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Setting Enhancement Level

This section reviews the option to define an enhancement level when using 

enhanced viewing mode

.

To set enhancement level:

1. 

Display the menu

.

2. 

Navigate

 to the imaging modes tab.

3. 

Scroll

 to and 

select

 

Enhanced

.

4. 

Select

 

Level

.

5.  Choose the desired enhancement level using the up and down 

navigation buttons.

6. 

Select

 the enhancement level.

NOTES

 

Enhancement levels are set from 0 to 10 by increments of 1. For more 
information on enhancement level, see 

Choosing Enhancement Level

.

 

Enhancement level can also be adjusted using the keypad buttons (see 

Choosing Enhancement Level

).

Level        3

Level

Active Modes

IR Zoom

IR Polarity

Enhanced

Thermography

Click the right 

navigation button 

to make selection.

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EyeCGas® 2.0 | User Manual Rev 01 | Doc P/N: UM-8G9A0000B

Summary of Contents for EyeCGas 2.0

Page 1: ...Rev 01 Doc P N UM 8G9A0000B Copyright 2018 Opgal all rights reserved OGI Optical Gas Imager Camera User Manual ...

Page 2: ... System Layout Camera Overview Opening the Box Operation Preparation for Use Camera Startup Viewing Modes Frequently Used Operations Camera Settings Attaching Accessories to Camera Powering Off Camera Replacing the Battery Replacing the Lens Replacing the Optical Filter Technical Specifications Maintenance Cleaning the Lens Cleaning the LCD Screen and Camera Body Troubleshooting Technical Support ...

Page 3: ...ly charge a battery pack if it has not been used in two months Do not leave a battery pack in the charger for extended periods of time Store battery packs at ambient conditions between 10ºC 27ºC 50ºF 80ºF and less than 70 relative humidity as in a home or office CAUTIONS Lithium polymer and Lithium ion batteries are volatile Thus Do not expose the battery to temperatures above 60 C 140 F Do not di...

Page 4: ...r Use in Class I and II Division 2 and Class III CSA C22 2 NO 213 M1987 FIRST EDITION z z Non Incendive Electrical Equipment for Use in Class I Division 2 WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD Do not connect or disconnect devices to EyeCGas 2 0 while circuit is live unless area is known to be non hazardous Safety General Warnings 4 MENU www SAFETY OVERVIEW OPERATION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE TROUBLE...

Page 5: ...tery The nameplate contains the product serial number A that may be needed when requesting service A Safety EyeCGas 2 0 Nameplate 5 MENU www SAFETY OVERVIEW OPERATION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING TECHNICAL SUPPORT EyeCGas 2 0 User Manual Rev 01 Doc P N UM 8G9A0000B ...

Page 6: ...d technology are increased worker safety reduced environmental emissions and substantial financial savings as a result of leak detection and remediation This chapter provides an overview of the EyeCGas 2 0 system and includes z z System Layout z z Camera Overview z z Opening the Box NOTE To ensure that we are able to reach you with any product or software updates please fill out the warranty card ...

Page 7: ...connectivity GPS connectivity Wi Fi connectivity camera as hotspot Bluetooth connectivity Overview System Layout 7 MENU www SAFETY OVERVIEW OPERATION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING TECHNICAL SUPPORT EyeCGas 2 0 User Manual Rev 01 Doc P N UM 8G9A0000B ...

Page 8: ...CGas 2 0 camera consists of the following major components NOTE The camera can operate in four different viewing modes visible normal enhanced and thermography LCD display Tripod mount Battery Connectors Airflow fan IR Lens Keypad buttons Holding strap HD camera Overview Camera Overview 8 MENU www SAFETY OVERVIEW OPERATION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING TECHNICAL SUPPORT EyeC...

Page 9: ...z z Camera is in configuration mode see Keypad Buttons Used During Menu Configuration NOTE The top button can be pressed on the right or left side The functionality however is the same NUC Polarity Color palette Up navigation Power on Power off Menu Viewing mode Right navigation Record Zoom Left navigation Snapshot Enhancement Emissivity Down navigation Overview Camera Overview 9 MENU www SAFETY O...

Page 10: ...adset A B C NOTE To magnify the LCD screen image by 300 and for easier viewing in brightly lit areas attach the glare shield see Attaching the Glare Shield CAUTION When connectors are not in use they must be covered by their protective cap at all times WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD Do not connect or disconnect devices to EyeCGas 2 0 while circuit is live unless area is known to be non hazardous Overvie...

