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1. 13 1 2 Equipment e ai eo ta a ct e ba 32 9 ett 32 13 2 Infrared lens roca S eh ae MEM ee eee ee 32 19 2 1 LIQUIAS session dat eared eb SAE 32 13 2 2 EQuIPMON E 32 13 2 3 EE 32 14 About FLIR 51 5688 is 22 cess ees aaa aa a sata aa gege 33 14 1 More than just an infrared camera 34 14 2 Sharing our knowledge sess 34 14 3 Supporting our customers eee eee ee emana 34 15 History of infrared technology NENNEN NENNEN ea 35 559972 r AC 28870 28870 en US viii Legal disclaimer 1 1 Legal disclaimer All products manufactured by FLIR Systems are warranted against defective materials and workmanship for a period of one 1 year from the delivery date of the original purchase provided such products have been under normal storage use and service and in accordance with FLIR Systems instruction Uncooled handheld infrared cameras manufactured by FLIR Systems are warranted against defective materials and workmanship for a period of two 2 years from the delivery date of the original purchase provided such prod ucts have been under normal storage use and service and in accordance with FLIR Systems instruction and provided that the camera has been regis tered within 60 days of original purchase Detectors for uncooled handheld inf
2. 3 1 User to user forums Exchange ideas problems and infrared solutions with fellow thermographers around the world in our user to user forums To go to the forums visit http www infraredtraining com community boards 3 2 Disposal of electronic waste As with most electronic products this equipment must be disposed of in an environmen tally friendly way and in accordance with existing regulations for electronic waste Please contact your FLIR Systems representative for more details 3 3 Training To read about infrared training visit e http Avww infraredtraining com e http Avww irtraining com e http Avww irtraining eu 3 4 Documentation updates Our manuals are updated several times per year and we also issue product critical notifi cations of changes on a regular basis To access the latest manuals and notifications go to the Download tab at http support flir com It only takes a few minutes to register online In the download area you will also find the latest releases of manuals for our other products as well as manuals for our historical and obsolete products 3 5 Important note about this manual FLIR Systems issues generic manuals that cover several cameras within a model line This means that this manual may contain descriptions and explanations that do not apply to your particular camera model 3 6 Note about authoritative versions The authoritative version of this publication is English In
3. support flir com and click the photo of the camera series for field of view tables for all lens camera combinations 11 2 Note about technical data FLIR Systems reserves the right to change specifications at any time without prior notice Please check http support flir com for latest changes 11 3 Note about authoritative versions The authoritative version of this publication is English In the event of divergences due to translation errors the English text has precedence Any late changes are first implemented in English 559972 r AC 28870 28870 en US 23 Technical data 11 4 FLIR K2 P N 73701 0101 Rev 28866 General description The FLIR K2 is a robust and reliable infrared camera designed to perform under extremely severe con ditions The FLIR K2 has an intuitive interface with a design that makes it easy to control even with a gloved hand Benefits Robust and reliable The FLIR K2 is designed to meet tough operating conditions It can withstand a drop from 2 m 6 5 ft onto a concrete floor is water resistant to IP67 and is fully operational up to 55 C 135 F and operational up to 85 C 185 F for 15 minutes 150 C 302 F for 10 mi nutes and 260 C 500 F for 3 minutes Innovative The FLIR K2 utilizes our patented technology MSX where a thermal sensor is combined with a visual camera sensor to give detailed image information in many user situations Easy to use Easily
4. tainers before you use a liquid The liquids can be dangerous Injury to persons can occur Do not point the infrared camera with or without the lens cover at strong energy sources for example devices that cause laser radiation or the sun This can have an unwanted effect on the accuracy of the camera It can also cause damage to the detector in the camera Applicability Cameras with one or more batteries Do not attach the batteries directly to a car s cigarette lighter socket unless FLIR Systems supplies a specific adapter to connect the batteries to a cigarette lighter socket Damage to the batteries can occur Applicability Cameras with one or more batteries Do not connect the oan terminal and the negative terminal of the battery to each other with a metal object such as wire Damage to the batteries can occur Applicability Cameras with one or more batteries Do not get water or salt water on the battery or permit the battery to become wet Damage to the bat teries can occur Applicability Cameras with one or more batteries Do not make holes in the battery with objects Damage to the battery can occur 559972 r AC 28870 28870 en US 2 Safety information CAUTION Applicability Cameras with one or more batteries Do not hit the battery with a hammer Damage to the battery can occur CAUTION Applicability Cameras with one or more batteries Do not put your foot on the battery hit i
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6. An in tuitive and simple user interface allows you to focus on the job The FLIR Kx series can be controlled by just one large button on top of the unit 559972 r AC 28870 28870 en US 9 Quick start guide Follow this procedure 1 Charge the battery You can do this in three different ways e Charge the battery using the FLIR stand alone battery charger e Charge the battery using the FLIR power supply e Charge the battery using a USB cable connected to a computer NOTE Charging the camera using a USB cable connected to a computer takes considerably longer than using the FLIR power supply or the FLIR stand alone battery charger 2 Push the on off button to turn on the camera 3 Aim the camera toward the object of interest 559972 r AC 28870 28870 en US 10 Camera parts 8 1 View from the front 8 1 1 Figure 8 1 2 Explanation Digital camera lens Infrared lens Tripod mount Attachment point for lanyard strap Pop 559972 r AC 28870 28870 en US Camera parts 8 2 View from the rear 8 2 1 Figure 8 2 2 Explanation 1 Camera screen 2 On off button This button has three functions e Push the on off button to turn on the camera e Push and hold the on off button for more than 3 seconds but less than 10 seconds to put the camera into the standby mode The camera
