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1. 7 Use the up down navigation ne to select a higher limit temperature 8 If the temperature at the cursor or within the measurement box is above the upper limit value a message Over Limit will flash at the bottom of the screen aram 46 Rev 001 9 In addition to the visible caption an audible alarm can also be set a Press Hotkey 4 MRM to select menu b Use the left right navigation buttons amp to go to the Audio Settings menu and press the Hotkey 3 to select it c In Imager Sounds use the left right navigation buttons to toggle the sound on d Press Hotkey 4 RRM to exit 10 Ifthe temperature at the cursor or within the measurement box is above the upper limit an audible Bleeping will now be heard It is also be possible to set a low limit W or both the high amp low limit together WU i TIP Default is sound on aram 47 Rev 001 7 15 How do I change the screen colours Different colour palettes are useful in viewing objects and scenes for different requirements As a simple rule of thumb palettes with a lot of different colours are more helpful when looking for hot spots or cold spots whereas palettes with fewer and gradually changing colours are more useful in viewing changes of temperatures in a scene or object Centre toggle button Up Down Left Right navigation buttons Hotkey 1 Hotkey 2 Hotkey 3 Hotkey 4 Fig 1 Change screencolours 1 Press Hotkey 4 RM to select the
2. 6 Rev 001 ATTENTION Nieaf Smitt B V reserves the right to without prior notice update the software in the camera which is returned for either reparation or other reasons Repair can only be done by Nieaf Smitt BV WARNING DANGER It s forbidden to execute measurements if strong electrostatic or electromagnetic fields are present ATTENTION Provide a clean and save workplace which has sufficient lighting sala TIP Contact Nieaf Smitt B V if you require information concerning training for the camera Training at Nieaf Smitt or at customers can be arranged Nieaf Smitt bv Vrieslantlaan 6 3526AA Utrecht Holland Postbus 7023 3502KA Utrecht Tel 0031 30 2881311 general Tel 0031 30 2850285 helpdesk 2 General Thermal imaging cameras visualize and measure the thermal heat which is issued by objects in order to detect problems in a wide range of mechanical and electrical systems on a fast accurate and highly effective manner They identify sources of excessive friction faulty switching providing crucial information for many applications including measuring heat loss from buildings and identify potential blockages in heating All this information is accessible without making contact with the measuring object Since irregular thermal issues can be an indication for potential inefficiencies or errors measurements can often be implemented in time for production loss equipment failure and fir
3. Hi IMG 0189 The saved images are shown on the screen with the most recently saved image first Select the desired image by means of the navigation keys To display the selected image press Hotkey 3 To delete the selected image press Hotkey 2 to confirm deletion press Hotkey 3 When a stored image is displayed press Hotkey 3 to return to live imaging 4 4 7 Date amp Time settings DD MM YYYY HH MM 05 2007 13 03 A Back Format a Use the left right buttons to navigate in this menu the item that can be changed is highlighted in red In the picture above the day DD 14 is highlighted b Use the up down buttons 6 to change the value c The date formats can be changed by pressing Hotkey 2 to cycle through DD MM YYYY MM DD YYYY and YYYY MM DD options Pressing Hotkey 4 will select the option on the display 4 4 8 Language selection When the language is highlighted shown by a yellow box around it press Hotkey 3 to select 4 4 9 Display Settings e LCD brightness Select from 1 low to 9 high to control the screen brightness to save battery power e Zoom Allows the user to digitally zoom into the image Options are X2 and X4 zoom e Cursor Type Select how the cursor temperature values are to be displayed on the screen The choice is between a tabular display or a tag next to the cursor e c ESE Choose whether or not to display the reflected temperature Only applicable when emissivity i
4. If either individual voice annotation or text caption options are switched on these can be attached to the saved image Default is text and voice on More details on voice annotation and text caption are in Q 13 Images are saved on a micro SD card and may be viewed using the Browser Saving images 1 Press Hotkey 4 EE to select the menu 2 Using the up down navigation buttons amp to go to the Browser L4 and press Hotkey 3 ME to select it 3 Use the navigation keys amp to highlight the chosen image The following options are available Press Hotkey 3 MM to select it Press Hotkey 2 EE to delete the image and press Hotkey 3 RRM to confirm deletion Press Hotkey 1 EE to exit from the browser Press Hotkey 4 MRM to close the menu ayam 42 Rev 001 7 13 How does the voice and text caption recording work A saved image can have the following attachments to provide further information about it a Voice message b Text caption c Both Voice and Text d Nothing attached In addition in the voice message attachment there are the following options i Add voice message per image individual li Add the same voice message to a set of images session A session ends when the camera is switched off iii Add both individual and session voice messages Setting Voice Annotation 1 Press Hotkey 4 MR to select the menu 2 Using the left right navigation buttons e move to the Audio Settings menu BES and press Hotkey
5. Languages Computer requirements for PC software PC IBM compatible PC with a minimum of 300MHz processor MS Windows XP Vista or Win 7 128MB RAM 16 bit colour graphics with 1024x768 capability Environment Temp operating range Humidity Temp storage range CE Mark Europe IP rating Operating temp for stated accuracy NIEAF 14 SMITT 15 C to 50 C 10 to 90 non condensing 20 C to 70 C IP54 23 C Rev 001 2 5 Safety precautions The equipment described in this document uses a Class 2 laser Under no account should anyone look directly into the laser beam or the laser beam exit aperture irreversible damage to the eye may occur The laser should not be operated when there are personnel in the imager s field of view Caution use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified in this document may result in hazardous laser radiation exposure 2 6 Certification The tester complies with the relevant European directives During the design of the camera directives have been taken into account in order to comply to the fundamental demands of the directives On the basis of this data the CE mark has been mounted on the camera The directives and the standards mentioned are enumerated in the EC Declaration of Conformity see appendix 3 3 Contents of the case Gebruikershandleiding NI IR 670 Thermografische Camara The carrying case Camera PSU and Inte
