE DEVICE DETACH THE BATTERY PACK FROM THE DEVICE BEFORE STORING THE BATT...

Page 33: ...E DEVICE WHILE THE HEAT SINKS ARE HOT BE CAREFUL WHEN TOUCHING THE HEAT SINKS AND BAGGING THE DEVICE IF YOU DO NOT USE THE BATTERY PACK FOR A LONG PERIOD OF TIME PUT THE BATTERY PACK IN A COOL AND DRY ENVIRONMENT THE BATTERY PACK WILL DISCHARGE OVER TIME THEREFORE THE BATTERY PACK SHOULD BE CHARGED OCCASIONALLY TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO THE BATTERY PACK 8 1 2 1 Battery Pack Charge Gauge Press the charg...

Page 34: ... powers off before attempting to power the device on again Disconnecting and reconnecting the battery pack too quickly will cause the device to reboot The device has an internal backup battery which is charged by the battery pack while in use It is recommended the device stay powered by the battery pack at least 45 minutes in order to fully charge the internal backup battery TO POWER OFF THE DEVIC...

Page 35: ...rd assists the user in defining important settings These settings can be changed later through the settings menu See the appropriate section for details 8 3 User Interface The device interface appearance 1 Zoom 2 Source Mode 3 Decibel Reading 4 Quick Access 5 Brightness 6 Display Window 7 Settings 8 Network Settings 9 Gallery 10 No of Captures 11 Capture 12 Record 13 Filter 14 Heatmap 15 Distance ...

Page 36: ...n with a crosshair Capture an image as follows 1 Using the touchscreen tap the Capture icon to freeze an image preview on the screen 2 Tap Save to save the image Tap the Trash Can icon to cancel saving 8 5 2 Record a Video When the user captures a video the device also records a short audio clip of the strongest sound source The direction of the strongest sound source is shown with a crosshair Rec...

Page 37: ...d Tap to access uppercase letter and symbols Tap X to cancel changes and close the keyboard 5 Tap Save to save the image or video Tap the Trash Can icon to delete the image or video ANNOTATIONS MUST BE ADDED TO MEDIA BEFORE SAVING AND CANNOT BE ADDED RETROACTIVELY 2 5 3 4 8 5 4 Review Media Media can be viewed at any time The number of images and videos saved to the device is shown to the right of...

Page 38: ...DEVICE DURING THE EXPORT POWERING OFF THE DEVICE DURING EXPORT MAY CORRUPT THE TRANSFER AND CAUSE A LOSS OF MEDIA AND OR DATA USE ONLY THE USB DRIVE PROVIDED WITH THE DEVICE OTHER MEMORY DRIVES ARE NOT GUARANTEED TO WORK AND MAY LEAD TO LOSS OF DATA DO NOT REMOVE THE USB DRIVE FROM THE DEVICE DURING THE EXPORT REMOVING THE USB DRIVE FROM THE DEVICE DURING EXPORT MAY CORRUPT THE TRANSFER AND CAUSE ...

Page 39: ...cally when export is complete COMING SOON DO NOT POWER OFF THE DEVICE DURING THE EXPORT POWERING OFF THE DEVICE DURING EXPORT MAY CORRUPT THE TRANSFER AND CAUSE A LOSS OF MEDIA AND OR DATA MEDIA IS COPIED TO THE CLOUD AND DELETED FROM THE DEVICE DURING EXPORT AND CANNOT BE RECOVERED USING THE DEVICE ENSURE EXPORT IS NECESSARY BEFORE EXPORTING 8 5 6 Delete Media Media can be deleted at any time as ...

Page 40: ...olors ranging from red to blue Location color mode is active in the Power application mode Strength Color Mode shows each sound source with a single color according to the intensity of the sound source The Strength color mode is active in the Air application mode The heatmap also shows the location of the strongest sound source Single source Mode or multiple sound sources Multi source Mode The loc...

