Beta 1760TMC Operating instructions

Type
Operating instructions
Content
1. Quick start guide
1-1. General operational steps
1-2. Instrument power supply
1-3. Information on the infrared thermal image display
2. Extract
3. Features
4. Description of the instrument
5. Technical specifications
6. Power supply
7. Button operation
7-1. Back / ignition button
7-2. Confirm button / menu
7-3. Up and down buttons
7-4. Trigger / HOLD button
7-5. Taking pictures and saving images
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8. Settings Menu
8-1. Emissivity adjustment
8-2. Unit settings
8-3. Extreme settings
8-4. Color table options
8-5. Date and time
8-6. Memory
8-7. Alarm
8-8. Backlight adjustment
8-9. Melting distance
8-10. G-SENSOR
8-11. Language selection
8-12. Information
9. Precautions
10. Appendix
10-1. Emissivity
10-2. Emissivity table
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1. Quick start guide
1-1. General operational steps
1. Press the back / on button for 3 seconds to turn on the instrument.
The startup screen is displayed on the screen, the thermal image is
displayed after the startup screen.
2. Point the camera towards the target, the area or object to be checked.
The relative temperature is displayed from hot to cold through the color
table (corresponding from light to dark). The infrared temperature reading
(shown above the thermal image) indicates the temperature of the
measurement target point pointed at the cross cursor on the display
screen.
3. Press the up button or press the down button to adjust the
infrared and visible light fusion ratio.
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4. Press the trigger button, the display screen freezes, showing the
thermal image at the moment, the thermal image will be surrounded by
white boxes.
5. After acquiring the image, press the OK button to save the acquired
thermal image. The thermal image is stored in the internal memory of the
instrument in the form of images. The thermal image can be viewed via
USB. Press the return button to continue scanning the target area or
object.
6. In the process of scanning the area or object where the lens is aligned,
press the OK button to access the menu options. In the menu options
you can set various parameters and view meter information (see 8.
Setup menu). Press the back / on button to exit the menu.
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1-2. Instrument power supply
The instrument is powered by 3 AAA alkaline batteries, use dry alkaline
batteries. Press the back / on button for 3 seconds to switch on the
instrument. Press the back / on button for 3 seconds to switch off the
instrument.
1-3. Information on the infrared thermal image display
1. Emissivity
2. Time
3. Battery capacity
4. Central temperature
5. Target center
6. Color bar
7. Maximum temperature position
8. Minimum temperature position
9. Maximum temperature
10. Minimum temperature
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2. Extract
The 1760TMC 600 thermal imaging camera is a professional
thermometer. The instrument has 32 x 32 pixels of thermal imaging
sensors and 30 w pixels of photoelectric sensors, in addition to a TFT 2.0
LCD color display. Equipped with infrared thermography and temperature
sensor and images of optical sensors of auxiliaries, it is able to provide a
rapid, simple and accurate detection of surface temperature, for a
specific and clear understanding of the surface temperature of the object.
At the same time, the instrument can also store thermal images at a
given time and image information can be viewed through the connection
to the computer, in order to subsequently facilitate the analysis of thermal
images.
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3. Features
1. 2.0-inch TFT LCD display 240 x 320.
2. 32 x 32 pixel infrared sensor.
3. 7Hz image acquisition frequency.
4. Thermal sensitivity (NETD) 347mK
5. Automatic acquisition of hot / cold points.
6. Visible camera and image storage (BMP).
7. The internal memory stores images, it is possible to store more than
100 images.
8. Set date and time and emissivity regulator.
9. Powered by 3 AAA alkaline batteries.
10. USB interface for computer connection to check images.
11. IP54 waterproof level.
12. 3D acceleration sensor.
