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IR Thermography Camera 

User Manual 

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Summary of Contents for C.A 1877

Page 1: ...C A 1877 C A 1878 IR Thermography Camera User Manual ENGLISH...

Page 2: ...cal and electronic equipment 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 m...

Page 3: ...English C A 1877 C A 1878 3 Specifications of the laser Class 2 1 mW wavelength 635 nm WARNING LASER RADIATION DO NOT LOOK DIRECTLY INTO THE BEAM CLASS 2 LASER DEVICE...

Page 4: ...G THE LCD SCREEN 18 4 2 SELECTION OF THE MENUS AND PARAMETERS 19 4 3 RESTORING THE DEFAULT PARAMETERS 21 5 TAKING SHOTS 22 5 1 ADJUSTING THE CAMERA 22 5 1 1 MANUAL FOCUSING 22 5 2 ADHUSTING THE IR CAM...

Page 5: ...HE SUN SHADE 30 9 TROUBLESHOOTING 31 10 MAINTENANCE 32 10 1 SERVICING AND MAINTAINING THE CAMERA 32 10 2 METROLOGICAL CHECK 32 10 3 REPAIR 32 11 WARRANTY 33 12 APPENDIX 34 12 1 TABLE OF EMISSIVITIES 3...

Page 6: ...the device 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 conden...

Page 7: ...English C A 1877 C A 1878 7 2 DESCRIPTION 2 1 FRONT PANEL Focusing ring Laser pointer Lens locking ring IR lens Trigger...

Page 8: ...English 8 C A 1877 C A 1878 2 2 VIEW OF BACK AND BOTTOM Keypad LCD screen...

Page 9: ...77 C A 1878 9 2 3 CONTROLS 2 4 BOTTOM CONNECTORS Automatic adjustment key Switch Indicator Freeze Activate Cancel key Menu Enter key Cursor key Battery latch Multiple connector Slot for SD card Batter...

Page 10: ...et The charging indicator lights up red during charging of the battery and turns green when the battery is fully charged After recharging disconnect the battery charger and remove the battery pack The...

Page 11: ...e battery compartment cover in the direction shown by the arrow 2 Insert the battery Insert the battery in the direction shown by the arrow 3 Insert the SD card Insert the SD card in the direction sho...

Page 12: ...aced or recharged 3 3 POWERING UP THE CAMERA The indicator comes on when the camera is powered up 1 Holding the camera correctly in your right hand place your thumb above the keypad and your index fin...

Page 13: ...een has a field of view covering 100 of the real image sighted The following information is displayed on the screen Upper limit of colour scale Operating indicator Battery charge Time Colour scale Low...

Page 14: ...selected SP1 Displays the current analysis tool Cursor 1 CAP Displays the current analysis tool mode of the cursor in automatic tracking E Current emissivity value An SD card has been inserted The st...

Page 15: ...a System Setup 3 Press the UP or DOWN arrow of the selector to choose Date Time then press the MENU ENTER key Date Time File setup Standard Local Setup System Info 4 Setting the date and time Press th...

Page 16: ...tup 3 Press the UP or DOWN arrow of the selector to choose Local Setup then press the MENU ENTER key Date Time File setup Standard Local Setup System Info 4 Local Setup Press the UP or DOWN arrow of t...

Page 17: ...language of the menus and messages Video output Determines the format of the video output of the camera PAL or NTSC Temp unit Chooses the scale for display of the temperature by the camera C or F Dist...

Page 18: ...the thermal images and set the parameters of the menus proceed as follows 1 Open the LCD screen in the direction shown by the arrow 2 Aim the IR camera at a subject For a better temperature measuremen...

Page 19: ...s the MENU ENTER key 2 Press the LEFT or RIGHT arrow of the selector 3 Press the UP or DOWN arrow of the selector 4 Press the MENU ENTER key 1Menu 2Select a function using File menu Object parameters...

Page 20: ...e choice of menus displayed will depend on the use and on the content of the parameters The choice of menus depends on the type of camera 00001 00002 001 001 Dir DIACA006 Open CA000001 MIR 4 Change th...

Page 21: ...parameters of use of the menus and keys to their default values 1 Switch the IR camera off 2 Press both the switch and the C key for a few seconds The stored data will not be erased when you restore t...

Page 22: ...1877 C A 1878 5 TAKING SHOTS 5 1 ADJUSTING THE CAMERA 5 1 1 MANUAL FOCUSING 1 Aim the IR camera at the subject 2 Turn the focusing ring to adjust the sharpness of the subject 3 Turn the ring until the...

Page 23: ...Press the MENU ENTER key 2 Press the UP or DOWN arrow of the selector to choose the current element and on LEFT or RIGHT arrow to choose the palette Spot File Iron Object para System Setup 3 After th...

Page 24: ...or the C key to return to the main menu without saving About the analysis parameters Emiss Property of the material essential to a correct determination of the temperature of the target sighted Parame...

Page 25: ...coldest point according to the user s choice Press the LEFT or RIGHT arrow to select automatic detection of the hottest or coldest point Maximum File Iron Object para System Setup 4 Moving the cursor...

Page 26: ...READING AND ERASING 6 1 OPENING THE IMAGES You can view and analyze the images recorded on the LCD screen 1 Press the MENU ENTER key 2 Press the UP or DOWN arrow of the selector to choose the File me...

Page 27: ...splayed on the screen 2 If the image you want to open or delete is not in the current folder press the LEFT or RIGHT arrow of the selector several times to select the image 3 Press the S key to activa...

Page 28: ...ector to choose the File Setup menu then press the MENU ENTER key Date Time File setup Standard Local Setup System Info 4 Press the UP or DOWN arrow of the selector to choose the Directory Name menu t...

Page 29: ...withdraw the SD card from the camera and download the images to a computer using the SD card reader provided 1 Open the cover of the battery SD card compartment 2 Press gently on the SD card which wil...

Page 30: ...8 ACCESSORIES 8 1 USING THE SUN SHADE When you film outdoors in sunlight the sun shade will make it easier to see the screen clearly 1 Install the sun shade in the direction shown by the arrow follow...

Page 31: ...and erase them from the camera to make room Internal memory incorrectly formatted Format the internal memory to FAT32 format Battery discharges rapidly Battery capacity reduced because of a year or mo...

Page 32: ...CREEN Use a blow brush to eliminate dust and dirt If necessary wipe the screen gently with a soft cloth or a lens cleaning cloth to remove persistent dirt Never rub the LCD screen and never press hard...

Page 33: ...not 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 technic...

Page 34: ...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 oxidized copper 25 0 078 Copper o...

Page 35: ...r 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 0 200 0 60 Zinc Oxidation at 400 C 400 0 0...

Page 36: ...chanism Manual focusing I F O V with standard objective lens 2 2 mrad Presentation of image Image modes Thermal Merge No Image annotation No Screen 2 5 TFT screen Measurement Temperature range 20 C 25...

Page 37: ...adapter 8V 11V output to the camera Power management Standby mode Environmental conditions Operating temperature 15 C to 50 C 5 F to 122 F Storage temperature range 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F Humidit...

Page 38: ...1 plain cardboard box for transport 1 battery charger 1 battery 1 2GB miniSD card 1 card reader DiaCam Preview software on CD ROM 1 user manual DiaCAm on CD ROM 1 DiaCAm Preview software user manual...

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