Bullard Eclipse User manual

Eclipse®Thermal Imager
User Manual
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Congratulations
Congratulations on the purchase of your new Bullard Eclipse Thermal Imager.
The Eclipse represents a milestone in handheld firefighting thermal imaging,
offering breakthroughs in portability, ease-of-use, and affordability to create
the market’s first truly personal-issue thermal imager. Designed with high-heat,
impact-resistant engineered polymers and infused with the latest thermal imaging
technology, the Eclipse is a powerful firefighting tool.
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 Thermal Imager include:
• Search and rescue
• Scene assessment
• Locating the seat of the re
• Determining the spread of the re
• Locating hot spots
• Identifying potential ashover situations
• Determining ventilation points
• Determining entry and exit points
• Overhaul
• Hazmat
• Wildland reghting
• Incident investigation
• Training
Getting Started
Registering Your Eclipse via myBullard™
Before using your Eclipse Thermal Imager for the first time, it is necessary for you
to register the product with Bullard. Registration accomplishes several important
tasks.
• Registration assures that you will always stay informed of the latest
product updates, service and training information related to the Eclipse
Thermal Imager.
• Registration will reduce the startup time of your imager from 30 seconds to
less than four seconds.
• Registration activates a security feature on the Eclipse. With this feature
activated, should your Eclipse ever become lost or stolen, provide Bullard
with a copy of a police report so we can ag that serial number in our
database. If the imager is ever returned to Bullard for service or upgrade,
you will be notified.
• Upon registration via myBullard, you will be able to download optional
features straight to your Eclipse Thermal Imager without returning the unit
to Bullard.
NOTE
Do not connect your Eclipse Thermal Imager to your computer until after the
myBullard software is installed. Failure to observe this practice may result in
the installation of defective USB drivers.
Downloading and Installing
myBullard Software
myBullard is a powerful tool for you to register,
inventory, maintain, service, and enhance your thermal
imaging products and accessories. This easy-to-use
software enhancement will help you organize and
optimize your thermal imaging operations.
If you turn on your Eclipse prior to registration, the Eclipse
display will advise you of the need to register your thermal imager. This message
will be displayed for 30 seconds, after which, the Eclipse will function normally.
Upon registration; however, the advisory message will disappear and the Eclipse
will power up to normal operation in less than four seconds.
Registration is accomplished by downloading and installing the myBullard
software onto your computer, running myBullard, and then connecting your Eclipse
Thermal Imager via the enclosed data cable. To download the myBullard software,
insert the CD that came with your Eclipse. After the program loads, click myBullard
under the Eclipse icon and follow the instructions to download and install the
program.
NOTE
As an alternative to using the CD, you can connect to the internet and go to
www.bullard.com/mybullard.
Upon running the installation program, you will be prompted with language and
license terms selections and then the following dialog box (Figure 1). Make sure to
select applicable modules so that these will be available when you run myBullard.
However, if you do not do this, you can still add modules within myBullard at any
time.
After selecting the modules and clicking the Next button, the installation process
for myBullard will begin. Follow the remaining prompts and instructions to
complete installation.
Using myBullard
Begin by launching myBullard from the icon on your desktop. Create a profile in
the opening menu and complete the requested information. Upon completion,
you will need to activate your account from your email (myBullard will send you
an activation email). Once you activate your account, you will be able to use all
features in myBullard.
myBullard is composed of separate modules, logically categorized to help you
navigate within the program. Each module also contains a help section to assist
you in using the module. Below are overviews of the modules used with Eclipse.
Eclipse module
In the Eclipse module, you can:
• register your Eclipse thermal imager(s)
• customize the look of installed features and startup graphics
• inquire about and download features additions and upgrades to your
Eclipse thermal imager(s)
• manage your Eclipse inventory and installed features
• review operating manuals
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 Thermal Imager. This is especially important for users who may
use the Eclipse 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.
