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1. GETTING STARTED aR 3 2 NPAC INO A a e REYNE ORE CER CORE 3 22 POWERING THE IRI os aes e IRA A aA 4 Zal Using Battery Power Inserting the Battery seieren a E E 4 222 Wsitig AC Mans POWER 4 225 Battery Cat O10 Oise ts A is 5 3 OPERATING THE IRI 4010 THERMAL IMAGER o coccccocococcoconccoconoccoccnconoconconconcnononoccosonoconacnosos 5 3 1 HARDWARE a aa e ea e Nhs 5 3 2 SWICHINGONTHE TRES O ui a bios 6 3 3 INFORMATION SPLASH SCREEN cti ii a 6 3 4 USING THE IRI 4010 THERMAL IMAGER ccccscccocscsssccssccesccesccesccccccceccccsccevcscecccccenccesccescseecsescoesess 7 3 4 1 OSAMA dad 7 3 4 2 Screen Display enS eaae e ios 7 3 4 3 BUON nae aaan a a aaa aa a ea aa E ENA 8 3 4 4 TRE AOTO Hot Butor O petati om eanne an aa 9 3 4 4 1 Hot B ttonl POIS E a E A a o EER 9 3 4 4 2 Hot Button 2 Prez as 9 3 4 4 3 Hot Button 3 Direction Buttons Control cece ce ceecceccescceccecccsccsccescesecescescceccescesceucenscesccuscusceusens 9 3 4 4 4 Hot Button 4 Auto Manual ik a a 9 3 4 5 MOILECU ONAN IB UO E E EEE PEE eeu A EE totam aod E E E EN T 10 3 4 6 Mase Ad UM de 10 3 4 6 1 Levelland Span Denis A a O nate tetas 10 3 4 7 Menu Operation and PUCH ai ad E 11 3 4 7 1 Measure ment SC did 11 a CAME ios 12 SADO made Browser Mela ic 12 DATA Clock Calendar Setn o ida sd betas i eub beck Uaamu adele tveseeaeseyelanees 12 3 4 8 Using the Laser Romer coa 13 3 4 9 Advanced User FICO OIG a ld io Lake li eden taketh Gls 13 3 4 9 1 Brishtn
2. Field of View 160 pixels 120 pixels Figure 21 19200 Pixel Array Id Leaders in IDIEVWC A IMJ Tw InfraRed Integrated Systems Array Based Dectectors Page 15 of 29 IPU 40108 4 Thermal Image Transfer from IRI 4010 to a PC 4 1 SD Card The Secure Digital SD memory card is the IRI 4010 s storage device for thermal images This is also used to transfer thermal images to a PC when used with the SD card reader Note that the imager will not be able to save thermal images without the SD card installed 1 Save thermal images onto the SD card as described in Section 3 4 4 2 2 Remove the SD card 3 Slot the SD card into the SD MMC slot on the USB SD card reader supplied making sure of the correct orientation Figure 22 Inserting the SD card 4 Insert the USB connector of the SD card reader into a USB port on the Windows 2000 XP PC using the extender USB cable if required Follow the card reader s installation instructions if prompted by Windows 6 Either open My Computer and copy the iri files from the SD card to the PC recommended or leave the SD card in place whilst the IRIS YS 4000 Series Imager PC software is running and open the files directly from the SD card A NOTE Image files must retain their file name TIXXXXXX iri If they are renamed on the PC they will no longer be readable by the imager 4 2 USB Cable A live thermal image can be saved directly to a PC usin
3. details If hot button 3 is set to B C up and down control the auto mode s target image thermal brightness and left and right control the target thermal contrast See Section 3 4 9 1 for details 3 Ifthe menu is displayed the directional buttons control the movement of the highlighted cursor and adjustment of the highlighted option see Section 3 4 7 Right Left 4 Down _ wW Figure 13 Directional Buttons 3 4 6 Image Adjustment 3 4 6 1 Level and Span Definitions When hot button 4 is set to manual the IRI 4010 s image settings can be manually controlled by adjusting the level and span When hot button 3 shows L S the right and left buttons respectively will increase and decrease the span of the image 4 C in the example in Figure 14 The up and down buttons will increase and decrease the thermal level of the image 29 C in the example in Figure 14 j 31 0 mx pan Level Max Min 2 29 C Level Span Max Min 4 C 27 0 Min Figure 14 Level and Span The IRI 4010 s image settings are fully automatic when hot button 4 is set to auto The auto mode automatically adjusts the level and span to display a presentable image i BD A CANLE World Leaders in IMJ 1 InfraRed Integrated Systems pc rc Page 10 of 29 IPU 40108 3 4 7 Menu Operation and Functions The main menu structure is opened by pressing the menu button in the centre of the dire
4. is used to illuminate and identify features in the image The laser pointer illuminates the area of the scene that coincides with the green circle indicator on the display see Figure 9 NOTE The laser is aligned to objects at a distance of 3m from the front of the imager Figure 17 Laser Pointer 3 4 9 Advanced User Functions 3 4 9 1 Brightness amp Contrast Definitions The thermal brightness is the colour at the centre of the colour scale the default thermal brightness for the rainbow colour palette is a yellow green colour see Figure 18 Note that the brightness of the image does not refer to the brightness of the screen For a greyscale image brighter means whiter and for a rainbow image yellow is brighter than blue and red is brighter than yellow The contrast is the amount of the colour bar that the image uses and it uses the whole colour bar by default Contrast Brightness Centre of colour bar Yellow Green by default Contrast Amount of colour bar Whole colour bar by default Brightness Figure 18 Brightness amp Contrast Definitions The target thermal brightness and contrast of the auto mode can be manually set when B C is toggled to ON in the camera settings menu This enables hot button 3 to be toggled to B C when the imager is in auto mode In this case the right and left buttons will increase and decrease the contrast of the image The up and down buttons will in
