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1. Press the LEFT or RIGHT Percentage arrow of the selector to set the values Press the UP or DOWN arrow of the selector to choose 4 Mode then the RIGHT or LEFT arrow to select a display mode and finally the MENU ENTER key C A 1882 23 English 5 3 ADJUSTING THE IR CAMERA In the MixVision display mode you see the thermal images merged with the visual image A 24 MENU E 1 00 E JO Gef 2 P MENU E y 0000 IR In this mode only the IR image is displayed on the screen All the analysis tools are available in this mode Visible In this mode only the visual image is displayed on the screen The analysis tools are not all available in this mode MixVision In this mode the visual image is in the background and the central window is the merge zone You can apply all the analysis tools to this zone You can also adjust the relative proportions of the visual and thermal images using the Percentage option In the IR and MixVision modes you can press the UP or DOWN arrow to change the contrast of the IR image and press the LEFT or RIGHT key to change the brightness C A 1882 English In the MixVision display mode you can move the merge window using combinations of keys Moving the merge window Move the window up Move the window down C UP arrow C DOWN arrow Move the window to the left Move the window to the right C LEFT arrow C RIGHT arrow About the operati
2. e Press the UP or DOWN arrow of the selector to choose an 4 item to modify e Press the LEFT or RIGHT arrow of the selector to set the value Date amp Time Local Setup Camera setup Syster Info Y YO Thi Date amp Time Year Month Day Hour Minute After setting the parameters press the MENU ENTER key to 5 save the changes or the C key to return to the main menu without saving 3 6 LOCAL PARAMETERS In this menu you can select the style of the integrated menu system 1 Check that the IR camera is in Null mode Press the MENU ENTER key then the 2 UP or DOWN arrow of the selector to choose System Setup Press the UP or DOWN arrow of the 3 selector to choose Local Setup then press the MENU ENTER key File k Analysis p Manual Ad p IR 7 Visible lt Iron gt lt Lighting On avystem Setup Camera Setup system Into C A 1882 English Local Setup e Press the UP or DOWN arrow Local Setup of the selector to choose a Language 4 field to modify ideo Output e Press the LEFT or RIGHT Temp Unit arrow of the selector to set the Dist Unit values After setting the parameters press the MENU ENTER key to save 5 the changes or the C key to return to the main menu without saving About the local parameters ri Language Selects the language of the menus and messages Determines the format of the video output of the video output camera PAL or NTSC Chooses the
3. Bad contact between the battery and the charger Battery life exceeded span Solution e Switch the camera on See Powering up the camera e Completely recharge the battery e Wipe the terminals with a clean dry cloth e If possible load the images onto a computer and erase them from the camera to make room e Format the internal memory to FAT32 format e Replace the battery with a new one e Replace the battery with a new one e Wipe the terminals with a clean dry cloth e Connect the power cord to the charger and insert its plug firmly into a wall outlet e Replace the battery with a new one 43 English 11 MAINTENANCE For maintenance use only the spare parts specified The manufacturer cannot be held liable for any accident following a repair not done by its own customer service department or an approved repairer 11 1 SERVICING AND MAINTAINING THE CAMERA Proceed as follows to clean the body of the camera the lens the LCD screen and the other parts BODY OF THE CAMERA Wipe the body of the camera with a soft cloth or lens cleaning cloth LENS Remove dust and dirt using a lens blowing brush and then any remaining dirt by wiping the lens gently with a soft cloth e Never use synthetic cleaners on the body of the camera or on the lens LCD SCREEN Use a blow brush to eliminate dust and dirt If necessary wipe the screen gently with a soft cloth or a lens cleaning cloth to remove persisten