7. FLIR Systems Inc All rights reserved worldwide No parts of the software including source code may be reproduced transmitted transcribed or translated into any language or computer language in any form or by any means electronic magnetic optical manual or otherwise without the prior written permission of FLIR Systems The documentation must not in whole or part be copied photocopied re produced translated or transmitted to any electronic medium or machine readable form without prior consent in writing from FLIR Systems Names and marks appearing on the products herein are either registered trademarks or trademarks of FLIR Systems and or its subsidiaries All other trademarks trade names or company names referenced herein are used for identification only and are the property of their respective owners 1 6 Quality assurance The Quality Management System under which these products are developed and manufactured has been certified in accordance with the ISO 9001 standard FLIR Systems is committed to a policy of continuous development therefore we reserve the right to make changes and improvements on any of the prod ucts without prior notice 1 7 Patents One or several of the following patents and or design patents may apply to the products and or features Additional pending patents and or pending de sign patents may also apply 000279476 0001 000439161 000499579 0001 000653423 000726344 000859020 001106306 000
8. For customer help visit http support flir com 4 2 Submitting a question To submit a question to the customer help team you must be a registered user It only takes a few minutes to register online If you only want to search the knowledgebase for existing questions and answers you do not need to be a registered user When you want to submit a question make sure that you have the following information to hand 559972 r AC 28870 28870 en US Customer help e The camera model The camera serial number e The communication protocol or method between the camera and your device for ex ample HDMI Ethernet USB or FireWire e Device type PC Mac iPhone iPad Android device etc e Version of any programs from FLIR Systems e Full name publication number and revision number of the manual 4 3 Downloads On the customer help site you can also download the following e Firmware updates for your infrared camera e Program updates for your PC Mac software e Freeware and evaluation versions of PC Mac software e User documentation for current obsolete and historical products e Mechanical drawings in dxf and pdf format e Cad data models in stp format e Application stories e Technical datasheets e Product catalogs 559972 r AC 28870 28870 en US 7 Important information about FLIR Kx series service e Contact the service department before shipping the camera Many problems
9. US FLIR Website http www ir Com Customer support http support flir com Copyright 2015 FLIR Systems Inc All rights reserved worldwide Disclaimer Specifications subject to change without further notice Models and accessories subject to regional market considerations License procedures may apply Products described herein may be subject to US Export Regulations Please refer to exportquestions flir com with any questions Publ No 1559972 Release AC Commit 28870 Head 28870 Language en US Modified 2015 10 1 Formatted 2015 10 01
10. can be resolved on the phone if so the camera does not need to be shipped e The camera must be thoroughly cleaned decontaminated and disinfected before shipping to our service department No hazardous residues are allowed on cameras Such residues include but are not limited to chemical fire extinguishing com pounds radioactivity biohazardous materials and residues from chemical fires e FLIR Systems reserves the right to charge the full cost for the decontamination and disinfection of contaminated cameras that are shipped to our service department 5599727 r AC 28870 28870 en US Introduction Thank you for choosing a FLIR Kx series camera from FLIR Systems The FLIR Kx series is a robust and reliable infrared camera series designed to perform under extremely severe conditions The FLIR Kx series camera has an intuitive interface with a design that makes it easy to control even with a gloved hand Main features es Robust and reliable The FLIR Kx series is designed to meet tough operating condi tions It can withstand a drop from 2 m 6 5 onto a concrete floor is water resistant to IP67 and is fully operational up to 55 C 135 F e Innovative The FLIR Kx series utilizes our patented technology MSX where a ther mal sensor is combined with a visual camera sensor to give detailed image informa tion in many user situations e Easy to use The FLIR Kx series is easily used in a gloved professional hand
11. ele ia as 15 10 1 3 Charging the battery using a USB cable 15 10 2 Turning on and turning off the camera eee 15 10 3 Accessing the connector boy 16 10 3 10 SSA ne ec poata aaa EEN 16 10 4 Changing temperature unt 17 10 41 General sa ec rata bes EG RSENS it tu e le 17 10 4 2 Proceduro Merse Sie ati aa eee 17 10 5 Changing settings in FLIR Tools 17 10 5 1 Generals ss sa zeta sete Dia aa ai Sa clei a DRE al ae Zei CN 17 10 5 2 The General settings ob 17 10 5 3 The User interface ab AAA 18 10 5 4 CGameramodes eee eee aan anna nara 18 10 6 Updating the camera 22 10 6 1 Generals aces etica a Rai 22 559972 r AC 28870 28870 en US vii Table of contents 23 ENEE ENEE ENEE EEN 0888 Technical 11 23 Online field of view calculator eee 11 1 11 2 Note about technical data 23 23 68008 Note about authoritative 11 3 TL FLR KASA a tocate atata a 24 12 Mechanical drawings ee nene nenea ma mama ma 7 13 Cleaning the Camera n 32 13 1 Camera housing cables and other eme 32 32 Sans ic r 2 nes coca a ia LIQUIDS
12. maintain an optimal infrared image while at the same time maintaining a safe and consistent heat colorization e Automatic range e Colorization of heat 250 to 500 C 482 to 932 F e High sensitivity range 20 to 150 C 4 to 302 F e Low sensitivity range 0 to 500 C 32 to 932 F 10 5 4 2 4 Search and rescue mode Figure 10 4 Search and rescue mode The search and rescue mode is optimized for maintaining high contrast in the infrared image while searching for people in landscapes buildings or traffic accident scenes e High sensitivity range only e Colorization of heat 100 to 150 C 212 to 302 F e High sensitivity range 20 to 150 C 4 to 302 F 559972 r AC 28870 28870 en US 20 10 Operation 10 5 4 2 5 Heat detection mode Figure 10 5 Heat detection mode The heat detection mode is optimized for searching hotspots during overhaul after the fire is out typically to ensure that there is no remaining hidden fire This mode can also be used to find thermal patterns e g signs of people in car seats after accidents to en sure that everyone has been found This mode can also be used to search for people in water and open landscapes e High sensitivity range only e Colorization of heat the 20 highest temperatures in the scene e High sensitivity range 20 to 150 C 4 to 302 F 10 5 4 2 6 Cold detection mode Figure 10 6 Cold detection mode The co
