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322.315 TEMPVIEWER 10800D
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  • Page 1 USER EN ENGLISH MANUAL 322.315 TEMPVIEWER 10800D Manual in your language? Check the back cover...
  • Page 2 OVERVIEW 14 15 16...
  • Page 3 HOUSING SCREEN 01 3.5 inch screen A Battery status 02 ON/OFF button B Min. temp. and position 03 LED light button C Max. temp. and position 04 Picture memory D Center point temperature 05 Return Center point 06 Set button F Current date and time 07 Up/Down/Left/Right button G Max. temp. of color bar 08 LED flashlight H Color bar 09 Infrared camera Min. temp. of color bar...
  • Page 4 QUICK START GUIDE On/off button Hold Turn ON/OFF the device LED light button Press Turn ON the flashlight, 1 gear Press Switch to 2 gears Press Turn OFF the flashlight Picture memory Press Show the saved pictures Return Press Return Set button Press - Open the settings menu - Set choosen option Picture taking trigger Press Take and save a picture SAFETY Please read the safety instructions provided as Please do not use this product in flammable, separate booklet with the device.
  • Page 5 FIRST TIME USAGE Remove all protection foils. Hold the power button [02] to turn on/off the device. The li-ion battery is installed by the manufacturer. Make sure the battery is fully charged. NOTE Power consumption may increase the internal BATTERY AND CHARGER temperature of the device. To ensure the meas- urement accuracy, please warm it up for about This device works with a 3.7V 5000mAh LI-ION 10 minutes before measuring if the device has rechargeable battery (type 26650). To charge not been used for a long time. this battery, you can connect the USB connector (Type C) [14] with the provided USB cable to your INSTALLING THE MICRO SD CARD computer or an AC power adapter (not includ- ed). To store pictures, a Micro SD Card is mandatory. NOTE · Insert the Micro SD Card in the Micro SD Card slot [15]. When being charged, the internal tempera- ture of the device will rise, which will lead to STORE A PICTURE...
  • Page 6 IMAGE SETTINGS TEMPERATURE UNIT OPTIONS CURSOR OPTIONS This device can show temperatures in Celcius or Fahrenheit. You have the possibility to change the indicators · Press the Set button [06] to open the menu on screen. · Navigate to the temperature unit options [M] · Press the Set button [06] to open the menu using the Left or Right button [07] and press ·...
  • Page 7 PALETTE OPTIONS White hot mode Iron mode Medical treatment Arctic Lava Rainbow mode INFRARED/VISIBLE MIX OPTIONS There are 6 different color palettes available to show the thermal image. · Press the Set button [06] to open the menu · Navigate to the pallete options [N] using the Left or Right button [07] and press Set [06] · Navigate to the palette you want to use with the Up and Down button [07]. The yellow spot indicates which palette is used. White hot mode Iron mode Medical treatment...
  • Page 8 LED LIGHT using the Left or Right button [07] and press Set [06] This device has a LED fl ashlight [08]. · Navigate to the mix you want to use with the Up · (De-)activate the LED fl ashlight [08] by pressing and Down button [07]. the LED light button [03]. The yellow spot indicates which mix is used. NOTE 0% thermal image To avoid the long-time LED lighting causing the temperature of the device increase and affect 25% thermal image...
  • Page 9 DISTANCE SETTINGS ured surface temperature. Emissivity values between 0.01 and 0.99 can be Setting the distance before detecting can ensure set. more accurate temperature detection. The distance can be set from 0.10 to 9.0 meters. NOTE More information about emissivity and a short list with emissivity values, see further in this manual. · After entering the settings menu, navigate to the Distance with the Up and Down button [07] and press Set [06]. · Use the Up and Down button [07] to select the distance you need and confi rm with the Set · After entering the settings menu, navigate to button [06]. the emissivity with the Up and Down button [07] and press Set [06]. · Use the Up and Down button [07] to select the emissivity you need and confi rm with the Set button [06].
  • Page 10 ALARM TEMPERATURE SETTING whether you want to show the High temper- ature alarm (ON) or not show it (OFF) and go If you set alarm values in the device, and activate to the next step with the Set button [06] or the them, a message will appear on the screen when Right button [08]. these values are exceeded. · Use the Up and Down button [07] to select the High temperature alarm can be set from Low temperature alarm you want and go to the 40°C to 400°C. next step with the Set button [06] or the Right Low temperature alarm can be set from button [08]. −20°C to 40°C. · Use the Up and Down button [07] to choose whether you want to show the Low temperature alarm (ON) or not show it (OFF) and go to the next step with the Set button [06] or the Right button [08] High temperature Low temperature...
  • Page 11 DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS DATE AND TIME SETTING It is possible to adjust the brightness of the You can adjust the date and time settings. screen. · After entering the settings menu, navigate to · After entering the settings menu, navigate to Date & Time with the Up and Down button [07] Brightness with the Up and Down button [07] and press Set [06]. and press Set [06]. · Use the Up and Down button [07] to choose · Use the Up and Down button [07] to select the between 12H or 24H display and go to the next distance you need and confi rm with the Set step with the Set button [06] or the Right button button [06].
