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Palettes Setting

 

The palettes allow you to select the desired colours. 

 

Steps 

 

1. 

Select 

  from the main menu. 

 

 

2. 

Tap on the icons to select a palette type. 

 

White Hot 

 

The hot part is light-coloured in view. 

 

Black Hot 

 

The hot part is black coloured in view. 

 

Rainbow 

 

The target displays multiple colours, it is suitable for scene without obvious 

temperature difference. 

 

Ironbow 

 

The target is coloured as heated iron. 

 

Red Hot 

 

The hot part is red coloured in view. 

 

Fusion 

 

The  hot  part  is  yellow-coloured,  and  the  cold  part  is  purple-coloured  in 

view. 

 

Rain 

 

The hot part in the image are coloured, and the else is blue. 

 

3. Press 

to exit the setting interface. 

 

 

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Page 1: ...s either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Other names and products not mentioned above may be registered trademarks or trademark...

Page 2: ...1 About this IR Camera User Guide Symbols Used This mark denotes issues that may affect the IR camera s operation This mark denotes additional topics that complement the basic operation procedures...

Page 3: ...m each analysis settings to using the camera s various analysis tools Shooting Explains how to review recorded images erase images and playback voice memos Playback and erase Explains how to transfer...

Page 4: ...on 14 Basic Functions 15 Menu Operation 15 Menu Description 17 Set Date and Time 18 Setting to Default 18 Shooting 19 IR camera Adjustment 19 Focus Lens 19 Screen Brightness 19 Display Mode 20 Palette...

Page 5: ...luetooth 37 Connect to Thermal APP 38 Connect Via Wi Fi 39 Connect Via Hot Spot 40 Connect to a Computer 41 Maintenance 42 Upgrade Device 42 Troubleshooting 43 Appendix 44 Camera Care and Maintenance...

Page 6: ...or accessory that results in the failure of an image to be recorded or to be recorded in a format that is machine readable Warning Against Copyright Infringement Safety Precautions Before using the c...

Page 7: ...so may result in fire or electrical shock Immediately turn the IR camera s power off Unplug the power cord from the power outlet Do not use substances containing alcohol benzene thinners or other flam...

Page 8: ...zards Continuous use over a long period of time may cause the unit to overheat and distort resulting in fire Exercise due caution when screwing on the separately sold tele lens close up lens If the le...

Page 9: ...ets on its external and internal surfaces You can avoid this by placing the IR camera in the plastic case bundle and letting it adjust to temperature changes slowly before removing it from the case If...

Page 10: ...9 Component Guide Front View...

Page 11: ...10 Side Top View...

Page 12: ...s illustrated above Keepholdofthebatteryandwithdrawitfromthehousing Insertthebattery intothecharginghousing Thestatusofthebatteryis shownviathechargingstatus lampsonthebase Whenthebattery isfullycharg...

Page 13: ...tart Please make sure the battery is installed before charging Steps 1 Open the top cover of the device 2 Connect the interface and the power adaptor with Type C or USB cable Charging the Device via C...

Page 14: ...d and put your forefinger in front of the definable trigger 2 Press and hold the power switch for 3 seconds It may take the camera 30 seconds to be fully operational 3 After a while a startup image wi...

Page 15: ...14 Set Auto Power off Duration Go to Local Settings Device Settings Auto Power off Duration Settings to set the automatic shutdown time for device as required Auto Power off Duration...

Page 16: ...control Touch screen control Tap on the screen to set parameters and configurations Figure 2 4 Touch screen Control Button control Press the navigation buttons to set parameters and configurations Pre...

Page 17: ...Non Menu Mode Press to turn on off the LED light supplement Press to start digital zoom Lens Sheet Button Cover the lens to perform the correction NUC Back Button Exit the menu or return to previous m...

Page 18: ...17 In the observation interface tap the screen or press to show the menu bar Menu Description...

Page 19: ...time 3 Press to save and exit Note Go to Local Settings Image Settings Display Settings to enable or disable time and date display Go to Local Settings Device Settings Device Initialization to initial...

Page 20: ...ps 1 Power on the device 2 Aim the device lens to the appropriate scene 3 Adjust the focus knob clockwise or anticlockwise see figure below Note DO NOT touch the lens to avoid affecting the display ef...

Page 21: ...ays the combined view of thermal channel and optical channel Note You can press and to set the fusion distance Or go to Local Settings Image Settings Parallax Correction to select the fusion distance...

Page 22: ...part is black coloured in view Rainbow The target displays multiple colours it is suitable for scene without obvious temperature difference Ironbow The target is coloured as heated iron Red Hot The ho...

Page 23: ...digital zoom to 1 2 or 4 Then you can view the target or scene in larger size Local Display Settings Go to Local Settings Image Settings Display Settings to enable the corresponding icons Then you can...

Page 24: ...range The device can detect the temperature and switch thermography range automatically in Auto Switch mode Emissivity Refer to Common Material Emissivity Reference to set the emissivity of your targ...

Page 25: ...ngs Device Settings Device Initialization Measurement Tool Initialization to initialize the temperature measurement parameters Set Unit Go to Local Settings Device Settings Unit to set the temperature...

Page 26: ...stment Auto adjustment Select and press the device adjust temperature range parameters automatically Manual Adjustment Select and press Level and Span adjustment Press or to select the max min tempera...

Page 27: ...able the LED light Laser In the live view interface hold to enable disable the laser light Caution The laser radiation emitted from the device can cause eye injuries burning of skin or inflammable sub...

Page 28: ...lysis You can set thermography parameters to improve the accuracy of temperature measurement Steps 1 Select from the main menu 2 Set the analysis parameters point line as shown below Setting Analysis...

