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Fakir T10 series User Manual
Summary of T10 series
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User’s manual flir t10xx series.
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Important note before operating the device, you must read, understand, and follow all instructions, warnings, cautions, and legal disclaimers. Důležitá poznámka před použitím zařízení si přečtěte veškeré pokyny, upozornění, varování a vyvázání se ze záruky, ujistěte se, že jim rozumíte, a řiďte se j...
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User’s manual flir t10xx series #t559954; r. Al/37426/37426; en-us v.
Page 7: Table Of Contents
Table of contents 1 disclaimers ........................................................................................1 1.1 legal disclaimer ......................................................................... 1 1.2 usage statistics ...............................................................
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Table of contents 10 camera parts .................................................................................... 20 10.1 view from the right .................................................................... 20 10.1.1 figure ......................................................................
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Table of contents 13.7 autofocusing the infrared camera ................................................. 34 13.7.1 general........................................................................ 34 13.7.2 figure .......................................................................... 34 13.7.3 pr...
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Table of contents 14.7.1 general........................................................................ 50 14.7.2 procedure .................................................................... 50 14.8 deleting multiple images ............................................................ 50 14.8.1 ge...
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Table of contents 17.5.4 procedure .................................................................... 65 17.5.5 related topics ............................................................... 66 17.6 displaying values in the result table and displaying a graph ................ 66 17.6.1 general.......
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Table of contents 24.2 setting up a wireless access point (most common use) ..................... 82 24.3 connecting the camera to a wlan (less common use) ..................... 82 25 changing settings ............................................................................. 83 25.1 general .......
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Table of contents 31.3.2 procedure .................................................................. 217 32 application examples....................................................................... 218 32.1 moisture & water damage ......................................................... 218 32.1...
Page 15: Disclaimers
Disclaimers 1 1.1 legal disclaimer all products manufactured by flir systems are warranted against defective materials and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the delivery date of the original pur- chase, provided such products have been under normal storage, use and service, and in accord...
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Disclaimers 1 modification will only be executed if the camera device implements a remote network serv- ice that supports network logons. 1.4 u.S. Government regulations this product may be subject to u.S. Export regulations. Please send any inquiries to ex- portquestions@flir.Com. 1.5 copyright © 2...
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Disclaimers 1 1.8 third-party licenses 1.8.1 gnu lesser general public license (lgpl) http://www.Gnu.Org/licenses/lgpl-2.1.En.Html (retrieved may 27, 2015) 1.8.2 fonts (source han sans) https://github.Com/adobe-fonts/source-han-sans/blob/master/license.Txt (retrieved may 27, 2015) 1.8.3 fonts (dejav...
Page 18: Safety Information
Safety information 2 warning applicability: class b digital devices. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class b digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the fcc rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a res...
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Safety information 2 warning applicability: cameras with one or more batteries. If there is a leak from the battery and you get the fluid in your eyes, do not rub your eyes. Flush well with water and immediately get medical care. The battery fluid can cause injury to your eyes if you do not do this....
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Safety information 2 caution applicability: cameras with one or more batteries. Do not get water or salt water on the battery, or permit the battery to become wet. Damage to the batteries can occur. Caution applicability: cameras with one or more batteries. Do not make holes in the battery with obje...
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Safety information 2 caution applicability: cameras with one or more batteries. Only use a specified battery charger when you charge the battery. Damage to the battery can occur if you do not do this. Caution applicability: cameras with one or more batteries. Only use a specified battery for the cam...
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Safety information 2 note the encapsulation rating is only applicable when all the openings on the camera are sealed with their cor- rect covers, hatches, or caps. This includes the compartments for data storage, batteries, and connectors. Caution applicability: cameras with a viewfinder. Make sure ...
Page 23: Notice To User
Notice to user 3 3.1 user-to-user forums exchange ideas, problems, and infrared solutions with fellow thermographers around the world in our user-to-user forums. To go to the forums, visit: http://www.Infraredtraining.Com/community/boards/ 3.2 calibration we recommend that you send in the camera for...
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Notice to user 3 3.8 note about authoritative versions the authoritative version of this publication is english. In the event of divergences due to translation errors, the english text has precedence. Any late changes are first implemented in english. #t559954; r. Al/37426/37426; en-us 10
Page 25: Customer Help
Customer help 4 4.1 general for customer help, visit: http://support.Flir.Com 4.2 submitting a question to submit a question to the customer help team, you must be a registered user. It only takes a few minutes to register online. If you only want to search the knowledgebase for existing questions a...
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Customer help 4 • device type (pc/mac/iphone/ipad/android device, etc.) • version of any programs from flir systems • full name, publication number, and revision number of the manual 4.3 downloads on the customer help site you can also download the following, when applicable for the product: • firmw...
Page 27: Introduction
Introduction 5 5.1 general description the flir t10xx series is designed for the expert requiring the highest performance and the latest technology available. The camera series combines excellent ergonomics and feature-rich flexibility with superior image quality of 1024 × 768 pixel infrared resolut...
Page 28: Quick Start Guide
Quick start guide 6 6.1 procedure follow this procedure: 1. Put a battery into the battery compartment. 2. Charge the battery for 4 hours before starting the camera for the first time. 3. Insert a memory card into the card slot. 4. Push the on/off button to turn on the camera. 5. Aim the camera towa...
Page 29: About Flir Tools/tools+
About flir tools/tools+ 7 7.1 introduction flir tools is available as a free download at http://support.Flir.Com/tools . Flir tools+ pro- vides extended functionality to the standard flir tools software. A license card for flir tools+ is included with the flir t10xx camera. Flir tools/tools+ is a so...
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About flir tools/tools+ 7 7.2 workflow 7.2.1 general when you carry out an infrared inspection you follow a typical workflow. This section gives an example of an infrared inspection workflow. 7.2.2 figure 7.2.3 explanation 1. Use your camera to take your infrared images and/or digital photos. 2. Con...
Page 31: (Hsi)
Using the high-speed interface (hsi) 8 8.1 general the high-speed interface (hsi) is included in the flir t10xx sc kit. The high-speed inter- face enables streaming of live video from the flir t10xx camera to a pc running the flir researchir max software. The high-speed interface is primarily intend...
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Using the high-speed interface (hsi) 8 6. High-speed lvds connection. 7. High-speed interface cable connector. 8. Flir t10xx camera, optionally with a close-up lens. 9. Object of study. 8.3 quick start guide follow this procedure: 1. Go to http://support.Flir.Com/rir4 and download flir researchir ma...
Page 33: A Note About Ergonomics
A note about ergonomics 9 9.1 general to prevent strain-related injuries, it is important that you hold the camera ergonomically correctly. This section gives advice and examples on how to hold the camera. Note • always tilt the touch-screen lcd to suit your work position. • when you hold the camera...
Page 34: Camera Parts
Camera parts 10 10.1 view from the right 10.1.1 figure 10.1.2 explanation 1. Knob to change the dioptric correction for the viewfinder. 2. Hand strap. 3. Digital zoom button. 4. Save button (push fully down). Note the infrared camera can be configured to autofocus when you push the save button half-...
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Camera parts 10 10.2 view from the left 10.2.1 figure 10.2.2 explanation 1. Digital camera. 2. Camera lamp. 3. Laser pointer. Note the laser pointer may not be enabled in all markets. 4. Infrared lens. 5. Camera lamp. 6. Digital camera. 7. Focusing ring. 8. Programmable button . 9. Button to operate...
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Camera parts 10 10.3 view from the bottom 10.3.1 figure 10.3.2 explanation 1. Memory card. 2. Led indicator showing that the memory card is busy. Note • do not eject the memory card when this led is flashing. • do not connect the camera to a computer when this led is flashing. 3. Usb micro b cable (...
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Camera parts 10 10.4 view from the rear 10.4.1 figure 10.4.2 explanation 1. Sensor that adjusts the touch-screen lcd intensity automatically. 2. Button. Function: • push to switch between touch-screen lcd mode and viewfinder mode. 3. Viewfinder. 4. Programmable button . 5. Joystick with push-button ...
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Camera parts 10 8. Button. Function: • push to switch between automatic and manual image adjustment mode. 9. Image archive button . Function: • push to open the image archive. • push and hold for more than 2 seconds to perform a manual calibration. 10. Touch-screen lcd. 11. Power indicator. 12. On/o...
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Camera parts 10 10.5 neck strap attachment points 10.5.1 figure 10.6 battery condition led indicator 10.6.1 figure 10.6.2 explanation type of signal explanation the green led flashes twice per second. The battery is being charged. The green led glows continuously. The battery is fully charged. #t559...
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Camera parts 10 10.7 power led indicator 10.7.1 figure 10.7.2 explanation type of signal explanation the led is off. The camera is off. The led is blue. The camera is on. 10.8 laser pointer 10.8.1 figure figure 10.1 this figure shows the difference in position between the laser pointer and the optic...
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Camera parts 10 note • the symbol is displayed on the screen when the laser pointer is on. • the laser pointer is enabled by a setting. Select (settings) > device settings > set up camera > lamp & laser > enable lamp & laser. Note the laser pointer may not be enabled in all markets. 10.8.2 laser war...