13. may need in putting infrared theory into practice 14 3 Supporting our customers FLIR Systems operates a worldwide service network to keep your camera running at all times If you discover a problem with your camera local service centers have all the equipment and expertise to solve it within the shortest possible time Therefore there is no need to send your camera to the other side of the world or to talk to someone who does not speak your language 559972 r AC 28870 28870 en US 34 15 History of infrared technology Before the year 1800 the existence of the infrared portion of the electromagnetic spec trum wasn t even suspected The original significance of the infrared spectrum or simply the infrared as it is often called as a form of heat radiation is perhaps less obvious to day than it was at the time of its discovery by Herschel in 1800 Figure 15 1 Sir William Herschel 1738 1822 The discovery was made accidentally during the search for a new optical material Sir William Herschel Royal Astronomer to King George of England and already famous for his discovery of the planet Uranus was searching for an optical filter material to re duce the brightness of the sun s image in telescopes during solar observations While testing different samples of colored glass which gave similar reductions in brightness he was intrigued to find that some of the samples passed very little of the sun s heat w
14. the event of divergences due to translation errors the English text has precedence Any late changes are first implemented in English 559972 r AC 28870 28870 en US 5 Customer help FLIR Customer Support Center Home Answers Ask a Question Product Registration Downloads My Stuff Service FLIR Customer support Get the most out of your FLIR products Get Support fof Your FLIR Products Welcome to the FLIR Customer Support Center This portal will help you as a FLIR customer to get the most out of your FLIR products The portal gives you access to e The FLIR Knowledgebase e Ask our support team requires registration e Software and documentation requires registration e FLIR service contacts Find Answers We store all resolved problems in our solution database Search by product category keywords or phrases Search by Keyword Search All Answers See All Popular Answers To find a datasheet for a current product click on a picture To find a datasheet for a legacy product click here FLIR Ex FLIR Exx FLIR Kxx FLIR T4xx FLIR T6xx FLIR G3xx ThermaCAM FLIR GF3xx FLIR AX FLIR Ax5 FLIR A3xx GasFindIR Product catalog Accessories Please right click the links below and select Save Target As to save the file Or DW 8 US Letter 28 Mb gt A4 27 4 Mb e amp gt t Important legal disclaimer dangers warnings and cautions 4 1 General
15. then automatically turns off after 6 hours e Push and hold the on off button for more than 10 seconds to turn off the camera 3 Battery 559972 r AC 28870 28870 en US 12 Camera parts 8 3 Lanyard strap 559972 r AC 28870 28870 en US Screen elements 9 1 Figure 9 2 Explanation Low sensitivity range indicator Overheating indicator The indicator provides a visual warning to the user that the thermal imager is about to shut down due to internal overheating Temperature scale Digital readout of the temperature at the position of the spotmeter Battery status indicator Camera mode indicator e g fire mode Spotmeter NOB The icons are displayed in green or blue depending on the selected camera mode e The green icon color indicates that the camera is in a mode where it automatically switches between the high sensitivity range and the low sensitivity range depending on the temperature of objects in the field of view The blue icon color indicates that the camera is in a mode where the temperature range is locked to the high sensitivity range 559972 r AC 28870 28870 en US 14 10 Operation 10 1 Charging the battery 10 1 1 Charging the battery using the FLIR power supply Follow this procedure 1 Connect the power supply to a wall outlet 2 Conn
16. three manufacturing plants in the United States Portland OR Bos ton MA Santa Barbara CA and one in Sweden Stockholm Since 2007 there is also a manufacturing plant in Tallinn Estonia Direct sales offices in Belgium Brazil China France Germany Great Britain Hong Kong Italy Japan Korea Sweden and the USA together with a worldwide network of agents and distributors support our internation al customer base FLIR Systems is at the forefront of innovation in the infrared camera industry We antici pate market demand by constantly improving our existing cameras and developing new ones The company has set milestones in product design and development such as the 559972 r AC 28870 28870 en US 33 About FLIR Systems introduction of the first battery operated portable camera for industrial inspections and the first uncooled infrared camera to mention just two innovations Figure 14 2 1969 Thermovision Model 661 The Figure 14 3 2015 FLIR One an accessory to camera weighed approximately 25 kg 55 lb the iPhone and Android mobile phones Weight 90 oscilloscope 20 kg 44 Ib and the tripod 15 kg 3 2 02 33 Ib The operator also needed a 220 VAC generator set and a 10 L 2 6 US gallon jar with liquid nitrogen To the left of the oscilloscope the Polaroid attachment 6 kg 13 Ib can be seen FLIR Systems manufactures all vital mechanical and electronic components of the cam era syste
17. updates 5 3 5 Important note about this manual 5 3 6 Note about authoritative 60282222 5 4 Customer help Red 6 4 1 Genet als sss 2 pala a a Bela Deea ali ae 6 4 2 Submitting a question sss 6 4 3 DownloadS EE 7 5 Important information about FLIR Kx series service ENEE 8 6 Introduction 9 7 Quick start guide NNN ENNEN RENE REENEN REENEN EEN 10 8 6301613 DAMS EE 11 8 1 View from the front 11 841 SSA 11 8 1 2 EE EE 11 8 2 View from the reegt i a a cate ess beets ben beets 12 82 17 Fuel arta A ae e ta en 12 8 2 2 Explanation eben at cobb ty 12 8 3 Lanyard Staten e eee anette 13 9 Screen Clement iiss 14 91 Figure Ae ia ean geg 14 92 Explanation a i aa AE Ea EE ra te 14 10 Operations e a a ede aia oua dre Naaa 15 10 1 Charging the baten 15 10 1 1 Charging the battery using the FLIR power supply 15 10 1 2 Charging the battery using the FLIR stand alone battery
