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Master cool 52300 User manual

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40˚40˚
Micron
SD
1. LCD
2. MODE
3. UP
4. DOWN
5. UNIT
6. COLOR
PALETTE
7. MICRO SD
8. MINI USB
9. INFRARED
LENS
10. TRIGGER
11. BATTERY COVER
SETTING UP YOUR THERMAL IMAGER (TIM)
INSTALLING THE MICRO SD CARD
Before you begin to use your TIM, a microSD card must be inserted. A microSD card is a
memory device that allows you to store images and videos recorded by your TIM. There is
an 8 GB microSD card included in the product package. Please follow the steps below to
insert the microSD card.
1. Please identify the 8GB microSD card, and remove it from its package.
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SECTION 1: Setting Up your TERMAL IMAGER(TIM)
Installing the microSD card
Before you begin to use your TIM, a microSD card must be inserted. A
microSD card is a memory device that allows you to store images, and
videos recorded by your TIM. There is an 8GB microSD card included in the
product package. Please follow the steps below to insert the microSD
card.
1. Please identify the 8GB microSD card, and
remove it from its package.
On one side of your TIM there is a rubber plug
protecting the microSD slot and the USB
connector from dust and damage. Please pull it
up slightly and gently, and turn it 90°
clockwise.
2. Insert the microSD card
with the narrow side
towards the slot, and the
white lettering facing
toward the screen.
Push it all the way
inside the slot until you
hear a “click”, and the
microSD card is now locked
in place.
3. Once the microSD card is installed
place the rubber plug back to
secure the area against damage.
microSD
adapter
microSD
memory
You can easily damage the microSD
card by improper operation.
Please be careful when inserting,
removing, or handling the microSD
card.
Rubber
Plug
Sensor
Lens
Trigger
Batteries
Compartment
microSD
card slot
USB Type B
Connector
PLEASE NOTE: You can easily damage the microSD card by improper operation.
Please be careful when inserting, removing, or handling the microSD card.
On one side of your TIM there is a rubber plug protecting the microSD slot and the USB
connector from dust and damage. Please pull it up slightly and gently, and turn it 90°
clockwise.
2. Insert the microSD card with the narrow side towards the slot, and the white lettering
facing towards the screen.
Push it all the way inside the slot until you hear a “click”, and the microSD card is now
locked in place.
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SECTION 1: Setting Up your TERMAL IMAGER(TIM)
Installing the microSD card
Before you begin to use your TIM, a microSD card must be inserted. A
microSD card is a memory device that allows you to store images, and
videos recorded by your TIM. There is an 8GB microSD card included in the
product package. Please follow the steps below to insert the microSD
card.
1. Please identify the 8GB microSD card, and
remove it from its package.
On one side of your TIM there is a rubber plug
protecting the microSD slot and the USB
connector from dust and damage. Please pull it
up slightly and gently, and turn it 90°
clockwise.
2. Insert the microSD card
with the narrow side
towards the slot, and the
white lettering facing
toward the screen.
Push it all the way
inside the slot until you
hear a “click”, and the
microSD card is now locked
in place.
3. Once the microSD card is installed
place the rubber plug back to
secure the area against damage.
microSD
adapter
microSD
memory
You can easily damage the microSD
card by improper operation.
Please be careful when inserting,
removing, or handling the microSD
card.
Rubber
Plug
Sensor
Lens
Trigger
Batteries
Compartment
microSD
card slot
USB Type B
Connector
3. Once the microSD card is installed place the rubber plug back to secure the area against
damage.
CAPTURING IMAGES AND VIDEO
You need to have a microSD card installed before taking images or videos with your
TIM.To insert/remove a microSD card please turn off the unit.
USING YOUR TIM:
You can record the information being displayed as an image, or a video into the microSD
card. To setup the file type, please follow these steps:
• Go to the Main Menu, by pressing MODE.
• Scroll down to Save File as option.
• Press the TRIGGER to enter to that sub-menu.
• Select the type of file you need: Photo (image) or Video.
• Press MODE to exit the Main Menu and go to the main screen.
• To Start/Stop capturing press the TRIGGER.
REVIEWING YOUR RECORDINGS ON YOUR TIM
You can review your recordings by pressing the UP/DOWN button from the main screen.
(NOTE: The TIM will display only those file types you have selected on the Save File as
menu).
USING YOUR PC
To use your TIM with the PC, you should have your TIM properly installed in your PC. If
this is the first time you are connecting your TIM with the PC, please visit the next section
“Installing the TERMAL IMAGER(TIM) Software” before continuing.
Once your TIM is fully connected to your PC you can use the supplied software to record
the information being displayed as an image, a video, a binary data stream or a text file.
• Image File:
By pressing the “Picture and Temperature Data” button you will save a BMP (bitmap)
file with a screenshot of what the thermal sensor is reading (same as the preview on
your screen). These files are stored in the application folder.
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Capturing images and video
Using your TIM:
You can record the information being displayed as an image, or a video
into the microSD card. To setup the file type, please follow these
steps:
•Go to the Main Menu, by pressing MODE.
•Scroll down to Save File as option.
•Press the TRIGGER to enter to that sub-menu.
•Select the type of file you need: Photo (image) or Video.
•Press MODE to exit the Main Menu and go to the main screen.
•To Start/Stop capturing press the TRIGGER.
Reviewing your recordings on your TIM
You can review your recordings by pressing the UP/DOWN button from the
main screen.
(NOTE: The TIM will display only those file types you have selected on
the Save File as menu).
Using your PC:
To use your TIM with the PC, you should have your TIM properly
installed in your PC. If this is the first time you are connecting
your TIM with the PC, please visit the next section “SECTION 2:
Installing the TERMAL IMAGER(TIM) Software” before continuing.
Once your TIM is fully connected to your PC you can use the supplied
software to record the information being displayed as an image, a
video, a binary data stream or a text file.
•Image File:
By pressing the “Picture and
Temperature Data” button you will
save a BMP (bitmap) file with a
screenshot of what the thermal
sensor is reading (same as the
preview on your screen). These files
are stored in the application
folder.
You need to have a microSD card installed before taking images or
videos with your TIM.
To insert/remove a microSD card please turn off the unit.
• Video/Binary Data Stream/Text file:
To record a video/binary data stream/text file you need to setup the storage folder first
by pressing the “Save To” button and then specifying the file name and file type (AVI,
BDS, TXT). When you are ready to record press the “Rec” button, and when you are done
press the “Stop” button to stop the recording.
REVIEWING YOUR RECORDINGS ON YOUR PC
You can review the recordings made with your TIM in your PC if your PC is equipped with
a SD card reader. If your PC does not have an SD card reader you may use an external SD
card reader.
Turn your TIM off and remove the microSD card by pushing it further. You will hear a
“click” indicating the microSD card is freely unlocked and can be pulled out. Place the
microSD card into the supplied microSD card adapter. The adapter allows your microSD
