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C.A 1886 
C.A 1888

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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User’s manual

 

 

I.R. thermography camera 

Summary of Contents for P01651260

Page 1: ...C A 1886 C A 1888 ENGLISH User s manual I R thermography camera...

Page 2: ...quipment within the European Union In conformity with directive DEEE 2002 96 EC this equipment must not be treated as household waste Risk of danger See explanations in this user manual Problems that...

Page 3: ...English C A1886 C A1888 3 Characteristics of the laser Class 2 1 mW wavelength 635nm WARNING LASER RADIATION DO NOT LOOK DIRECTLY INTO THE BEAM CLASS 2 LASER DEVICE...

Page 4: ...PARAMETERS 15 4 3 RESTORING THE DEFAULT SETTINGS 16 5 TAKING SHOTS 16 5 1 ADJUSTING THE CAMERA 16 5 1 1 Manual focusing 16 5 1 2 I R Real and Real Mix Display 16 5 2 PARALLAX ADJUSTMENT 17 5 3 ADJUSTI...

Page 5: ...HE IMAGES 32 7 2 PLAYING THE REMARKS OPTION 33 7 3 ERASING THE IMAGES 34 8 TRANSFERRING IMAGES 35 8 1 TRANSFER BY MINI SD CARD 35 9 CONNECTIONS AND DOWNLOADING 36 9 1 CONNECTION TO A MONITOR 36 9 2 US...

Page 6: ...evice towards the sun or other source of intense heat Use only the recommended batteries and accessories Do not leave the device connected to mains when not necessary Avoid problems due to condensatio...

Page 7: ...English C A1886 C A1888 7 2 DESCRIPTION 2 1 FRONT PANEL LCD screen Torch Visual objective Keypad IR objective Battery compartment cover Laser pointer Configurable trigger...

Page 8: ...2 KEYPAD Automatic adjustment On Off button Freeze Activate image Record image Menu Validation key Cancellation 2 3 VIEW OF BACK AND BOTTOM External power supply Video output Battery compartment cover...

Page 9: ...s red during recharging and green when charging is over After recharging disconnect the charger and withdraw the battery It is a lithium ion battery It does not have to be fully discharged before rech...

Page 10: ...ent cover toward the front then lift the cover 2 Install the battery in its compartment then push it in until it locks 3 Close the battery compartment cover Withdraw the battery when you expect to lea...

Page 11: ...remains on for as long as the camera is on 4 Place your thumb above the keypad and your index finger in front of the configurable trigger Thumb Index 5 Press the On Off button and hold it down for thr...

Page 12: ...e camera Menu The device is in Menu mode Null The device is not in Menu mode and no analysis tool has been selected 1 3 The analysis tool selected is cursor 1 2 or 3 Cap The analysis tool selected is...

Page 13: ...ress the UP or DOWN arrow to select the field to be modified Press the LEFT or RIGHT arrow to define the values 5 After completing the parameterizing press the MENU VALIDATION key to close the window...

Page 14: ...T or RIGHT arrow to define the values 5 After completing the settings press the Menu Validation key to close the window and save the modifications or the C key to exit without saving About the local s...

Page 15: ...andby when you close it 4 2 SELECTION OF MENUS AND PARAMETERS 1 Press the MENU VALIDATION key to view the menus 2 Select the desired menu using the UP and DOWN arrows Analysis File IR Visible Manual A...

Page 16: ...eted when you reset the camera 5 TAKING SHOTS 5 1 ADJUSTING THE CAMERA 5 1 1 Manual focusing 1 Check that the camera is in Null mode 2 Aim the I R camera towards the target 3 Turn the focusing ring to...

Page 17: ...e I R image is displayed on screen All of the analysis tools are available in this mode 6 sorts of palettes can be selected Vision In this mode only the visual image is displayed on screen The analysi...

Page 18: ...usts the brightness and or the contrast automatically when you press the A key 5 3 2 Manual adjustment You can adjust the image brightness and contrast in the menu or by pressing the arrows in NULL mo...

Page 19: ...e Manual Adj Object Param System Setup Analysis setup Local setup Date Time Camera setup System info 3 Press the UP or DOWN arrow to select Camera setup then press the MENU VALIDATION key Shut down Ne...

Page 20: ...the brightness of the image Span The device automatically adjusts the contrast of the image Continuous Adjust Determines whether the brightness and contrast of the image displayed on screen are adjust...

Page 21: ...lect the range Press the UP or DOWN arrow to define the measurement range This option is not available when the image is frozen Level 30 C Span 10 C Temp Range 20 250 Filter Off Range 4 When you have...

Page 22: ...TION key 3 Press the UP or DOWN arrow to select the field to be modified Press the LEFT or RIGHT arrow to define the values Comp Obj 2 Spot2 Ref Temp 25 C Object All Emiss 0 95 Distance 5m Global Setu...

Page 23: ...ue according to the distance to the target Env Temp Entry of the environment temperature Humidity Entry of the ambient relative humidity Comp Obj Comp Obj1 can be set as any spot and area Comp Obj2 ca...

