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Land Infrared
2525 Pearl Buck Road
Bristol PA 19007, U.S.A.
Telephone:

(215) 781 0700

Facsimile:

(215) 781 0723

Email: [email protected]

Land Infrared
Dronfield S18 1DJ, England
Telephone:

(01246) 417691

Facsimile:

(01246) 410585

Email: [email protected]
URL:

http://www.landinst.com

Installation

Guide

© Land Infrared, 1999

Publication Nº: TI198074

Issue A  08/99

FTI 6

Industrial Thermal Imager

Summary of Contents for FTI6

Page 1: ...781 0723 Email ussales land infrared com Land Infrared Dronfield S18 1DJ England Telephone 01246 417691 Facsimile 01246 410585 Email infrared sales landinst com URL http www landinst com Installation...

Page 2: ...O 9001 1994 for the design manufacture repair and on site servicing of non contact infrared temperature measuring equipment NAMAS calibration certificates are available from our UKAS accredited calibr...

Page 3: ...rrent IEC 617 2 No 02 02 06 Three phasealternating current IEC 417 No 5017 Earth ground terminal IEC 417 No 5019 Protective conductor terminal IEC 417 No 5020 Frame or chassis terminal IEC 417 No 5021...

Page 4: ...ymbol Publication Description ISO 3864 No B 3 6 Caution risk of electric shock ISO 3864 No B 3 1 Caution BS EN 100015 Observe precautions for handling electrostatic discharge sensitive devices BS EN 6...

Page 5: ...Imaging System can be obtained by either contacting the address telephone number on the cover of this Installation Guide or by Email to the following addresses LIPS support landinst com For queries r...

Page 6: ...InstallationGuide Contents CONTENTS PART A INTRODUCTION PART B PRECAUTIONS PART C SPECIFICATIONS PART D CARE AND STORAGE PART E PREPARING THE FTI 6 FOR USE PART F SETTING UP THE FTI 6 APPENDIX...

Page 7: ...Installation Guide Contents PART A INTRODUCTION Contents A1 ABOUT THE FTI 6 2...

Page 8: ...installation operation and maintenance of the Thermal Imager and its accessories The equipment must be used maintained and serviced by properly trained personnel capable of following the procedures g...

Page 9: ...6 can be controlled from an IBM compatible PC running LIPS software or as a self contained instrument controlled by a remote control unit with a TV monitor Fig A1 LAND FTI 6 Thermal Imager The FTI 6...

Page 10: ...mager cables RS422 cable RS485 cable Audio option Headset Optional Lenses 2 5x Magnification Telescope focus 1 x Magnification Close up 0 4x Magnification Wide Angle 0 25x Magnification Wide Angle Env...

Page 11: ...Installation Guide Contents PART B PRECAUTIONS Contents B1 PRECAUTIONS 1...

Page 12: ...parts inside and there is a danger of electrical shock and possible injury due to rotating components if the units are opened If a unit requires a service take it to the nearest authorized service ce...

Page 13: ...Installation Guide Contents PART C SPECIFICATIONS Contents C1 FTI 6 THERMAL IMAGER 1 C2 TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT FUNCTION 2 C3 GENERAL 3 C4 MOUNTINGS AND ACCESSORIES 4 C5 COMPLIANCES 5 C6 DIMENSIONS 6...

Page 14: ...4 x 6 4 40 x 40 60 x 60 Scanning spot field of view 1 1 mrad horizontal x 1 1 mrad vertical Image pixels 256 horizontal x 256 vertical Detector HgCdTe Focal Plane Array Detector cooling system Thermoe...

Page 15: ...ange 20 to 650 C 5 to 1200 F H Range 20 to 2000 C 5 to 3600 F Display resolution 1 C 1 F Accuracy L Range 1 25 temperature absolute M Range 2 temperature absolute H Range 2 temperature absolute Emissi...

Page 16: ...ction Hour Minute Second Operating temperature and humidity range 20 to 40 C less than 90 RH at 35 C Storage temperature range 30 to 70 C Power source 12 to 16V d c 2A Video output PAL or NTSC composi...

Page 17: ...e 4 C4 MOUNTINGS AND ACCESSORIES Optional accessories Environmental Enclosure Water Cooled Plate Adjustable Mounting Mounting Brackets Pan Tilt Head Air purge Fan 0 4x Lens 2 5x Lens 0 25x Lens 1x Clo...

Page 18: ...Installation Guide Part C Page 5 C5 COMPLIANCES CE EN 50 082 2 immunity EN 50 081 1 emission IEC 1010 safety...

Page 19: ...Installation Guide Part C Page 6 C6 DIMENSIONS 153 25 mm 174 5 mm 153 25 mm 269 34 mm approx 90 mm 167 6 mm approx 30 mm 50 mm 3 holes M6 2 holes M8 TI980240 Fig C1 FTI 6 Dimensions...

Page 20: ...Installation Guide Part C Page 7 536 mm 295 mm 240mm TI990027 Fig C2 Environmental Enclosure Dimensions...

Page 21: ...Installation Guide Contents PART D CARE AND STORAGE Contents D1 CARE AND STORAGE 1...

Page 22: ...erating in ambient temperatures in excess of 40 C 105 F or when the FTI 6 is exposed to high levels of radiant heat When the FTI 6 is used in a dusty atmosphere or one containing liquid droplets the a...