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Connecting Your Eclipse
After installing the myBullard software, you will need to connect your Eclipse
Thermal Imager to your computer. In order to connect your Eclipse to your
computer, please follow these steps (Figure 2):
1.
Press in firmly and pull back on battery release to release battery.
2.
Press in firmly and pull back on battery release and insert the red data cable
assembly.
3. Connect power adaptor to red data cable
assembly.
4. Connect power adaptor to power outlet.
5. Connect USB to PC.
6. Turn on Eclipse by pressing power button.
Use and Operation
Power
To turn on your Bullard Eclipse Thermal Imager, depress the black power button
located on top of the unit (Figure 3). Upon pressing the power button, you will hear
an audible click, and 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 the power button.
Battery Status Indicator
A battery status indicator, located at the bottom center of the display, indicates
the remaining battery charge for the Eclipse. 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 40% charge, and then to red when it
reaches 20% charge. At 10% remaining charge, the red bar will ash.
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 30 seconds to three minutes, depending on the environment.
Temperature Measurement Features
Your Eclipse may be equipped with optional temperature measurement features.
If equipped with the Relative Heat Indicator (RHI), the display on the Eclipse will
show a bar graph style temperature gauge. The RHI indicates the approximate
temperature of the object viewed within the “crosshairs” shown in the middle
of the display. The numeric temperature indicator, if equipped, functions in the
same way but indicates the temperature as 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 “crosshairs” 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.
High Heat Colorization Feature
Your Eclipse may be equipped with High Heat
Colorization, a feature which colorizes heat levels
in various color hues. Starting at 500 degrees,
heated objects are tinted yellow and gradually
transition to orange and then to solid red as heat
levels rise. This feature identifies specific heat
layers alerting firefighters to areas of intense
heat providing an enhanced visual awareness of the hottest objects in a scene.
Electronic Thermal Throttle®
Your Eclipse 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. Press
the left side of the cover, which is the left button on the throttle, to activate the
ETT (Figure 4). The ETT will automatically sense the hottest area in the scene and
color it blue. Continuing to press the left button (or holding it down) will further
engage ETT and will color more of the scene blue, eventually coloring even the
coolest objects blue.
NOTE
As the throttle engages more of the scene, the blue will become lighter in
hue to help differentiate objects in the scene.
As you cycle through the scene, you’ll see the symbol “TT” and a corresponding
number in the upper left hand corner of the display. The “TT” indicates “Thermal
Throttle” mode. The number (0-100) is a point of reference to indicate the level
of Thermal Throttle engagement; by itself it has no specic meaning. Most of the
benefits of the ETT are accomplished with the first few presses of the button. To
deactivate the ETT or lessen the amount of blue in the scene, press (or hold) the
right side of the cover, which is the right button on the throttle. Alternatively, you
can quickly deactivate the ETT, by pressing both buttons simultaneously for one
second or turning off the Eclipse and turning it back on.
Loading/Unloading a Battery
To load a battery (Figure 5), depress and then
slide the battery release switch in the direction
of the arrow indicated on the button. With
the battery release switch engaged, slide the
battery into the groove in the cavity located at
the bottom of the unit. You will hear an audible
“click” when the battery is properly seated.
To unload a battery, depress and then slide the
battery release switch in the direction of the
arrow indicated on the switch. With the battery release switch engaged, grip the
battery by its exposed bottom section and pull it away from the unit (Figure 5).
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Figure 5
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NOTE
If the battery is inserted without first retracting the battery release switch,
the battery will not fully seat. If this occurs, remove the battery and follow
reload using the instructions above. The battery latch mechanism prevents
accidental battery release upon impact.
Charging and
Maintaining Batteries
If you purchased an Eclipse Powerhouse
with your Eclipse Thermal Imager, see the
enclosed Eclipse Powerhouse manual for
charging instructions. If you purchase a
PowerUp Charger/Conditioner/Analyzer
with your Eclipse Thermal Imager, see the
enclosed PowerUp manual for charging
instructions. If you purchased an Eclipse
Thermal Imager only, you received a
charging base.
