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5.0 Using the Laser pointer.
When the IRI 1020 is switched ‘ON’, the laser may be activated by pressing and holding down the
laser button.
Figure 11.
Laser pointer.
6.0 Thermal Image Transfer from the IRI 1020 to a PC.
The Secure Digital (SD) memory card is the IRI 1020’s storage device for thermal images. This is also
used to transfer thermal images to a PC when used with the SD card reader. Note that the imager will
not be able to save thermal images without the SD card installed.
1.
Save thermal images onto the SD card
2.
Remove the SD card.
3.
Slot the SD card into the SD/MMC slot on the USB SD card reader supplied, making sure of the
correct orientation.
Figure 12.
Inserting the SD card.
4.
Insert the USB connector of the SD card reader into a USB port on the PC, using the extender
USB cable if required.
5.
Follow the card reader’s installation instructions if prompted by Windows.
6.
Either open “My Computer” and copy the .snp files from the SD card to the PC (recommended),
or leave the SD card in place whilst the “IRISYS 1000 Series Imager” PC software is running
and open the files directly from the SD card.
NOTE:
Image files
must retain their file name (IRI1020_XXXX.snp). If they are renamed on the PC
they will no longer be readable by the imager.
Laser
The laser pointer, as seen in figure 11, is used to illuminate and identify
features in the image. The laser pointer illuminates the area of the scene
that coincides with the green circle indicator on the display.
The laser is aligned to objects at a distance of 1.5m from the lens front.