card to fit into normal SD slot in your PC (if available) and transfer your data easily.
BASIC OPERATION
1. Power On:
Press Trigger (10) to power on the unit.
2. Taking a thermal image and temperature:
After power on, simply aim at the measure target with Lens
(9) to get the thermal image and temperature immediately.
Please make sure the target area is within the field of view.
Note: There are three cursors on the screen. One cursor
shows the temperature of the object located in the middle of
the screen. The other two moving cursors indicate the highest
and lowest temperatures in the thermal image.
3. Save thermal images:
Press Trigger (10) to save the thermal image to the micro SD card, press Up Key (3) or
Down Key (4) to show the saved images. Press Mode Key (2) to return to the
measurement screen. (The default mode is “Picture”. You can select “Picture” or “Filter”
mode first. Please see the “FUNCTIONS” section to learn how to setup the “Save mode”.)
4. Color palettes:
Press Color Palette Key (6) to select thermal image, (4 selectable color palettes).
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The thermal imager camera can measure from -20~250°C (-4~482°F) and displays the thermal image and temperature.
Furthermore, thermal images can be saved to a micro SD card. Transferring images to the software is included for image report
generation from these saved images.
OPERATION
1. Power on
Press Mode Key ( 2) or Trigger ( 10 ) to power on the unit.
2. Taking a thermal image and temperature
After power on, simply aim the thermal imager camera at the measure target with Lens
(9) and get the thermal image and temperature immediately. Please make sure the
target area is within the field of view.
Note: There are three cursors on the screen. The cross sign shows the temperature of
the object located in the middle of the screen. Other two moving cursors indicate the
highest and lowest temperatures in the thermal image.
3. Save thermal images
Press Trigger ( 10 ) to save the thermal image to the micro SD card, press Up Key ( 3) or
Down Key ( 4) to show the saved images. Press Mode Key ( 2) again to return to the
measurement screen.
4.
Color palettes
Press Color Palette Key ( 6) to select the color palette (4 selectable color palettes) to view thermal images.
Ironbow
Rainbow
High
c
ontrast
Grayscale
5. C/°F/K
Press Unit Key ( 5) for C°F or K transferred.
6. Power off
Press Mode Key ( 2) for more than 5 sec. to power off the unit. Auto power off time is around 30 sec..
FUNCTIONS
Press Mode Key ( 2) for scrolling more display functions, then press Up key ( 3) or Down key ( 4) to change the
functions, then press Trigger ( 10 ) to confirm it.
Emissivity
The
default
emissivity is
0.95
, or select other d
efault emissivity:
Matt:0.95
,
Semi
-
matt:0.8
,
Semi
-
glossy:0.6
,
Glossy:0.3
Select Set value to adjust the emissivity (0.1 to 1 step .01).
HAL You can select Set Min temp or Set Max item to adjust the High Alarm (HAL) or Lo Alarm (LAL) limits
(step .1).
LAL
Language Selectable Chinese or English.
Backlight Selectable 5 levels of brightness.
Set Time Set the date and time in MM/DD/YYYY (month/day/year) and HH/MM/SS (hour/minute/second) formats.
Time stamp Turn on Time stamp to save thermal images with real-time stamp.
Turn off Time stamp to hide date and time on stored thermal images.
Erase Image Select Yes, All image! to clear all stored thermal images.
Reset Select Reset to recover the factory setting data.
Set parameter
Select Use Median Value to reduce noise in an image.
Select No Filter to display real image noise.
STORAGE & CLEANING
It should be stored at room temperature. The sensor lens is the most delicate part of the thermometer. The lens should be kept
clean at all times, care should be taken when cleaning the lens using only a soft cloth or cotton swab with water or medical alcohol.
Allowing the lens to fully dry before using the thermometer. Do not submerge any part of the thermometer.
BATTERIES
The thermometer incorporates visual low battery indication as follows:
‘
Battery OK
’
: measurements
are possible
‘
Battery Low
’
: battery needs to be
replaced, measurements are still possible
‘
Battery Exhausted
’
: measurements are
not possible
When the ‘Low Battery’ icon indicates the battery is low, the battery should be replaced immediately with AA, 1.5V batteries.
Please note: It is important to turn the instrument off before replacing the battery otherwise the thermometer may malfunction.
Dispose of used battery promptly and keep away from children.
SPECIFICATION
Thermal Image Resolution 32*31
Measurement Range -20~250°C (-4~482°F)
Accuracy (Tamb=20~26°C) 2% of reading, or 2°C(4°F) whichever is greater
Thermal Sensitivity 0.1°C
Frame Rate 9Hz
Field of View 40*40 deg
Emissivity Range 0.95 default – adjustable 0.1 to 1 step .01
Focus Focus free
LCD (inch) 2.8
LCD Type Color
Image Storage Stores up to 60000 images/GB, Bitmap (BMP) file format.
Memory Type Support 8G micro SD card
Sensor Filter (um) 8~14um
Interface USB
Battery Type AA*4
Battery Life (hr)(backlit) 6
Dimensions 94.65 x 74.03 x 233.68mm (3.73 x 2.91 x 9.20 inch)
Weight 411 grams(14.5 oz) including batteries (AA*4pcs)
EMC/RFI: Readings may be affected if the unit is operated within radio frequency electromagnetic field strength of approximately 3 volts per
meter, but the performance of the instrument will not be permanently affected.
* IP54 Splash Proof
IRONBOW RAINBOW HIGH CONTRAST GRAY SCALE
5.°C/°F/°K:
Press unit key (5) for °C, °F or °K units.
6. Power Off:
Press Mode Key (2) for more than 3 sec. to power off the unit. Adjustable Auto Power Off
time is set at 30 sec. from the factory.
FUNCTIONS
Press Mode Key (2) for display functions, press Up Key (3) or Down Key (4) to highlight the
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function, then press Trigger (10) to confirm. Use the arrows to change the value. Press the
Trigger to save and Mode to return to normal functioning.
E The default emissivity is 0.95, or select other default emissivity: Matt:
0.95, Semi-matt: 0.8, Semi-glossy: 0.6, Glossy: 0.3
Select Set Value to adjust the emissivity (0.1 to 1, in 0.01 steps)
HAL You can select HAL or LAL to adjust the High Alarm ( HAL) or Low Alarm
(LAL) limits.
LAL
Power off The default setting is “Auto off 1 min”, you can select other default values:
5, 10, 20 minutes or “No auto off”. Manually power off the device by
pressing Mode Key (2) for 3 seconds.
Backlight Select low, middle or high
Set time Set the date and time in MM/DD/YYYY (month/day/year) and HH/MM/SS
(hour/minute/second) formats.
Time
stamp
Turn on Time Stamp to save thermal images with time stamp.
Turn off Time Stamp to hide date and time on stored thermal images.
Erase file Select All picture! to clear all stored thermal images.
Select All movie! to clear all stored videos.
Save
mode
Select Picture to save thermal images in image mode. (BMP and Excel
formats)
Select Movie to save thermal images in video mode.
Noise filter Turn on Filter to reduce noise in an image.
Turn off Filter to display real image noise.
STORAGE & CLEANING
The thermal imaging camera should be stored at room temperature. The sensor lens is
the most delicate part of the thermometer. The lens should be kept clean at all times, care
should be taken when cleaning the lens using only a soft cloth or cotton swab with water
or medical alcohol. Allowing the lens to fully dry before using the thermometer. Do not
submerge any part of the thermometer.
BATTERIES
The thermometer incorporates visual low battery indication as follows:
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The thermal imager camera can measure from -20~250°C (-4~482°F) and displays the thermal image and temperature.
Furthermore, thermal images can be saved to a micro SD card. Transferring images to the software is included for image report