6. OY SMITT 2 Rev 001 5 4 Manual control The thermal image gain and offset are normally controlled automatically in order to give a meaningful display on the screen However Hotkey 2 offers the option of switching to manual control if desired 1 Press Hotkey 2 oo 0 o to toggle to the Auto icon g 2 Press the centre toggle button o gt to toggle to Manual Eji or Persistent manual Bi If Persistent manual is selected then the manual settings are stored When the camera is switched on again and Manual selected the stored span and level settings are used 3 Use the left right navigation buttons to change the span of the displayed temperature range 4 Use the up down navigation buttons to change the level of the displayed temperature range 5 Press the centre toggle button again to revert to Auto 5 5 Light There is a visible illuminator for use in poor ambient lighting 4 6 1 Press Hotkey 2 ee oo to toggle to the Light Off icon ed 4 6 2 Press the centre toggle button to toggle to Light On bed 4 6 3 Press the centre toggle button again to turn the light off It is advisable to turn the light on only when necessary in order to conserve battery power 5 6 Image freeze Pressing Hotkey 3 freezes the both the infrared and the visible image Pressing again reverts to a live image The image save facility works with either a live or a frozen image but once a frozen image has been saved the camera will revert to a live i
7. There are three area sizes to choose from Selecting area analyse 1 Press Hotkey 4 E to select the menu Fig 1 2 Using the left right navigation buttons move to the Measurement Options menu Fos See Fig 2 and Press 3 RE to select it Fig 3 3 Use the up down navigation buttons to move to the Area option 4 Use the left right navigation buttons to toggle between On and Off 5 Press Hotkey 4 RRM to exit 6 Use Hotkey 1M to tog 2 through until the area size icon appearsil 7 Use the navigation buttons to select the different area sizes Figs 4 to 6 Centre toggle button Up Down Left Right i navigation buttons Hotkey 1 Hotkey 2 Hotkey 3 Hotkey 4 Fig 1 TOS 1 SC 318 2 232 0 68 0 96 3 44 6 32 9 aram 33 Rev 001 7 4 What Is tracking Tracking offers the choice to display the following The hottest part in the area The coldest part in the area The hottest as well as the coldest part in the area How to set Tracking im Centre toggle button Up Down Left Right O navigation buttons Hotkey 1 Hotkey 2 Hotkey 3 Hotkey 4 Fig 1 Cursors Tracking Area Isotherms Temp Profile Temp Alarm 7 1 08 22 ft 2o 6 A 91 8 09 i 66 0 Fig 4 Fig 5 1 Press Hotkey 4 EEEH to select the menu Fig 1 2 Using the left right navigation buttons move to the Measurement Options menu P4 See Fig 2 and Press Hotkey 3 EHA to select it F
8. 4 CRSZ AGLT aos EES Ass gram 36 Rev 001 7 7 What Is a temperature profile A temperature profile is a histogram showing the temperature values through a cross section of the scene The profile is displayed on the right hand side of the screen The user can choose to display either a profile of a horizontal cross section or a profile of a vertical cross section How do set a temperature profile Centre toggle button Up Down Left Right navigation buttons Hotkey 1 Hotkey 2 Hotkey 3 Hotkey 4 Fig 1 1 Press Hotkey 4 MMB to select the menu Fig 1 2 Using the left ri move to the Measurement ht navigation buttons Options menu See Fig 2 and Press Hotkey 3 to select it Fig 3 3 Use the up down navigation buttons to move to the Temp Profile option Fig 3 4 Use the left right navigation buttons e to toggle between Off Horizontal and Vertical 5 Press Hotkey 4EM to exit Fig 4 6 Press Hotkey 1 to select Ea or i then use the navigation buttons to move the position of the cross section within the image aram 37 Rev 001 7 8 How do I turn the visible camera on and off 1 Press Hotkey 2 E to toggle through to the visible camera on off options Poe Fig 1 2 Press the centre toggle button to toggle between visible off mm and visible on i See Figs 2 amp 3 Centre toggle button Up Down Left Right navigation buttons Hotkey 1 Hotkey 2
9. Hotkey 3 Hotkey 4 Fig 1 NIEAF SMITT 38 Rev 001 7 9 How do I blend thermal and visible images image fusion The user can select to view the scene in 1 Thermal Only This is the default when the camera is switched on Fig 1 2 Visible only Fig 2 3 Or a blend of both A blend superimposes the thermal image on to a visible image The extent of the blend is adjustable Fig 3 In all of the above choices all the temperature measurement options are available D Fig 3 Centre toggle button Up Down Left Right navigation buttons Hotkey 1 Hotkey 2 Hotkey 3 Hotkey 4 Fig 1 Blending Thermal and Visible Images 1 Using Hotkey 2 EENES toggle through until either the visible camera on icon i or visible camera off icon Po appears Use the centre toggle button to toggle between visible off ms and visible on i Fig 4 2 With the visible camera on blend between the visible and thermal image by using the navigation keys 3 This will blend the thermal and visible image on a percentage scale 0 25 50 75 100 and PIP aram 39 Rev 001 7 10 How do align the thermal and visible images As the thermal camera and visible camera are not co axial the alignment controls allow the user to align the thermal and visible image The alignment controls move the visible image Align images 1 Using Hotkey 2 MAM toggle through until either the visible camera on icon i See question 7 9 2 Us
10. Hotkey 3 for No EJ Hotkey 1 for play e If caption mode is selected this option will now be offered to save a text caption see 6 2 f Image with voice message is being saved Playback The voice recording can be played back when viewing saved images in the browser NOTE The abort Icon on Hotkey4 Pressing Hotkey 4 at any stage aborts the saving process 6 2 Text captions When saving an image with Caption Mode turned on there is the option of attaching a text caption to each image The screen shots below describe the procedure 45 6 C X49 5 A O 1 6H s 45 33 Caption a Do you wish to attach a text caption message to this image Hotkey 2 for No Hotkey 3 for Yes m symbols are b start caption entry whole message the image and caption c Example of a caption NOTE 1 Use the up down arrow buttons to cycle through letters and numbers until the one required appears The available ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZa bcdefghijkimnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789 2 Use the left right arrow buttons to move to the next space and repeat the above step until the caption is completed 3 Press Hotkey 2 EE to clear the 4 Press Hotkey 4 MR to exit and save Captions cannot be viewed with the saved images in the browser due to display constraints The captions can be viewed using the PC software NIEAF 7 Frequently asked questions 7 1 What Temperature Meas
11. camera to operate in sectors including the following Preventive maintenance electrical and mechanical Domestic and industrial controls HVAC inspection and frozen Troubleshooting and fault detection 2 3 Operation Thermal cameras visualize the temperature radiated by the measured object This thermal image is shown through a display There is also a normal image or a combination of thermal and normal image image fusion The recordings can be stored on a micro SD card These images can be processed through a computer 2 4 Specifications Performance Temperature range Field of view FOV Spectral Response Sensitivity Detector Frame rate Focus Range Minimum Focus Image storage Number Medium Display 10 C to 250 C 20 x 15 8um to 12 um lt 0 08 C 23 C 160 x 160 pixel array 8Hz 0 3m to infinity 30 cm Up to 1000 images on SD card supplied Micro SD Card 3 2 colour LCD with LED Backlight 8 colour palettes Mixed thermal and visible images Digital Zoom X2 X4 Laser pointer A built in Class 2 laser is supplied to highlight the centre of the thermal image Aligned at 2 metres Beam Divergence Maximum Output Measurement Temperature range Radiometry Emissivity Correction Accuracy Imager power supply Battery Operation time AC operation Mechanical Housing Dimensions Weight Mounting NIEAF SMITT lt 0 2mrad lt 1mW 10 C to 250 C Four moveable temperature