Page 11: ...ttom of the camera A and expels it from the side B CAUTION Verify proper operation of the fan Ensure the vents are clean and that airflow is not blocked B A Overview Camera Overview 11 MENU www SAFETY OVERVIEW OPERATION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING TECHNICAL SUPPORT EyeCGas 2 0 User Manual Rev 01 Doc P N UM 8G9A0000B ...

Page 12: ...CAUTION Ensure the camera is securely fastened to the tripod and the tripod legs are stable Overview Camera Overview 12 MENU www SAFETY OVERVIEW OPERATION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING TECHNICAL SUPPORT EyeCGas 2 0 User Manual Rev 01 Doc P N UM 8G9A0000B ...

Page 13: ...ted in the table below ITEM IMAGE NAME PART NUMBER QTY MORE INFORMATION Carrying Case PM 8G9A0000B 1 Stores the camera battery packs up to 2 battery pack charger glare shield shoulder strap USB cable USB memory stick with user manual and lens cleaning kit EyeCGas 2 0 Camera 8G9A0000B 1 Handheld infrared camera See Camera Overview Overview Opening the Box 13 MENU www SAFETY OVERVIEW OPERATION TECHN...

Page 14: ...ck powers the EyeCGas 2 0 camera continuously for over five hours See Attaching the Battery Single Battery Charger 8G9M6000C 1 Enables charging of a single battery pack See Charging the Battery Shoulder Strap 8G9A0029B 1 Provides hands free transport of the camera Overview Opening the Box 14 MENU www SAFETY OVERVIEW OPERATION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING TECHNICAL SUPPORT E...

Page 15: ...ns Cleaning Kit 1000932A 1 Enables cleaning of the camera lens See Cleaning the Lens EyeCGas 2 0 User Manual UM 8G9A0000B 1 EyeCGas 2 0 Quick Start Guide QG 8G9A0000B 1 Overview Opening the Box 15 MENU www SAFETY OVERVIEW OPERATION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING TECHNICAL SUPPORT EyeCGas 2 0 User Manual Rev 01 Doc P N UM 8G9A0000B ...

Page 16: ...s powering of the camera through a wall or car power outlet Triple Battery Charger 8G9M6000B 1 Enables charging of up to three battery packs 75mm f 1 2 Manual Athermal Lens Assembly 8G9T7500A 1 Allows for gas detection at longer distances Overview Opening the Box 16 MENU www SAFETY OVERVIEW OPERATION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING TECHNICAL SUPPORT EyeCGas 2 0 User Manual Rev...

Page 17: ...A 1 Allows for replacement of the EyeCGas 2 0 optical filter See Replacing the Optical Filter Overview Opening the Box 17 MENU www SAFETY OVERVIEW OPERATION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING TECHNICAL SUPPORT EyeCGas 2 0 User Manual Rev 01 Doc P N UM 8G9A0000B ...

Page 18: ...ently Used Operations z z Camera Settings z z Attaching Accessories to Camera z z Powering Off Camera z z Replacing the Battery z z Replacing the Lens z z Replacing the Optical Filter Operation Opening the Box 18 MENU www SAFETY OVERVIEW OPERATION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING TECHNICAL SUPPORT EyeCGas 2 0 User Manual Rev 01 Doc P N UM 8G9A0000B ...

Page 19: ...e and includes z z Charging the Battery z z Attaching the Battery z z Adjusting the Side Straps Operation Preparation for Use 19 MENU www SAFETY OVERVIEW OPERATION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING TECHNICAL SUPPORT EyeCGas 2 0 User Manual Rev 01 Doc P N UM 8G9A0000B ...

Page 20: ...ror e g incorrect placement on the charger or an improperly functioning battery NOTES Verify correct orientation when inserting the battery into the charger Fully charge a battery prior to use A fully depleted battery takes about 7 hours to charge For battery warnings and cautions see Battery Warnings and Cautions Operation Preparation for Use 20 MENU www SAFETY OVERVIEW OPERATION TECHNICAL SPECIF...

Page 21: ...ES The battery status indicator on the LCD display indicates battery charge level see Camera Status Indicators For information on replacing the battery see Replacing the Battery A B Operation Preparation for Use 21 MENU www SAFETY OVERVIEW OPERATION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING TECHNICAL SUPPORT EyeCGas 2 0 User Manual Rev 01 Doc P N UM 8G9A0000B ...

