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IRI2010 Thermal Imaging Camera 

User Manual 

 

 

 
 

 

  

Safety Warning: 
The  equipment  described  in  this  document  uses  a  Class  2  laser.    Under  no  account  should 
anyone look directly into the laser beam or the laser beam exit aperture, irreversible damage 
to  the  eye  may  occur.  The  laser  should  not  be  operated  when  there  are  personnel  in  the 
imager’s field of view.

 

Caution  –  use  of  controls  or  adjustments  or  performance  of  procedures  other  than  those 
specified in this document may result in hazardous laser radiation exposure. 

 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 

 

 

InfraRed Integrated Systems Ltd

 

Park Circle,  Tithe Barn Way, Swan Valley,  Northampton,  NN4 9BG,  UK 

Tel: +44 (0) 1604 594200     Fax: +44 (0) 1604 594210

 

Email: 

[email protected]

        

www.irisys.co.uk

 

 

©  2009  InfraRed  Integrated  Systems  Limited  (Irisys).  No  part  of  this  publication  may  be  reproduced  without  prior  permission  in  writing  from 
Irisys. Whilst Irisys will endeavor to ensure  that  any data contained in this product information is  correct, Irisys do not warrant its  accuracy or 
accept liability for any reliance on it. Irisys reserve the right to change the specification of the products and descriptions in this publication without 
notice. Prior to ordering products please check with Irisys for current specification details. All brands and product names  are acknowledged and 
may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for IRI2010

Page 1: ...Tithe Barn Way Swan Valley Northampton NN4 9BG UK Tel 44 0 1604 594200 Fax 44 0 1604 594210 Email support irisys co uk www irisys co uk 2009 InfraRed Integrated Systems Limited Irisys No part of this publication may be reproduced without prior permission in writing from Irisys Whilst Irisys will endeavor to ensure that any data contained in this product information is correct Irisys do not warrant...

Page 2: ...7 5 Menu structure 9 5 1 Infrared settings 10 5 2 Measurement options 11 5 3 Camera settings 12 5 4 Audio settings 13 5 5 Image browser 14 5 6 Date Time settings 14 5 7 Language selection 15 6 Adding captions when saving images 16 6 1 Voice message 16 6 2 Text captions 17 APPENDIX 18 A1 Emissivity tables 18 A2 Full icon list 19 A3 Technical specification 20 ...

Page 3: ...IPU 40211 issue 1 Page 3 of 21 1 Contents of the case 1 The case 2 Camera 3 PSU and International adaptors 4 CD User manual and software 5 USB cable camera to PC 6 Handle 7 Quick start guide ...

Page 4: ...f 21 2 Main features and controls Laser button Save button Microphone Speaker On Off button Toggle button 4 Navigation buttons Hotkey 4 Hotkey 3 Hotkey 2 Hotkey 1 Save button Laser Light Visible camera Infrared lens Laser button ...

Page 5: ...et from the camera Press the on off button to switch the camera on Press and hold for a few seconds to switch the camera off Gently rotate the lens clockwise and anti clockwise to focus the image Remember to remove the lens cap The camera s built in battery is charged via the charging port A fully charged battery will last approximately 6 hours A red LED indicates charging which turns to green whe...

Page 6: ...ssing it again returns the camera to live operation Hotkey 4 is used to enter and exit the menu See appendix A2 for a full icon list d Menu The Menu is selected by Hotkey 4 Use the Navigation buttons to move around and use Hotkey 3 to select a menu function Full details of menus in section 5 e Saving an image To save a live or frozen image press the Save button once If Caption Mode or Voice Annota...

Page 7: ... right hand side of the display 4 Thermal and visible image blending The camera can show a thermal image or a visible image of the scene or a mixed blend of both 1 Press Hotkey 2 until the Visible On Off icon appears 2 If off press the centre toggle button to toggle to Visible On 3 Use either the up down or left right navigation buttons to merge blend the visible and thermal images Blend options a...

Page 8: ...n 3 Use the up down and left right navigation buttons to align the thermal and visible images 4 The alignment facility is only available when the camera is on and in live mode Note the visual image is moved during alignment Examples of alignment Fully Aligned Align left Align right Align up Align down 5 Four pre programmed alignment distances are included These are at 0 5m 1m 2m and 4m ranges With...

Page 9: ...t c Use the up down buttons to move in the selected list and select the required item d Use the left right buttons to change values and options for the specific item e Press Hotkey 4 to exit or Hotkey 1 to go back to the previous menu Measurement options Infrared settings Image browser Date Time settings Audio settings Language selection Camera settings Centre toggle button Up Down Left Right navi...

