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VIS-IR Thermography Detector Product Guide 

 

Xtralis 

36218_A2 

 

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Summary of Contents for VIS-IR

Page 1: ...XTRALIS VIS IRTM THERMOGRAPHY DETECTOR PRODUCT GUIDE July 2023 Doc No 36218_A2 Part No AD36218 001 VIS IR THERMOGRAPHY DETECTOR...

Page 2: ...tion loss of business loss of profits or loss of data arising out of your use of the products Without limiting this general disclaimer the following specific warnings and disclaimers also apply Fitnes...

Page 3: ...n accordance with the instruction may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment d...

Page 4: ...Card Installation 13 Connecting to Computer 16 7 Software Installation 17 8 Software Configuration 18 Software Window 18 Menu and Toolbar 19 8 2 1 Menu 19 8 2 2 Toolbar 20 Detector Configuration 20 8...

Page 5: ...tures VIS IR contains the following features Bi spectral IR visual On board pre alarm alarm and fail safe fault relay outputs Sensor resolution 384 x 288 pixels Minimum area size detected 3x3 pixels D...

Page 6: ...ection Area Settings Point line rectangle circle polygon Temperature Alarms ROI Minimum maximum average temperature Rate of Rise minute freely programmable Detection Hotspot cold spot Pre alarm alarm...

Page 7: ...Product Guide Xtralis 36218_A2 3 EMC EN 50130 4 2011 A1 2014 UNE EN 62368 1 2014 AC1 2015 AC2 2015 EN 62368 1 2014 AC 2015 AC 2017 A11 2017 IEC 62368 1 2014 COR1 2015 COR2015 POSE000_18 FCC Rules and...

Page 8: ...VIS IR Thermography Detector Product Guide Xtralis 36218_A2 4 3 Dimensions Standard Detector...

Page 9: ...36218_A2 5 4 System Configuration The following diagram shows the overall configuration of VIS IR that can be connected to the laptop and Fire Alarm Control Panel FACP for simultaneous configuration...

Page 10: ...Interest ROI The FOV of the detector must be oriented to the central point of the area to monitor Avoid reflections and direct sunlight on the target Avoid direct sunlight on the detector lens saturat...

Page 11: ...heoretical Spot Size Ratio Calculator is a user friendly tool to determine lens distance and minimum detection size at a given distance The sheet allows to calculate according to the 5x5 pixel rule CN...

Page 12: ...fitted junction box It would be preferable to mount the junction box prior to installing the detector Figure 5 Wall Mounted FTD The detector can be wall mounted as explained below 1 Prepare the detect...

Page 13: ...ring as per section 5 2 6 Bring in the detector and connect the wires and then screw the detector housing to the junction box Figure 7 Screw the Detector Housing to the Junction Box 7 Power up the dev...

Page 14: ...sition Wiring The junction box can be pre mounted and field wiring can be done by an electrical contractor prior to the detector installation and commissioning The connectors for the field wiring are...

Page 15: ...e protection codes and standards to the PWR IN socket and if required loop out to another detector via the PWR OUT socket The detector will not operate if the power supply polarity is reversed When po...

Page 16: ...T ON Air Purge Fault ON Less than 2V signals RESET OFF Air Purge Fault OFF The input is isolated from the system by an opto coupler device RESET Air Purge Fault Relays Relays on junction box are used...

Page 17: ...Use only class A micro SD cards SanDisc Samsung etc and make sure the card is FAT 32 formatted The data is stored first in first out FIFO The card can save video clips pictures and an alarm log In th...

Page 18: ...IR Thermography Detector Product Guide Xtralis 36218_A2 14 Figure 14 Delete Partition 6 Go to Partition again and select Create Figure 15 Create New Partition A warning dialogue box appears as shown b...

Page 19: ...PC and keep it in a safe place 12 Use Torx T10 tool to open the bottom cover of the camera once it is opened the SD card slot is seen 13 Insert the SD card in the camera slot as shown below Figure 17...

Page 20: ...not properly installed check and adjust the SD Card fitment in the slot Connecting to Computer The FTD detectors require ViSM software for configuration and management of the detectors Up to 8 detect...

Page 21: ...e installation must be carried out on a computer that meets at least the following specifications Windows 10 OS Intel i7 processor 8GB RAM 5GB HDD Gigabit Ethernet network card Mouse keyboard and disp...

Page 22: ...ction ROI different detection area settings spot line polygons etc pre alarm and alarm levels color scheme selection logging and communication While the detectors fully operate on their own very usefu...

Page 23: ...ke videos or images as well as open videos or radiometric images for analysis Menu and Toolbar 8 2 1 Menu At the Working Area there are tabs available for an easy navigation through the software Main...

Page 24: ...igure 23 Toolbar Detector Configuration 8 3 1 Adding New Detector To add a new detector it is important to check the number of detectors shown via Settings Application Maximum 8 detectors can be viewe...

Page 25: ...its configuration page appears where you can change the device name which default value is the device s IP address You can also select whether you need IR or Visual as shown below Figure 26 Detector C...

Page 26: ...age click Accept then click the Play button If you need to see both IR visual image you need to add the same detector twice 8 3 2 Transmissivity Ambient Parameters The transmissivity emissivity and se...

Page 27: ...ve Humidity relative humidity in percentage of the FOV Click Save to save the configuration of the detector 8 3 3 Removing Detector It is possible to delete a detector from the list of detectors by cl...

Page 28: ...ware settings as explained above Peak hold minimum the temperature value of the area is the minimum value of all frames inside the indicated buffer time in software settings as explained above 8 4 2 H...

Page 29: ...emperature analysis can be defined edited and deleted through the Alarms menu To create a new alarm click the icon Register new alarm Figure 30 Alarm Tab Figure 31 Alarm Configuration To create a new...

Page 30: ...ed with the time delay This temperature difference corresponds to the negative variation from which the timer stops For example for a temperature threshold of detection set at 70 C and a delay time of...

Page 31: ...Thermography Detector Product Guide Xtralis 36218_A2 27 Figure 33 Notifications Window If Alarm is latched you can unlatch it by unchecking the Alarm s Active checkbox as shown below Figure 34 Unlatch...

Page 32: ...atch free 6 months Check the junction box and ensure that all wires are properly connected 1 year Temperature readings verification and alarm reporting using a Black Body Compare to the detector readi...

Page 33: ...er in the same IP address range of the detector Different IP address range between camera and the PC Verify that the Ethernet card is configured according to the camera s IP address Images with delay...

Page 34: ...including but not limited to trademarks copyrights patent are hereby acknowledged You agree not to copy communicate to the public adapt distribute transfer sell modify or publish any contents of this...

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