5. 0 or 640 x 480 Select zoom factor from x1 to x4 Select which area of the image to zoom by dragging the green box in the pan control using a mouse The Cursors tab is shown below 91 67 1 00 Cursor 56 8 C 78 91 1 00 Remove Figure 41 Cursors Tab In the Cursors tab 1t 1s possible to e View the temperature values of the measurement cursors and also their pixel numbers from the origin bottom left of image and the emissivity value associated with the cursors e Delete cursors from the image by selecting them in the name column and clicking remove Multiple cursors can be removed simultaneously by using the standard Windows selection methods with the Ctrl or Shift buttons ADICVYE World ape in IMJ J E InfraRed Integrated Systems rray Based Dectectors J gt UJ gt Page 24 of 29 IPU 40108 The Settings tab 1s shown below Display Cursors Settings Properties Units cra Reflected Temp 43 3 97 Emissivity 0 95 Capture Time 15 26 42 Capture Date 1 3 03 2006 ka Comments Operator A N Other Reflected temperature as measured From the heater opposite the target Figure 42 Settings Tab In the Settings tab it is possible to Select C F or K Adjust the reflected temperature correction Adjust the target object emissivity Adjust the required capture time and date Add comments to the image The Properties tab is shown below Display Cursors Settings Pr
6. EENE I IRISYS 4000 Series Imager version 1 0 0 0 Copyright InfraRed Integrated Systems Lhd 2006 Figure 46 Version Information 5 3 1 2 Toolbar The Toolbar includes 12 icons all of which have been covered in the menus The icons are listed below eh me Rh O tea e Figure 47 Toolbar 1 Open See Section 5 3 1 1 1 2 Save See Section 5 3 1 1 1 3 Capture from Imager See Section 5 3 1 1 4 4 View Options See Section 5 3 1 1 3 5 Toggle Measurement Cursor list See Section 5 3 1 1 3 6 Toggle Measurement Cursors See Section 5 3 1 1 3 7 Toggle Hot amp Cold Cursors See Section 5 3 1 1 3 8 Toggle Area Select See Section 5 3 1 1 3 9 Toggle Blue Isotherm See Section 5 3 1 1 3 10 Toggle Red Isotherm See Section 5 3 1 1 3 11 Toggle Profile Display See Section 5 3 1 1 3 12 About See Section 5 3 1 1 5 i gt E CNV E World Leaders in IRID I D ADD InfraRed Integrated Systems Array Based Dectectors Page 27 of 29 6 Emissivity Lookup Table IPU 40108 Below is a list of approximate emissivity values for a range of materials for making more accurate temperature measurements NOTE Emissivity values often vary with temperature and wavelength so this table is included as a guide only 1 000000 Black body 0 980000 Carbon filed surface 0 980000 Frost crystals 0 980000 Skin human 0 970000 Slate 0 960000 Water distilled 0 960000 Ice smooth 0 950000 Soil saturated with wate
7. IPU 40108 IRISYS Multi Purpose Thermal Imager IRI 4010 User Manual Safety Warning 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 InfraRed Integrated Systems Ltd Class 2 laser product Park Circle Tithe Barn Way Complies with IEC EN 60825 1 Swan Valley 2001 N orthampton NN4 9BG Conforms to USA 21 CFR 1040 10 and 1040 11 except for deviations pursuant to laser notice No 50 dated July 26 2001 Tel 01604 594 200 Fax 01604 594 210 Email sales irisys co uk 2006 InfraRed Integrated Systems Ltd No part of this publication may be reproduced without prior permission in writing from Infrared Integrated Systems Ltd This document gives only a general description of the products and except where expressly provided shall form no part of any contract From time to time changes may be made in the products IpBicqcqrvie World Leaders in IMJ Tw InfraRed Integrated Systems Array Based Dectectors Page 1 of 29 IPU 40108 Contents E TNTRODUCTION rnrn aaiwinaas aise ae dee 3 2
8. also put a Shortcut Icon onto your PC s desktop to allow quick and easy start up of the software 5 3 Operating IRISYS 4000 Series Imager PC Software Launch the IRISYS 4000 Series Imager program from the Desktop icon IRISYS 4000 Series Imager Figure 24 Desktop Icon or from gt START PROGRAMS IRISYS IRISYS 4000 Series Imager Alternatively it is possible to run the program by using Windows Explorer to find iri files on your PC and then double clicking an iri file icon Image_l Figure 25 Iri File Icon The application executes and 1t looks like Figure 26 with the options window visible and with empty frames for the image colour bar and thermal histogram The application window includes the file name if the file has been saved otherwise it reads Untitled Id Leaders in IDIEVWC A IMJ Tw InfraRed Integrated Systems Array Based Dectectors Page 17 of 29 IPU 40108 F Untitled IRISY 4000 Series Imager Saa E e ola ad FE P Display Cursors Settings Properties Visible Span posc to 0 0 eC Auto Span Colour Palette Rainbo Interpolation x1 160x120 zoom Factor Fan Control Figure 26 Application Window 5 3 1 Menus and Toolbar The menu includes familiar Windows menu items such as File Edit View Tools and Help File Edit View Tools Help Figure 27 The Menu 5 3 1 1 Menus 5 3 1 1 1 File The File menu contains the fo