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19. AUTION Applicability Cameras with one or more batteries Remove any water or moisture on the battery before you install it Damage to the battery can occur if you do not do this CAUTION Do not apply solvents or equivalent liquids to the camera the cables or other items Damage to the bat tery and injury to persons can occur CAUTION Be careful when you clean the infrared lens The lens has an anti reflective coating which is easily dam aged Damage to the infrared lens can occur CAUTION Do not use too much force to clean the infrared lens This can cause damage to the anti reflective coating The encapsulation rating is only applicable when all the openings on the camera are sealed with their correct covers hatches or caps This includes the compartments for data storage batteries and connectors CAUTION Do not change the standard fire fighting procedures when you use a FLIR K series camera The FLIR K series camera is not a replacement technology CAUTION Do not use the FLIR K series camera without the correct training If the persons that operate the camera do not have the correct training an incorrect analysis of the infrared images can occur Thus incorrect decisions during the firefighting can be made The training must include e How a thermal camera operates and its limits e How to interpret an image e How to work safely with the camera 559972 r AC 28870 28870 en US Notice to user
20. FLIR User s manual FLIR Kx series Important note Before operating the device you must read understand and follow all instructions warnings cautions and legal disclaimers D le it pozn mka P ed pou it m za zen si p e t te ve ker pokyny upozorn n varov n a vyvazani se ze z ruky ujist te se Ze jim rozum te a i te se jimi Vigtig meddelelse F r du betjener enheden skal du du l se forst og f lge alle anvisninger advarsler sikkerhedsforanstaltninger og ansvarsfraskrivelser Wichtiger Hinweis Bevor Sie das Ger t in Betrieb nehmen lesen verstehen und befolgen Sie unbedingt alle Anweisungen Warnungen Vorsichtshinweise und Haftungsausschl sse Znpavtik onpeiwon 10 071 tN Asiroupyia TNG 01018 016 8 6 6 08068172 VA 0 606 6 KOL va 0 0 9 08 6 AEG TIG 06 66 TIPOELSOTIONOELC TIPOPUAGEEIG KAL VOUIKEG 0 10 Nota importante Antes de usar el dispositivo debe leer comprender y seguir toda la informaci n sobre instrucciones advertencias precauciones y renuncias de responsabilidad T rke huomautus Ennen laitteen kayttamista on luettava ja ymm rrett v kaikki ohjeet vakavat varoitukset varoitukset ja lakitiedotteet seka noudatettava niita Remarque importante Avant d utiliser l appareil vous devez lire comprendre et suivre l ensemble des instructions avertissements mises en garde et Fontos megj
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23. U Silicon rubber Aluminium cast Flame resistant magnesium alloy Shipping information List of contents Infrared camera Battery x2 Battery charger Lanyard strap Power supply Printed documentation USB cable User documentation CD ROM Supplies amp accessories e 1198532 Car charger e 17198533 USB cable Std A lt gt Micro B e 7127722 00 Retractable lanyard e 7199127 Li lon Battery pack 3 6 V 2 6 Ah e 199128 Battery charger incl power supply with multi plugs e 7199130 Lanyard strap 559972 r AC 28870 28870 en US 26 12 Mechanical drawings 5599727 r AC 28870 28870 en US 27 6 0 2 48 019 7 0 0 5 12 039 6 0 789 L 100 8 1 c 000 60 661 OO 9 G A 610 F691 0796 rt S 99 o LO tf CH O OO S oe O rt S gt gt 610 F9e 1 d 9 0 9 XO o LO tf CH O OO S oe O rt S 1610 9221 OF LS 1610 FE Z 99 o LO Sch CH O 13 Cleaning the camera 13 1 Camera housing cables and other items 13 1 1 Liquids Use one of these liq
24. ark region beyond the red end of the spectrum Her schel confirmed that the heating continued to increase The maximum point when he found it lay well beyond the red end in what is known today as the infrared wavelengths 559972 r AC 28870 28870 en US 35 15 History of infrared technology When Herschel revealed his discovery he referred to this new portion of the electromag netic spectrum as the thermometrical spectrum The radiation itself he sometimes re ferred to as dark heat or simply the invisible rays Ironically and contrary to popular Opinion it wasn t Herschel who originated the term infrared The word only began to ap pear in print around 75 years later and it is still unclear who should receive credit as the originator Herschel s use of glass in the prism of his original experiment led to some early contro versies with his contemporaries about the actual existence of the infrared wavelengths Different investigators in attempting to confirm his work used various types of glass in discriminately having different transparencies in the infrared Through his later experi ments Herschel was aware of the limited transparency of glass to the newly discovered thermal radiation and he was forced to conclude that optics for the infrared would prob ably be doomed to the use of reflective elements exclusively i e plane and curved mir rors Fortunately this proved to be true on
25. ay FLIR Systems embraces five major companies with outstanding achievements in infrared technology since 1958 the Swedish AGEMA In frared Systems formerly AGA Infrared Systems the three United States companies In digo Systems FSI and Inframetrics and the French company Cedip Since 2007 FLIR Systems has acquired several companies with world leading expertise in sensor technologies e Extech Instruments 2007 e Hara Tecnolog as 2008 e Salvador Imaging 2009 e OmniTech Partners 2009 e Directed Perception 2009 e Raymarine 2010 e ICx Technologies 2010 e TackTick Marine Digital Instruments 2011 e Aerius Photonics 2011 e Lorex Technology 2012 e Traficon 2012 MARSS 2013 e DigitalOptics micro optics business 2013 PATENT SPECIFIC H E United States Patent Office 31254408 nted May 31 1966 Inventors PER JOHAN LINDBERG and HANS GUNNER MALMBERG 1057 624 S DA pia die Cop seg wed ron emo No 45167 63 Lindberg Compe cen led RA 1 102 O ci apa BE prism has COMPLETE SPECIFICATION Scanning Mechanism We AGA AKTIEBOLAG formerly Svenska ally on the axis of the collecting refractive of Ling through aiden Sweden Swedish Company do hereby de the prism can pass and radiation 45 pray that ement behind said aperture for radiation Figure 14 1 Patent documents from the early 1960s FLIR Systems has
26. c mode Black and white firefighting mode Fire mode Search and rescue mode Heat detection mode Cold detection mode Building analysis mode Ampoi Each mode is optimized for a certain type of firefighting application The modes also dif fer in the following ways e Modes with green icons 1 3 in the list The camera switches between the high sen sitivity range 20 to 150 C 4 to 302 F and the low sensitivity range 0 to 500 C 82 to 932 F automatically when an object with a temperature above 150 C 302 F covering more than 2 of the image enters the field of view of the camera e Modes with blue icons 4 7 in the list The temperature range is locked to the high sensitivity range 20 to 150 C 4 to 302 F This is useful if you need to maintain the best possible image for objects with a temperature below 150 C 302 F even if 559972 r AC 28870 28870 en US 18 10 Operation there are objects with a temperature above 150 C 302 F in the field of view of the camera 10 5 4 2 Explanation of the different camera modes 10 5 4 2 1 Basic mode Figure 10 1 Basic mode The Basic mode is the default mode of the camera It is a multipurpose mode for the ini tial fire attack with life rescuing operation and control of the fire The camera automati cally switches between the high sensitivity range and the low sensitivity range to maintain an optimal infrared image while at the
