FMX HT-640 P-SERIES USER MANUAL
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2-6 Manual Update
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without any preliminary opinion the technical specifications of the product.
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Intended Use
The FMX HT-640 P-Series cameras
are used for surface temperature
assessment of energy emitted from the first 1/1000
th
of an inch of a subject. A
768 x 576 resolution camera, it is capable of imaging metals including molten
steel. It delivers sharp and clear images even at high operating temperatures
making it perfect for monitoring welds, imaging the sun, performing research,
or any application where precision, high temperature measurements greater
than 1500°C (2732°F) are required.* The FMX HT-640 monitors equipment in
real time and warns of a failure before it happens, saving money by preventing
equipment damage, reducing production downtime, and keeping personnel safe.
Environment of use:
industrial and petrochemical buildings, electrical plants,
security rooms, science labs, among others.
You agree that this product is for civilian use only, and shall not use applications
that may infringe the rights of third parties, medical and safety devices or other
applications where product failure may lead to life-threatening or personal injury,
as well as weapons of mass destruction, chemical and biological weapons,
nuclear explosions, unsafe use of nuclear energy, dangerous or humanitarian
purposes. Any loss or liability caused therefrom shall be at the your own risk.
2-7 Scope of Application
Infrared Cameras, Inc. issues generic manuals that cover several cameras
within a model line.
This means that this manual may contain descriptions and explanations that do
not apply to your particular camera model. This manual may contain technical
inaccuracies or typographical errors.