9. ate must be manually set see Section 3 4 7 4 iImDBmicvc IRID i J infraFed Integrated Systems IRT 4010 DD MATYY 00 00 STATUS SELF TEST Figure 7 Splash Screen Id Leaders in IDIEVWC ADK Nit D ABD InfraRed Integrated Systems Array Based Dectectors Page 6 of 29 IPU 40108 3 4 Using the IRI 4010 Thermal Imager 3 4 1 Focusing If the imager is not focused the image quality will be poor and temperature measurements will not be accurate Rotating the lens in a clockwise direction from front view focuses the imager at longer distances up to infinity Rotating the lens in the opposite direction focuses the imager at shorter distances down to a minimum of 30 cm Rotate the lens until the image has the best definition and has the sharpest contrast at object edges Focused o Not focused 54 C measured 46 C measured Figure 8 Focusing 3 4 2 Screen Display Items Scene emissivity Battery life indicator Temperature P units C 0 90 The 3r and 2S shaped temperature measurement cursors called SP and SPX and their temperature measurement values and their temperature difference value A FREEZE Temperature scale with the maximum and minimum values of the span The centre green circle to which the laser pointer is aligned at a distance of 3m Figure 9 Screen Display Items CAUTION The calibrated temperature output is the figure adjacent to the cu
10. crease and decrease the thermal brightness of the image Id Leaders in IDIEVWC A Fo EMED Tw InfraRed Integrated Systems Array Based Dectectors Page 13 of 29 IPU 40108 Edit the Contrast Edit the Brightness Default contrast Default brightness Increasing the contrast uses more of the outer colours Increasing the thermal brightness uses more of the of the colour palette 1 e black and white in the upper half of the colour bar rainbow example Reducing the contrast uses less of the outer colours Decreasing the thermal brightness uses more of the of the colour palette and uses more of the central lower half See the examples in Figure 18 for more colours i e green and yellow in the rainbow example information Figure 19 These 6 figures show the effect of increasing and decreasing the auto mode s brightness and contrast The practical advantage of this is that the user can completely control the appearance of the image without having to adjust the level and span manually when viewing different scene temperatures NOTE The brightness and contrast can be reset back to the defaults by pressing hot button 4 to manual mode and then hot button 4 again back to auto mode Id Leaders in IDIEVWC A Im InfraRed Integrated Systems Array Based Dectectors Page 14 of 29 IPU 40108 3 5 Technical 3 5 1 Field Of View The IRI 4010 has a 20 x 15 Field of View and a 160 x 120 19200 pixel detector Figure 20
11. ctional buttons A Figure 15 Menu Button There are four sub menus which contain the functions listed in Table 1 Coo E E S SpotX Factory Settings ay Temperature Units Image Only Hour Ara BO Mite ooo Cursor Reset Date Format pf Time Format Table 1 Menu Functions The menu functions are selected by moving the highlighted cursor using the up and down directional buttons Menu items are edited using hot buttons 2 amp 3 which are labelled and Hot button 1 is always available to take you back one menu sub level whilst hot button 4 is always available to exit the menus completely Figure 16 shows an example screenshot from the Measurement Settings menu with the highlighted cursor on the emissivity adjustor 63 4 E 0 90 X 24 2 A 392 MEASUREME 1 S o TINGS REFLECTEDTF 25 SPOTX ON AREA OFF HOT COLD OFF TEMP UNITS E Figure 16 Menu Operation 3 4 7 1 Measurement Settings e Emissivity The user can select the emissivity for the material being imaged To achieve correct temperature measurement the emissivity value must be set correctly An emissivity lookup table is included in Section 6 NOTE Caution should be observed in using the emissivity control the user should explore the effect on the observed temperature of an object when different emissivities are selected Low values of emissivity should be used only with extreme caution as large error
12. direction buttons are then used to adjust the position of the selected cursor the level span or the brightness amp contrast depending on which mode is selected Note that SPX must be enabled in the Measurement Settings menu and that the B C control is an advanced user function that must be enabled before use in the Camera Settings menu 3 4 4 4 Hot Button 4 Auto Manual This hot button toggles between auto and manual mode In auto mode the imager continually adjusts the level and span to achieve the optimum image In manual mode it is possible to manually control the level and span to produce the image to your requirements See Section 3 4 6 1 for definitions of level and span and Section 3 4 9 1 for definitions of brightness and contrast The preset brightness and contrast of the auto mode can be adjusted to suit your preferences See Section 3 4 9 1 iD ICE Peo PIN Tw ADD InfraRed Integrated Systems pa o rl Page 9 of 29 IPU 40108 3 4 5 Directional Buttons The directional buttons up down left amp right see Figure 13 are used for three different functions 1 If hot button 3 is set to either SP or SPX the directional buttons control the position of the selected temperature cursor Selection displayed above hot button 3 2 If hot button 3 is set to L S up and down control the manual mode s image temperature level and left and right control the temperature span See Section 3 4 6 1 for