27. ect the power supply cable to the USB connector on the camera To access the USB connector see section 10 3 Accessing the connector bay page 16 The charging time for a fully depleted battery is 2 hours 10 1 2 Charging the battery using the FLIR stand alone battery charger Follow this procedure 1 Connect the stand alone battery charger to a wall outlet 2 Remove the battery from the camera The charging time for a fully depleted battery is 2 hours The battery is being charged when the blue LED is flashing The battery is fully charged when the blue LED is continuous 10 1 3 Charging the battery using a USB cable Follow this procedure 1 Connect the camera to a computer using a USB cable To access the USB connec tor see section 10 3 Accessing the connector bay page 16 To charge the camera the computer must be turned on Charging the camera using a USB cable connected to a computer takes considerably longer than using the FLIR power supply or the FLIR stand alone battery charger 10 2 Turning on and turning off the camera e Push the on off button to turn on the camera e Push and hold the on off button for more than 3 seconds but less than 10 seconds to put the camera into the standby mode The camera then automatically turns off after 6 hours e Push and hold the on off button for more than 10 seconds to turn off the camera 559972 r AC 28870 28870 en US 15 Operation 10 3 Accessing the conn
28. ector bay 10 3 1 Procedure Follow this procedure 1 Fold up the rubber cover at the top of the camera The plastic insert has an O ring seal Do not damage the O ring seal 559972 r AC 28870 28870 en US 16 10 Operation 10 4 Changing temperature unit 10 4 1 General The camera displays temperatures in C or F You change the temperature unit with a switch located in the connector bay 10 4 2 Procedure Follow this procedure 1 To access the temperature unit switch see section 10 3 Accessing the connector bay page 16 2 Set the temperature unit switch to the desired position 10 5 Changing settings in FLIR Tools 10 5 1 General By connecting the camera to FLIR Tools you get access to a variety of settings in the camera A download card for FLIR Tools is included in the transport case Connect the camera to the computer using the USB cable To access the USB connector see section 10 3 Ac cessing the connector bay page 16 10 5 2 The General settings tab 10 5 2 1 Figure General settings Firmware info Product name Serial number Software version gt DAILYBUILD Restore to factory default settings Restore thermal imaging camera to factory default settings This will restore all settings to the default settings of the latest software version 10 5 2 2 Explanation Firmware info area To check whether a newer version of the camera firmware exists click C
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30. h above No other warranty is expressed or implied FLIR Systems specifically dis claims the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose FLIR Systems shall not be liable for any direct indirect special incidental or consequential loss or damage whether based on contract tort or any other legal theory This warranty shall be governed by Swedish law Any dispute controversy or claim arising out of or in connection with this war ranty shall be finally settled by arbitration in accordance with the Rules of the Arbitration Institute of the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce The place of ar bitration shall be Stockholm The language to be used in the arbitral proceed ings shall be English 1 2 Usage statistics FLIR Systems reserves the right to gather anonymous usage statistics to help maintain and improve the quality of our software and services 1 3 Changes to registry The registry entry HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SYSTEM CurrentControlSet Control Lsa LmCompatibilityLevel will be automatically changed to level 2 if the FLIR Camera Monitor service detects a FLIR camera connected to the computer with a USB cable The modification will only be executed if the camera device implements a remote network service that supports network logons 1 4 U S Government Regulations This product may be subject to U S Export Regulations Please send any in quiries to exportquestions flir com 1 5 Copyright 2015
31. heck for updates and follow the on screen instructions Restore to factory default area To restore all camera settings to the factory defaults click Restore 559972 r AC 28870 28870 en US 17 10 Operation 10 5 3 The User interface tab 10 5 3 1 Figure General settings User interface Basic Fire fighting mode Black and white mode Fire mode Search and rescue mode Heat detection mode Cold detection mode Building analysis mode Set which thermal mode to be used in TIC Basic Fire fighting Mode preview Roll over the mode icons to see a preview of Multipurpose Mode For initial fire attack with life rescuing the appearance of each mode operation and controlling of fire Add custom boot image appears during startup and in TIC menu FLIR 10 5 3 2 Explanation Camera modes area To define which camera modes to enable in the camera select the camera mode For more information on each camera mode see section 10 5 4 2 Explan ation of the different camera modes page 19 Add custom boot image area To specify your own unique image to appear during start up click Browse and navigate to the image file This is useful for for example identifying your fire department s cameras By incorporating your fire department s logo and a unique identity number in the image you can keep track of your cameras 10 5 4 Camera modes 10 5 4 1 General The FLIR Kx series features seven different camera modes Basi