Page 22: ...r comfortable operation of the keypad buttons To adjust the side straps 1 Lift up the flap A 2 Adjust the strap length 3 Push the flap back down A Operation Preparation for Use 22 MENU www SAFETY OVERVIEW OPERATION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING TECHNICAL SUPPORT EyeCGas 2 0 User Manual Rev 01 Doc P N UM 8G9A0000B ...

Page 23: ...d includes z z Powering On Camera z z Power Up Sequence z z Removing Lens Cover z z Screen Overlay Operation Camera Startup 23 MENU www SAFETY OVERVIEW OPERATION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING TECHNICAL SUPPORT EyeCGas 2 0 User Manual Rev 01 Doc P N UM 8G9A0000B ...

Page 24: ...s on and the power up sequence begins NOTES The lens cover must be mounted on the lens while the camera is performing the power up sequence The camera maintains the settings from when it was last powered off For information on powering off the camera see Powering Off Camera A B Operation Camera Startup 24 MENU www SAFETY OVERVIEW OPERATION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING TECHN...

Page 25: ...niformity Correction NUC 6 Once cool down is complete all viewing modes become available and cooler icon A disappears Replace this image NOTES The cool down process allows the infrared detector to reach operating cryogenic temperature Once this temperature is achieved the cooler icon disappears indicating cool down is complete During the cool down process the camera menu is available see Camera Se...

Page 26: ... both latches on either side of the cover B 3 Remove the lens cover CAUTION To prevent the lens from being scratched always mount the lens cover over the lens when the camera is not in use B A Operation Camera Startup 26 MENU www SAFETY OVERVIEW OPERATION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING TECHNICAL SUPPORT EyeCGas 2 0 User Manual Rev 01 Doc P N UM 8G9A0000B ...

Page 27: ...Setting Date and Time z z Camera Status Indicators C includes icons for cooler recording snapshot battery status and memory status z z Connection Status Indicators D includes icons for USB GPS Wi Fi and Bluetooth connection status z z Longitude and latitude coordinates E acquired from the GPS receiver see Connecting to GPS D A B C E Operation Camera Startup 27 MENU www SAFETY OVERVIEW OPERATION TE...

Page 28: ...g Modes z z Zoom value B indicates digital zoom value Options include 1x 2x 4x 8x or 16x see Zooming z z Image polarity C options include WH white hot BH black hot See Selecting Polarity C B A Operation Camera Startup 28 MENU www SAFETY OVERVIEW OPERATION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING TECHNICAL SUPPORT EyeCGas 2 0 User Manual Rev 01 Doc P N UM 8G9A0000B ...

Page 29: ...ng Video z z Battery C indicates amount of battery charge remaining z z Memory D indicates amount of internal memory used z z Snapshot F indicates a snapshot has been taken see Taking a Snapshot NOTE When a snapshot is taken the snapshot icon briefly appears over the recording icon if recording is in progress A B C D F E Operation Camera Startup 29 MENU www SAFETY OVERVIEW OPERATION TECHNICAL SPEC...

Page 30: ... GPS z z Wi Fi C indicates EyeCGas 2 0 is functioning as a mobile hotspot see Connecting via Wi Fi z z Bluetooth D indicates EyeCGas 2 0 is connected to a device via Bluetooth see Connecting via Bluetooth NOTE Blinking icons indicate there is no connection Steady icons indicate there is a connection A B C D Operation Camera Startup 30 MENU www SAFETY OVERVIEW OPERATION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MAI...

Page 31: ...EEN VIEWING MODES To switch between viewing modes press the mode button A The viewing mode indicator on the LCD display B indicates the currently selected mode A Keypad B Operation Viewing Modes 31 MENU www SAFETY OVERVIEW OPERATION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING TECHNICAL SUPPORT EyeCGas 2 0 User Manual Rev 01 Doc P N UM 8G9A0000B ...

Page 32: ...following indicators are specific to this mode z z VIS A indicates visible mode is active NOTE Operations available in visible mode are Recording Video Taking a Snapshot Zooming A Operation Viewing Modes 32 MENU www SAFETY OVERVIEW OPERATION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING TECHNICAL SUPPORT EyeCGas 2 0 User Manual Rev 01 Doc P N UM 8G9A0000B ...

