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This product is a tool-like handheld thermographic IR camera. It has
110,592/27,648 effective infrared pixels, laser, illuminator and 500W-pixel
visible lens. It can be connected to the PC, TF card, mobile devices
(IPHONE or Android devices) and HDMI display, meeting the demands
of use in different occasions.
This Manual is a universal manual covering a variety of thermal cameras
in a product line, which means that certain functions and instructions are
not applicable to your particular module of IR camera.
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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.
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for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Note: 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. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct
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radiation sources, such as the sun, laser, spot welder, etc.
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device is used in the environment with water, attention shall be paid to
avoid splashing the water onto the device. Cover the lens cover when the
device is not used.
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to the special packing box.
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damage and loss of warranty rights.
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temperature, which may cause damage to the device.
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the interference by one or more of the following measures:
-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirement.
The device can be used in portable exposure condition without restriction.

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may cause damage to the device.
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following must be strictly observed:
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high temperature object.
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immediately rinse eyes with clear water, and take medical care.
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Manual, and comply with the charging steps and precautions. Wrong
charging causes the battery to become hot, damaged, and even causes
human injuries.
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the thermal imager with clean and soft cloth.
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staining the optical surface of the lens, especially avoid touching the lens
with hand, because the sweat on the hand will leave traces on the lens
glass, and may corrode the optical coating layer on the glass surface.
When the optical lens surface is contaminated, use professional lens
paper to wipe carefully.
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wear and tear. If the standby time of the device is found to be greatly
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environment, the device surface might be hot, which is normal. When it
is overheating, please stop charging and move the device to the shade.
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Please avoid long-time contact to the overheating device.
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use the original battery and charging wire provided by our company.
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power prompt.
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shut down.
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, it indicates that the battery has been run out. The device can be
launched only after being charged with an original charger for more than
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device will always be red.
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the device will change from red to green and there is no need to continue
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Contents
Chapter 1 List of Items................................................................. 2
Chapter 2 Overview of Component............................................. 6
Chapter 3 Overview of Mainframe............................................... 10
AA glance at functional areas...................................... 10
BGallery........................................................................ 11
C Shortcut menu........................................................... 12
Chapter 4 Observation................................................................. 16
Image mode switching.................................................. 16
Temperature measurement........................................... 17
Electroniczooming........................................................ 18
Chapter 5 Shooting....................................................................... 20
Photoshooting............................................................ 20
Addingannotation.................................................. 21
Adding shooting annotation................................... 22
Adding text annotation........................................... 23
Adding audio annotation........................................ 23
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VideoRecording.......................................................... 25
Real-timeanalysis....................................................... 26
Adding /removing analysis object.......................... 26

Resizing of analysis object.................................... 27
Real-time temperature curve of object.................. 27
Function analysis of moving object........................ 28
Color palette switching........................................... 29
Manual adjustment of brightness/contrast............. 30
Analysis on temperature difference....................... 31
File browsing............................................................... 32
Pictureanalysis........................................................... 33
Picture editing........................................................ 33
Picture zoom in/out................................................ 34
PDFgeneration...................................................... 35
PDFprinting........................................................... 36
Video playback...................................................... 37
Videoanalysis........................................................ 38
Isotherm....................................................................... 40
Below isotherm...................................................... 40
Aboveisotherm...................................................... 41
External isotherm.................................................. 41
LEVEL and SPN functions......................................... 42
Customized emissivity............................................... 43
Chapter 6 SystemSettings........................................................... 46
Systemsettings........................................................... 46
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Center temperature cursor..................................... 46
Temperature measurement range......................... 46
Switch of temperature unit..................................... 47
Switch of distance unit........................................... 47
Alarmsetting.......................................................... 48
High temperature alarm......................................... 48
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Brightness.............................................................. 49
Scheduled shutdown............................................. 50
Scheduled sleep.................................................... 50
Volume................................................................... 51
Vibration feedback................................................. 51
Automatic lens recognition.................................... 52
Disabling of automatic lens recognition................. 52
Temperature marker on full screen........................ 53
Color of isotherms.................................................. 53
Local settings.............................................................. 54
Photo shooting setting........................................... 54
Resolution setting of visible image........................ 54
Videoformat........................................................... 55
Report setting........................................................ 55
Time/Date.............................................................. 56
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Watermarksetting.................................................. 57
Connection settings................................................... 58
WIFI switch............................................................ 58
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Bluetooth................................................................ 60
About updates............................................................. 61
Programupgrade................................................... 61
Firmwareupgrade.................................................. 61
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Storagespace........................................................ 64
Formatting TF card................................................ 65
Data synchronization............................................. 65
Restore default settings......................................... 66
Chapter 7 Connection with External Devices............................ 68
Portconnection........................................................... 68
Micro HDMI interface............................................. 68
USBinterface......................................................... 68
Computer settings for connection to IR analysis
software................................................................. 69
IR analysis software connection............................ 78
Installing memory card and lens............................... 80
Contents

Installing memory card.......................................... 80
Removing memory card........................................ 80
Assemble optional lens......................................... 82
Assemble high-temperature lens........................... 83
Externalconnection.................................................... 84
WirelessAP setting................................................ 84
Latest Version IOS/Android Acquisitions................. 84
Chapter 8 TroubleshootingGuide............................................... 86
FAQs............................................................................ 86
Contents

Standard Items˖
Thermal imager, Lithium battery×2, Adapter (including
the adapter plug), USB cable, Hand strap, HDMI cable,
Capacitive screen gloves, Quick Start GuideˈUser Manual,
TF card (16GB), Charging Dock, Tripod interface
Optional Accessories:
Lithium battery, Camera Pouch, Charging Dock, Optional
lens, Tripod interface, Sun shade, Bluetooth headset
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A A glance at functional areas
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browsing interface. Then click the selected image to enter the image editing
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1. Under real-time image state, slide up the shortcut icon [ ] at the bottom
of the interface, the system would pop out the shortcut menu interface.
2. Contents of the shortcut menu are as follows:
Camera mode: switch between the photo shooting mode and video recording
mode.
Infraredmode: switch among the IR mode, visible light mode, fusion mode and
picture-in-picture mode.
Illuminator: turn on/off the illuminator module.
Laser: turn on/ off the laser module.
Hotspot: turn on/ off the wireless AP.
How to enter shortcut menu
C Shortcut menu:
Provide shortcut operations in real-time image, mainly including IR mode
switching, camera mode switching, illuminator switching, laser switching,
wireless AP hotspot switching, zoom adjustment, USB real-time video.
Overview of Mainframe
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