TESTO 882 User manual

testo 882 · Thermal imager
Instruction manual

2

1 Contents
3
1Contents
1Contents ...................................................................................................3
2Safety and the environment....................................................................4
2.1. About this document........................................................................4
2.2. Ensure safety...................................................................................5
2.3. Protecting the environment..............................................................6
3Specifications ..........................................................................................7
3.1. Use ..................................................................................................7
3.2. Technical data .................................................................................8
4Product description...............................................................................12
4.1. Overview........................................................................................12
4.2. Basic properties.............................................................................13
5First steps ..............................................................................................15
5.1. Commissioning ..............................................................................15
5.2. Getting to know the product...........................................................17
6Using the product..................................................................................24
6.1. Menu functions ..............................................................................24
6.1.1. Measuring functions.......................................................................................24
6.1.2. Image gallery .................................................................................................28
6.1.3. Scale..............................................................................................................29
6.1.4. Display...........................................................................................................30
6.1.5. Emissivity.......................................................................................................30
6.1.6. Palette ...........................................................................................................33
6.1.7. Configuration .................................................................................................33
6.2. Measuring......................................................................................37
7Maintaining the product ........................................................................40
8Tips and assistance...............................................................................42
8.1. Questions and answers .................................................................42
8.2. Accessories and spare parts .........................................................43

2 Safety and the environment
4
2Safety and the environment
2.1. About this document
Use
> Please read this documentation through carefully and
familiarize yourself with the product before putting it to use. Pay
particular attention to the safety instructions and warning advice
in order to prevent injuries and damage to the products.
> Keep this document to hand so that you can refer to it when
necessary.
> Hand this documentation on to any subsequent users of the
product.
Warnings
Always pay attention to information that is marked by the following
warnings with warning pictograms. Implement the specified
precautionary measures.
Representation Explanation
NOTICE indicates circumstances that may lead to
damage to the products
Symbols and writing standards
Represen-
tation
Explanation
Note: Basic or further information.
1. ...
2. ...
Action: more steps, the sequence must be followed.
> ... Action: a step or an optional step.
- ... Result of an action.
Menu Elements of the instrument, the instrument displays
or the program interface.
[OK] Control keys of the instrument or buttons of the
program interface.
... | ... Functions/paths within a menu.
“...” Example entries

2 Safety and the environment
5
2.2. Ensure safety
> Only operate the product properly, for its intended purpose and
within the parameters specified in the technical data. Do not
use any force.
> Do not operate the instrument if there are signs of damage at
the housing, power supply or feed lines.
The thermal imager must not be directed at the sun or other
sources of intense radiation (e.g. objects with temperatures greater
than 500 °C, 800 °C while using the high-temperature filter) during
operation. This may lead to serious damage to the detector. The
manufacturer accepts no warranty for this type of damage to the
microbolometer detector.
> The objects to be measured or the measurement environment
may also pose risks: Note the safety regulations valid in your
area when performing the measurements.
> Do not store the product together with solvents. Do not use any
desiccants.
> Carry out only the maintenance and repair work on this
instrument that is described in the documentation. Follow the
prescribed steps exactly. Use only original spare parts from
Testo.
> Improper use of rechargeable batteries can lead to destruction
or injuries by means of current surges, fire or escaping
chemicals. The following instructions must be observed to avoid
such hazards:
• Only use in accordance with the directions in the instruction
manual.
• Do not short, take apart or modify.
• Do not expose to heavy impacts, water, fire or temperatures
above 60 °C.
• Do not store in the proximity of metal objects.
• Do not use leaky or damaged rechargeable batteries. In the
event of contact with battery acid: Thoroughly wash affected
area with water and consult a doctor, if necessary.
• Only charge in the instrument or the recommended charging
station.
• Immediately stop the charging process if this is not
completed in the given time.

2 Safety and the environment
6
• In the event of improper function or signs of overheating,
immediately remove the rechargeable battery from the
measuring instrument/charging station. Caution:
Rechargeable battery may be hot!
• During longer breaks, remove the battery from the
instrument to avoid exhaustive discharge.
2.3. Protecting the environment
> Dispose of faulty rechargeable batteries/spent batteries in
accordance with the valid legal specifications.
> At the end of its useful life, send the product to the separate
collection for electric and electronic devices (observe local
regulations) or return the product to Testo for disposal.

