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Copyright © 2006, FLIR Systems, Inc. 

431-0002-09-10 Version 100 

Table of 
Contents 

 
 

1

 

Introduction............................................................................................ 3

 

2

 

Unpacking Your FlashSight................................................................... 3

 

3

 

Quick-Start Information ......................................................................... 5

 

4

 

FlashSight User Controls ...................................................................... 7

 

4.1

 

On/Off Button.................................................................................................... 7

 

4.2

 

Shutter Button................................................................................................... 8

 

4.3

 

Image Capture Button....................................................................................... 9

 

4.4

 

Menu Control .................................................................................................. 10

 

4.5

 

Eyepiece Focus .............................................................................................. 12

 

4.6

 

Lens Focus ..................................................................................................... 12

 

5

 

FlashSight Image Download ............................................................... 12

 

6

 

FlashSight Specifications .................................................................... 13

 

7

 

FlashSight Interfaces........................................................................... 14

 

8

 

Maintenance........................................................................................ 15

 

8.1

 

Lens Cleaning................................................................................................. 15

 

8.2

 

Eye Cap Cleaning........................................................................................... 15

 

9

 

History of Infrared................................................................................ 15

 

 
 
 

Содержание FlashSight

Страница 1: ...Copyright 2006 FLIR Systems Inc 431 0002 09 10 FlashSight User s Guide INDIGO OPERATIONS...

Страница 2: ...ut permission and shall not be duplicated used or disclosed in whole or in part except to the extent provided in any contract of which this document is made a part This restriction does not limit the...

Страница 3: ...ormation 5 4 FlashSight User Controls 7 4 1 On Off Button 7 4 2 Shutter Button 8 4 3 Image Capture Button 9 4 4 Menu Control 10 4 5 Eyepiece Focus 12 4 6 Lens Focus 12 5 FlashSight Image Download 12 6...

Страница 4: ...re range 40 o C to 55 o C Not all AA batteries are specified over this same temperature span Check the manufacturer s specifications of your selected battery to verify the valid temperature range For...

Страница 5: ...jective lens When the lens cap is not in place avoid pointing the sight directly at extremely high intensity radiation sources such as the sun lasers arc welders etc This warning applies whether or no...

Страница 6: ...as a handheld device The heart of the FlashSight assembly is Indigo Systems Micron Omega core the world s smallest lightest lowest powered infrared imager Two lens options are available 30 mm 13 9 x 9...

Страница 7: ...FlashSight User s Guide Copyright 2006 FLIR Systems Inc 431 0002 09 10 Version 100 4 Figure 1 FlashSight Deluxe Kit...

Страница 8: ...eyecup to your eye pressing slightly against your face to open the eyecup flaps Adjust the eyepiece focus by rotating the eyepiece as shown in Figure 6 If necessary also adjust the focus of the lens a...

Страница 9: ...09 10 Version 100 6 Figure 2 Installing batteries in the battery case Figure 3 Installing the battery case into FlashSight Figure 4 Turning on FlashSight Figure 5 Opening the lens cap Figure 6 Adjusti...

Страница 10: ...ure 8 FlashSight User Controls 4 1 On Off Button The on off button is located on the left side of the FlashSight assembly To turn the system on simply press the button then release To prevent inadvert...

Страница 11: ...l the shutter operation is completed While it is recommended to leave FlashSight in its automatic shutter mode whenever possible there are certain circumstances that call for a disabled shutter One of...

Страница 12: ...hen the gauge reaches 100 a memory full icon will appear when you attempt to capture another frame which indicates no more images can be stored without first deleting the full contents of memory The m...

Страница 13: ...is a push turn device i e it can be rotated like a knob and also pushed like a button Pressing the button will cause an on screen menu as shown in Figure 12 to be displayed Each row of the menu allow...

Страница 14: ...rast to be adjusted Note The cursor will skip over the third row when the sight is in automatic video optimization mode In this mode brightness and contrast settings are updated automatically To adjus...

Страница 15: ...on the focus adjustment of the lens The seal on the eyepiece can be tight so it may be necessary to squeeze the base firmly to adjust focus 4 6 Lens Focus The camera lens is focused by rotating the le...

Страница 16: ...mm 8 3 x 6 3 Eyepiece eye relief 25 mm 1 inch Temporal NEdT Configuration Sensitivity NEdT 30 mm f 1 6 85 mK 50 mm f 2 0 85 mK Turn on time Time Degrees 4 seconds above 10 C 14 F 30 seconds at 32 C 2...

Страница 17: ...e subject to change without notice See the FlashSight Product Specification ISC doc 431 0001 01 09 for detailed requirements 7 FlashSight Interfaces RS170A NTSC compatible output 75 ohm load impedance...

Страница 18: ...tissue onto the lens surface and then drag the tissue across the lens surface Repeat several times with different pieces of tissue 2 Repeat the same step using IPA instead of water Drag the final piec...

Страница 19: ...the objective of finding a single material that would give the desired reduction in brightness as well as the maximum reduction in heat He began the experiment by actually repeating Newton s prism ex...

Страница 20: ...ably be doomed to the use of reflective elements exclusively i e plane and curved mirrors Fortunately this proved to be true only until 1830 when the Italian investigator Melloni made his great discov...

Страница 21: ...y patents were issued for devices to detect personnel artillery aircraft ships and even icebergs The first operating systems in the modern sense began to be developed during the 1914 18 war when both...

Страница 22: ...military infrared research programs into the possibilities of developing passive no search beam systems around the extremely sensitive photon detector During this period military secrecy regulations c...

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