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Thumb Index
Introduction of camera components and battery
loading.
Preparing the
IR Camera
Basic function
Shooting
Playback and
erase
Connection
and download
Table of Contents
Functions and operations tables
Component Guide
Guide.......................................................................... 10
Front View.....................................................................................10
Back / Bottom View....................................................................... 11
Preparing the IR Camera
Camera............................................................... 12
Charging the Battery Pack............................................................12
Installing the Battery Pack............................................................ 13
Turning the Power On / Off........................................................... 15
Checking the Information..............................................................16
Setting the date and time..............................................................18
Local Settings............................................................................... 19
Basic Functions
Functions..............................................................................21
Using the LCD Monitor................................................................. 21
Selecting Menus and Settings...................................................... 22
Reset the Settings to Default........................................................24
Shooting
Shooting............................................................................................ 25
MunaulFocus...................................................................................25
Display Modes.................................................................................. 26
DuoVision Display modes......................................................... 26
Image only.................................................................................30
Image adjustment......................................................................... 31
Auto adjust.................................................................................31
Manual adjust............................................................................32
Image settings.............................................................................. 33
Measurement range.................................................................. 35
Freezing / Activating an image..................................................36
Fulfill the Analysis Function.......................................................... 37
Setting analysis parameters......................................................39
Analysis settings........................................................................... 41
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Spot analysis.................................................................................... 41
Isotherm analysis..........................................................................42
Remove analysis tools.................................................................. 43
Saving the Image.......................................................................... 44
Attaching Voice Memos to Images............................................... 45
Voice recording......................................................................... 45
Trigger setting........................................................................... 46
Playback and Erase
Erase........................................................................48
Opening Images........................................................................... 49
Playback Memos.......................................................................... 51
Erasing Images............................................................................. 52
Download the images via SD card................................................53
Connection and Download
Download............................................................54
Charging via the power adaptor....................................................54
Connecting to a monitor................................................................55
Connecting to a computer.............................................................56
Installing the driver.................................................................... 57
Transfer Video via USB .............................................................59
Troubles shooting......................................................................60
Use the Bluetooth headset........................................................61
Troubles Shooting
Shooting..........................................................................63
Appendix
Appendix......................................................................................... 64
Camera Care and Maintenance....................................................64
Emissivity table............................................................................. 65
Specification
Specification................................................................................... 71
Test Shots
Before you try to shoot important subjects, we highly
recommend that you shoot several trial images to confirm that
the IR camera is operating and being operated correctly.
Please note that GSAT, its subsidiaries and affiliates, and its
distributors are not liable for any consequential damages arising
from any malfunction of an IR camera or accessory that results
in the failure of an image to be recorded or to be recorded in a
format that is machine readable.
Safety Precautions
Before using the camera, please ensure that you read and
understand the safety precautions described below. Always
ensure that the IR camera is operated correctly.
The safety precautions noted on the following pages are
intended to instruct you in the safe and correct operation of the
IR camera and its accessories to prevent injuries or damage to
yourself, other persons and equipment.
Warnings
Read on to learn about using this IR camera properly.
Avoid damaging eyesight
Warning: Do not trigger the laser pointer at human or animal eyes.
Exposure to the laser produced by the laser pointer may damage
eyesight.
Do not disassemble
Do not attempt to disassemble or alter any part of the equipment
that is not expressly described this guide
Stop operating immediately if it emits smoke or noxious
fumes
Failure to do so may result in fire or electrical shock. Immediately
turn the IR cameras power off, remove the IR camera battery or
unplug the power cord from the power outlet. Confirm that smoke
and fume emissions have ceased.
Stop operating immediately if it is dropped or the casing is
damaged
Failure to do so may result in fire or electrical shock. Immediately
turn the IR cameras power off, remove the IR camera battery or
unplug the power cord from the power outlet.
Do not use substances containing alcohol, benzene,
thinners or other flammable substances to clean or main
the IR camera
The use of these substances may lead to fire.
Remove the power cord on a regular periodic basis and
wipe away the dust and dirt that collects on the plug, the
exterior of the power outlet and the surrounding area
In dust, humid or greasy environments, the dust that collects
around the plug over long periods of time may become saturated
with humidity and short-circuit, leading to fire.
Prevent Malfunction
Read on to learn about preventing malfunction of IR camera
Avoid damaging the detector of the IR camera
Warning: Do not aim the IR camera directly into the sun or at other
intense heat source which could damage the detector of the IR
camera.
