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K250 / SD250 Operating Manual 

4)

 

Always perform a visual check on the equipment prior to use to validate that it has not 

been damaged or degraded. 

5)

 

Never use the ISG INFRASYS  thermal imager as the sole source of navigation. If 

system failure occurs, you may become disoriented or lost in a hostile environment, 

which could result in injury or death. 

6)

 

The  ISG INFRASYS  thermal imager is a complex, electro-optical piece of equipment 

and, just like any other piece of machinery or electronic system, is subject to potential 

failures. Should a failure occur, the user will no longer have access to the thermal 

images provided by the thermal imager. Tactical usage of this equipment must not 

deviate from Standard Operating Procedures used by personnel who do not have the 

benefit of the equipment. 

7)

 

While every effort has been made to ensure that your ISG INFRASYS thermal imager 

is both tough and reliable, the thermal imager is a sophisticated electro-optical system 

that will fail if it is abused or exposed to environments beyond its design envelope. 

8)

 

Repeated exposure to high temperature environments without adequate periods for 

the unit to self-cool may result in degradation or loss of the thermal image, or damage 

to the internal components. Be sure to allow adequate cool-down periods between 

high temperature exposures. 

9)

 

The  ISG INFRASYS  thermal imager will not provide images through glass, water, or 

shiny objects. These surfaces act like reflective mirrors to the system. 

10)

 

The ISG INFRASYS thermal imager will not provide thermal images underwater. 

11)

 

Batteries supplied with the ISG INFRASYS  thermal imager have been selected for 

specific performance values. Replacement batteries must be obtained ONLY from an 

authorised ISG INFRASYS service centre. In addition: 

 

Never try to dispose of the battery pack by burning or through exposure to a 

heating device such as a microwave oven – it could explode and cause injury. 

 

Never try to disassemble, repair or otherwise tamper with a battery pack. 

 

Never short-circuit the battery pack by contacting the terminals with a metal 

object. 

 

Never puncture the battery pack with a sharp object or strike with a hammer or 

other object. 

12)

 

Users should be conscious of the battery life. Only enter a hazardous environment 

when a full battery charge is indicated on the battery charge indicator. 

13)

 

Failure to exit a hostile environment immediately on observation of the low battery 

warning may result in system failure in a hostile environment, which could result in 

injury or death. 

14)

 

The ISG INFRASYS thermal imager is not rated as "Intrinsically Safe". Do not use the 

system in environments or atmospheres where static or a spark could cause explosion. 

15)

 

The  ISG INFRASYS  thermal imager must be serviced only by authorised personnel. 

The thermal imager contains high voltage components, and therefore the user should 

never remove the cover due to risk of shock. 

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Summary of Contents for K250

Page 1: ...Operating Manual 2014 Infrared Systems Group Ltd ...

Page 2: ...dicator 9 3 3 Focus Range 9 3 4 ICETM Intelligent Contrast Enhancement 10 3 5 ICETM Sensitivity Modes 10 3 6 Colour Temperature Scale Indicator 11 3 7 Direct Temperature Measurement DTM 11 3 8 Operating the Zoom Feature 12 3 9 Video Capture 12 3 10 Using a PC to Transfer Saved Files Video Capture only 13 4 0 Trouble Shooting 14 4 1 Power Source 14 4 2 Imaging 14 4 3 Functions 14 5 0 Additional Inf...

Page 3: ... local authority Export Obligations The technology utilised in ISG INFRASYS thermal imagers is subject to export control regulation by the Government of the UK Where an export licence applies once obtained by ISG INFRASYS on behalf of the customer all parties must strictly adhere to the terms and conditions pertaining to that licence Otherwise ISG INFRASYS s authorisation to provide maintenance an...

Page 4: ... report number Steps taken to prevent another such event If unauthorised personnel had access to the item who allowed this and what has been done to avoid recurrence 8 The end user must provide a letter of acknowledgement and acceptance of the export licence to ISG INFRASYS prior to shipment of the item 1 3 Safety Warnings and Exclusions All users of ISG INFRASYS Thermal Imagers must read the foll...

Page 5: ...ges through glass water or shiny objects These surfaces act like reflective mirrors to the system 10 The ISG INFRASYS thermal imager will not provide thermal images underwater 11 Batteries supplied with the ISG INFRASYS thermal imager have been selected for specific performance values Replacement batteries must be obtained ONLY from an authorised ISG INFRASYS service centre In addition Never try t...

Page 6: ...e Kit Vehicle Kit x2 x2 AA Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional USB Kit Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Please visit our website at www isgfire co uk for more information on Optional Accessories 2014 Infrared Systems Group Ltd Page 4 of 20 K01 POM 007A ...

Page 7: ...ring the Power Source Charging the Supercell Plus Rechargeable Batteries 1 Connect the mains adaptor to the battery charger and then connect to a mains power outlet 2 Switch on mains power RED LED will flash denoting Standby Mode 3 Insert battery into the charger 4 GREEN LED will flash denoting Charge Conditioning Mode 5 Battery is fully charged GREEN LED will light continuously denoting Maintenan...