Page 33: ...h of potential gas leaks The following indicators are specific to this mode z z NOR A indicates normal mode is active z z WH or BH B indicates polarity NOTE Operations available in normal mode are Recording Video Taking a Snapshot Zooming Performing Non Uniformity Correction NUC Selecting Polarity A B Operation Viewing Modes 33 MENU www SAFETY OVERVIEW OPERATION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANC...

Page 34: ...mode is active z z Number B indicates enhancement level z z WH or BH C indicates polarity NOTES Enhanced mode is the recommended mode for gas detection Operations available in enhanced mode are Recording Video Taking a Snapshot Zooming Performing Non Uniformity Correction NUC Selecting Polarity Choosing Enhancement Level A C B Operation Viewing Modes 34 MENU www SAFETY OVERVIEW OPERATION TECHNICAL...

Page 35: ...umber B indicates emissivity value z z Temperature C indicates average temperature within the bounded area z z Vertical bar D indicates temperature range and color palette NOTE Camera operations available in thermography mode are Recording Video Taking a Snapshot Zooming Performing Non Uniformity Correction NUC Selecting Polarity Choosing Emissivity Value A B D C Operation Viewing Modes 35 MENU ww...

Page 36: ...ing Non Uniformity Correction NUC z z Selecting Polarity z z Selecting Color Palette z z Choosing Enhancement Level z z Choosing Emissivity Value NOTE See also Switching Between Viewing Modes Powering Off Camera Operation Frequently Used Operations 36 MENU www SAFETY OVERVIEW OPERATION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING TECHNICAL SUPPORT EyeCGas 2 0 User Manual Rev 01 Doc P N UM ...

Page 37: ...owing button is used in enhanced viewing mode only z z Enhancement The following buttons are used in thermography viewing mode only z z Color Palette z z Emissivity NUC Polarity Color Palette Power Off Viewing Mode Record Zoom Snapshot Enhancement Emissivity Operation Frequently Used Operations 37 MENU www SAFETY OVERVIEW OPERATION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING TECHNICAL SUP...

Page 38: ...mory NOTES Viewing modes can be switched while recording is in progress see Switching Between Viewing Modes Recording audio is possible using the audio headset see Attaching the Headset Video files can be viewed and managed on the camera s LCD screen using the menu system see File Management B A Keypad Operation Frequently Used Operations 38 MENU www SAFETY OVERVIEW OPERATION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATI...

Page 39: ... saved in the camera s internal memory NOTE Image files can be viewed and managed on the camera s LCD screen using the menu system see File Management B A Keypad Operation Frequently Used Operations 39 MENU www SAFETY OVERVIEW OPERATION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING TECHNICAL SUPPORT EyeCGas 2 0 User Manual Rev 01 Doc P N UM 8G9A0000B ...

Page 40: ... NOTES Digital zoom advances to 16x zoom in visible mode only Zoom can also be set using the menu system see Setting Zoom Level cycles back to 1x 1x 2x 4x 8x 16x visible mode only Operation Frequently Used Operations 40 MENU www SAFETY OVERVIEW OPERATION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING TECHNICAL SUPPORT EyeCGas 2 0 User Manual Rev 01 Doc P N UM 8G9A0000B ...

Page 41: ...orm the NUC process separately on either of the following z z IR image run NUC in normal or enhanced mode z z Thermography image run NUC in thermography mode NOTES Only perform NUC when there is image degradation The NUC process does not resolve poor image quality caused by lens condensation or dirt on the lens A Keypad B press for 3 seconds Operation Frequently Used Operations 41 MENU www SAFETY ...

Page 42: ... displayed in black Black Hot BH mode The hottest parts of the infrared image are displayed in black while the coolest parts are displayed in white The current polarity mode is indicated on the display B NOTES Polarity selection functions in normal viewing mode and enhanced viewing mode only Polarity can also be set using the menu system see Setting Polarity A Keypad B Operation Frequently Used Op...

Page 43: ...n press changes the color palette as follows The vertical bar B indicates current color palette and temperature range NOTES Color palette selection functions in thermography viewing mode only The color palette can also be set using the menu system see Defining Thermography Mode Settings Iron Rainbow Vivid ISO green ISO red B W cycles back to iron B A Keypad Operation Frequently Used Operations 43 ...

Page 44: ...ess changes enhancement level by 1 advancing from 0 to 10 in a cyclic manner The current level is indicated on the display B A Keypad B clearer image better detection each button press increments by 1 0 5 1 6 2 7 3 8 4 9 10 cycles back to 0 NOTES Enhancement level selection functions in enhanced viewing mode only Enhancement level can also be set using the menu system see Setting Enhancement Level...