Page 23: ...ng the FTI 6 into the Environmental enclosure 4 E2 2 Single imager system cable connections 5 E2 3 Multiple imager system cable connections 6 E3 TERMINAL CONNECTIONS 7 E3 1 Power connections 7 E3 2 Co...

Page 24: ...16 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Video Monitor Remote Control Unit TI990029 12V Power Supply FTI 6 Power 12V Power Supply FTI 6 Power Comms 12V Power Supply Power Muliple Imager Configurations...

Page 25: ...omms TI990030 Comms PC Running LIPS F Video Video Comms 12V Power Supply FTI 6 Power 12V Power Supply FTI 6 Power 12V Power Supply FTI 6 Power Muliple Imager Configurations only Fig E2 Single Multiple...

Page 26: ...indow refer to Section E4 The FTI 6 may be supplied already installed into the environmental enclosure From time to time it may be necessary to remove the thermal imager from the enclosure for mainten...

Page 27: ...es are marked A for use when a telescope or wide angle lens is fitted and B for use when no additional lenses are fitted 2 Remove the both access covers on the enclosure refer to Fig E3 3 Secure the c...

Page 28: ...Fig E3 Wiring details are shown in Fig E5 and E6 for communications details refer to Section E3 2 TI990009 Fig E5 Single Imager connections RS232C TI990009B Fig E6 Single Imager connections RS422 CABL...

Page 29: ...each having its unique channel set with the channel selector switch for communications details refer to Section E3 2 TI990009A BNC T piece Fig E7 Multiple Imager connections RS485 NOTE Each imager mu...

Page 30: ...S ON OFF Switches the imager ON OFF I O Input Output controls AUDIO Audio input device POWER 12V d c power supply COMMS Communications VIDEO Video output NOTE All connection cables required are suppli...

Page 31: ...ore imagers 1200m from host x x RS 232C This communications mode is used for a single imager connected over a distance less than 15m powering the remote control unit RS 422 485 This communication mode...

Page 32: ...of dirt it is secured to the enclosure with four M5 setscrews and washers The air supply hose is connected directly to the air purge TI990011 Air purge Fig E9 Air Purge The air purge is fed by a fan c...

Page 33: ...er plate to the Pan Tilt head using M6 setscrews washers and nuts The whole assembly is then secured to a base plate by M6 setscrews and washers for permanent mounting The Pan Tilt head is controlled...

Page 34: ...together E6 1 Changing a lens The FTI 6 automatically senses each lens fitted and compensates for it when calculating temperatures If the FTI 6 is fitted in the Environmental Enclosure the dummy lens...

Page 35: ...rth point such as an earthing rod driven into the ground All external cables used for the system should be screened with the screens terminated to the cable glands on the rear connector box Fig E11 Ca...

Page 36: ...Gland The cable gland can now be re assembled trapping the screen between the insert and gland body The gland should be tightened so that the rubber sealing ring is compressed forming a water tight s...

Page 37: ...REMENTS 1 F2 CONNECTING THE FTI 6 2 F3 SETTING THE IMAGER ADDRESS NUMBER 3 F4 SETTING SERIAL COMMUNICATIONS MODE 4 F5 INSTALLING MEMORY CARDS 5 F6 SWITCHING ON THE FTI 6 6 F6 1 Switching ON manually 6...

Page 38: ...ents must be meet F1 POWER SUPPLY REQUIREMENTS The FTI 6 must be powered from a 12V d c source capable of delivering 2 5 amps minimum WARNING If the supply voltage is incorrect it may damage the image...

Page 39: ...onnect the comms cable the remote control unit or PC when using LIPS software 3 Repeat for each imager in a multi imager configuration I O AUDIO ON OFF COMMS VIDEO POWER TI990008 POWER ON LED Fig F1 I...

Page 40: ...imager 2 Rotate the imager address setting switch to the required number using a small flat bladed screw driver refer to Fig F2 3 Close the rear access panel 4 Repeat for each imager in a multi imager...

Page 41: ...en the rear access panel on the imager 2 Set the Serial comms setting switch to the required position refer to Fig F3 3 Close the rear access panel 4 Repeat for each imager in a multi imager configura...

Page 42: ...lash to confirm installation refer to Fig F2 3 Close the rear access panel NOTE The memory cards can only be inserted in one position If the card will not insert fully DO NOT us force as the card and...

Page 43: ...s powered up F6 2 Switching ON via the Remote control unit To switch the imager ON via the remote control unit select the required imager by press the Imager Selection buttons on the remote control un...

Page 44: ...Number field and then select the ON option in the Imager Status field Press the APPLY button to apply the changes a Cooling Down message is then displayed A Power On OK message is displayed when the i...

Page 45: ...D on off power button on the back of the imager is disabled It is only enabled again when the imager is turned off via the serial comms link 5 Repeat for each imager in a multi imager configuration NO...

Page 46: ...Installation Guide Contents APPENDIX Contents A1 REPLACING THE BACKUP BATTERY I A2 ERROR MESSAGES III...

Page 47: ...mager is switched OFF open the rear access panel on the imager 2 Remove any memory cards installed for access 3 Unscrew the battery cover securing screw but DO NOT remove 4 Carefully remove the batter...

Page 48: ...Installation Guide Appendix Page II 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A BCDE F TI990026 1 2 O N Backup Battery Fig 1 Replacing the backup battery...

Page 49: ...olts too high Check Power Supply Backup battery failure Replace Battery refer to section A1 Ambient temperature too low Working temperature too low Ambient temperature too high Working temperature too...

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