Sensor Partners Thermoview P-64 User manual

Thermoview P-64
Thermal Image Camera
User Manual
Sensor Partners BV
© 2016 Sensor Partners

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! Warnings, Cautions and Notes
Definitions
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WARNING Could cause body injury or death.
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CAUTION Could cause damage to equipment or permanent loss of data.
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NOTE provides useful information to the operator.
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Important Information
– Read efore using the Instrument
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WARNING – Laser Radiation is emitted from this device. Do Not stare
into Laser Beam. Class 2 Laser, 635 nm, 0.9mW
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CAUTION Never point the lens directly toward a strong radiation source
(ie. Sun, direct or reflected laser beam, etc ), with power on or power off, as
damage may result to the thermal detector used inside. Permanent
damage may result!
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CAUTION - The original shipping carton should be kept for use for future
transportation. Do not drop, shake or impact the thermal imager
excessively, in use or during transportation.
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CAUTION - Store the unit in its original case in a cool, dry, well ventilated
area away from strong electromagnetic fields.
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CAUTION - Protect the surface of the lens from being stained or damaged
by foreign objects such as sludge or chemicals. Please replace the lens cap
after use.
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CAUTION - Please remember to backup image data regularly to avoid
losing important data.
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NOTE For maximum measurement accuracy, allow 3 to 5 minutes for

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camera to stabilize after initial power up.
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NOTE Each camera is factory calibrated. It is recommended that
calibration be performed every 12 months.
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CAUTION - Do not open case. Unit does not contain any user serviceable
parts. Repair should be performed by factory authorized technicians only.

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Contents
! Warnings, Cautions and Notes ......................................................... 2
Introduction ...................................................................................... 6
1.1
Standard accessories..........................................................................................................9
1.2
Optional accessories..................................................................................................9
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Camera overview ....................................................................... 10
2.1
Function keys .............................................................................................................10
2.2
Interface.......................................................................................................................14
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Basic operation .......................................................................... 15
3.1
Battery Installation and Replacement ..............................................................15
3.1.1
Inserting or removing battery .....................................................................15
3.1.2
Replacing battery..............................................................................................16
3.2
Battery safety and usage ......................................................................................17
3.3
Quick access...............................................................................................................18
3.3.1
Capture an image.............................................................................................18
3.3.2
Temperature measurement ..........................................................................18
3.3.3
Freeze and save image...................................................................................20
3.3.4
Viewing stored Images...................................................................................20
3.3.5
Export saved images.......................................................................................21
3.3.6
LED screen settings .........................................................................................21
3.3.7
Menu operating instructions.........................................................................21
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Operation guide ......................................................................... 22
4.1
Graphic interface description ...............................................................................22
4.1.1
Screen graphic interface..............................................................................22
4.1.2
Floating bar interface......................................................................................24
4.1.3
Main menu...........................................................................................................24
4.1.4
Sub menu interface......................................................................................25
4.2
Measurement Object Adding................................................................................25
4.3
Recording.....................................................................................................................26
4.4
Photo .............................................................................................................................26
4.5
Preview.........................................................................................................................27
4.6
Settings ........................................................................................................................28
4.6.1
General setting ..................................................................................................28
4.6.2
Temperature measurement setting ...........................................................32
4.6.3
Adjustment..........................................................................................................33
4.6.4
Image settings...................................................................................................34
4.6.5
Network settings...............................................................................................37
4.6.6
SD card management .....................................................................................37

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4.6.7
Capture setting..................................................................................................38
4.6.8
System settings.................................................................................................39
4.7
File management .............................................................................................................42
4.7.1
Playback ...............................................................................................................42
4.7.2
Delete....................................................................................................................44
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Specification .............................................................................. 46
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Trou leshooting ......................................................................... 48
Appendix A ...................................................................................... 49
Common material emissivity
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FYI
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Appendix B ...................................................................................... 50
Factory default parameter setting table ......................................................................50

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Introduction
Thank you for choosing Sensor Partners “Thermoview P 64” hand held
infrared thermal imager.
Features
The Thermoview P 64 includes the following features:
11 user selectable color palettes
11 user selectable languages
1 8 X digital zoom
10 removable spot measurements
5 areas measurements
2 lines measurements
Shortcut key custom
Auto focus
Manual focus
Bluetooth
WIFI
Power save mode
LCD brightness adjustment
Video Output NTSC or PAL
Network settings
Time/date settings
Restore factory settings
SD card unload,formatting
SD card capture, video saving
Voice capture or text annotation
Continuous image capture
Alarm screenshots

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Alarm video
Isotherm
Temperature measurement settings
Built in Emissivity Table list of common materials
CMOS visible image and storage
Thermal image and CCD image fusion
High/low temperature fusion
Upgrades and Options
The P 64 is factory upgradeable for Wide Angle or Telephoto Lenses.
Applications:
Preventive maintenance
Power industry: Power line and power facility thermal state checking;
problem and defect diagnosis.
Electrical system: Identify potential circuit overloads.
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Mechanical system: Reduce downtime and avoid catastrophic failure.
Construction science
Roof: Quick identification of water penetration problems.
Structure: Commercial and residential energy audits.
Moisture detection: Determine root cause of moisture and mildew.
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Evaluation
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Evaluate the resolution to ensure the area completely dry.
Others
Iron and steel industry: Inspect steel refining and rolling processes;
diagnose hot blast stove defects; detect the embryo temperature of armor
plate, etc.

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Fire fighting: Forest fire prevention and detection of latent ignition
source. Preventive detection on specific materials of auto ignition. Detection
of potential spark ignition sources.
Medical: Human body surface temperature detection and screening.
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Petro/chemical: Oil pipeline status inspection; material surface
temperature detection; insulation inspection; power equipment status, etc.

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1.1 Standard accessories
Infrared thermal image camera (with wrist strap and lens)
Shoulder strap
Carrying case
Video out cable
Lithium ion batteries
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Charging dock
Lithium battery charger
Lens cap
User manual, Infrared report and analysis software system CD
SD card
SD card reader
Network cable (Mini USB to RJ45)
1.2 Optional accessories
External 0.5x wide angle lens
External 2x,3x telescopic lens
Carrying case
AC adapter(include power line)
Europe standard power line
Tripod

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2Camera overview
2.1 Function keys
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