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Operating manual – Infrared camera
B - 1
TROTEC
GmbH & Co. KG • Grebbener Straße 7 • D-52525 Heinsberg
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Tel.: +49 (0) 24 52 / 962 - 400 • Fax: +49 (0) 24 52 / 962 - 200
www.trotec.de • E-Mail: info@trotec.de

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  • Page 1 Operating manual – Infrared camera B - 1 TROTEC GmbH & Co. KG • Grebbener Straße 7 • D-52525 Heinsberg ® Tel.: +49 (0) 24 52 / 962 - 400 • Fax: +49 (0) 24 52 / 962 - 200 www.trotec.de • E-Mail: info@trotec.de...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Freezing/ Activating an Image ..B - 12 has been taken in compiling this document. We accept no liability for errors or omissions. © TROTEC ® Setting Analysis Parameters ..B - 12 Analysis Settings .
  • Page 3: Read This First

    Immediately turn the IR camera’s power off, rated correctly. remove the IR camera battery or unplug the power Please note that Trotec, its subsidiaries and affiliates, cord from the power outlet. and its distributors are not liable for any consequen-...
  • 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 direct flame or heat. adapter if the cable or plug is damaged, or if the plug is not fully inserted into the power outlet.
  • Page 5: Component Guide

    02. cOmpOnent GuIde Front Controls / multifunction-dock port Battery cover locker Power supply LCD display Video output Illuminator Visual lens USB 2.0 Key pad (optional) IR lens Lens locker miniSD card Laser Pointer Battery pack cover Definable trigger Back view Cancel Power indicator Auto adjust...
  • Page 6: Preparing The Ir Camera

    Installing the Battery Pack / SD Card 03. preparInG the Ir camera Install Battery Pack into the camera as follows: Charging the Battery Pack 1. Check that the power is off For the following procedures to charge the battery and slide the battery cover pack for the first time and subsequently when the low in the direction of the arrow.
  • Page 7: Turning The Power On/ Off

    Turning the Power On / Off About the operation indicator The power indicator remains lit while the power of the The operation indicator shows the status of the camera. camera is on. 1. Holding the camera cor- Status of the camera rectly with your right hand, put your thumb above the NULL E = 1.00...
  • Page 8: Setting The Date/ Time

    Setting the date and time 3. Press the Up or Down arrow on the omni selector to select [Local], then press the You need to set Data / Time when the IR camera is turned MENU / ENTER key. on for the first time. 4.
  • Page 9: Basic Functions

    Analysis Menu 04. BasIc functIOns Using the LCD Monitor If you wish to use the LCD monitor for shooting, play- ing back thermal images and adjusting menu settings, follow the instruction below. 1. Open the LCD dis- play in the di- File Menu rection of the ar- row.
  • Page 10: Resetting The Settings To Default

    Resetting the Settings to Default 05. shOOtInG You can reset the menu and button operation settings Manual Focus to default. 1. Check that the IR camera is in null mode. 2. Aim the IR camera 1. Turn off the IR camera. at the subject.
  • Page 11: Duovision

    warnInG: this setting depends on the distance 4. Press and Down a rrow on and only possible in the scope of certain opera- the omni selector to tions for technical reasons. select [IR/Vision], Image only and press 3 Left and Right 4 to select a In this mode, analysis display mode, then...
  • Page 12: Image Settings

    3. Setting Level and • Auto adjust Span. Sets the function of the A key. There are three options: • Press the 3 Left or Level and Span, Level, Span. Right 4arrow on the - Level und Span omni selector to The camera will automatically adjust the level (bright- select a new field.
  • Page 13: Measurement Range

    Freezing / Activating an image • Directory Name The directory name can be increased from GZSAT You can activate / freeze a thermal image by pres- 001 -250. This means, for example, that each indivi- sing the S key on the selector. dual object can be assigned a special directory.
  • Page 14: Analysis Settings

    About the analysis parameters: About the analysis settings: Capture Spot (max- / min spot) Emiss Sets spot 4 to automatically track the highest / lowest Different objects have different emissivity levels. Use differ- spot on the screen. ent emissivity levels to measure different object. Distance - Maximum Different objects have different distances to the IR came-...
  • Page 15: Spot Analysis

