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Specifications

Display:

1.77" colour TFT (128 x 160 pixels)

Temperature Range:

-30°C - 650°C (-22°F - 1202°F)

Accuracy:

(calibrated at ambient temperature
23°C ± 2°C)

≥0°C:±1.5°C or ±1.5% of reading, whichever is greater. 

(≥32°F:±3°F or ±1.5% of reading, whichever is greater).

≥-10°C to <0°C:±2°C(≥14°F to <32°F:±4°F)

<-10°C:±3°C<14°F:±6°F) 

Response Time: 

(95%)

<125ms (95% of reading)

Spectral Response:

8 to 14 microns

Emissivity:

0.10 to 1.00

Temperature Coefficient:

±0.1°C/°C or ±0.1%/°C of reading, whichever is 

greater.

Repeatability: 

(% of reading)

± 8% of reading or ±1.0°C (2°F), whichever

is greater.

Thermal Imaging Detector:

IR-EX™ Technology (Integrated IR Array Sensor with 

CMOS Sensor)

Imaging Resolution:

16,384 pixels (128 x 128 pixels - Interpolation)

Field of View: 

(H x W)

30°

Upper Sense Range:

650°C

Thermal Imaging Sensitivity:

150mK

Colour Palettes:

3: Hot Iron, Rainbow, Greyscale.

Saved Image Format:

Bitmap (.BMP)

Power

3 x 1.5V AA

Battery Life:

12 hours with laser and backlight on.

Weight:

300g

Size:

(185 x 54 x 104) mm (7.3 x 2.1 x 4.1) inches

Operating Temperature & Humidity: 0°C to 50°C (32°F to 122°F)

10% to 90% RH non-condensing@30°C (86°F)

Storage Temperature:

-20°C to 60°C (-4°F to 140°F), without batteries.

Operating Altitude:

2000 meters above mean sea level

Storage Altitude:

12,000 meters above mean sea level

Drop Proof:

1.2 meters (3.94 feet)

Vibration and Shock:

IEC 60068-2-6 2.5g, 10 to 200Hz, IEC 60068-2-27, 

50g, 11ms.

EMC:

EN61326-1:2006 EN61326-2:2006

Connecting to a PC or Laptop

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There are two methods of transferring the saved images to your PC or 
laptop; the microSD card can be inserted into a suitable port on the PC or 
laptop (usually via an SD card adaptor), or the 6515 Thermal Camera can 
be connected directly to the PC or laptop via a micro-USB to USB lead (not 
included). 

To remove the microSD card:

•  Refer to Fig. 2: pull away the rubber port cover 

C

 from the top left-hand 

corner and swing it down. (Do not pull from the right-hand side as this 
can damage the cover.)

•  Press the microSD card (

E

 in Fig. 2) 

in

 against the spring pressure to 

eject it.

•  Insert the microSD card into a suitable adaptor and then insert this 

adaptor into the correct port in the PC or laptop.

Connecting to the PC or laptop via a micro-USB to USB lead:

•  Switch the 6515 Thermal Camera off.
•  Pull away the rubber port cover C from the top left-hand corner and 

swing it down. Plug the lead into the micro-USB port (

F

 in Fig. 2), and 

connect the other end to a USB port on the PC or laptop.

•  The PC or laptop will recognise the device; switch 6515 Thermal camera 

on.

•  The camera will be recognised as a USB drive and the images can be 

accessed.

Note:

The micro-USB port (

F

) can also be used for future camera software 

updates.

UV Leak Detecting

With the UV function enabled (see 

Menu Functions

 on page 8), the 6515 

can be used for leak detection in, for example, cooling systems and air-
conditioning systems when a suitable UV indicator dye is used.

Summary of Contents for 6515

Page 1: ...ed to offer general guidance for a particular tool s use and while all attention is given to the accuracy of the data no project should be attempted without referring first to the manufacturer s techn...

Page 2: ...high resistance in high current wiring and hot electrical connection issues Building electrical and maintenance applications include missing damaged or inadequate insulation damp moisture intrusion ra...

Page 3: ...ice ON by turning the rotary ON OFF switch A until it clicks to the ON position light green indicator B visible Once software has loaded 8 10 seconds make yourself familiar with the toggle control H T...

Page 4: ...80 60 and 30 Press in to select then toggle right to return to the main menu Scroll down past the four pre sets to the custom setting sub menu press in to activate menu then toggle up or down to reach...

Page 5: ...f after the set time interval Time Date Setting Press in to enter the time date setting sub menu Toggle up or down to select time or date For example press in again to set the time then toggle up or d...

Page 6: ...crosshair is switched on this will assist in positioning The measured temperature of the centred hot or cold spot is displayed in the top left corner of the screen 1 in Fig 6 Releasing the trigger wil...

Page 7: ...to 200Hz IEC 60068 2 27 50g 11ms EMC EN61326 1 2006 EN61326 2 2006 Connecting to a PC or Laptop 12 www lasertools co uk There are two methods of transferring the saved images to your PC or laptop the...

Page 8: ...attery indicator shows 3 in Fig 6 Low voltage batteries can cause inaccurate measurement Do not use the thermal camera if the casing is broken or cracked or there is other obvious damage Caution Emiss...

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