Page 24: ...setup System info Analysis File IR Visible Manual Adj Object Param System Setup 4 Adjustment of an analysis parameter Press the UP or DOWN arrow to select the field to be modified Press the LEFT or R...

Page 25: ...al The colours available are Transparent Green Black and White Isotherm Type Sets the isothermal analysis mode Five modes are available Interval below above dual below and dual above Interval Display...

Page 26: ...4 Moving the analysis point Once the cursor has been selected SP1 to SP3 is displayed in the bottom left corner press the UP DOWN LEFT and RIGHT arrows to move the active point The temperature of the...

Page 27: ...P or DOWN arrow to select Profile then press the MENU VALIDATION key Temperature distribution 8 Press the UP or DOWN key to move the profile 6 3 4 Area analysis 1 Press the MENU VALIDATION key 2 Press...

Page 28: ...Min Area2 Min Area3 Max Area4 Max Surface5 Area NO Reading A reading will appear at the top right corner It is the reading of the highest lowest average temperature of the current area H is short for...

Page 29: ...emove all of the analysis tools Press the UP or DOWN key to select Remove All then the MENU VALIDATION key All of the analysis tools are removed 6 5 RECORDING THE IMAGE You can record an image after f...

Page 30: ...r DOWN arrow to select the File menu 4 Press the UP or DOWN arrow to select Voice REC then press the MENU VALIDATION key The message Voice Recording is displayed on the LCD screen 5 Speak into the mic...

Page 31: ...LEFT or RIGHT arrow to select the desired function About the configurable release function None The function is inactive Save Makes it possible to record the image by keeping the release pressed for 3...

Page 32: ...am System Setup Open Save Delete File setup Voice rec Voice Play 4 Select an image and press the MENU VALIDATION key to open it When you open an image you can analyze it and associate a voice remark w...

Page 33: ...s the LEFT or RIGHT key to select the desired directory You can press the A C and S keys simultaneously to reset the directory name to RAYCA000 7 2 PLAYING THE REMARKS OPTION If a voice remark is asso...

Page 34: ...e erasing an image 1 Press the MENU VALIDATION key then the UP or DOWN arrow to select the File menu 2 Press the UP or DOWN arrow to select Delete then press the MENU VALIDATION key Open Save Delete F...

Page 35: ...D card from the device and load the images into your computer using the Mini SD card reader provided 1 Open the flap on the Mini SD card slot 2 Press lightly on the card then let it exit It ejects aut...

Page 36: ...ideo input jack of the screen 4 Switch on the screen and the I R camera 9 2 USING THE BLUETOOTH HEADSET OPTION The device has a module that lets you use the Bluetooth headset optional to record voice...

Page 37: ...or approximately 2 seconds to couple the headset and the camera When the coupling has been performed the power indicator of the headset flashes blue and that of the camera lights in green You then see...

Page 38: ...load the images into a computer and erase them in the camera to make room The camera fails to record Internal memory incorrectly formatted Format the internal memory to FAT16 format Battery capacity...

Page 39: ...w brush to eliminate dust and dirt If necessary wipe the screen gently with a soft cloth or a lens cleaning cloth to remove any adherent dirt Never rub the LCD screen and never press firmly on its sur...

Page 40: ...ot apply in the following cases Inappropriate use of the equipment or use with incompatible equipment Modifications made to the equipment without the explicit permission of the manufacturer s technica...

Page 41: ...Highly oxidized aluminium 25 600 0 30 0 40 Brass Shiny brass extreme polishing 28 0 03 Oxidized brass 200 600 0 61 0 59 Chromium Polished chromium 40 1090 0 08 0 36 Copper Shiny copper 100 0 05 Highly...

Page 42: ...chromium 50 500 0 95 0 98 Nickel silver alloy 100 0 14 Stainless steel 18 8 25 0 16 304 8Cr 18Ni 215 490 0 44 0 36 310 25Cr 20Ni 215 520 0 90 0 97 Tin Commercial tinplate 100 0 07 Highly oxidized 0 20...

Page 43: ...stance 0 1m 0 1m Digital video 640x480 pixels full colour Illuminator Produces sharp high quality visual images in dark areas Visual image Min focal distance 0 1m Display of image Infrared image real...

Page 44: ...istance Ambient temperature Relative humidity Display of isotherms Mono colour display of a user adjustable temperature interval Analysis functions Voice remarks By Bluetooth option Software Analysis...

Page 45: ...E Delivered with 1 battery charger 2 batteries 1 2GB Mini SD card 1 card reader 1 video cable RayCAm standard report on CD ROM 1 user manual on CD ROM in 5 languages 1 test report 1 Carrying case ACCE...

Page 46: ...561 MIDDLE EAST Chauvin Arnoux Middle East P O BOX 60 154 1241 2020 JAL EL DIB Beirut LEBANON Tel 01 89 04 25 Fax 01 89 04 24 STERREICH Chauvin Arnoux Ges m b H Slamastrasse 29 2 4 1230 Wien Tel 01 61...

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