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  • Page 1 Ihr Ansprechpartner / dataTec AG Your Partner: E-Mail: info@datatec.eu >>> www.datatec.eu User’s manual FLIR Ex series...
  • Page 2 Important note Before operating the device, you must read, understand, and follow all instructions, warnings, cautions, and legal disclaimers. Důležitá poznámka Před použitím zařízení si přečtěte veškeré pokyny, upozornění, varování a vyvázání se ze záruky, ujistěte se, že jim rozumíte, a řiďte se jimi.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Safety information ................1 Radio ..................1 Battery and charging ..............2 Handling and operation .............. 2 Declaration of conformity ............2 Notice to user ...................3 Register your camera..............3 Online documentation..............3 About this manual ..............3 Support ..................
  • Page 4 Table of contents 8.2.3 Move and resize a box........... 16 8.2.4 Display box values in the result table ........ 16 Temperature range..............16 Thermal image adjustment............17 8.4.1 General..............17 8.4.2 Change mode ............. 17 8.4.3 Manual adjustment by touching the screen ......18 8.4.4 Manual adjustment using the navigation pad ......
  • Page 5 Table of contents 13.4 Camera temperature range ............30 13.5 Save options & storage ............30 13.6 Device settings............... 31 Maintenance and cleaning ..............32 14.1 Calibration................32 14.2 Clean the camera ..............32 14.2.1 Camera housing, cables, and other items ......32 14.2.2 Infrared lens..............
  • Page 6: Safety Information

    CAUTION The 5 GHz band is only allowed for indoor use in Japan and Canada. Note FLIR Systems AB declares that the radio equipment type FLIR Ex series is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. Note Radio operates in standard 802.11 b/g/n in frequency range 2400-2480 MHz and 5150 –...
  • Page 7: Battery And Charging

    Safety information 1.2 Battery and charging WARNING If you do not obey these Warnings, an explosion or an ignition can occur. This can cause injury to per- sons and damage to the equipment. • Do not disassemble or do a modification to the battery. •...
  • Page 8: Notice To User

    2.2 Online documentation Our manuals are continuously updated and published online. To access the FLIR Ex series user manual and other product documentation, go to https://support.flir.com/resources/2758. To access the manuals for our other products, as well as manuals for our discontinued products, go to https://support.flir.com/resources/app.
  • Page 9: Getting Started

    Getting started Note Before operating the camera, you must read, understand, and follow the warnings and cautions in section 1 Safety information. 1. Charge the battery. 2. Push the battery into the camera battery compartment. 3. Push the On/Off button to power on the camera. 4.
  • Page 10: Camera Parts

    Camera parts 4.1 View from the front 1. Digital camera 2. Infrared lens 3. Trigger to save an image 4. Camera lamp 5. Lever to open and close the lens cap 6. Battery 4.2 View from the rear 1. Touch screen 2.
  • Page 11: Connector Compartment

    Camera parts 4.3 Connector compartment 1. USB port 4.4 Serial number A label with the serial number is visible when the battery is removed. The serial number is available in the camera settings. Select Settings > Device settings > Camera information. #T810624;...
  • Page 12: User Interface

    User interface 5.1 Screen elements 5.1.1 General 1. Result table 2. Status icons and indicators 3. Spotmeter 4. Temperature scale 5. Menu button 5.1.2 Status icons and indicators Battery level • Green: above 75% • Yellow: up to 75% • Red: up to 25% •...
  • Page 13: Main Toolbar

    User interface 5.2 Main toolbar 1. Temperature scale 2. Image mode 3. Measurement 4. Color 5. Settings 5.2.1 Navigation To navigate the user interface, you can use the touch screen and/or the navigation pad and Back button. • To display the main toolbar, do one of the following: ◦...
  • Page 14: Quick Menu

    User interface 5.3 Quick menu 1. Storage status of the camera memory. 2. Battery level. 3. Enable/disable Bluetooth or open the Bluetooth settings menu. See also section 12.2 Bluetooth. 4. Enable/disable Wi-Fi or open the Wi-Fi settings menu. See also section 12.1 Wi-Fi. 5.
  • Page 15: Basic Operation