Page 42: Screen Elements
Screen elements 11 11.1 figure 11.2 explanation 1. Programmable button p4. 2. Programmable button p3. 3. Digital zoom factor. 4. Result table. 5. Status icons. 6. Measurement tool (e.G., spotmeter). 7. Temperature scale. 8. Submenu. 9. Main menu. 10. Settings button. 11. Color button. 12. Measuremen...
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Screen elements 11 a bluetooth headset is connected. The gps indicator. • gray icon: gps is enabled, but there is no sat- ellite contact. • white icon: gps is enabled, with satellite contact. External infrared window compensation is enabled. Compass indicator (part of the image overlay information)....
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Navigating the menu system 12 12.1 general the figure above shows the two ways to navigate the menu system in the camera: • using the index finger or a stylus pen specially designed for capacitive touch usage to navigate the menu system (left). • using the joystick to navigate the menu system (right...
Page 45: Handling The Camera
Handling the camera 13 13.1 charging the battery note you must charge the battery for 4 hours before you start using the camera for the first time. 13.1.1 using the power supply to charge the battery 13.1.1.1 procedure follow this procedure: 1. Connect the power supply cable plug to the power connec...
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Handling the camera 13 13.4 adjusting the viewfinder’s dioptric correction (sharpness) 13.4.1 figure caution applicability: cameras with a viewfinder. Make sure that the beams from the intensive energy sources do not go into the viewfinder. The beams can cause damage to the camera. This includes the...
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Handling the camera 13 13.5 adjusting the angle of the lens 13.5.1 figure 13.6 adjusting the infrared camera focus manually 13.6.1 figure 13.6.2 procedure follow this procedure: 1. Do one of the following: • for far focus, rotate the focus ring clockwise (looking at the touch-screen lcd side of the ...
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Handling the camera 13 note • do not touch the lens surface when you adjust the infrared camera focus manually. If this happens, clean the lens according to the instructions in 31.2 infrared lens, page 216. • the focus ring can be rotated infinitely, but only a certain amount of rotation is needed w...
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Handling the camera 13 13.8 continuous autofocus 13.8.1 general the infrared camera can be set up to perform continuous autofocusing. Note • in this mode, the digital camera is used, which means that continuous autofocus will not work in darkness. • when continuous autofocus is enabled, it is not po...
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Handling the camera 13 13.9.1 figure 13.9.2 procedure follow this procedure: 1. To turn on the laser pointer, push and hold the laser button. 2. To turn off the laser pointer, release the laser button. Note the symbol is displayed on the screen when the laser pointer is on. 13.10 using the digital z...
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Handling the camera 13 13.10.2 figure 13.10.3 procedure follow this procedure: 1. To zoom, push the zoom button left or right. 13.11 assigning functions to the programmable buttons 13.11.1 general there are four programmable buttons: two hardware buttons, and two software buttons on the screen. #t55...
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Handling the camera 13 1. Programmable button . 2. Programmable button . 3. Programmable button p3. 4. Programmable button p4. You can assign different functions to the programmable buttons. For a complete list of functions, see section 25.1.4 programmable buttons, page 84. 13.11.2 procedure follow ...
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Handling the camera 13 follow this procedure: 1. Take a firm grip around the outermost part of the lens. 2. Push the release button and rotate the lens 45° counter-clockwise. #t559954; r. Al/37426/37426; en-us 39.
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Handling the camera 13 3. Carefully pull out the lens from the lens bayonet mount. 4. The infrared detector is now fully exposed. Do not touch this surface. If you see dust on the detector, follow the instructions in 31.3 infrared detector, page 217. #t559954; r. Al/37426/37426; en-us 40
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Handling the camera 13 5. Note the index marks on the lens bayonet mount and on the lens. 6. Align the lens correctly to the bayonet mount. Carefully push the lens into position. #t559954; r. Al/37426/37426; en-us 41.
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Handling the camera 13 7. Rotate the lens 45° clockwise. The lens makes a click when it locks in place. 13.14 using the close-up lens 13.14.1 general if you need to look at small objects very close up, you can attach the close-up lens to the infrared lens. When the close-up lens is attached, the dig...
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Handling the camera 13 follow this procedure: 1. Before attaching the close-up lens, adjust the focus to infinity by doing the following: 1.1. Aim the camera toward a distant object (more than 40 m (130′) away). 1.2. Autofocus the camera (see section 13.7 autofocusing the infrared camera, page 34) o...
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Handling the camera 13 5. Activate the global parameter external ir window compensation by doing the following: 5.1. Push the joystick to display the menu system. 5.2. Select (measurement parameters) and push the joystick. This displays a submenu. 5.3. Select (external ir window compensation) and pu...
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Handling the camera 13 2. Carefully pull out the close-up lens from the infrared lens. 3. Note the grooves on the infrared lens and their counterparts on the inside of the rubber protection. 4. Align the rubber protection with the infrared lens. #t559954; r. Al/37426/37426; en-us 45.
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Handling the camera 13 5. Push the rubber protection into position. 6. Deactivate the global parameter external ir window compensation by doing the following: 6.1. Push the joystick to display the menu system. 6.2. Select (measurement parameters) and push the joystick. This displays a submenu. 6.3. ...
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Saving and working with images 14 14.1 about image files 14.1.1 general the camera saves an image file, including all thermal and visual information. This means that you can open an image file at a later time and, for example, select another image mode, apply color alarms, and add measurement tools....
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Saving and working with images 14 14.2.2 procedure follow this procedure: 1. To save an image, push the save button fully down. Note depending on the settings in (settings) > save options & storage, the following may happen: • a preview image is displayed before the image is saved. • an annotation t...
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Saving and working with images 14 4. Do one or more of the following: • to switch between an infrared image and a visual image, move the joystick up/down. • to view the previous/next image, move the joystick left/right. • to edit the image, add annotations, display information, or delete the image, ...
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Saving and working with images 14 14.6.2 naming convention the naming convention for report files is reportxxxx.Jpg, where xxxx is a unique counter. 14.6.3 procedure follow this procedure: 1. Push the image archive button . 2. Move the joystick up/down or left/right to select an image. 3. Push the j...
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Saving and working with images 14 3. Touch all the other images you want to delete. 4. Use the joystick to select (delete) and push the joystick. This displays a dialog box. 5. Use the joystick to select delete. Push the joystick to confirm. 14.9 deleting all images 14.9.1 general you can delete all...
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Saving and working with images 14 2. Use the joystick to go to (settings). 3. Push the joystick to display the settings menu. 4. Select device settings and push the joystick. 5. Select reset options and push the joystick. 6. Select reset image counter... And push the joystick. This displays a dialog...
Page 67: Achieving A Good Image
Achieving a good image 15 15.1 general a good image depends on several different settings, although some settings affect the im- age more than others. These are the settings you need to experiment with: • adjusting the infrared camera focus. • adjusting the infrared image, automatically or manually....
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Achieving a good image 15 select the type of manual image adjustment mode under (settings) > device settings > user interface options > manual adjustment mode. When manual image adjustment mode is active, the status icon is displayed. • in live mode, push the button to switch between automatic and m...
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Achieving a good image 15 15.3.4 manual adjustment in level, span mode note this procedure assumes that you have configured the camera for manual image adjustments in level, span mode. Select settings > device settings > user interface op- tions > manual adjustment mode = level, span. Follow this pr...
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Achieving a good image 15 5. Select the appropriate temperature range and push the joystick. Note you can also assign the function switch temperature range to one of the program- mable buttons. Select (settings) > programmable buttons. 15.5 changing the color palette 15.5.1 general you can change th...
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Achieving a good image 15 white hot black hot lava 15.5.2 procedure follow this procedure: 1. Push the joystick to display the menu system. 2. Use the joystick to go to (color). 3. Push the joystick to display a submenu. 4. Use the joystick to select a different palette. 5. Push the joystick. 15.6 c...
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Achieving a good image 15 15.7 calibrating the camera 15.7.1 general calibration of the camera is performed as a non-uniformity correction (nuc). An nuc is an image correction carried out by the camera software to compensate for different sensi- tivities of detector elements and other optical and ge...
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Achieving a good image 15 15.8.2 procedure follow this procedure: 1. Push the joystick to display the menu system. 2. Use the joystick to go to (settings). 3. Push the joystick to display the settings menu. 4. Select programmable buttons and push the joystick. 5. Select one of the buttons and push t...
Page 74: Working With Image Modes
Working with image modes 16 16.1 general the camera captures both thermal and visual images at the same time. By your choice of image mode, you select which type of image to display on the screen. The camera supports the following image modes: • thermal msx (multi spectral dynamic imaging): the came...
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Working with image modes 16 image mode image picture in picture digital camera 16.3 selecting the image mode follow this procedure: 1. Push the joystick to display the menu system. 2. Use the joystick to go to (image mode). 3. Push the joystick to display a submenu. 4. Use the joystick to go to one ...
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Working with measurement tools 17 17.1 general to measure a temperature, you can use one or more measurement tools, e.G., a spotmeter or a box. 17.2 adding/removing measurement tools follow this procedure: 1. Push the joystick to display the menu system. 2. Use the joystick to go to (measurement). 3...