12. fine particles 0 81 Brass unoxidised 0 80 Glass convex D NIEAF SMITT 0 79 Steel oxidised 0 78 Copper heavily oxidised 0 77 Cotton cloth 0 76 Sand 0 75 Unglazed silica 0 74 Oxidised iron at 100 C 0 73 Coating No C20A 0 72 Basalt 0 71 Graphitised carbon at 500 C 0 70 Red Rust 0 69 Iron sheet heavily rusted 0 67 Water 0 66 Black Loam 0 65 White cement 0 64 Iron cast oxidised 0 63 Lead oxidised at 1100 F 0 62 Zirconia on inconel 0 61 Cu Zn brass oxidised 0 58 Inconel sheet at 760 C 0 56 Smooth white marble 0 55 Al anodised chromic acid 0 21 Iron cast polished 0 20 Brass rubbed 80 grit emery 0 16 Stainless steel 18 8 buffed 0 09 Aluminium as received 0 07 Steel polished 0 05 Aluminium polished sheet 0 05 Copper polished 0 03 Brass highly polished 57 Rev 001 Appendix 2 Complete iconlist Hotkey one Cursor one Cursor two Alignment Tracking Area n Isotherm high Hotkey two Es Camera off E Camera on nll Auto temperature range it Manual temperature range Hotkey three ES Live Freeze Hotkey Four EY Menus Other Icons EA Down Ed Up EZ Maximum i Minimum ES No Memory Card NIEAF SMITT Isotherm low ri Profile horizontal Profile vertical ge Alarm high B W Alarm low i Playback AB Light off bd Light on x No y Yes No y Yes Span
13. measurement cursors Temperature difference measurement User selectable 0 10 to 1 00 in steps of 0 01 with reflected ambient temperature compensation The greater of 2 C or 2 of reading in C For 15 C tot 45 C Lithium ion field rechargeable Up to 6 hours continuous operation AC adaptor supplied 12Vdc 1 25A Impact Resistant Plastic with over moulded soft plastic 130mmx95mmx220mm 0 80kg Handheld amp tripod mounting 1 4 BSW 10 Rev 001 Settings and controls On Off soft power control User selectable span control User selectable level control Auto adjust span and level Laser trigger switch Readout in C or F User selectable image integration User selectable emissivity setting User selectable reflected temperature Electronic zoom x2 x4 Four moveable temperature measurement cursors Area analysis X Y profiles lsotherms Text annotation Voice annotation Image capture time and date Visual audio alarm high and low Features Real time image and temperature measurement display Four moveable temperature measurement cursors with individual emissivity values and temperature difference between two points Visible thermal mixed image fusion 100 75 50 25 0 Picture In Picture PIP Simple operation Multiple temperature measurement Image browser Battery Charge indicator Lightweight Laser Pointer Auto hot cold seeker
14. menu Fig 1 2 Infrared Settings is highlighted gt Hotkey 3 MA to select it Fig 2 3 Use the up down navigation buttons to move to the palette option see Fig 3 4 Use the left right navigation buttons to toggle through the palette options which are Ironbow Rainbow Isotherm Style Hot Metal High Contrast Rainbow 16 Black Hot and White Hot Please see examples below 5 Press hotkey 4 RRM to exit ju Emissivity Palette Reflected Temp Temp Units Integration Interpolation Fig 2 1 lronbow 5 High Contrast 2 Rainbow 6 Rainbow 16 3 Isotherm Style 7 Black Hot 4 Hot Metal 8 White hot NIEAF 7 16 What is emissivity The amount of infrared radiation emitted by a surface depends on both its temperature and its emissivity Surfaces that are good reflectors e g polished metal are poor emitters and surfaces that are good emitters e g human skin are poor reflectors A black body is defined as an object that absorbs all radiation falling on it and it is a perfect emitter of radiation The emissivity of a surface usually written is the ratio of energy radiated by that surface to energy radiated by a black body at the same temperature For accurate temperature measurements the emissivity of the surface being measured must be entered into the camera This is done by entering a number in the range 0 10 for polished chromium to 1 00
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16. 3 MM to select it 3 Use the up down navigation buttons amp to move to the Integration option 4 Use the left right navigation buttons e to change the value 5 Press Hotkey 402M to exit tared seitin z L 2 ee Ta Ti fo ee B n ow Emissivity 1 00 Palette Ironbow Reflected Temp 22 Temp Units Integration Interpolation Table Exit TIP The image update rate is slower when integration Is increased so the camera must be held still or moved very slowly when high integration numbers are used NIEAF 7 19 Do need to turn Interpolation off Interpolation is on by default as it smoothes the image to provide a better visual image Turning it off gives a more pixelated image Some users may wish to observe the scene with the actual resolution of the detector Interpolation off Interpolation on Fig 1 Fig 2 How do set Interpolation 1 Press Hotkey 4 MMI to select the menu Fig 3 2 Infrared Settings is highlighted Press Hotkey 3 MM to select it 3 Use the up down navigation buttons to highlight the Interpolation option Fig 4 4 Use the left right navigation buttons to toggle between on and off 5 Press Hotkey 4 BRM to exit Centre toggle button Up Down Left Right navigation buttons Hotkey 1 Hotkey 2 Hotkey 3 Hotkey 4 Fig 1 Emissivity Palette Reflected Temp 99 Fig 4 Ta Temp Units Integration Interpolation aram 52 Rev 001 7 20 Can reduce came
17. 3 to select it 3 Use the up down navigation buttons amp to move to Voice Annotation Fig 3 4 Use the left right navigation buttons e to toggle through Off Individual or Session 5 Select Individual to record a separate message for each saved image or Session for a set of images 6 Use the up down navigation buttons to go to Voice Playback and select Speaker i or Headset Setting Caption Mode 1 Press Hotkey 4 RRM to exit or Hotkey1 HEE to go back to the main menu 2 Inthe main menu using the left right navigation buttons e move to the camera Sd and press Hotkey 3 ME to select it 3 Use the up down navigation buttons to move to Caption Mode See Fig 9 4 Use the left right navigation buttons e to toggle between On and Off aram 43 Rev 001 Voice and Text Caption entry 1 When saving an image the option of adding a voice message is selected by pressing Hotkey 3 MME for yes EA or press Hotkey 2 EEA for no Ed See Fig 4 2 If Yes is selected press hotkey 3 Ed to start the recording See Fig 5 3 The message Recording appears Stop recording by pressing hotkey 3 again Then there is the option to Play HE the recording Re record it and then save the voice message See Figs 6 7 and 8 4 After the Voice message recording is completed there is the option to add a Text Caption if selected Press Hotkey 3 MM for yes E