Page 45: ...button press changes emissivity value by 05 advancing from 1 to 1 in a cyclic manner The current value is indicated on the display B NOTES Emissivity value selection functions in thermography viewing mode only Emissivity value can also be set using the menu system see Defining Thermography Mode Settings B A Keypad Emissivity Values of Common Materials Operation Frequently Used Operations 45 MENU w...

Page 46: ... Buttons Used During Menu Configuration z z Menu Navigation z z Menu Overview z z File Management z z Settings z z Connectivity z z Imaging Modes Operation Camera Settings 46 MENU www SAFETY OVERVIEW OPERATION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING TECHNICAL SUPPORT EyeCGas 2 0 User Manual Rev 01 Doc P N UM 8G9A0000B ...

Page 47: ... Left navigation z z Up navigation z z Right navigation z z Down navigation Up navigation Menu Right navigation Left navigation Down navigation Operation Camera Settings 47 MENU www SAFETY OVERVIEW OPERATION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING TECHNICAL SUPPORT EyeCGas 2 0 User Manual Rev 01 Doc P N UM 8G9A0000B ...

Page 48: ...ying the Menu Press the menu button C The menu appears with the leftmost tab highlighted Navigating Between Tabs Press the right B or left A navigation button to navigate to the relevant menu tab The selected tab is highlighted D D C B A Operation Camera Settings 48 MENU www SAFETY OVERVIEW OPERATION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING TECHNICAL SUPPORT EyeCGas 2 0 User Manual Rev...

Page 49: ...etween menu options Selecting a Menu Option Press the right A navigation button to select a menu option C B A A Operation Camera Settings 49 MENU www SAFETY OVERVIEW OPERATION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING TECHNICAL SUPPORT EyeCGas 2 0 User Manual Rev 01 Doc P N UM 8G9A0000B ...

Page 50: ...es XX ts YY jpeg Wi Fi Bluetooth Bluetooth Setup GPS USB Video Streaming Active Modes IR Zoom IR Polarity Enhanced Thermography Use the up and down navigation buttons to scroll through menus Use the right navigation button to make a selection Operation Camera Settings 50 MENU www SAFETY OVERVIEW OPERATION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING TECHNICAL SUPPORT EyeCGas 2 0 User Manua...

Page 51: ... Videos z z Viewing Images z z Deleting a Single Video or Image z z Deleting All Videos and Images z z Transferring Files using Mass Storage z z Transferring Files using FTP Operation Camera Settings 51 MENU www SAFETY OVERVIEW OPERATION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING TECHNICAL SUPPORT EyeCGas 2 0 User Manual Rev 01 Doc P N UM 8G9A0000B ...

Page 52: ...utton to make selection NOTE Video files are saved in ts format a video streaming file format used for storing video on DVDs This file format is also able to store audio and data information TS stands for Transport Stream NOTE Image files are saved in jpeg format Click the right navigation button to make selection Show Delete Delete All XX ts YY jpeg Operation Camera Settings 52 MENU www SAFETY OV...

Page 53: ...ected 2 Scroll to and select any video or image file 3 Scroll to and select Delete All 4 Select Yes to confirm deletion Yes No Play Delete Delete All XX ts YY jpeg Click the right navigation button to make selection Play Delete Delete All XX ts YY jpeg Yes No Click the right navigation button to make selection Operation Camera Settings 53 MENU www SAFETY OVERVIEW OPERATION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS...

Page 54: ...B cable or through Wi Fi To transfer files from the the camera to a computer or mobile device using FTP 1 Select net adapter option under USB setting see Connecting via USB or connect using Wi Fi see Connecting via Wi Fi 2 Open an FTP client application on the computer or mobile device 3 Enter the relevant information in the FTP application 4 Move the files as needed Operation Camera Settings 54 M...

Page 55: ...splaying Keypad Map z z Setting Date and Time z z Activating Deactivating Cooler z z Selecting Language z z Viewing System Information z z Viewing About Information Operation Camera Settings 55 MENU www SAFETY OVERVIEW OPERATION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING TECHNICAL SUPPORT EyeCGas 2 0 User Manual Rev 01 Doc P N UM 8G9A0000B ...