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Working with measurement tools 17 2. Use the joystick to go to (settings). 3. Push the joystick to display the settings menu. 4. Select define user presets and push the joystick. 5. Select define preset 1 or define preset 2 and push the joystick. This displays a context menu. 6. Select (add measurem...
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Working with measurement tools 17 follow this procedure: 1. To select the measurement tool, touch the tool on the screen. The tool is now dis- played with one or more handles. Spot measurement tool: area measurement tool: 2. Push the joystick—or touch and hold the tool. This displays a context menu....
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Working with measurement tools 17 for longer distances. The external ir window compensation must be activated if a protec- tive window or external lens is used. 17.5.3 recommended values if you are unsure about the values, the following are recommended: object distance 1.0 m (3.3′) atmospheric tempe...
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Working with measurement tools 17 follow this procedure: 1. To select the measurement tool, touch the tool on the screen. The tool is now dis- played with one or more handles. 2. Push the joystick—or touch and hold the tool. This displays a context menu. 3. Use the joystick to go to (use local param...
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Working with measurement tools 17 17.6.2 procedure follow this procedure: 1. To select the measurement tool, touch the tool on the screen. The tool is now dis- played with one or more handles. 2. Push the joystick—or touch and hold the tool. This displays a context menu. 3. Use the joystick to go to...
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Working with measurement tools 17 17.7.2.1 procedure follow this procedure: 1. To set up a difference calculation, do the following: • if you are defining user presets, select (add measurement) and then select (add delta). • if you are editing an image in the archive, select (measurement) and then s...
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Working with measurement tools 17 you can also set an audible alarm (there will be a “beep” when the alarm is triggered). 17.8.4 procedure there are different procedures for setting up an alarm for a spot, box, circle, or line and for a difference calculation. 17.8.4.1 setting up an alarm for a spot...
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Working with measurement tools 17 follow this procedure: 1. To set up an alarm for a difference calculation, do the following: • if you are defining user presets, select (add measurement). This displays a submenu. • if you are editing an image in the archive, select (measurement). This displays a su...
Page 85: Isotherms
Working with color alarms and isotherms 18 18.1 color alarms 18.1.1 general by using color alarms (isotherms), anomalies can easily be discovered in an infrared im- age. The isotherm command applies a contrasting color to all pixels with a temperature above, below, or between the set temperature lev...
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Working with color alarms and isotherms 18 color alarm image interval alarm condensation alarm insulation alarm 18.2 setting up above, below, and interval alarms follow this procedure: 1. Push the joystick to display the menu system. 2. Use the joystick to go to (color). 3. Push the joystick to disp...
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Working with color alarms and isotherms 18 5. To change the threshold temperature, do the following: • for the interval alarm, move the joystick left/right to select the low/high-temperature value. • move the joystick up/down to change the threshold temperature. 18.3 building isotherms note the cond...
Page 88: Annotating Images
Annotating images 19 19.1 general you can save additional information with an infrared image by using annotations. Annota- tions make reporting and post-processing more efficient, by providing essential informa- tion about the image, e.G., conditions and information about where an image is taken. An...
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Annotating images 19 objects. The idea behind using a table with textual information is to avoid filling out forms or inspection protocols manually. The camera has a number of default table templates. You can also import your own table templates from flir tools/tools+—refer to the flir tools/tools+ ...
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Annotating images 19 19.4.2 procedure follow this procedure: 1. Open the image in the image archive. 2. Push the joystick. This displays a context menu. 3. Select (add voice annotation) and push the joystick. 4. To start a recording, select (record) and push the joystick. 5. To stop the recording, s...
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Annotating images 19 5. Push the joystick. This displays a context menu. Do one or more of the following: • to change the color of the sketch tools, select (draw) and push the joystick. Se- lect the color and push the joystick. • to erase, select (eraser) and push the joystick. Erase parts of the sk...
Page 92: Lapse)
Programming the camera (time lapse) 20 20.1 general you can program the camera to save images periodically (time lapse). 20.2 procedure follow this procedure: 1. Push the joystick to display the menu system. 2. Use the joystick to go to (recording mode). 3. Push the joystick. This displays a submenu...
Page 93: Recording Video Clips
Recording video clips 21 21.1 general you can record and save video clips to the memory card. Note the camera can be configured to save video in *.Mpg or *.Csq format. Select (settings) > save options & storage > video compression. • mpeg (*.Mpg): mpeg recordings cannot be edited after the file has ...
Page 94: Screening Alarm
Screening alarm 22 22.1 general the screening alarm can be used, for example, at airports to detect passengers with ele- vated body temperatures, which may indicate the presence of a fever. The screening alarm can also be used to detect temperature anomalies in a series of in- spected objects in a s...
Page 95: Pairing Bluetooth Devices
Pairing bluetooth devices 23 23.1 general before you can use a bluetooth device with the camera, you need to pair the devices. 23.2 procedure follow this procedure: 1. Push the joystick to display the menu system. 2. Use the joystick to go to (settings). 3. Push the joystick to display the settings ...
Page 96: Configuring Wi-Fi
Configuring wi-fi 24 24.1 general depending on your camera configuration, you can connect the camera to a wireless local area network (wlan) using wi-fi, or let the camera provide wi-fi access to other devices. You can connect the camera in two different ways: • most common use: setting up the camer...
Page 97: Changing Settings
Changing settings 25 25.1 general you can change a variety of settings in the camera. You do this on the settings menu. The settings menu includes the following: • define user presets. • camera temperature range. • save options & storage. • programmable buttons. • device settings. 25.1.1 define user...
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Changing settings 25 ◦ save & add table: the table annotation tool will be displayed. This setting also allows you to define the type of table. Available options are the default table templates. You can also create your own table in flir tools/tools+ and upload it to the camera. ◦ save & add voice a...
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Changing settings 25 • hide image overlay graphics: hide all overlay graphics and image overlay information. For more information, see section 15.8 hiding all overlay, page 58. • calibrate: perform a manual calibration of the camera. For more information, see sec- tion 15.7 calibrating the camera, p...
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Changing settings 25 ◦ screen rotation: this setting defines if the orientation of the overlay graphics will change according to how you hold the camera. ◦ image overlay information: this setting specifies what image information the camera will display as an overlay on the image. For more informatio...
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Changing settings 25 • reset options: this setting defines a number or reset options: ◦ reset default camera mode...: this will affect the color palettes and measurement tools. Saved images will not be affected. ◦ reset device settings to factory default...: this will affect all camera settings, inc...
Page 102: Technical Data
Technical data 26 26.1 online field-of-view calculator please visit http://support.Flir.Com and click the photo of the camera series for field-of-view tables for all lens–camera combinations. 26.2 note about technical data flir systems reserves the right to change specifications at any time without ...
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Technical data 26 26.4 flir t1020 12° p/n: 72501-0101 rev.: 36730 general description the flir t1020 is designed for the expert requiring the highest performance and the latest technology available. The camera combines excellent ergonomics and feature-rich flexibility with superior image quality at ...
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Technical data 26 image presentation automatic image adjustment, type standard or histogram based on the image content manual image adjustment linear based, possible to adjust level/span/max./ min. Image presentation modes image modes thermal, thermal msx, picture in picture, digital camera infrared...
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Technical data 26 measurement analysis emissivity correction variable from 0.01 to 1.0 or selected from the ma- terials list reflected apparent temperature correction automatic, based on the input of the reflected temperature external optics/windows correction automatic, based on the inputs of the w...
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Technical data 26 image annotations image description add short note (stored in the jpeg exif tag) sketch • draw on the thermal/digital image or add pre- defined stamps • separate pc software with extensive report generation geographic information system gps location data automatically added to ever...
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Technical data 26 usb usb usb micro-b: data transfer to and from a pc, un- compressed colorized video usb, standard • usb 2.0 high speed • usb micro-b connector video video out • hdmi 640 × 480 • hdmi 1280 × 720 • dvi 640 × 480 • dvi 800 × 600 video, connector type hdmi type c radio wi-fi • standard...
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Technical data 26 environmental data vibration 2 g (iec 60068-2-6) safety en/ul/csa/pse 60950-1 ergonomics the viewfinder plus the 120° rotating optical block allow you to point the camera in multiple directions while maintaining a comfortable position physical data weight 2.1 kg (4.6 lb.) camera si...
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Technical data 26 • t911093; tool belt • t198533; usb cable std a micro b • t198586; flir reporter professional (license only) • t198584; flir tools • t198583; flir tools+ (download card incl. License key) • dsw-10000; flir ir camera player • app-10002; flir tools mobile (android application) • app-...
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Technical data 26 26.5 flir t1020 28° p/n: 72501-0102 rev.: 36730 general description the flir t1020 is designed for the expert requiring the highest performance and the latest technology available. The camera combines excellent ergonomics and feature-rich flexibility with superior image quality at ...
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Technical data 26 image presentation automatic image adjustment, type standard or histogram based on the image content manual image adjustment linear based, possible to adjust level/span/max./ min. Image presentation modes image modes thermal, thermal msx, picture in picture, digital camera infrared...
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Technical data 26 measurement analysis emissivity correction variable from 0.01 to 1.0 or selected from the ma- terials list reflected apparent temperature correction automatic, based on the input of the reflected temperature external optics/windows correction automatic, based on the inputs of the w...
