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3.2 On/Delay Off Button

3.2.1 To turn the camera on, push the on/off button for 

about one second then release. The camera will take 

less than 3 seconds to provide a thermal image.

3.2.2 To turn the camera off, push and hold the on/off 

button for 3 to 5 seconds until the image disappears. 

3.3 Electronic Integration Mode

3.3.1 The thermal imaging sensor and electronics are 

designed with an automatic gain control to optimize 

the image quality in high temperature environments. 

When the camera switches to EI Mode and the letters 

“EI” appear on the screen. 

3.4 Kevlar

®

 Sidestraps

3.4.1 The straps are made of kevlar and use velcro 

for adherence. 

3.4.2 To adjust, simply separate the 2 velcro pieces 

and either pull the strap back through the dowel pin 

towards the viewing screen to loosen or pull it forward 

through the dowel pin towards the optical lens to 

tighten. The side straps are field replaceable. 

3.4.3 To remove the side straps, release the Velcro by 

pulling the inner piece of webbing from the side strap.
3.4.4 Withdraw the webbing from the pin at the rear of 

the camera.  

3.4.5 Insert a finger, or two, along the side of the 

camera to release the front bumper from the two 

bumps that hold the pin.  Be cautious not to tear the 

bumper. 

3.4.6 Remove the front bumper from the camera, but 

still have the two side straps woven through the slots 

of the bumper. Note this configuration and orientation 

of the webbing for future installation.
3.4.7 Remove the bumper completely and then 

withdraw the side straps from the pin at the front of 

the camera.  
3.4.8 Installation is the reverse of this procedure.  

3.5 Kevlar

®

 Neckstrap

3.5.1 Attach the neckstrap by compressing the large 

carabineer until the opening is sufficient enough to 

be placed totally around the sidestrap. Release the 

carabineer to secure. Repeat this procedure for the 

other sidestrap. The neckstrap can be worn several 

different ways and is up to the user’s discretion.

3.6 Battery Life Indicator

3.6.1 The battery life indicator is a series of LED lights 

located on the right side of the camera next to the 

screen.

     CAUTION:

 It is 

recommended to have a 

full battery indicated before 

entering a fire scene.

3.6.2 The LED’s consist of 

two green LED, one yellow 

LED, and one red LED. 

The top green LED will be 

lit for 30 to 45 minutes. 

The second green LED 

and the yellow LED will be 

lit for approximately 1.5 

hours (or more depending 

on the age of the battery 

pack). The red LED will be 

lit for approximately fifteen 

minutes. When the battery 

green

red

green

yellow

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on/off button

Summary of Contents for ISI 2500

Page 1: ...ety Instruments Inc 1 International Safety Instruments Inc An Avon Protection Systems Company I N T E RNATIONAL SAFETY INSTRUM E N T S A N AVON PROTECTION SYSTEMS COMPA N Y Advanced Thermal Imaging Sy...

Page 2: ...d States Department of Commerce Bureau of Export Control this Thermal Imaging Camera may not be shipped or hand carried outside the borders of the owner s home country without first obtaining the prop...

Page 3: ...vlar Sidestrap 6 3 5 Kevlar Neckstrap 6 3 6 Battery Life Indicator 6 3 7 Sensor Temperature Warning 7 3 8 Battery Charging 7 3 9 Direct Digital Readout ISI 2500 8 3 10 Temperature Readout options ISI...

Page 4: ...RATOR INFORMATION WARNINGS LIMITATIONS TRAINING REQUIREMENTS All operators must read understand and be thoroughly familiar with the operation and use of the equipment and the contents of this operator...

Page 5: ...position and line up the rails of the battery with the tracks on the bottom of the camera and slide it into place Check for proper seating of the battery by ensuring the forks of the release button o...

Page 6: ...release the front bumper from the two bumps that hold the pin Be cautious not to tear the bumper 3 4 6 Remove the front bumper from the camera but still have the two side straps woven through the slo...

Page 7: ...b the connector by the ribs and pull straight out Warning Pulling cord or non ribbed section of connector will damage the charger and rend it useless CAUTION Do not leave the charger plugged into the...

Page 8: ...he approximate temperature on the scale The Temperature Scale Readout takes a one foot diameter to every 49 feet of distance The further away the object the more ambient air and particles in the air i...

Page 9: ...cause battery to become dislodged during use should the camera be dropped hit slammed or banged thus causing the camera to stop operating 4 1 3 The handle may be attached in the opposite angle of its...

Page 10: ...2 4 Take the transmitter connector cord and line up the red dot on the cord connector with the flat section of the second ring of the camera connector Push the cord connector into the camera connecto...

Page 11: ...nspect charging port for visible damage 5 2 Weekly Inspection 5 2 1 Inspect battery charger for proper operation and LED indicators Check charger contact points for corrosion or damage 5 2 2 Inspect a...

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