32. hile others passed so much heat that he risked eye damage after only a few seconds observation Herschel was soon convinced of the necessity of setting up a systematic experiment with the objective of finding a single material that would give the desired reduction in brightness as well as the maximum reduction in heat He began the experiment by ac tually repeating Newton s prism experiment but looking for the heating effect rather than the visual distribution of intensity in the spectrum He first blackened the bulb of a sensi tive mercury in glass thermometer with ink and with this as his radiation detector he pro ceeded to test the heating effect of the various colors of the spectrum formed on the top of a table by passing sunlight through a glass prism Other thermometers placed outside the sun s rays served as controls As the blackened thermometer was moved slowly along the colors of the spectrum the temperature readings showed a steady increase from the violet end to the red end This was not entirely unexpected since the Italian researcher Landriani in a similar experi ment in 1777 had observed much the same effect It was Herschel however who was the first to recognize that there must be a point where the heating effect reaches a maxi mum and that measurements confined to the visible portion of the spectrum failed to lo cate this point Figure 15 2 Marsilio Landriani 1746 1815 Moving the thermometer into the d
33. ld detection mode is optimized for searching coldspots in a fire situation typically to find drafts and air flows that may provide oxygen fuel for the fire e High sensitivity range only e Colorization of cold the 20 lowest temperatures in the scene e High sensitivity range 20 to 150 C 4 to 302 F 559972 r AC 28870 28870 en US 21 10 Operation 10 5 4 2 7 Building analysis mode Figure 10 7 Building analysis mode The building analysis mode is suitable for the analysis of buildings and the detection of building related anomalies The thermal image can provide information on structural me chanical plumbing and electrical constructions as well as an indication of moisture wet ness and air infiltration In this mode the camera uses an iron color palette to display the different temperatures where black blue and purple are for the coldest areas followed by red orange and yel low for the mid range and going to white for the hottest parts The temperature scale is automatically adjusted to the thermal content of the image 10 6 Updating the camera 10 6 1 General To take advantage of the latest FLIR camera firmware it is important that you keep your camera updated You update your camera using FLIR Tools see section 10 5 Changing settings in FLIR Tools page 17 559972 r AC 28870 28870 en US 22 11 Technical data 11 1 Online field of view calculator Please visit http
34. ly until 1830 when the Italian investigator Melloni made his great discovery that naturally occurring rock salt NaCl which was available in large enough natural crystals to be made into lenses and prisms is remark ably transparent to the infrared The result was that rock salt became the principal infra red optical material and remained so for the next hundred years until the art of synthetic crystal growing was mastered in the 1930 s Figure 15 3 Macedonio Melloni 1798 1854 Thermometers as radiation detectors remained unchallenged until 1829 the year Nobili invented the thermocouple Herschel s own thermometer could be read to 0 2 C 0 036 F and later models were able to be read to 0 05 C 0 09 F Then a break through occurred Melloni connected a number of thermocouples in series to form the first thermopile The new device was at least 40 times as sensitive as the best thermome ter of the day for detecting heat radiation capable of detecting the heat from a person standing three meters away The first so called heat picture became possible in 1840 the result of work by Sir John Herschel son of the discoverer of the infrared and a famous astronomer in his own right Based upon the differential evaporation of a thin film of oil when exposed to a heat pat tern focused upon it the thermal image could be seen by reflected light where the inter ference effects of the oil film made the image visible to
35. ms itself From detector design and manufacturing to lenses and system elec tronics to final testing and calibration all production steps are carried out and supervised by our own engineers The in depth expertise of these infrared specialists en sures the accuracy and reliability of all vital components that are assembled into your in frared camera 14 1 More than just an infrared camera At FLIR Systems we recognize that our job is to go beyond just producing the best infra red camera systems We are committed to enabling all users of our infrared camera sys tems to work more productively by providing them with the most powerful camera software combination Especially tailored software for predictive maintenance R amp D and process monitoring is developed in house Most software is available in a wide varie ty of languages We support all our infrared cameras with a wide variety of accessories to adapt your equipment to the most demanding infrared applications 14 2 Sharing our knowledge Although our cameras are designed to be very user friendly there is a lot more to ther mography than just knowing how to handle a camera Therefore FLIR Systems has founded the Infrared Training Center ITC a separate business unit that provides certi fied training courses Attending one of the ITC courses will give you a truly hands on learning experience The staff of the ITC are also there to provide you with any application support you
36. ograms devoted to the military exploitation of the infrared These programs included experimental systems for enemy intrusion detection remote temperature sensing secure communications and flying tor pedo guidance An infrared search system tested during this period was able to detect an approaching airplane at a distance of 1 5 km 0 94 miles or a person more than 300 meters 984 ft away The most sensitive systems up to this time were all based upon variations of the bolome ter idea but the period between the two wars saw the development of two revolutionary new infrared detectors the image converter and the photon detector At first the image converter received the greatest attention by the military because it enabled an observer for the first time in history to literally see in the dark However the sensitivity of the im age converter was limited to the near infrared wavelengths and the most interesting mili tary targets i e enemy soldiers had to be illuminated by infrared search beams Since this involved the risk of giving away the observer s position to a similarly equipped enemy observer it is understandable that military interest in the image converter eventually faded The tactical military disadvantages of so called active i e search beam equipped ther mal imaging systems provided impetus following the 1939 45 war for extensive secret military infrared research programs into the possibilities of devel
