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IPU 40060 Issue 9 

 

 

 

 

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Auto 

The Auto button can be set in the ‘Tools’ section to operate in two different modes: 

 

 “Ticked box” Continuous Auto - Continuously adjusts the temperature range 
and  sensitivity  of  the  image  for  ease  of  viewing.      In  this  mode  the  ‘Auto’ 
button can be used to switch Continuous Auto on or off.  

 

 “Unticked  box”  Continuous  Auto  -  The  ‘Auto’  button  is  used  in  a  one  shot 
mode  i.e.  each  time  the  button  is  pushed  it  will  automatically  adjust  the 
temperature range and sensitivity for the present scene. 

With  Continuous  Auto  off,  the  image  can  be  adjusted  in  a  manual  mode  using  the  Nav/Action 
button, see Section 

2.4.2.2

 for more information. 

 

Tools 

Gives access to the following settings: 

 

Image Label  

–  The  user  can  enter  their  own  selected  name  for  saved 

snapshots. 

 

Ambient  (

o

C)  –  The  user  can  set  the  ambient  temperature;  if  the  emissivity  (see 

below)  is  not  given  the  value  of  1  the  software  compensates  for  the  ambient 
temperature to give more accurate temperature readings. Limited to 200ºC if value 
entered is above 200ºC. 

 

Calibration  –  If  there  is  more than  one  calibration  file  available  for  the  imager,  the 
user can select the appropriate file from this box. If there is only one calibration file 
this selection box may not be displayed. 

 

Emissivity   –  The  user  can  select  the  emissivity  for  the  material  being  imaged.  
Setting  the  correct  emissivity  value  is  important  to  achieve  the  accuracy  of 
temperature readings, see note 3 in Section 

3.1

 

Colour Map  – The user can select one of three possible colour options: 

o

 

Greyscale 

o

 

Red-Blue 

o

 

Green-Blue 

 

Integration  –  The  number  of  image  frames  to  be  integrated  can  be  set  to 
‘Integration OFF’ or up to 10 frames. Note that this function reduces “noise” on the 
image; it should be turned off when imaging a moving scene. 

 

Temp. Units – The user can select the temperature units to be: 

o

 

Celsius (

o

C) 

o

 

Fahrenheit (

o

F) 

o

 

Kelvin (K) 

 

Interpolate  –  The  user  can  select  a  displayed  resolution,  of  16x16  pixels  or  96x96 
pixels. 

 

2

nd

  Element  –  The  user  can  select  whether  to  have  the  second  (SP2)  temperature 

cursor displayed on the screen. 

 

Continuous Auto – See section on 

‘Auto’

 above for further explanation.  

 

Browse 

Gives access to five other buttons: 

 

Prev – Loads the previously stored snapshot file. 

 

Next – Loads the next stored snapshot file.   

 

Del – Deletes the current snapshot.  The user will be asked ‘Are you sure? Yes/No’.  

 

Tools – Takes the user back to the ‘Tools’ Menu, (see 

Tools

 above). 

 

Live – Returns the user to Live imaging mode. 

 

2.4.2.2

 

Navigation/Action Button Operations 

All  Palms  have  a  central  Navigation/Action  button.    This  is  the  only  physical  button  used  for 
operating  the  IRISYS  1011  Imager  software.    The  remaining  buttons  on  the  Palm  are  used  for 
other applications outside of the IRISYS software.  The function of these buttons is dependant on 
the brand of Palm; refer to your Palm Handbook for more information.   
 
The  Navigation/Action  button  can  be  depressed  at  five  points  and  has  five  primary  functions  - 

up

down

left

right

 and 

select.  

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for IRI 1011

Page 1: ...re irreversible damage to the eye may occur The laser should not be operated when there are personnel in the imager s field of view Caution use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures...

Page 2: ...GER WITH A PALM 12 2 4 1 Setting up the Palm with the IRI 1011 Thermal Imager 12 2 4 1 1 Installing the IRISYS 1011 Imager software onto a Palm 12 2 4 1 2 Switching off the Palm s automatic shutdown 1...

Page 3: ...hows where the on off button is 2 Open up the battery compartment on the bottom of the IRI 1011 Thermal Imager by sliding the battery cover off 3 Carefully remove the battery holder and insert 4 AA si...

Page 4: ...et PC Palm should be switched on approximately 2 minutes before use This is to allow the internal electronics to warm up and stabilise so as to achieve optimum performance The mains power supply inclu...

