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D160-Pro

 

 

 

 

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Version 2.2 

Copyright © 2021 SATIR LTD. All rights reserved

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Entry Level Thermal Camera 

User’s manual

 

Summary of Contents for D160-Pro

Page 1: ...her registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Other names and products not mentioned above may be registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective companies Version 2 2 Copyright 2021 SATIR LTD All rights reserved Entry Level Thermal Camera User s manual ...

Page 2: ...1 About this IR Camera User Guide Symbols Used This mark denotes issues that may affect the IR camera s operation This mark denotes additional topics that complement the basic operation procedures ...

Page 3: ...om each analysis settings to using the camera s various analysis tools Shooting Explains how to review recorded images erase images and playback voice memos Playback and erase Explains how to transfer images or video to a computer You must read this section before connecting your camera to a computer Connection and download Introduction of camera components Preparing the IR Camera ...

Page 4: ...mera 12 Charging the device 12 Turning the Power On Off 13 Basic Functions 14 Menu Operation 14 Menu Description 16 Shooting 17 IR camera Adjustment 17 Focus 17 Palettes Setting 18 Temperature Measurement 19 Laser Setting 20 Analysis 21 Set Thermography Rules 21 Save a snapshot 22 Reviewing save snapshot 23 ...

Page 5: ... Connection and Download 25 Connect to a Computer 25 Maintenance 26 Upgrade Device 26 Default Setting 27 Troubles Shooting 27 Appendix 28 Camera Care and Maintenance 28 Emissivity table 29 Specification 35 Contact Us 38 ...

Page 6: ...a or accessory that results in the failure of an image to be recorded or to be recorded in a format that is machine readable Warning Against Copyright Infringement Safety Precautions Before using the camera please ensure that you read and understand the safety precautions described below Always ensure that the IR camera is operated correctly The safety precautions noted on the following pages are ...

Page 7: ...e or noxious fumes Failure to do so may result in fire or electrical shock Immediately turn the IR camera s power off Unplug the power cord from the power outlet Confirm that smoke and fume emissions have ceased Stop operating immediately if it is dropped or the casing is damaged Failure to do so may result in fire or electrical shock Immediately turn the IR camera s power off Unplug the power cor...

Page 8: ... may damage or expose the wire and insulation creating the potential for fires and electrical shocks Do not cut alter or place heavy items on the power adapter cord Any of these actions may cause an electrical short circuit which may lead to fire or electrical shock Use only the recommended power accessories Use of power sources not expressly recommended for this IR camera may lead to overheating ...

Page 9: ...ing sensation Once the equipment reach end of live 2012 19 EU WEEE directive Products marked with this symbol cannot be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste in the European Union For proper recycling return this product to your local supplier upon the purchase of equivalent new equipment or dispose of it at designated collection points For more information see www recyclethis info ...

Page 10: ...lets on its external and internal surfaces You can avoid this by placing the IR camera in the plastic case bundle and letting it adjust to temperature changes slowly before removing it from the case If Condensation Forms Inside the IR Camera Stop using the camera immediately if you detect condensation Continue to use may damage the IR camera Remove the PC card and a household power source from the...

Page 11: ...10 Component Guide Number DescriptionComponent 1 Trigger 2 IRLens 3 Laser 4 InterfaceCover 5 USBInterface 6 MicroSDCard 7 Tripodconnector Front View ...

Page 12: ...11 Number DescriptionComponent 8 On Off Menu OKButton 9 Powerindicator 10 Screen 11 BackButton 12 NavigationButtons Side Top View ...

Page 13: ...12 Preparing the IR Camera 1 Openthetopcoverofthecameraasshownabove 2 ConnecttheUSBinterfacecablesuppliedtothesuppliedpoweradaptor Charging the device ...

Page 14: ...13 Press and hold to turn ON or turn OFF the Power Turning the Power On Off ...

Page 15: ...ption Component Function Hold Power On OFF Press Display Menu and confirm operation Press Exit the menu or return to previous Menu Navigation Buttons Press Buttons to select parameter Press to start digital zoom Menu Operation ...

