6.3.2.1
Installing an infrared lens
Note
• The detector is a very sensitive sensor. It must not be directed toward strong visible
light, e.g., sunlight.
• Do not touch the lens surface when you install the lens. If this happens, clean the lens
according to the instructions in section 12.1.2
• Do not touch the filter surface when you install the lens. If this happens, clean the filter
according to the instructions in section 12.1.2
6.3.2.1.1
Procedure—bayonet mount
Follow the procedure below to install an infrared lens with a bayonet mount:
1. If present, remove the installed lens or the protection in front of the detector/filter
wheel.
2. Align the red index mark on the lens with the red index mark on the bayonet ring.
3. Carefully push the infrared lens into the bayonet ring.
4. Rotate the infrared lens 30° clockwise (looking at the front of the lens).
5. The camera automatically identifies the lens and selects the measurement configura-
tion corresponding to the lens, if loaded into the camera memory. For more informa-
tion, see section 6.4.4
, page 22.
6.3.2.2
Removing an infrared lens
Note
• The detector is a very sensitive sensor. It must not be directed toward strong light, e.
g., sunlight.
• Do not touch the lens surface when you install the lens. If this happens, clean the lens
according to the instructions in section 12.1.2
• Lenses can be heavy, so take care not to be surprised by their weight. Some lenses
weight several hundred grams.
• When you have removed the infrared lens, put the lens caps on the lens to protect it
from dust and fingerprints.
6.3.2.2.1
Procedure—bayonet mount
Follow the procedure below to remove an infrared lens with a bayonet mount:
1. Pull forward the release button for the infrared lens (4 in Figure 5.1
2. Rotate the infrared lens 30° counterclockwise (looking at the front of the lens).
3. Carefully pull out the infrared lens from the bayonet mount.
4. Install the protective cap or a new optic on the camera, to avoid visible light striking
the detector.
6.3.2.3
Lens identification
FLIR X6520sc lenses with a bayonet mount have a unique identifier. The camera reads
the lens identifier and automatically selects the measurement configuration correspond-
ing to the lens, if loaded into the camera memory. For more information, see section
6.4.4
, page 22.
The lens connected to the camera is displayed in ResearchIR Max and on the LCD
screen.
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