4. IR Thermography Camera Dia m C A 1882 User Manual CHAUVIN ARNOUX CHAUVIN ARNOUX GROUP English You have just purchased a C A 1882 IR thermography camera and we thank you for your confidence For best results from your device e read this user manual attentively e comply with the precautions for its use MEANING OF THE SYMBOLS USED The rubbish bin with a line through it indicates that in the European Union the product must undergo Y selective disposal in compliance with Directive WEEE 2002 96 EC This equipment must not be treated as household waste Risk of danger See explanations in this user manual Problems that may affect the operation of the I R camera BR Notes completing the essential operating procedures Laser radiation do not look directly into the LASER y beam The CE marking indicates conformity with European directives in particular LVD and EMC 2 C A 1882 English C A 1882 CAMERA IR CE SN 18820002 pc Specifications of the laser Class 2 lt 1 mW wavelength 635 nm WARNING LASER RADIATION DO NOT LOOK DIRECTLY INTO THE BEAM CLASS 2 LASER DEVICE C A 1882 English CONTENTS 1 PRE CAUTIONS FOR USE iaa 6 2 DESCRIPTION coa 7 ZA PRONTPANE EE 7 2 2 VIEW OF BACK AND BOTTO Mist 8 2 3 CONTROLS MULTEFUNCTION DOCKING STATION 9 24 BOTTON CONNECTOR S L a karesa 10 3 PREPARING THE IR CAMERA ccssccssccccscccscccsccssccssccscccscccscceccc
5. item briefly explains how to remove the analysis tools you have placed on the screen 1 Press the MENU ENTER key Manual Ad 2 IR Wisible Press the UP or DOWN arrow of the selector to choose the Analysis menu Ee lt Lighting On gt system setup be Spot k 3 Press the UP or DOWN arrow of the _ All selector to choose Remove all dba Gea a 5 Press the MENU ENTER key to delete all of the cursors You can also delete only one analysis tool by selecting it and pressing the C key 32 C A 1882 English 5 6 RECORDING THE IMAGE You can save the image in the menu system after freezing the image or save it directly without freezing it by pressing the S key of the selector for 3 seconds 1 Press the MENU ENTER key Analysis p a Press the UP or DOWN arrow of the tala RE IR visible P selector to choose the File menu Paes lt Lighting Un gt system Setup i Press the UP or DOWN arrow of the selector to choose Save then press Open 3 the Menu Enter key to save the image Sawe The display mode determines the File Setup k type of image to be saved 4 The name of the image saved will be displayed on the screen Fal The image will be saved in the current folder C A 1882 33 English 5 CONFIGURING THE TRIGGER You can configure the Trigger for use to save an image to activate the torch light or the laser or for automatic adjustment of the contrast and brightness 5 7 1 CONFI
6. lt Remove All gt ae Local Setup a Delete Object Para ho ban Camera Setup k File Setup le Range System Info pr 4 Change the parameters using Exit The choice of menus displayed will depend on the use and on the al content of the parameters bg The choice of menus depends on the type of camera 20 C A 1882 English 4 3 RESTORING THE DEFAULT PARAMETERS You can reset the parameters of use of the menus and keys to their default values Switch the IR camera off Press both the switch and the C key for a few seconds ke The stored data will not be erased when you restore the operating parameters of the menus and keys to their default values C A 1882 21 English 5 TAKING SHOTS 5 1 ADJUSTING THE CAMERA 5 1 1 MANUAL FOCUSING Aim the IR camera at the subject Turn the focusing ring to adjust the sharpness of the subject Turn the ring until the image is clear 22 C A 1882 English 5 2 DISPLAY OF THERMAL IMAGES VISUAL IMAGES AND MIXVISION This IR camera records visual images using its built in digital camera You can capture a visual image as a reference for a thermal image 1 Press the MENU ENTER key File Press the MENU ENTER key then E s o the UP or DOWN arrow of the dee selector to choose the IR Visible Pa menu lt Lighting On system setup le IR Visible configuration e Press the UP or DOWN arrow of the selector to IR z Visible 3 choose an item to modify Mode
7. 1882 45 English 13 APPENDIX 13 1 TABLE OF EMISSIVITIES Material Temperature C Approximate emissivity sheet ria 25600 0 55 anodized aluminium EE 25 600 0 10 0 20 aluminium Highly oxidized D D lamina 25600 0 30 0 40 polishing 200600 0 61 0 59 Polished chromium Shiny copper 100 Highly oxidized copper Copper oxide Molten copper Gold Shiny gold 0 02 Pure lead no oxidation 125 225 Slightly oxidized 25 300 Magnesium gt O Magnesia 275825 Magnesia 900 1670 Mercury 100 46 C A 1882 English Unpolished Nickel wire 185 1010 0 09 0 19 Nickel sheet oxidized 198 600 0 37 0 48 Nickel oxide 650 1255 0 59 0 86 Nickel alloy Nickel chromium alloy a ae wire shiny refractory