Page 16: ... Red When itisfullychargertheLEDindicatorwillturn Green 2 USBInterface ChargingtheBatteryandexportingthesaved ImageswiththeUSBCable 3 Trigger Pressthetriggertocaptureasnapshot image Whenthe laserfunction isturnedon pressthe triggertoturnon offthe laserlight Note Thelasershouldnotbepointedatorneartotheeyes ...

Page 17: ...romlocationE A C CenterspotLocation D Centerspottemperature E MaxTemperaturelocation Hotspottracker F Unitdisplay CorF G LEDstatus LightONorOFF H SDCard IndicatedifSDcardisInstalled I BatteryStatus Levelarebatterycharge J ColortemperatureBar Selectable K EmissivitySetting Adjustablebetween0 1 L Time Time Menu Description ...

Page 18: ...17 Shooting Focus This camera is fitted with a fixed focus If the image appears out of focus then the user will have to change position in order to optimise the image IR camera Adjustment ...

Page 19: ...black coloured in view Rainbow The target displays multiple colours it is suitable for scene without obvious temperature difference Ironbow The target is coloured as heated iron Red Hot The hot part is red coloured in view Fusion The hot part is yellow coloured and the cold part is purple coloured in view Rain The hot part in the image is coloured and the else is blue 3 Press to exit the setting i...

Page 20: ... In the view Interface Press button which will show the Menu bar 2 Press buttons to select the desired function 3 Press button to go to the setting interface Emissivity Set the emissivity of your target This is the effectiveness in infrared energy emitted from the target surface Normally between zero and one 0 9 is a good start point for beginners Temperature Set the average temperature of the env...

Page 21: ...urn on turn off laser light function 4 Press button to save and exit 5 In live view interface press and hold the trigger to turn on the Laser release the trigger to turn off the laser Caution The laser radiation emitted from the device can cause eye injuries burning of skin or inflammable substances Before enabling the Light Supplement function make sure no human or inflammable substances are in f...

Page 22: ...is You can set thermography parameters to improve the accuracy of temperature measurement Other parameters are set the same way as the laser Temperature measurement range Unit Palettes etc Set Thermography Rules ...

Page 23: ...t data 1 In the live view interface pull the trigger to capture snapshot The live view freezes and device displays the snapshot with temperature information 2 Press button to save the picture 3 Press button to cancel it Note You can not capture when the device is connected with PC Save a snapshot ...

Page 24: ... Menu Picture to view the capture snapshots 2 Press button to view the selected picture press button to switch pictures 3 Optional Press button to delete picture in picture view interface Reviewing save snapshot ...

Page 25: ...ot Steps 1 Open the cover of cable interface 2 Connect the device to your PC with cable and open the detected disk 3 Select and copy the videos or snapshots to PC to view the files 4 Disconnect the device from your PC Note For the first time connection the driver will be installed automatically File Manager ...

Page 26: ... to the computer s USB port and the multi functional dock s terminal You do not need to turn off the computer or camera when making this connection Please refer to your computer manual for information regarding the location of the USB port Connect to a Computer ...

Page 27: ... paste it to the root directory of the device 3 Disconnect the device from your PC 4 Reboot the device and then it will upgrade automatically The upgrading process will be displayed in the main interface Note After upgrading the device reboots automatically You can view the current version in Menu About Upgrade Device ...

Page 28: ... the battery Camera will not record Internal memory is full If required download the images to a computer and erase them to make some space Battery pack consumed quickly Battery pack capacity reduced because of disuse for one year or more after being fully charged Replace the battery pack with a new one Battery life exceeded Replace the battery pack with a new one Default Setting ...

Page 29: ...ft cloth Never use synthetic cleaners on the camera body or lens LCD monitor Use a lens blower brush to remove dust and dirt If necessary gently wipe the LCD monitor with soft cloth or an eyeglass lens wiper to remove stubborn dirt Never rub or press forcefully on the LCD monitor These actions may damage it or lead to other problems Never use thinners benzene synthetic cleaners or water to clean t...