generation from these saved images.
OPERATION
1. Power on
Press Mode Key ( 2) or Trigger ( 10 ) to power on the unit.
2. Taking a thermal image and temperature
After power on, simply aim the thermal imager camera at the measure target with Lens
(9) and get the thermal image and temperature immediately. Please make sure the
target area is within the field of view.
Note: There are three cursors on the screen. The cross sign shows the temperature of
the object located in the middle of the screen. Other two moving cursors indicate the
highest and lowest temperatures in the thermal image.
3. Save thermal images
Press Trigger ( 10 ) to save the thermal image to the micro SD card, press Up Key ( 3) or
Down Key ( 4) to show the saved images. Press Mode Key ( 2) again to return to the
measurement screen.
4.
Color palettes
Press Color Palette Key ( 6) to select the color palette (4 selectable color palettes) to view thermal images.
Ironbow
Rainbow
High
c
ontrast
Grayscale
5. C/°F/K
Press Unit Key ( 5) for C°F or K transferred.
6. Power off
Press Mode Key ( 2) for more than 5 sec. to power off the unit. Auto power off time is around 30 sec..
FUNCTIONS
Press Mode Key ( 2) for scrolling more display functions, then press Up key ( 3) or Down key ( 4) to change the
functions, then press Trigger ( 10 ) to confirm it.
Emissivity
The
default
emissivity is
0.95
, or select other d
efault emissivity:
Matt:0.95
,
Semi
-
matt:0.8
,
Semi
-
glossy:0.6
,
Glossy:0.3
Select Set value to adjust the emissivity (0.1 to 1 step .01).
HAL You can select Set Min temp or Set Max item to adjust the High Alarm (HAL) or Lo Alarm (LAL) limits
(step .1).
LAL
Language Selectable Chinese or English.
Backlight Selectable 5 levels of brightness.
Set Time Set the date and time in MM/DD/YYYY (month/day/year) and HH/MM/SS (hour/minute/second) formats.
Time stamp Turn on Time stamp to save thermal images with real-time stamp.
Turn off Time stamp to hide date and time on stored thermal images.
Erase Image Select Yes, All image! to clear all stored thermal images.
Reset Select Reset to recover the factory setting data.
Set parameter
Select Use Median Value to reduce noise in an image.
Select No Filter to display real image noise.
STORAGE & CLEANING
It should be stored at room temperature. The sensor lens is the most delicate part of the thermometer. The lens should be kept
clean at all times, care should be taken when cleaning the lens using only a soft cloth or cotton swab with water or medical alcohol.
Allowing the lens to fully dry before using the thermometer. Do not submerge any part of the thermometer.
BATTERIES
The thermometer incorporates visual low battery indication as follows:
‘
Battery OK
’
: measurements
are possible
‘
Battery Low
’
: battery needs to be
replaced, measurements are still possible
‘
Battery Exhausted
’
: measurements are
not possible
When the ‘Low Battery’ icon indicates the battery is low, the battery should be replaced immediately with AA, 1.5V batteries.
Please note: It is important to turn the instrument off before replacing the battery otherwise the thermometer may malfunction.
Dispose of used battery promptly and keep away from children.
SPECIFICATION
Thermal Image Resolution 32*31
Measurement Range -20~250°C (-4~482°F)
Accuracy (Tamb=20~26°C) 2% of reading, or 2°C(4°F) whichever is greater
Thermal Sensitivity 0.1°C
Frame Rate 9Hz
Field of View 40*40 deg
Emissivity Range 0.95 default – adjustable 0.1 to 1 step .01
Focus Focus free
LCD (inch) 2.8
LCD Type Color
Image Storage Stores up to 60000 images/GB, Bitmap (BMP) file format.
Memory Type Support 8G micro SD card
Sensor Filter (um) 8~14um
Interface USB
Battery Type AA*4
Battery Life (hr)(backlit) 6
Dimensions 94.65 x 74.03 x 233.68mm (3.73 x 2.91 x 9.20 inch)
Weight 411 grams(14.5 oz) including batteries (AA*4pcs)
EMC/RFI: Readings may be affected if the unit is operated within radio frequency electromagnetic field strength of approximately 3 volts per
meter, but the performance of the instrument will not be permanently affected.
* IP54 Splash Proof
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The thermal imager camera can measure from -20~250°C (-4~482°F) and displays the thermal image and temperature.
Furthermore, thermal images can be saved to a micro SD card. Transferring images to the software is included for image report
generation from these saved images.
OPERATION
1. Power on
Press Mode Key ( 2) or Trigger ( 10 ) to power on the unit.
2. Taking a thermal image and temperature
After power on, simply aim the thermal imager camera at the measure target with Lens
(9) and get the thermal image and temperature immediately. Please make sure the
target area is within the field of view.
Note: There are three cursors on the screen. The cross sign shows the temperature of
the object located in the middle of the screen. Other two moving cursors indicate the
highest and lowest temperatures in the thermal image.
3. Save thermal images
Press Trigger ( 10 ) to save the thermal image to the micro SD card, press Up Key ( 3) or
Down Key ( 4) to show the saved images. Press Mode Key ( 2) again to return to the
measurement screen.
4.
Color palettes
Press Color Palette Key ( 6) to select the color palette (4 selectable color palettes) to view thermal images.
Ironbow
Rainbow
High
c
ontrast
Grayscale
5. C/°F/K
Press Unit Key ( 5) for C°F or K transferred.
6. Power off
Press Mode Key ( 2) for more than 5 sec. to power off the unit. Auto power off time is around 30 sec..
FUNCTIONS
Press Mode Key ( 2) for scrolling more display functions, then press Up key ( 3) or Down key ( 4) to change the
functions, then press Trigger ( 10 ) to confirm it.
Emissivity
The
default
emissivity is
0.95
, or select other d
efault emissivity:
Matt:0.95
,
Semi
-
matt:0.8
,
Semi
-
glossy:0.6
,
Glossy:0.3
Select Set value to adjust the emissivity (0.1 to 1 step .01).
HAL You can select Set Min temp or Set Max item to adjust the High Alarm (HAL) or Lo Alarm (LAL) limits
(step .1).
LAL
Language Selectable Chinese or English.
Backlight Selectable 5 levels of brightness.
Set Time Set the date and time in MM/DD/YYYY (month/day/year) and HH/MM/SS (hour/minute/second) formats.
Time stamp Turn on Time stamp to save thermal images with real-time stamp.
Turn off Time stamp to hide date and time on stored thermal images.
Erase Image Select Yes, All image! to clear all stored thermal images.
Reset Select Reset to recover the factory setting data.
Set parameter
Select Use Median Value to reduce noise in an image.
Select No Filter to display real image noise.
STORAGE & CLEANING
It should be stored at room temperature. The sensor lens is the most delicate part of the thermometer. The lens should be kept
clean at all times, care should be taken when cleaning the lens using only a soft cloth or cotton swab with water or medical alcohol.
Allowing the lens to fully dry before using the thermometer. Do not submerge any part of the thermometer.
BATTERIES
The thermometer incorporates visual low battery indication as follows:
‘
Battery OK
’
: measurements
are possible
‘
Battery Low
’
: battery needs to be
replaced, measurements are still possible
‘
Battery Exhausted
’
: measurements are
not possible
When the ‘Low Battery’ icon indicates the battery is low, the battery should be replaced immediately with AA, 1.5V batteries.
Please note: It is important to turn the instrument off before replacing the battery otherwise the thermometer may malfunction.
Dispose of used battery promptly and keep away from children.
SPECIFICATION
Thermal Image Resolution 32*31
Measurement Range -20~250°C (-4~482°F)
Accuracy (Tamb=20~26°C) 2% of reading, or 2°C(4°F) whichever is greater
Thermal Sensitivity 0.1°C
Frame Rate 9Hz
Field of View 40*40 deg
