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EC Series
Infrared Camera – Operating Manual . . . . . . . B - 1
EN
TROTEC GmbH & Co. KG
Grebbener Straße 7
D-52525 Heinsberg
Tel.: +49 2452 962-400
Fax: +49 2452 962-200
www.trotec.de
E-Mail: info@trotec.de

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  • Page 1 EC Series Infrared Camera – Operating Manual ..B - 1 TROTEC GmbH & Co. KG Grebbener Straße 7 D-52525 Heinsberg • • Tel.: +49 2452 962-400 Fax: +49 2452 962-200 • www.trotec.de E-Mail: info@trotec.de...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Moving the Analysis ....B - 16 has been taken in compiling this document. We accept no liability for errors or omissions. © TROTEC ®...
  • Page 3: Read This First

    - Stop operating immediately you drop the camera or 01. read thIs fIrst damage the housing . Test Shots Failure to do so may result in fire or electric shock. Before you point your camera at any objects and start Immediately turn off the power of the camera, remo- measuring, we highly recommend that you shoot ve the battery from the camera or unplug the power several trial images to confirm that the IR camera is...
  • Page 4 - Do NOt place the batteries near a heat source or ex- - Do NOt use the battery charger or compact power pose them to heat or an open flame . adapter if the cable or plug is damaged or if the plug is not properly plugged in .
  • Page 5: Component Guide

    Controls / Multi-function Docking Station 02. COMpOnent GuIde Front View Auto Adjust Laser Pointer Power Key Visual CCD Camera Power Indicator Lamp Freeze / Focus Ring Live Key Cancel Key Lens Menu / Enter Key Lens Locking Ring Cursor Key Trigger Multi-functional Docking Station USB Terminal Rear View Video Output Terminal...
  • Page 6: Preparing The Ir Camera

    Inserting the Battery / SD Card 03. preparInG the Ir CaMera Insert the battery into the camera as follows: Charging the Battery 1. Check that the power is off Proceed as follows when charging the battery for the and open the battery cover first time. This procedure also applies for all subse- in the direction of the arrow.
  • Page 7: Powering On/ Off

    Powering On or Off Information regarding the operating indicator The power indicator shows that the camera is on and The operating indicator shows which operating status has suffi cient battery power. the camera is in. 1. Hold the camera as Status of the camera shown, place your thumb above the keypad and rest NULL E = 1.00 ZERO...
  • Page 8: Setting Time And Date

    Setting the Time and Date 3. Press the up s or down t arrow on the You need to set the time and date when the IR camera is omni selector to select powered up for the first time. [Local], then press the 1. Check that the IR camera is in zero mode. MENU/ENTER key.
  • Page 9: Basic Functions

    Analysis Menu 04. BasIC funCtIOns Using the LCD Monitor The LCD monitor can be used for measuring or to view thermal ima- ges and adjust menu settings. File Menu 1. Open the LCD display in the direction of the arrow. 2 . Point the IR camera at the measuring object. •...
  • Page 10: Performing A Reset

    Performing a Reset 05. MeasurInG You can reset the menu and button operation settings Manual Focusing to default. 1. Check to ensure that the IR camera is in null mode. 2. Point the camera at 1. Turn off the IR camera. the object you wish to measure.
  • Page 11: Duovision

    Moving the DuoVision area 3. Press the left / right key on the omni selector to get to the menu item [IR / CCD-Setup] and press left / right to ad- just the display mode. Move upwards (C + UP Move downwards (C + DOWN •...
  • Page 12: Image Settings

    3. Setting the Level and 4. Press the MENU/ENTER key to save the changes or Range. press the C key to close the window without saving any new settings. • Press the left or right arrow on the omni Information regarding image settings selector to select a Auto adjust field.
  • Page 13: Freezing / Activating An Image

    Setting analysis Parameters 3. Setting the measurement range. • Press the up s or 1. Press the MENU/ENTER key. down t arrow on 2. Press up and down the omni selector to arrow on the omni se- select range. lector to select [Ana- •...
  • Page 14: Analysis Settings

    About the analysis parameters: 3. Press the up s and down t arrow on the Emissivity omni selector to select Different objects have different emissivity values. Set [Setup], then press different emissivity values to measure different object. the MENU/ENTER key. Distance 4.
  • Page 15: Spot Analysis