Page 29: ...re is the example of setting high temperature point thermography Example Tap on the interface the device locates the point of the highest temperature and displays Max XX Custom Point Thermography The...

Page 30: ...in XX Avg XX The real time temperature trend chart will display Set Frame Tool Steps 1 Select 2 Press to generate a default frame 3 Press and to move the frame up down left right 4 Press to enlarge th...

Page 31: ...ust the rule temperature 5 Press to exit icon Alarm Mode Description Above Alarm Set the alarm temperature and the device alarms when target temperature is higher than rule temperature Below Alarm Set...

Page 32: ...enu is shown When the device is connected to your PC it does not support capturing or recording Go to Local Settings Device Settings Filename Header you can set the filename header for capturing or re...

Page 33: ...time interval as required 3 Select picture type a Offline picture i Select this type when analysing the picture with the client s software you can add remakes on the picture b Thermal Graphic i Select...

Page 34: ...to show the keypad interface enter the comments and confirm c Tap to add voice remarks Hold to start recording and release the button to stop recording d Tap to add thermography analysis e Tap of pul...

Page 35: ...ll the trigger to start recording The recording icon and count down number display in the interface 2 When you finish pull the trigger again to stop recording The recording video will be saved automat...

Page 36: ...napshots you can switch the file by tapping or When you are viewing the snapshots you can tap to play the sound Refer to Connect Bluetooth to set the Bluetooth For more information contained in captur...

Page 37: ...t Steps 1 Open the cover of cable interface 2 Connect the device to your PC with cable and open the detected disk 3 Select and copy the videos or snapshots to PC to view the files 4 Disconnect the dev...

Page 38: ...eps 1 Select from the main menu 2 Go to Local Settings Device Settings Bluetooth 3 Tap on to enable the Bluetooth Note You can also press or to quit pairing The device will search the nearby enabled B...

Page 39: ...38 The device supports both Wi Fi connection and WLAN hot spot Connect the device to SATIR Thermal software and you can control the device via mobile client Connect to Thermal APP...

Page 40: ...ord to show the keypad interface Note DO NOT tap enter or space or the password may be incorrect 4 Tap Close to hide the keypad 5 Tap OK 6 Search the USB stick for the App download and install the app...

Page 41: ...ow the keypad interface DO NOT tap enter or space and at least 8 characters or the password may be incorrect 5 Tap Close to hide the keypad 6 Connect your phone to the WLAN Hot Spot of the device 7 Se...

Page 42: ...USB port and the multi functional dock s terminal You do not need to turn off the computer or camera when making this connection Please refer to your computer manual for information regarding the loca...

Page 43: ...e detected disk 2 Copy the upgrade file and paste it to the root directory of the device 3 Disconnect the device from your PC 4 Reboot the device and then it will upgrade automatically The upgrading p...

Page 44: ...charge the battery Camera will not record Internal memory is full If required download the images to a computer and erase them to make some space Battery pack consumed quickly Battery pack capacity re...

Page 45: ...t cloth Never use synthetic cleaners on the camera body or lens LCD monitor Use a lens blower brush to remove dust and dirt If necessary gently wipe the LCD monitor with soft cloth or an eyeglass lens...

Page 46: ...25 600 0 55 Mild alumina 25 600 0 10 0 20 Strong alumina 25 600 0 30 0 40 Brass Brass mirror highly polished 28 0 03 Brass oxide 200 600 0 61 0 59 Chrome Polished chrome 40 1090 0 08 0 36 Copper Coppe...

Page 47: ...Rolled iron plate 100 0 74 Oxidized steel 198 600 0 64 0 78 Cast iron Oxidizing at 600 C 198 600 0 79 Steel Oxidizing at 600 C 125 520 0 78 0 82 Electrolytic ferric oxide 500 1200 0 85 0 89 Iron plat...

Page 48: ...ickel Electroplate polishing 25 0 05 Electroplate 20 0 01 non polishing Nickel wire 185 1010 0 09 0 19 Nickel plate 198 600 0 37 0 48 Nickel oxide 650 1255 0 59 0 86 Nickel alloy Nickel chrome heat re...

Page 49: ...trong oxidization 0 200 0 60 Zinc Oxidizing at 400 C 400 0 01 galvanized shining iron plate 28 0 23 Ash zinc oxide 25 0 28 Non metal materials Brick 1100 0 75 Fire brick 1100 0 75 Graphite lamp black...

Page 50: ...0 90 Porcelain enamel designs 0 83 0 95 Solid materials 0 80 0 93 Ceramics vase type 0 90 Film 0 90 0 93 Mica 0 94 0 95 Flume mica 0 90 0 93 Glass 0 91 0 92 Semiconductor 0 80 0 90 Transistor plastic...

Page 51: ...approximation Electric materials Epoxy glass plate 0 86 Epoxy hydroxybenzene plate 0 80 Gilded sheet copper 0 30 Solder coated copper 0 35 Tin coated lead wire 0 28 Brass wires 0 87 0 88 Block talcum...

Page 52: ...mal sensitivity 0 05 C 25 C Detector type Vox Resolution 160x120 17 m 384 x288 17 m Spectral range 8 14 m Focus Manual Image presentation Image mode IR CCD Fusion PIP LCD Display 3 5 touch screen 640x...

Page 53: ...oice note annotation Wi Fi 802 11a ac b g n 2 4and 5Ghz Bluetooth Bluetooth 4 2 Power system Battery type Built in rechargeable lithium ion battery Charge interface Type C Battery operating time 4 hou...

Page 54: ...53 Weight Less than 660g Tripod mounting 1 4 _20 Additional features Illuminator Yes Laser pointer Yes Video record Yes Text comment Yes Voice comment Yes Ports USB port Analog video output...

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