Emissivity Range 0.95 default – adjustable 0.1 to 1 step .01
Focus Focus free
LCD (inch) 2.8
LCD Type Color
Image Storage Stores up to 60000 images/GB, Bitmap (BMP) file format.
Memory Type Support 8G micro SD card
Sensor Filter (um) 8~14um
Interface USB
Battery Type AA*4
Battery Life (hr)(backlit) 6
Dimensions 94.65 x 74.03 x 233.68mm (3.73 x 2.91 x 9.20 inch)
Weight 411 grams(14.5 oz) including batteries (AA*4pcs)
EMC/RFI: Readings may be affected if the unit is operated within radio frequency electromagnetic field strength of approximately 3 volts per
meter, but the performance of the instrument will not be permanently affected.
* IP54 Splash Proof
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The thermal imager camera can measure from -20~250°C (-4~482°F) and displays the thermal image and temperature.
Furthermore, thermal images can be saved to a micro SD card. Transferring images to the software is included for image report
generation from these saved images.
OPERATION
1. Power on
Press Mode Key ( 2) or Trigger ( 10 ) to power on the unit.
2. Taking a thermal image and temperature
After power on, simply aim the thermal imager camera at the measure target with Lens
(9) and get the thermal image and temperature immediately. Please make sure the
target area is within the field of view.
Note: There are three cursors on the screen. The cross sign shows the temperature of
the object located in the middle of the screen. Other two moving cursors indicate the
highest and lowest temperatures in the thermal image.
3. Save thermal images
Press Trigger ( 10 ) to save the thermal image to the micro SD card, press Up Key ( 3) or
Down Key ( 4) to show the saved images. Press Mode Key ( 2) again to return to the
measurement screen.
4.
Color palettes
Press Color Palette Key ( 6) to select the color palette (4 selectable color palettes) to view thermal images.
Ironbow
Rainbow
High
c
ontrast
Grayscale
5. C/°F/K
Press Unit Key ( 5) for C°F or K transferred.
6. Power off
Press Mode Key ( 2) for more than 5 sec. to power off the unit. Auto power off time is around 30 sec..
FUNCTIONS
Press Mode Key ( 2) for scrolling more display functions, then press Up key ( 3) or Down key ( 4) to change the
functions, then press Trigger ( 10 ) to confirm it.
Emissivity
The
default
emissivity is
0.95
, or select other d
efault emissivity:
Matt:0.95
,
Semi
-
matt:0.8
,
Semi
-
glossy:0.6
,
Glossy:0.3
Select Set value to adjust the emissivity (0.1 to 1 step .01).
HAL You can select Set Min temp or Set Max item to adjust the High Alarm (HAL) or Lo Alarm (LAL) limits
(step .1).
LAL
Language Selectable Chinese or English.
Backlight Selectable 5 levels of brightness.
Set Time Set the date and time in MM/DD/YYYY (month/day/year) and HH/MM/SS (hour/minute/second) formats.
Time stamp Turn on Time stamp to save thermal images with real-time stamp.
Turn off Time stamp to hide date and time on stored thermal images.
Erase Image Select Yes, All image! to clear all stored thermal images.
Reset Select Reset to recover the factory setting data.
Set parameter
Select Use Median Value to reduce noise in an image.
Select No Filter to display real image noise.
STORAGE & CLEANING
It should be stored at room temperature. The sensor lens is the most delicate part of the thermometer. The lens should be kept
clean at all times, care should be taken when cleaning the lens using only a soft cloth or cotton swab with water or medical alcohol.
Allowing the lens to fully dry before using the thermometer. Do not submerge any part of the thermometer.
BATTERIES
The thermometer incorporates visual low battery indication as follows:
‘
Battery OK
’
: measurements
are possible
‘
Battery Low
’
: battery needs to be
replaced, measurements are still possible
‘
Battery Exhausted
’
: measurements are
not possible
When the ‘Low Battery’ icon indicates the battery is low, the battery should be replaced immediately with AA, 1.5V batteries.
Please note: It is important to turn the instrument off before replacing the battery otherwise the thermometer may malfunction.
Dispose of used battery promptly and keep away from children.
SPECIFICATION
Thermal Image Resolution 32*31
Measurement Range -20~250°C (-4~482°F)
Accuracy (Tamb=20~26°C) 2% of reading, or 2°C(4°F) whichever is greater
Thermal Sensitivity 0.1°C
Frame Rate 9Hz
Field of View 40*40 deg
Emissivity Range 0.95 default – adjustable 0.1 to 1 step .01
Focus Focus free
LCD (inch) 2.8
LCD Type Color
Image Storage Stores up to 60000 images/GB, Bitmap (BMP) file format.
Memory Type Support 8G micro SD card
Sensor Filter (um) 8~14um
Interface USB
Battery Type AA*4
Battery Life (hr)(backlit) 6
Dimensions 94.65 x 74.03 x 233.68mm (3.73 x 2.91 x 9.20 inch)
Weight 411 grams(14.5 oz) including batteries (AA*4pcs)
EMC/RFI: Readings may be affected if the unit is operated within radio frequency electromagnetic field strength of approximately 3 volts per
meter, but the performance of the instrument will not be permanently affected.
* IP54 Splash Proof
“Battery OK”:
Measurements are
possible
“Battery Low”:
Battery needs to be replaced,
measurements are still possible
“Battery Exhausted:
Measurements are not
possible
• When the ‘Low Battery’ icon indicates the battery is low, the battery should be replaced
immediately with 4 AA, 1.5V batteries.
• Please Note: It is important to turn the instrument off before replacing the battery
otherwise the thermometer may malfunction
• Dispose of used batteries properly and keep away from children.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Thermal Image Resolution: 32 x 31
Measurement Range: -20 to 350°C (-4 to 662˚F)
Accuracy(Tamb=20~26°C): ±2% of reading, or 2°C (4°F) whichever is greater
Thermal Sensitivity: 0.1°C
Frame Rate: 9Hz
Field of View: 33 x 33 deg
Emissivity Range: 0.95 default - adjustable 0.1 to 1 (in 0.01 steps)
Focus: Focus free
LCD (inch): 2.8
LCD type: Color
Image Storage: Store up to 25000 images/GB, BMP format.
Memory Type: Support 8G micro SD card
Spectral Range: 8.14um
Interface: USB
Battery Type: AA*4
Battery Life (with backlight): 6 hrs continuous use
Dimensions: 94.65 x 74.03 x 233.68 mm (3.73 x 2.91 x 9.20 inch)
Weight: 0.4 kg (14.1 oz) Including batteries (AA*4pcs)
EMC/CRFI: Reading may be affected if the unit is operated within radio frequency elec-
tromagnetic field strength of approximately 3 volts per meter, but the performance of the
instrument will not be permanently affected.
INSTALLING THE THERMAL IMAGER (TIM) SOFTWARE
Before the TIM is connected to the computer for the first time the Auto Power Off settings
must be adjusted; so, the system will have enough time to detect the TIM and install the
drivers needed.
• Turn ON the TIM by pressing the TRIGGER.
• Go to Main Menu by pressing the MODE button.
• Use the arrow keys to highlight the Auto Off option and press the TRIGGER to confirm.
• By default the Auto Off is set to 1 minute. Please change it to 10 minutes (only for the
first time)
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SECTION 2: Installing the TERMAL IMAGER(TIM) Software
Before the TIM is connected to the computer for the first time the Auto
Power Off settings must be adjusted; so, the system will have enough time
to detect the TIM and install the drivers needed.
•Turn ON the TIM by pressing the TRIGGER.
•Go to Main Menu by pressing the MODE
button.
•Use the arrow keys to highlight the Auto
Off option and press the TRIGGER to
confirm.
•By default the Auto Off is set to 1
minute. Please change it to 10 minutes
(only for the first time)
STEP 1
Connect the TIM to the computer using the supplied cable.
The small end of the cable goes into the TIM USB port (covered by a
rubberized cap) whereas the bigger end goes into one of your PC USB
ports.
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



