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1. 162 Thermal Imager IR162B Thermal Imager User Manual EFT OPER CRM NOU EEUU IMPR ES 1 Chapter 2 2 3 Chapter 4 Technical Specification 2 4 4 4000 4 Chapter 5 Buttons and interface 6 Chapter o Quick Stan gude s edo eoe eS 9 MM MODAL AGON TRE 9 6 2 GT Stale QUIS M 13 Chapter ODS FAO Ni e er ov DA e da cure UC 15 2 T T T LT 15 72 image admusltmierlt ciues archaeon 16 7 2 1 Brightness and contrast 17 697747 0150 E 20 POVA 21 7 3 The cursor display location and SAVE 22 7 4 ee ae 24 Chapter 8 Battery status adeste pent 25 Battery charging 25 Charging adapter tx 25 Chapter 9
2. Trouble SNOOUING esris aei 26 9 1 The Thermal Imager does not turn on 2 2 0 2 26 9 2 Theimage s T 26 9 3 The image is too dark or too 26 9 4 INO mage OULD UN e T 26 Chapter 10 IR162B Standard Packing 27 66550 seb omnes 28 Configuratlom aoreet RO Insunt 30 IR162B Thermal Imager User Manual This manual must not in whole or part be copied photocopied reproduced translated or transmitted to any electronic medium or machine readable form IR162B Thermal Imager User Manual Chapter 1 Introduction IR162B is of ultra compact lightweight amp unparalleled design low power dissipation more reliable functionality and robust performance IR162B can penetrate through haze smoke rain snow and total darkness to track and aim target which is difficult to be observed by human eyes in both day and night and all weather condition It makes the war field single track clarity for us and meets various demands of high accuracy for night vision identification tracking analysis and etc reach the international military standard This publication provides the necessary information required to safely operate the IR162B Thermal Im
3. axis and cursor will move vertically When there is no cursor on the screen the cursor adjustment operation is not 5 9 available Select Save item then press or button to save cursor setting including the cursor mode and cursor location and save as default value Following that the default value will be adopted in next reboot Select Exit item then press or button to quit the cursor setting menu 7 4 Save parameters When the system is shut down the parameters is in automatic mode and the brightness contrast and polarity menu will be automatically save Additionally these values will be adopted in next reboot 24 IR162B Thermal Imager User Manual Chapter 8 Battery status The 162 runs for over 6 hours by using one 3 6V 6Ah rechargeable Li ion battery Battery charging Method a Charging with AC adapter lt 220VAC 9VDC Adapter lt 100 240 1 Aim the Li ion battery electrode to the charger s electrode and insert the battery into the charger The clips of the battery charger shall grip the battery to ensure the good contacting 2 Insert the 220VAC 9VDC adaptor plug into the AC charge socket 3 Connect the AC adaptor cable to the 100 240VAC socket to start charging The indicator on the charger will be red during the charging process 4 The indicator will be green when charging and the green indicator will be off after the battery is
4. fully charged The Fully charged means allow you to use longer charging battery than the normal so you need to charge more than 1 hour fully charged 5 The charging process takes around 7 hours 6 Itis normal that the AC adaptor will get heat during the charging process 25 IR162B Thermal Imager User Manual Chapter 9 Trouble Shooting If the IR162B meets troubles please check the items listed below first if the troubles beyond those ones please contact us as soon as possible 9 1 The Thermal Imager does not turn on The imager does not turn on if battery contacts are dirty or battery power is low Remove battery and install a fully charged one correctly or clean battery contacts 9 2 The image is blurry Adjust focus till image clear 9 3 The image is too dark or too bright a Perform NUC function manually b Adjust brightness and contrast manually or set to auto brightness contrast mode 9 4 No image output Transmission equipment connection problem or video cable contact problems 26 IR162B Thermal Imager User Manual Chapter 10 IR162B Standard Packing List IR162B Thermal Imager Recoilless Mount 3 6V 6Ah rechargeable Li ion battery AC adapter INPUT 100 240VAC 50 60Hz OUTPUT 9VDC 3 0A OOO O o 27 IR162B Thermal Imager User Manual Accessories Pictures RS232 Plug LEMO Plug Power Plug Video Plug Power Video RS232 Cable Rechargeable Li ion b
5. that the IR162B Thermal Imager is kept in a good working condition and remains fully functional operation the following guidelines should be respected at all times All User Manuals and leaflets should be read thoroughly before proceeding with operation of the equipment please contact us if there is any unclear Keep the IR162B Thermal Imager steady during operation Do not use the IR162B Thermal Imager beyond the specified operation condition scope Do not apply the non fitted thermal imager adapter Do not frequently power on off the imager The time between on and off should be not less than 20 sec Do not pull in out all the cables when the imager is power on and highly recommend to cut off the power of all the connected electric systems when pull in out the cables the observation is over or in holding state please timely cut off the power so as to effectively extend the imager lifetime Pay attention to the protection of the various cables and wires that connected with thermal imager Do not clean with chemical solvent diluents The clean soft and dry flannelette is available As the thermal imager lens had been coated an antireflective film layer and often clean will damage the coating the optical surfaces of the imager lens should only be cleaned when visibly dirty Please avoid touching the exposed lens surface as the acid substance on the print will damage the coatings and lens substrates Use only a proprietary l