13. ditor or Microsoft office document 2 Copy to Bitmap This saves a screen capture of the application window or the thermal image as a bitmap image using a dialogue box similar to Figure 28 above 5 3 1 1 3 View The View menu enables the following features most of which are also available on the toolbar e Toolbar Status Bar Measurement Cursor List Measurement Cursors Hot amp Cold Cursors Area Select Blue Isotherm Red Isotherm Profiles Options 1 Toolbar This toggles the display of the icon toolbar below gt i re Ge ER O ie ok FE E Figure 31 Toolbar 2 Status Bar This toggles the display of the status bar which includes the temperature value and pixel position of the pixel under the mouse cursor when the mouse is over the image It also displays the difference between the midpoints of the isotherms if both the isotherms are enabled Ready Diff 7 1 C Al15 445 36 5 C Figure 32 Status Bar i BD A EVE World Leaders in EEJ E a InfraRed Integrated Systems Dies Page 20 of 29 IPU 40108 3 Measurement Cursor List This toggles the display of the measurement cursors list shown in Figure 33 which includes the spot measurement pixel position and the difference between measurement cursors 1 and 2 It also displays the hottest and coldest measurements in the scene their difference and the average temperature for the image Also shown are the maximum minimum and average temperatures f
14. e battery power is running low and it needs to be charged or replaced within 10 minutes 2 2 2 Using AC Mains Power l Make sure the thermal imager is turned off Connect the provided 12V power supply into the socket on the side of the IRI 4010 imager see Figure 4 3 Attach the appropriate supplied regional adapter to the power supply 4 Plug the power supply into a mains socket 5 Switch on the thermal imager CAUTION When using AC mains use only the power supply included with the IRI 4010 Using other power supplies may damage the IRI 4010 Thermal Imager NOTE e The mains power supply included with the IRI 4010 is for powering the IRI 4010 it will also recharge the battery see Section 2 2 3 IDICEWC rey IMJ 1 ADD InfraRed Integrated Systems pa o Deris Page 4 of 29 IPU 40108 2 2 3 Battery Charging e The IRI 4010 s battery can be charged in the imager by inserting the included 12V power supply into the DC socket under the cover on the side of the IRI 4010 imager see Figure 4 It takes approximately 4 hours to fully charge a fully depleted battery if the imager is switched off Charging the battery with the imager switched on takes longer DC Socket Figure 4 Connecting the Mains AC Power Supply 3 Operating the IRI 4010 Thermal Imager 3 1 Hardware The IRI 4010 system is designed for use as a handheld thermal imager Thermal images stored on the supplied memory card can be transferred to a PC or lap
15. ent by area analysis The area s position can be moved in conjunction with the zoom amp pan control see Figure 36 For more information on the zoom amp pan control see Figure 40 Display Cursors Settings Properties visible Span 34 790 tof47 5 C Auto Span Colour Palette Tranbow Interpolation xz 320x240 zoom Factor Y Pan Control Figure 36 Area Select 7 amp 8 iy Ovi Isotherms This toggles the two isotherms which can be used to highlight areas of the same temperature in the image A red and or blue semi transparent block appears on the histogram which can be moved and adjusted in the same way as the image span selector Every object in the image with a temperature within the range of the isotherms appears either red or blue in the image Use of the greyscale colour palette is recommended whilst using the isotherms Figure 37 Dual Isotherms orld Leaders in IDICVCE ee INI E aJ A D LJ InfraRed Integrated Systems Array Based Dectectors Page 22 of 29 IPU 40108 9 FE Profiles This toggles the 2D profile view which is used to display a graphical representation of the temperature values along the selected vertical and horizontal lines E Intensity Plot Lines lt lt f Cross Sections Thermal Intensity Plots Figure 38 2D Profiles To the left of the image is a thermal intensity plot which corresponds to the vertical cross section