Once the TIM is connected for the first
time Windows will try to identify the
device attached to the PC.
Since the driver is not installed yet you
will get an Error message.
So, in the next step you will provide
Windows with the appropriate program.
TOPC
TOTIMUSB
METHOD 1: USING THE SETUP (RECOMMENDED)
STEP 1
Copy the ZIP file supplied containing all necessary files into a folder (i.e. My Documents)
and extract all files.
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SECTION2:InstallingtheTHERMALIMAGER(TIM)Software
Before the TIM is connected to the computer for the first time the Auto Power Offsettings must be
adjusted;so,thesystemwillhaveenoughtimetodetecttheTIMandinstallthedriversneeded.
•TurnONtheTIMbypressingtheTRIGGER.
•GotoMainMenubypressingtheMODEbutton.
•Use the arrow keys to highlight the Auto Offoption and
presstheTRIGGERtoconfirm.
•Bydefaultthe AutoOffissetto1minute.Pleasechangeit
to10minutes(onlyforthefirsttime)


METHOD1:UsingtheSETUP(recommended)
STEP1:
CopytheZIPfilesuppliedcontainingallnecessaryfiles
intoafolder(i.e.MyDocuments)andextractsallfiles.










 
STEP 2
Get into the folder created after extracting all files (i.e. Thermal_Imaging) and there open
the DRIVER folder. Look for the file setup_driver_win and open it by doing double-click on
it.
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STEP2
Getintothefoldercreatedafterextractingallfiles(i.e.
Thermal_Imaging)andthereopentheDRIVERfolder.
Look for the file setup_driver_winand open it by
doingdoubleclickonit.