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Technical data 26 image annotations image description add short note (stored in the jpeg exif tag) sketch • draw on the thermal/digital image or add pre- defined stamps • separate pc software with extensive report generation geographic information system gps location data automatically added to ever...
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Technical data 26 usb usb usb micro-b: data transfer to and from a pc, un- compressed colorized video usb, standard • usb 2.0 high speed • usb micro-b connector video video out • hdmi 640 × 480 • hdmi 1280 × 720 • dvi 640 × 480 • dvi 800 × 600 video, connector type hdmi type c radio wi-fi • standard...
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Technical data 26 environmental data vibration 2 g (iec 60068-2-6) safety en/ul/csa/pse 60950-1 ergonomics the viewfinder plus the 120° rotating optical block allow you to point the camera in multiple directions while maintaining a comfortable position physical data weight 1.9 kg (4.3 lb.) camera si...
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Technical data 26 • t911093; tool belt • t198533; usb cable std a micro b • t198586; flir reporter professional (license only) • t198584; flir tools • t198583; flir tools+ (download card incl. License key) • dsw-10000; flir ir camera player • app-10002; flir tools mobile (android application) • app-...
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Technical data 26 26.6 flir t1020 45° p/n: 72501-0103 rev.: 36730 general description the flir t1020 is designed for the expert requiring the highest performance and the latest technology available. The camera combines excellent ergonomics and feature-rich flexibility with superior image quality at ...
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Technical data 26 image presentation automatic image adjustment, type standard or histogram based on the image content manual image adjustment linear based, possible to adjust level/span/max./ min. Image presentation modes image modes thermal, thermal msx, picture in picture, digital camera infrared...
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Technical data 26 measurement analysis emissivity correction variable from 0.01 to 1.0 or selected from the ma- terials list reflected apparent temperature correction automatic, based on the input of the reflected temperature external optics/windows correction automatic, based on the inputs of the w...
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Technical data 26 image annotations image description add short note (stored in the jpeg exif tag) sketch • draw on the thermal/digital image or add pre- defined stamps • separate pc software with extensive report generation geographic information system gps location data automatically added to ever...
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Technical data 26 usb usb usb micro-b: data transfer to and from a pc, un- compressed colorized video usb, standard • usb 2.0 high speed • usb micro-b connector video video out • hdmi 640 × 480 • hdmi 1280 × 720 • dvi 640 × 480 • dvi 800 × 600 video, connector type hdmi type c radio wi-fi • standard...
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Technical data 26 environmental data vibration 2 g (iec 60068-2-6) safety en/ul/csa/pse 60950-1 ergonomics the viewfinder plus the 120° rotating optical block allow you to point the camera in multiple directions while maintaining a comfortable position physical data weight 2.0 kg (4.3 lb.) camera si...
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Technical data 26 • t911093; tool belt • t198533; usb cable std a micro b • t198586; flir reporter professional (license only) • t198584; flir tools • t198583; flir tools+ (download card incl. License key) • dsw-10000; flir ir camera player • app-10002; flir tools mobile (android application) • app-...
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Technical data 26 26.7 flir t1020 28° and 12° p/n: 72501-0104 rev.: 36730 general description the flir t1020 is designed for the expert requiring the highest performance and the latest technology available. The camera combines excellent ergonomics and feature-rich flexibility with superior image qua...
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Technical data 26 image presentation automatic image adjustment, type standard or histogram based on the image content manual image adjustment linear based, possible to adjust level/span/max./ min. Image presentation modes image modes thermal, thermal msx, picture in picture, digital camera infrared...
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Technical data 26 measurement analysis emissivity correction variable from 0.01 to 1.0 or selected from the ma- terials list reflected apparent temperature correction automatic, based on the input of the reflected temperature external optics/windows correction automatic, based on the inputs of the w...
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Technical data 26 image annotations image description add short note (stored in the jpeg exif tag) sketch • draw on the thermal/digital image or add pre- defined stamps • separate pc software with extensive report generation geographic information system gps location data automatically added to ever...
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Technical data 26 usb usb usb micro-b: data transfer to and from a pc, un- compressed colorized video usb, standard • usb 2.0 high speed • usb micro-b connector video video out • hdmi 640 × 480 • hdmi 1280 × 720 • dvi 640 × 480 • dvi 800 × 600 video, connector type hdmi type c radio wi-fi • standard...
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Technical data 26 environmental data vibration 2 g (iec 60068-2-6) safety en/ul/csa/pse 60950-1 ergonomics the viewfinder plus the 120° rotating optical block allow you to point the camera in multiple directions while maintaining a comfortable position physical data weight 1.9 kg (4.3 lb.) camera si...
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Technical data 26 • t198509; cigarette lighter adapter kit, 12 vdc, 1.2 m/3.9 ft. • t910930acc; hdmi type c to dvi cable 1.5 m • t910891acc; hdmi type c to hdmi type a cable 1.5 m • t198497; large eyecup • t197771acc; bluetooth headset • t911093; tool belt • t198533; usb cable std a micro b • t19858...
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Technical data 26 26.8 flir t1020 28° and 45° p/n: 72501-0105 rev.: 36730 general description the flir t1020 is designed for the expert requiring the highest performance and the latest technology available. The camera combines excellent ergonomics and feature-rich flexibility with superior image qua...
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Technical data 26 image presentation automatic image adjustment, type standard or histogram based on the image content manual image adjustment linear based, possible to adjust level/span/max./ min. Image presentation modes image modes thermal, thermal msx, picture in picture, digital camera infrared...
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Technical data 26 measurement analysis emissivity correction variable from 0.01 to 1.0 or selected from the ma- terials list reflected apparent temperature correction automatic, based on the input of the reflected temperature external optics/windows correction automatic, based on the inputs of the w...
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Technical data 26 image annotations image description add short note (stored in the jpeg exif tag) sketch • draw on the thermal/digital image or add pre- defined stamps • separate pc software with extensive report generation geographic information system gps location data automatically added to ever...
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Technical data 26 usb usb usb micro-b: data transfer to and from a pc, un- compressed colorized video usb, standard • usb 2.0 high speed • usb micro-b connector video video out • hdmi 640 × 480 • hdmi 1280 × 720 • dvi 640 × 480 • dvi 800 × 600 video, connector type hdmi type c radio wi-fi • standard...
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Technical data 26 environmental data vibration 2 g (iec 60068-2-6) safety en/ul/csa/pse 60950-1 ergonomics the viewfinder plus the 120° rotating optical block allow you to point the camera in multiple directions while maintaining a comfortable position physical data weight 1.9 kg (4.3 lb.) camera si...
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Technical data 26 • t198509; cigarette lighter adapter kit, 12 vdc, 1.2 m/3.9 ft. • t910930acc; hdmi type c to dvi cable 1.5 m • t910891acc; hdmi type c to hdmi type a cable 1.5 m • t198497; large eyecup • t197771acc; bluetooth headset • t911093; tool belt • t198533; usb cable std a micro b • t19858...
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Technical data 26 26.9 flir t1020 28°, 12°, and 45° p/n: 72501-0106 rev.: 36730 general description the flir t1020 is designed for the expert requiring the highest performance and the latest technology available. The camera combines excellent ergonomics and feature-rich flexibility with superior ima...
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Technical data 26 image presentation automatic image adjustment, type standard or histogram based on the image content manual image adjustment linear based, possible to adjust level/span/max./ min. Image presentation modes image modes thermal, thermal msx, picture in picture, digital camera infrared...
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Technical data 26 measurement analysis emissivity correction variable from 0.01 to 1.0 or selected from the ma- terials list reflected apparent temperature correction automatic, based on the input of the reflected temperature external optics/windows correction automatic, based on the inputs of the w...
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Technical data 26 image annotations image description add short note (stored in the jpeg exif tag) sketch • draw on the thermal/digital image or add pre- defined stamps • separate pc software with extensive report generation geographic information system gps location data automatically added to ever...
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Technical data 26 usb usb usb micro-b: data transfer to and from a pc, un- compressed colorized video usb, standard • usb 2.0 high speed • usb micro-b connector video video out • hdmi 640 × 480 • hdmi 1280 × 720 • dvi 640 × 480 • dvi 800 × 600 video, connector type hdmi type c radio wi-fi • standard...
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Technical data 26 environmental data vibration 2 g (iec 60068-2-6) safety en/ul/csa/pse 60950-1 ergonomics the viewfinder plus the 120° rotating optical block allow you to point the camera in multiple directions while maintaining a comfortable position physical data weight 1.9 kg (4.3 lb.) camera si...
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Technical data 26 • t911230acc; memory card sdhc 4 gb • t198509; cigarette lighter adapter kit, 12 vdc, 1.2 m/3.9 ft. • t910930acc; hdmi type c to dvi cable 1.5 m • t910891acc; hdmi type c to hdmi type a cable 1.5 m • t198497; large eyecup • t197771acc; bluetooth headset • t911093; tool belt • t1985...
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Technical data 26 26.10 flir t1030sc 12° p/n: 72501-0201 rev.: 36736 general description the flir t1030sc is designed for the expert requiring the highest performance and the latest technology available. The camera combines excellent ergonomics and feature-rich flexibility with superior image qualit...