SE EE Nickel chromium alloy 50 1040 0 64 0 76 chromium Nickel silver alloy 18 8 304 8Cr 18Ni 310 25Cr 20Ni 215 520 Commercial tinplate 0 07 Highly oxidized eZine Oxidation at 400 C Shiny galvanized iron plate Oxidized zinc powder O Brick Refractory brick Graphite carbon black al Enamel white 18 Asphalt Glass surface Refractory glass Calcimine whitewash 120 Logg Oak 200 090 C A 1882 47 English 14 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Characteristic C A 1882 Field of view Minimum 38 x 28 0 1 m focal distance Thermal sensitivity NETD 0 08 C to 30 C Focal plane network uncooled Type of detector micro bolometer Imaging na 50 Hz 9 Hz outside EU area perfor
8. A 1882 English G READING AND Kenne ege 35 0 FORENING THE EE 35 6 1 1 ERASING THE IMAGED it Eni 38 1 DOWNLOADING IMAGES usuia aaa aaa 39 7 1 DOWNLOADING IMAGES USING THE SDCARID AAA 39 8 CONNECTIONS AND DOWNLOADING occccccccccoconononnnnnnnncnnncncccncciccncccccccccccccnnnns 40 Su CONNEC TING THE DOCKING STA TION o sisscssuanonsusansnantviagncesavananesdsnoneentesnass 40 6 2 CONNEC TION ECKE 41 9D ACCESSORIES nci o e o a o 42 AVS TIN Ga TAE CIN SHADE E Eeer 42 10 TROUBEESHOOTING lt 00 iii 43 El MATAN TENANCE orcas 44 11 1 SERVICING AND MAINTAINING THECAMER A 44 12 ME TROLEOGICAL CHECK aaa 44 E ta eL La e ga 44 12 WARRANTY esa EEEE Eaa 45 TAPPE AAA EE 46 IB TABEE OF EMISSIVITIES ateos 46 14 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ccccccccsccsssssssscsssssccccccccccccsccccsssscscsesees 48 15 STATE AT DELIVERY sssccssccsscessessscsccesssescsessscssscessessscessessscessessscecsessscessessscesseses 50 C A 1882 5 English 1 PRECAUTIONS FOR USE Before using the camera make sure that you have read and understood the safety precautions described below Make sure that the camera is used correctly Please refer to this manual each time you encounter a hazard symbol To avoid exposure to laser radiation injury or damage to the device and be sure that you use the camera in a risk free way observe the safety recommendations given Do not look directly into the laser beam Do not point the laser beam at O O gt
9. GURING THE TRIGGER 1 Press the MENU ENTER key Press the UP or DOWN arrow of the me J Analysis selector to choose the current element Vu er S o Press the LEFT or RIGHT key of ee A d S the selector to choose Torch light Z S Lighting On Save File Laser On Freeze Live Auto Adjust 34 active Save Laser Active Freeze Unfreeze Auto adjust Lighting On gt system setup About the configurable function of the trigger You can activate the torch light by pressing the trigger You can obtain sharp visible light images in o darkness when you activate the torch light Record the image by pressing the trigger for 3 seconds You can activate the laser pointer by pressing the trigger Do not aim the laser pointer into the eyes of people bg or animals Exposure to the laser beam from the pointer can cause impaired vision Freeze or activate an image Adjust the brightness and contrast automatically C A 1882 English 6 READING AND ERASING 6 1 OPENING THE IMAGES You can view and analyze the images recorded on the LCD screen 1 Press the MENU ENTER key Analysis a Press the UP or DOWN arrow of the ed g 9 i IR visible Le selector to choose the File menu nos lt Lighting Un gt system Setup le Press the UP or DOWN arrow of the 3 selector to choose Open then press the MENU ENTER key Delete File Setup Press the LEFT or RIGHT key of the 4 s
10. IMAGE 1 Check that the IR camera is in NULL mode 2 Press the S key This freezes the image 3 Press the S key The image is reactivated C A 1882 29 English 5 5 PRESENTATION OF THE ANALYSIS FUNCTIONS 5 5 1 ADJUSTMENT OF THE OBJECT GLOBAL PARAMETERS 1 Press the MENU ENTER key k le Press the UP or DOWN arrow of the Manual Adj k 2 selector to choose Analysis Then IR Visible k press the MENU ENTER key lt Iron gt lt Lighting On system Setup he Press the UP or DOWN arrow of the Spat gt 3 selector to choose Object Para Then lt Remove All gt press the MENU ENTER key Object Para Adjustment of the analysis parameters Object Setup e Press the UP or DOWN arrow of Emiss 095 the selector to choose an item to Distance 5m 4 modify Global Setup e Press the RIGHT or LEFT arrow Amb Temp 25 0 of the selector to adjust the Humidity 50 values Ref Temp 25 0 C After this operation press the MENU ENTER key to save the changes or the C key to return to the main menu without saving Fal About the analysis parameters Property of the material essential to a correct determination Emiss of the temperature of the target sighted Parameter ranging from 0 to 1 in steps of 0 01 Distance between the thermography operator and the target pence sighted Parameter ranging in steps of 1m Amb Temp Enter the ambient temperature Humidity Enter the ambient relative humidity Defines a refer