The Setup process will start. Follow the onscreen
instructions.






Atthe endyouwillhave ascreen displayingthatthe
Radiantekdriversneededweresuccessfullyinstalled.
If you have some issues using the setup_driver_win
file, you may need to install the drivers manually.
Please visit the alternative “METHOD 2: Manually
install the drivers”; otherwise, please visit the next
section “SECTION 3: Runningthe THERMAL
IMAGER(TIM)Software”.





The Setup process will start. Follow the on-screen instructions.
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STEP2
Getintothefoldercreatedafterextractingallfiles(i.e.
Thermal_Imaging)andthereopentheDRIVERfolder.
Look for the file setup_driver_winand open it by
doingdoubleclickonit.




The Setup process will start. Follow the onscreen
instructions.






Atthe endyouwillhave ascreen displayingthatthe
Radiantekdriversneededweresuccessfullyinstalled.
If you have some issues using the setup_driver_win
file, you may need to install the drivers manually.
Please visit the alternative “METHOD 2: Manually
install the drivers”; otherwise, please visit the next
section “SECTION 3: Runningthe THERMAL
IMAGER(TIM)Software”.





At the end you will have a screen displaying that the Radiantek drivers needed were
successfully installed.
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
STEP2
Getintothefoldercreatedafterextractingallfiles(i.e.
Thermal_Imaging)andthereopentheDRIVERfolder.
Look for the file setup_driver_winand open it by
doingdoubleclickonit.




The Setup process will start. Follow the onscreen
instructions.






Atthe endyouwillhave ascreen displayingthatthe
Radiantekdriversneededweresuccessfullyinstalled.
If you have some issues using the setup_driver_win
file, you may need to install the drivers manually.
Please visit the alternative “METHOD 2: Manually
install the drivers”; otherwise, please visit the next
section “SECTION 3: Runningthe THERMAL
IMAGER(TIM)Software”.





If you have some issues using the setup_driver_win file, you may need to install the drivers
manually. Please visit the alternative “METHOD 2: Manually install the drivers”; otherwise,
please visit the next section “SECTION 3: Running the THERMAL IMAGER(TIM) Software”.
METHOD 2: MANUALLY INSTALL THE DRIVERS
STEP 1
Connect the TIM to the computer using the supplied cable.
The small end of the cable goes into the TIM USB port (covered by a rubberized cap)
whereas the bigger end goes into one of your PC USB ports.
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SECTION 2: Installing the TERMAL IMAGER(TIM) Software
Before the TIM is connected to the computer for the first time the Auto
Power Off settings must be adjusted; so, the system will have enough time
to detect the TIM and install the drivers needed.
•Turn ON the TIM by pressing the TRIGGER.
•Go to Main Menu by pressing the MODE
button.
•Use the arrow keys to highlight the Auto
Off option and press the TRIGGER to
confirm.
•By default the Auto Off is set to 1
minute. Please change it to 10 minutes
(only for the first time)
STEP 1
Connect the TIM to the computer using the supplied cable.
The small end of the cable goes into the TIM USB port (covered by a
rubberized cap) whereas the bigger end goes into one of your PC USB
ports.
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




