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CAUTION
TURN OFF THE CAMERA WHEN USE IS COMPLETE. DO NOT LEAVE THE EAGLE
ATTACK THERMAL IMAGING CAMERA ON FOR EXTENDED PERIODS WHEN NOT IN
USE. THE BATTERY LIFE WILL CONTINUE TO BE CONSUMED AND WILL REQUIRE
RECHARGING WHEN NEEDED FOR USE.
4. The
EAGLE ATTACK
Thermal Imaging Camera is available in two versions:
–
The
GRAYSCALE
version display screen shows only shades of gray from black
to white. Warmer objects appear on the display screen as lighter gray to white
images while cooler objects appear darker gray to black. The
EAGLE ATTACK
Thermal Imaging Camera operates in two temperature ranges, a Lower and an
Upper range. When viewing hotter objects at temperatures above approximately
200 °F / 93 °C, the
EI
icon will appear in the display indicating that the Upper
range is in operation.
–
The
TAC
(Temperature Awareness Colorization) mode version displays shades
of gray the same as the GRAYSCALE mode, but objects or areas at elevated
temperatures appear as colors. The approximate temperatures at which the colors
appear are as follows:
200 °F to 500 °F (93 °C to 260 °C) – shades of Yellow
501 °F to 800 °F (261 °C to 426 °C) – shades of Orange
801 °F to 1200 °F (427 °C to 649 °C) – shades of Red
This version may be an aid in helping fire fighters find sources of extreme heat.
In the TAC mode version, as with the GRAYSCALE version, the EI icon will appear
in the upper left corner of the display indicating that the camera has switched into
the Upper temperature range. Refer to the TEMPERATURE INDICATOR section
of this instruction for details.
5. The Display Screen will periodically update the image to assure that the image
remains clear. This will momentarily freeze the image in the display.
6. To turn OFF the
EAGLE ATTACK
Thermal Imaging Camera, press and hold the
POWER Button for three (3) seconds. The
EAGLE ATTACK
Thermal Imaging
Camera will turn OFF.