Pocket-sized Thermal Camera Quick Start Guide Thank you for purchasing this product. Please read this manual before use and carefully collect it for future reference. Pictures are only for information, take practicality as standard.
GB CN ES DE FR RU Important This is a general manual covering multiple thermal cameras in one product line, so some functions and descriptions in the manual may not apply to specific thermal camera. Precautions Please always follow the following precautions strictly: • Keep the device as stable as possible to prevent shaking violently.
GB CN ES DE FR RU prevent possible damages. • The device is powered by a lithium-ion battery so users must follow the • Never try to open or dismantle the battery. following precautions strictly in order to use it safely: • Do not place the battery in a high temperature environment or nearby a high temperature object. • Do not short-circuit the battery. • Do not put the battery in a moist environment or in the water.
GB CN ES DE FR RU • When charging the device, it's suggested to use original batteries and charge cables provided by the company. • Battery charging time varies with temperatures and its use. • When the battery level is low, the system will give a low battery level • When the battery level is too low, the system will be turned off automatically. prompt.
GB CN ES DE FR RU Chapter 1 List of Items Thermal camera USB cable Flexible package 4 Wrist strap Download card Manual Charging adapter
GB CN ES DE FR RU Chapter 2 Appearance 2.
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GB CN ES DE FR RU Chapter 3 Basic Operations 3.1 Image saving In live view mode, press the physical button or double-click on the screen to save the image. the thermal camera saves both thermal and visible light images. 3.2 View and deletion of pictures When you save an image, the image is stored on the internal memory of the thermal camera. To display this image again, you can recall it from the camera's internal memory. 3.2.1 Steps to view pictures: 1.
GB CN ES DE FR RU 3.2.3 Steps to delete multiple pictures: 1. Enter thumbnail mode, click the “Select” menu to enter the selected image mode. 2. Select the image to be deleted. The selected image has the “ click “ ” logo and ” to delete the image. 3.2.4 Steps to delete all pictures: 1. Click on the camera screen to pop up the menu toolbar. 2. Select “Setting” to enter the setup menu. 3. In the dialog box, enter "Information" bar and select "Reset Settings". 4.
GB CN ES DE FR RU 2. Select the palette icon, as well as white heat, black heat, iron oxide red, hot iron, medical, and Arctic ribbons as needed. 3.6 Turn on floodlight and flashlight Steps: 1. Click on the camera screen to pop up the menu toolbar. 2. Click on one of the followings: • Flash (use the thermal camera light as flash when taking pictures). • Floodlight (turn on the thermal camera light and use it as a flashlight). 3.
GB CN ES DE FR RU 3.10 Local 1. Save visible light: Select this menu for access, and there are two options: 320×240 and 640×480. The default resolution is 320×240, indicating that the resolution of visible light image you save is 320×240. 2. Auto power-off: Select this menu for access and there are three menus of “never”, “5 minutes” and “20 minutes” respectively. Select 5 minutes, indicating that the device will shut down automatically after 5 minutes from the user's non-operation of the device. 3.
GB CN ES DE FR RU anytime and anywhere. Other engineers will log in and download images for analysis and feedback. Steps: 1. Click on the camera screen to pop up the menu toolbar. 2. Select “Setting” to enter the setup menu. 3. Select the “Cloud Service” function and connect to wifi. For the first login, you need to register an account. This device supports registration via mobile phone number or email. 4. After logging in as prompted, log in to the cloud server. 5.
GB CN ES DE FR RU Chapter 4 Others Emissivity of common objects 12 Material Emissivity Material Emissivity Wood 0.85 Black paper 0.86 Water 0.96 Polycarbonate 0.8 Brick 0.75 Concrete 0.97 Stainless steel 0.14 Copper oxide 0.78 Adhesive tape 0.96 Cast iron 0.81 Aluminum plate 0.09 Rust 0.8 Copper plate 0.06 Gypsum 0.75 Dark aluminum 0.95 Paint 0.9 Human skin 0.98 Rubber 0.95 Asphalt 0.96 Soil 0.93 PVC material 0.
GB CN ES DE FR RU Chapter 5 Analysis of Common Problems Symptom Boot failure Cause Measure Low battery Reuse battery after charging Plug of external power source Pull the plug and reinsert it is not inserted properly in proper place Battery life expires Replace with new battery IR image is not Lens have misted up or been Clean lens with specialized clear equipment polluted Surrounding environment is Provide lighting Visible light too dark image is not There is vapor in front of clear
FCC Caution: Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.