Once the TIM is connected for the first
time Windows will try to identify the
device attached to the PC.
Since the driver is not installed yet you
will get an Error message.
So, in the next step you will provide
Windows with the appropriate program.
TOPC
TOTIMUSB
Once the TIM is connected for the first time Windows will try to identify the device attached
to the PC.
Since the driver is not installed yet you will get an Error message.
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
SECTION 2: Installing the TERMAL IMAGER(TIM) Software
Before the TIM is connected to the computer for the first time the Auto
Power Off settings must be adjusted; so, the system will have enough time
to detect the TIM and install the drivers needed.
•Turn ON the TIM by pressing the TRIGGER.
•Go to Main Menu by pressing the MODE
button.
•Use the arrow keys to highlight the Auto
Off option and press the TRIGGER to
confirm.
•By default the Auto Off is set to 1
minute. Please change it to 10 minutes
(only for the first time)
STEP 1
Connect the TIM to the computer using the supplied cable.
The small end of the cable goes into the TIM USB port (covered by a
rubberized cap) whereas the bigger end goes into one of your PC USB
ports.
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




Once the TIM is connected for the first
time Windows will try to identify the
device attached to the PC.
Since the driver is not installed yet you
will get an Error message.
So, in the next step you will provide
Windows with the appropriate program.
TOPC
TOTIMUSB
So, in the next step you will provide Windows with the appropriate program.
STEP 2
Now, it’s time to install the driver for the TIM. Thus, we need to open the Device Manager
(component in the Control Panel).
Windows Control Panel is a collection of components used to configure the system. One
of these components, the Device Manager, is used to see what devices are installed in the
computer, change their settings, or update their drivers.
So, go to Control Panel.
Click on the Start Button.
Click on Control Panel (on the right-hand pane of the Start Menu).
Sometimes you can’t see the Control Panel option because you may be using a customized
version of Windows 7. So, if this is the case, type Control Panel in the Search Box (this box
is located at the bottom of the Start Menu and has a magnifying glass in it) then choose
Control Panel from the list of results.
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STEP 2
Now, it’s time to install the driver for the TIM. Thus, we need to open
the Device Manager (component in the Control Panel).
Windows Control Panel is a collection of components used to
configure the system. One of these components, the Device Manager,
is used to see what devices are installed in the computer, change
their settings, or update their drivers.
So, go to Control Panel.
Click on the Start Button.
Click on Control Panel (on the right-hand pane
of the Start Menu).
Sometimes you can’t see the Control
Panel option because you may be using a
customized version of Windows 7. So, if
this is the case, type Control Panel in
the Search Box (this box is located at
the bottom of the Start Menu and has a
magnifying glass in it) then choose
Control Panel from the list of results.
By default, Windows 7 Control Panel organizes
all tasks in Categories. This view can be
changed to Large icons or Small icons (which
makes finding the component needed much
easier). So, change the View to either Large
icons or Small icons, and then select Device
Manager.
Once the Device Manager opens up you will see
your tool connected but not recognized by
Windows (a yellow question mark is on the
device's icon).
Your tool is under Other devices branch by the
name of TIM USB VCOM PORT.
By default, Windows 7 Control Panel organizes all tasks in Categories. This view can be
changed to Large icons or Small icons (which makes finding the component needed much
easier). So, change the View to either Large icons or Small icons, and then select Device
Manager.
Once the Device Manager opens up you will see your tool connected but not recognized by
Windows (a yellow question mark is on the device’s icon).
Your tool is under Other devices branch by the name of TIM USB VCOM PORT.
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
STEP 2
Now, it’s time to install the driver for the TIM. Thus, we need to open
the Device Manager (component in the Control Panel).
Windows Control Panel is a collection of components used to
configure the system. One of these components, the Device Manager,
is used to see what devices are installed in the computer, change
their settings, or update their drivers.
So, go to Control Panel.
Click on the Start Button.
Click on Control Panel (on the right-hand pane
of the Start Menu).
Sometimes you can’t see the Control
Panel option because you may be using a
customized version of Windows 7. So, if
this is the case, type Control Panel in
the Search Box (this box is located at
the bottom of the Start Menu and has a
magnifying glass in it) then choose
Control Panel from the list of results.
By default, Windows 7 Control Panel organizes
all tasks in Categories. This view can be
changed to Large icons or Small icons (which
makes finding the component needed much
easier). So, change the View to either Large
icons or Small icons, and then select Device
Manager.
Once the Device Manager opens up you will see
your tool connected but not recognized by
Windows (a yellow question mark is on the
device's icon).
Your tool is under Other devices branch by the
name of TIM USB VCOM PORT.
Do a right click on TIM USB VCOM PORT, and select the Update Driver Software option.
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Do a right click on TIM USB VCOM PORT, and
select the Update Driver Software option.
If you haven’t done so, please insert
the software CD that came with your TIM
in the optical drive. In this CD you
will find the driver and the utility
program.
On this screen select Browse my computer
for driver software.
On the next screen select Let me pick
from a list of device drivers on my
computer.
On the next screen click on Have Disk.
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On this screen select Browse my computer for driver software. Go to the folder you first
extracted the ZIP file and open the DRIVER folder.
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
Do a right click on TIM USB VCOM PORT, and
select the Update Driver Software option.
If you haven’t done so, please insert
the software CD that came with your TIM
in the optical drive. In this CD you
will find the driver and the utility
program.
On this screen select Browse my computer
for driver software.
On the next screen select Let me pick
from a list of device drivers on my
computer.
On the next screen click on Have Disk.
On the next screen select Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer.
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
Do a right click on TIM USB VCOM PORT, and
select the Update Driver Software option.
If you haven’t done so, please insert
the software CD that came with your TIM
in the optical drive. In this CD you
will find the driver and the utility
program.
On this screen select Browse my computer
for driver software.
On the next screen select Let me pick
from a list of device drivers on my
computer.
On the next screen click on Have Disk.
On the next screen click on Have Disk.
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
Do a right click on TIM USB VCOM PORT, and
select the Update Driver Software option.
If you haven’t done so, please insert
the software CD that came with your TIM
in the optical drive. In this CD you
will find the driver and the utility
program.
On this screen select Browse my computer
for driver software.
On the next screen select Let me pick
from a list of device drivers on my
computer.
On the next screen click on Have Disk.
On the next screen you need to select the driver from the DRIVER folder; so, click on
Browse, and go to the folder you first extracted the ZIP file and there you will find the
DRIVER folder.
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On the next screen you need to select
the driver from the CD; so, click on
Browse, and go to the optical drive
(usually designated with letters E:,
F:, G:) and there into a folder named
USB VCOM Software for windows.
In the USB VCOM Software for windows
folder select Win2000toWin8_VCom.inf
and then click on Open.
Then, click on OK.
In the next screen, Windows will display
the driver you are about to install TIM
USB VCom Port.
Although it is not digitally signed
click on Next.
There select Win2000toWin8_VCom.inf and then click on Open.
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
Onthenextscreenyouneedtoselectthedriverfromthe
DRIVER folder;so, click on Browse, and go to the folder
you first extracted the ZIP file and there you willfind the
DRIVERfolder.



