Argus 3 User manual

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THERMAL IMAGING CAMERA SYSTEM
SAFETY NOTES
Before using this product, the customer shall read and understand all the
instructions and warnings. e2v technologies does not accept responsibility for
damage or injury resulting from failure to follow the instructions provided.
Refer to PSD775845A for safety and warning notes.
FCC Compliance Information (US)
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.
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. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation.
Any modification not approved by e2v could void the user’s authority to operate this
equipment.

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CONTENTS
This manual contains information covering operation of the system and operating
techniques, user maintenance, care of the product and a full technical specification.
Introduction....................................................................................................3
1. Operation and Use ........................................................................................4
1.1 System Configuration ....................................................................................4
1.2 Getting Started ..............................................................................................5
1.3 Camera Features...........................................................................................6
1.4 Display Warning Graphics.............................................................................9
1.5 Operating Notes ..........................................................................................10
2. Menu Control Functions ..............................................................................12
3. Rechargeable Battery Pack and Battery Charger........................................15
3.1 Rechargeable Battery Pack.........................................................................15
3.2 Battery Charger...........................................................................................16
4. Software ......................................................................................................18
5. Cleaning, Maintenance and Replaceable Parts...........................................20
Appendices..................................................................................................21

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INTRODUCTION
The Argus®4 is the latest generation of the Argus®Thermal Imaging Camera (TIC)
from e2v technologies. With over 25 years’ experience in fire-fighters’ thermal
imaging, e2v technologies continues to produce high quality, affordable systems
designed for fire and heat detection for use with civilian, industrial and military
rescue services.
The Argus®4 has been designed with digital imaging technology for a sharper
picture and uses the highly successful Amorphous Silicon (ASi) Microbolometer
Detector that is in use by many of the world’s fire brigades.
The Argus®4 is simple to operate. It is a robust, self-contained camera, which has
fully automatic operation; no control or adjustment is required in use. The Argus®4
is a small, lightweight, ergonomic camera and through proper use, the user will be
able to:
•See through dense smoke and in darkness.
•Detect and display the relative temperatures of objects within the scene.
•Locate the seat and spread of the fire.
•Move swiftly in search and rescue of casualties.
•Have the ability to see in zero visibility conditions.
•Significantly improve safety and mobility.
•Monitor temperatures for preventive maintenance and condition monitoring of
equipment.
The Argus®4 is designed to withstand the high temperatures, knocks and driving
spray often encountered in the fire-fighting environment and has many features that
can be customised by the end user. These features include:
•Capture of 100 images.
•Direct Temperature Measurement.
•Choice of colour palettes.
•Ambient Temperature Measurement.
•Customisable Start-up Screen.
•2x Zoom (Argus®4 HR320, Argus®4 320: 2x and 4x Zoom).
•Time and Date.
•Removable Handle.
•On screen set-up menu.
Note: The P7050, P7130 and P7150 series of thermal imaging cameras are
subject to export controls. An export licence will be required if exported
outside the EU.
Camera Warnings
•All users must be trained in the correct operation, functionality and features of the Argus®4 before use.
•The Argus®4 can only be serviced by authorised personnel. There are no end-user serviceable parts except those
described in the maintenance section of this manual.
•e2v technologies recommends that the Argus®4 is stored in the supplied case or storage mount.

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1. OPERATION AND USE
1.1 System Configuration
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1. Rear Bumper 5. Battery Release Button
2. Battery 6. Side Strap
3. USB Data Lead Socket 7. Ambient Temperature Sensor
4. Front Bumper 8. Removable Handle
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1. Date 7 Time
2. Spot Temperature Target 8. Training Bar
3. Power LED 9. Battery Bar
4. Ambient Temperature Value 10. Spot Temperature Value
5. Image Capture Button 11. Zoom Button
6. ON/OFF Button