    Basic operation 6.1 Safety information Before operating the camera, you must read, understand, and follow the warnings and cautions in section 1 Safety information. 6.2 Battery 6.2.1 Install the battery Push the battery into the battery compartment. 6.2.2 Remove the battery 1.
  • Page 16: Charge The Battery In The Camera - Via A Computer

    Basic operation 6.3.3 Charge the battery in the camera — via a computer 1. Open the cover at the top of the camera. 2. Connect the camera to a computer, using the USB cable. 3. Power on the camera. Note Charging the battery via a computer takes considerably longer time than using the battery charger or power supply.
  • Page 17: File Transfer

    Basic operation 6.7 File transfer You can transfer the files from the camera using one of the following methods: • Connect the camera to a computer with a USB cable. • Upload the files to cloud storage, see section 11 Cloud connectivity. 6.7.1 Transfer files via USB cable 1.
  • Page 18: Image Modes

    Image modes The camera can capture thermal and visual images at the same time. By choosing the image mode, you select which type of image to display on the screen. The camera supports the following image modes: • Thermal MSX (Multi Spectral Dynamic Imaging): An infrared image where the edges of the objects are enhanced with visual image details.
  • Page 19: Align The Thermal And Visual Images

    Image modes 7.2 Align the thermal and visual images In Thermal MSX and Picture in picture modes, the camera displays a combination of thermal and visual images. When looking at an object close up or far away, you may need to adjust the distance setting in the camera to align the thermal and visual images. To align the thermal and visual images, do the following: 1.
  • Page 20: Measuring Temperatures

    Measuring temperatures 8.1 Basic steps to temperature measurements • Select a temperature range that matches the expected temperature of the object you are inspecting. • Adjusting the temperature scale manually can make it possible to detect anomalies and smaller temperature differences in the part of the image of interest. •...
  • Page 21: Move And Resize A Box

    Measuring temperatures 3. On the toolbar, do one or more of the following: • Select Move and push the navigation pad. Push the navigation pad up/down and left/right to move the tool. You can also tap and drag the spot. •...
  • Page 22: Thermal Image Adjustment

    Measuring temperatures To change the temperature range, select Settings > Camera temperature range. This dis- plays a menu where you can select the temperature range. 8.4 Thermal image adjustment 8.4.1 General Thermal image adjustment, or thermal tuning, means adjusting the temperature scale of a thermal image, in order to maximize the brightness and contrast in the image.
  • Page 23: Manual Adjustment By Touching The Screen

    Measuring temperatures 8.4.3 Manual adjustment by touching the screen When manual mode is active, an adjustment wheel is displayed to the right of the tem- perature scale. Figure 8.1 Manual adjustment mode active To manually adjust the image, do the following: 1.
  • Page 24: Manual Adjustment Using The Navigation Pad

    Measuring temperatures 8.4.3.2 Lock touch screen When you have adjusted the image to levels that allow you to study your area of interest, you can lock the touch screen to prevent further unintentional adjustments. To lock/unlock the screen, tap the icon to the left of the temperature scale. Note If you switch to automatic mode, the screen automatically unlocks and your man- ual adjustments are lost.
  • Page 25: Change The Color Palette

    Measuring temperatures Iron Rainbow Gray (White hot) Gray (Black hot) 8.5.1 Change the color palette On the main toolbar, select Color. This displays a toolbar where you can select a color palette. 8.6 Measurement parameters For accurate temperature measurements, it is important to use appropriate measure- ment parameters: •...
  • Page 26: Recommended Values

    Measuring temperatures 3. Select the appropriate parameter setting. 8.6.2 Recommended values If you are unsure about the measurement parameter values, the following are recommended: Emissivity 0.95 Reflected temperature 20°C (69°F) Relative humidity Atmospheric temperature 20°C (69°F) Distance 1 m (3.3 ft.) #T810624;...
  • Page 27: Working With Images

    Working with images 9.1 Save an image To save an image, pull the trigger. When you save an image, the camera stores the image file in the camera memory. You can also set up the camera to upload images for storage online, see section 11 Cloud connectivity, page 27.
  • Page 28: Edit A Saved Image