16. er off if it has been left on without a button press for 20 minutes e Factory Settings For the convenience of the user many settings are persistent 1 e the settings and values are remembered when the IRI 4010 is switched off Selecting the factory settings function restores the imager to its factory default settings e Image only This option displays the image and the hot button labels only e Brightness amp Contrast This option selects whether the advanced user function of brightness and contrast control is available on hotkey 3 when in auto mode see Section 3 4 9 1 e Cursor Reset Select this option to restore the cursor or 2 cursors to their default positions 3 4 7 3 Image Browser Menu e This browser shows a list of file numbers found on the SD memory card starting with the most recent image It is possible to scroll through the list and choose to view images or to delete image files 3 4 7 4 Clock Calendar Settings e Set Clock The clock can be set so images are saved with the time and date of image capture e Date Format choose between dd mm yy or mm dd yy o Time Format 12 Hour 24 Hour clock El BD H CNL E World Leaders in EME E a InfraRed Integrated Systems Array Based Dectectors Page 12 of 29 IPU 40108 3 4 8 Using the Laser Pointer When the IRI 4010 is switched ON the laser may be activated by pressing and holding down the red laser button Laser Button The laser pointer
17. essiac Contrast Deli ttn alt 13 3 5 TECHNICAE li tt a ab eae alee sack onic esas toca dal ito eee 15 3 5 1 co GE E ih VO Uae CPO PEO ON NPAT ATP VICES TCR Pe OP REE RO SP E S 15 4 THERMAL IMAGE TRANSFER FROM IRI 4010 TO A PC 2 0 0 cccccccccscccccccccccccccccsees 16 4 1 SD CARD a dd dd etek cadet 16 4 2 A O A E A 16 5 USING THE IRI 4010 THERMAL IMAGER WITH A PC o o ccocccccccccccnccncccoconoccoconccnoconcocociccnoconicoso 17 5 1 POREQUIREMENTS coslada tds 17 5 2 INSTALLATION OP SOREWARE ONTO PE dl eee anes 17 5 3 OPERATING IRIS YS 4000 SERIES IMAGER PC SOFTWARE coocccocnnccnoconcnncnnoconconccnnronocnoronccnncnnncnness 17 5 3 1 Menus and ON A a T Gack nae Oottnak Gaislass 18 5 3 1 1 MA Pe E re AP A EEE E E EAE E E EE 18 5 3 1 2 POOL i A E A AE EE E ATR 27 6 EMISSIVITY LOOKUP TABEE ii ios 28 T EUSTOMEREBEDBACK osa iaaa sectors iaai 29 A gt E EU E World Leaders in IMJ Tw InfraRed Integrated Systems Array Based Dectectors Page 2 of 29 IPU 40108 1 Introduction This user manual describes the operation of the RI 4010 multi purpose infrared thermal imager and its associated software and accessories 2 Getting Started 2 1 Unpacking After unpacking the IRI 4010 carrying case you will find the standard items as shown in Figure 1 USB SD Card Reader and USB Extender Cable Carrying Case Regional Mains Adapters Rechargeable Battery E 4 12V Power IRI 4010 Supply Thermal I
18. g the USB cable provided connected between a PC s USB port and the imager s USB socket see Figure 23 The IRISYS 4000 Series Imager PC software must be installed onto the Windows 2000 XP PC before making this connection See Section 5 3 for more information USB Socket for connecting to a PC Figure 23 Slots and Sockets rid Leaders in DICE ee INI E aJ A D LJ InfraRed Integrated Systems Array Based Dectectors Page 16 of 29 IPU 40108 5 Using the IRI 4010 Thermal Imager with a PC 5 1 PC Requirements The PC should be IBM compatible running MS Windows XP or 2000 with a CD drive and a USB port or an SD card reader The IRISYS 4000 Series Imager application can be used for analysis of images previously saved onto an IRI 4010 SD card or for downloading a live thermal image from the IRI 4010 via a USB cable 5 2 Installation of Software onto PC The software 1s supplied on a mini CD Rom 1 Insert the supplied mini CD Rom into the PC s CD Drive 2 Double click on My Computer and then on the CD Drive 3 Double click on 4000 PC Setup exe 4 Follow the on screen prompts to complete the installation NOTE e The IRISYS 4000 Series Imager software will by default be installed into the following path C Program Files URIS Y SURISYS 4000 Series Imager e The above path and name can be changed during the installation but it is advisable to leave it as the default The installation will
19. k OR limar Eos Eo Selected Port Available Ports USB Serial Port COMB Quatech PCMCIA Serial Port COM4 Quatech PCMCIA Serial Port COn Test Port Figure 44 Port Selection 2 al Capture from imager After setting up the Imager Comms Config select this to take a new image from the imager The IRI 4010 imager must be switched on and connected via the USB cable provided to a USB port on your computer The file transfer takes approximately 10 seconds As always when taking an image make sure the imager is correctly focused on the target 3 Reset Isotherms This moves the two isotherms back to their default positions The isotherms must be displayed to see the effect of this tool 4 Dock Options This selects whether to dock the Options dialog box into the application window or whether to have the Options in a free floating window of its own If the Options box is not displayed this menu item will be disabled Fi t1 iri IRISYS 4000 Series Imager File Edit View Tools Help Sala EE i ol Ft Display Cursors Settings Properties Figure 45 Options Docked and Free Floating IDICECWC rey IMJ 1 ADD InfraRed Integrated Systems a o rl Page 26 of 29 IPU 40108 5 3 1 1 5 Help The Help menu gives the following information e About 1 About IRISYS 4000 Series Imager This displays the IRISYS software version being used About IRISYS 4000 Series Imager IDICVCE gt
