Turtle Tough TT640C User manual

TURTLE
TOUGH
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MANUAL
TT640C THERMAL IMAGING CAMERA

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Table of Contents
Important Instructions........................................................................................... 5
Cautions ................................................................................................................... 5
Dangers........................................................................................... 5
Warnings......................................................................................... 5
Product Introduction ............................................................................................. 7
Storage and Transportation ................................................................................. 7
Storage............................................................................................ 7
Transportation ............................................................................... 7
Included Accessories ............................................................................................. 8
Optional Accessories ............................................................................................. 9
Function Guide .....................................................................................................10
Operation Interface Overview ..........................................................................12
Real-time Image Interface..........................................................12
Playback Main Interface.............................................................13
Shortcut Main Menu ..................................................................16
Quick Pull-up Menu....................................................................17
Observation ...........................................................................................................18
Eyepiece Switch ..........................................................................18
Image Mode Switch ....................................................................18
Temperature Measurement ......................................................21
Manual Focus/Auto Focus ........................................................22
Digital Zoom.................................................................................22
Shooting .................................................................................................................23

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Image Shooting............................................................................23
Panoramic Stitching ....................................................................25
Super-resolution..........................................................................25
Timed Shooting ...........................................................................26
Setting Automatic Images..........................................................26
Setting Automatic Shooting Interval........................................27
Video Recording ..........................................................................27
Timed Video Recording..............................................................28
Analysis Operation...............................................................................................29
Real-time Analysis .......................................................................29
Add/delete Analysis Objects.....................................................29
File Browsing ...............................................................................35
Image Analysis ......................................................................................................36
Image Editing ...............................................................................36
Isotherms ......................................................................................41
Custom Emissivity.......................................................................43
Global Setting........................................................................................................44
Search............................................................................................44
Settings Cancellation ..................................................................45
Temperature Alarm.....................................................................45
Image Marks.................................................................................47
Image Watermark........................................................................48
Key Assist .....................................................................................49
Task Management.......................................................................50
Unit Switch...................................................................................52

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Save Parameters..........................................................................53
Laser Ranging...............................................................................53
Report Parameters ......................................................................54
Preference Settings ....................................................................55
Password Lock.............................................................................55
Shutdown and Sleep...................................................................56
Cloud Service...............................................................................57
Wi-Fi..............................................................................................58
Network Connections ................................................................59
Bluetooth......................................................................................62
General..........................................................................................63
Software Upgrade.......................................................................63
Storage..........................................................................................66
License Information ....................................................................67
Date and Time .............................................................................67
Language.......................................................................................68
Synchronous Data.......................................................................68
Format SD Card ..........................................................................69
Recovery.......................................................................................69
Connection with External Device .....................................................................70
Port Connection ..........................................................................70
Install Memory Card and Lens ..................................................73
Emissivity of Common Objects .........................................................................78
Common Faults and Troubleshooting ...............................................................79

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Important Instructions
This manual is a general manual for a series of products and means that the
product of a specific model you received may differ from the picture herein.
Please refer to the material object.
This user manual is prepared for the convenience of users to understand our
products. We work hard to ensure the accuracy of its contents, but we are still
unable to guarantee its completeness since our products are being continuously
updated and upgraded. The Company reserves the right to modify the manual at
any time without notice.
Cautions
Dangers
Please charge the battery with the method described in this manual and follow
the charging steps and cautions.Incorrect charging will cause the battery to heat
up, be damaged, or even result in personal injury.
Warnings
•Keep the device stable and avoid shaking during its use.
•Do not use or store the instrument at a temperature higher than the
permitted operating temperature or storage temperature of the device.
•Do not direct the thermal camera at very high intensity radiation sources
such as the sun, carbon dioxide lasers or arc welders.
•Do not block the holes in the device.
•Do not knock, throw or shake instruments and accessories.
•Do not disassemble the device yourself, this may cause damage and void
the product’s warranty.

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•Do not use soluble or similar liquids for the device and cables, which may
cause damage to the device.
•Do not use the device at a temperature higher than its operating
temperature, which may cause damage.
•Do not place the battery in a high temperature environment or near high-
temperature objects.
•Do not make the positive and negative poles of the battery short-circuit.
•Do not place the battery in a humid environment or water.
•Do not expose the device to dust or moisture. Avoid splashing water on
the instrument during use in an environment with water.
•Cover the lens when the instrument is not in use. Please put the device and
all accessories in the special packing box when they are not in use.
•Avoid using the accompanied SD card for other purposes.
•The use of the viewfinder for a long time will cause the reduction of its
contrast and the whitening of pictures. In such case, you may switch to
LCD display and then back to the viewfinder display after a period.
Please observe the following measures when cleaning the device:
•Use a clean, soft cloth to wipe the non-optical surface of the thermal camera
whennecessary.
•For the optical surface, please avoid staining the optical surface of the lens
when using the thermal camera: especially avoid touching the lens with
your hands because sweat stains on your hands will leave a mark on the
lens glass and may corrode the optical coating on the glass surface When
the surface of the optical lens is contaminated, wipe it carefully with
specialized lens paper.