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Technical data 26 image presentation auto orientation automatic landscape or portrait viewfinder built-in 800 × 480 pixels automatic image adjustment continuous, histogram based automatic image adjustment, type standard or histogram based on the image content manual image adjustment linear based, po...
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Technical data 26 measurement analysis reference temperature manually set using the difference temperature atmospheric transmission correction automatic, based on the inputs for distance, at- mospheric temperature, and relative humidity optics transmission correction automatic, based on signals from...
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Technical data 26 image annotations voice 60 seconds (via bluetooth) stored with the image text add table, select between predefined templates image description add short note (stored in the jpeg exif tag) sketch • draw on the thermal/digital image or add pre- defined stamps • separate pc software w...
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Technical data 26 data communication interfaces interfaces usb micro-b, bluetooth, wi-fi, hdmi, usb3 vi- sion via hsi box bluetooth communication with a headset wi-fi infrastructure (network) or ap sd card one card slot for removable sd memory cards audio microphone headset via bluetooth for the voi...
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Technical data 26 environmental data emc • etsi en 301 489-1 (radio) • etsi en 301 489-17 • en 61000-6-2 (immunity) • en 61000-6-3 (emission) • fcc 47 cfr part 15 class b (emission) • ices-003 radio spectrum • etsi en 300 328 • fcc part 15.247 • rss-247 issue 1 encapsulation ip 54 (iec 60529) shock ...
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Technical data 26 shipping information upc-12 845188010942 country of origin sweden supplies & accessories • t199064; ir lens f=36mm (28°) with case • t199065; close-up lens 3x (51 micron) with case • t199066; ir lens f=21.2mm (45°) with case • t199077; ir lens f=83.4mm (12°) with case • t910814; po...
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Technical data 26 26.11 flir t1030sc 28° p/n: 72501-0202 rev.: 36737 general description the flir t1030sc is designed for the expert requiring the highest performance and the latest technology available. The camera combines excellent ergonomics and feature-rich flexibility with superior image qualit...
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Technical data 26 image presentation auto orientation automatic landscape or portrait viewfinder built-in 800 × 480 pixels automatic image adjustment continuous, histogram based automatic image adjustment, type standard or histogram based on the image content manual image adjustment linear based, po...
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Technical data 26 measurement analysis reference temperature manually set using the difference temperature atmospheric transmission correction automatic, based on the inputs for distance, at- mospheric temperature, and relative humidity optics transmission correction automatic, based on signals from...
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Technical data 26 image annotations voice 60 seconds (via bluetooth) stored with the image text add table, select between predefined templates image description add short note (stored in the jpeg exif tag) sketch • draw on the thermal/digital image or add pre- defined stamps • separate pc software w...
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Technical data 26 data communication interfaces interfaces usb micro-b, bluetooth, wi-fi, hdmi, usb3 vi- sion via hsi box bluetooth communication with a headset wi-fi infrastructure (network) or ap sd card one card slot for removable sd memory cards audio microphone headset via bluetooth for the voi...
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Technical data 26 environmental data emc • etsi en 301 489-1 (radio) • etsi en 301 489-17 • en 61000-6-2 (immunity) • en 61000-6-3 (emission) • fcc 47 cfr part 15 class b (emission) • ices-003 radio spectrum • etsi en 300 328 • fcc part 15.247 • rss-247 issue 1 encapsulation ip 54 (iec 60529) shock ...
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Technical data 26 shipping information upc-12 845188010959 country of origin sweden supplies & accessories • t199064; ir lens f=36mm (28°) with case • t199065; close-up lens 3x (51 micron) with case • t199066; ir lens f=21.2mm (45°) with case • t199077; ir lens f=83.4mm (12°) with case • t910814; po...
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Technical data 26 26.12 flir t1030sc 45° p/n: 72501-0203 rev.: 36738 general description the flir t1030sc is designed for the expert requiring the highest performance and the latest technology available. The camera combines excellent ergonomics and feature-rich flexibility with superior image qualit...
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Technical data 26 image presentation auto orientation automatic landscape or portrait viewfinder built-in 800 × 480 pixels automatic image adjustment continuous, histogram based automatic image adjustment, type standard or histogram based on the image content manual image adjustment linear based, po...
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Technical data 26 measurement analysis reference temperature manually set using the difference temperature atmospheric transmission correction automatic, based on the inputs for distance, at- mospheric temperature, and relative humidity optics transmission correction automatic, based on signals from...
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Technical data 26 image annotations voice 60 seconds (via bluetooth) stored with the image text add table, select between predefined templates image description add short note (stored in the jpeg exif tag) sketch • draw on the thermal/digital image or add pre- defined stamps • separate pc software w...
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Technical data 26 data communication interfaces interfaces usb micro-b, bluetooth, wi-fi, hdmi, usb3 vi- sion via hsi box bluetooth communication with a headset wi-fi infrastructure (network) or ap sd card one card slot for removable sd memory cards audio microphone headset via bluetooth for the voi...
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Technical data 26 environmental data emc • etsi en 301 489-1 (radio) • etsi en 301 489-17 • en 61000-6-2 (immunity) • en 61000-6-3 (emission) • fcc 47 cfr part 15 class b (emission) • ices-003 radio spectrum • etsi en 300 328 • fcc part 15.247 • rss-247 issue 1 encapsulation ip 54 (iec 60529) shock ...
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Technical data 26 shipping information upc-12 845188010966 country of origin sweden supplies & accessories • t199064; ir lens f=36mm (28°) with case • t199065; close-up lens 3x (51 micron) with case • t199066; ir lens f=21.2mm (45°) with case • t199077; ir lens f=83.4mm (12°) with case • t910814; po...
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Technical data 26 26.13 flir t1040 12° p/n: 72501-0301 rev.: 36730 general description the flir t1040 is designed for the expert requiring the highest performance and the latest technology available. The camera combines excellent ergonomics and feature-rich flexibility with superior image quality at...
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Technical data 26 image presentation automatic image adjustment, type standard or histogram based on the image content manual image adjustment linear based, possible to adjust level/span/max./ min. Image presentation modes image modes thermal, thermal msx, picture in picture, digital camera infrared...
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Technical data 26 measurement analysis emissivity correction variable from 0.01 to 1.0 or selected from the ma- terials list reflected apparent temperature correction automatic, based on the input of the reflected temperature external optics/windows correction automatic, based on the inputs of the w...
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Technical data 26 image annotations image description add short note (stored in the jpeg exif tag) sketch • draw on the thermal/digital image or add pre- defined stamps • separate pc software with extensive report generation geographic information system gps location data automatically added to ever...
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Technical data 26 usb usb usb micro-b: data transfer to and from a pc, un- compressed colorized video usb, standard • usb 2.0 high speed • usb micro-b connector video video out • hdmi 640 × 480 • hdmi 1280 × 720 • dvi 640 × 480 • dvi 800 × 600 video, connector type hdmi type c radio wi-fi • standard...
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Technical data 26 environmental data vibration 2 g (iec 60068-2-6) safety en/ul/csa/pse 60950-1 ergonomics the viewfinder plus the 120° rotating optical block allow you to point the camera in multiple directions while maintaining a comfortable position physical data weight 2.1 kg (4.6 lb.) camera si...
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Technical data 26 • t911093; tool belt • t198533; usb cable std a micro b • t198586; flir reporter professional (license only) • t198584; flir tools • t198583; flir tools+ (download card incl. License key) • dsw-10000; flir ir camera player • app-10002; flir tools mobile (android application) • app-...
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Technical data 26 26.14 flir t1040 28° p/n: 72501-0302 rev.: 36730 general description the flir t1040 is designed for the expert requiring the highest performance and the latest technology available. The camera combines excellent ergonomics and feature-rich flexibility with superior image quality at...
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Technical data 26 image presentation automatic image adjustment, type standard or histogram based on the image content manual image adjustment linear based, possible to adjust level/span/max./ min. Image presentation modes image modes thermal, thermal msx, picture in picture, digital camera infrared...
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Technical data 26 measurement analysis emissivity correction variable from 0.01 to 1.0 or selected from the ma- terials list reflected apparent temperature correction automatic, based on the input of the reflected temperature external optics/windows correction automatic, based on the inputs of the w...
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Technical data 26 image annotations image description add short note (stored in the jpeg exif tag) sketch • draw on the thermal/digital image or add pre- defined stamps • separate pc software with extensive report generation geographic information system gps location data automatically added to ever...
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Technical data 26 usb usb usb micro-b: data transfer to and from a pc, un- compressed colorized video usb, standard • usb 2.0 high speed • usb micro-b connector video video out • hdmi 640 × 480 • hdmi 1280 × 720 • dvi 640 × 480 • dvi 800 × 600 video, connector type hdmi type c radio wi-fi • standard...
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Technical data 26 environmental data vibration 2 g (iec 60068-2-6) safety en/ul/csa/pse 60950-1 ergonomics the viewfinder plus the 120° rotating optical block allow you to point the camera in multiple directions while maintaining a comfortable position physical data weight 1.9 kg (4.3 lb.) camera si...
