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P/N 595224-01 Rev E 7/12

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DIGITAL TEMPERATURE INDICATOR

IS SHOWING APPROXIMATELY 211 °F

TRAINING IS REQUIRED BEFORE USE

FIGURE 11

DIGITAL 

TEMPERATURE 

INDICATOR

Summary of Contents for Eagle Attack

Page 1: ...E ATTACK THERMAL IMAGING CAMERA IF YOU HAVE NOT BEEN THOROUGHLY TRAINED IN ITS USE AND OPERATION USE OF THIS DEVICE WITHOUT PROPER TRAINING AND UNDERSTANDING OF ITS OPERATION MAY CAUSE ERRORS IN JUDGEMENT BASED ON MISINTERPRETATION OF THERMAL IMAGING INFORMATION WHICH MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH 2012 Scott Safety SCOTT the SCOTT SAFETY Logo Scott Health and Safety and EAGLE ATTACK are re...

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Page 3: ...TTACK THERMAL IMAGING CAMERA 14 THE DISPLAY SCREEN 17 TEMPERATURE INDICATOR 18 THERMAL VIDEO RECORDER OPTION 20 RECORDING VIDEO 21 SAVING THE VIDEO FILES 22 VIEWING OR EDITING VIDEO FILES 23 FLASHLIGHT ACCESSORY 24 LANYARD ACCESSORY 24 INSTALLATION OF THE CHARGING SYSTEM IN A VEHICLE 25 REGULAR INSPECTION 26 MAINTENANCE 27 CLEANING 27 STORAGE 27 REPLACEMENT PARTS 28 BATTERY BRACKET AND CLIP 28 LEN...

Page 4: ...ital temperature indicator on the display screen gives the approximate temperature of the target area at the center of the display The temperature is determined by an average of points within the target area The tem perature indicator is available from the factory as either degrees Fahrenheit or Celsius The Lithium ion Li Ion battery is capable of powering the unit approximately 5 hours 3 5 hours ...

Page 5: ...l Glare Shield version of the Display Boot is available Instructions for all optional features are contained in this manual Use and maintenance of this instrument must be part of a complete thermal imaging camera training program The following procedures shall be used to operate and maintain the unit prepared for emergency use The unit shall be inspected after each use There are no user serviceabl...

Page 6: ...shut down until the core temperature drops below 158 F 70 C Battery Life A battery gauge in the display is standard When the battery has at least ten minutes of its life remaining LOW BAT will appear below the battery level symbol in the display The camera will continue to operate while battery life remains however replacing the battery with a fully charged one when the LOW BAT appears assures con...

Page 7: ...way radio in close proximity Move away from any nearby powerful source of radio frequency Please hold your hand held two way radio away from the camera when transmitting WARNING THE EAGLE ATTACK THERMAL IMAGING CAMERA IS A BATTERY OPERATED ELECTRICAL DEVICE THAT HAS NOT BEEN EVALUATED FOR INTRINSIC SAFETY AS AN IGNITION SOURCE THIS DEVICE IS NOT TO BE USED IN A POTENTIALLY EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERE USE...

Page 8: ...ray or highly saturated fog Some chemical substances in a concentrated cloud or vapor Extremely dense smoke Heated smoke or a layer of heated gases These are some other circumstances which could result in misinterpretation If a concrete floor and a hole in that floor have the same temperature there will be no apparent difference in the thermal image display to indicate the presence of the hole Vis...

Page 9: ... a glove or cloth as needed Clean the lens thoroughly after use Condensation on the lens of the thermal imaging camera will also block the thermal image and make entire display appear blank Wipe the lens regularly to remove accumulated condensation Use an approved anti fog preparation on the lens to reduce the possibility of condensation on the lens SEE THE WARNINGS ON PAGES TWO AND THREE OF THIS ...

Page 10: ... section of this instruction for details The Charging System can be powered only with one of the following 100 240 VAC Power Converter SCOTT P N 31000366 12 VDC Adapter Cable SCOTT P N 40014635 12 or 24 VDC wired directly into the base of the charger When using the Power Converter or Adapter Cable always connect to the charger first before plugging into the power source WARNING THE CHARGING SYSTEM...

Page 11: ...E CIRCUIT BREAKER AND RETURN THE BATTERY TO SERVICE SHIPPING Shipping restrictions may apply to the lithium ion batteries used with the EAGLE ATTACK Thermal Imaging Camera For DOT purposes the battery pack used is considered a Small size secondary rechargeable battery Follow the appropriate regulations for shipment Package batteries securely Weight limits apply to batteries and to batteries with e...

Page 12: ...lean straight and undamaged 2 Inspect the three external battery terminals on the camera battery The terminals must be clean and undamaged 3 Verify that the camera is OFF before plac ing the camera in the charger 6 The charger light will flash GREEN to in dicate that the Battery Pack in the camera is charging See FIGURE 2 7 When the battery is charged the charger light will change to solid GREEN A...