Component Guide
Front View
LCD display
Illuminator
Visual lens
Key pad
IR lens
Laser Pointer
Definable trigger
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Lens locker
Component Guide
Back / Bottom View
Cancel
Power
indicator
Power Switch
Auto adjust
Menu/Enter
Freeze/Saving
Battery cover
locker
Power supply
Video output
USB2.0
(Optional)
miniSD card
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Attach the power cord to the battery charger and plug the
other end into a power outlet.
The charge indicator lights red while the battery pack is charging
and lights green when charging is complete.
After charging, unplug the battery charger and remove the battery
pack.
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13
14
Thumb
Forefinger
Press and hold the power
switch for 3 seconds.
Power switch
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Reading
Upper limit
color scale
Color
scale
Lower limit of
color scale
Live
/ Freeze
Operation
indicator
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Time
Battery Status
Current
Emissivity
of
Status of
the
camera
Menu
Null
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Cap
Isot
Current Emissivity
miniSD card has been inserted.
Blue tooth headset has been installed.
Press the cancel key repeatedly until you see the message of null in
the operation indicator.
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18
After adjusting the settings, press the Menu/ Enter key to close
menu window, or press the C key to exit without saved.
Local settings.
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IR/Vision
Temp unit
Distance
unit
Video
output
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Basic Functions
Using the LCD Monitor
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Basic Functions
Selecting Menus and Settings
You can select the settings by pressing the MENU/ENTER key.
1
2
1 Menu
Analysis Menu
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File Menu
Manual Adjust
Setup Menu
Exit
Displayed menu items will vary according to the operation and setting
contents.
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Basic Functions
Reset the Settings to Default
You can reset the menu and button operation settings to default.
The data in storage will not be deleted when you reset the menu and
button operation settings to default.
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Shooting
IR Camera Adjustment
Focus
Manually Focus
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Shooting
IR Camera Adjustment
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Shooting
IR Camera Adjustment
In DuoVision display mode, you can
see the thermal images fuse into the
visible images.
IR
In this mode, you can use the
analysis tools to analyze the target.
But what you see is the image with
some pseudo color.
Vision
In this mode , you can see the image
with full color. But you can not use
any analysis tools to analyze the
target.
DuoVision vision+mix
In this mode, you can see the
background image is full color visible
image. And the thermal image fuses
on it. At the same time you can use
any analysis tools to analyze the
target.
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DuoVision ir+mix
In this mode, you can see the
background image is thermal image.
And the full color visible image fuses
on it. At the same time you can use
any analysis tools to analyze the
target.
DuoVision Main IR
In this mode, you can see the thermal
image. And a visible image window is
in the center. At the same time you
can use any analysis tools to analyze
the target.
When the CCD offsets the IR image, hold the C key, and then
press the directional keys to make the CCD superpose the IR
image.
If the environment is too dark to see, you can turn on the illuminator,
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Zoom out
on the vertical direction
Down + Right
Zoom out
on the horizontal direction
Down + left
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Shooting
IR Camera Adjustment
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Shooting
IR Camera Adjustment
Image adjustment
You can adjust the Level (brightness) and Span (contrast) of the
image captured by IR camera manually or automatically.
Auto adjust
The IR camera will automatically adjust the brightness and / or
contrast when you press the A key.
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Shooting
IR Camera Adjustment
Manual adjust
You can adjust the Level and Span of the image manually in the
built-in menu system or by pressing arrows on the omni selector.
Press Up and Down arrow to change the span, and press Left
and Right arrow to change the level.
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Span
Level
Shooting
IR Camera Adjustment
Image settings
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Auto adjust
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adjusted automatically.
The brightness is adjusted
automatically.
The brightness and contrast will
not be adjusted automatically.
Shooting
IR Camera Adjustment
Measurement range
The brightness can be decreased by setting the filter (built-in) on or
attaching an optional filter.
1
2
Range
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Shooting
IR Camera Adjustment
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Shooting
Fulfill the Analysis Function
37
Distance
Amb Temp
Humidity
38
Shooting
Fulfill the Analysis Function
39
maximum
minimum
Alert
Alert temp
Correct
temp
Isotherm
width
Isotherm
color
Isotherm
Alert
Laser
Adjust
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Shooting
Fulfill the Analysis Function
Spot analysis
1
2
Analysis
spot
Spot
temperature
41
Shooting
Fulfill the Analysis Function
Isotherm analysis
42
Shooting
Fulfill the Analysis Function
Remove
analysis tools
this
This topic briefly explains how to remove analysis tools you place
on the screen.
