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LED Indicators

 

1)  Power on – cycles from red to green to off  
2)  Battery charging –flashing green 
3)  Battery charge –solid green 
4)  Battery failure – flashing red 

 
 
 

 
 
 
 

3.4  Inserting and Removing the Battery

 

 

 WARNING 

 

BATTERIES MUST ONLY BE CHANGED IN AN AREA KNOWN TO BE NONFLAMMABLE. CHANGING THE BATTERIES IN A 
FLAMMABLE  OR EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERE MAY CAUSE  AN IGNITION WHICH COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR 
DEATH. 

 

 WARNING 

 

ENSURE THE BATTERY IS CLEAN AND DRY PRIOR TO INSTALLATION.  

 
 

Inserting the Battery 

 

1)  Ensure the battery is fully charged by a SOLID  

GREEN LED indication on the battery charger. 

2)  Insert the battery with the notch forward into the  

battery compartment. 

3)  Twist the battery cover clockwise to lock. 
4)  Secure battery by turning set screw clockwise.  

HAND TIGHTEN ONLY.  DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN. 

 

 

WARNING

 

FAILURE TO LOCK THE BATTERY INTO PLACE MAY RESULT IN 
THE BATTERY FALLING OUT OF THE CAMERA WHILE IN USE. 
FAILURE TO OBSERVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT 
IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. 

 
 
 

Removing the Battery 

 

5)  Loosen set screw in bottom of battery by turning 

counter clockwise. 

6)  Twist battery cover counter-clockwise to unlock. 
7)  Slide the battery out of the compartment. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for X190

Page 1: ...Operating And Instruction Manual 2016 Scott Safety SCOTT the Scott Safety Logo Scott Health and Safety and X190 are registered and or unregistered marks of Scott Technologies Inc or its affiliates 8005181 Rev A 08 16 ...

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Page 3: ...ITS OPERATION MAY CAUSE ERRORS IN JUDGMENT BASED ON MISINTERPRETATION OF THERMAL IMAGING INFORMATION WHICH MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH WARNING THIS PRODUCT IS DESIGNED AND INTENDED TO FUNCTION PROPERLY IN REASONABLE ORDINARY FIREFIGHTING CONDITIONS LIKE ALL EQUIPMENT THE FUNCTIONALITY OF THIS PRODUCT MAY BE COMPROMISED BY EXTREME FIRE CONDITIONS 1 0 Contents 1 0 Introduction 5 1 1 About ...

Page 4: ...T USE THE X190 THERMAL IMAGING CAMERA IF IT STOPS OPERATING OR OPERATES INCORRECTLY USE OF THIS DEVICE WITHOUT PROPER TRAINING AND UNDERSTANDING OF ITS OPERATION MAY CAUSE ERRORS IN JUDGMENT BASED ON MISINTERPRETATION OF THERMAL IMAGING INFORMATION WHICH MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH WARNING DO NOT OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT WHILE UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF DRUGS ALCOHOL OR ANY MEDICATIONS OR SUBS...

Page 5: ...world class technical facility certified to ISO 9001 quality standards All information provided in this document and any other documentation enclosed with your product is subject to change without notification The images used in this Operating Manual may represent a different product to the one you have purchased depending on features ordered Read through the Regulatory Information in the next sec...

Page 6: ...cott Safety and the customer Where an export license applies a copy of the specific terms and conditions pertaining to this license is enclosed with your product all users are encouraged to become familiar with them As an indicative but not exhaustive guide your Scott Safety thermal imager s End User License Standard Conditions are reproduced in the next section 2 5 End User License Standard Condi...

Page 7: ...G THE X190 THERMAL IMAGER IS NOT LIFE SUPPORT EQUIPMENT AND SHOULD NOT BE USED AS SUCH USERS OF THERMAL IMAGERS REGARDLESS OF BRAND OR TYPE ARE REQUIRED TO READ THE OPERATING MANUAL PRIOR TO USING THE THERMAL IMAGERS 1 All users must be thoroughly trained on the proper operation of the X190 its features and full functionality prior to use This includes understanding thermal images and how they are...

