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Operating manual – Infrared camera

 

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Test Shots

Before you try to shoot important subjects, we high-
ly recommend that you shoot several trial images to 
ensure that the IR camera is operating and being ope-
rated correctly.
Please note that Trotec, its subsidiaries and affiliates, 
and its distributors are not liable for any consequen-
tial  damages  arising  from  any  malfunction  of  an  IR 
camera or accessory that results in the failure of an 
image to be recorded or to be recorded in a format 
that is machine-readable.
Warning Against Copyright Infringement!

Safety Precautions

Before using the camera, please ensure that you read 
and  understand  the  safety  precautions  described 
below. Always ensure that the IR camera is operated 
correctly.
The safety precautions noted on the following pages 
are intended to instruct you in the safe and correct 
operation of the IR camera and its accessories to pre-
vent injuries or damage to yourself, other persons and 
equipment.

Warnings

Read on to learn about using IR camera properly.

- Avoid damaging eyesight.

    do  not  trigger  the  laser  pointer  in  human  or  

    animal eyes. exposure to the laser produced by  

    the laser pointer may damage eyesight.

- Do not disassemble.

  Do not attempt to disassemble or alter any part of  
  the equipment that is not expressly described in this  
  guide.

- Stop operating immediately in case of smoke or  
  noxious fumes.

  Failure to do so may result in fire or electrical shock.  
  Immediately turn the IR camera’s power off, remove  
  the IR camera battery or unplug the power cord from  

  the  power  outlet.  Ensure  that  smoke  and  fume  
  emissions have ceased.

- Stop  operating  immediately  if  it  is  dropped  or  the  
  casing is damaged.

  Failure  to  do  so  may  result  in  fire  or  electrical  
  shock. Immediately turn the IR camera’s power off,  
  remove the IR camera battery or unplug the power  
  cord from the power outlet. 

- Do not use substances containing alcohol, benzene,  
  thinners  or  other  flammable  substances  to  clean  
  the IR camera.

  The use of these substances may lead to fire.

- Remove the power cord on a regular periodic basis and  
  wipe away the dust and dirt that collects on the plug, the  
  exterior of the power outlet and the surrounding area.

  In dust, humid or greasy environments, the dust that  
  collects around the plug over long periods of time  
  may become saturated with humidity and produce/ 
  cause short-circuits, leading to fire.

- Do not handle the power cord if your hands are wet.

  Handling  it  with  wet  hands  may  lead  to  electrical  
  shock. When unplugging the cord, ensure that you  
  hold the solid portion of the plug. Pulling on the fle- 
  xible portion of the cord may damage or expose the  
  wire and insulation, creating the potential for fires  
  and electrical shocks.

- Do not cut, alter or place heavy items on the power  
  adapter cord.

  Any of these actions may cause an electrical short  
  circuit, which may lead to fire or electrical shock.

- Use only the recommended power accessories.

  Use of power sources not expressly recommended for  
  this IR camera may lead to overheating, distortion of  
  the IR camera, fire, electrical shock or other hazards.

Summary of Contents for IC 0120 LV

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Page 2: ...lte B 15 Opening Images B 15 Playback Memos B 15 Deleting Images B 16 07 Download the Images B 17 Download via SD Card B 17 08 Connecting and Download B 18 Charging via the Dock B 18 Connecting to a M...

Page 3: ...l shock Immediately turn the IR camera s power off remove the IR camera battery or unplug the power cord from the power outlet Ensure that smoke and fume emissions have ceased Stop operating immediate...

Page 4: ...harging and when the IR camera is not in use to avoid fires and other hazards Continuoususeoveralongperiod of time may cause the unit to overheat and distort resulting in fire Do not use the battery c...

Page 5: ...tifunction dock port Illuminator Visual lens IR lens Laser Pointer Definable trigger Battery pack cover Lens locker Key pad LCD display Cancel Power indicator Auto adjust Menu Enter Freeze Saving Powe...

Page 6: ...re is no need to complete use or discharge it before recharging It can be recharged at any time However since the maximum number of charge cycles is approximately 300 battery life it is recommended to...

