Kaiweets KTI-K01 User manual

Contents
User manual-EN............................................................................................1
Benutzerhandbuch-DE...............................................................................15
Manuel d'utilisation-FR..............................................................................29
Manual de usuario-ES................................................................................43
Manuale utente-IT......................................................................................57
Руководство пользователя.....................................................................71

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Contents-EN
Precautions ..................................................................................................................................2
Chapter 1 List of Items.............................................................................................................5
Chapter 2 Appearance..............................................................................................................6
Chapter 3 Basic Operations.....................................................................................................7
Chapter 4 Others.....................................................................................................................12
Chapter 5 Analysis of Common Problems...........................................................................13
PC Analysis Software................................................................................................................14
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Precautions
Please always follow the following precautions strictly:
• Keep the device as stable as possible to prevent shaking violently.
• Do not use the device at operating temperatures not allowed nor place it in an environment at a storage
temperature not allowed.
• Do not align the device with strong thermal emitters, such as the sun, lasers, and spot welders.
• Do not expose the device to a dusty or moist environment. Prevent water from splashing onto the device
when using it in an environment with water.
• Place the device and all its accessories into a special packing box when not using it.
• Do not block any holes in the device.
• Do not knock at, throw or vibrate the device or its accessories so as to prevent damage.
• Please do not disassemble the device so as to prevent it from being damaged possibly and you from
losing the warranty.
• Do not use the device in an environment exceeding its operating temperature so as to prevent possible
damages.
• Do not apply the dissolvable or similar liquid to the device and cables so as to prevent possible damages.
• The device is powered by a lithium-ion battery so users must follow the following precautions strictly in

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order to use it safely:
a) Never try to open or dismantle the battery.
b) Do not place the battery in a high-temperature environment or nearby a high-temperature object.
c) Do not short-circuit the battery.
d) Do not put the battery in a moist environment or in water.
e) Once the liquid leaked from the battery enters the eyes, flush the eyes with clear water immediately and
take corresponding medical care.
f) Please charge the battery as introduced in the manual and follow the charging steps and precautions.
Wrong charging may heat or damage the battery or even cause injuries.
• Wipe the device as described below:
a) Non-optical surfaces: Use a clean and soft cloth to wipe non-optical surfaces of the thermal imager
when necessary.
b) Optical surfaces: Please avoid staining the optical surface of the lens when using the thermal imager,
especially avoid touching the lens with your hands since the sweat on the hands may leave traces on the
lens and corrode the optical coating on the lens surface. When the optical lens surface is stained, wipe it
with special lens wiping paper.

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Precautions for the use of batteries:
• The battery can be charged repeatedly. However, the battery is a vulnerable part. If the standby time of the
device is largely shortened, please replace its battery with an original one provided by the company.
• If the device operates for a long time, especially at high temperatures, its surface will warm up normally.
When it’s hot, please stop charging it and move it to the shade. Please avoid touching hot surfaces for a long
time.
• When charging the device, it's suggested to use original batteries and charge cables provided by
the company.
• Battery charging time varies with temperatures and its use.
• When the battery level is low, the system will give a low battery level prompt.
• When the battery level is too low, the system will be turned off automatically.
• If the device gives no response when the power button is pressed, the battery has run out and the
device can be launched only after being charged with an original charger for more than 10 minutes.

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Chapter 1 List of Items
Thermal Camera
USB Cable
Power Adapter
Plug(plug type depends on the delivery country)
Wrist Strap
Flexible Package
Calibration Card
User Manual

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Chapter 2 Appearance
Display Screen
F1 Accessibility Button
F2 Accessibility Button
Tripod Connector
Type-C Port
Visible Light Lens
Infrared Lens
Laser
Shutter Button
Power Button
Flash/Lighting
Laser Ranging

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Chapter 3 Basic Operations
3.1 Photo and album
3.1.1 Photo
Press the shutter button in the real-time preview interface, “Image saved" appears and a 2s thumbnail is
displayed in the top right corner.
3.1.2 Photo view
1. Click the thumbnail in the top right corner for a quick view of the photo.
2. Click to open the hidden status bar, and then click to enter the album to view the photos in the
local gallery.
Image saved

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3.1.3 Photo operation
1. Selecting photos: Enter the local gallery and click "Select" to open the selection menu, and then click
to select all /deselect all the photos. Click to upload the selected photos to the cloud service and
click to delete the photos.
2. Photo zoom: Enter the local gallery and zoom the photo by double clicking the photo or with two fingers.
3. Photo details: Enter the album and click a photo to enter the details, and then click in the top right
corner to view the shooting time, date and emissivity of the photo; click “ VL " to view the visible photos; click
for smart calibration and manual calibration; click to delete the photo.
3.2 Mode switch
Infrared
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