Page 56: ... navigation buttons 5 Select the brightness level Brightness 80 Brightness Key Mapping Set Time Cooler Language Click the right navigation button to make selection NOTES Low brightness level is suitable for operating EyeCGas 2 0 at night Use a low brightness level to save battery life Operation Camera Settings 56 MENU www SAFETY OVERVIEW OPERATION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTI...

Page 57: ... each button s functionality To display the keypad map on the screen 1 Display the menu 2 Navigate to the settings tab 3 Scroll to and select Key Mapping 4 Select On A Brightness Key Mapping Set Time Cooler Language On Off Click the right navigation button to make selection Operation Camera Settings 57 MENU www SAFETY OVERVIEW OPERATION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING TECHNICA...

Page 58: ...rmat using the up and down navigation buttons 6 In the Date row select the day month year and date format options 7 Choose the desired number and format using the up and down navigation buttons NOTES Time format is defined as 12 hour or 24 hour Date format is defined as DD MM YY or MM DD YY Brightness Key Mapping Set Time Cooler Language Time 08 10 time format Date 12 07 18 date format Operation C...

Page 59: ... select the display language 1 Display the menu 2 Navigate to the settings tab 3 Scroll to and select Language 4 Select the desired language from the displayed options Brightness Key Mapping Set Time Cooler Language On Off Click the right navigation button to make selection Set Time Cooler Language System Info English Portugues Click the right navigation button to make selection Operation Camera S...

Page 60: ...avigation button to return to the menu Viewing About Information About screen includes copyright information To view this information 1 Display the menu 2 Navigate to the settings tab 3 Scroll to and select About B The about screen D appears 4 Press the left navigation button to return to the menu C D Key Mapping Set Time Cooler Language System Info About A B Operation Camera Settings 60 MENU www ...

Page 61: ...ction includes z z Connecting via Wi Fi z z Connecting via Bluetooth z z Connecting to GPS z z Connecting via USB z z Enabling Video Streaming Operation Camera Settings 61 MENU www SAFETY OVERVIEW OPERATION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING TECHNICAL SUPPORT EyeCGas 2 0 User Manual Rev 01 Doc P N UM 8G9A0000B ...

Page 62: ...te the SSID A and password B in the system information screen Use these parameters to connect the peripheral device to the camera s Wi Fi hotspot NOTES Consult with your network administrator regarding specific communication settings Set the computer firewall to allow communication with EyeCGas 2 0 Hot Spot Wi Fi Bluetooth Bluetooth Setup GPS USB Hot Spot Off Click the right navigation button to m...

Page 63: ...es that are in pairing mode and displays a list of the detected devices on the screen 6 Select the relevant Bluetooth device from the list NOTE To enable pairing mode on a Bluetooth device consult the device s user manual Wi Fi Bluetooth Bluetooth Setup GPS USB Video Streaming On Off A B Search for devices Click the right navigation button to make selection Operation Camera Settings 63 MENU www SA...

Page 64: ...ected to GPS longitude and latitude coordinates are displayed on the main screen indicating the camera s location see Screen Overlay Wi Fi Bluetooth Bluetooth Setup GPS USB Video Streaming On Off Click the right navigation button to make selection Operation Camera Settings 64 MENU www SAFETY OVERVIEW OPERATION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING TECHNICAL SUPPORT EyeCGas 2 0 User ...

Page 65: ...e USB cable 5 Remove the cap from the camera s USB connector A and connect the USB cable between the camera and a computer or tablet NOTES The camera keypad is disabled when mass storage option is selected Set the computer firewall to allow communication with EyeCGas 2 0 Consult with your network administrator regarding specific communication settings Bluetooth Bluetooth Setup GPS USB Video Stream...

Page 66: ...a USB see Connecting via USB and choose the Net Adapter option 2 Display the menu 3 Navigate to the connectivity tab 4 Scroll to and select Video Streaming 5 Select Enable Bluetooth Setup GPS USB Audio Video Streaming Enable Disable Click the right navigation button to make selection NOTE EyeCGas 2 0 video streaming is done using RTSP protocol with the camera acting as the server Operation Camera ...

Page 67: ...elect Stream B from the Media menu A A B Operation Camera Settings 67 MENU www SAFETY OVERVIEW OPERATION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING TECHNICAL SUPPORT EyeCGas 2 0 User Manual Rev 01 Doc P N UM 8G9A0000B ...

