TM U SE R G U I D E Second Generation For Android
FLIR ONE QUICK START STEP 1 Charge the FLIR ONE with the included USB power cable connected to a 1A power source. The Charge Indicator LED next to the USB connection blinks on and off while the FLIR ONE is charging and stays on continuously when it is fully charged. Once the FLIR ONE is charged, attach it to the phone. Android Spacer: For users that do not have a case on their Android, a provided spacer can be attached to the FLIR ONE to create a snug fit and finish. See page 9 for more information.
STEP 4 Once an image is displayed, tap the color palette icon in the lower left to change how the image is displayed. Select one of the displayed color or grayscale palettes. APP OVERVIEW Battery Control Panel Spot Meter Shutter/ Calibration The camera is in photo mode as indicated just below the image. Tap the camera icon to capture an image. At the bottom of the display, select the Mode button (a circle with “Mode”) to bring up a screen that lets you select another mode (Video, Pano, or Time-Lapse).
FLIR ONE USER GUIDE The FLIR ONE allows you to see the world in a whole new way, with a unique blend of thermal and visible imaging. This user guide provides brief information on how to use the FLIR ONE. Additional information is available directly from the FLIR ONE app in the Help section of the Settings Menu.
FLIR ONE APP The latest version of the FLIR ONE app is available on the Google Play Store. Download and install the app, then start it. If the FLIR ONE is turned off, the app will prompt you to attach your FLIR ONE camera and turn it on. APP OVERVIEW Battery Control Panel Spot Meter Shutter/ Calibration APP OVERVIEW At the top of the screen there is a black bar with icons for the Control Panel, Spot Meter, Battery Level, and Calibration.
TIME-LAPSE VIDEO At the bottom of the screen, select the Mode button and then select Time-Lapse mode. Then tap on the video icon to display the Time-Lapse options. Adjust the options as needed, and then tap the video icon to begin video capture. Tap on the video icon again to stop the video capture.
AUTOMATIC CALIBRATION The camera has a mechanical shutter inside that periodically activates and allows the thermal camera to do a calibration or image refresh. When the shutter activates, the image will freeze for a brief period. The purpose of the shutter is to allow the camera to provide an improved image. When the camera first turns on, and periodically thereafter, the app will perform an automatic calibration to provide an optimal image.
OPTIMIZATION SLIDER CONTROL When Close-Up mode is enabled, a slider bar appears at the bottom of the image. For close objects, move the slider to the left to align the visible image with the thermal image. Observe the right edge of the coffee cup to the right. The image on top shows the lines of the visible image offset from the thermal image, and the image on bottom shows the visible image aligned with thermal.
ANDROID SPACER Included with your FLIR ONE are two spacer attachments that can be used to create a snug fit and finish for users who do not have a case on their phone. To assemble, remove the protective film revealing the adhesive on the underside of the spacer. Line up the straight edge of the spacer with the straight edge of your FLIR ONE. Once lined up properly, apply light pressure to ensure a complete seal.
HELP Much more information about the FLIR ONE is described in the Help feature within the FLIR ONE app. It is also possible to access the Tutorials from the Help menu. ABOUT FLIR ONE The About FLIR ONE menu option provides information about the FLIR ONE camera, the FLIR ONE app, our company FLIR Systems, Inc., and additional legal, licensing and regulatory information.
TROUBLESHOOTING FLIR ONE NOT DETECTED If the FLIR ONE app is not able to detect the FLIR ONE camera, make sure the phone is properly attached to the FLIR ONE and fully engaged. Make sure the FLIR ONE is turned on with the power switch. When the FLIR ONE is turned on, the power indicator should be flashing green.
LEGAL DISCLAIMER FCC Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.