3 Specifications
7
3Specifications
3.1. Use
The testo 882 is a handy and robust thermal imager. It opens the
door to contactless determination and illustration of the temperature
distribution on surfaces for you.
Typical areas of application are:
• Building inspection (heating, ventilation and air conditioning
trade, company technicians, engineering offices, experts):
Energy evaluation of buildings
• Preventative maintenance (servicing): Mechanical and electrical
inspection of systems and machines
• Production monitoring (quality assurance): Monitoring
production processes
Basic properties:
• High-quality wide-angle lens 32° x 23°, detector 320 x 240,
NETD < 60 mK, 2 GB SD card for approx. 1000 images,
minimum focus distance 20 cm, integrated digital camera with
power LEDs for illumination, dynamic motorfocus, isotherm,
min./max. on area, audio comments, display of surface moisture
distribution (real-time display with optional radio humidity
probe), high-temperature filter (optional)
Export control
Thermal imagers may be subject to the export restrictions of the
European Union.
The testo 882 with 33 Hz in particular can only be exported to
countries outside of the European Union with an export permit from
the authorities.
Please observe the national regulations for export control when
exporting.

3 Specifications
8
3.2. Technical data
Infrared image output
Characteristic Values
Field of vision/min.
focusing distance
Standard lens: 32° x 23°/0.2 m (0.66 ft)
Thermal sensitivity
(NETD)
<60 mK at 30 °C (86 °F)
Geometric resolution 1.7 mrad
Refresh rate 33 Hz within EU, Switzerland, USA,
New Zealand, Japan
9 Hz other countries
Focus manual + motorized
Detector type FPA 320 x 240 pixels, a.Si
Spectral range 8 - 14 μm
Visual image output
Characteristic Values
Field of vision/min.
focusing distance
33° x 25°/0.4 m (1.31 ft)
Image size 640 x 480 pixels
Refresh rate 8 to 15 Hz
Image presentation
Characteristic Values
Image display 3.5" LCD with 320 x 240 pixels
Display options Infrared image/real image/infrared and real
image
Video stream 25 Hz
Colour palettes 9 options

3 Specifications
9
Measuring
Characteristic Values
Temperature range
(can be changed)
Measuring range 1:
-20 - 100 °C (-4 - 212 °F)
Measuring range 2:
0 - 350 °C (32 - 662 °F)
Measuring range 3:
350 - 550 °C (662 - 1022 °F)
Accuracy With measuring range 1 activated, for
readings within the range of -20 - 100 °C
(-4 - 212 °F):
±2 °C (±3.6 °F)
With measuring range 2 activated, for
readings within the range of 0 - 350 °C
(32 - 662 °F):
±2 °C (±3.6 °F) or ±2 % of reading
(whichever is the greater)
With measuring range 3 activated, for
readings within the range of 350 - 550 °C
(662 - 1022 °F): ±3 % of reading
Reproducibility ±1 °C (±1.8 °F) or ±1 % (whichever is the
greater)
Measuring point
minimum diameter
5 mm at 1 m
On-time (time to
image)
30 s
Measuring functions Standard measurement (1-point), 2-point
measurement, Cold-/Hotspot, isotherm,
min./max. on area, Display of humidity
image via manual entry of the ambient
humidity/temperature (real-time display with
optional radio humidity probe), solar
(manual entry of the radiation intensity)
Humidity and
ambient temperature
measurement with
radio probe (optional)
0…100%rF,
-20…70°C (-4…158°F)
Accuracy of radio
probe (optional)
±2%rF,
±0,5°C (0,9°F)

3 Specifications
10
Characteristic Values
Compensation for
reflected temperature
manual
Setting emissivity 0.01…1.00
Image storage
Characteristic Values
File format .bmt
Export options in .bmp, .jpg, .csv
Removable memory SD card
Memory capacity Scope of delivery: 2 GB (approx. 1000
images)
Lens
Characteristic Values
Wide-angle lens 32° x 23°
Aperture 0.95
w
Audio functions
Characteristic Values
Sound
recording/playback
via headset (included in delivery)
Recording period max. 30 s per image
Power supply
Characteristic Values
Battery type Fast-charging, Li-ion battery can be
changed on-site
Operating time approx. 4 h at 20 - 30 °C (68 - 86 °F)
Charging option In instrument/in charging station (optional)
Power supply
operation
Yes, with power supply 0554 8808
Power supply output
voltage
5 V/4 A