Page 68: ...video stream displays the same viewing mode as that shown on the camera s LCD display Latency may occur when streaming in a Wi Fi congested area rtsp 192 168 1 5 video sdp B A C D Operation Camera Settings 68 MENU www SAFETY OVERVIEW OPERATION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING TECHNICAL SUPPORT EyeCGas 2 0 User Manual Rev 01 Doc P N UM 8G9A0000B ...

Page 69: ...vel z z Setting Polarity z z Setting Enhancement Level z z Defining Thermography Mode Settings Operation Camera Settings 69 MENU www SAFETY OVERVIEW OPERATION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING TECHNICAL SUPPORT EyeCGas 2 0 User Manual Rev 01 Doc P N UM 8G9A0000B ...

Page 70: ... tab 3 Scroll to and select Active Modes 4 In the Active Modes menu Select Enhanced and select On or Off Select Thermography and select On or Off A Keypad On Off Active Modes IR Zoom IR Polarity Enhanced Thermography Enhanced Thermography Click the right navigation button to make selection Operation Camera Settings 70 MENU www SAFETY OVERVIEW OPERATION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE TROUBLES...

Page 71: ... the desired zoom level 1x 2x 4x 8x Click the right navigation button to make selection Active Modes IR Zoom IR Polarity Enhanced Thermography NOTE The zoom level can also be adjusted using the keypad buttons see Zooming Operation Camera Settings 71 MENU www SAFETY OVERVIEW OPERATION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING TECHNICAL SUPPORT EyeCGas 2 0 User Manual Rev 01 Doc P N UM 8G...

Page 72: ...select IR Polarity 4 Select BH or WH NOTE Polarity can also be set using the keypad buttons see Selecting Polarity BH WH Click the right navigation button to make selection Active Modes IR Zoom IR Polarity Enhanced Thermography Operation Camera Settings 72 MENU www SAFETY OVERVIEW OPERATION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING TECHNICAL SUPPORT EyeCGas 2 0 User Manual Rev 01 Doc P ...

Page 73: ...ment level NOTES Enhancement levels are set from 0 to 10 by increments of 1 For more information on enhancement level see Choosing Enhancement Level Enhancement level can also be adjusted using the keypad buttons see Choosing Enhancement Level Level 3 Level Active Modes IR Zoom IR Polarity Enhanced Thermography Click the right navigation button to make selection Operation Camera Settings 73 MENU w...

Page 74: ...ion buttons NOTES Emissivity values are set from 0 1 to 1 by increments of 05 For more information on emissivity value see Choosing Emissivity Value Both emissivity value and color palette can also be defined using the keypad buttons see Choosing Emissivity Value and Selecting Color Palette Enhanced Thermography Celsius Fahrenheit Kelvin Units Emissivity Tref Palette A Click the right navigation b...

Page 75: ...rom 20 C to 100 C by increments of 5 For more information on color palette see Selecting Color Palette Iron Rainbow Vivid Iso Green Iso Red B W Enhanced Thermography Units Emissivity Tref Palette D Click the right navigation button to make selection Units Emissivity Tref Palette Tref 95 K Enhanced Thermography C Click the right navigation button to make selection Operation Camera Settings 75 MENU ...

Page 76: ... accessories to the camera z z Attaching the Glare Shield z z Attaching the Headset Operation Attaching Accessories to Camera 76 MENU www SAFETY OVERVIEW OPERATION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING TECHNICAL SUPPORT EyeCGas 2 0 User Manual Rev 01 Doc P N UM 8G9A0000B ...

Page 77: ...the glare shield strap To release the glare shield pull up on the strap buckle and loosen the strap CAUTION Clean the glare shield lens using only a dust pen blower and the LensPen brush see Cleaning the Lens Do not use any cloth or other material to clean the glare shield lens as this can easily scratch the plastic surface A B Operation Attaching Accessories to Camera 77 MENU www SAFETY OVERVIEW ...

Page 78: ...ies connector A 2 Plug the headset into the camera to enable audio recording CAUTION Verify that the headset has a yellow label B near the connector meaning it is compatible with EyeCGas 2 0 Do not use the old headset with the white label B A Operation Attaching Accessories to Camera 78 MENU www SAFETY OVERVIEW OPERATION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING TECHNICAL SUPPORT EyeCGa...

Page 79: ... Remove the battery from the camera B 4 Insert a fully charged battery see Attaching the Battery A B Keypad A press for 3 seconds NOTE The USB cable must be unplugged in order for the camera to power off Operation Powering Off Camera 79 MENU www SAFETY OVERVIEW OPERATION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING TECHNICAL SUPPORT EyeCGas 2 0 User Manual Rev 01 Doc P N UM 8G9A0000B ...

