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Battery Installation

This camera comes with a Lithium ion battery already 

installed inside the handle. The battery does not need to be 

removed for charging. 

TO CHARGE THE BATTERY

1.  Flip open the door on the Left Hand side of the camera to 

expose the Micro USB port.

2.  Plug in the included micro USB Cable, ensuring the cable 

seats fully. 

3.  Attach the USB end of the cord to a computer or any USB 

wall charger.

4.  Power cubes typically used to charge cell phones are safe 

to use with this camera.

5.  The charging icon will appear in the upper right corner of 

the screen.

TO REPLACE THE BATTERY 
Note… 

Before replacing the battery, turn the camera 

off

.

1.  Ensure the replacement battery is a direct replacement 

from Sper Scientific. This battery is custom made and 

substitutions can damage the camera. 

2.  Hold the camera firmly in your palm with the trigger facing 

up and away from your body.

3.  Using steady pressure, press the rubber portion of the 

handle straight down. The rubber portion is the removable 

battery cover.

4.  While pressing down, slide the battery cover away from 

the handle. The cover will click once.

5.  Push the battery cover again and it will easily come off 

with a second click.

Summary of Contents for 800201

Page 1: ...1 Thermal Imaging Camera 220 x 160 800201 Instruction Manual...

Page 2: ...OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 3 FEATURES 4 MATERIALS SUPPLIED 4 FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION 5 LCD DISPLAY 6 SET UP 7 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURES 12 IMAGE DOWNLOADING 14 CARE AND MAINTENANCE 18 SPECIFICATIONS 19 WAR...

Page 3: ...utiful 3 5 full color display Five available thermal color palettes and an impressive 35 200 pixel resolution ensure the images are crystal clear and can easily be placed in reports and presentations...

Page 4: ...er for protection User defined crosshair pinpointing Minimum and Maximum values Adjustable emissivity 0 5m focal length Rechargeable Lithium ion battery MATERIALS SUPPLIED Thermal Imaging Camera Carry...

Page 5: ...5 FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 POWER Button 2 MENU Button 3 SELECT Button 4 ENTER Button 5 RIGHT Arrow Visual Image Toggle 6 DOWN Arrow 7 LEFT Arrow 8 UP Arrow MIN MAX Toggle...

Page 6: ...shair 2 Minimum Temperature Location Green Square 3 Maximum Temperature Location Red Square 4 Current Maximum and Minimum Values 5 Battery Level Indicator 6 Emissivity Indicator 7 Color Palette Indica...

Page 7: ...era 5 The charging icon will appear in the upper right corner of the screen TO REPLACE THE BATTERY Note Before replacing the battery turn the camera off 1 Ensure the replacement battery is a direct re...

Page 8: ...conds to turn on This is normal 3 Press and hold POWER until Power off displays on the screen The camera will turn off after a five second count down SETTING THE DATE AND TIME 1 Turn the camera on 2 P...

Page 9: ...normal Camera Mode Note The Date and Time must be entered in military format regardless of the time format setting you select For example 6pm must be entered as 18 00 00 Once in measuring mode AM PM w...

Page 10: ...stom value 7 The camera will return to the previous settings page 8 Press MENU to return to normal Camera Mode CHOOSING THE COLOR PALETTE 1 Turn the camera on 2 Press MENU 3 Press the DOWN arrow to hi...

Page 11: ...aging Camera will always provide temperature data for the entire image on the screen It cannot differentiate between the objects within the image Therefore you must pay attention to where the square m...

Page 12: ...photograph The thermal readings are still functioning 5 Press the RIGHT arrow to begin blending the thermal image with the visual 6 Continue to press RIGHT up to 4 more times to continue blending the...

Page 13: ...press MENU 2 Use the UP and DOWN arrows to select Images 3 Press the RIGHT arrow to expand Images 4 Use the UP and DOWN arrows to choose the image you want to view 5 Press SELECT to open the chosen i...

Page 14: ...lete copy and share all images within the camera CARE AND MAINTENANCE Store the camera in its protective case with the lens cover closed to prevent debris from entering the lens area Use only the reco...

Page 15: ...0 99 Available Color Palettes Spectral rainbow iron oxide cool color black and white white and black Capture Frequency 8Hz Focal Length 0 5 meters Temperature Range 20 C 300 C 4 F 572 F Internal Stora...

Page 16: ...ble This warranty does not cover batteries battery leakage or damage resulting from accident tampering misuse or abuse of the product Opening the meter to expose its electronics will void the warranty...

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