6. ager It is important to fully check all equipment with which you have been supplied The equipment should be used maintained and serviced by suitably trained personnel capable of carefully following the procedures and guidelines given in this User Manual All User Manuals and leaflets should be read thoroughly before proceeding with operation of the equipment It is also advisable that all User Manuals and Instruction Leaflets supplied are kept readily available for reference when the equipment is in general use IR162B Thermal Imager User Manual Chapter 2 Precautions Do not direct the IR162B Thermal Imager at very high intensity radiation sources such as the sun carbon dioxide lasers or arc welders etc Do not direct the IR162B Thermal Imager at high temperature target when power on the IR162B Thermal Imager When the IR162B Thermal Imager is not in use or is to be transported ensure that the battery is taken out and the unit is stored in the protective carry case The IR162B Thermal Imager integrates precision optical equipment static sensitive electronics so please do not casually place knock or shock the thermal imager and accessories and make it far off the static to avoid any damages Never attempt to disassemble or open the imager body as this action will void the warranty Contact manufacturer for calibration or repair IR162B Thermal Imager User Manual Chapter 3 Maintenance To ensure
7. attery 28 IR162B Thermal Imager User Manual Battery Charger AC Power Adapter 29 Configuration Figure m lt bj Hm Hr Hm Ed i 7 111 1 T w 12 mU CE ti i 30
8. ens cleaning tissue IR162B Thermal Imager User Manual Chapter 4 Technical Specification FH Display AC DC adapter 220VAC 9V 1DC Rechargeable Li ion 3 6V 6Ah Camcorder battery IR162B Thermal Imager User Manual 20 2000Hz random vibration Vibration 1000 2000Hz Power spectral density 0 03792 Hz X axial vibration duration 5min Half sine wave accelerated speed 30g duration 11ms X axial shock 3times Interfaces Power Video RS232 Power on indicator interface Physical Characteristics thermal imager recoilless mount battery 1 23kg Weight 0 24kg 1 47kg IR162B Thermal Imager User Manual Chapter 5 Buttons and interface of imager IR162B Thermal Imager Left side Power Video Charge RS232 Button Power interface 4 Infrared lens Battery case Mount Lens cover IR162B Thermal Imager User Manual Thermal imager interface definition meme _ Pese _ ERE NENNEN CNN IR162B Thermal Imager User Manual Button instruction Menu button Parameter adjusting button Increase as Parameter adjusting button Decrease Calibration without inner shutter Hold and press button Cursor setting menu Hold and press button for 3 seconds IR162B Thermal Imager User Manual Chapter 6 Quick start guide 6 1 Preparation 1 The operator could fix the IR162B Th
9. ermal Imager to the gun body by the sight mechanism and fix mount at the bottom of the Thermal Imager 2 There is an integrated interface on the Thermal Imager for power supply video output charging RS232 serial and Power on indicator interface communication First insert the enclosed cable connecting LEMO plug to the unique interface on the Thermal Imager The red mark on the LEMO plug shall match the red mark on the interface then connect the video port to external display equipment insert the AC adaptor output plug to the power interface on the filtering case and then connect the plug of the AC adaptor power cable to the socket 100 220v AC User can connect each unit referred to below chart in next page IR162B Thermal Imager User Manual Power 100 240VAC gt 220VAC 9VDC Adapter Monitor Video RS232 PC Serial interface 10 IR162B Thermal Imager User Manual 3 If there is no power supply the Thermal Imager can also be powered by the enclosed 3 6V Li ion battery Open the battery case cover and insert the battery with the pole against the reed Please ensure good contact of the battery electrode and the reed inside the battery case Close the battery case cover 11 IR162B Thermal Imager User Manual The follows are the two power supply methods user can choose any one of them Power Supply Mode Internal Battery Power Supply Mode R eme 3 6V 6Ah Outer Power Supply Mode AC Adapte
10. esents higher temperature While under negative polarity mode brighter part represents lower temperature Select menu polarity item then press or buttons to switch between 2 polarity modes WhiteHot Enhance 1 Smooth White heat 1 Smooth Y Black heat 21 IR162B Thermal Imager User Manual 7 3 The cursor display location and save User can select the proper cursor that provided by the system and over displayed on the infrared image user can also calibrate the cursor up and down left and right Simultaneously press the Menu button and button for 3 sec until the cursor setting menu displayed on the bottom of screen as below Select the Cursor item then press or button to switch the cursor display mode When cursor 0 there will be no cursor on the screen when cursor 1 10 the cursors will display on the screen respectively as below 22 IR162B Thermal Imager User Manual Cursor 4 B IIT Exit Cursor 47 Y7 0 Save Exit Cursor 1 K save Exit Cursor 9 9 Save Exit Cursor 1 X10 0 10 0 Save Exit 23 IR162B Thermal Imager User Manual When the cursors respectively display on the screen select menu item XN N 1 10 then press or to change the value of X axis and cursor will move horizontally Select 5 9 menu item YN then press or to change the value of Y