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Product Introduction
This product is specially designed for professional users in the infrared
temperature measurement industry, equipped with a high-sensitivity and higher-
resolution infrared detector, and can provide clearer infrared images and higher
temperature measurement accuracy. Supplemented by the Android operating
system, large screen display and rotatable lens structure, it is powerful and
convenient to use. It can also collect visible light and infrared images
simultaneously and display key observation locations in PIP or MIF mode.
Meanwhile, through the open Android platform application, it can be extended
to a multi- purpose mobile infrared thermal imaging application platform.
Storage and Transportation
Storage
Your thermal imager should be stored in a well-ventilated and clean area without
condensing and corrosive gas, at -40°C ~70°C, and under relative humidity of
not more than 95%.
Transportation
The product must be protected from rain and water and from being upside down
and must not be subject to severe vibration and impact during transportation. It
should be always handled with care.

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Included Accessories
Thermal Imager Lens Cover Lithium Battery x2 Adapter Plug (5 pcs)
TYPE-C to USB
Interface Cable
SD Card (64G)
HDMI Cable
Hard Safety Box
Network Cable
Adapter
Shoulder Harness
Calibration Certificate

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Optional Accessories
Lithium Battery Desktop Charger Bluetooth Headset USB Adapter Cable
Tele Lens Wide Angle Lens HighTemp Filter
Macro Lens
Medium Telephoto
lens
Carrying Bag
Lens Bag
4G Module

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Function Guide
1. LCD/Eyepiece Switch Button
2. Customize
3. Laser Ranging Button
4. Digital Zoom
5. Photo/Video record
6. Speaker
7. IR lens
8. Illuminator
9. Laser Indicator
10. View Finder
11. Diopter Regulator
12. Power on/off
13. Mode dial
14. Visible light
15. Micro HDMI
16. Type-C
17. AC adapter
18. RJ 45

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1. Direction key
2. MENU
3. Return
4. Replay
5. Auto/Manual (Brightness, Contrast Change)
6. Microphone
7. LCD Monitor Screen
8. Tripod Connection
9. SD Card Socket
10. Battery Housing

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Operation Interface Overview
Real-time Image Interface
1. Emissivity. Set the emissivity value based on the measured target.
2. Temperature measurement range. Click to enter the interface of
temperature measurement range setting.
3. Temperature measurement parameters. Click to enter the interface
of temperature measurement parameter setting (relative humidity,
distance and atmospheric temperature, etc.).
4. Setting. Click to enter the setting interface. Enter the setting
interface by pressing the “MENU” button.
5. LEVEL SPAN mode. Switch between automatic, semi-automatic and
manual modes through the physical button or touch screen.
“automatic” is the default mode.
6. Pop up-menu icon. Enter the popup shortcut interface, to set up the
shortcut menu.
7. Time and date. Enter setting - general - date and time for setting.
8. Compass information. Enter setting - image tag to enable/ disable it.
9. Image mode, including infrared, visible light, MIF and PIP.
10. Status bar, displaying battery power and Wi-Fi status, etc.

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Playback Main Interface
•Press the “Gallery” button on the device body.
•You will then enter the gallery browsing interface.

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•Touch and select the image to view and edit.

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1. In the Image Preview interface, click any image to enter the Image Edit
interface. Click any area outside the menu to preview the current infrared
image in full screen.
2. Click to collect the current image.
3. Click to modify the current image name. There are three ways of
naming on this device: text recognition naming, keyboard input naming and
voice naming.
4. Click to view the specific information of the current image.
5. Click to add annotations to the current image, mainly including visible
light annotations, voice annotations, graffiti annotations and text
annotations.
6. Click the “Edit” button to analyze the current image, add and modify
objects, modify isotherms and modify the temperature difference between
two points.
7. Click button in the lower right corner to generate a PDF preview file.
8. Click in the lower right corner to upload the current image to the cloud
server; For detailed functions, please see Chapter 7 Global Settings–
“Cloud Service”.
9. Click in the lower right corner to move the current image to other
storage paths.
10. Click in the lower right corner to delete the current image.
11. Click on the visible light picture in the lower right corner to preview the
visible light picture corresponding to the current infrared image on a large
screen.

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Shortcut Main Menu
The shortcut menu button is . The interface is used mainly for shortcut
operations in Real-time Images, including image analysis, temperature
measurement analysis, parameter modification, graphic stroke, isotherm,
temperature difference and other shortcutoperations.

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Exit the shortcut menu: Press the “Back” button on the device or click {<} and
other screens to exit the shortcut menu and return to the Real-time interface
status.
Quick Pull-up Menu
In the Real-time Image interface, click or slide up the icon at the bottom of the
screen to pop up a shortcut menu. You may view the storage capacity of local
memory or external SD card on this interface, or perform some quick operations,
including brightness, volume, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, laser, panoramic stitching, and
super-resolution settings.

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Observation
Eyepiece Switch
The LCD screen is set by default to display the main interface after startup. Press
the LCD/Eyepiece Switch button, and then the LCD screen will be closed
immediately, and the eyepiece will be opened. Press the LCD/Eyepiece Switch
button again to restore the LCD screen display and close the eyepiece.
Image Mode Switch
By rotating the mode dial at the upper left of the device, the image can be
switched through the following four modes:
1. Picture-in-picture (PIP)
2. Infra-Red (IR)
3. Visible light (VL)
4. MIF
At the same time, the image mode
indication icon will pop up in the
upper left corner of the main interface.

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A.
Picture-in-picture (PIP)
Navigate to the PIP identifier.
B.
Infra-Red (IR)
Navigate to the IR identifier.

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C.
Visible light (VL)
Navigate to the VL identifier.
D.
MIF
Navigate to the MIF identifier.
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