Page 8: ...l and functional check on the equipment to validate that it has not been damaged or degraded prior to use 15 Never use the X190 as the sole source of navigation If system failure occurs you may become disoriented or lost in a hazardous environment which could result in death or serious injury 16 Failure to exit a hazardous environment immediately on observation of the low battery warning may resul...

Page 9: ...ectly interpret the thermal image The thermal imaging camera cannot see through walls A source of heat behind a wall will not be evident if it does not heat the wall itself The heat from some high temperature objects or sources of high heat may be blocked obscured or made less distinct in the thermal image display by any of the following Water mist spray or highly saturated fog Some chemical subst...

Page 10: ...TENTIALLY EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERE USE OF THE CHARGING SYSTEM FOR THE X190 THERMAL IMAGING CAMERA IN A FLAMMABLE OR EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERE MAY RESULT IN IGNITION OF THE ATMOSPHERE RESULTING IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH WARNING THE BATTERY CAN EXPLODE LEAK OR CATCH ON FIRE IF DIRECTLY EXPOSED TO HIGH TEMPERATURE WATER FIRE OR IF OPENED DISASSEMBLED OR TAMPERED WITH FAILURE TO HANDLE THE BATTERY PROPERLY MA...

Page 11: ...a battery if the power source to the charger is not active Consult the vehicle manufacturer if you have any questions about its available power sources before installing the charging system 1 Please refer to the Scott s X Series Fast Attack Truck Charger guide for mounting details 2 Upon power up the charger s two 2 LED status indicators flash from RED to YELLOW to GREEN and then turn OFF The LEDs...

Page 12: ...he Battery 1 Ensure the battery is fully charged by a SOLID GREEN LED indication on the battery charger 2 Insert the battery with the notch forward into the battery compartment 3 Twist the battery cover clockwise to lock 4 Secure battery by turning set screw clockwise HAND TIGHTEN ONLY DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN WARNING FAILURE TO LOCK THE BATTERY INTO PLACE MAY RESULT IN THE BATTERY FALLING OUT OF THE CA...

Page 13: ...e Green Power button Green button LED lights continuously The camera will power on Prior to use observe or check for the following indicators on the screen Overheat Warning Battery Charge State Color Reference Bar Direct Temperature Measurement DTM readout DTM Crosshair and battery indicator shows fully charged Refer to Maintenance and Cleaning section for physical inspection criteria 2 The Scott ...

Page 14: ...H TO INDICATE LESS THAN 5 MINUTES REMAINING FAILURE TO OBSERVE ANY OF THE LOW BATTERY WARNINGS AND EGRESS TO A SAFE LOCATION UPON NOTIFICATION COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH CAUTION Never assume a correlation between the percentage of battery life remaining and actual minutes of charge left As a battery ages the estimated charge life decreases from the charge life designated when new Over...

Page 15: ...e The thermal imager will automatically select what it believes to be the most appropriate Sensitivity Mode unless the user chooses to override this setting The user selects an alternative Sensitivity Mode by simply pointing the thermal imager s crosshair at the desired object 4 7 Intelligent Focus Sensitivity Modes High Sense Mode This mode is automatically activated when objects in its field are...

Page 16: ...s gradually to a darker red to depict hotter temperatures within the red temperature band NOTE THE USER MUST BE AWARE OF THE SENSE MODE THE CAMERA IS IN AT ALL TIMES TO BETTER USE THE HEAT INDICATING COLORIZATION AND ITS CORRESPONDING TEMPERATURE BASED ON THE COLOR REFERENCE BAR NUMERIC ANCHOR TEMPERATURES 4 9 Direct Temperature Measurement DTM The Direct Temperature Measurement DTM feature gives ...