20. layed and dragging left or right The span can be automatically reset by double clicking in the middle of the span selector PTI S 4000 Seres mares File Edit View Tools Help AMES a tl Display cursors Settings Properties Options A EE LTT tose Colour Bar Window Colour Palette fTronbow Interpolation x1 160x120 Zoom Factor y Pan Control Thermal Image Histogram Figure 30 Application Window i D A CANLE World Leaders in IMJ T J InfraRed Integrated Systems a Page 19 of 29 IPU 40108 2 Save saves the iri file with the same name it had previously If it was previously unsaved the Save As window appears 3 Save As images are saved using a similar window to the Open window in Figure 28 but a file name must be entered 4 Revert restores an image file back to its last saved state 5 Excel Output save a 160 x 120 array of temperature data assuming emissivity 1 in comma separated variable format for use with Microsoft Excel and other spreadsheet applications 6 Recent Files a list of recently opened iri files appears here for easy selection 7 Exit closes the IRISYS 4000 Series Imager application 5 3 1 1 2 Edit The Edit menu contains the following features e Copy e Copy to Bitmap 1 Copy This copies a screen capture of the application window or the thermal image into the Windows clipboard This picture can then be pasted into a picture e
21. llowing features e Open Save Save As Revert Excel Output Recent Files Exit 1 Open Uses Windows Explorer see Figure 28 to open an iri file from your computer rid Leaders in IDICVCE ee IMJ Tw A D LJ InfraRed Integrated Systems Array Based Dectectors Page 18 of 29 IPU 40108 Look in O latest iri X My Recent Documents El Desktop ELECTRICAL iri ELECTRICAL2 iri ELECTRICALS iri i y m la My A Image_1 iri james iri kettle iri i a Lan My Network File name fC Places Files of type 4000 Series iri X Cancel Figure 28 Windows Explorer The iri files can be previewed in any of the five Windows explorer views thumbnail tile icon list or details by selecting the View button in Windows explorer shown in Figures 28 and 29 Thumbnails Tiles Icons amp List Details Figure 29 View Selector After an image has been opened the application window looks similar to figure 30 below The four main components of the application window are the options window the image the colour bar and the thermal histogram Overlaid on the histogram is the movable span selector which adjusts the level and span of the thermal image The span selector can be moved by clicking in the middle of the histogram and dragging left or right The span can be increased and decreased by clicking towards the ends of the span selector where the max and min values of the span are disp
22. mager 128 MB SD A Card inside CD Rom Lens Cap 4 USB Cable for Connection to a PC m hanyard Figure 1 Contents of the IRI 4010 Multi Purpose Thermal Imager Inspect all the items If any item is damaged or missing please notify your dealer immediately E D E CNE A o r in EMED T y F E D InfraRed Integrated Systems Array Based Dectectors Page 3 of 29 IPU 40108 2 2 Powering the IRI 4010 The IRI 4010 thermal imager operates with a rechargeable battery or from AC mains power 2 2 1 Using Battery Power Inserting the Battery 1 Open up the battery compartment on the bottom of the RI 4010 thermal imager by sliding the battery cover off as indicated in Figure 2 2 Insert the rechargeable battery as shown below Replace the battery cover 4 The above method also applies to replacing the battery but make sure the IRI 4010 is switched off before removing the battery Remove Battery Cover Insert Battery Replace Battery Cover Figure 2 Inserting the Rechargeable Battery NOTES e The rechargeable battery will power the IRI 4010 thermal imager for approximately 4 hours e The battery indicator appears on the screen when the imager is switched on It has the following four stages and each stage corresponds to approximately one hour of operation 4 hours 3 hours 2 hours 1 hour PL EA EA Figure 3 Battery Indicator Levels CAUTION If the IRI 4010 s battery indicator flashes th
23. of 29 IPU 40108 3 4 4 IRI 4010 Hot Button Operation This section describes some of the basic functions of the IRI 4010 The IRI 4010 s hot buttons are labelled 1 to 4 from left to right for the purposes of this user manual Their function is displayed as hot button labels on the IRI 4010 s display Their labels can change in different modes of operation 19 XI FREEZE AUTO IRISYS IRI4010 000 000 Y Figure 11 Hot Buttons 3 4 4 1 Hot Button 1 Zoom This hot button toggles the zoom feature between off X1 and on X2 When zoom X2 is selected the central region of the thermal image expands to fill the display as in Figure 12 and the hot button label displays X2 X2 X1 Figure 12 Zoom Function 3 4 4 2 Hot Button 2 Freeze Save Hot button 2 freezes the live thermal image It is possible to edit the image in freeze mode before saving it Pressing hot button 2 again saves the image as an image iri file to the SD card whilst pressing hot button 1 instead rejects the image The file saving takes a few seconds and the file name 1s given a sequential number See Section 5 3 1 1 4 for how to save an image direct to a PC via the USB cable 3 4 4 3 Hot Button 3 Direction Buttons Control Hot button 3 selects either of the temperature measurement cursors SP or SPX or either L S temperature level and span when in manual mode or B C thermal image brightness amp contrast when in auto mode The 4