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Technical data 26 • t911093; tool belt • t198533; usb cable std a micro b • t198586; flir reporter professional (license only) • t198584; flir tools • t198583; flir tools+ (download card incl. License key) • dsw-10000; flir ir camera player • app-10002; flir tools mobile (android application) • app-...
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Technical data 26 26.15 flir t1040 45° p/n: 72501-0303 rev.: 36730 general description the flir t1040 is designed for the expert requiring the highest performance and the latest technology available. The camera combines excellent ergonomics and feature-rich flexibility with superior image quality at...
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Technical data 26 image presentation automatic image adjustment, type standard or histogram based on the image content manual image adjustment linear based, possible to adjust level/span/max./ min. Image presentation modes image modes thermal, thermal msx, picture in picture, digital camera infrared...
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Technical data 26 measurement analysis emissivity correction variable from 0.01 to 1.0 or selected from the ma- terials list reflected apparent temperature correction automatic, based on the input of the reflected temperature external optics/windows correction automatic, based on the inputs of the w...
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Technical data 26 image annotations image description add short note (stored in the jpeg exif tag) sketch • draw on the thermal/digital image or add pre- defined stamps • separate pc software with extensive report generation geographic information system gps location data automatically added to ever...
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Technical data 26 usb usb usb micro-b: data transfer to and from a pc, un- compressed colorized video usb, standard • usb 2.0 high speed • usb micro-b connector video video out • hdmi 640 × 480 • hdmi 1280 × 720 • dvi 640 × 480 • dvi 800 × 600 video, connector type hdmi type c radio wi-fi • standard...
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Technical data 26 environmental data vibration 2 g (iec 60068-2-6) safety en/ul/csa/pse 60950-1 ergonomics the viewfinder plus the 120° rotating optical block allow you to point the camera in multiple directions while maintaining a comfortable position physical data weight 2.0 kg (4.3 lb.) camera si...
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Technical data 26 • t911093; tool belt • t198533; usb cable std a micro b • t198586; flir reporter professional (license only) • t198584; flir tools • t198583; flir tools+ (download card incl. License key) • dsw-10000; flir ir camera player • app-10002; flir tools mobile (android application) • app-...
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Technical data 26 26.16 flir t1050sc 12° p/n: 72501-0401 rev.: 36739 general description the flir t1050sc is designed for the expert requiring the highest performance and the latest technology available. The camera combines excellent ergonomics and feature-rich flexibility with superior image qualit...
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Technical data 26 image presentation auto orientation automatic landscape or portrait viewfinder built-in 800 × 480 pixels automatic image adjustment continuous, histogram based automatic image adjustment, type standard or histogram based on the image content manual image adjustment linear based, po...
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Technical data 26 measurement analysis reference temperature manually set using the difference temperature atmospheric transmission correction automatic, based on the inputs for distance, at- mospheric temperature, and relative humidity optics transmission correction automatic, based on signals from...
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Technical data 26 image annotations voice 60 seconds (via bluetooth) stored with the image text add table, select between predefined templates image description add short note (stored in the jpeg exif tag) sketch • draw on the thermal/digital image or add pre- defined stamps • separate pc software w...
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Technical data 26 data communication interfaces interfaces usb micro-b, bluetooth, wi-fi, hdmi, usb3 vi- sion via hsi box bluetooth communication with a headset wi-fi infrastructure (network) or ap sd card one card slot for removable sd memory cards audio microphone headset via bluetooth for the voi...
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Technical data 26 environmental data emc • etsi en 301 489-1 (radio) • etsi en 301 489-17 • en 61000-6-2 (immunity) • en 61000-6-3 (emission) • fcc 47 cfr part 15 class b (emission) • ices-003 radio spectrum • etsi en 300 328 • fcc part 15.247 • rss-247 issue 1 encapsulation ip 54 (iec 60529) shock ...
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Technical data 26 shipping information upc-12 845188011062 country of origin sweden supplies & accessories • t199064; ir lens f=36mm (28°) with case • t199065; close-up lens 3x (51 micron) with case • t199066; ir lens f=21.2mm (45°) with case • t199077; ir lens f=83.4mm (12°) with case • t910814; po...
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Technical data 26 26.17 flir t1050sc 28° p/n: 72501-0402 rev.: 36740 general description the flir t1050sc is designed for the expert requiring the highest performance and the latest technology available. The camera combines excellent ergonomics and feature-rich flexibility with superior image qualit...
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Technical data 26 image presentation auto orientation automatic landscape or portrait viewfinder built-in 800 × 480 pixels automatic image adjustment continuous, histogram based automatic image adjustment, type standard or histogram based on the image content manual image adjustment linear based, po...
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Technical data 26 measurement analysis reference temperature manually set using the difference temperature atmospheric transmission correction automatic, based on the inputs for distance, at- mospheric temperature, and relative humidity optics transmission correction automatic, based on signals from...
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Technical data 26 image annotations voice 60 seconds (via bluetooth) stored with the image text add table, select between predefined templates image description add short note (stored in the jpeg exif tag) sketch • draw on the thermal/digital image or add pre- defined stamps • separate pc software w...
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Technical data 26 data communication interfaces interfaces usb micro-b, bluetooth, wi-fi, hdmi, usb3 vi- sion via hsi box bluetooth communication with a headset wi-fi infrastructure (network) or ap sd card one card slot for removable sd memory cards audio microphone headset via bluetooth for the voi...
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Technical data 26 environmental data emc • etsi en 301 489-1 (radio) • etsi en 301 489-17 • en 61000-6-2 (immunity) • en 61000-6-3 (emission) • fcc 47 cfr part 15 class b (emission) • ices-003 radio spectrum • etsi en 300 328 • fcc part 15.247 • rss-247 issue 1 encapsulation ip 54 (iec 60529) shock ...
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Technical data 26 shipping information upc-12 845188011079 country of origin sweden supplies & accessories • t199064; ir lens f=36mm (28°) with case • t199065; close-up lens 3x (51 micron) with case • t199066; ir lens f=21.2mm (45°) with case • t199077; ir lens f=83.4mm (12°) with case • t910814; po...
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Technical data 26 26.18 flir t1050sc 45° p/n: 72501-0403 rev.: 36741 general description the flir t1050sc is designed for the expert requiring the highest performance and the latest technology available. The camera combines excellent ergonomics and feature-rich flexibility with superior image qualit...
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Technical data 26 image presentation auto orientation automatic landscape or portrait viewfinder built-in 800 × 480 pixels automatic image adjustment continuous, histogram based automatic image adjustment, type standard or histogram based on the image content manual image adjustment linear based, po...
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Technical data 26 measurement analysis reference temperature manually set using the difference temperature atmospheric transmission correction automatic, based on the inputs for distance, at- mospheric temperature, and relative humidity optics transmission correction automatic, based on signals from...
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Technical data 26 image annotations voice 60 seconds (via bluetooth) stored with the image text add table, select between predefined templates image description add short note (stored in the jpeg exif tag) sketch • draw on the thermal/digital image or add pre- defined stamps • separate pc software w...
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Technical data 26 data communication interfaces interfaces usb micro-b, bluetooth, wi-fi, hdmi, usb3 vi- sion via hsi box bluetooth communication with a headset wi-fi infrastructure (network) or ap sd card one card slot for removable sd memory cards audio microphone headset via bluetooth for the voi...
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Technical data 26 environmental data emc • etsi en 301 489-1 (radio) • etsi en 301 489-17 • en 61000-6-2 (immunity) • en 61000-6-3 (emission) • fcc 47 cfr part 15 class b (emission) • ices-003 radio spectrum • etsi en 300 328 • fcc part 15.247 • rss-247 issue 1 encapsulation ip 54 (iec 60529) shock ...
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Technical data 26 shipping information upc-12 845188011086 country of origin sweden supplies & accessories • t199064; ir lens f=36mm (28°) with case • t199065; close-up lens 3x (51 micron) with case • t199066; ir lens f=21.2mm (45°) with case • t199077; ir lens f=83.4mm (12°) with case • t910814; po...
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Technical data 26 26.19 ir lens, f=36 mm (28°) with case p/n: t199064 rev.: 30226 general description the standard 28° lens is suitable for the majority of applications. Imaging and optical data field of view (fov) 28° × 21° (34.5° diagonal) minimum focus distance 0.4 m (1.32 ft.) focal length 36 mm...
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Technical data 26 • 72501-0402; flir t1050sc 28° • 72501-0403; flir t1050sc 45° #t559954; r. Al/37426/37426; en-us 195.
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Technical data 26 26.20 close-up lens 3× (51 µm) with case p/n: t199065 rev.: 30226 general description the close-up lens is attached to the standard 28° ir lens and provides three times magnification. The close-up lens is intended for r&d usage or development purposes. As an example, for studies of...
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Technical data 26 26.21 ir lens f=21.2 mm (45°) with case p/n: t199066 rev.: 30226 general description the 45° has a field of view approximately two times that of the standard 28° lens. This wide angle lens is suitable for cramped situations where the operator cannot step farther back from the objec...
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Technical data 26 • 72501-0401; flir t1050sc 12° • 72501-0402; flir t1050sc 28° • 72501-0403; flir t1050sc 45° #t559954; r. Al/37426/37426; en-us 198.