Page 17: ...n Metal Emissivity Aluminum Asbestos 0 95 Un oxidized 0 02 0 1 Asphalt 0 95 Oxidized 0 2 0 4 Brick 0 90 0 98 Roughened 0 1 0 3 Ceramic 0 95 Brass Clay 0 95 Burnished 0 3 Concrete 0 95 Oxidized 0 5 Cloth 0 95 Copper Glass plate 0 85 Polished 0 03 Gravel 0 95 Roughened 0 05 0 1 Ice 0 98 Oxidized 0 4 0 8 Limestone 0 98 Iron Paint 0 90 0 99 Un oxidized 0 05 0 2 Paper 0 95 Oxidized 0 5 0 95 Plastics op...

Page 18: ... extension or other hazards to team members helping to improve communication WARNING NEVER AIM THE LASER ASSIST INTO A PERSON S FACE OR EYES AS THIS MAY CAUSE PERMANENT DAMAGE Laser Assist On 1 Press and hold the Blue Button 2 The laser assist is enabled Laser Assist Off Release the Blue button ...

Page 19: ...o 2000 F 1000 C Spot Measurement Ratio 480 1 5 3 Physical Dimensions L x W x H 5 x 4 5 x 9 130 mm x 115 mm x 225 mm Weight excluding battery 2 1 lbs 0 95 kg Shell Material Radel Shell Color Black IR Protection Window Material Germanium Water Resistant Passes 1 meter submersion test with no water ingress IP67 rated Drop Tested Passes 2 meter Impact Acceleration Resistance Tests 5 4 Display Optical ...

Page 20: ... 9 oz 0 26 kg Operating Temperature 32 F 0 C to 85 F 30 C Storage Temperature 5 F 20 C to 130 F 55 C PSU Supply Voltage 12 V Operating Voltage 8 V nominal Sealing IP20 5 8 Truck Charger Dimensions L x W x H 9 x 8 x 5 225 mm x 205 mm x 125 mm Weight 2 2 lbs 1 0 kg Operating Temperature 32 F 0 C to 85 F 30 C Storage Temperature 5 F 20 C to 130 F 55 C PSU Supply Voltage 12 24 V Operating Voltage 8 V ...

Page 21: ... contacts for corrosion or damage Inspect battery charger Inspect all batteries and battery adapters for damage or leakage Check all switches including the battery charger for proper indication that systems are running correctly Inspect battery charger contact points for corrosion or damage Always check the battery charger to ensure proper operation Inspect all surfaces for heat or chemical damage...

Page 22: ... be shipped back to us without an RMA number as this makes it impossible to track and may result in your item being lost in transit Please contact Scott Technical Support at SCOTTTECHSUPPORT TYCOINT COM or call 1 800 247 7257 to obtain an RMA number and shipping instructions Information Prior to returning the thermal imager the device should be fully decontaminated Scott Safety reserves the right ...

Page 23: ...D PARTS OR COMPONENTS OR FAILURE TO MAINTAIN AND USE THE SYSTEM AS DIRECTED IN THE OPERATING MANUAL VOIDS ALL WARRANTIES Responsibilities of Scott Safety under the Warranty Provided the end user distributor detects and reports in writing defects to Scott Safety within the warranty period stated above Scott Safety shall either repair or replace either the components or the System at its sole option...

Page 24: ... determines that the repair is not covered by the warranty Scott Safety shall inform the end user distributor and provide an estimated cost of repair Upon receipt of a purchase order from the end user distributor Scott Safety shall undertake the repair and return the thermal imager All carriage insurance and freight costs shall be borne by the end user distributor Any such repair whether under war...

Page 25: ...ot light Ensure battery is inserted correctly Thermal imager switches off by itself Replace charge the battery Battery will not charge Clean battery charging contacts 7 2 Performance and Imaging Issues Solutions Power is on but LCD is black Ensure no water or glass items are impeding the view Ensure the Green LED inside the Green Power button is lite Image is a reflection of the user Ensure no obs...

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