    Saturation colour 2. Press the up s or down t key on the When activated, the width of the image with the high- omni selector to get to est temperature is coloured green. the menu item [Analy- Isotherm width sis]. Sets the width of isothermal intervals.
  • Page 16: Area Analysis Area

    - Maximum 5. Moving the area Set Spot 5 so that it always follows the hottest • Start with item 1 of the spot in the display. menu to determine the area you wish to select. - Minimum The area can be mo- Set Spot 5 or 10 so that it always follows the ved by pressing s up, coldest spot in the display.
  • Page 17: Moving The Analysis

    Moving the analysis • The letters IL and IH appear in the bottom right-hand corner. IH is the upper threshold 1. Start with Step 1 of the menu item to reach the and IL the lower threshold of the isotherm desired area. range.
  • Page 18: Voice Annotations

    Trigger Information 4. The name of the sa- ved image will be dis- Save: Press the trigger to save an image. played on the screen. Laser on: Press the trigger to activate the laser. Lamp on: Press the trigger to turn on the integrated lamp. Voice annotations (optional) 06.
  • Page 19: Selecting The Name Of The Current Folder

    3. Press the s up .. <DIR> or down t arrow on Enter or Delete the omni selector to select [Voice Play], 3. Press the C key and then the S key to activate the then press the MENU/ image. ENTER key.
  • Page 20: Reading Out Images

    1 . Open the battery / SD when the camera is used in continuous operation. Ple- card cover and press ase ensure that you only use original Trotec mains the SD card lightly, then adapters to avoid any damage from occurring to the SD card will pop-up your camera.
  • Page 21: Transferring Videos Via Usb

    Connect the USB cable supplied included in the scope 4. Select [Include this lo- of delivery to the USB port of your PC and the multi- cation in the search:] function docking port. then click [browse]. Locate the directory of There is no need to turn off the computer or camera the driver, and click when setting up this connection.
  • Page 22: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting 4. When the headset is in pair mode press the power button of the Bluetooth headset for about 2 se- If you wish to use the optional real-time software and en- conds to set up a connection between the headset counter any problems while connecting your IR camera and the camera.
  • Page 23: Care And Maintenance

    LCD monitor 09. Care and MaIntenanCe Use a lens blower brush to remove dust and dirt. If ne- Use the following procedures to clean the camera cessary, gently wipe the LCD monitor with soft cloth or housing, lens, LCD monitor and other parts. an eyeglass wipe to remove stubborn dirt.
  • Page 24: Emissivity Table

    11. eMIssIvIty taBLe Material Temperature Emissivity Material Temperature Emissivity (°C) (approx.) (°C) (approx.) Iron Nickel Nickel-chrome Polished cast iron 0.21 50 ~ 1000 0.65 ~ 0.79 (heat-resistant) Processed cast iron 0.44 Nickel-chrome alloy 50 ~ 1040 0.64 ~ 0.76 Polished tempered 40 ~ 250 0.28 Nickel-chrome alloy...
  • Page 25 11. eMIssIvIty taBLe Material Temperature Emissivity Material Temperature Emissivity (°C) (approx.) (°C) (approx.) Non-metallic materials Non-metallic materials Mica 0.94 ~ 0.95 Brick 1100 0.75 Flame mica 0.90 ~ 0.93 Firebrick 1100 0.75 Glass 0.91 ~ 0.92 Graphite (lamp lack) 96 ~ 225 0.95 Semiconductor 0.80 ~ 0.90...
  • Page 26: Technical Data

    12. teChnICaL data Description Characteristics Performance Type Microbolometer UFPA Detector Spectral range 8~14 microns Resolution 160 x 120 NETD 0.08°C Imaging Performance Lens / focusing 20° x 15°, manual focusing Min focal distance 0.1 m Built-in digital video 640 x 480 pixels, full colour Visual To produce clear, high-quality Lamp...
  • Page 27 12. teChnICaL data Description Characteristics Performance Settings Time, date, °C or °F Power off Automatically System Lithium battery or 8 ~ 11V DC Power supply supply to charge the battery inside ~ 2.5 hours Operational temperature -15 °C ~ 50 °C Environmental Storage temperature -40 °C ~ 70 °C...
  • Page 28 TROTEC GmbH & Co. KG • Grebbener Straße 7 • D-52525 Heinsberg ® Tel.: +49 2452 962 - 400 • Fax: +49 2452 962 - 200 www.trotec.de • E-mail: info@trotec.de...

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