3 Specifications
11
Ambient conditions
Characteristic Values
Operating
temperature
-15 - 40 °C (5 - 113 °F) for measuring range
1 and 2
0 - 40 °C (32 - 113 °F) for measuring range
3
Storage temperature -30 - 60 °C (-22 - 140 °F)
Air humidity 20 - 80 %RH, not condensing
Physical features
Characteristic Values
Weight 900 g (including battery)
Dimensions 152 x 108 x 262 mm (5.98 x 4.17 x 10.31")
Tripod mounting Yes, with adapter (included in delivery)
Housing ABS
Enclosure rating of
the housing
IP54 (Interface terminals closed, battery
connected, lens mounted, softcase
mounted)
Vibration max. 2 G
Standards, tests, warranty
Characteristic Values
EU Directive 2004/108/EC
Vibration IEC 60068-2-6
Warranty 2 years, warranty conditions: see website
www.testo.com/warranty

4 Product description
12
4Product description
4.1. Overview
Product components
1Display.
2Control keys:
Key Functions
[ ] Switch the imager on/off.
[OK] and Joystick • Press [OK]:
Open menu, confirm selection/setting.
• Move [OK] up/down/right/left = Joystick
function:
Select functions, navigate
[Esc] Cancel action.
Left/right ["xy"]
quick select button
Call up a function. The function assigned to
the quick select button at any one time is
shown in the display.

4 Product description
13
3Instrument rechargeable battery lock release button.
4Metric thread: For fastening the included tripod adapter.
Do not use desktop tripods, danger of tilting!
5Right interface terminal: Radio module compartment.
6[Motor focus switch]: To switch the motor focus on/off.
72 LEDs: For illumination for the visual image.
8Digital camera lens: For recording visual images
9Aperture: Not assigned.
10 Infrared camera lens: For recording thermography images.
11 Rotating ring Manual focusing: For manual focusing.
Only use rotating ring with motor focus switched off to prevent
damage to the auto mechanism.
12 Lens lock ring
13 [Motor focus control]: For motorized focusing
14 [Trigger]: For recording (freezing/saving) images.
15 Left interface terminal: Memory card slot. Headset slot. USB
interface. Power supply socket, for connecting the included
power supply. Backup battery slot.
16 Status LED: off (no power supply connected), flashes (power
supply connected and rechargeable battery charging), lights up
(poweer supply connected and battery charging process
completed).
4.2. Basic properties
Power supply
The power is supplied to the instrument via an exchangeable
rechargeable battery or via the included power supply.
With the power supply connected, the power is supplied
automatically and the instrument's rechargeable battery is charged
(only at ambient temperatures from 0 to 45 °C).
Charging the battery is also possible using a desktop charging
station (accessory).
The instrument is equipped with a backup battery (type CR 1632)
to maintain the system data during an interruption in the power
supply (e.g. when the battery is changed).

4 Product description
14
File formats and file names
The images are saved according to the following pattern:
XX_YYYYY.ZZZ
XX: IV for IR/humidity image with relevant real image, VI for real
image.
YYYYY: 5-digit consecutive number
ZZZ (file extension): BMT for IR/humidity image with relevant real
image, BMP for real image.

5 First steps
15
5First steps
5.1. Commissioning
Connect rechargeable battery
The thermal imager is delivered with a rechargeable battery that is
inserted in the rechargeable battery slot but not connected.
> Push the battery all the way into the rechargeable battery slot
until this is flush with the bottom of the handle.
- The thermal imager starts automatically.
Perform basic settings
> Remove the protective film from the display.
- The start screen appears on the display.
- The Landeseinstellungen (Country settings) dialogue is
opened.
Instrument language (Language) and temperature unit (Unit) can
be set.
1. Move Joystick up/down to select the desired option.
- The selected option has an orange border.
2. Confirm the selection with [OK].
- The selected setting is highlighted orange ( ). The arrows ( )
show that the setting can be changed.
3. Move Joystick up/down to change the setting.
4. Confirm the entry with [OK].
5. Confirm the settings with Übernehmen (Apply).
6. Press [] to switch off the thermal imager.