11. Span contrast and level brightness Auto Adjust 3 a Level e camera automatically adjusts the brightness of the image The camera automatically adjusts the contrast of the image Determines whether or not the brightness and contrast of the image displayed on the screen will be adjusted automatically Continuous Level The brightness and contrast are adjusted Adjust and Span automatically The brightness is adjusted automatically The brightness and contrast will not be adjusted automatically Shutter Defines the automatic adjustment period period i LCD display Defines the time to switching off of the LCD screen Shut Down Defines the time to switching off of the camera Laser Adjust Adjusts the Laser point of the LCD screen Menu Style Determines the style of the menus 28 C A 1882 English 5 4 55 MEASUREMENT RANGE Follow the steps below to change the measurement range 1 Press the MENU ENTER key File P Analysis be Press the UP or DOWN arrow of the H 2 selector to choose Manual Adjust then IR Visible H press the MENU ENTER key e Iron gt lt Lighting On gt system Setup i After selecting the Range field press the Manual UP and DOWN arrows of the selector Log simultaneously to change the span measurement range for different lenses Range 4 After this operation press the MENU ENTER key to save the changes or the C key to return to the main menu without saving 5 4 6 FREEZE ACTIVATE AN
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13. ecccescoesces 11 oe EAMES GaN Gr Pad RY areca soap enn a e Rina an nn inh nn dd 11 32 INSTALLING THE BATTERY JSD CAR A DEE 12 239 POWERING UP KEE Ce 13 3 4 CHECKING THE INFORMATION ON THE LCDSCREBEN 14 3 5 SETTING THE DATE AND TIM Esc 15 SO LOCAL PARAVIE TER So sedoso y eun ua dd de ao lo osea dol 16 A BASIC E DI NON KE 18 TUES TING THEIL DSCREEN a OS 18 4 2 SELECTION OF THE MENUS AND PARAMETERS ccc cece eee eeee eens 19 4 3 RESTORING THE DEFAULT PARAMETERS ccc ceccecceeceeceeeeeees 21 SS TAKING SHO TS ds 22 Sl ADTIUS TINE THE CAMERA rica 22 Jed MANCALFOCUSIN Orsai altiro 22 5 2 DISPLAY OF THERMAL IMAGES VISUAL IMAGES AND MIXVISION 23 SS ADJUSTING THEIRCAMERA ati 24 De ADIOS TING REENEN 26 5 4 1 ADJUSTING THETMACGE oa 26 3 4 2 MANUAL ADJUSMENT 0c ccc ccc ccc cccccccccceccecceccuccuceuccecceceuceecesceecescescuess 26 5 4 3 ADJUSTMENT OF THE PALETTE cuidat 27 5 4 4 ADIOSTING JAE EE oy 5 4 5 MEASUREMENT RANGE uu ccc ccc ccc cccccccccceccecceccecceccecceccuceuceecesceeceusessenes 29 5 4 6 FREEZE ACTIVATE AN IMAGE 29 5 5 PRESENTATION OF THE ANALYSIS FUNCTIONS cee eece eee eeees 30 3 5 1 ADJUSTMENT OF THE OBJECT GLOBAL PARAMETERS oooonninnnnnc 30 D2 ADJUSTMENT OF THE ANALYSIS TOOEA 31 3 5 3 CURSOR ANALYSIS traidora asa 31 3 5 4 REMOVING THE ANALYSIS TOOLS 0 00 cccccccccccceccecceceesesseuseusensenss 32 O RECORDING THE IMAGE adds 33 5 CONFIGURING THF TRIGGER ee 34 3 7 1 CONFIGURING THE TRIGGER 34 4 C
14. elector to choose an image then press the MENU ENTER key to open it Open SATOO001 SAT C A 1882 35 English Fal How to select an image When the Open or Delete option has been selected in the File menu a message similar to the one shown below is displayed on the screen Number of files in current folder Current file Current folder number number 00001 00003 002 002 number of folders lt DIR gt GZSAT00t Open SAT00001 SAT File name If the image you want to open or delete is not in the current folder 2 press the LEFT or RIGHT arrow of the selector several times to select the image 3 Press the S key to activate the image 36 C A 1882 Selection of the folder and file name Fi Press the MENU ENTER key Press the UP or DOWN arrow of the selector to choose the File menu then press the MENU ENTER key Press the UP or DOWN arrow of the selector to choose the File Setup menu then press the MENU ENTER key Press the UP or DOWN arrow of the selector to choose the Directory Name menu then on the LEFT or RIGHT arrow to select the folder File Number is the file number in the current folder English Analysis k Manual Adj IR Visible lt iron gt lt Lighting On gt system setup Open Save File Setup Directory Name File Number File Mame Press the UP or DOWN arrow of the selector to choose the File Name menu then the LEFT or RIGHT ar