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Technical data 26 26.22 ir lens f=83.4 mm (12°) with case p/n: t199077 rev.: 30226 general description the 12° lens provides approximately two times magnification compared to the standard 28° lens. This lens is ideal for small or distant targets, such as overhead power lines. Imaging and optical dat...
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Technical data 26 • 72501-0401; flir t1050sc 12° • 72501-0402; flir t1050sc 28° • 72501-0403; flir t1050sc 45° #t559954; r. Al/37426/37426; en-us 200
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Technical data 26 26.23 flir t10xx sc kit p/n: 72500-0002 rev.: 36742 general description the flir t10xx sc kit is intended for r&d usage and development purposes. The kit includes a high- speed interface (hsi) box, which enables streaming of fully radiometric and uncompressed video from a flir t10x...
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Technical data 26 shipping information upc-12 845188011888 country of origin sweden • 72501-0201; flir t1030sc 12° • 72501-0202; flir t1030sc 28° • 72501-0203; flir t1030sc 45° • 72501-0401; flir t1050sc 12° • 72501-0402; flir t1050sc 28° • 72501-0403; flir t1050sc 45° #t559954; r. Al/37426/37426; e...
Page 217: Mechanical Drawings
Mechanical drawings 27 #t559954; r. Al/37426/37426; en-us 203.
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7,1in 180,4mm 1,72in 43,7mm 6,58in 167,2mm 5,63in 142,9mm 2,68in 68mm 7,41in 188,3mm 8,05in 204,5mm 7,41in 188,3mm 4,55in 115,5mm 1,72in 43,7mm 2,3in 58,4mm 4,55in 115,5mm 4,76in 120,8mm 5,67in 144mm 5,37in 136,3mm 1,75in 44,5mm 0,55in 14mm 2,77in 70,4mm 1,74in 44,3mm 6,31in 160,2mm 5,63in 143mm vie...
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8,63in 219,2mm 7,67in 194,9mm 8,29in 210,4mm 7,67in 194,9mm 5,02in 127,4mm 3,96in 100,5mm 5,9in 149,9mm 5,28in 134,1mm 5,19in 131,9mm ir-lens 12° (f=83,4mm) sheet drawing no. Size check drawn by denomination a3 2(7) t128849 basic dimensions flir t10xx jota 2015-09-17 r&d thermography modified 1 2 3 ...
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6,07in 154,2mm 7,03in 178,5mm 8,1in 205,7mm 7,49in 190,1mm 4,83in 122,6mm 3,58in 91mm 4,32in 109,8mm 3,59in 91,2mm 3,68in 93,4mm ir-lens 28° (f=36mm) sheet drawing no. Size check drawn by denomination a3 3(7) t128849 basic dimensions flir t10xx jota 2015-09-17 r&d thermography modified 1 2 3 4 5 6 7...
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6,21in 157,8mm 7,17in 182,1mm 8,1in 205,7mm 7,49in 190,1mm 4,83in 122,6mm 3,58in 91mm 4,46in 113,3mm 3,82in 96,9mm 3,73in 94,8mm ir-lens 45° (f=21,2mm) sheet drawing no. Size check drawn by denomination a3 4(7) t128849 basic dimensions flir t10xx jota 2015-09-17 r&d thermography modified 1 2 3 4 5 6...
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7,42in 188,4mm 8,37in 212,6mm 8,1in 205,7mm 7,49in 190,1mm 4,83in 122,7mm 3,58in 91mm 5,67in 143,9mm 5,02in 127,5mm 4,94in 125,4mm ir-lens close-up (3x) sheet drawing no. Size check drawn by denomination a3 5(7) t128849 basic dimensions flir t10xx jota 2015-09-17 r&d thermography modified 1 2 3 4 5 ...
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3,85in 97,7mm 2,01in 51mm 3,4in 86,4mm 5,25in 133,2mm 1,57in 39,8mm 3,3in 83,8mm 1,47in 37,3mm battery charger sheet drawing no. Size check drawn by denomination a3 6(7) t128849 basic dimensions flir t10xx jota 2015-09-17 r&d thermography modified 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 a b c d e f g h 1 3 2 5 4 c f b...
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2,85in 72,4mm 2,23in 56,7mm 4,92in 125mm [14,2in 2] 360mm 50 1,1in 28mm unc 1/4-20 7mm 0,28in high-speed interface sheet drawing no. Size check drawn by denomination a3 7(7) t128849 basic dimensions flir t10xx jota 2015-09-17 r&d thermography modified 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 a b c d e f g h 1 3 2 5 4 c...
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Digital i/o pin configuration 28 28.1 pin configuration for the digital i/o connector on the hsi box pin function data 1 in 1 opto-isolated, 0–1.5 v = low, 3– 25 v = high 2 in 2 opto-isolated, 0–1.5 v = low, 3– 25 v = high 3 out 1 opto-isolated, on = supply (max. 100 ma), off = open 4 out 2 opto-iso...
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Digital i/o connection diagram 29 #t559954; r. Al/37426/37426; en-us 212.
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Ce declaration of conformity 30 #t559954; r. Al/37426/37426; en-us 214.
Page 230: Cleaning The Camera
Cleaning the camera 31 31.1 camera housing, cables, and other items 31.1.1 liquids use one of these liquids: • warm water • a weak detergent solution 31.1.2 equipment a soft cloth 31.1.3 procedure follow this procedure: 1. Soak the cloth in the liquid. 2. Twist the cloth to remove excess liquid. 3. ...
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Cleaning the camera 31 31.3 infrared detector 31.3.1 general even small amounts of dust on the infrared detector can result in major blemishes in the image. To remove any dust from the detector, follow the procedure below. Note • this section only applies to cameras where removing the lens exposes t...
Page 232: Application Examples
Application examples 32 32.1 moisture & water damage 32.1.1 general it is often possible to detect moisture and water damage in a house by using an infrared camera. This is partly because the damaged area has a different heat conduction property and partly because it has a different thermal capacity...
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Application examples 32 32.2.2 figure the image below shows a connection of a cable to a socket where improper contact in the connection has resulted in local temperature increase. 32.3 oxidized socket 32.3.1 general depending on the type of socket and the environment in which the socket is installe...
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Application examples 32 32.4 insulation deficiencies 32.4.1 general insulation deficiencies may result from insulation losing volume over the course of time and thereby not entirely filling the cavity in a frame wall. An infrared camera allows you to see these insulation deficiencies because they ei...
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Application examples 32 32.5 draft 32.5.1 general draft can be found under baseboards, around door and window casings, and above ceil- ing trim. This type of draft is often possible to see with an infrared camera, as a cooler air- stream cools down the surrounding surface. When you are investigating...
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Application examples 32 #t559954; r. Al/37426/37426; en-us 222.
Page 237: About Flir Systems
About flir systems 33 flir systems was established in 1978 to pioneer the development of high-performance infrared imaging systems, and is the world leader in the design, manufacture, and market- ing of thermal imaging systems for a wide variety of commercial, industrial, and govern- ment applicatio...
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About flir systems 33 with a worldwide network of agents and distributors—support our international customer base. Flir systems is at the forefront of innovation in the infrared camera industry. We antici- pate market demand by constantly improving our existing cameras and developing new ones. The c...
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About flir systems 33 the staff of the itc are also there to provide you with any application support you may need in putting infrared theory into practice. 33.3 supporting our customers flir systems operates a worldwide service network to keep your camera running at all times. If you discover a pro...
Page 240: Glossary
Glossary 34 absorption (ab- sorption factor) the amount of radiation absorbed by an object relative to the re- ceived radiation. A number between 0 and 1. Atmosphere the gases between the object being measured and the camera, nor- mally air. Autoadjust a function making a camera perform an internal ...
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Glossary 34 ifov instantaneous field of view: a measure of the geometrical resolution of an ir camera. Image correc- tion (internal or external) a way of compensating for sensitivity differences in various parts of live images and also of stabilizing the camera. Infrared non-visible radiation, havin...
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Glossary 34 relative humidity relative humidity represents the ratio between the current water va- pour mass in the air and the maximum it may contain in saturation conditions. Saturation color the areas that contain temperatures outside the present level/span settings are colored with the saturatio...
Page 243: Thermographic Measurement
Thermographic measurement techniques 35 35.1 introduction an infrared camera measures and images the emitted infrared radiation from an object. The fact that radiation is a function of object surface temperature makes it possible for the camera to calculate and display this temperature. However, the...
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Thermographic measurement techniques 35 35.2.1.1.1 method 1: direct method follow this procedure: 1. Look for possible reflection sources, considering that the incident angle = reflection an- gle (a = b). Figure 35.1 1 = reflection source 2. If the reflection source is a spot source, modify the sour...
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Thermographic measurement techniques 35 3. Measure the radiation intensity (= apparent temperature) from the reflecting source us- ing the following settings: • emissivity: 1.0 • d obj : 0 you can measure the radiation intensity using one of the following two methods: figure 35.3 1 = reflection sour...
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Thermographic measurement techniques 35 5. Measure the apparent temperature of the aluminum foil and write it down. Figure 35.5 measuring the apparent temperature of the aluminum foil. 35.2.1.2 step 2: determining the emissivity follow this procedure: 1. Select a place to put the sample. 2. Determin...