11. isfying image d Adjust the focus manually to get clear image Function Brief Detailed button operation instructions such as Brightness and Contrast adjustment Polarity selection Non uniformity calibration cursor choosing and checking setting delay time of power saving mode and delay time of auto power off please refer to OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS in the next section Power off When operation completed firstly put back the lens cover then press and hold the power button till the shut down progress bar on the screen reach its right end After that remove the combo cable from the sight by holding the lock pin on the cable and pulling it out Do not pull the cable by force otherwise damage may occur 14 IR162B Thermal Imager User Manual Chapter 7 System operation 7 1 Power Instructions icon When the thermal imager works with the external power supply a plug mark will present on the right corner of the screen as the below image shown When the thermal imager works with the enclosed Li ion battery a battery mark will present in the right corner of the screen as the below image shown The system continuously monitors the power supply voltage If the power is not enough the power mark will glitter to warn the user if the user does not take any measures for it the system will automatically shut down after a certain power decrease 15 IR162B Thermal Imager User Manual 7 2 Image adjustment After sta
12. le image quality Parameters of menu item and vales are shown in percentage Bright 407 Contrast 35 17 IR162B Thermal Imager User Manual b Semi automatic mode In the semiautomatic condition user can adjust menu item B to get satisfying image Brightness System automatically sets offset as per your input brightness value User can adjust gain manually Parameters of menu item and values are shown in percentage Bright 40 Contrast 20 18 IR162B Thermal Imager User Manual Notice If user find the contrast is low when using the imager just like below Bright 407 Contrast Auto User can adjust contrast according to the circumstance condition in order to make a satisfying image Bright 407 Contrast 19 IR162B Thermal Imager User Manual 7 2 2 Electronic Zoom The thermal imager can also conduct electronic zoom function After selecting the electronic zoom menu press the to switch the original image 2 times and 4 times zooming image tu cum il WhaiteHot 1 Emooth Y Original image x1 2 WhitaeHot Enhance 1 Smooth Y 2 times zooming image x2 WhiteHot Enhance 1 Smooth 4 times zooming image 4 20 IR162B Thermal Imager User Manual 7 2 3 Polarity IR162B uses different gray level to indicate different temperature Under positive polarity mode brighter part repr
13. r 220VAC 220VAC 9VDC 12 IR162B Thermal Imager User Manual 6 2 Quick start guide 1 Start up image and automatically calibration Press the power button for 2 seconds to turn on the thermal imager after careful check A chessboard will appear on the screen and self diagnose of the system comes after the chessboard The Thermal Imager will do non uniformity calibration automatically 2 Manual Calibration If non uniformity still exists in image long after power on test perform non uniformity calibration manually Two calibration ways a Calibration with shutter press calibration button to conduct the calibration on the target with the built in shutter b Calibration without shutter aim the imager at a target of uniform temperature such as installed lens cap or clear cloudless sky press and hold button and then press CALIBRATION button System will use the selected target as the uniform target to perform calibration If there is any non uniformity exiting in the thermal imager working process the same method can be also applied 13 3 IR162B Thermal Imager User Manual Imaging a Rotate the viewfinder until the target can be clearly observed b Aim the Thermal Imager to the target c The default mode is AUTOMATIC MODE which provides user with a clear image after simply focusing User can also adjust the brightness and contrast to get a qualified sat
14. rt up press the menu button and the menu bar will be presented on the screen as the below image shown Bright 46 Contrast di WhiteHot Enhance 1 Smooth Brightness Contrast Automatic mode Electronic Zoom PolarityEnhance Smooth Press button again to select Brightness Contrast Automatic Mode Zoom and Polarity in turn The selected menu item will shows in white on gray background Press or buttons to adjust the parameters of selected item 16 IR162B Thermal Imager User Manual 7 2 1 Brightness and contrast adjustment Select menu item press or buttons to switch between Auto SemiAuto and correspondingly to select the brightness contrast Auto SemiAuto adjustment ways Brightness Contrast Auto offset and gain Half auto Brightness Contrast Auto offset manual gain In the above table brightness is the expect value of the average of the actual value of the whole or part of the image contrast is the expect value of the actual contrast of the whole or part of the image offset and gain are two parameters related to brightness and contrast in the brightness and contrast calculation a Automatic mode In the automatic mode user can adjust menu item to get satisfying image brightness and adjust menu item to get satisfying image contrast System sets offset and gain in real time as per your input to obtain acceptab
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