Page 41: ...see weaker sound sources in either single source or multi source mode position and rotate the camera so that stronger sound sources are outside the field of view You can also use the zoom button to limit the field of view 8 7 1 Switching Source Modes By default the device is set to Single source Mode and only the sound source with the highest intensity with a crosshair on top Change the device to ...

Page 42: ... a leak is detected the device will estimate the size of the leak The estimate relies on the distance and environment settings input by the user The device can estimate the cost of leaks 8 8 1 1 Filters for Air Leaks Background noise can disrupt acoustic inspections The different filters available on the device filter out background noise in order to concentrate on the ultrasonic frequencies where...

Page 43: ...s to select the correct distance 5 0m 8 8 1 3 Leak Unit By default the measurement unit for leaks is CFM cubic feet per minute however l min liters per minute is also an option Other options are available upon request Change the leak unit as follows 1 Using the touchscreen tap the Settings icon to open the main menu 2 Tap More until Air Mode Settings appears in the menu list 3 Tap Air Mode Setting...

Page 44: ... BAM BBD BDT BGN BHD BIF BMD BYN BZD CAD CDF CHF CKD CLP COP CRC CUC CUP CVE CZK DJF DKK DOP DZD EGP ERN ETB FJD FKP FOK GEL GGP GHS GIP GMD GNF GTQ FYD HKD HNL HRK HTG HUF IDR ILS IMP IQD IRR ISK JEP JMD JOD KES KGS KHR KID KMF KPW KRW KWD KYD KZT LAK LBP LKR LRD LSL LYD MAD MDL MGA MKD MMK MNT MOP MRU MUR MVR MWK MXN MYR MZN NAD NGN NIO NOK NPR NZD OMR PAB PEN PGK PHP PKR PLN PND PRB PYG QAR RON...

Page 45: ...Show Leak Cost Yes means the cost is shown on the user interface No means the cost is not shown on the user interface 5 Tap to save and exit the menu 8 8 1 5 2 Adjust Energy Cost Energy cost is measured via local price per kWh Adjust the pricing as follows 1 Using the touchscreen tap the Settings icon to open the main menu 2 Tap More until Air Mode Settings appears in the menu list 3 Tap Air Mode ...

Page 46: ...bbreviated Env Temp option appears in the menu list 5 Tap the C F button next to next to Env Temp to change the temperature unit 6 Tap to save and exit the menu 8 8 1 6 2 Adjust Ambient Temperature Change the ambient temperature as follows 1 Using the touchscreen tap the Settings icon to open the main menu 2 Tap More until Air Mode Settings appears in the menu list 3 Tap Air Mode Settings 4 Tap Mo...

Page 47: ... save and exit the menu 8 8 1 8 Leak Correction The leak size estimation in the device has been calibrated based on a data set from a large sample of leaks It might however underestimate or overestimate leak size since measurements depend on a number of different variables If the leak size estimate differs significantly from known observations adjust the device by setting the leak correction facto...

Page 48: ...ion Modes The device detects partial discharges based on the sound they emit and will automatically determine AC frequencies of 50 and 60 Hz Measuring accurate discharge severity relies on the distance settings input by the user see Section 8 7 1 2 Distance When a possible partial discharge has been detected its so called PRPD phase resolved partial discharge pattern will be shown on the top of th...

Page 49: ...R APPLICATION METERS AND FEET UNITS ARE AVAILABLE 8 9 2 Time Settings Change the time settings as follows 1 Using the touchscreen tap the Settings icon to open the main menu 2 Tap More until Time Settings appears in the menu list 3 Tap Time Settings 4 Tap Change 5 Tap or to navigate the list of time zones 6 Tap Select next to the preferred time zone 7 Tap to save and exit 8 Tap to save and exit th...

Page 50: ...8 9 4 2 Device Registration To be able to upload and browse snapshots with the Cloud the device must first be registered with cloud services 1 Using the touchscreen tap the Settings icon to open the main menu 2 Tap More until Network Settings appears in the menu list 3 Tap Network Settings 4 Tap Device Registration Follow the on screen instructions in order to register the device Once the device h...

