of air, out of direct sunlight, and away from radiant heat (for example,
portable heaters, electrical sources).
• Avoid strong lighting (for example, incandescent, halogen and
quartz tungsten halogen light bulbs).
and reasonably describe any damage.
• Send the lighting fixture to the address below, freight prepaid.
Original purchaser assumes all shipping costs and assumes the
risk of loss or damage occurring during shipping or handling of
the lighting fixture.
PREPARING THE THERMAL IMAGING SYSTEM
• The 52070F thermal imager does not require the use of a black body
for calibration during evaluation
• Turn on the camera 30 minutes before use.
PREPARING THE PERSON BEING EVALUATED
The person operating the thermal imaging system should make sure
the person being evaluated:
• Does not have any face obstructions during measurement (such as a
mask, glasses, hat, headband, or scarf), the person's hair is pulled away
from the face, and the person’s face is clean and dry.
• Does not have a higher or lower face temperature from wearing
excessive clothing or head covers (for example, headbands, bandanas)
or from using facial cleansing products (for example, cosmetic wipes).
• Has waited at least 15 minutes in the measurement room or 30 minutes
after exercising, strenuous physical activity, bathing, or using hot or cold
compresses on the face.
USING THE THERMAL IMAGING SYSTEM
• Measure only one person’s surface skin temperature at a time.
• Position the person at a fixed distance of 3 feet (1 meter) from the
thermal imaging system, directly facing the camera.
• Recommended viewing angle is approximately 21° vertical x 21°
horizontal
• The image area should include the person’s whole face
• If an increased temperature is seen using the thermal imaging system,
you should use a different method to confirm a fever. Public health
officials can help you determine if the fever is a sign of infection.
CONTROL BUTTONS AND TRIGGER
Before using this thermal imaging camera, become familiar with the
operation of the control buttons and trigger as described below:
•
POWER/BACK/LOCK
- Long press (press and hold for greater than 2
seconds) to turn the thermal imager ON or OFF. A short press of this
button will exit a menu screen. This button is also used to lock the current
scene temperature range. A soft lock Button will appear on the display
above the button when this option is available.
•
OK/MENU
- A short press will access the Settings Menu. A short press
will also confirm an edit. A short press will also save an image when
prompted (a soft “SAVE” button will appear on the display above the
button when this option is available).
• UP ARROW and DOWN ARROW – Use these buttons to scroll the Settings
Menu and select a menu item setting.
•
TRIGGER/LED Flashligh
t - Short press will take a snapshot of the current
image. Short press again to discard the image and return to live image
mode. Long press will turn on the LED flashlight. Long press again will
turn off the LED flashlight.