15. ence temperature to be compared using the Ref Temp snot zone profile tool 30 C A 1882 English 5 5 2 ADJUSTMENT OF THE ANALYSIS TOOLS This item briefly explains how to adjust the thermal image analysis tools 5 5 3 CURSOR ANALYSIS 1 Press the MENU ENTER key p p k p Manual 40d IR Wisible lt iron gt lt Lighting On gt system Setup Press the UP or DOWN arrow of the 2 selector to choose Analysis Press the UP or DOWN arrow of the Ss All gt selector to choose the Spot menu Object Para le Adjustment of the analysis cursor e Press the UP or DOWN arrow of the selector to choose a cursor then press the MENU ENTER key 4 e Cursor 2 will automatically track the Spot 1 hottest or coldest point according to lt Maximum gt the user s choice Press the LEFT or RIGHT arrow to select automatic detection of the hottest or coldest point Moving the cursor e Start from step 1 to select the cursor e Press the UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT arrows of the selector to move the cursor e Press the Menu Enter key to fix the position of the cursor Cursor no The cursor temperature reading changes in real time Temperature reading C A 1882 31 English Removing the cursor 6 e Start from step 1 to define or select the cursor to be analyzed e Press the C key to delete the cursor 5 5 4 REMOVING THE ANALYSIS TOOLS This
16. gt O D Do not use the instrument other than for its intended purpose keep it out of reach of children and make sure that it is never treated as a toy Do not aim the device towards the sun or other source of intense heat gt gt Use only the recommended batteries and accessories Do not leave the device connected to mains when not necessary gt Avoid problems due to condensation Moving the I R camera rapidly from a cold to a warm place can cause condensation droplets of water to form on its outside and inside surfaces You can avoid this problem by placing the camera in the plastic case and letting it warm slowly to the ambient temperature before removing it from the case e When you switch on the camera wait 10 to 15 minutes before recording your first thermograms to be certain that the camera s temperature has stabilized and that your measurements are correct e Focus the lens correctly according to the distance to the target to be inspected e In certain specific conditions only this device may be sensitive to electrostatic discharges ESD 6 C A 1882 English 2 DESCRIPTION 2 1 FRONT PANEL Lens locking ring Focusing ring Configurable trigger a Multi function docking station C A 1882 7 Torch light Visible light camera English 2 2 VIEW OF BACK AND BOTTOM USB connector N Video output connector Cover of the battery SD card compartment 8 C A 1882 Engli
17. he battery before using it for the first time Check that the power is off and slide the battery compartment i cover in the direction shown by the arrow Insert the battery 2 Insert the battery in the direction shown by the arrow Insert the SD card 3 Insert the SD card in the direction shown by the arrow 4 Close the cover of the battery SD card compartment e Remove the battery when the camera is not in use A N e The SD card must be formatted for FAT 32 otherwise the IR camera will not recognize it C A 1882 English Symbols representing the battery charge condition The following icons on the LCD screen indicate the condition of the battery Ou vum vu Battery adequately charged i Battery low d Battery needs to be replaced or recharged 3 3 POWERING UP THE CAMERA The indicator comes on when the camera is powered up Holding the camera correctly in your right hand place your thumb above the keypad and your index finger alongside the trigger Press the switch for 3 seconds 2 The indicator lights up green 3 After a moment the startup screen is displayed Switching the camera off 4 Press the switch for 3 seconds The indicator goes off C A 1882 13 English 3 4 CHECKING THE INFORMATION ON THE LCD SCREEN The LCD screen has a field of view covering 100 of the real image sighted The following information is displayed on the screen Reading Temperature Uppe