Page 5: ...ermal Imager Safety notice The laser used in this device is designated Class II Under no circumstances should personnel look straight into the laser Components of the IRI 1011 Thermal Imager The IRI 1...

Page 6: ...run Microsoft Pocket PC 2000 2002 or 2003 see Section 2 3 3 for recommended Pocket PC s The Pocket PC can be used to display process and store snapshots of thermal images 1 Ensure that ActiveSync is i...

Page 7: ...lowed to fully discharge the imager software will be lost and must be re installed either from memory storage or from the CD again The Pocket PC uses power even when it is switched off Regular recharg...

Page 8: ...set the path directory to which snapshot images are saved Ambient o C The user can set the ambient temperature if the emissivity see below is not given the value of 1 the software compensates for the...

Page 9: ...e The user can select a displayed resolution of 16x16 pixels or 96x96 pixels 2nd Element The user can select whether to have the second SP2 temperature cursor displayed on the screen Continuous Auto S...

Page 10: ...ty and pressing left right adjusts the temperature range 2 Selected Temperature Cursor SP1 The SP1 cursor can be moved around the screen on the thermal image by using the Navigation Action button i e...

Page 11: ...sys co uk Please note that it is necessary to acquire the appropriate synchronization cable for a specific Pocket PC The URL links provided in Table 1 for cable suppliers are intended as an example Fo...

Page 12: ...m display iii A new window will open on your Palm stating whether it is set up for a Local or Modem connection Make sure Local is selected iv Press the HotSync button on your cradle cable or on the Pa...

Page 13: ...software from the Palm website http palmsource palmgear com index cfm fuseaction software showsoftware SID 5290900C CF18 AC90 838C210BE1658BDE PartnerREF prodID 1499 6 Double click on the AlwaysOn prc...

Page 14: ...e mode Pressing Yes will save the image with the name Snapshot n snp where n is the next available number in the sequence Also the snapshot will be labelled with the date and time at which it was save...

Page 15: ...achieve the accuracy of temperature readings see note 3 in Section 3 1 Colour Map The user can select one of three possible colour options o Greyscale o Red Blue o Green Blue Integration The number o...

Page 16: ...hermal image by using the Navigation Action button i e up down left right When the Auto adjust is ON pressing the Nav Action button will cycle between the two temperature cursors only and not the manu...

Page 17: ...ided Launch the IRISYS 1011 Imager program from the Desktop icon or from START PROGRAMS IRISYS IRISYS 1000 Series Imager When launched the window obtained will be similar to Figure 12 On initial launc...

Page 18: ...o Fahrenheit or Kelvin Integration sets the number of frames to integrate up to ten maximum Figure 12 Thermal Imager launch window Adjusting the displayed Thermal Image The sensitivity and range can...

Page 19: ...bmp file Snapshot takes a snapshot of the image and saves it as a scene data file The View menu allows the following Toolbar Turn the Tool Bar on and off Status Bar Turn the Status Bar on and off Con...

Page 20: ...n a different colour To read the temperature of a cursor use the mouse to click on the corresponding oval colour as displayed in the temperature display window see Figure 14 The temperature graph plot...

Page 21: ...erature measurements The camera should be positioned so that the item of interest appears within this area of the display Caution Do not adjust the lens focus The lens is fixed focus and factory set 3...

Page 22: ...2 Open up the handle grip below the fastening clips 3 Un clip the cable connector cover 4 Detach the cover and put it to one side 5 Connect the serial synchronization cable into 6 Thread the other end...

Page 23: ...rotated to 10 Example with the clip around the wrong accommodate different Pocket PC models way it may cover the Pocket PC power button 11 Example with the clip around the correct 12a Note the locato...

Page 24: ...place the RS232 connector cover 16 Line up the holes on the back of the imager with the pegs on the handle 17 Push the imager down onto the pegs so 18 Coil up the serial synchronization cable so that...

Page 25: ...ations 4 1 2 Preparing the Handle for use with a Palm PC Pocket PC Palm Cable cover Cable cover 1 Pocket PC Palm 2 Remove the Pocket PC hooks by unscrewing Hooks Hooks the two screws from the front of...

Page 26: ...40060 Issue 9 Page 26 of 27 4 1 3 Removing the Imager from the Handle 1 Locate the release lever 2 Press the release lever down 3 Keeping the release lever pressed down remove the imager from the han...

Page 27: ...ct Details IRI 1011 Thermal Imager Serial Number This can be found printed on the label near RS232 port Pocket PC Palm and PC Software Version installed Software version number can be found whilst sof...

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