Page 30: ... 25 600 0 55 Mild alumina 25 600 0 10 0 20 Strong alumina 25 600 0 30 0 40 Brass Brass mirror highly polished 28 0 03 Brass oxide 200 600 0 61 0 59 Chrome Polished chrome 40 1090 0 08 0 36 Copper Copper mirror 100 0 05 Strong copper oxide 25 0 078 Cuprous oxide 800 1100 0 66 0 54 Liquid copper 1080 1280 0 16 0 13 Gold Gold mirror 230 630 0 02 Emissivity table ...

Page 31: ...6 Rolled iron plate 100 0 74 Oxidized steel 198 600 0 64 0 78 Cast iron Oxidizing at 600 C 198 600 0 79 Steel Oxidizing at 600 C 125 520 0 78 0 82 Electrolytic ferric oxide 500 1200 0 85 0 89 Iron plate 925 1120 0 87 0 95 Cast iron heavy ferric oxide 25 0 80 Tempered iron ferric oxide 40 250 0 95 Melting surface 22 0 94 Melting cast iron 1300 1400 0 29 Melting mild steel 1600 1800 0 28 Liquid stee...

Page 32: ...Nickel Electroplate polishing 25 0 05 Electroplate 20 0 01 non polishing Nickel wire 185 1010 0 09 0 19 Nickel plate 198 600 0 37 0 48 Nickel oxide 650 1255 0 59 0 86 Nickel alloy Nickel chrome heat resistance alloy wire shining 50 1000 0 65 0 79 Nickel chrome alloy 50 1040 0 64 0 76 Nickel chrome heat resistance 50 500 0 95 0 98 Nickel silver alloy 100 0 14 Silver Polished silver 100 0 05 Emissiv...

Page 33: ...Strong oxidization 0 200 0 60 Zinc Oxidizing at 400 C 400 0 01 galvanized shining iron plate 28 0 23 Ash zinc oxide 25 0 28 Non metal materials Brick 1100 0 75 Fire brick 1100 0 75 Graphite lamp black 96 225 0 95 Porcelain enamel white 18 0 90 Asphaltum 0 200 0 85 Glass surface 23 0 94 Heat resistance glass 200 540 0 85 0 95 Calcimine 20 0 90 Oak 20 0 90 Emissivity table cont ...

Page 34: ...s 0 90 Porcelain enamel designs 0 83 0 95 Solid materials 0 80 0 93 Ceramics vase type 0 90 Film 0 90 0 93 Mica 0 94 0 95 Flume mica 0 90 0 93 Glass 0 91 0 92 Semiconductor 0 80 0 90 Transistor plastics sealed 0 30 0 40 Transistor metal Diode 0 89 0 90 Transmitting loop Pulse transmission 0 91 0 92 Level chalkiness layer 0 88 0 93 Top loop 0 91 0 92 Emissivity table cont ...

Page 35: ...y approximation Electric materials Epoxy glass plate 0 86 Epoxy hydroxybenzene plate 0 80 Gilded sheet copper 0 30 Solder coated copper 0 35 Tin coated lead wire 0 28 Brass wires 0 87 0 88 Block talcum terminal 0 87 Emissivity table cont ...

Page 36: ...ensitivity 0 05 C 25 C Resolution 160x120 17µm Spectral range 8 14µm Focus Fixed Image presentation Image mode IR LCD Display 2 4 touch screen 320x240 Resolution Visible pixels 8 million pixels Video output NTSC 60Hz or PAL 50Hz composite video Temperature measurement Measurement range 20 350 4 F 662 F Accuracy 2 or 2 of readings Measurement mode movable spots auto hot cold spot profile area boxes...

Page 37: ...chargeable lithium ion battery Charge interface Micro USB Battery operating time 8 hours Charging time 3Hrs Environment specification Operating temperature range 10 C to 50 C Storage temperature range 40 C to 70 C Humidity 10 to 95 non condensing Encapsulation IP54 Shock 25G Vibration 2G Drop resistance 2 meter Physical characteristic Size 196x78x59mm Weight Less than 350g Tripod mounting 1 4 _20 ...

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