Page 10: ...de Palette Display in image using different colour palettes 1 Ironbow 5 High Contrast 2 Rainbow 6 Rainbow 16 3 Isotherm Style 7 Black Hot 4 Hot Metal 8 White Hot Reflected Temp Usually set to the ambient temperature Applies only when emissivity of less than 1 is selected Temp units Choose between C and F Integration Chose an integration period from 1 fast to 9 slow This determines the trade off be...

Page 11: ...ayed Three different area size boxes can be selected via Hotkey 1 Note that the above three items are mutually exclusive i e when one is turned on the other two are disabled Isotherms Select High Low or High Low in order to highlight areas of the scene with temperatures within one or two temperature bands The temperature bands are adjustable by means of Hotkey 1 and the navigation keys Temp profil...

Page 12: ...Select On to enable the addition of a text caption when saving an image Options will then be displayed when saving an image to be selected by means of Hotkey 2 and hotkey 3 Auto off Select 5 Mins 10 Mins 20 Mins to allow the camera to switch itself off after a defined period of inactivity in order to save power There is also an Always On option Camera reset Select with Hotkey 3 to restore the fact...

Page 13: ...ssage to each saved image Select Combined to add a common voice message at the start of a set of images and add additional comments for each image Voice playback Select speaker or headset for the desired method of audible outputs Volume Select the volume of the audible outputs from 1 to 9 If session is selected the voice message is recorded in the audio settings by pressing Hotkey 3 Recording is s...

Page 14: ...letion press Hotkey 3 When a stored image is displayed press Hotkey 3 to return to live imaging 5 6 Date Time settings a Use the left right buttons to navigate in this menu the item that can be changed is highlighted in red In the picture above the day DD 14 is highlighted b Use the up down buttons to change the value c The date formats can be changed by pressing Hotkey 2 to cycle through DD MM YY...

Page 15: ...40211 issue 1 Page 15 of 21 5 7 Language selection When the language is highlighted shown by a yellow box around it press Hotkey 3 to select French German Italian Spanish Portuguese Chinese Korean Japanese ...

Page 16: ...s saved image Hotkey 2 for no Hotkey 3 for yes b Start voice recording Hotkey 3 for yes c Stop Recording Hotkey 3 to stop d Option to Re record the voice message Hotkey 2 for Yes Hotkey 3 for No e If caption mode is selected this option will now be offered to save a text caption see 6 2 f Image with voice message is being saved Playback The voice recording can be played back when viewing saved ima...

Page 17: ... captions can be viewed using the PC software a Do you wish to attach a text caption message to this image Hotkey 2 for No Hotkey 3 for Yes 1 Use the up down arrow buttons to cycle through letters and numbers until the one required appears The available symbols are ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefg hijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789 2 Use the left right arrow buttons to move to the next space and repea...

Page 18: ...Glazed Silica 0 87 Cuprous Oxide at 38 C 0 86 Emery Corundum 0 85 Snow 0 85 Stainless oxidized at 800 C 0 84 Oxidised Iron at 500 C 0 83 Cuprous Oxide at 260 C 0 82 Snow fine particles 0 81 Brass unoxidised 0 80 Glass convex D 0 79 Steel oxidised 0 78 Copper heavily oxidised 0 77 Cotton cloth 0 76 Sand 0 75 Unglazed silica 0 74 Oxidised iron at 100 C 0 73 Coating No C20A 0 72 Basalt 0 71 Graphitis...

Page 19: ...le horizontal Profile vertical Alarm high Alarm low Playback Hotkey two Camera off Camera on Auto temperature range Manual temperature range Light off Light on No Yes Hotkey three Live Freeze No Yes Hotkey Four Menus Abort Other Icons Level Down Level Up Level Maximum Level Minimum No Memory Card Span Out Span In Span Maximum Span Minimum ...

Page 20: ...ermal image Aligned at 2 metres Beam Divergence 0 2mrad Maximum Output 1mW Measurement Temperature range 10 C to 350 C Radiometry Two moveable temperature measurement cursors Temperature difference measurement Emissivity Correction User selectable 0 10 to 1 00 in steps of 0 01 with reflected ambient temperature compensation Accuracy The greater of 2 C or 2 of reading in C Imager power supply Batte...

Page 21: ...ple temperature measurement Image browser Battery Charge indicator Lightweight Laser Pointer Auto hot cold seeker Languages IRI 2010 Includes IR Camera Handle Battery AC Adaptor Quick start guide Carrying Case CD with user manual and software Analysis and report writer Computer requirements for PC software PC IBM compatible PC with a minimum of 300MHz processor MS Windows XP 128MB RAM see Irisys w...

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