24. operties Reflected Temp 43 3 C Emissivity 0 95 Visible Span mE SE ho Aiha AE Colour Pallet Tronbow Filename Ci Documents and Settings smpt 44 iri Capture Time 15 26 42 Capture Date 13 03 2006 Modified Time 10 13 43 Modified Date 13 03 2006 Comments Operator 4 M Other Reflected temperature as measured from the heater Figure 43 Properties Tab This tab displays important file information IDIEVWC dia PING Tw ABD InfraRed Integrated Systems Array Based Dectectors Page 25 of 29 IPU 40108 5 3 1 1 4 Tools The Tools menu contains the following e Imager Comms Config e Capture From Imager e Reset Isotherms e Dock Options 1 fal Imager Comms Config This is used to transfer single images taken from the live image in the IRI 4010 to a PC via a USB connection The first time the imager is connected to a PC via USB the USB drivers must be installed to the PC from the CD Switch imager on connect USB cable to imager connect USB cable to PC the Windows XP 2000 found new hardware wizard will appear direct the wizard to the USB Virtual Com Port folder on the CD and click next AAR You may have to repeat parts 4 and 5 to install the second part of the 2 part USB driver Once the drivers have been installed select Imager Comms Config to open the window in Figure 44 below Select the USB Serial Port COM X from the list click Test Port and then clic
25. or the area analysis box if selected in the view menu Measurement Cursors ID Temp Pos Cursor 1 445 C 64 95 Cursor 46 0 C 78 57 Temp Diff 1 5 C 01 02 Image Info Hot 4f7 4 c 64 78 Cold 33 7 E 24 30 Temp Diff 13 7 C H C Average 40 0 C rea Select Max 47 4 C Min 35 0 C Average 44 0 C Figure 33 Measurement Cursor List Measurement cursors are added to the image by double clicking in the location that the cursor is required When the mouse cursor is moved over a measurement cursor the mouse cursor appears as a hand When this happens the measurement cursors can be moved around by dragging them and can be removed by double clicking them 4 Measurement Cursors This toggles the display of the measurement cursors on the thermal image This does not delete the cursors it temporarily hides them Cursor 1 5 Figure 34 A Measurement Cursor 5 Hot amp Cold Spot Cursors This toggles cursors over the hottest and coldest measurements in the thermal image The values of these and the difference are shown in the measurement cursors list Hel Figure 35 Hotspot Cursor i BD i EVE World Leaders in IMJ Tw InfraRed Integrated Systems ptes Page 21 of 29 IPU 40108 6 D Area Select This toggles a rectangular area over the centre of the image The maximum minimum and average temperatures for this area are then displayed in the measurement cursors list allowing measurem
26. r 0 950000 Carbon candle soot 0 940000 Glass polished plate 0 940000 Paint oil 0 930000 Brick red 0 930000 Paper white bond 0 920000 Concrete 0 920000 Soil dry 0 910000 Plaster rough coat 0 900000 Wood planed oak 0 900000 Glazed earthenware 0 890000 Snow granular 0 880000 Glazed Silica 0 870000 Cuprous Oxide at 38 0 860000 Emery Corundum 0 850000 Snow 0 850000 Stainless oxidized at 800 0 840000 Oxidised Iron at 500 0 830000 Cuprous Oxide at 260 0 820000 Snow fine particles 0 810000 Brass unoxidised 0 800000 Glass convex D IDIEVWC Im TI InfraRed Integrated Systems 0 790000 Steel oxidised 0 780000 Copper heavily oxidised 0 770000 Cotton cloth 0 760000 Sand 0 750000 Unglazed silica 0 740000 Oxidised iron at 100 0 730000 Coating No C20A 0 720000 Basalt 0 710000 Graphitised carbon at 500 0 700000 Red Rust 0 690000 Iron sheet heavily rusted 0 670000 Water 0 660000 Black Loam 0 650000 White cement 0 640000 Iron cast oxidised 0 630000 Lead oxidised at 1100F 0 620000 Zirconia on inconel 0 610000 Cu Zn brass oxidised 0 580000 Inconel sheet at 760 0 560000 Smooth white marble 0 550000 Al anodised chromic acid 0 210000 Iron cast polished 0 200000 Brass rubbed 80 grit emery 0 160000 Stainless steel 18 8 buffed 0 090000 Aluminium as received 0 070000 Steel polished 0 050000 Aluminium poli
27. rsor identifier the temperature scale and display colours are indicators only rid Leaders in IDICVCE anan EENE Tw A D LJ InfraRed Integrated Systems Array Based Dectectors Page 7 of 29 IPU 40108 3 4 3 Buttons Operation of the IRISYS 4010 imager application is by means of the 4 hot buttons the 4 directional buttons the menu button and the laser button see Figure 10 e The hot buttons are mainly used to give quick control of zoom function image capture measurement cursor selection auto manual modes It should be noted that the hot button functions change in different modes of operation See Section 3 4 4 for more information e The directional buttons are used to 1 move the position of the measurement cursors 2 adjust the level span brightness and contrast 3 navigate around the menus See Section 3 4 5 for more information about the directional buttons and see Section 3 4 6 1 for definitions of level and span and Section 3 4 9 1 for definitions of brightness and contrast e The menu button opens the menus See Section 3 4 7 for more information e The laser button must be held down to turn the laser on See Section 3 4 8 for more information Power Button Hot Buttons IRISYS IRI4040 eo Directional Buttons Directional Buttons Laser Button Menu Button Figure 10 Buttons iD ICE rey PIN Tw ADD InfraRed Integrated Systems o dl Door Page 8