Page 8: ...mended that the ve end of the cell be inserted before pushing the ve end into position 3 Depress the button replace the inner cassette into the outer cassette and release to lock 2 5 Fitting and Removing the Battery Inserting the Battery 1 Insert the battery into the battery compartment 2 Push 3 Click in to lock Removing the Battery 1 Simultaneously depress the battery release catches on both side...

Page 9: ...h your hand inserted through the hand strap and adjust the straps until comfortably fitted 3 Fasten the Velcro pad and adjusting straps Attaching the Lanyard Attach lanyard to D ring Holding the Thermal Imager The thermal imager should be held with either hand fully inserted into the hand strap 2014 Infrared Systems Group Ltd Page 7 of 20 K01 POM 007A 67 ...

Page 10: ...a fully charged battery prior to use in an emergency operation 2 8 Turning Off the Power 1 Press and hold the red button to activate the shutdown menu which can be accessed in normal imaging mode 2 To turn off 3 Or to cancel the command 4 Power light switches off indicating shutdown complete CAUTION Never disconnect the battery without undertaking this turn off procedure Press Hold Release Press H...

Page 11: ...4 DTM Crosswire 5 Battery Power Level Indicator 6 Advanced Functions Menu 7 Colour Temperature Scale Indicator 8 Transmitter ON if fitted 9 Measured Temperature 3 2 Battery Charge Indicator 1 Battery fully charged 2 Battery low 3 Battery critically low CAUTION Automatic shutdown occurs shortly after battery critically low status is displayed 3 3 Focus Range The thermal imager automatically provide...

Page 12: ...t sensitivity modes and selects the appropriate mode automatically by analysing the thermal characteristics of the scene Normal Mode Normal Mode is automatically selected when viewing low to medium ambient temperature scenes and or when there is little burning material in the scene In this mode the thermal imager s sensitivity is optimised to maximise the clarity of the lower temperature parts of ...

Page 13: ...rature Notes The measured temperature is based on an assumed target emissivity of 0 95 The measurement indicated is not a measure of air temperature Unless specified otherwise at the time of order the unit of measurement in terms of degrees Centigrade or Fahrenheit is preset at the factory to the normal standard for the designated country In order to obtain a temperature measurement of a hot objec...

Page 14: ... situation due to a risk the user could become disoriented The user should not deviate from following their standard operating procedures 3 9 Video Capture Information The Video Capture feature is optional and therefore the following instructions may not apply Video Capture can be used when in Normal Imaging Mode or when using the Zoom feature To Switch On Off 1 From Main Menu highlight the Record...

Page 15: ...eo lead optional accessory 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 saved files Transferring Saved Files 1 Remove the battery 2 Insert the Mini USB lead into the connector inside the battery compartment 3 Insert the USB lead into the port on your PC 4 The LED will glow orange 5 Follow the on scre...

Page 16: ...ructing the thermal imager lens window Remove the obstacle 2 2 The thermal imager will not focus The thermal imager lens window is dirty Clean the lens 2 2 An obstacle is obstructing the thermal imager lens Remove the obstacle 2 2 The thermal imager produces a clicking sound every 15 to 30 seconds The thermal imager is refreshing the image This is normal No fault The image frequently pauses for a ...

Page 17: ...sks To ensure long service life it is recommended that the thermal imager and its accessories are stored in a temperate environment 15 C to 25 C moderate humidity at all times The batteries should always be removed from the thermal imager before storage for extended periods 5 2 Warranty ISG INFRASYS warrants the thermal imager and its accessories to be free from defects in materials and workmanshi...

Page 18: ...epair replacement shall be the user s sole and exclusive remedy ISG INFRASYS shall determine responsibility under the warranty and advise the end user distributor of warranty coverage or any charges associated with repair replacement of components or the system outside warranty covered repair replacement Following a warranty repair by ISG INFRASYS all carriage insurance and freight costs associate...

Page 19: ...on 5 3 Technical Specifications Thermal Imager 1 Physical Characteristics Dimensions L x W x H SD250 284 mm x 144 mm x 145 mm 11 2 x 5 7 x 5 7 K250 185 mm x 130 mm x 149 mm 7 3 x 5 1 x 5 9 Weight excluding battery 1 2 kg 2 6 lbs Shell colour Orange and Black Shell material Radel R 5100 Hand strap material Kevlar IR lens window Hard coated Germanium Tripod mount BSW fixing 2 Display Characteristics...

Page 20: ...emperature measurement Range 0 C to 1000 C 32 F to 1832 F Accuracy 5 C 0 C to 100 C 10 100 C to 1 000 C Spot Measurement Distance 200 1 Colourisation ICETM Enhanced Dual Transparent Colour Colour temperature scale Single palette indicator bar Image Video Capture 100 images 2 5 hours approx Digital Zoom X2 magnification SuperCell Plus Rechargeable Batteries Battery technology Ni MH Rechargeable Rec...

Page 21: ... to have a life of up to 10 years with regular maintenance and the modular design of ISG INFRASYS thermal imagers allows it to be upgraded with new features on an ongoing basis Details of these can be obtained from the Company Website www isgfire co uk or your local sales representative There is also a range of accessories available that will extend the application of the thermal imager and these ...

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