Page 7: ...shooting image The display shows the Info view About the operation indicator The operation indicator shows the status of the camera Menu Represents the menu mode Null Represents the non menu mode no a...

Page 8: ...he built in menu system 1 Check that the IR camera is in null mode 2 PresstheMENU ENTER key then press the Up or Down ar row on the omni selector to select the Setup menu 3 Press the Up or Down arrow...

Page 9: ...the subject in cen ter of the image that is shown on the LCD monitor The LCD will shut off when closed Selecting Menus and Settings You can select the settings by pressing the MENU KEY key 1 Press th...

Page 10: ...t the IR camera is in null mode 2 Aim the IR camera at the subject 3 Turn the focus ring to focus on the target 4 Do not stop turning until the image is clear Thermal Visual and Duovision image displa...

Page 11: ...en press the directional keys to have the CCD super posed on the IR image WARNING This setting depends on the distance and only possible in the scope of certain opera tions for technical reasons Image...

Page 12: ...The ca mera provides 6 palettes Iron Iron inverted Rainbow Feather Grey and Grey inverted Auto adjust Sets the function of the A key There are three options Level and Span Level Span Level und Span Th...

Page 13: ...range Press the 3 Left or Right 4 ar row on the omni se lector to select a range Press the Up or Down arrowonthe omni selector to set measurement range This option is unavailable when the image is fr...

Page 14: ...nges or press the C key to close the menu window without saving About the analysis settings Capture Spot max min spot Sets spot 4 to automatically track the highest lowest spot on the screen Maximum S...

Page 15: ...omatically Isotherm analysis Select this camera function to Isothermal Analysis Mode for the IR image in question The measuring object within a specific temperature range is then displayed in the same...

Page 16: ...TER key 2 Press the 3 Left 4 Right arrow on the omni selector to select the File me nu 3 Press Up and Down arrow on the omni selector to select Save then press the Menu Enter key to save the image The...

Page 17: ...sing the trigger Lightingon Youcanactivte deactivatetheilluminatorby pressing the trigger 06 Playback and Delete Opening Images You can view and analyze the recorded images on the LCD monitor 1 Press...

Page 18: ...ying Record message will appear on the LCD monitor 4 You can terminate the playback of voice comment by pressing the C key Deleting Images Please note that erased images cannot be reco vered Be carefu...

Page 19: ...ra model that should be connected to the computer In case of an EC camera you do not need to turn off the computer or camera when making this connection The EC cameras can be connected via the multifi...

Page 20: ...wsMe Windows 2000 or Windows XP VISTA preinstalled The USB interface is not supported by systems not complying with the conditions above 2 Is the camera correctly connected to the computer See Connect...

Page 21: ...nnection to the Blue tooth headset 6 The headset allows you to record voice memos or play back memos 09 Care and Maintenance Use the following procedures to clean the camera body lens LCD monitor and...

Page 22: ...ed quickly Battery pack capacity reduced because of disuse for one year or more after being fully charged Replace the battery pack with a new one Battery life exceeded Replace the battery pack Battery...

Page 23: ...1400 0 29 Melting mild steel 1600 1800 0 28 Liquid steel 1500 1650 0 42 0 53 Pure lead 1515 1680 0 42 0 45 Silver Polished Silver 100 0 05 Material Temperature C Emissivity approximation Nickel Nickel...

Page 24: ...95 Solid materials 0 80 0 93 Ceramics vase type 0 90 Film 0 90 0 93 Heat resistance glass 200 540 0 85 0 95 Material Temperature C Emissivity approximation Non metal materials Mica 0 94 0 95 Flume mic...

Page 25: ...point Isotherm Image re presentation Colour depiction 680 x 480 Pixel integrated photo lamp PAL NTSC 2 5 LCD pseudo colours 6 colour palettes IR image digital image 4 DuoVision combinations of IR and...

Page 26: ...rd lens Standard equipment USB 2 0 Composite Video 20 x 15 24 x 21 Camera with standard lens LCD display and laser battery charger 110 230 Volt IC090 Ex protected with charging status indicator Li ion...

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