18. 3526 AA Utrecht Tel l 0031 0 30 288 13 11 Tel Helpdesk 0031 0 30 285 02 85 Fax 0031 0 30 289 88 16 E mail i helodesk nieaf smitt nl Website www nieaf smitt nl www nieaf instruments com 8 2 Cleaning the camera Do not use liquids based on petrol or solvent Do not let the Camera get in contact with detergents Use soft patch moister by water or alcohol and leave the camera to dry totally after the cleaning 8 3 Replacing the batteries It is not possible to replace the batteries Appendix 1 Emissivity table in the Camera 1 00 0 98 Human skin 0 95 0 94 Paint oil 0 93 Brick red 0 92 Concrete 0 90 Planed Oak Wood 0 85 0 80 0 79 Oxidized steel 0 78 Oxidized Copper 0 76 Sand 0 75 0 70 Red Rust 0 67 Water 0 65 0 64 Oxidized Cast Iron General Emissivity table 0 98 Carbon filed surface 0 98 Frost crystals 0 98 Human skin 0 97 Slate 0 96 Water distilled 0 96 Ice smooth 0 95 Soil saturated with water 0 95 Carbon candle soot 0 94 Glass polished plate 0 94 Paint oil 0 93 Brick red 0 93 Paper white bond 0 92 Concrete 0 92 Soil dry 0 91 Plaster rough coat 0 90 Wood planed oak 0 90 Glazed earthenware 0 89 Snow granular 0 88 Glazed Silica 0 87 Cuprous Oxide at 38 C 0 86 Emery Corundum 0 85 Snow 0 85 Stainless oxidized at 800 C 0 84 Oxidised Iron at 500 C 0 83 Cuprous Oxide at 260 C 0 82 Snow
19. A or press Hotkey 2 character See Fig 11 and 12 ES for no Ed See Fig 10 ation buttons to select S to move to the next The available symbols are ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789 5 Enter the text message using the up down navi characters and Use the left right navigation buttons 6 Press Hotkey2 EEE to clear the whole text 7 Press Hotkey 4 MMI to exit or Hotkey1 EE to go back aram 44 Rev 001 Sei SOCESI 2 Alcs s 62 51 LCD Brightness Caption Mode 40 Caption Fig 10 Pressing hotkey 4 at any point during the above will abort the process and revert to a live image 7 14 How do I set alarms Centre toggle button Up Down Left Right navigation buttons Hotkey 1 Hotkey 2 Hotkey 3 Hotkey 4 Fig 1 Cursors Tracking Area Isotherms Temp Profile Temp Alarm Fig 2 Fig 3 Fig 4 Setting alarms 1 Press Hotkey 4 RMB to select menu Fig 1 to move the Measurement menu 2 Use the left right navigation buttons P 4 and Press Hotkey 3 EEA to select it Fig 2 3 Use the up down navigation ne to move to the temperature alarm option see Fig 3 4 Use the left right navigation buttons e to toggle through Off High Low or High amp Low In the example below we will select a high alarm 5 Press Hotkey 4 RR to exit 6 Use Hotkey 1 EEE to toggle through until the high alarm icon i appears Fig 4
20. Out Span In Ce Maximum Span Minimum pin Persistand Manual 58 Rev 001 Appendix 3 Declaration of Conformity Declaration of conformity of the product with the valid directives EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Product Thermal Imaging Camera Identification of the measuring system Trademark Nieaf Smitt B V Model Type IR6010 Nieaf Smitt herewith declares that the instrument which this declaration refers to is in conformity with the following standards and according to the conditions of following Directives 2006 95 EG as last amended 2004 108 EG as last amended Place and date Name and signature of authorised person Appendix 4 Accessories Light shade 626001042 USB cable 626001045 626001046 626001047
21. User Manual NI 1R6010 Thermal Imaging Camera Supplier Nieaf Smitt B V Vrieslantlaan 6 3526 AA Utrecht Holland N FAF P O Box 7023 3502 KA Utrecht mi Tel 030 288 13 11 general SM ITT Fax 030 289 88 16 Tel 030 285 02 85 helpdesk e mail helpdesk nieaf smitt nl Specifications of the equipment NI IR6010 Specifications of the manual Date 31 05 2011 Number 561144179 Version 001 Copyright 2011 All rights reserved Nothing from this edition may be multiplied or made public in any form or manner either electronically mechanically by photocopying recording or in any manner without prior written consent form Nieaf Smitt bv Nieaf Smitt bv reserves the right to change parts at any given moment without prior or direct notification to the client The contents of this user manual may also be changed without prior warning No part of this publication may be seen as part of a contract for the equipment unless specifically referenced and included in such contract This user manual is compiled with all possible care but Nieaf Smitt bv can not accept any responsibility for possible errors in this user manual or any consequences resulting from that Preface This manual describes the NI IR6010 The information in this manual is important for proper and safe functioning of the equipment If you are not familiar with operating this equipment then read this user manual from the beginning to the end thorough
22. ange and span Fig 4 emp Profile emp larm Fig 3 7 6 Why use Auto Manual temperature range and span adjustment Auto Automatically adjusts the image to allow for the highest and lowest temperature in the scene Useful when starting the camera to be able to view images quickly and to be able to view the full range of temperatures in the scene Manual The user defines the range of temperatures to be displayed Manual setting is useful when the user wants to examine various pieces of similar equipment or to exclude high or low temperatures of no interest By having a fixed temperature range any anomalies or discrepancies can be highlighted visually very easily Centre toggle button Up Down Left Right navigation buttons Hotkey 1 Hotkey 2 Hotkey 3 Hotkey 4 Fig 1 How to select and use Auto Toggle Hotkey 2 MJ until either the auto icon fil or the manual icon Hii appears Fig 1 Use the centre toggle button to toggle between the auto and manual options As previously stated the auto function will select the correct temperature range for the scene that is viewed See Fig 2 How to select and use Manual Toggle Hotkey 2 MJ until either the auto icon fil or the manual icon Ei appears Fig 1 Use the centre toggle button to toggle between the auto and manual options With the manual i function selected Fig 3 use the navigation keys amp to adjust the temperature range and span 33
23. e Hotkey 1 EEA to toggle through until the alignment icon appears 3 Use the navigation keys amp to align the thermal and visible images Fig 1 Centre toggle button Up Down Left Right navigation buttons Hotkey 1 Hotkey 2 Hotkey 3 Hotkey 4 Fig 1 Fig 4 Align to the right Fig 5 Align up Fig 6 Align down Four pre programmed alignment distances are included These are at 0 5m 1m 2m and 4m ranges With the alignment option selected by Hotkey71 pressing the toggle button once aligns at 2 metres Pressing the toggle button again allows you to cycle through to 4m 0 5m and 1m This function is only available after the visual camera has been switched on After pressing hotkey 1 this option will is not available anymore gram 40 Rev 001 7 11 How does illumination work In poor lighting conditions the illuminator allows the user to see the scene with the visible camera How to select the illumination light td 24 option 1 To turn the light on press Hotkey 2 MAME to toggle through until either the light on nd See Fig 2 or light off BY icon appears See Fig 1 2 Use the centre toggle button to toggle between light off 4 and light on ned Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig Light off Light on Position of illumination NIEAF 7 12 How do I save an image To save press the Save button Fig 1 Fig 2 To save either a live or frozen image press the save button on the handle See Fig 1 and Fig 2