Page 80: ... cap 5 Connect the replacement lens to the camera and rotate it clockwise until it clicks in place A B C CAUTION Lens replacement should be done in a clean area Ensure the lens stays free from dust or dirt particles see Cleaning the Lens and that dust or dirt particles do not enter the camera when replacing the lens Operation Replacing the Lens 80 MENU www SAFETY OVERVIEW OPERATION TECHNICAL SPECI...

Page 81: ...p and gently insert the new filter into the camera 6 Using the tool turn the optical filter clockwise until tight 7 Reconnect the lens to the camera CAUTION Be careful not to touch the optical filter Optical filter replacement should be done in a clean area Ensure the filter stays free from dust or dirt particles and that dust or dirt particles do not enter the camera when replacing the filter C B...

Page 82: ...m Optional for heavier alkanes 3 3µm to 3 5µm Optics 18 5 x 13 6 with 30mm lens F 1 1 manual focus Imaging Modes Normal IR Enhanced Thermography and Visible Spectrum Thermography Spot temperature measurement 6 color palettes Connectivity WiFi 2 4 GHz Bluetooth and Ethernet over USB Physical Properties Size Weight 230mm x 110mm x 130mm 9 x 4 3 x 5 1 2 3kg 5lbs w o battery Batteries Field replaceabl...

Page 83: ...en cleaning tip using circular motions Cleaning the LCD Screen and Camera Body The LCD protective screen may be cleaned with a dampened optical cloth or tissue The camera body may be cleaned with a soft cotton cloth dampened with water Do not use any solvents CAUTION Do not wipe or rub the lens with any cloth other than one intended for optics use Maintenance Cleaning the Lens 83 MENU www SAFETY O...

Page 84: ... sequence pg 41 Recording process stops without pressing the Record button Internal memory runs out of storage Transfer files from the camera to a computer or tablet then perform the recording again pg 65 Battery is depleted Note The camera ends a recording sequence when less than 3 of battery charge is left Switch to a different battery pg 79 The massage Scan and Fix appears on the computer after...

Page 85: ... RMA If the return is a non warranty repair an Opgal Customer Service Representative will provide you with a repair invoice estimate To authorize repair you must provide Opgal a purchase order for the amount of the estimate Once Opgal receives your authorization we will issue you a return authorization number so that you can return the unit for service If the cost of repairs exceeds the stated quo...

Page 86: ...ted of contamination will be professionally decontaminated at the customer s expense CAUTION Do not attempt to disassemble the sealed case of the EyeCGas 2 0 camera If the unit is not functioning properly return it to Opgal for evaluation Disassembling the unit voids all warranties Troubleshooting Service 86 MENU www SAFETY OVERVIEW OPERATION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING TE...

Page 87: ...z Maintenance and field replaceable items if defective are covered under warranty for a ninety 90 day period These items include Batteries Straps Display covers AC DC adapters z z All other parts and accessories except those installed in the EyeCGas 2 0 Opgal provides a limited lifetime warranty on the EyeCGas 2 0 outer shell This warrants that the outer shell is free of defects in materials and w...

Page 88: ...on to one 1 year from the date of manufacture Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages or allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights which vary from state to state Extended Warranty The extended warra...

Page 89: ...al com Israel 972 4 995 3903 USA 1 678 578 4700 ext 1 Opgal Optronic Industries Ltd 21 Hanapach Street Karmiel 2161401 Israel Troubleshooting Contact Information 89 MENU www SAFETY OVERVIEW OPERATION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING TECHNICAL SUPPORT EyeCGas 2 0 User Manual Rev 01 Doc P N UM 8G9A0000B ...

Page 90: ... Use in Class I and II Division 2 and Class III Hazardous Classified Locations z z ATEX II 3G Ex nL IIC T6 This equipment is certified IP65 water jets and dust resistant as stated below With Jetting Water IP65 CEI IEC 60529 1989 A1 1999 Degrees of protection provided by enclosures IP Code Paragraph 14 2 5 Test for second characteristic numeral 5 with the 6 3 mm nozzle Troubleshooting Contact Infor...

Page 91: ...ts reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language or computer language in any form or by any means electronic mechanical or otherwise without prior written permission of Opgal ...

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