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CONTENTS 
 

1. SAFETY REGULATIONS 
2. FUNCTIONS/APPLICATIONS  
3. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 
4. DELIVERY PACKAGE 
5. PRODUCT DECRIPTION 
5.1. Buttons 
5.2. Interface 
5.3. Display 
6. BEFORE START OPERATION 
6.1. Battery installation and replacement 
6.2. Replacement of the battery 
6.3. Battery safety and usage 
6.4. Menu 
6.4.1. Measurement 
6.4.2. Auto/manually 
6.4.3. Setup menu 
6.4.3.1. Measurement 
6.4.3.2. Adjustment 
6.4.3.3. Alarm 
6.4.3.4. Date/Time  
6.4.3.5. System setup 
6.4.3.6. System Information 
6.4.3.7. Factory Default 
6.4.4. File 
6.4.4.1. Open 
6.4.4.2. Save 
6.4.4.3. Auto Save 
6.4.4.4. Delete 
6.4.4.5. Format 
7. OPERATION 
7.1. Capture an image 
7.2. Temperature measurement 
7.3. Freeze and save image 
7.4. Viewing stored Images 
7.5. Export saved images 
8. TROUBLESHOOTING 
9. CARE AND MAINTENANCE 
10. UTILIZATION 
11. WARRANTY 
Appendix A  
Appendix B 
 

Summary of Contents for IR-CAM4

Page 1: ...easurement 6 4 2 Auto manually 6 4 3 Setup menu 6 4 3 1 Measurement 6 4 3 2 Adjustment 6 4 3 3 Alarm 6 4 3 4 Date Time 6 4 3 5 System setup 6 4 3 6 System Information 6 4 3 7 Factory Default 6 4 4 Fil...

Page 2: ...ry Avoid heating the battery to avoid the risk of explosion Remove the battery from the device if it not used for a long time Do not leave discharged battery in the device 2 FUNCTIONS APPLICATIONS IR...

Page 3: ...imum minimum temp auto tracking Up to1 movable areas maximum minimum and average temperatures Alarm voice color Image control Color palette 6 palettes changeable Image adjustment Auto manual gain and...

Page 4: ...ute button performs 2 functions a The first function is modification of selected parameters It is obtained by a quick press and release less than 2 seconds with this functions to modify their paramete...

Page 5: ...or saving thermal image Press the key once to freeze the image Press Confirm to save the image or Press C to return to real time measurement 5 Menu Confirm key bar Includes Up Down Left Right and Men...

Page 6: ...ement White crosshair 3 Selected spot temperature Yellow crosshair and show by 4 Emissivity Indicates Imagers emissivity setting 5 Minimum temperature Indicates minimum value of the palette 6 Palette...

Page 7: ...t Insert the battery the battery contacts must face into the battery compartment Replace the cover and screw down CAUTION Use only original manufacturer replacement battery Use of incorrect battery ma...

Page 8: ...than 50 charge prior to recharge The ambient temperature for charging should be 32 F 0 C to 104 F 40 C If under 32 F 0 C the battery capacity will be diminished if over 104 F 40 C the battery may over...

Page 9: ...all measurements from the screen Add Hot Spot adds a moving cursor that automatically displays the hottest spot in the image Designated by SH and H Add Cold Spot adds a moving cursor that automatical...

Page 10: ...ialog box User can view or set temperature range lens type temperature unit ambient temperature reference type and reference temperature Press Up and Down keys to choose different items Left and Right...

Page 11: ...rea measurements the selected measurement mode Min Max or Average will have to meet or exceed the set temperature in order to trigger the alarm Temp Alarm Off disables alarm function On enables alarm...

Page 12: ...splay with choices being 20 40 60 80 and 100 Trigger User can define the trigger key function from Spot Temp Area Temp and Save key Spot Temp Adds or deletes Spot Measurement Area Temp Adds or deletes...

Page 13: ...lete all parameters defined by user NOTE Restoring Default settings will NOT delete images stored on the TF card 6 4 4 File 6 4 4 1 Open Press Menu key to activate the main menu Select File Open press...

Page 14: ...will prompt the user to install a TF card The Display will acknowledge when the TF card is installed properly 6 4 4 3 Auto Save Auto Save allows the camera to automatically save images at a user spec...

Page 15: ...nds the power on routine will finish and the camera will start its measurements Remove the lens cap and aim at the target Adjust the focus for the clearest target thermal image NOTE Failure to properl...

Page 16: ...e to save the image or select Cancel to exit the operation Press Menu key to activate the main menu Choose File Save and the system will initiate the save cycle With the Trigger parameter located in S...

Page 17: ...this type of damage of microbolometer detector The actual temperature of the object may differ from the measurement result of the device The examined surfaces may be potentially dangerous Measured obj...

Page 18: ...aterial or workmanship in full volume and at its own expense 2 The warranty period is 24 months and starts from the date of purchase by the end consumer see the original supporting document 3 The Warr...

Page 19: ...95 Candle soot 20 0 95 Rough lead surface 20 0 98 Oil paint Value of 16 colors 100 0 94 Paper White 20 0 93 Sand soil Surface 20 0 90 Timber Dressed 20 0 90 Water Distilled water 20 0 96 Skin Human 3...

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