24. e prevention Nieaf Smitt forefront in adapting of radiometry and thermal systems for many more applications so the technology can be used daily by inspectors and maintenance engineers as ordinary tools like a screwdriver 2 1 Intended use Nieaf Smitt products and solutions are used in many industries including retail banking recreation security transportation and healthcare Many professionals in many industries rely on the systems of daily Nieaf Smitt for a wide range of thermal requirements including Electric Checking for loose tight connections Congested components Disproportionate stress distribution Faulty fatigued components Mechanical Monitoring the condition of bearings Poor motor shaft alignment Faulty electrical connections Domestic and industrial plumbing and heating Floor heating control without an equal area to break Detect cracked pipes Monitoring efficiency of boilers and radiators Food production Monitoring temperature of food production on a tape Monitoring the optimal operation of storage Medical health scanning of individuals at a high temperature as an indicator of virus Control of blood flow to limbs Emergency Security Monitoring of heat traces of recently displaced vehicles Body temperature in low visibility 2 2 Target group The group which covers this manual are been technically competent persons and competent persons People with certain knowledge and skills for the
25. e time a temperature alarm occurred Making multiple images 1 2 Press hotkey 4 E to select the menu Fig 1 Use the left right navigation suton to move to the Camera Settings Ke oS See Fig 2 and press Hotkey 3 M to select it Use the up down navigation buttons to move to the Sequence record option Fig 3 Use the left right navigation sutton to toggle between 10 sec 20 sec 30 sec 1min 2min 5 min 10 min 20 min 30 min 1 hour Alarm Use the up down navigation buttons to select Sequence Captures option Fig 4 Use the left right navigation suton to toggle between 10 50 100 500 of 1000 Press hotkey 4 EEEH to exit menu If an image is made with the camera now the abovementioned series of images will be started Centre toggle button Up Down Left Right navigation buttons Hotkey 1 Hotkey 2 Hotkey 3 Hotkey 4 Fig 1 NIEAF Fig 2 Fig 3 Fig 4 8 Maintenance 8 1 Calibration and Repair Repairs may only be executed by Nieaf Smitt B V Don t replace parts yourself but call technical qualified persons TIP If the camera is used for tracable measurements it Is advisable to calibrate the camera periodically Nieaf Smitt advises to calibrate the camera once per two years There are no user replaceable parts in the instrument For calibration and or service you can send your tester post paid to Nieaf Smitt B V Technical Support Vrieslantlaan 6
26. era can correct for the effect of this reflected background energy How to set Relected Temperature Centre toggle button Up Down Left Right navigation buttons Hotkey 1 Hotkey 2 Hotkey 3 Hotkey 4 Fig 1 1 Press Hotkey 4 MI to select the menu Fig 1 2 Infrared Settings Si be highlighted Press Hotkey 31MM to select it 3 Use the up down navigation an to move to the Reflected Temp option 4 Use the left right navigation buttons to change the value 5 Press Hotkey 4 RRM to exit Emissivity Palette Reflected Temp Temp Units Integration Interpolation Fig 2 TIP A good method to determine the reflected temperature in a room or setting is to set the emissivity to 1 00 turn 180 degrees from the object being measured and take an average temperature measurement using area mode see 7 3 of the background or of any hot object aram 50 Rev 001 7 18 What is integration used for The camera normally operates at a frame rate of 8Hz i e the image is updated 8 times per second For viewing scenes in which there is very little temperature variation however the image may be improved by integrating over several frames to reduce the noise How do set the Integration Centre toggle button Up Down Left Right navigation buttons Hotkey 1 Hotkey 2 Hotkey 3 Hotkey 4 Fig 1 1 Press Hotkey 4 RRM to select the menu Fig 1 2 Infrared Settings is highlighted Press Hotkey
27. for a black body An emissivity lookup table is provided which lists the emissivities of a range of common materials It is not recommended that temperature measurements be attempted when emissivity values lower than 0 70 are required because large errors are likely due to reflected radiation from surrounding objects How do set emissivity Centre toggle button Up Down Left Right navigation buttons Hotkey 1 Hotkey 2 Hotkey 3 Hotkey 4 Fig 1 1 Press Hotkey 4 MMI to select the menu Fig 1 Infrared Settings will be highlighted Press Hotkey 32MM to select it Emissivity is the first item in the Infrared Settings menu and will be highlighted See Fig 2 ad 4 Use the left right navigation buttons amp to change the emissivity value 5 Or select the emissivity table pressing Hotkey 3 MMMM and use the up down navigation buttons to highlight the desired value surface 6 Press Hotkey 4 BRM to exit Emissivity Palette Reflected Temp Temp Units Integration Interpolation aram 49 Rev 001 7 17 What is reflected Temperature This is only applicable if an emissivity of less than 1 is selected some of the infrared energy seen by the camera from a surface with an emissivity of less than 1 00 is reflected background energy If there is a hot object in the background this can have a significant effect on the temperature measured By entering a reflected temperature value the cam
28. ig 3 3 Use the up down navigation buttons amp to highlight the tracking option Fig 3 4 Use the left right navigation buttons e to toggle between Off High Low and High amp Low options 5 Press Hotkey 4 RRM to exit Fig 4 aram 34 Rev 001 7 5 What are lsotherms and how do I select them lsotherms are regions within the scene having the same temperature range which are shown in the same colour This is best seen using either the White Hot or Black Hot palettes For example it can be useful to see all electrical connections in a electrical cabinet that are within the same user defined temperature range This could very easily identify all components that may be overheating Centre toggle button Up Down Left Right navigation buttons Hotkey 1 Hotkey 2 Hotkey 3 Hotkey 4 Fig 1 Selecting isotherms 1 Press Hotkey 4 EEE to select the menu Fig 1 2 Use the left right navigation buttons e move to the Measurement Options menu P4 See Fig 2 and Press Hotkey 3 EEI to select it Fig 3 3 Use the up down navigation buttons move to the Isotherms option Fig 3 4 Use the left right navigation buttons e to toggle through the Isotherms options High Low High amp Low and Off 5 Press Hotkey 4 BRM to exit 6 Press Hotkey 1 MIRBto toggle through until the isotherm icons appear 7 Use the left right navigation buttons e to adjust the isotherm r