28. s in temperature readings may be obtained with only small errors in emissivity Care should also be taken to avoid reflections from hot cold objects in the vicinity IDICECWC Peo IMJ 1 E InfraRed Integrated Systems pa o Deter Page 11 of 29 gt UJ IPU 40108 e Reflected T When the emissivity is set to values less than 1 0 measurement accuracy can be further improved by setting the reflected temperature compensation The reflected temperature 1s the temperature being seen by the object being imaged The value entered must be within the range 20 C to 200 C or equivalent in F or K e Spot X Toggle the second temperature cursor SPX display on off the screen When SPX is displayed the temperature difference A between SP and SPX is also displayed e Area This removes the temperature measurement cursors from the image and instead displays a small rectangle in the centre of the image The cursor measurement readout changes to display the maximum and the minimum temperature within the rectangle When a saved image is browsed in area analysis mode the average temperature for the rectangle x is also displayed e Temperature Units Select between degrees Celsius degrees Fahrenheit and Kelvin 3 4 7 2 Camera Settings e Colour Palette The user can select one of four possible colour options They are Rainbow Ironbow Greyscale monochrome or HC Rainbow high contrast e Auto Power Turns the imag
29. shed sheet 0 050000 Copper polished 0 030000 Brass highly polished World Leaders in Array Based Dectectors Page 28 of 29 IPU 40108 7 Customer Feedback If you have had any technical issues or feedback with regard to your IRI 4010 Multi Purpose Thermal Imager please complete the details below and send it back to IRISYS at the address on the front page of this manual Name Company Name and address Contact Details IRI 4010 Thermal Imager Serial Number This can be found printed under the slots amp sockets cover PC Software Version installed Software version number can be found whilst software is running from PC Help A bout IRISYS 4000 Series Imager Description of Technical Fault All brands and product names are acknowledged and may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders El BD H CNL E World Leaders in EME E a InfraRed Integrated Systems Array Based Dectectors Page 29 of 29
30. through the image Below the image is a similar plot that corresponds to the horizontal cross section The cross sections can be moved by dragging them either independently or by dragging the intersection The short green intensity plot lines on the thermal intensity plots can be moved to analyse temperatures in the plots Double click an intensity plot line to make the corresponding cross section line up with it 10 Options This toggles the display of the options window The options window has four tabs across the top and it can be embedded in the application window or in a free floating window depending on whether or not Dock Options is ticked in the Tools menu Click the tab labels to select each tab Display Cursors Settings Properties Figure 39 Options Tab Labels The Display tab is shown below rid Leaders in DICE pe IMJ Tw A D LJ InfraRed Integrated Systems Array Based Dectectors Page 23 of 29 IPU 40108 Display Cursors Settings Properties Visible Span 330 to 72 1 oc Auto Span Colour Palette Tronbow Interpolation J 640x480 zoom Factor yd hd r Fan Control Figure 40 Display Tab In the Display tab it is possible to Adjust the span of the image manually by typing Adjust the span of the image automatically Select one of four colour palettes Select whether to display the image at its original resolution or to interpolate the image to 320 x 24
31. top computer using the supplied memory card reader PC software is supplied for viewing and analysis of saved thermal images Laser Pointer Power Button Aperture Lens Laser Pointer Butt utton Slots see Figure 4 Wine Battery Compartment Figure 5 The IRI 4010 Hardware Safety notice The laser used in this device is designated Class 2 Under no circumstances should personnel look straight into the laser IDICECWC reo IMJ 1 ADD InfraRed Integrated Systems nl Dor Page 5 of 29 IPU 40108 3 2 Switching on the IRI 4010 e The IRI 4010 features an On Off power button above the display The IRI 4010 is switched on and off by holding the power button down for more than one second e The IRI 4010 takes approximately twenty seconds to become operational During this time a number of audible clicks will be heard This is normal as it is part of the calibration procedure After start up these clicks continue but become much less frequent IRISYS IRI4010 o y amp D e For best measurement results the imager 49 should be switched on at least 5 minutes before use Figure 6 Switching on the IRI 4010 3 3 Information Splash Screen The IRI 4010 s splash screen appears for approximately 20 seconds when the imager is switched on It displays the time and date so the user can check that any images saved will be recorded with the correct time and date The time and d

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