ThereselectWin2000toWin8_VCom.infandthenclickon
Open.





Then,clickonOK.





Inthenextscreen,Windowswilldisplaythedriveryouare
abouttoinstallTIMUSBVComPort.





Then, click on OK.
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
On the next screen you need to select
the driver from the CD; so, click on
Browse, and go to the optical drive
(usually designated with letters E:,
F:, G:) and there into a folder named
USB VCOM Software for windows.
In the USB VCOM Software for windows
folder select Win2000toWin8_VCom.inf
and then click on Open.
Then, click on OK.
In the next screen, Windows will display
the driver you are about to install TIM
USB VCom Port.
Although it is not digitally signed
click on Next.
In the next screen, Windows will display the driver you are about to install TIM USB VCom
Port.
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
On the next screen you need to select
the driver from the CD; so, click on
Browse, and go to the optical drive
(usually designated with letters E:,
F:, G:) and there into a folder named
USB VCOM Software for windows.
In the USB VCOM Software for windows
folder select Win2000toWin8_VCom.inf
and then click on Open.
Then, click on OK.
In the next screen, Windows will display
the driver you are about to install TIM
USB VCom Port.
Although it is not digitally signed
click on Next.
Since the driver is not digitally signed a warning screen will pop up, click on Install this
driver software anyway.
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Since the driver is not digitally signed
a warning screen will pop up, click on
Install this driver software anyway.
Windows will install the driver for the
TIM.
Driver installed successfully. Click on
Close.
The Device Manager will tell you what
port is the TIM attached to. In this
case COM2.
Windows will install the driver for the TIM.
Driver installed successfully. Click on Close.
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Since the driver is not digitally signed
a warning screen will pop up, click on
Install this driver software anyway.
Windows will install the driver for the
TIM.
Driver installed successfully. Click on
Close.
The Device Manager will tell you what
port is the TIM attached to. In this
case COM2.
The Device Manager will tell you what port is the TIM attached to. In this case COM2.
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Since the driver is not digitally signed
a warning screen will pop up, click on
Install this driver software anyway.
Windows will install the driver for the
TIM.
Driver installed successfully. Click on
Close.
The Device Manager will tell you what
port is the TIM attached to. In this
case COM2.
NOTE: if the TIM shuts off before the driver is installed you will get an error.
If you get this error just unplug the TIM from the PC, turn it on and plug it back to the PC.
Windows will automatically assign the proper driver.
RUNNING THE THERMAL IMAGER SOFTWARE
Get into the folder initially created after extracting all files (i.e. Thermal_Imaging) and there
open the file ArraySW.exe by doing double-click on it.
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SECTION3:RunningtheTHERMALIMAGER(TIM)Software

STEP1
Getintothefolderinitiallycreatedafter extracting all
files (i.e. Thermal_Imaging) and there open the file
ArraySW.exebydoingdoubleclickonit.





NOTE:PleaseRUNtheThermalImagingprogram
fromyourHardDrive.


STEP2
OncetheTIMsoftwareshowsup.
•SelecttheporttheTIMisconnectedto
(inthiscaseCOM2).
•ThenclickonSTART.
•PointtheTIMatthetargetlocation.
 
Note: Please RUN the Thermal Imaging program from your hard drive.
Once the TIM software shows up.
• Select the port the TIM is connected to (in this case COM2).
• Then click on START.
• Point the TIM at the target location.
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NOTE: if the TIM shuts off before the driver is installed you will
get an error.
If you get this error just unplug the
TIM from the PC, turn it on and plug it
back to the PC. Windows will
automatically assign the proper driver.
STEP 3
Now, it’s time to use the TIM
software.
So, with the CD in the
optical drive open your
Windows Explorer, then open
the TIM CD, and there run the
ArraySW.exe.
NOTE: Although you can run the TIM program from the CD, it is a
better practice to copy the entire CD into a folder in your PC.
Once the TIM software shows
up.
•Select the port the TIM is
connected to (in this case
COM2).
•Then click on START.
•Point the TIM at the target
location.
• Once the TIM is in sync with the application the message “Output to PC. Please
connect USB cable” will be displayed on the TIM’s screen.
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•Once the TIM is in sync
with the application the
message “Output to PC.
Please connect USB cable”
will be displayed on the
TIM’s screen. Also your
target’s heat signature
will be displayed on the
PC.
•When you are done click on
TURN OFF to close the
connection between the TIM
and the PC, then close the
application.
Also your target’s heat signature will be displayed on the PC.
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
•Once the TIM is in sync
with the application the
message “Output to PC.
Please connect USB cable”
will be displayed on the
TIM’s screen. Also your
target’s heat signature
will be displayed on the
PC.
•When you are done click on
TURN OFF to close the
connection between the TIM
and the PC, then close the
application.
• When you are done click on TURN OFF to close the connection between the TIM and the
PC, then close the application.

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