Laser 6515 Instructions Manual

Thermal camera with uv leak detector

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Thermal Camera
with UV Leak Detector
Instructions
www.lasertools.co.uk
Part No. 6515

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  • Page 1 Part No. 6515 Our products are designed to be used correctly and with care for the purpose for which they are intended. No liability is accepted by the Tool Connection for incorrect use of any of our products, and the Tool Connection cannot be held responsible for any damage to personnel, property or equipment when using the tools.
  • Page 2 UV indicator dye is used. could result. Uses and applications are many and varied: • DO NOT direct the laser beam at any person’s (or animal’s) eyes as eye damage could result. Automotive applications include: inspecting for irregular friction, •...
  • Page 3: Operation

    Controls Operation Refer to Figs 1, 2 and 3. • Install the batteries (refer to Fig. 3). Three AA 1.5V batteries are supplied. • Switch device ON by turning the rotary ON/OFF switch A until it clicks to the ON position (light green indicator B visible). Ref.
  • Page 4: Menu Functions

    0.02. Most (90% of typical application) organic materials and painted or oxidised surfaces have an emissivity of 0.95 and this is the Toggle UP Toggle UP Toggle RIGHT pre-set default in the 6515 Thermal Camera. Refer to the Emissivity Chart Push Push Toggle UP Toggle UP...
  • Page 5 Food (frozen) 0.90 Snow 0.83 Toggle right to return to the main menu. When not being used, but still switched on, the 6515 will switch itself off after the set time interval. Food (hot) 0.93 Skin (human) 0.98 Glass (plate) 0.85...
  • Page 6 Move the device until the desired hot (or cold) spot displays in the centre of the screen. If the laser crosshair is switched on, this will assist in • Release the trigger; to save the image toggle left to save, toggle right to positioning.
  • Page 7: Connecting To A Pc Or Laptop

    Temperature Range: -30°C - 650°C (-22°F - 1202°F) laptop (usually via an SD card adaptor), or the 6515 Thermal Camera can ≥0°C:±1.5°C or ±1.5% of reading, whichever is greater. be connected directly to the PC or laptop via a micro-USB to USB lead (not Accuracy: (≥32°F:±3°F or ±1.5% of reading, whichever is greater).
  • Page 8 Precautions Compliance: IEC 61010-1; IEC 62472 • Read and understand the Class II Laser Safety Information section over. Laser Safety (TG-301): IEC 60825-1 Ed. 2 (2007); Class 2 Laser Product • Keep the thermal camera clean and in good condition.

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