29. lained in the underlying paragraphs options chosen by the user A yellow box around the icon for Hotkey1 or Hotkey 2 indicates that this option is selected and this defines the operation of the navigation and toggle buttons In normal imaging mode Hotkey 3 may be used to freeze the image pressing it again returns the camera to live operation Hotkey 4 is used to enter and exit the menu See appendix 2 for a full icon list 4 4 1 Menu structure FT a Select the menu k l by pressing Hotkey 4 RR b Navigate through the menu using the navigation buttons amp and press Hotkey 3 MMM to select the required option The highlighted item will have a yellow box around it c Use the up down buttons to move in the selected list and select the required item d Use the left right buttons to change values and options for the specific item e Press Hotkey 4 EA to exit or Hotkey 1 HEE to go back to the previous menu Centre toggle button Up Down Left Right navigation buttons Hotkey 1 Hotkey 2 Hotkey 3 Hotkey 4 Fig 1 gram 15 Rev 001 Infrared Measurement Camera options setti y Audio settings Display Settings Image Date amp Time Language browser settings selection 4 4 2 Infrared settings H GIC DALL ng fe Emissivity fi op l Palette Ironbow Reflected Temp Temp Units Integration Interpolation see chapter frequently asked questions for more details of each item e E
30. le image blending 11sscescceecsennscnnecsnssnnsennscnensenssensssesses 27 5 4 Manual CONN OL swrisestsviscinirisisensieerdies arabe pie sis ised eeaehiede ede 28 The thermal image gain and offset are normally controlled automatically in order to give a meaningful display on the screen However Hotkey 2 offers the option of switching to manual Control if COSIPO 1 s11cceeccsecneccnsnenssennsens 28 0 1 OIC ANNOTATION oara ceissre eens A eee eee 30 OZ TOKE CAD ONS raveoaceanassveneve severed sentsesnauessneteneten a 31 7 Frequently asked QUCSTIONS 1a wana ncnaccnaccneccnecsnensnensnensnnnsnnnsnensnensnsenes 32 7 1 What Temperature Measurement Options are there 11 cccecssccenesseeeneneees 32 7 2 HOW do Select ANd MOVE CUISOPS uu sssssccensccenscsenncsensenensesensesensssensesensesenes 32 7 3 What is area ANNAN SIS 2 oie sica ees nase ease eee epebdee de iedeaelaoese gest reseseecetaces 33 74 Whal Is racking Foss poets pec cee ease pane pans cuaenseaes aiaia 34 7 5 What are Isotherms and how do I select them ssssccensccenscsensenenessensesenes 35 7 6 Why use Auto Manual temperature range and span adjustment 36 NIEAF 7 7 What is a temperature Prosile 1scccnsccenscnenscsenncsensesensesensssensesensssensesensssenes 37 7 8 How do I turn the visible camera on and Off sssscsensccensenenscnensesensesensssenes 38 7 9 How do I blend thermal and visible images image fusion 111c11sses 39 7 10 Ho
31. ly After that you can use this manual for reference You can find the information rapidly using the table of contents In this user manual the following marking conventions are used to focus attention on certain subjects or actions TIP gives you suggestions and advice to perform certain tasks easier or handier ATTENTION A remark with additional information draws your attention to possible problems CAUTION The camera may be damaged if you do not carefully execute the procedures WARNING FOR DANGER You can seriously hurt yourself or seriously damage the product if you do not carefully execute the procedures Warranty Nieaf Smitt B V guarantees the tester for a period of 12 months The period of warranty will be effective at the day of delivery The liability is recorded in the terms of delivery FME CONTENTS 1 General Safety regulations 1cccccccsceenseecnucnsnusuncunnenscnusnscusnenunsensnnenenes 6 2 GONTA eer eee E ene ee ee 8 21 AMON OCG USC ee EE EEE EEEE 8 22 I0 OV OUD riana a aa E E 9 23 OPera ON Ene eee PEPE EERE TEEPE CE EERE EAE EOE SEAT ee ETERS AE tie me AeA 9 PA SO CCH CAI ONS PIN I A seamen oases anes A 10 2 5 Safety 6 672 01 0 9 Le meee RP mee Re EP me Ren eee mene Sen e 12 PA E aio e a PE E EEE E E AE 12 3 Contents of the CaSe eee eee ee 13 4 G t Starl eee ee ee 14 4 1 Charging the internal battery 1 cccscccnsccseccsecscnnscnssssenscnsscnssssensenssesssaenses
32. mage aram 28 Rev 001 5 7 Image alignment As the visible and thermal cameras are not co axial the visible and thermal image may need to be aligned This is usually required when moving to view objects at different distances 4 2 1 Press Hotkey Qoa to toggle to the alignment icon E 4 2 2 Use the up down and left right navigation buttons to align the thermal and visible images Note The visible image is moved during alignment Examples of alignment Fully Aligned Align left Align right Align up Align down Four pre programmed alignment distances are included These are at 0 5m 1m 2m and 4m ranges With the alignment option selected by Hotkey1 pressing the centre toggle button once aligns at 2 metres Pressing the toggle button repeatedly cycles through to 4m 0 5m 1m and 2m Note These values appear in feet if F is selected 5 8 Menu Hotkey 4 opens the menus See section 5 for details of the menu structure gram 29 Rev 001 6 Adding captions when saving images 6 1 Voice annotation When saving an image with Individual Voice Annotation turned on there is the option of saving a voice message with each image The screen shots below describe the procedure a Do you wish to attach a voice b Start voice recording message to this saved image Hotkey 3 for yes Hotkey 2 for no EJ Hotkey 3 for yes vi ra E 22 Re record d Option to Re record the voice message Hotkey 2 for Yes m
33. missivity set the emissivity value between 0 10 and 1 00 using the left right navigation buttons Pressing Hotkey 3 e Table gives a table of emissivity values of common materials from which a selection can be made e Palette Display in image using different colour palettes 1 lronbow ES oF High Contrast E 2 Rainbow 6 Rainbow 16 3 Isotherm Style IS te Black Hot E 4 Hot Metal 8 White Hot 1S e Reflected Temp Usually set to the ambient temperature Applies only when emissivity of less than 1 is selected e Temp units Choose between C and F e Integration Choose an integration period from 1 fast to 9 slow This determines the trade off between display speed and noise e Interpolation Choose Off or On This shows or hides the thermal image pixelation With this the interpolation of the thermal image can be switched on or off If this is switched off the shown thermal image will be displayed with the resolution of the thermal sensor 4 4 3 Measurement options Cursors Tracking Area Isotherms Temp Profile Temp Alarm This menu enables the selection of options for temperature measurements The symbols shown below indicate the icons shown for Hotkey 1 when the various options are selected Cursors Ea a Ga Ea Choose from one to four cursors When more than one cursor is selected the temperatures of all the cursors are displayed in a table or are tagged next to the cursors see section 5 8 When two c