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1.2 Getting Started
•In the case with a standard camera are the following:
oCamera with handle and side straps.
oTwo rechargeable battery packs.
oBattery charger with mains leads.
oBattery charging shoe.
oNeck strap.
oThis manual
oRemote control.
oCD with customer software and datasheets.
oUSB Data lead.
Customer configured cameras will only be accompanied by the items specified
with the order.
•The rechargeable batteries should be fully charged before use (see section 3).
Fit the battery into the compartment on the top of the camera and push down
until a click is heard. To remove the battery, press the battery release button
and the battery will eject and can be removed.
•Turn on the camera using the middle red button on the rear. A RED light will be
illuminated to show the camera is powered. A long (3 second) press is required
to switch the camera off. This is 6 seconds if the button menu is in use.
•After switch-on and for approximately 5 seconds, a start-up screen will be
displayed on the camera screen while the system performs a self-test routine.
This start-up screen is end-user configurable.
•The thermal image, with battery status display, training bar, time and date and
ambient and spot temperature and spot target markings, will appear.
•While the Argus®4 is in operation, the camera has to recalibrate to maintain its
performance and image quality. This is achieved by an internal shutter that
“freezes” the image; this in turn allows the electronics to recalibrate and
redisplay the image. This recalibration will only occur when necessary due to a
change in scene or internal temperatures. The freezing of the image will last for
less than 0.2 seconds.
•The Argus®4 camera can be used with or without the handle. To remove the
handle, spin the large thumbwheel anti-clockwise until the handle detaches from
the camera body. Refitting is the reverse of this, making sure that the locating
pip is positioned correctly.

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1.3 Camera Features
•Dynamic Scene Colourisation (DSC)
The Argus®4 provides the end-user with a selection of colour palettes, which
colourises the thermal image to allow the user to pinpoint the hottest areas
within the fire scene.
These colour palettes are:
oGrey Scale (White Hot)
Basic white-hot greyscale, expanded to cover the dynamic range of the
scene with no colourisation.
oGrey Scale (Black Hot)
Basic black-hot grey scale, expanded to cover the dynamic range of the
scene with no colourisation.
oHeat-Finder Red (White Hot)
Basic white-hot grey scale, expanded to cover the dynamic range of the
scene with red colourisation of the hottest part of the scene.
oHeat-Finder Red (Black Hot)
Basic black-hot grey scale, expanded to cover the dynamic range of the
scene with red colourisation of the hottest part of the scene.
oHeat-Finder Soft Red (White Hot)
Basic white-hot grey scale, expanded to cover the dynamic range of the
scene with yellow to red colourisation of the hottest part of the scene.
oHeat-Finder Soft Red (Black Hot)
Basic black-hot grey scale, expanded to cover the dynamic range of the
scene with yellow to red colourisation of the hottest part of the scene.
oHeat Marker Red
Basic white-hot grey scale, expanded to cover the dynamic range of the
scene with a gradient of red colourisation above 150 °C.
oHeat Marker Soft Red
Basic white-hot grey scale, expanded to cover the dynamic range of the
scene with a gradient of yellow through to red colourisation above 150 °C.
oHalf Colour
A limited colour scheme that expands to cover the dynamic range of the
scene.
oFull Colour 1
A full colour scheme that expands to cover the dynamic range of the scene.

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oFull Colour 2
An alternative full colour scheme that expands to cover the dynamic range of
the scene.
oFull Colour 3
An alternative full colour scheme that expands to cover the dynamic range of
the scene.
oGreen Scale
Basic green scale colour scheme that expands to cover the dynamic range
of the scene.
•Direct Temperature Measurement
The Argus®4 allows the operator to view the
average temperature of the centre spot of the
scene (defined by the target markings). The
temperature reading is displayed in the bottom right-hand corner of the display.
This system is intended to give the operator the ability to detect possible
hazards such as hot gas bottles or tanks.
The camera can be configured to give a reading in degrees Celsius or degrees
Fahrenheit by using the user software or the remote control. Scene
temperatures between 0 and +800 °C (32 and +1472 °F) can be displayed.
(Argus®4 HR320: −40 and +1000 °C; −40 and +1832 °F). This feature can be
turned off if not required by using the software provided.
Note: If the object in the scene does not fully fill the target marks then a false
reading may be obtained.
Different materials have differing surface emissivities, which will produce
variations in the temperature readings. Variations can also be caused by the
distance from the object. This temperature measurement must be regarded as
an indication and not a guaranteed reading.
If the temperature falls outside the maximum value, the display will show “++++”
in red; if below the minimum, “0°C” in blue.
•SceneSaveTM Image Capture
Up to 100 images can be captured and stored in the Argus®4. These
images can then be viewed or deleted using the remote control or
software provided. See section 2 for details of remote control. Using
the software provided, captured images can be downloaded to a
suitable laptop/PC in several formats.
To capture an image, press the left-hand button. The image capture symbol
appears for a short time above the ambient temperature reading and the
number of the image out of 100 will also be indicated on the display.
If the image capture button is pressed and the camera already has 100 images
stored, a ‘CAMERA FULL’ warning will appear. Before further images can be
captured, unwanted images will need to be deleted using the remote control or
software.