To charge a battery in the charger included with your Eclipse, place it in the
charging base (Figure 6). A steady red light will indicate that the battery is
charging, while a steady green light will indicate a full charge. The system will
detect the full charge and will not overcharge the battery. A completely drained
battery takes up to three hours to fully recharge.
As with all batteries, your Bullard rechargeable battery will experience a slow
drain of its charge during storage. The amount of drain varies widely based on
storage conditions. To ensure adequate battery life, charge each of your batteries
every two weeks or, for best performance, keep your Eclipse and spare battery
charged in your vehicle in the Eclipse Powerhouse truck mount charger accessory
(part number: ECLPOWERHOUSE). If you are using a Powerhouse charger, follow
the instructions contained in the accompanying manual.
NOTE
Ensure that the charging base is receiving power from a source via either
the AC or DC power adapters. If you do not see the red LED illuminate when
you place a battery into the charger, the battery is not charging.
NOTE
New, fully charged NiMH batteries will provide a run time of more than three
hours. To extend the potential lifespan of your batteries, fully drain and
recharge each battery monthly. For best operational results, develop a clear
formalized plan for maintaining, charging, and replacing your batteries.
Retractable Strap
The Eclipse Thermal Imager fits easily into a turnout gear pocket for convenient
storage while crawling or working. Additionally, Bullard offers a retractable strap
that can be used with the Eclipse, so that it is always at the ready. The strap (part
number: ECLRETRACT), purchased separately, can be mounted to a D-ring on your
turnout gear coat and connected to the D-ring on the Eclipse.
Care Instructions
The Bullard Eclipse Thermal Imager requires little maintenance. For best results,
after each use:
• Clean the outside of the unit with mild soap or detergent.
• Wipe the lens with a soft cloth.
• Clean the display with a soft cloth.
• Check screw tightness on cover display.
• Store your thermal imager in the optional truck mount or in the delivery case
provided.
• All thermal imagers should be maintained using a proper program.
Cleaning the Lens
The Bullard Eclipse lens is recessed in an impact resistant bezel. The lens can be
cleaned with a soft cloth and soapy water as required.
Replacing the Video Display Cover Window
The display cover (Figure 7) has a scratch-resistant hard coating to minimize
marring. However, if heavy scratching or gouging does occur, the cover window
can be replaced. To do this, remove the
four Phillips head screws along the sides
of the window. Remove the plastic display
cover window and replace with a new
one (part number:ECLWINDOW). Do not
over-tighten.
Do not allow the metal contacts on the battery to come in contact with a
conductive surface, such as a metal table or another battery. While the Eclipse
is equipped with protective circuitry to prevent product damage, contact with
conductive surfaces can complete the battery circuit and cause the battery to
overheat or melt. Failure to observe this warning may result in permanent
battery damage, property damage and/or serious injury.
WARNING
The Eclipse Thermal Imager is extremely sensitive to intense, radiant heat
sources. Never point the Eclipse at the sun or any other source of extreme
radiant heat, as this could severely damage the thermal imager.
WARNING
Figure 7
Do not use solvents or paint thinners to clean your Bullard Eclipse Thermal
Imager, as they could permanently mar the surface or degrade the protective
properties of the casing.
Do not intentionally submerge the unit underwater or subject the unit to high-pressure
water. Follow care instructions described above.
Failure to observe these instructions may result in product damage.
Any damage caused by improper care is not covered under warranty.
CAUTION
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Service
If your Bullard Thermal Imager is not performing properly, contact Bullard
Customer Service at 877-BULLARD (285-5273). Outside the U.S. and Canada,
call 1-859-234-6611. Describe the problem to the Bullard representative as
completely as possible. For your convenience, your representative will try to help
you diagnose or correct the problem over the phone. Before returning your Bullard
Thermal Imager, you should verify with your representative that the product
should be returned to Bullard. Bullard Customer Service will provide you with
written permission and a return authorization number.