18. he docking station on a level surface then place the camera on the docking station in the direction shown by the arrow Press gently downward on bg the camera in the direction of the docking station slide 3 You can now use the multi function docking station 40 C A 1882 English 8 2 CONNECTION TO A MONITOR A compatible video monitor connected using the video cable option can be used to view and analyze the images you have taken Connect the video cable to the video 1 output connector of the multi function docking station To the video input connector Connect the other end of the video 2 YH cable to the video input connector of mum H the monitor C A 1882 41 English 9 ACCESSORIES 9 1 USING THE SUN SHADE When you film outdoors in sunlight the sun shade will make it easier to see the screen clearly Install the sun shade in the direction shown by the arrow following the instructions below 2 42 C A 1882 Problem The camera fails to operate The camera fails to record Battery discharges rapidly The battery fails to recharge C A 1882 English 10 TROUBLESHOOTING Cause No power supply Battery voltage too low Bad contact between the camera and battery terminals Internal memory full Internal memory incorrectly formatted Battery capacity reduced because of a year or more without use since the last full charge Battery life exceeded span
19. ile p Analysis k Press the UP or DOWN arrow of the Manual Adj 9 selector to choose the current element and E p on LEFT or RIGHT arrow to choose the TAE palette CB lt Lighting On gt system setup i 3 After this operation press the MENU ENTER key to save the changes or the C key to close the menu without saving Fal The camera provides 6 kinds of palettes Iron Iron Inverted Rainbow Feather Grey and Inverted Grey 5 4 4 ADJUSTING THE IMAGE 1 Press the MENU ENTER key File k Analysis p Press the UP or DOWN arrow of the Manual Ad p 2 selector to choose the System Setup IR Wisible p menu Press the MENU ENTER key lt Iron gt lt Lighting On gt system Setup le Date amp Time P Press the UP or DOWN arrow of the Local Setup k 3 selector to choose Camera Setup then Camera Setup ls press the MENU ENTER key System Info bk C A 1882 27 English Camera setup Auto Adjust Adjustment of the image parameters Continuous Adj e Press the UP or DOWN arrow of the Shutter Period 4 selector to choose an item to modify LCD Display e Press the RIGHT or LEFT arrow of shut Down the selector to adjust the values Laser Adjust Menu style 5 After this operation press the MENU ENTER key to save the changes or the C key to return to the main menu without saving Fal About the image parameters Defines the function of the A key Level The camera automatically optimizes the span and
20. mance SE model PO1651215E IR resolution 160 x 120 Spectral band 8 14 um Focusing mechanism Focusing mechanism Manual focusing Manual focusing F O V with standard Image modes Thermal Visible MixVision Presentation of Image annotation No image 3 EE FT screen Resolution of the camera in visible light image mode Temperature range 20 C 250 C Precision 2 C or 2 of reading Precison 1 mobile cursor automatic hot modes Analysis tools cold cursor Temperature alarms ET Measurement p egene Date time Configuration controls Configuration controls format Palettes Units EH enpor Measurement corrections temperature Emissivity correction Distance Humidity Type Memory capacity Memory capacity Type Memory capacity gg removable up to SAT CCD 48 C A 1882 640 x 480 pixels English oe a Class 2 1mW a Classification Type 635nm red pointer Torch EN 60825 1 ee Electromagnetic Rechargeable lithium battery time approximately 3 hours 15 C to 50 C Operating temperature 5 F to 122 F Storage temperature range ie ngs Environmental Relative humidity 95 from conditions Humidit 25 to 40C 77 F to y 104 F without condensation IP54 Shock Vibration 25 G 2 G ES ween USB cable included Software RayCAm Preview Software Cid C A 1882 49 English 15 STATE AT DELIVERY C A 1882 IR thermography Camera ccoocccoccconocconorenaconanonannn
21. nannnnns P01651215 Delivered with e 1 plain cardboard box for transport e 1 battery charger e 1 docking station e 1 battery e 12GBminiSD card e 1 card reader e 1 video cable e RayCam Preview software on CD ROM e 1 DiaCAm user manual on CD ROM e 1 Preview software user manual on CD ROM ACCESSORIES amp SPARES CA187 5 training beneh innana eile abe P01651620 Mans DOWSF EE P01651527 cuac AGO recreate ecg aaa thei tala aces P01651528 Sun Shade Or GAO lunas P01651532 Bate Or GA EE P01296045 Battery charger for C A 18872 P01296046 Cigar lighter adapter nnnnennnennnennnenneereertrttrrrtrrrrrrrrrrrerrre nren HX0061 Introduction to thermography ccccccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeseeeeses Contact us 50 C A 1882 GROUP CHAUVIN ARNOUX 09 2014 Code 693450A02 Ed 5 DEUTSCHLAND Chauvin Arnoux GmbH StraBburger Str 34 77694 Kehl Rhein Tel 07851 99 26 0 Fax 07851 99 26 60 ESPA A Chauvin Arnoux Ib rica S A C Roger de Flor N 293 Planta 1 08025 Barcelona Tel 902 20 22 26 Fax 934 59 14 43 ITALIA Amra SpA Via Sant Ambrogio 23 25 20846 Macherio MB Tel 039 245 75 45 Fax 039 481 561 OSTERREICH Chauvin Arnoux Ges m b H Slamastrasse 29 2 4 1230 Wien Tel 01 61 61 961 0 Fax 01 61 61 961 61 SCANDINAVIA CA M tsystem AB Sj flygvagen 35 SE 18304 T BY Tel 46 8 50 52 68 00 Fax 46 8 50 52 68 10 SCHWEIZ Chauvin Arnoux AG Moosacherstr
22. ng indicator Percentage e Adjust the overlay ratio between the thermal image and the visual image The value is between 1 and 100 These elements are activated in MixVision mode only C A 1882 25 English 5 4 ADJUSTING THE IR CAMERA 5 4 1 ADJUSTING THE IMAGE You can set the brightness and contrast of the image captured by the IR camera manually or automatically 5 4 1 1 Automatic adjument The IR camera automatically adjusts the brightness and or the contrast of the image when you press the A key You can define the adjustment mode 5 4 2 MANUAL ADJUSMENT You can adjust the brightness and the contrast manually in the integrated menu system or by pressing the arrows of the selector Press the UP or DOWN key to change the contrast the LEFT or RIGHT arrow to change the brightness 5 4 2 1 Manual adjustment in the menu 1 Press the MENU ENTER key File Analysis p Press the UP or DOWN arrow of the selector Sat to choose the Manual Adj menu Sige lt Lighting On gt System Setup Adjusting Level and Span e Press the UP or DOWN arrow of the SE Level 3 selector to choose an item to modify Span o Press the RIGHT or LEFT arrow of the So selector to adjust the values 4 After this operation press the MENU ENTER key to save the changes or the C key to return to the main menu without saving 26 C A 1882 English 5 4 3 ADJUSTMENT OF THE PALETTE 1 Press the MENU ENTER key F
23. r limit of colour scale Colour scale IT Lower limit of colour KIT scale en Time Min temperature Battery charge Activate Freeze Current f emissivit Operating 7 indicator About the operating indicator e The operating indicator indicates the current operating status of the camera Status of the camera NULL E 1 00 14 C A 1882 English Menu Displays the menu mode Displays the non menu mode Nul with no analysis tool selected Displays the current analysis Status SP1 9 tool of the Cursor 1 camera Displays the current analysis CAP tool mode of the cursor in automatic tracking E Current emissivity value LF An SD card has been inserted The status varies according to the camera model Before doing anything more please switch to Null mode How do switch to Null mode e Press the cancel key several times until the null message appears on the operating indicator ini 3 5 SETTING THE DATE AND TIME You must set the date and time when the camera is used for the first time 1 Check that the IR camera is in null mode File P Analysis k Press the MENU ENTER key then the Manual Aq k 2 UP or DOWN arrow of the selector to IR Visible Le choose System Setup lt Iron gt lt Lighting On gt system setup y C A 1882 15 English Press the UP or DOWN arrow of the 3 selector to choose Date 8 Time then press the MENU ENTER key Setting the date and time
24. row to select the file name C A 1882 37 English 6 1 1 ERASING THE IMAGES Note that images once erased cannot be recovered Take all useful precautions before erasing an image Analysis k Press the MENU ENTER key then the UP Manual Adj H 1 or DOWN arrow of the selector to choose IR Visible k the File menu lt Iron gt lt Lighting On gt system Setup le Lipen Save Press the UP or DOWN arrow of the 2 selector to choose Delete then press the MENU ENTER key File Setup k Select an image then press the 3 MENU ENTER key to erase the image selected 4 Press the C key to exit 38 C A 1882 English 7 DOWNLOADING IMAGES 7 1 DOWNLOADING IMAGES USING THE SD CARD You can withdraw the SD card from the camera and download the images to a computer using the SD card reader provided Open the cover of the battery SD card compartment Press gently on the SD card which will then be ejected automatically You can download the IR images using the SD card reader provided C A 1882 39 English 8 CONNECTIONS AND DOWNLOADING 8 1 CONNECTING THE DOCKING STATION The docking station lets you use a video screen connected by a video cable provided to display and analyze the images you have taken The multi function docking station is also used to charge the battery once the IR camera has been connected Open the battery SD card compartment direction shown by the arrow Place t