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•Tri-Mode Sensitivity
The Argus®4 has three levels of sensitivity: High, Low and Extended Low. These
levels provide the user with a thermal image over the widest possible
temperature range. The Argus®4 will switch to the optimum level of sensitivity
automatically and will indicate which mode the camera is using by a coloured
“M” symbol at the top of the display.
oHigh Sensitivity Mode M
The Argus®4 will operate in High Sensitivity mode under normal operating
conditions and is indicated by a green “M” symbol. The image that is
produced is clearer and will show more detail. The temperature range for this
mode is between −40 °C and 150 °C (−40 °F and 302 °F). (Argus®4 HR320:
100 °C; 212 °F).
oLow Sensitivity Mode M
The Argus®4 will automatically switch to Low Sensitivity mode when higher
temperatures have been detected. It is indicated by an orange “M” symbol.
The image that is produced loses some clarity, but will still show a significant
amount of detail. The temperature range for this mode is up to 400 °C
(750 °F).
oExtended Low Sensitivity Mode M
If the scene has extreme temperatures, the Argus®4 will automatically switch
to Extended Low Sensitivity mode, indicated by a red “M” symbol, and allows
an image to be produced that is clear and will show some detail. The
temperature range for this mode is up to 800 °C (1472 °F). (Argus®4 HR320:
1000 °C; 1832 °F).
•Zoom A short press on the right-hand button operates the zoom function.
The zoom symbol will appear to the right of the display above the
spot temperature reading and is indicated by the magnifying glass
icon on the screen.
The temperature measurement sample window is also expanded to suit. The
zoom feature can be turned off if not required by using the software provided.
•Ambient Temperature The ambient temperature sensor is fitted to the front of
the camera and the ambient temperature is displayed
on the bottom left-hand side of the display.
The range for ambient temperature measurement is −15 °C (5 °F) to 150 °C
(302 °F). If ambient temperature measurement is not required, it can be turned
off using the software and the reading will be removed from the display. The
ambient temperature will be shown with any image captured.

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Note: The ambient temperature is an indication only.
If the temperature falls outside the minimum value, the display will show “---”.
If the temperature falls outside the maximum value, the display will show “+++”.
•Time and Date
Time and date are displayed at the top of the screen in the format:
dd/mm/yy hh:mm:ss
The date and time can be adjusted using the remote control or software
provided and will be shown on any image captured. US date format can be
selected via the customer software if required. This feature can be turned off if
not required by using the customer software.
1.4 Display Warning Graphics
The Argus®4 is equipped with an advanced microprocessor based control and user
warning system. In addition to controlling the automatic operation of the camera to
ensure the best possible picture at all times, the control system provides graphics
on the display to alert the user to certain conditions as follows:
•Over-temperature Warning
As the circuitry within the camera approaches its maximum internal
operating temperature, a warning symbol in the shape of a
thermometer will appear to the left of the battery display. The camera
will continue to operate at this temperature, but the user may see
some degradation of the image quality.
If the user ignores this warning and continues to operate the camera in very high
temperatures, the warning symbol will flash.
When the flashing temperature warning is present, the camera is very
close to its absolute operating limit and the image will start to degrade
considerably. The user must remove the unit from the high ambient
temperature at this time; failure to comply may result in permanent
damage to the unit. Failure to act upon this level of warning may result in
serious damage to the system and may invalidate the warranty.
•General System Failure Warning
As part of the operation of the system, the microprocessor monitors
certain functions and displays an internationally recognised warning
symbol if it detects a fault. The warning, which takes the form of an
exclamation mark within a triangle, will appear to the left of the battery status
indicator.
If the warning appears and if appropriate, turn the camera off and leave for five
minutes. Turn the camera on and check if the warning symbol has disappeared.
If the warning symbol is still present, or the symptoms return, contact e2v
technologies.
Failure to act upon this level of warning may result in serious damage to
the system and may invalidate the warranty.