1
2
Shooting
Saving the Image
You can save the image in the menu system after you freeze an
image, or save it directly by holding the S key on the omni
selector for 3 seconds when the camera is in Null mode
without freezing an image.
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2
Shooting
Attaching Memos to Images
You can introduce an image with voice recording.
Voice recording
You can attach up to 30 seconds voice memo to an image.
1
2
Shooting
Setting Definable Trigger
You can set the definable trigger different function, like saving image,
auto adjust, Laser and turning on illuminator.
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Save
Auto adjust
Laser on
Lighting on
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You can analyze and attach voice memo to a recorded image when you
open it.
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Open SAT00001.SAT
..
<DIR>
Enter or cancel
Press the C key, then press the S key, you can activate the
image.
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1
3
Open an image.
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miniSD card
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3
4
Attach the power cord to the battery charger and plug the other
end into a power outlet.
The power LED of camera flickers while the battery pack is charging
and lights green when charging is complete.
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1
2
3
4
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Connection
Connect the USB cable (supplied) to the computers USB port and
the multi-functional docks terminal.
You do not need to turn off the computer or camera when
making this connection.
Please refer to your computer manual for information regarding
the location of the USB port
USB PORT
USB CABLE
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Troubles shooting
When you have any problems in the process of connecting the IR
camera to a computer to use optional on-line software, check this
first.
First, Check the Following
1. Does your computer comply with these requirements?
Ensure the system has a built-in USB port and it comes
with Windows 98 (First or Second Edition), Windows Me,
Windows 2000, or Windows XP preinstalled.
The USB interface is not supported for systems not
complying with the above conditions.
2. Is the camera correctly connected to the computer?
See Page 57 for connection instructions.
3. Is the battery charged sufficiently?
You should use a power source (optional) to power the
camera when it is connected to a computer.
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1
2
The power
button and
the power
indicator
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Troubles Shooting
Problem
Camera will
not operate
Camera will
not record
Battery pack
consumed
quickly
Battery pack
will not
charge
Cause
Power is not turned on
Insufficient battery voltage
Poor contact between
camera and battery
terminals
Memory is full
Solution
Turn on the camera. See
Turning the Power On / Off
Fully charge the battery.
Wipe the terminals with a
clean, dry cloth.
If required, download the
images to a computer and
erase them to make some
space.
Format the memory in FAT16
format.
Replace the battery pack with
a new one.
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Appendix
Camera Care and Maintenance
Use the following procedures to clean the camera body, lens, LCD
monitor and other parts.
Camera Body
Lens
LCD monitor
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Appendix
Emissivity table
Material
TemperatureC
Emissivity
approximation
100
0.09
100
0.09
25600
0.55
25600
25600
0.100.20
0.300.40
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0.03
200600
0.610.59
401090
0.080.36
100
25
8001100
10801280
0.05
0.078
0.660.54
0.160.13
230630
0.02
Metal
Aluminum
Polished aluminum
Commercial aluminum
foil
Electrolytic
chromeplate alumina
Mild alumina
Strong alumina
Brass
Brass mirror (highly
polished)
Brass oxide
Chrome
Polished chrome
Copper
Copper mirror
Strong copper oxide
Cuprous oxide
Liquid copper
Gold
Gold mirror
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Appendix
Emissivity table (continue)
Material
TemperatureC
Emissivity
approximation
200
20
0.21
0.44
40250
0.28
7701040
9451100
20
0.520.56
0.520.61
0.69