37. oping passive no search beam systems around the extremely sensitive photon detector During this peri od military secrecy regulations completely prevented disclosure of the status of infrared imaging technology This secrecy only began to be lifted in the middle of the 1950 s and from that time adequate thermal imaging devices finally began to be available to civilian science and industry 559972 r AC 28870 28870 en US 37 A note on the technical production of this publication This publication was produced using XML the eXtensible Markup Language For more information about XML please visit http www w3 org XML A note on the typeface used in this publication This publication was typeset using Linotype Helvetica World Helvetica was designed by Max Miedinger 1910 1980 LOEF List Of Effective Files T501132 xml en US AC 28870 2015 10 01 T505471 xml en US 9229 2013 10 03 T505845 xml en US 25704 2015 05 12 T505846 xml en US 25704 2015 05 12 T505013 xml en US 9229 2013 10 03 T505691 xml en US 25956 2015 05 22 T505847 xml en US 26136 2015 05 29 T505848 xml en US 26064 2015 05 28 T505850 xml en US 26064 2015 05 28 T505851 xml en US 26064 2015 05 28 T505852 xml en US 28537 2015 09 17 T505854 xml en US 28866 2015 10 01 T505470 xml en US 12154 2014 03 06 T505007 xml en US 28809 2015 09 29 T505005 xml en US 12154 2014 03 06 5599727 r AC 28870 28870 en
38. r additional information see http www microsoft com exporting 559972 r AC 28870 28870 en US Safety information Applicability Cameras with one or more batteries Do not disassemble or do a modification to the battery The battery contains safety and protection devi ces which if damage occurs can cause the battery to become hot or cause an explosion or an ignition Applicability Cameras with one or more batteries If there is a leak from the battery and you get the fluid in your eyes do not rub your eyes Flush well with water and immediately get medical care The battery fluid can cause injury to your eyes if you do not do Applicability Cameras with one or more batteries Do not continue to charge the battery if it does not become charged in the specified charging time If you continue to charge the battery it can become hot and cause an explosion or ignition Injury to per sons can occur Applicability Cameras with one or more batteries Only use the correct equipment to remove the electrical power from the battery If you do not use the correct equipment you can decrease the performance or the life cycle of the battery If you do not use the correct equipment an incorrect flow of current to the battery can occur This can cause the battery to become hot or cause an explosion Injury to persons can occur Make sure that you read all applicable MSDS Material Safety Data Sheets and warning labels on con
39. rared cameras manufactured by FLIR Systems are warranted against defective materials and workmanship for a period of ten 10 years from the delivery date of the original purchase pro vided such products have been under normal storage use and service and in accordance with FLIR Systems instruction and provided that the camera has been registered within 60 days of original purchase Products which are not manufactured by FLIR Systems but included in sys tems delivered by FLIR Systems to the original purchaser carry the warranty if any of the particular supplier only FLIR Systems has no responsibility whatsoever for such products The warranty extends only to the original purchaser and is not transferable It is not applicable to any product which has been subjected to misuse neglect accident or abnormal conditions of operation Expendable parts are excluded from the warranty In the case of a defect in a product covered by this warranty the product must not be further used in order to prevent additional damage The purchaser shall promptly report any defect to FLIR Systems or this warranty will not apply FLIR Systems will at its option repair or replace any such defective product free of charge if upon inspection it proves to be defective in material or work manship and provided that it is returned to FLIR Systems within the said one year period FLIR Systems has no other obligation or liability for defects than those set fort
40. same time maintaining a safe and consis tent heat colorization of the fire scene e Automatic range e Colorization of heat 150 to 500 C 302 to 932 F e High sensitivity range 20 to 150 C 4 to 302 F e Low sensitivity range O to 500 C 32 to 932 F 10 5 4 2 2 Black and white firefighting mode Figure 10 2 Black and white firefighting mode The black and white firefighting mode is a standardized firefighting mode based on the Basic mode It is a multipurpose mode for the initial fire intervention that includes life res cuing operations and control of the fire It is specifically designed for fire services that do not want to use the heat colorization feature The camera automatically switches between the high sensitivity range and the low sen sitivity range to maintain an optimal infrared image e Automatic range 559972 r AC 28870 28870 en US 19 10 Operation e High sensitivity range 20 to 150 C 4 to 302 F e Low sensitivity range 0 to 500 C 32 to 932 F 10 5 4 2 3 Fire mode Figure 10 3 Fire mode The fire mode is similar to the Basic mode but with a higher temperature starting point for the heat colorization It is suitable for fire scenes with higher background tempera tures where there are already a lot of open flames and a high background temperature The camera automatically switches between the high sensitivity range and the low sen sitivity range to
41. t or cause shocks to it Damage to the battery can occur CAUTION Applicability Cameras with one or more batteries Do not put the batteries in or near a fire or into direct sunlight When the battery becomes hot the built in safety equipment becomes energized and can stop the battery charging procedure If the battery be comes hot damage can occur to the safety equipment and this can cause more heat damage or igni tion of the battery CAUTION Applicability Cameras with one or more batteries Do not put the battery on a fire or increase the temperature of the battery with heat Damage to the bat tery and injury to persons can occur CAUTION Applicability Cameras with one or more batteries Do not put the battery on or near fires stoves or other high temperature locations Damage to the bat tery and injury to persons can occur CAUTION Applicability Cameras with one or more batteries Do not solder directly onto the battery Damage to the battery can occur CAUTION Applicability Cameras with one or more batteries Do not use the battery if when you use charge or put the battery in storage there is an unusual smell from the battery the battery feels hot changes color changes shape or is in an unusual condition Speak with your sales office if one or more of these problems occurs Damage to the battery and injury to persons can occur CAUTION Applicability Cameras with one or more batteries Only