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1.5 Operating Notes
The following information relates to a “white-hot” image.
•Interpreting The Image – Relative Temperatures
The image displayed is simply a black and white picture of the infrared energy
entering the lens. The camera displays relative temperature differences between
individual objects and their surroundings irrespective of overall ambient
temperature.
The camera is set up to display objects at various shades between black for
cooler items and white for hotter bodies, e.g. in a room at 20 °C a cold drink
would appear black whilst a hot radiator would appear white. However, in a
room at 250 °C, it is possible that the same hot radiator may appear darker than,
for example, burning materials.
•Identification of Fire and Hotspots
The camera will represent zones of very high temperature as white zones within
the picture. When sufficient heat has been detected, e.g. a large area of fire, the
camera will automatically enter low sensitivity mode. This will extend the
dynamic range of the camera and allow the image of surrounding objects to
remain clearly visible.
•Hidden Fires
It is possible that fires may be burning or smouldering behind doors, in ducting
or in wall or floor cavities. In such circumstances, the operator should look for
areas that appear whiter when compared with the surroundings.
For example, a fire behind a door will cause the door to appear whiter against
the background. Similarly, a white area on an otherwise dark wall could indicate
an area of fire behind the masonry.
•Search for Persons and Objects
The camera is not restricted to locating fires. In many cases, the fire-fighter will
be using the camera to search for casualties, to seek out dangerous items such
as fuel tanks or gas cylinders and also as an aid to navigation through unknown
premises.
•Image Clarity
The sharpness and clarity of the image provided is related to the temperature of
the scene and objects in view. A cold room provides little infrared energy and
less detail is detected than in a warm environment where objects give off
significant energy. In general, the warmer the scene, the more thermal contrast
and hence the greater detail in the picture.
•Heat Layers in Closed Spaces
In a major fire, a layer of hot gases may build up in the upper region of the
closed space. Attempting to use the camera in this hot layer will cause the
image to become featureless. By bringing the camera down beneath this layer,
the unit is able to provide the fire-fighter with a clearer picture of the scene
ahead.

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•Windows and Polished Surfaces
Glass is not transparent to long wavelength infrared energy and it is not possible
for the operator to use the camera to look through a window. A white window
would indicate that the window itself is relatively warm and may be being heated
by a fire behind it. Just as we see reflections in glass under normal
circumstances, it is possible that the camera can detect infrared reflections in
glass, mirrors and polished or painted surfaces. Care must be taken to ensure
that the image seen is not simply a reflection. Experience will give the operator
added confidence.
•Control of Water Streams/Jets
When viewed through the camera, water streams from hose reels will appear
black against the background scene. The control and direction of a water flow
can be monitored by viewing its flow and effect on the fire through the camera. It
may be necessary, if employing a water wall, to drop the wall momentarily to
view the effects of the extinguishing stream.
•Smoke Types
The camera will provide vision through all types of smoke and steam.
•Lens Cleaning During Operation
The camera lens, like the BA visor, may become obscured during use. The lens
may be cleaned with a glove or cloth if necessary.

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2. MENU CONTROL FUNCTIONS
Some of the Argus®4 features can be
adjusted and set up without the need to
connect the camera to a laptop/PC.
The setup menu is accessed by the
remote control or, optionally, via the
button menu.
The button menu is enabled via the
camera software supplied.
The exact design of remote control may
vary over time. The camera menu will
work with most standard Philips TV
remote controls.
To enter the menu using the remote control, press the on/off button on the remote.
To enter the menu using the camera buttons, press the centre on/off button on the
camera for 3 seconds.
IR remote menu
Button menu
To access any function, press the menu
▲ or menu ▼ buttons until the desired
option is displayed. Once the desired
option has been selected, each option
has further actions (see below).
Pressing the on/off button again will set
any changes required and exit the option
list.
Pressing the menu ▲or menu ▼
buttons another option can be selected.
The menu will disappear from the image
after 8 seconds.
To access any function, press the left or
right grey buttons to scroll up and
down, until the desired option is
displayed. Once the desired option has
been selected press the centre button
to access further actions described
below. Pressing the centre button again
will perform or set the action and return
to the previous menu.
Scrolling down to the ‘EXIT MENU’
function and pressing the centre button
will exit the menu.