Page 51: ...ord 8 Tap save changes and close the keyboard Tap to access uppercase letter and symbols Tap X to cancel changes and close the keyboard 9 Tap to save and exit 10 Tap to save and exit the menu Only secure Wi Fi networks are supported Public Wi Fi networks are not supported The camera accepts Wi Fi networks that require password input not networks that require both username and password An icon repr...

Page 52: ...ters for each mode as follows 1 Using the touchscreen tap the Settings icon to open the main menu 2 Tap More until Advanced Settings appears in the menu list 3 Tap Advanced Settings 4 Tap Change next to Language 5 Tap More until Available Filters appears in the menu list 6 Tap the button next to Available Filters to expand the range Optimal means only the best filters for a specific mode will be a...

Page 53: ...TIONS STORED ON THE DEVICE AND RESTORES THE ORIGINAL DEFAULT SETTINGS PROGRAMMED BY THE MANUFACTURER THE PROCESS CANNOT BE UNDONE PERFORMING A FACTORY RESET DOES NOT ERASE IMAGES STORED TO THE INTERNAL STORAGE OF THE DEVICE PERFORMING A FACTORY RESET DOES NOT ERASE IMAGES STORED TO THE REMOVABLE USB DRIVE PERFORMING A DATA REMOVAL ERASES IMAGES STORED TO THE INTERNAL STORAGE OF THE DEVICE PERFORMI...

Page 54: ...ICE IS CHARGED BEFORE UPGRADING IF THE DEVICE LOSES POWER DURING THE UPGRADE THE UPGRADE WILL FAIL AND THE DEVICE MIGHT BE UNUSABLE 8 9 9 Device Information Device informations and the current software version is visible at the bottom of the main menu 8 9 10 Device Software Upgrade The device may periodically need a software upgrade or patch Users can update to the latest software version as follo...

Page 55: ... does not fall out Use the lanyard to prevent accidentally drops Do not carry or lift the device by the lanyard Always carry the device by the handle or the chassis Always keep the USB port covered Water must not enter the device as this will damage the electronics inside Protect the microphone array at all times Do not touch the video camera lens or the conical microphone holes 9 2 Inspection Tec...

Page 56: ...f the source moves along a surface or completely disappears the source is probably a reflection As the multi source mode shows strong and weak sound sources it can be useful for finding actual and reflected sound sources By moving the device around the user may be able to tell which of the sources on screen are reflections If an actual sound source is large e g a large vibrating surface the source...

Page 57: ...hot 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 event 9 2 6 Recommended Distance The minimum recommended sound source distance for the device is approximately 0 3 meters 1 0 ft If the distance is shorter than this the location of sound sources may not be ...

Page 58: ... 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 corrosive sanitizing product Follow the directions provided by the manufacturer of the cleaning solution Adhere to the sanitation protocols and cleaning schedule set forth by the employer 10 3 Device Calib...

Page 59: ...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 WITH A NON CORROSIVE SANITIZING PRODUCT CALIBRATE YOUR DEVICES ANNUALLY CONTACT CUSTOMER SERVICE TO SCHEDULE MAINTENANCE ...

Page 60: ...d Package 2 Replace old battery pack Package 2 Charge the battery pack 11 Troubleshooting 11 2 Device shuts off unexpectedly Package 1 Replace old battery Package 1 Charge battery Package 2 Replace old battery pack Package 2 Charge the battery pack 11 3 No image If lens is foggy use professional equipment to clean the lens 11 5 Camera out of focus Move closer to the object If lens is foggy use pro...

Page 61: ...ng on the device before taking measurements Ensure the correct mode is selected Air Mode used for localization of compressed air leaks Power Mode used for localization and classification of high voltage and medium voltage partial discharges Device is at proper height Adjust emissivity Adjust ambient temperature Adjust humidity Adjust distance Send the device in for recalibration 11 7 Memory error ...

Page 62: ... 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 used in industrial commercial and government applications worldwide Additionally our ICI 7320 was awarded Product of the Month by NASA Originally named Texas Infrared still DBA Infrared Cameras Inc has been in business since Marc...

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