Page 13: ...ery will require approximately 2 hours for a FULL charge After each use of the camera the battery should be recharged 7 To release the hold down strap pull the strap end DOWN and AWAY from the base to unhook the pin from the two strap hooks 8 If the light on the charger base FLASHES RED as soon as a EAGLE ATTACK Thermal Imaging Camera is placed in the charger assembly it indicates a defect in the ...

Page 14: ...handle and disengage the clip on the battery from the slotted bracket on the handle 3 Verify that Rechargeable Battery Pack is fully charged See USE OF THE BATTERY CHARGER section of this instruction 4 The Rechargeable Battery Pack will only fit into the camera handle one way Hook the Clip on the battery into the slotted Bracket on the camera handle and seat the battery against the handle as shown...

Page 15: ...tening may damage the threads or make battery changing more difficult See FIGURE 6 6 Test the operation of the camera according to the USE OF CAMERA section of this instruction NOTE THE CAMERAWILLNOT OPERATE IF THE BATTERY IS NOT PROPERLY INSTALLED IF THE CAMERA WILL NOT OPERATE OR IF THE BATTERY WILL NOT FIT AS DESCRIBED VERIFY THAT THE BATTERY IS PROPERLY ORIENTED AND IS NOT DAMAGED FIGURE 6 FIN...

Page 16: ...F 1500 C FOR EXTENDED PERIODS OF TIME DOING SO MAY RESULT IN AN AFTER IMAGE ON THE DISPLAY THAT COULD CAUSE TEMPORARY REDUCTION IN PERFORMANCE OF THE CAMERA IF THIS OCCURS DO NOT USE UNTIL PERFORMANCE HAS RETURNED TO NORMAL WARNING BEFORE ENTERING A POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS SITUATION TURN ON AND TEST THE THERMAL IMAGING CAMERA TO CONFIRM IT IS OPERATING PROPERLY FAILURE TO CONFIRM THE THERMAL IMAGING...

Page 17: ...of 32 NOTE THE IMAGES IN THE DISPLAY SCREEN WILL APPEAR SHARPER WHEN VIEWING A SCENE WHERE THE OBJECTS HAVE A GREATER TEMPERATURE DIFFERENTIAL FIGURE 8 WHAT THE HUMAN EYE SEES FIGURE 9 WHAT THE EAGLE ATTACK THERMAL IMAGING CAMERA SEES ...

Page 18: ...emperature 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...

Page 19: ...e being viewed as well as the status of the camera EI ICON INDICATES TEMPERATURES ABOVE APPROXIMATELY 200 F 93 C TEMPERATURE INDICATOR TEMPERATURE TARGET AREA BATTERY STATUS LOW BATTERY CORE OVER TEMPERATURE INDICATOR FIGURE 10 TEMPERATURE INDICATOR DIGITAL F SHOWN BATTERY STATUS TEMPERATURE TARGET AREA E I ICON UPPER TEMP RANGE CORE OVER TEMP INDICATOR ...

Page 20: ... Training for this feature must include experience using the TEMPERATURE INDICATOR in actual incident situations DO NOT make a critical decision based solely on a temperature reading WARNING DONOTUSETHETEMPERATUREINDICATORREADINGSASEXACTMEASUREMENTS DIFFERENT MATERIALS AND SURFACE TEXTURES DO NOT REGISTER TEMPERATURE READINGS IN THE SAME WAY USE THE TEMPERATURE READINGS ONLY TO DETERMINE RELATIVE ...

Page 21: ...P N 595224 01 Rev E 7 12 Page 19 of 32 DIGITAL TEMPERATURE INDICATOR IS SHOWING APPROXIMATELY 211 F TRAINING IS REQUIRED BEFORE USE FIGURE 11 DIGITAL TEMPERATURE INDICATOR ...

Page 22: ...mera onto any personal computer USB 2 0 port and viewed with standard media player software The video files are date and time stamped as yymmdd_hhmmss To download you must have a Video Adapter Cable SCOTT P N 31002216 and AC power Power Supply SCOTT P N 31002284 which operates on 100 240 VAC 60 Hz and comes with a set of international plug adapters NOTE THE DATEAND TIMEARE MAINTAINED BYAN INTERNAL...

Page 23: ...RECORDING AS LONG AS THE CAMERA IS ON AND FOR APPROXIMATELY ONE MINUTE AFTER THE CAMERA IS TURNED OFF DO NOT REMOVE THE BATTERY DURING THIS TIME OR THE FINAL FILE WILL BE LOST THERE IS NO WAY TO STOP THE RECORDING EXCEPT TO TURN THE CAMERA OFF ALWAYS TURN THE CAMERA OFF WHEN NOT IN USE THIS WILL CONSERVE BATTERY LIFE AS WELLAS PREVENT FILLING THE VIDEO MEMORY WITH USELESS CONTENT AND OR RECORDING ...