  • Page 12 · Use the Up and Down button [07] to set the day · After entering the settings menu, navigate to and go to the next step with the Set button [06] language with the Up and Down button [07] or the Right button [08]. and press Set [06]. · Use the Up and Down button [07] to set the · Use the Up and Down button [07] to select the hour and go to the next step with the Set button language you want and confi rm with the Set [06] or the Right button [08]. button [06]. · Use the Up and Down button [07] to set the COLOR BAR SETTING minutes and go to the next step with the Set When the camera is active, you can choose to button [06] or the Right button [08].
  • Page 13 AUTO POWER OFF To save battery power, you can choose to have the device switch off automatically after a period of inactivity. · After entering the settings menu, navigate to Auto save with the Up and Down button [07] and press Set [06]. · Use the Up and Down button [07] to select the time after which the device switches off or to · After entering the settings menu, navigate to disable this function (OFF) and confi rm with the Auto power off with the Up and Down button Set button [06]. [07] and press Set [06]. NOTE · Use the Up and Down button [07] to select the It is recommended to save no more than 2000 time after which the device switches off or to pictures, avoid to affect the reaction speed disable this function (OFF) and confi rm with the of the device. When the number of pictures Set button [06]. exceeds 2000, please clean up the SD card in AUTO SAVE time.
  • Page 14 FACTORY RESET FORMAT SD CARD You can reset the factory settings any time. · After entering the settings menu, navigate to Format SD card with the Up and Down button · After entering the settings menu, navigate to [07] and press Set [06]. Factory reset with the Up and Down button [07] and press Set [06]. · Use the Up and Down button [07] to select Yes (format SD card) or No (no format SD card) and · Use the Up and Down button [07] to select confi rm with the Set button [06]. Yes (factory reset) or No (no factory reset) and confi rm with the Set button [06]. NOTE Please use the factory reset prudently. Once reset is confi rmed, all information in the device will be lost!
  • Page 15 SPECIFICATIONS 322.315 322.315 TEMPVIEWER 10800D TEMPVIEWER 10800D Thermal imaging pixels 10800 (120x90) Display resolution 320x240 Spectral response band 8~14µm Visible light resolution 640x480 Field of view 50° * 63.4° Storage External MicroSD card Storage memory SDRAM: 256Mbit + Pixel size 17µm SPI NOR FLASH: 64Mbit OutPut frame rate ≤20Hz Communication interface USB 2.0 (FS) Termal sensitivity <60mK Power 26650 lithium battery Working environment temperature 0°C ~ 35°C 5000mAh / 3.7V...
  • Page 16 EMISSIVITY The amount of infrared energy radiated by an object is propor- tional to the temperature of the object and the ability of the ma- terial to radiate energy. This ability refers to “radiation coefficient” or “emissivity”. Emissivity is the ratio of the average emission power to a black radiator at the same temperature. Emission is for materials between 0.10 and 1.00. Materials with low emissivity (<0.60) emit little energy, typically for materials with a shiny, light surface (e.g. metals). Materi- als with high emissivity (>0.90) emit much energy, typically for matte, dark areas. The lower the emissivity, the more difficult it is to measure accurately. (Check the emissivity table). Most (90% of typical applications) organic materials and painted or oxidized sur- faces have an emissivity of 0,95 (pre-set in the unit). Inaccurate readings will result from measuring shiny or polished metal surfaces. To compensate, cover the surface to be measured with masking tape of flat black paint. Allow time for the tape to reach the same temperature as the material underneath it. Measure the tempera- ture of the tape or painted surface.
  • Page 17 EMISSIVITY TABLE COPPER PLATE 0.06 MOLYBDENUM, OXIDIZED 0.2 - 0.6 COPPER, ELECTRICAL TERMINAL MORTAR 0.89 - 0.91 ADHESIVE TAPE 0.96 BLOCKS NICKEL, OXIDIZED 0.2 - 0.5 ALUMINIUM PLATE 0.09 COPPER, OXIDIZED 0.4 - 0.8 PAINT ALUMINUM, A3003 ALLOY FERRO-NICKEL, ABRASIVE 0.3 - 0.6 (OXIDIZED) PAPER 0.70 - 0.99 BLASTING ALUMINUM, A3003 ALLOY 0.1 - 0.3...
  • Page 18 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Futech (Belgium) declares under its own responsibility that this device: - 322.315 Tempviewer 10800D is in conformity with the standards EN IEC 61326-1:2021, EN IEC 61326-2-2:2021, EN IEC 61000-3-2:2019+A1:2021, EN 61000-3-3:2013+A1:2019+A2:2021, following the provisions of Directive(s): Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Directive 2014/30/EU. Lier, Belgium, October 18, 2023 Patrick Waûters Potential misprints are reserved. Images used are not strict. All features, functionality and other product specifi cations are subject to change without notice or obligation.
  • Page 19 NOTES...
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