42. the eye Sir John also managed to obtain a primitive record of the thermal image on paper which he called a thermograph 559972 r AC 28870 28870 en US 36 15 History of infrared technology Figure 15 4 Samuel P Langley 1834 1906 The improvement of infrared detector sensitivity progressed slowly Another major break through made by Langley in 1880 was the invention of the bolometer This consisted of a thin blackened strip of platinum connected in one arm of a Wheatstone bridge circuit upon which the infrared radiation was focused and to which a sensitive galvanometer re sponded This instrument is said to have been able to detect the heat from a cow ata distance of 400 meters An English scientist Sir James Dewar first introduced the use of liquefied gases as cool ing agents such as liquid nitrogen with a temperature of 196 C 320 8 F in low tem perature research In 1892 he invented a unique vacuum insulating container in which it is possible to store liquefied gases for entire days The common thermos bottle used for storing hot and cold drinks is based upon his invention Between the years 1900 and 1920 the inventors of the world discovered the infrared Many patents were issued for devices to detect personnel artillery aircraft ships and even icebergs The first operating systems in the modern sense began to be developed during the 1914 18 war when both sides had research pr
43. ttery operating time Approximately 4 hours at 25 C 77 F ambient temperature and typical use Charging system Battery is charged inside the camera or in a dedi cated charger Charging time 2 5 h to 90 capacity charging status indicated by LEDs Environmental data Operating temperature 6 10 C to 55 C 14 F to 131 F infinity 85 C 185 F 15 minutes 150 C 302 F 10 minutes 260 C 500 F 3 minutes Storage temperature range 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F 559972 r AC 28870 28870 en US 25 11 Technical data Humidity operating and storage IEC 60068 2 30 24 hours 95 relative humidity 25 4070 77 104 F 2 cycles Relative humidity 95 relative humidity 25 40 C 77 104 F non condensing EMC EN 61000 6 2 2005 immunity EN 61000 6 3 2011 emission FCC 47 CFR Part 15 B emission Magnetic fields EN 61 000 4 8 test level 5 for continuous field severe industrial environment Encapsulation IP 67 IEC 60529 Corrosion ASTM B117 salt spray 5 saline solution in 48 hours and 35 C Shock 25 g IEC 60068 2 27 Vibration 2 g IEC 60068 2 6 Drop 2 m 6 6 ft on concrete floor IEC 60068 2 31 Safety power supply CE EN UL CSA PSE 60950 1 Physical data Camera weight incl battery 0 7 kg 1 54 Ib Battery weight 0 119 kg 0 26 Ib Camera size L x W x H 250 mm x 105 mm x 90 mm 9 8 in x 4 1 in x 3 5 in Tripod mounting UNC 20 Material PPS
44. uids e Warm water e A weak detergent solution 13 1 2 Equipment A soft cloth 13 1 3 Procedure Follow this procedure 1 Soak the cloth in the liquid 2 Twist the cloth to remove excess liquid 3 Clean the part with the cloth Do not apply solvents or similar liquids to the camera the cables or other items This can cause damage 13 2 Infrared lens 13 2 1 Liquids Use one of these liquids e A commercial lens cleaning liquid with more than 30 isopropyl alcohol e 96 ethyl alcohol C2HsOH 13 2 2 Equipment Cotton wool 13 2 3 Procedure Follow this procedure 1 Soak the cotton wool in the liquid 2 Twist the cotton wool to remove excess liquid 3 Clean the lens one time only and discard the cotton wool Make sure that you read all applicable MSDS Material Safety Data Sheets and warning labels on con tainers before you use a liquid the liquids can be dangerous Be careful when you clean the infrared lens The lens has a delicate anti reflective coating e Do not clean the infrared lens too vigorously This can damage the anti reflective coating 559972 r AC 28870 28870 en US 32 14 About FLIR Systems FLIR Systems was established in 1978 to pioneer the development of high performance infrared imaging systems and is the world leader in the design manufacture and mar keting of thermal imaging systems for a wide variety of commercial industrial and gov ernment applications Tod
45. use a specified battery charger when you charge the battery Damage to the battery can occur if you do not do this CAUTION Applicability Cameras with one or more batteries Only use a specified battery for the camera Damage to the camera and the battery can occur if you do not do this CAUTION Applicability Cameras with one or more batteries The temperature range through which you can charge the battery is 0 C to 45 C 32 F to 113 F unless other information is specified in the user documentation or technical data If you charge the bat tery at temperatures out of this range it can cause the battery to become hot or to break It can also de crease the performance or the life cycle of the battery 559972 r AC 28870 28870 en US Safety information CAUTION Applicability Cameras with one or more batteries The temperature range through which you can remove the electrical power from the battery is 15 C to 50 C 5 F to 122 F unless other information is specified in the user documentation or technical data If you operate the battery out of this temperature range it can decrease the performance or the life cycle of the battery CAUTION Applicability Cameras with one or more batteries When the battery is worn apply insulation to the terminals with adhesive tape or equivalent materials before you discard it Damage to the battery and injury to persons can occur if you do not do this C
46. used in a gloved professional hand An intuitive and simple user interface allows you to focus on the job The FLIR K2 can be controlled by just one large button on top of the unit Typical applications Heat detection Search and rescue Final extinction Back up camera Scanning camera Fire attack IR resolution 160 x 120 pixels Thermal sensitivity NETD gt 100 mK 30 C 86 F Depth of field 0 1 m 0 33 ft infinity Focal length 1 9 mm 0 075 in Spatial resolution IFOV 6 22 mrad F number Image frequency Focus Detector data Detector type Spectral range Pitch Built in digital camera 640 x 480 pixels Digital camera FOV 73 x 61 adapts to the IR lens Sensitivity Minimum 10 lux Image presentation Display 3 in LCD 320 x 240 pixels backlit Auto range Auto non selectable 559972 r AC 28870 28870 en US 24 11 Technical data Image modes TI Basic fire fighting mode default Black and white fire fighting mode Fire mode Search and rescue mode Heat detection mode The image mode can only be changed using FLIR Tools 20 C to 150 C 4 F to 302 F 0 C to 500 C 32 F to 932 F Accuracy 4 C 7 2 F or 4 for ambient temperatures of 10 35 C 50 95 F Automatic hot detection Heat detection mode the hottest 20 of the of scene is colorized Compatible with FLIR software FLIR Tools EE 2 6 Ah at 20 25 C 68 77 F Ba
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