Page 24: ...et of international plug adapters THERMAL VIDEO RECORDER CABLE CONNECTION FIGURE 14 USB CABLE POWER SUPPLY CONNECTION POWER CONNECTION ON ADAPTER CABLE d Connect the USB connector to a USB port on your PC 3 Turn the Camera ON using the POWER button The initialization screen will appear followed by the thermal image 4 It may take up to thirty seconds for the PC to recognize the camera as a device T...

Page 25: ...ME ARE FACTORY SET BUT MAY BE ADJUSTED BY THE END USER CONTACT SCOTT TECHNICAL SUPPORTAT ScottTechSupport tycoint com FOR DETAILS 7 Copy the files into a folder on your PC This can be done by copying the files and pasting them in the new folder or selecting the files and dragging them into the folder 8 After saving the files on the camera may be erased deleted from the camera just as any unlocked ...

Page 26: ...ght uses its own battery and is not recharged along with the camera The Picatinny mounting rail MIL STD 1913 will also accommodate other accessories Refer to the User Instructions provided with the flashlight for details of mounting use and maintenance See FIGURE 16 LANYARD ACCESSORY An optional heavy duty three foot long retractable lanyard P N 201021 01 is equipped with a clip on one end The spl...

Page 27: ...hained provided the vehicle circuit can support the required electrical draw Use the following guidelines to determine the maximum number of chargers that can be connected in this way 1 charger Maximum draw of 2 amps at 12 VDC 2 chargers Maximum draw of 4 amps at 12 VDC 3 chargers Maximum draw of 6 amps at 12 VDC 6 All wiring must be secured and must not provide a hazard to tripping or entanglemen...

Page 28: ...anyard for weakness or damage Check all battery contacts The contacts must be clean and undamaged Spring loaded contacts must be straight and move without sticking If any loose worn or damaged components are found remove the EAGLE ATTACK Thermal Camera from service and tag for repair by authorized personnel Regularly inspect the EAGLE ATTACK CHARGING SYSTEM for worn or damaged components Verify th...

Page 29: ...ed with a solution of mild detergent and water DO NOT IMMERSE THE CAMERA CAUTION DO NOT IMMERSE THE CAMERA TO CLEAN THE CAMERA HOUSING IS MOISTURE RESISTANT BUT IS NOT SUBMERSIBLE USE A DAMP CLOTH AS DESCRIBED ABOVE TO CLEAN THE OUTSIDE OF THE CAMERA IMMERSION MAY AFFECT THE OPERATION OF THE CAMERA CAUTION IF THE LENS IS DAMAGED OR MISSING DO NOT TOUCH THE INTERNAL LENS REPLACE THE LENS AS SOON AS...

Page 30: ...001913 1 To remove the Battery Clip P N 31001913 gently lift one edge of the Battery Boot P N 31001916 and push the boot down to expose the screw holding the battery clip 2 To remove the slotted Battery Retainer Bracket on the camera handle use a flat blade screwdriver to remove the two screws holding the bracket See FIGURE 18 Use a Phillips screw driver to remove the screw See FIGURE 19 These rep...

Page 31: ...rient the DISPLAY Boot so that the notch for the Power Switch aligns with the Power Switch See FIGURE 21 FIGURE 22 3 Stretch the back edge of the DISPLAY Boot around the display until it seats with the display opening in the boot firmly against the display screen See FIGURE 22 LENS BOOT The LENS Boot P N 31001914 XX XX extension number indicates color of boot stretches to fit around the lens side ...

Page 32: ...NS IS OFF DO NOT TOUCH THE INTERNAL LENS DO NOT PERMIT ANY DIRT OR FOREIGN MATERIAL INTO THE LENS AREA DIRT OR DAMAGE IN THIS AREA MAY AFFECT THE OPERATION OF THE CAMERA CAUTION USE OF A CAMERA WITH A BROKEN LENS MAY PERMIT MOISTURE DIRT OR FOREIGN MATTER INTO THE INTERNAL LENS OR THE CAMERA ELECTRONICS MOISTURE DIRT OR DAMAGE IN THIS AREA MAY AFFECT THE OPERATION OF THE CAMERA Replace the Lens As...

Page 33: ...eplace the six 6 screws Tighten screws to a torque of 6 to 8 Inch pounds Use an alternating pattern to assure even pressure on the seal DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN Overtightening may damage the housing lens cover or seal 8 Reinstall the LENS Boot with the two flats oriented above and below the lens See FIGURE 18 9 Check the operation of the camera according to the USING THE EAGLE ATTACK THERMAL IMAGING CA...

Page 34: ... permitted by SCOTT product manuals or by writ ten authorization from SCOTT To obtain performance under this warranty and as a condition precedent to any duty of SCOTT the purchaser must return such products to SCOTT a SCOTT authorized distributor or a SCOTT authorized service center Any product returned to SCOTT shall be sent to SCOTT Safety Attn Warranty Claim Dept 4320 Goldmine Road Monroe NC 2...

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