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The menu has the following items:
Power Down Camera (Button driven menu only)
Date and Time
Colour Mode
OSD Colour
Display Stored Images
Adjust Brightness
Temperature Measurement
Select Language
About
Exit Menu
•Power Down Camera (button menu only)
Hold down the RED button for 3 seconds to make the camera turn off. This
menu item is only present when using the menu through the camera buttons.
•Date and Time
Press the OK button to enter the time and date settings using the menu ▲ or
menu ▼ buttons. Adjust each setting as required by using the + or - buttons.
Once the desired setting has been achieved, scroll to “save time and date” and
press OK.
The button menu cannot be used to set the time, only to choose the time and
date format.
•Colour Mode
By pressing the + or - buttons, the colour options can be scrolled through. These
are:
Grey Scale (White Hot)
Grey Scale (Black Hot)
Heat-Finder Red (White Hot)
Heat-Finder Red (Black Hot)
Heat-Finder Soft Red (White Hot)
Heat-Finder Soft Red (Black Hot)
Heat-Marker Red
Heat-Marker Soft Red
Half Colour
Full Colour 1
Full Colour 2
Full Colour 3
Green Scale
•OSD Colour
By pressing the + or - buttons, the colour of the text, black or white, can be
selected.

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•Display Stored Images
By pressing the + or - buttons, the stored images can be scrolled through.
By pressing the delete button twice the image can be deleted.
When using the button menu the camera grey buttons allow the user to scroll
through the images. Clicking the camera red button brings up the options to
view another image, return to the menu or to delete the image.
•Adjust Brightness
By pressing the + or - buttons, the LCD brightness is increased or reduced.
•Temperature Measurement
By pressing the + or - buttons, the temperature units, Celsius or Fahrenheit, can
be selected.
•Select Language
By pressing the + or – buttons, the on-screen language can be set to English,
French or German.

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3. RECHARGEABLE BATTERY PACK AND CHARGER
The rechargeable battery system
supplied with the Argus®4 camera has
been specifically designed to fast-charge
the Argus®4 Ni-MH rechargeable
batteries (P7030R). The charger is to be
used with the Argus®4 Charging Shoe
and is mains powered. The charger is a
fully automatic “smart charger”,
monitoring voltage, time and temperature
and ensures optimum charge for the
battery.
3.1 Rechargeable Battery Pack
The Argus®4 camera is supplied with two rechargeable battery packs. The
rechargeable packs are designed to power an Argus®4 for 4 hours from a full
charge and use Nickel Metal Hydride (Ni-MH) cells. The battery pack contains
circuitry that monitors the cell’s temperature to ensure that maximum performance
is provided and that correct charging is performed. The pack also has a recoverable
short-circuit protection.
The battery pack provides an output to the ‘battery status Indicator’ on the camera
display. This battery status indicator provides a continuous colour display of the
remaining charge, allowing the fire-fighter to avoid unpredicted power loss.
Battery Indicator
With a new, fully charged battery, the battery indicator will
show full with a solid green bar.
The full length of the battery indicator represents 4 hours of
normal use, so a new good condition battery will show ‘full’
(solid green bar) for some time, as it will run for a little over
4 hours.
When using transmitter accessories the solid coloured bar
will drop faster as they consume more power.
The solid coloured bar will progressively decrease as the
battery capacity is consumed. When the bar has reached a
quarter full, its colour will turn orange and there is
approximately one (1) hour of battery life remaining.
As the battery capacity is consumed further, the bar will
turn red and there is approximately 30 minutes of battery
life remaining.
When the battery capacity has been consumed, the battery
status bar border will turn red and flash to alert the
operator. The time remaining will typically be 10 minutes.

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Battery Age Indicator (Yellow Marker)
The yellow marker shows the maximum charge capacity of a
given battery placed into the camera. This keeps track of the
battery condition as the cells age to give the user a guide as
to how well the battery can perform. When the battery is
charged, the capacity will be approximately the same as the
indicator.
The image shown right is a fully charged old battery, which
shows it will run the camera for around 1½ hours.
To maintain the accuracy of the battery charge indicator, e2v recommends that
batteries be occasionally run through a full charge and discharge cycle as follows:
•Charge battery and make sure that the battery indicator has gone up to
reach the yellow marker.
•Discharge fully.
•Recharge.
This will measure the battery health and reset the yellow line to the current
maximum battery capacity.
Note:
•It is recommended that before each BA team enters the fire, the camera
should be used with a fully charged rechargeable battery.
•Disposal of batteries should be in line with local procedures and they
should be segregated from domestic waste. Alternatively, the batteries
may be returned to e2v technologies for safe disposal.
•It is recommended that the rechargeable batteries are placed into storage
fully charged and are routinely recharged so as to be ready for use and to
maintain performance.
•Shelf life is optimised by storage between -10°C and 40°C (14°F and
104°F).
3.2 Battery Charger
Warnings
•The charger has been designed for indoor use only and should not be exposed
to water or dust. Do not cover the charger while in use.
•The charger is turned on once connected to the mains. Disconnecting it from the
mains will turn it off. The mains socket should be accessible to allow
disconnection if a fault should occur.
•The charger is supplied with several mains cables for worldwide use; ensure
that the correct mains lead is used. Check the condition of the mains lead before
use.
Hazards
•The charger contains dangerous voltages and the cover should not be removed.
There are no user-serviceable parts inside the charger or charging shoe.
Cautions
•Do not charge batteries with too high or low battery temperatures.
•Only use the Argus®4 Rechargeable Battery (P7030R) and Charging Shoe with
this charger.