22
0.66
100
198600
0.74
0.640.78
198600
0.79
125520
0.780.82
5001200
0.850.89
9251120
0.870.95
25
0.80
40250
0.95
22
13001400
16001800
15001650
15151680
0.94
0.29
0.28
0.420.53
0.420.45
Iron
Polished cast iron
Processed cast iron
Polished tempered
iron
Polished steel ingot
Raw welded steel
Surface ferric oxide
Completely rusty
surface
Rolled iron plate
Oxidized steel
Cast iron (Oxidizing at
600C)
Steel (Oxidizing at
600C )
Electrolytic ferric
oxide
Iron plate
Cast iron, heavy ferric
oxide
Tempered iron, ferric
oxide
Melting surface
Melting cast iron
Melting mild steel
Liquid steel
Pure liquid iron
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Appendix
Emissivity table (continue)
TemperatureC
Emissivity
approximation
125225
0.060.08
25300
0.200.45
Magnesia
Magnesia
275825
9001670
Hg
0100
0.550.20
0.20
0.090.12
Electroplate polishing
Electroplate
non-polishing
25
20
0.05
0.01
Nickel wire
Nickel plate (oxidized)
Nickel oxide
1851010
198600
6501255
0.090.19
0.370.48
0.590.86
501000
0.650.79
501040
0.640.76
50500
0.950.98
100
0.14
100
0.05
Material
Lead
Pure lead (Nonoxidization)
Mildly oxidized
Magnesium
Nickel
Nickel alloy
Nickel-chrome (heatresistance) alloy wire
(shining)
Nickel-chrome alloy
Nickel-chrome (heat
resistance)
Nickel-silver alloy
Silver
Polished silver
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Appendix
Emissivity table (continue)
Material
TemperatureC
Emissivity
approximation
25
215490
215520
0.16
0.440.36
0.900.97
100
0200
0.07
0.60
400
28
0.01
0.23
25
0.28
1100
1100
96225
18
0.75
0.75
0.95
0200
23
200540
20
20
0.85
Stainless steel
18-8
304(8Cr,18Ni)
310(25Cr,20Ni)
Tin
Commercial tin plate
Strong oxidization
Zinc
Oxidizing at 400C
galvanized shining
iron plate
Ash zinc oxide
Non-metal materials
Brick
Fire brick
Graphite (lamp black)
Porcelain enamel
(white)
Asphaltum
Glass (surface)
Heat-resistance glass
Calcimine
Oak
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0.90
0.94
0.850.95
0.90
0.90
Appendix
Emissivity table (continue)
Material
Carbon piece
Isolation piece
Sheet metal
Glass pipe
Loop type
Porcelain enamel
products
Porcelain enamel
designs
Solid materials
Ceramics (vase type)
Film
Mica
Flume mica
Glass
Semiconductor
Transistor (plastics
sealed)
Transistor (metal)
Diode
TemperatureC
Emissivity
approximation
0.85
0.910.94
0.880.90
0.90
0.87
0.90
0.830.95
0.800.93
0.90
0.900.93
0.940.95
0.900.93
0.910.92
0.800.90
0.300.40
0.890.90
Transmitting loop
Pulse transmission
Level chalkiness layer
Top loop
0.910.92
0.880.93
0.910.92
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Appendix
Emissivity table (continue)
Material
TemperatureC
Emissivity
approximation
Electric materials
Epoxy glass plate
Epoxy
hydroxybenzene plate
Gilded sheet copper
Solder-coated copper
Tin-coated lead wire
Brass wires
Block talcum terminal
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0.86
0.80
0.30
0.35
0.28
0.870.88
0.87
Specification
Description
Detector
Imaging
Performance
Visual
Image
presentation
Features
Measurement
Analysis
Functions
Software
Laser pointer
Characteristics
HotFind-V
Type
Spectral range
Resolution
NETD
Lens / focusing
Min focus distance
Built-in digital video
Microbolometer UFPA
8 ~14 micron
160 x 120
384 x 288
0.1oC@30oC
0.08oC@30oC
20 x 15
24 x 18
0.1m
0.1m
640x480 pixels, full color
Illuminator
Video output
Image display
Image freeze
File function
HotFind-L
Accuracy
PAL / NTSC
Pseudocolor, multi-palettes
Live or freeze
Removable miniSD card, up to 2 GB.
-20 oC ~250 oC
-20 oC ~600 oC(Optional)
-20 oC ~1000oC(Optional)
-20 oC ~1500 oC(Optional)
+2 oC or +2%
Spot
Temperature tracking
Temperature Alarm
Adjustment
Correction
Analysis software
Type/Wavelength
Power consumption
Temperature range
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Settings
System
Dormancy
Power supply
Environmental
specification
BWT
Operational
temperature
Storage
temperature
Relative humidity
Interfaces
Electric
Physical
Characteristics
Weight
o
o
Time, date, C or F, English or
Chinese
Automatically
Lithium battery, or 8 ~ 11V DC supply
to charge the battery inside.
~2.5 hours
-15 oC ~ 50 oC
-40 oC ~ 70 oC
10 ~ 95%
USB2.0 , Bluetooth (optional), Video
output
650g (including the battery)
Encapsulation
IP54
Shock
25G
Vibration
2G
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