25. scale for display of the temperature by Temp unit the camera C or F Determines the unit of distance displayed by the Dist unit camera Metres or Feet C A 1882 17 English 4 BASIC FUNCTIONS 4 1 USING THE LCD SCREEN If you want to use the LCD screen to film play back the thermal q images and set the parameters of the menus proceed as follows Open the LCD screen in the 1 direction shown by the arrow Aim the IR camera at a subject at the centre of the image displayed on the LCD screen o For a better temperature measurement place the subject The LCD screen is switched off when it is closed 18 C A 1882 English 4 2 SELECTION OF THE MENUS AND PARAMETERS You can select the parameters by pressing the MENU ENTER key 1 Press the MENU ENTER key D Press the LEFT or RIGHT arrow of the selector Press the UP or DOWN arrow of the selector Press the MENU ENTER key 1 Menu 2 Select a function using File menu Analysis menu Manual Adjust Setup Menu File e File e File Analysis bk al Analysis a Analysis be Manual Adj Manual Ad k k Manual Ad k IR Visible P IR Visible k IR Wisible k IR Visible k lt Iron gt lt Iron gt lron gt lt Iron gt lt Lighting On gt lt Lighting On gt lt Lighting On gt system Setup he system setup i system Setup C A 1882 19 English 3 Select the values of the parameters using Manual Date amp Time a
26. sh 2 3 CONTROLS MULTI FUNCTION DOCKING STATION Freeze Activate Video output Power supply connector connector C A 1882 9 English 2 4 BOTTOM CONNECTORS Battery latch Battery compartment Multiple connec C A 1882 English 3 PREPARING THE IR CAMERA 3 1 CHARGING THE BATTERY Proceed as follows to charge the battery for the first time and thereafter when the pattery low icon appears on the screen Align the edge of the battery pack with the line marked on the 1 battery then insert it in the direction shown by the arrow Connect the mains cord to The charging indicator lights up the battery charger and the red during charging of the battery plug at the other end to a and turns green when the battery 2 wall outlet _is fully charged C A 1882 After recharging disconnect the battery charger and remove the battery pack The battery is a lithium ion battery and so does not have to be completely discharged before it is recharged It can be recharged at any time However since the life span of the battery is approximately 300 charging cycles we recommend charging the battery only when it has been completely discharged so that it will last longer The recharging time varies with the ambient relative humidity and the battery charge condition 11 English 3 2 INSTALLING THE BATTERY SD CARD Install the battery in the camera as follows e Charge t
27. t dirt e Never rub the LCD screen and never press hard on its surface since this might damage it or cause other problems Never use thinners benzene synthetic cleaners or water to clean the camera since these substances might damage the equipment or alter its performance 11 2 METROLOGICAL CHECK Like all measuring or testing devices the instrument must be checked regularly We recommend checking this instrument yearly For checks and calibrations contact one of our accredited metrology laboratories information and contact details available on request our Chauvin Arnoux subsidiary or the branch in your country 11 3 REPAIR For all repairs before or after expiry of warranty please return the device to your distributor 44 C A 1882 English 12 WARRANTY Except as otherwise stated our warranty is valid for twelve months starting from the date on which the equipment was sold Extract from our General Conditions of Sale provided on request The warranty does not apply in the following cases Inappropriate use of the equipment or use with incompatible equipment Modifications made to the equipment without the explicit permission of the manufacturer s technical staff Work done on the device by a person not approved by the manufacturer Adaptation to a particular application not anticipated in the definition of the equipment or not indicated in the user s manual Damage caused by shocks falls or floods C A

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