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Scout II

®

Series 

Thermal Imager

Operator’s Manual

99 Washington Street 
Melrose, MA 02176 

Phone

 781-665-

1400

Toll Free 1-800-517-8431

Visit us at www.T

estEquipmentDepot.com

Summary of Contents for Scout II 240

Page 1: ...Scout II Series Thermal Imager Operator s Manual 99 Washington Street Melrose MA 02176 Phone 781 665 1400 Toll Free 1 800 517 8431 Visit us at www TestEquipmentDepot com...

Page 2: ...any cables that came with the product should be responsibly discarded or recycled To identify a responsible disposal method where you live please contact your local waste collection or recycling servi...

Page 3: ...EVICE Read and follow all instructions Heed all warnings Only use the attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer All service must be provided by the manufacturer Battery Safety Information...

Page 4: ...kness See through smoke dust and light fog See camouflage and foliage in any lighting conditions See more and see farther than with low light night vision goggles The Scout II Series camera makes imag...

Page 5: ...nly 12 Ounces Embedded LED Task Light USB Cable for battery charging USB Video Adapter Cable for video out Scout II 320 only Rechargeable Internal Li Ion battery Provides up to 5 hours of camera opera...

Page 6: ...r camera shipment to determine the actual contents of your camera package In addition to the camera and Quick Start card the following items are included in the camera package The following optional a...

Page 7: ...arging correctly the charging indicator will be lit orange When fully charged the charging indicator will light solid green The initial charge time is approximately 5 hours To assure proper charging S...

Page 8: ...y will hold a charge for up to two months To make the best use of the camera it is important to understand the basic power states of the camera When the camera is turned on from the Off state it takes...

Page 9: ...nerally as Cayman cameras The software allows a user to make minor configuration changes to one of these cameras For example a user can turn camera sounds on or off or change the amount of time before...

Page 10: ...advance to the next lower brightness levels When the lowest brightness level is reached subsequent button presses advance to the next higher brightness level One of the following icons is displayed f...

Page 11: ...often enhance contrast of certain objects or provide better visual perspective in some conditions When switching between palettes the appropriate icon is displayed for approximately 3 seconds Zoom Bu...

Page 12: ...t helps to guard against draining the battery prematurely by inadvertently leaving the camera on Auto Shutdown turns the camera off if the following conditions are met The camera is On No buttons have...

Page 13: ...band 50 mK f 1 0 7 5 m to 13 5 m Detector Type VOx Microbolometer Scout II 240 240 x 180 pixels Scout II 320 336 x 256 pixels Resolution Display 640x480 pixels LCD Scout II 240 9Hz Refresh rate Scout...

Page 14: ...rop Test Rating 1 meter drop Scout II 240 Scout II 320 Weight including lens 12 oz 340 g Size L W H 6 70 2 31 2 44 172 58 7 62 mm Scout II 240 Scout II 320 Field of View FoV Scout II 240 24 18 NTSC Sc...

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