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4. Description of the instrument
1. LCD screen
2. Up button
3. Confirmation / menu button
4. Back / ignition button
5. Down button
6. Battery cover
7. Visible light
8. Infrared sensor
9. Trigger / HOLD
10. Micro USB interface
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5. Technical specification
Temperature
Temperature range
-20°C to +600°C (-4°F to 1112°F)
Temperature measurement accuracy
±3% ±3°C (±37,4°F) as tested at
25°C (77°F)
Screen shot rate correction
Yes
Image performance
Image capture frequency
7Hz
Sensor type
Sensor with n-poly / p-poly Si
technology
Thermal sensitive (NETD)
347mK
Infrared band
6,5μm to 14μm
Visible camera
307200 pixel
Field of view
33° x 33°
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The focal lenght
Fixel focal lenght
Image display mode
Color table
Molten metal, iron red, color red,
grayscale (white heat), grayscale
(black heat)
Level and span
Automatic
Fusion information
Visible and infrared fusion distance
0,5mt , 1,0mt , 2,0mt
View options
50% step
Hot spot and cold spot tracking
Yes
Image capture and storage
Take pictures
Yes
Storage medium
Internal flash storage can store
over 100 pieces
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Document format
BMP
Memory viewving
View or delete stored photos from
the menu
Operating temperature
0°C to +50°C (32°F to +122°F)
Storage temperature
-20°C to +60°C (-4°F to +140°F)
Relative umidity
10% to 90% non-dewfall
Display screen
2.0” , 240 x 320 TFT LCD
Waterproofing grade
IP54
Gravitational acceleration
Yes
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6. Power supply
Press the back / on button for 3 seconds to switch the thermal image
device on or off. This device is powered by 3 AAA dry alkaline batteries.
When the battery is charged, the battery status icon in the upper right
corner of the display shows the symbol . When the battery charge
decreases, the white part of the battery icon also decreases. When the
battery symbol is displayed in red, the battery level is low, the battery
must be replaced immediately. If the battery with insufficient charge is
not replaced in time, the measured temperature reading may be
inaccurate.
APO - automatic shutdown.
The device turns off automatically after a period of inactivity, the default
time of the meter is 10 minutes.
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7. Button operation
With the exception of the HOLD button, the device has four control
buttons below the display. Tip: Press and hold the tool to check the
trigger with your index finger.
7-1. Back / ignition button
Long press: turns the meter on or off.
Short press: to exit the menu option or release the archive photos.
7-2. Confirm button / OK menu
Short press: to access the menu options, determine the modification
parameters, confirm, save photos or delete images (photo preview).
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7-3. Up and down buttons
Short press: to scroll through the options in the configuration menu and
to scroll through the photos saved in the image review mode. In
measurement mode, scroll up and down with the navigation buttons to
see a mixture of visible and infrared thermal images in different
proportions.
Long press: in the settings menu option, long press the up and down
navigation buttons to continuously add or subtract values, for example,
when adjusting the emissivity, hold for a long time, the emissivity value
will increase or will decrease continuously.
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7-4. Trigger / HOLD button
Pressing the trigger (also called the HOLD key), the display still shows
the movement, keeping the infrared thermal image or the image on the
right visible at that time. Press the trigger again, the display will show the
area or object the infrared is currently scanning. This cycle repeats itself.
7-5. Taking pictures and saving images
This tool can contain at least 100 photos in internal memory.
1. The instrument is aimed at the target area or object to be measured
2. Press the trigger (HOLD button), the screen image is fixed.
3. Press the OK / confirm menu button, to save the current photo, a
progress bar below the image shows the progress of the saved image
4. Press the back / on button to cancel saving the photo, to continue
scanning the object.
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8. Settings Menu
In the measurement scan mode, press the OK button / confirmation
menu to access the settings menu overview, as shown below:
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The bar highlighted in yellow in the options menu corresponds to the
option selected, press up and press down to scroll the bar; press
the OK button to enter the desired option, each option is described in
detail as follows:
8-1. Emissivity adjustment
For the definition of emissivity, refer to Appendix 11 for details. After
entering the emissivity option, the interface is as shown below:
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Press the up button to increase the emissivity; prolonged pressure
will continuously increase the emissivity.
Press the down button to decrease the emissivity; the prolonged
pressure will continuously decrease the emissivity. Press the OK button
to confirm the current emissivity and exit the emissivity adjustment
interface.
Press the back / on button to exit the emissivity setting interface, the
emissivity value is not changed.
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8-2. Unit settings
The unit settings can be set on different displays of the unit. After
entering the drive options, the interface is as shown below:
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Press the up button to move the highlighted yellow bar to another
option. Press the down button the highlighted yellow bar moves to
another option.
Press the OK confirmation / menu button to confirm the modification of
the current temperature unit and to exit the setting interface. Press the
back / start button to exit the setting interface, the temperature unit
will not be changed.
8-3. Extreme settings
After entering the extreme option interface is as shown below:
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