    Isotherm analysis Isotherm-Alert Sets the alert temperature for the isotherms. Select this camera function to Isothermal Analysis Mode for the IR image in question. The measuring object within a specific temperature range is then Laser-Adjust displayed in the same striking colour. Because this Adjusts the Laser point in the LCD displayer.
  • Page 16: Remove Analysis Tools

    Remove analysis tools 3. Press Up and Down arrow on the omni This topic briefly explains how to remove the analysis selector select tools you place on the screen. [Save], then press the 1. Press MENU/ENTER. Menu/Enter key to save 2.
  • Page 17: Playback And Delte

    Setting Definable Trigger 3. Press Up and Down arrow on the omni You can set the definable trigger different function selector select like saving image, auto adjust, Laser and turning on [Open], the press illuminator. the Menu / Enter key. 1.
  • Page 18: Playback Memos

    Deleting Images 2. Press the Up and Down arrow on the please note that erased images cannot be reco- omni selector to se- vered. Be careful before erasing an image! lect the [Setup] menu, then press the MENU/ 1. Press MENU/ENTER ENTER key.
  • Page 19: Connecting And Download

    warnInG: do not at any time change the file If using an IC-/Hotfind-camera please follow this name to one that you have thought up yourself. chronological order: this could lead to the memory card not being Connect one end of the USB cable to your PC. able to identify the file and stop the memory Power up the camera and wait several seconds until from booting successfully.
  • Page 20: Transfer Video Via Usb

    Trouble shooting 4. Select [Include this lo- cation in the search:] If you have any problems connecting the IR camera to then click [browse]. a computer to use optional on-line software, check this Locate the directory of first. the driver, and click First, check the following: [OK] to return to the 1.
  • Page 21: Care And Maintenance

    3 . Turn on the camera time displaced to point 2. You can see the power indicator of the camera lights green and flashes blue at the same time. In this mode, the camera prepares to recognize the Bluetooth headset. 4 .
  • Page 22: Trouble Shooting

    10. trOuBle shOOtInG problem cause solution Turn on the camera. Power is not turned on. See Turning the Power On / Off. Camera doesn´t work Insufficient battery voltage. Fully charge the battery. Poor contact between camera and Wipe the terminals with a clean, battery terminals.
  • Page 23 11. emIssIvIty taBle Material Temperature Emissivity Material Temperature Emissivity (°C) approximation (°C) approximation Iron Nickel Nickel-chrome Polished cast iron 0,21 50 ~ 1000 0,65 ~ 0,79 (heat-resistance) Processed cast iron 20 0,44 Nickel-chrome alloy 50 ~ 1040 0,64 ~ 0,76 Polished tempered 40 ~ 250 0,28...
  • Page 24 11. emIssIvIty taBle Material Temperature Emissivity Material Temperature Emissivity (°C) approximation (°C) approximation Non-metal materials Non-metal materials Brick 1100 0,75 Mica 0,94 ~ 0,95 Fire-Brick 1100 0,75 Flume mica 0,90 ~ 0,93 Graphite (lamp lack) 96 ~ 225 0,95 Glass 0,91 ~ 0,92 Porcelain enamel Semiconductor...
  • Page 25: Specifications

    12. specIfIcatIOn Technical data V Series LV Series IC 080 V: 3.110.003.011 Article no. IC 080 LV: 3.110.003.012 IC 0120 V: 3.110.003.019 IC 0120 LV: 3.110.003.020 Measurement Temperaturerange -20 °C to +600 °C -20 °C to +600 °C -20 °C to +1.500 °C -20 °C to +1.500 °C...
  • Page 26 IC Standard and IC V Series: 38°, 28°, 6.4° (further lenses on request) optional interchange- able lenses IC LV Series: 48°, 12°, 28° optional accessories Tripod mount bracket, power supply, 12V adapter for cigaret- te lighter, additional battery, Bluetooth expansion kit and Blu-...
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