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2.0 Operating the IRI 1020
Practical use of the IRI 1020 is detailed in this section.
2.1 Hardware
The IRI 1020 is designed for use as a handheld thermal imager. Thermal images stored on the supplied
memory card, can be transferred to a PC or laptop computer using the memory card reader. PC
software is for viewing and analysis of saved thermal images. Figure 5 shows the imager’s main
features, including the laser pointer button and aperture, imager lens, battery compartment, power
button and the door to the SD card slot.
Figure 5.
The IRI 1020 Hardware.
Safety notice:
The laser used in this device is designated Class 2.
Under no circumstances should personnel look straight into the laser.
2.2 Switching On
Figure 6.
Switching on the IRI 1020.
On/Off Button
Lens
Laser Pointer
Aperture
Battery
Compartment
Laser Pointer
Button
On/Off Button.
Door to the SD
Card Slot
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The IRI 1020 features an On/Off power button
above the display. The IRI 1020 is switched on
and off by holding the power button down for
more than one second. See figure 6 for the
location of the On/Off button.
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For best measurement results the imager should
be switched on at least 5 minutes before use.