If the return is a non-warranty repair, a Bullard Customer Service Representative
or your local distributor will provide you with a repair invoice estimate. To
authorize repair, you must provide a purchase order to your distributor for the
amount of the estimate. Once Bullard or a local distributor authorizes your repair,
Bullard will issue you a return authorization number so that you can return the
unit to Bullard. Bullard will repair the unit and ship it from our factory within 48
business hours. If the cost of repairs exceeds the stated quote by more than 15%
or by more than $100, a Bullard representative will re-estimate your repair and
Bullard or your local distributor will contact you for authorization to complete
repairs. After repairs are completed and the goods have been returned to you,
Bullard or your distributor will invoice you for the actual repair amount.
NOTE
Prior to returning your Bullard Thermal Imager, decontaminate and clean
the thermal imager to remove any hazardous or contaminated materials
that may have settled on the product during use. Laws and/or shipping
regulations prohibit the shipment of hazardous or contaminated materials.
Products suspected of contamination will be professionally decontaminated
at the customer’s expense.
Returned products will be inspected upon return to the Bullard facility. If the repair
is under warranty, Bullard will repair the unit and ship it from our factory within 48
business hours.
Warranty
Bullard warrants to the original purchaser that the Bullard Eclipse and all
features/accessories installed in the unit as well as battery charging units are
free of defects in materials and workmanship under intended use and service for
a period of one (1) year from date of activation. Bullard’s obligation under this
warranty is limited to repairing or replacing, at Bullard’s option, articles that are
returned within the warranty period and that, after examination, are shown to
Bullard’s satisfaction to be defective, subject to the following limitations:
a) Article must be returned to Bullard with shipping charges prepaid.
b) Article must not be altered from its original conguration.
c) Article must not have been misused, abused, or damaged in transport.
d) Maintenance and eld replaceable items, if defective, are covered under
warranty for a ninety (90) day period from the date of purchase. These items
include:
• Batteries
• Straps
• Display covers
• AC/DC adapters
Bullard provides a limited lifetime warranty on the Eclipse outer shell. This
warrants that the outer shell is free of defects in materials and workmanship
under intended use and service for the original purchaser. Bullard’s obligation
under this warranty is limited to repairing or replacing, at Bullard’s option, articles
that after examination are shown to Bullard’s satisfaction to be defective, subject
to the following limitations:
1. Article must not be altered from its original conguration.
2. Article must not have been misused, abused, or damaged in transport.
3. When the outer shell is obsolete and Bullard no longer stocks the part, the
limited lifetime warranty will be terminated.
In no event shall Bullard be responsible for damages, loss of use, or other
indirect, incidental, consequential or special costs, expenses or damages incurred
by the purchaser, notwithstanding that Bullard has been advised of the possibility
of such damages.
Any implied warranties, including warranties of merchantability and fitness for
a particular purpose, are limited in duration to one (1) year from the date of
manufacture of this.
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential
damages, or allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above
limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specic
legal rights, and you may have other rights which vary from state to state.
Extended Warranty
The extended warranty has all the same terms and conditions as the one-year
warranty, except it is for a period totaling two years (standard one-year warranty
plus one additional year). This warranty can be purchased through any authorized
Bullard distributor.
Do not attempt to disassemble the Bullard EclipseThermal Imager. Disassembling
the unit voids all warranties. For your convenience, TORX head screws have been
used to mark all areas that are non user-serviceable.
Like all thermal imagers sold at the time of this printing, the Bullard Eclipse is not
certified as intrinsically safe. Failure to follow these instructions could result in
death, serious injury and/or product damage.
Thermal imaging is not a technology designed to replace current fire fighting
tactics. Rather, it is a tool that allows the firefighter to be more effective and to
make better decisions.
Firefighters should not stop using basic fire safety tactics. All firefighters should
receive proper training on the following topics: how thermal imagers work; the
uses and limitations of thermal imagers; image interpretation; and the safety
considerations for thermal imaging use.
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