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Congratulations

Congratulations on the purchase of your new advanced Bullard Eclipse

®

 LDX Thermal Imager. 

Your Thermal Imager has been pre-registered and is ready for use.

 The Bullard 

Eclipse LDX combines advanced thermal imaging technology with our expertise in high heat, 
impact resistant engineered polymers to bring you the most durable thermal imager on 
the market. The Eclipse LDX’s innovative, compact design and logical, easy-to-use interface 
presents a truly personalized thermal imaging tool to today’s firefighters.
The benefits of using thermal imaging technology as a firefighting tool encompass nearly 
every aspect of a firefighter’s job. Thermal imaging is not, however, a technology designed to 
replace current firefighting tactics. Rather, it is a tool that allows the firefighter to be more 
effective and make better decisions. Some of the many uses for your Bullard Eclipse LDX 
Thermal Imager include:
• 

Search and rescue

• 

Scene assessment

• 

Locating the seat of the fire

• 

Determining the spread of the fire

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Locating hot spots

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Identifying potential flashover situations

• 

Determining ventilation points

• 

Determining entry and exit points

• Overhaul
• Hazmat
• 

Wildland firefighting

• 

Incident investigating

 WARNING

Read all instructions and warnings before using this product.
Your thermal imager is like any other tool. It must be used properly and safely. All 
users should be trained on the proper and safe use of thermal imaging prior to using 
the Eclipse LDX Thermal Imager. This is especially important for users who may use the 
Eclipse LDX Thermal Imager in hazardous or IDLH (immediately dangerous to life and 
health) environments.
Failure to follow this information could result in death or serious injury.

Use and Operation

 WARNING

Thermal Imaging is not a technology designed to replace current firefighting tactics. 
Rather, it is a tool that allows the firefighter to be more effective and to make better 
decisions.

Power

To turn on your Bullard Eclipse LDX Thermal Imager, depress the black power button located 
on top of the unit (

Figure 1

). Upon depressing the power button, the thermal imager will 

display the Bullard logo. A thermal image will appear within a few seconds. This image 
consists of black, white and gray elements indicating heat signatures of objects and scene 
dynamics. Warmer elements appear as lighter shades, while cooler elements appear as 
darker shades. To turn off power, depress and hold the power button until the red “power” 
icon on the top left of the display activates and changes from red to green. When the green 
power icon is shown, release the button and the unit will power off.

 

NOTE

 

 You will periodically observe a momentary freeze in the image. This is normal and is a 
function of the self-calibration shutter. The shutter will activate every 5 seconds to five 
minutes, depending on the environment. 

Battery Status Indicator

A battery status indicator, located at the bottom 
center of the display, indicates the remaining 
battery charge for the Eclipse LDX. A full 
charge is indicated by a full green bar in the 
battery indicator. During operation, the bar 
will deplete from left to right, changing to 
yellow when it reaches 50% charge, and then 
to red when it reaches 20% charge.

NOTE

The battery status indicator readings can be affected by 
environmental conditions. When the unit is used for 
extended periods in temperature extremes, the indicator 
may drop to red much more quickly even though overall 
operating time is not significantly affected.

Temperature Measurement

Your Eclipse LDX may be equipped with temperature measurement 
capability. The right side of the display will show a bar graph or 
Relative Heat Indicator (RHI). The RHI will indicate the approximate temperature of the object 
viewed within the temperature measurement zone icon, the green square in the middle of 
the display. Additionally, a numeric temperature indicator below the RHI bar will display the 
approximate temperature in a numeric value. The accuracy of the indicators is dependent 
on numerous factors including the distance from the object being viewed and its emissivity, 
which is the object’s ability to radiate heat.  Units are calibrated with a preset emissivity 
corresponding with normal construction materials. Objects with emissivities that vary greatly 
from this, such as metals and shiny objects, will reduce the accuracy of the temperature 
indication. Additionally, temperature measurement accuracy decreases as the distance from 
the object in the temperature measurement zone icon increases.

NOTE

The RHI and numeric temperature indicators provide a quick reference to compare 
objects of similar emissivities to serve as a guide to pinpoint intense heat sources. 
Due to the inherent issues with accuracy, use these features with caution and verify 
indicated heat levels through traditional means whenever possible.

NOTE

You can customize how temperature measurement is displayed on your Eclipse LDX. 
With myBullard, you can select either the RHI or numeric indicators or both to display 
on the Eclipse LDX and choose either Fahrenheit or Celsius scales.
To change the default setting, go to myBullard and locate the Temperature 
Measurement settings within the Eclipse module.

Super Red Hot

Your Eclipse LDX may be equipped with Super Red Hot high heat colorization. With the Super 
Red Hot feature, heat levels are identified by various color hues. Starting at approximately 
500 degrees F (260 degrees C), heated objects are tinted yellow and gradually transition to 
orange and then solid red at approximately 1000 degrees F (538 degrees C). The Super Red 
Hot feature identifies specific heat layers alerting firefighters to areas of intense heat. This 
feature provides an enhanced visual awareness of the hottest objects in a scene.

Electronic Thermal Throttle®

Your Eclipse LDX may be equipped with Electronic Thermal Throttle 
(ETT), a highly useful and unique feature available on Bullard 
firefighting Thermal Imagers. The ETT is ideal for pinpointing 
hot spots during overhaul, searching for overheated electrical 
equipment, or clarifying objects in ambient temperature situations. To 
activate the ETT option, locate the rubber cover on the top of the Eclipse LDX. 
Press the left side of the cover, which is the left button on the throttle, to activate the ETT 
(

Figure 2

). The ETT will automatically sense the hottest area in the scene and color it blue. 

Additional presses of the left button will further engage ETT and will color more of the scene 
blue, eventually coloring even the coolest objects blue.

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User Manual

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Summary of Contents for Eclipse LDX

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