    Working with images 9.5 Edit a saved image 1. Open the image in the Gallery. 2. Push the navigation pad or tap the screen to display the top toolbar. 3. On the top toolbar, select 4. On the right toolbar, select .
  • Page 29: Gallery - Image Archive

    Gallery — image archive When you save an image, the camera stores the image file in the camera memory. You can open an image and, for example, change the color palette, apply another image mode, and add measurement tools. In the camera, the image archive is called Gallery. The Gallery can include one or several folders.
  • Page 30: Move Files Between Folders

    Gallery — image archive 3. Select the folder that new images should be saved to. 4. On the right toolbar, select 5. The selected folder is moved to the top of the Gallery. 10.6 Move files between folders 1. Go to a folder in the Gallery. 2.
  • Page 31: Delete All Files

    Gallery — image archive 10.8.4 Delete all files To delete all files from the camera memory, select Settings > Save options & storage > Delete all saved files..This displays a dialog box where you can select to permanently delete all saved files in the camera memory. #T810624;...
  • Page 32: Cloud Connectivity

    Cloud connectivity FLIR Ignite is a cloud storage service for thermal images. Upload images from your cam- era and your data will be instantly available on your computer and mobile devices. With FLIR Ignite you can edit images and create basic reports. You can also share images with colleagues and clients and invite team members to work in the same folder and files.
  • Page 33: Manual Upload

    Cloud connectivity 11.6 Manual upload You can manually upload files and folders from the Gallery when the camera is paired with a FLIR Ignite account and connected to the internet. You can monitor the upload progress at the top of the Gallery. Note Before uploading, make sure that: •...
  • Page 34: Wireless Connectivity

    Wireless connectivity 12.1 Wi-Fi You can connect the camera to a Wi-Fi network. The Wi-Fi functionality is managed on the Settings menu. You can also enable/disable Wi-Fi on the Quick menu. 12.1.1 Connect the camera to Wi-Fi You can connect the camera to a Wi-Fi network as part of the initial setup of the camera. You can also connect the camera at any time via the Settings menu.
  • Page 35: Camera Settings

    Camera settings On the Settings menu, you can set up the camera according to your preferences and view information about your camera. The Settings menu includes the following: • FLIR Ignite • Measurement parameters. • Connections • Camera temperature range •...
  • Page 36: Device Settings

    Camera settings 13.6 Device settings • Language, time & units: Select the language, units, and date and time formats to be used in the camera. • Screen brightness: Adjust the brightness of the screen. Note You can also adjust the screen brightness on the Quick menu, see section 5.3 Quick menu.
  • Page 37: Maintenance And Cleaning

    Maintenance and cleaning 14.1 Calibration We recommend that you send in the camera for calibration once a year. Contact your lo- cal sales office for instructions on where to send the camera. 14.2 Clean the camera 14.2.1 Camera housing, cables, and other items Use one of these liquids: •...
  • Page 38: Updating The Camera

    Updating the camera To take advantage of our latest camera firmware, it is important that you keep your cam- era updated. When the camera is connected to the internet, you can check for updates and install new firmware versions online. You can also update the camera by connecting the camera to a computer using the USB cable.
  • Page 39: Disposal Of Electronic Waste

    Disposal of electronic waste Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) poses a risk to human health and the environment when not disposed of properly. This product should not be discarded as unsorted waste but must be sent to separate collection facilities for recovery and recy- cling.
  • Page 40: Disclaimers

    Disclaimers 17.1 Legal disclaimer For warranty terms, refer to https://www.flir.com/warranty. 17.2 Export controls Products described herein may be subject to export regulations. This document does not contain export-controlled information. 17.3 Patents This product is protected by patents, design patents, patents pending, or design patents pending.
  • Page 41 Specifications subject to change without further notice. Models and accessories subject to regional market considerations. License procedures may apply. Products described herein may be subject to US Export Regulations. Please refer to exportquestions@flir.com with any questions. Ihr Ansprechpartner / dataTec AG Your Partner: E-Mail: info@datatec.eu >>>...

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