Operating Manual
6.0
Alternative Methods to View Live Thermal Images
6.1
Using an External Monitor to View a Live Thermal Image
To perform this action, you will require an external monitor and video cable.
Information
The thermal imager is configured at the factory for the normal TV standard of the designated
country, either as PAL or NTSC, unless requested otherwise at the time of order.
1)
Turn on the thermal imager.
2)
Connect the video cable to the
thermal imager’s BNC connector type
video output.
3)
Connect the video cable to the
external monitor.
6.2
Using a PC to View Saved Files (Image Capture only)
To perform this action you will require a PC and the USB Video Kit (optional accessory).
The Minimum PC Specification required to use the USB Video Kit is as follows:
•
Pentium 1.5 GHz processor or equivalent
•
Windows 2000 or XP operating system
•
256 Mb Internal RAM
•
USB 1.1/2.0
•
CD-ROM drive for software installation
Information
It may be necessary to adjust the settings on your PC (e.g. Contrast, Brightness etc.) to enhance the
video quality and best reflect the live thermal image.
1)
Install the application using the
installation instructions enclosed with
the USB Video Kit.
2)
Connect the video cable to the USB
video bus via the supplied connector.
3)
Connect the video bus to the PC’s USB
port.
4)
Turn on your thermal imager.
5)
Connect the video cable to the
thermal imager’s BNC connector type
video output.
6)
Open the installed software
application to view live thermal images
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