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Thermographic measurement techniques 35 35.3 reflected apparent temperature this parameter is used to compensate for the radiation reflected in the object. If the emis- sivity is low and the object temperature relatively far from that of the reflected it will be im- portant to set and compensate for...
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History of infrared technology 36 before the year 1800, the existence of the infrared portion of the electromagnetic spectrum wasn't even suspected. The original significance of the infrared spectrum, or simply ‘the in- frared’ as it is often called, as a form of heat radiation is perhaps less obvio...
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History of infrared technology 36 moving the thermometer into the dark region beyond the red end of the spectrum, her- schel confirmed that the heating continued to increase. The maximum point, when he found it, lay well beyond the red end – in what is known today as the ‘infrared wavelengths’. When...
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History of infrared technology 36 figure 36.4 samuel p. Langley (1834–1906) the improvement of infrared-detector sensitivity progressed slowly. Another major break- through, made by langley in 1880, was the invention of the bolometer. This consisted of a thin blackened strip of platinum connected in...
Page 251: Theory Of Thermography
Theory of thermography 37 37.1 introduction the subjects of infrared radiation and the related technique of thermography are still new to many who will use an infrared camera. In this section the theory behind thermography will be given. 37.2 the electromagnetic spectrum the electromagnetic spectrum...
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Theory of thermography 37 figure 37.2 gustav robert kirchhoff (1824–1887) the construction of a blackbody source is, in principle, very simple. The radiation charac- teristics of an aperture in an isotherm cavity made of an opaque absorbing material repre- sents almost exactly the properties of a bl...
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Theory of thermography 37 where: w λb blackbody spectral radiant emittance at wavelength λ. C velocity of light = 3 × 10 8 m/s h planck’s constant = 6.6 × 10 -34 joule sec. K boltzmann’s constant = 1.4 × 10 -23 joule/k. T absolute temperature (k) of a blackbody. λ wavelength (μm). Note the factor 10...
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Theory of thermography 37 temperature is obtained by applying the rule-of-thumb 3 000/t μm. Thus, a very hot star such as sirius (11 000 k), emitting bluish-white light, radiates with the peak of spectral ra- diant emittance occurring within the invisible ultraviolet spectrum, at wavelength 0.27 μm....
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Theory of thermography 37 this is the stefan-boltzmann formula (after josef stefan, 1835–1893, and ludwig boltz- mann, 1844–1906), which states that the total emissive power of a blackbody is propor- tional to the fourth power of its absolute temperature. Graphically, w b represents the area below t...
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Theory of thermography 37 the spectral emissivity ε λ = the ratio of the spectral radiant power from an object to that from a blackbody at the same temperature and wavelength. Expressed mathematically, this can be written as the ratio of the spectral emittance of the object to that of a blackbody as...
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Theory of thermography 37 figure 37.9 spectral emissivity of three types of radiators. 1: spectral emissivity; 2: wavelength; 3: black- body; 4: graybody; 5: selective radiator. 37.4 infrared semi-transparent materials consider now a non-metallic, semi-transparent body – let us say, in the form of a...
Page 258: The Measurement Formula
The measurement formula 38 as already mentioned, when viewing an object, the camera receives radiation not only from the object itself. It also collects radiation from the surroundings reflected via the ob- ject surface. Both these radiation contributions become attenuated to some extent by the atmo...
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The measurement formula 38 2. Reflected emission from ambient sources = (1 – ε)τw refl , where (1 – ε) is the reflec- tance of the object. The ambient sources have the temperature t refl . It has here been assumed that the temperature t refl is the same for all emitting surfaces within the halfspher...
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The measurement formula 38 actual case. The two temperatures are normally less of a problem provided the surround- ings do not contain large and intense radiation sources. A natural question in this connection is: how important is it to know the right values of these parameters? It could though be o...
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The measurement formula 38 figure 38.2 relative magnitudes of radiation sources under varying measurement conditions (sw camera). 1: object temperature; 2: emittance; obj: object radiation; refl: reflected radiation; atm: atmosphere radia- tion. Fixed parameters: τ = 0.88; t refl = 20°c (+68°f); t a...
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Emissivity tables 39 this section presents a compilation of emissivity data from the infrared literature and measurements made by flir systems. 39.1 references 1. Mikaél a. Bramson: infrared radiation, a handbook for applications, plenum press, n. Y. 2. William l. Wolfe, george j. Zissis: the infrar...
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Emissivity tables 39 table 39.1 t: total spectrum; sw: 2–5 µm; lw: 8–14 µm, llw: 6.5–20 µm; 1: material; 2: specification; 3: temperature in °c; 4: spectrum; 5: emissivity: 6:reference (continued) 1 2 3 4 5 6 aluminum anodized, black, dull 70 lw 0.95 9 aluminum anodized, light gray, dull 70 sw 0.61 ...
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Emissivity tables 39 table 39.1 t: total spectrum; sw: 2–5 µm; lw: 8–14 µm, llw: 6.5–20 µm; 1: material; 2: specification; 3: temperature in °c; 4: spectrum; 5: emissivity: 6:reference (continued) 1 2 3 4 5 6 asphalt paving 4 llw 0.967 8 brass dull, tarnished 20–350 t 0.22 1 brass oxidized 100 t 0.6...
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Emissivity tables 39 table 39.1 t: total spectrum; sw: 2–5 µm; lw: 8–14 µm, llw: 6.5–20 µm; 1: material; 2: specification; 3: temperature in °c; 4: spectrum; 5: emissivity: 6:reference (continued) 1 2 3 4 5 6 bronze phosphor bronze 70 lw 0.06 9 bronze polished 50 t 0.1 1 bronze porous, rough 50–150 ...
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Emissivity tables 39 table 39.1 t: total spectrum; sw: 2–5 µm; lw: 8–14 µm, llw: 6.5–20 µm; 1: material; 2: specification; 3: temperature in °c; 4: spectrum; 5: emissivity: 6:reference (continued) 1 2 3 4 5 6 ebonite t 0.89 1 emery coarse 80 t 0.85 1 enamel 20 t 0.9 1 enamel lacquer 20 t 0.85–0.95 1...
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Emissivity tables 39 table 39.1 t: total spectrum; sw: 2–5 µm; lw: 8–14 µm, llw: 6.5–20 µm; 1: material; 2: specification; 3: temperature in °c; 4: spectrum; 5: emissivity: 6:reference (continued) 1 2 3 4 5 6 iron and steel oxidized 125–525 t 0.78–0.82 1 iron and steel oxidized 200 t 0.79 2 iron and...
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Emissivity tables 39 table 39.1 t: total spectrum; sw: 2–5 µm; lw: 8–14 µm, llw: 6.5–20 µm; 1: material; 2: specification; 3: temperature in °c; 4: spectrum; 5: emissivity: 6:reference (continued) 1 2 3 4 5 6 krylon ultra-flat black 1602 flat black room tempera- ture up to 175 lw ≈ 0.96 12 krylon ul...
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Emissivity tables 39 table 39.1 t: total spectrum; sw: 2–5 µm; lw: 8–14 µm, llw: 6.5–20 µm; 1: material; 2: specification; 3: temperature in °c; 4: spectrum; 5: emissivity: 6:reference (continued) 1 2 3 4 5 6 nichrome sandblasted 700 t 0.70 1 nichrome wire, clean 50 t 0.65 1 nichrome wire, clean 500...
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Emissivity tables 39 table 39.1 t: total spectrum; sw: 2–5 µm; lw: 8–14 µm, llw: 6.5–20 µm; 1: material; 2: specification; 3: temperature in °c; 4: spectrum; 5: emissivity: 6:reference (continued) 1 2 3 4 5 6 paint cobalt blue t 0.7–0.8 1 paint oil 17 sw 0.87 5 paint oil based, average of 16 colors ...
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Emissivity tables 39 table 39.1 t: total spectrum; sw: 2–5 µm; lw: 8–14 µm, llw: 6.5–20 µm; 1: material; 2: specification; 3: temperature in °c; 4: spectrum; 5: emissivity: 6:reference (continued) 1 2 3 4 5 6 plastic pvc, plastic floor, dull, structured 70 sw 0.94 9 plastic pvc, plastic floor, dull,...
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Emissivity tables 39 table 39.1 t: total spectrum; sw: 2–5 µm; lw: 8–14 µm, llw: 6.5–20 µm; 1: material; 2: specification; 3: temperature in °c; 4: spectrum; 5: emissivity: 6:reference (continued) 1 2 3 4 5 6 stainless steel sheet, untreated, somewhat scratched 70 sw 0.30 9 stainless steel sheet, un...
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Emissivity tables 39 table 39.1 t: total spectrum; sw: 2–5 µm; lw: 8–14 µm, llw: 6.5–20 µm; 1: material; 2: specification; 3: temperature in °c; 4: spectrum; 5: emissivity: 6:reference (continued) 1 2 3 4 5 6 water snow –10 t 0.85 2 wood 17 sw 0.98 5 wood 19 llw 0.962 8 wood ground t 0.5–0.7 1 wood ...
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