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•Ensure that the battery charger output lead has been correctly fitted to the
charging shoe before connection to the mains. If purchasing replacement parts,
ensure that the correct version of charger is obtained as the connector has been
revised during the product lifecycle.
Indications on Charger
Normal Charging Operation
Wait for yellow before inserting battery
Fast Charging (up to 2 hours)
Top up charge (2 hours)
Battery is at least 80% charged in this state
Charging finished. Maintenance mode.
To charge another battery
Remove charged battery
Wait for yellow before inserting next battery, 30 seconds
Other indications
Battery cold (<0 °C, 32 °F), slow charging.
Fast charging will begin when it warms up.
Battery warm (40-60 °C, 104-140 °F).
Fast charging will begin when it cools down.
Battery Hot. (>60 °C, 140 °F).
Remove battery and allow to cool before charging
Other Fault
Note
If the battery has not been used for some time, or is completely discharged, the
charger allows 3 minutes for the battery to recover. If this is not enough and the
charger indicates ‘top up’ after 3 minutes, allow the battery to ‘top up’ for the full 2
hours before recharging as normal.

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4. SOFTWARE & CUSTOMER CD
The Argus®camera is supplied with a CD containing current datasheets on both the
camera range and the accessories available. The CD also contains the customer
software for our range of cameras.
The customer software runs on a PC with Windows XP / Vista / Win7. This allows
the user to perform the following tasks:
•View and download images to the PC and save them in standard formats
(bmp and jpg)
•Delete images from the camera
•Upload a splash screen to the camera, for example a brigade logo
•Set the time and adjust camera features to suit the user, such as colour
mode and time/date display.
•Retrieve a status report
Detailed instructions on installation are on the CD.

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Note
The software is specific to camera types, it is important to install and run the correct
software for the camera that is connected. The camera will only connect to the
correct software.

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5. CLEANING, MAINTENANCE AND REPLACEABLE PARTS
•Cleaning
After use and prior to stowing, the camera should be cleaned. This is best
carried out using a cloth soaked with warm soapy water. Solvents should not
be used. If in doubt, contact your supplier.
•Maintenance
No routine maintenance is required for the camera. If it is not in regular use, it
should be switched on for a period of ten minutes every month to check correct
operation.
•Replaceable Parts
Due to the environment in which the camera is used, the user can replace
certain parts. If any damage beyond these parts occurs, return the camera to
e2v technologies or an authorised repair centre.
Any attempt at repair by unauthorised personnel may cause serious damage
and will invalidate the warranty. THERE ARE NO OTHER USER
SERVICEABLE PARTS.
Handle (P7030HA)
To remove the handle, spin the large thumbwheel anti-clockwise until the handle
detaches from the camera body. Refitting is the reverse of the above, making
sure that the locating pip is positioned correctly.
Side Straps (P7030SS)
To replace the side straps, remove the front and rear bumpers. Unbuckle the
straps and pull through the retaining pins. Replacement is the reverse of
removal.
Front Bumper (P7030FB), Rear Bumper (P7030RB)
To replace the front and rear bumpers, unclip the bumper from the groove in the
case body and peel off. Replacement is the reverse of removal, making sure
that the bumper fits into the groove.
Other Spares and Accessories
Accessory
Part Number
Alternative
Neck Strap
P7030NS
Rechargeable Battery Pack
P7030R
Battery Charger Unit
P7030BC
ARGUS4-BC2
Battery Charging Shoe
P7030CS
ARGUS4-CS2
Remote Control
P7030RC
USB Computer Lead
P7030PC
Bung
P7030BU
User Manual
P7030UM
CD-ROM
P7030CD
Camera Carry Case
P7030SC
Hard Carry Case
P7030HC
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