34. ra battery power consumption Battery power consumption can be reduced by either or both of the following a Reducing the LCD display brightness b Setting the camera to switch off automatically if not used for a period of time The switch off time is defined from the last press of a button Setting energy saving 1 Press Hotkey 4 EEE to select menu Fig 1 2 Use the left right navigation buttons to move to the Display Settings and press Hotkey 3 to select 3 The LCD Brightness option will be highlighted Fig 2 4 Use the left right navigation buttons to adjust the LCD brightness level Higher numbers indicate a brighter LCD The Brightness numbers range from 1 to 9 5 Go bachk to the main menu and use the left right navigation buttons to move to the Camera Settings fig 3 and press Hotkey 3 to select 6 Use the up down navigation buttons to highlight the Auto Off option Fig 4 7 Use the left right navigation buttons amp to select the automatic turn off time The options are 5 Mins 10 Mins 20 Mins and Always On These are the times after the last button press for which the camera will stay on before turning itself off 8 Press Hotkey 4 RRM to exit Centre toggle button Up Down Left Right navigation buttons Hotkey 1 Hotkey 2 Hotkey 3 Hotkey 4 Fig 1 Fig 4 aram 53 Rev 001 7 21 What does Camera Reset do Camera Reset changes the following values to the factor
35. rnational adaptors CD user manual and software USB cable camera to PC 1 2 3 4 5 6 added to CD NIEAF M Quick start guide certificate of conformity calibration card full manual SMITT 13 Rev 001 4 Getting started 4 1 Charging the internal battery NOTE When the camera is connected to a PC via the USB cable the camera will charge but extremely slowly The camera s built in battery is charged via the charging port A fully charged battery will last approximately 6 hours A green LED indicates charging which turns to red when the battery is charged 4 2 Changing the battery Remove battery Insert new battery ensuring the terminal pads are towards the front of the camera Replace and lock the cover 4 3 Switching the camera on off Press the on off button to switch the camera on NOTE Press and hold for a few seconds to switch the camera off NOTE It take a few seconds before the camera Is fully started up After switching on it will take up to 30 seconds for the infrared image to appear The image will periodically freeze for one or two seconds while the camera re calibrates itself This is normal operation and the time between these calibrations will increase as the operating temperature of the camera stabilizes gram 14 Rev 001 4 4 Configuration of the camera After switching the camera on for the first time it needs to be configurated This will be exp
36. s selected to be less than 1 e Temp Units Choose whether or not the temperature units C or F are displayed e Colour Scale Chose whether or not the colour scale is to be displayed e Icon Timeout The Icons above the 4 hotkeys can be displayed either continuously or for 10 seconds after a hotkey is pressed 4 5 Focussing Gently rotate the lens clockwise and anti clockwise to focus the image NOTE Remember to remove the lens cap Focus bar Out of focus focused When focusing a focus bar appears on the screen to assist in focusing the image It indicates the approximate distance in metres in feet when F is selected of a focussed target from the camera Hotkey buttons Hotkey 1 Hotkey 2 Hotkey 3 Hotkey 4 The Hotkey functions are indicated by the icons or text displayed on the screen above them These functions vary according to the operating NX SMITT 24 Rev 001 4 6 Saving an image Save image button To save a live or frozen image press the Save button once If Caption Mode or Voice Annotation has been turned on a text caption or voice annotation can be attached to the image see section 6 NIEAF SMITT Save image button Rev 001 5 Getting started 5 1 Temperature measurement Temperature readings are displayed at the top of the display In the default mode a single temperature in C is of the centre point of the cursor The other readings at the top of the display are emissivity se
37. s the user defined high alarm threshold temperature an image is saved Equally when the temperature in the scene goes below the user defined low alarm threshold temperature an image is saved Sequence Capture If sequence record is selected then this option is switched on and allows the user to define the number of images to be saved Choices available are 10 50 100 500 and 1000 images 4 4 5 Audio settings Imager Sounds voice Annotation Voice Playback ETE ke volume E Pecord Exit see chapter frequently asked questions for more details of each item e Imager sounds Select Off to mute all audible outputs e Voice annotation Select Session to add a voice message at the start of a set of images A session ends when the imager is switched off Select Individual to add a voice message to each saved image Select Combined to add a common voice message at the start of a set of images and add additional comments for each image e Voice playback Select speaker or headset for the desired method of audible outputs e Volume Select the volume of the audible outputs from 1 to 9 If session is selected the voice message is recorded in the audio settings by pressing Hotkey 3 Recording is stopped by pressing Hotkey 3 again Hotkey 1 can be used to play back the recorded message Hotkey 3 can be used to re record if necessary 4 4 6 Image browser TIELEN IMG 0193 Aahh pose a et
38. se vi sosiceseresareticendsesiceiivedene cise iaehieeiinetemedioenieesbidine 56 Bijlagen Appendix 1 Emissivity table in the Camera cccccccccecceeeseeseeeeeeeeeseeeeeeneeeeeenenees 57 Appendix 2 Complete iconlist wscisasdsncsdacabidndecndecnguccdaneninunsdnascabannyadeeanentustnenyessaneeuds 58 Appendix 3 Declaration of Conformity ccccccccecceeeseeseeeeeeseeteeeseeeeeeeeeeeteeeseeees 59 ADEN AA OSS OOS E E EE EO E O E E O E 60 NIEAF 1 General safety regulations NIEAF SMITT WARNING DANGER Read before you perform any action in connection with the camera this user manual carefully Nieaf Smitt B V is not liable for injuries financial damage and or excessive wear resulting from incorrectly performed maintenance incorrect use of or modifications to the camera ATTENTION Under certain circumstances in almost every electronic memory data are lost or changed Therefore Nieaf Smitt BV accepts no financial responsibility for losses or claims by lost or otherwise unusable information resulting from abuse misuse failure neglect of the user manual and procedures or other related causes It is not allowed to remove to skirt or to tide over the enclosure or safeties of the camera during operation It s forbidden to place and or to use the camera in a room where there is a risk of explosion If the tester is used by a third party you being the owner are responsible unless otherwise specified
39. side of the display The position of the cross section is indicated by small arrows at the left and right or top and bottom of the image and can be adjusted by means of Hotkey 1 and the Naganon Cs Horizontal profile E BM Select High Low or High amp Low Visual and audio alarms will be triggered if either cursor or a point within the designated area is higher or lower than a set temperature The high and low set temperatures may be adjusted by means of Hotkey 1 and the navigation buttons gram 19 Rev 001 4 4 4 Camera settings See chapter frequently asked questions for more details NIEAF Caption mode select On to enable the addition of a text caption when saving an image Options will then be displayed when saving an image to be selected by means of Hotkey 2 and hotkey 3 Auto off Select 5 Mins 10 Mins 20 Mins to allow the camera to switch itself off after a defined period of inactivity in order to save power There is also an Always On option Camera reset Select with Hotkey 3 MM to restore the factory settings Sequence Record Select this to save a set of images of the scene The images are saved to the micro SD card and an be saved at intervals of 5 Sec 10 Sec 20 Sec 30 Sec 1 Min 2 Min 5 Min 10 Min 20 Min 30 Min 1 Hour and on Alarm The alarm setting works in conjunction with the high low alarm function When the temperature in the scene exceed