5 First steps
16
Initial charging of rechargeable battery
The thermal imager is delivered with a partially charged battery.
Completely charge the battery before use.
> Connect the country-specific adapter required for the existing
mains to the power supply.
1. Open the cover on the left side of the thermal imager (1).
2. Connect the power supply cord to the camera ( ) (2).
3. Connect the power supply unit to a wall outlet.
- The thermal imager starts automatically.
For battery charging, the imager can remain switched
on or be switched off. This has no influence on the
duration of charging.
- The charging of the rechargeable battery begins.
- The charging status is displayed by the status LED:
• LED flashing: Charging
• LED on: Battery charged, charging finished

5 First steps
17
4. Charge the battery fully, then disconnect the instrument from
the power supply.
- After the initial charging of the battery, the thermal imager is
ready for operation.
Charging the battery is also possible using a desktop charging
station (accessory).
Pos: 57 /TD/Erste Sc hritte/Hinweis: Akkupf lege @ 9\mod_13057084 40218_79.doc @ 80753 @ @ 4
Rechargeable battery care:
• Do not fully exhaust rechargeable batteries.
• Store rechargeable batteries only in charged condition
and at low temperatures, but not below 0°C (best
storage conditions with a charge level of 50-80%, at an
ambient temperature of 10-20°C, recharge completely
before use).
• During longer breaks, you should discharge and
recharge the batteries every 3-4 months. Trickle
charging should not exceed 2 days
Pos: 58 /TD/Überschr iften/5.3 Produkt kenn enlernen @ 0\mod_11853 42901015_79.doc @ 1894 @ 2 @ 1
5.2. Getting to know the product
Insert the memory card
1. Open the cover on the left side of the thermal imager.
2. Insert memory card (SD card) into the card slot (SD) (1).
> To remove the memory card: Press on the memory card to
release the lock.

5 First steps
18
Insert radio module (accessories)
Using a radio module (accessory) the instrument can be connected
with a radio humidity probe. The radio module must be connected
before switching on the instrument in order for the instrument to be
identified.
Radio probes may only be used in countries in which
they are permitted (see instructions for use of radio
probe).
> Switch off instrument before inserting the radio module.
1. Open the cover on the right side of the thermal imager.
2. Release the lock (1) and open the retaining clip (2).
3. Insert radio module into the module slot (3).
> To remove the radio module: Press the radio module down and
pull out.
Attaching headset
1. Open the cover on the left side of the thermal imager.
2. Insert stereo jack of the headset into the headset slot (1).

5 First steps
19
Mount/remove infrared protection glass
Installation:
1. Attach the protection glass (with black fitting) fastened to the
red mounting ring to the lens and turn the mounting ring
clockwise to the stop.
2. Remove the red mounting ring from the protection glass.
Removal:
1. Attach the red mounting ring to the protection glass.
2. Turn the mounting ring anticlockwise and remove the protection
glass.
After mounting/removing the protection glass, activate or deactivate
the Protection glass option, see Optics... page 34. If this option is
set incorrectly, the specified measuring accuracy is not ensured.
Mounting/removing high-temperature filter
Installation:
1. Attach the high-temperature filter (with red fitting) fastened to
the red mounting ring to the lens and turn the mounting ring
clockwise to the stop.
2. Remove the red mounting ring from the high-temperature filter.
Removal:
1. Attach the red mounting ring to the high-temperature filter.
2. Turn the mounting ring anticlockwise and remove the high-
temperature filter.
Activate/deactivate the high-temperature measuring range (350.0 -
550.0 °C or 662.0 - 1022 °F), Measuring range page 27, after
mounting or removing the high-temperature filter, otherwise the
specified measuring accuracy is not ensured

5 First steps
20
Mount tripod adapter
Using the included tripod adapter, the imager can be fastened to
the testo tripod (accessory) or to a commercially available standard
tripod. With the tripod adapter mounted, the battery cannot be
changed!
1. Place the tripod adapter on the lower end of the handle and
screw on using the included Allen key (ISO 2936, size 4).
2. Slide thermal imager into the fastening plate of the testo tripod
and lock or fasten it to the commercially available standard
tripod (screw-type fastening).
Mounting Softcase
The Softcase combines the functions of instrument protection and
carrying function (strap).
1. Set the Softcase on the imager from above (1) and pull both
sides of the Softcase down around the display (2).
2. Guide Velcro strip through the two plates (3) and close (4).
Switch the imager on/off
1. Remove protection cap from the lens.
2. Press [].
- The start screen appears on the display. The type designation
of the imager and the firmware version are shown.
- The measurement view is opened after the warm-up period.
Other manuals for 882
5
Table of contents
Other TESTO Thermal Camera manuals