40. ttings and reflected temperature setting Two cursors or a measurement area can be selected from the measurement options menu see section 5 The temperature range within the scene is indicated by a scale on the right hand side of the display oO al o 59 9 SC 1 00 ri 52 5 C a1 2 iy 62 8 Temperature difference between b ot cursors 46 Temperature range for the scene one cursor Two cursors 5 2 Turning the visible image off and on Press Hotkey 2 oo 0 o to toggle to the Visible On icon ia Press the centre toggle button o gt to toggle to Visible Off se Press the centre toggle button o gt again to toggle to Visible On ia 5 3 Thermal and visible image blending The camera can show a thermal image a visible image of the scene a mixed blend of both visible and thermal a thermal picture in the visible picture PiP and a blended version of the thermal image in the PiP 100 thermal 25 visible 75 thermal 50 visible 50 thermal 75 visible 25 thermal 100 visible Picture in Picture 1 Press Hotkey 2 COA nti the Visible On Off icon appears is io 2 i off press the centre toggle button to toggle to Visible On ish 3 Use the up down navigation buttons to merge blend the visible and thermal images Repeatedly pressing the up button cycles through the options 0 25 50 75 100 PiP 4 In the PiP mode the thermal image can also be blended using the left right navigation buttons
41. urement Options are there One E or two El Ed measurement cursors see q 7 2 Area analysis see q 7 3 Tracking Hot or Cold or both Hot and Cold see q 7 4 Isotherms see q 7 5 a The first three options are mutually exclusive and only one of the options can be selected at any one time 7 2 How do I select and move cursors There is a choice of one ka or two Ha Md cursors The temperature measurement value of the selected cursor s is shown at the top of the screen When two cursors are selected the temperature difference between them is also displayed see Fig 4 Centre toggle button Up Down Left Right navigation buttons Hotkey 1 Hotkey 2 Hotkey 3 Hotkey 4 Fig 1 Selection of cursors 1 Select the cursor by pressing Hotkey 1 Ma gt 1 2 Move the cursor using the navigation buttons The cursor can be moved in both live and frozen mages 3 To select between one Wa or two Hi cursors press Hotkey 4 EEN to select the menu Fig 1 4 Using the left right navigation buttons e move to the Measurement Options menu E See Fig 2 and Press Hotkey 3 M to select it Fig 3 5 The cursors option will be highlighted 6 Use the left right navigation buttons to toggle between one or two cursors 7 Press Hotkey 4 BRE to exit Fig 4 Fig 4 7 3 What is area analysis Area Analysis is used to measure the maximum minimum and average temperature within a defined region of the scene
42. ursors are chosen the temperature difference between them is also displayed When one of the cursors is selected by Hotkey 1 it can be moved around on the display by the navigation buttons If two or more cursors are selected then individual emissivity values can be assigned to each cursor When an emissivity less than 1 00 is selected for a cursor then that cursor flashes on the screen As et FA is Tabular temperature values Tagged temperature values e Cursor Tracking W Select High Low or High amp Low in order to track and measure the hottest point the coldest point or both hottest and coldest points in the image e Area analysis If this option is turned on the highest lowest and average temperatures within the designated area will be displayed Three different area size boxes can be selected via Hotkey 1 NOTE The above three items are mutually exclusive i e when one is turned on the other two are disabled e Isotherm Select High Low or High amp Low in order to highlight areas of the scene with temperatures within one or two temperature bands The temperature bands are adjustable by means of Hotkey 1 and the navigation keys Blue isotherm gram 18 Rev 001 e Temperature profile _ Select Horizontal or Vertical to enable a histogram of temperature values along a horizontal or vertical cross section to be displayed on the right hand
43. w do l align the thermal and visible IMAGCS 1 cc1scsenscnensenensssensesenes 40 7 11 How does illumination work sssccenecnenscsenncnennesensesensssensesensssensssensesensssenes 41 7 12 How do save an image usccsnsccensccensenennssennesennesensesensesensesensssensssensssensesenes 42 7 13 How does the voice and text caption recording work 1ssscenssecennsesenens 43 7 14 How CO I Set alarms 2 iarspicieiseinaiu eiu ainnir niaaa naa naa aia aai 46 7 15 How do I change the screen COlOULS 1scccecscccnnnecennnenenenecensnsnennnseenssseneness 48 A16 What 15 CIS SIN Fars ee eee ee eee 49 7 17 What Is reflected TCIMpPCrature 11scccsscccnsccenscnensesensssensssensssensssensesensssenes 50 7 18 What is integration used POP 11scccnscnensccenscnenscsensesensesensesensssensssensesensesenes 51 7 19 Do I need to turn Interpolation off 1scccssccenecsenscnenncsensssensssensesensssensssenes 52 7 20 Can reduce camera battery power consumption 11sccsesccsesccnesscnensnenes 53 7 21 What does Camera Reset AO 1sccssscccsnscnennsenenensneensnensnssenenseensssenenssenenens 54 7 22 How do l automatically make multiple MAGES 1 cc1sccsenscnenscsensssennssenes 55 AUTEN AIA CO ceil nent id ir a tect aid cies anne ne eet 56 8 1 Calibration and ROP AI 11sccccsecccsnscncnencnenensnenensnenenssenenseennsseensssenensnenensnenens 56 Ga CIE ANI TIC CANOLA icra a e cess ene en cena eves EEE 56 8 3 Replacing the DAT CTIOS visio si
44. y default setting Infrared Settings Emissivity 1 00 Palettte lronbow Reflected Temp 22 Temp Units C Integration 1 Interpolation Aan Measurement Options Cursors 1 Tracking Off Area Off lsotherms Off Temp Profile Off Temp Alarm Off Camera Settings LCD Brightness 6 Caption Mode On Auto Off 20 min Audio Settings Camera Sounds On Voice Annotation Individual Voice playback Speaker Volume 9 Date amp Time Seitings Date format DD MM YYYY Language Selection Engels Camera Reset does not change the date How to reset the camera Hotkey 1 Hotkey 2 Hotkey 3 Hotkey 4 Fig 1 ATTENTION bold items above are also reset on switching off the camera Centre toggle button Up Down Left Right navigation buttons 1 Press Hotkey 4 MMB to select menu Fig 1 2 Use the left right navigation buttons to move to the Camera Settings im See Fig 3 and press Hotkey 3 to select it 3 Use the up down navigation buttons amp to move to the Camera reset option Fig 4 4 Press Hotkey 3 MMM to select and activate the camera reset function fi Fig 3 Fig 4 Rev 001 7 22 How do l automatically make multiple images The camera can be set to make multiple images based on a time delay or an alarm overrun It can be set when an image must be created and how often it should be repeated This option can be used for viewing a temperature curve over a longer period Or as detection of th

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