Fluke Electronics FT560 TiX560, TiX520 User Manual 0master
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TiX520, TiX560 Expert Series Thermal Imager Users Manual February 2015 © 2015 Fluke Corporation. All rights reserved. Specifications are subject to change without notice. All product names are trademarks of their respective companies. LIMITED WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY Each Fluke product is warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service. The warranty period is two years and begins on the date of shipment. Parts, product repairs, and services are warranted for 90 days. This warranty extends only to the original buyer or end-user customer of a Fluke authorized reseller, and does not apply to fuses, disposable batteries, or to any product which, in Fluke's opinion, has been misused, altered, neglected, contaminated, or damaged by accident or abnormal conditions of operation or handling. Fluke warrants that software will operate substantially in accordance with its functional specifications for 90 days and that it has been properly recorded on non-defective media. Fluke does not warrant that software will be error free or operate without interruption. Fluke authorized resellers shall extend this warranty on new and unused products to end-user customers only but have no authority to extend a greater or different warranty on behalf of Fluke. Warranty support is available only if product is purchased through a Fluke authorized sales outlet or Buyer has paid the applicable international price. Fluke reserves the right to invoice Buyer for importation costs of repair/replacement parts when product purchased in one country is submitted for repair in another country. Fluke's warranty obligation is limited, at Fluke's option, to refund of the purchase price, free of charge repair, or replacement of a defective product which is returned to a Fluke authorized service center within the warranty period. To obtain warranty service, contact your nearest Fluke authorized service center to obtain return authorization information, then send the product to that service center, with a description of the difficulty, postage and insurance prepaid (FOB Destination). Fluke assumes no risk for damage in transit. Following warranty repair, the product will be returned to Buyer, transportation prepaid (FOB Destination). If Fluke determines that failure was caused by neglect, misuse, contamination, alteration, accident, or abnormal condition of operation or handling, including overvoltage failures caused by use outside the product’s specified rating, or normal wear and tear of mechanical components, Fluke will provide an estimate of repair costs and obtain authorization before commencing the work. Following repair, the product will be returned to the Buyer transportation prepaid and the Buyer will be billed for the repair and return transportation charges (FOB Shipping Point). THIS WARRANTY IS BUYER'S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. FLUKE SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR LOSSES, INCLUDING LOSS OF DATA, ARISING FROM ANY CAUSE OR THEORY. Since some countries or states do not allow limitation of the term of an implied warranty, or exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, the limitations and exclusions of this warranty may not apply to every buyer. If any provision of this Warranty is held invalid or unenforceable by a court or other decision-maker of competent jurisdiction, such holding will not affect the validity or enforceability of any other provision. Fluke Corporation P.O. Box 9090 Everett, WA 98206-9090 U.S.A. 11/99 To register your product online, visit http://register.fluke.com. Fluke Europe B.V. P.O. Box 1186 5602 BD Eindhoven The Netherlands Table of Contents Title Page Introduction .................................................................................................................... How to Contact Fluke .................................................................................................... Safety Information.......................................................................................................... Operation in Extreme Conditions .............................................................................. Radio Frequency Data .............................................................................................. Accessories ................................................................................................................... Before You Start ............................................................................................................ Battery ...................................................................................................................... Two-Bay Battery Charger Base............................................................................ On-Imager AC Power Socket ............................................................................... Optional 12 V Vehicle Charger ............................................................................. Features and Controls .............................................................................................. Power On and Off ..................................................................................................... Focus ........................................................................................................................ Image Capture Button ............................................................................................... Control Buttons ......................................................................................................... Touch Screen............................................................................................................ How to Use the Menus .............................................................................................. Neck Strap ................................................................................................................ Image Capture ............................................................................................................... 10 11 11 12 12 15 16 16 17 TiX520, TiX560 Users Manual IR-PhotoNotes™ ....................................................................................................... Voice Annotation (Recording) ................................................................................... Listen to a Voice Annotation (Recording) .................................................................. Edit Captured Infrared Image .................................................................................... Save Captured Infrared Image .................................................................................. Micro SD Memory Card ................................................................................................. Temperature Measurement ........................................................................................... SmartView Software .................................................................................................... Menus ............................................................................................................................ Measurement Menu .................................................................................................. Range ................................................................................................................... Level/Span ........................................................................................................... Emissivity Adjustment .......................................................................................... Background (Reflected Background Temperature Compensation) ...................... Transmission/Transmittance Adjustment ............................................................. Spot Temperatures............................................................................................... Center Box ........................................................................................................... Markers ................................................................................................................ Image Menu .............................................................................................................. Palette .................................................................................................................. IR-Fusion® Technology ........................................................................................ Color Alarms ........................................................................................................ Display Graphics Presentation ............................................................................. Logo ..................................................................................................................... Distance ............................................................................................................... Camera Menu ........................................................................................................... Auto Focus ........................................................................................................... Backlight ............................................................................................................... Video .................................................................................................................... HDMI .................................................................................................................... Auto Capture ........................................................................................................ Wireless Connectivity ........................................................................................... Memory Menu ........................................................................................................... Review Image Files .............................................................................................. ii 17 18 18 18 19 19 19 20 20 20 20 21 22 23 24 24 24 25 26 26 27 27 28 29 29 29 29 30 30 31 31 32 33 33 Contents (continued) Edit Image Files ................................................................................................... Delete Image Files ............................................................................................... Settings Menu ........................................................................................................... Units ..................................................................................................................... File Format ........................................................................................................... Auto Off ................................................................................................................ Localization .......................................................................................................... Image Storage...................................................................................................... Advanced Settings ............................................................................................... Fluke Connect™ Wireless System............................................................................ Fluke Connect App ............................................................................................... Fluke Connect Tools ............................................................................................ Remote Control.............................................................................................................. Maintenance .................................................................................................................. How to Clean the Case ............................................................................................. Battery Care .............................................................................................................. General Specifications ................................................................................................... Detailed Specifications .................................................................................................. iii 33 33 34 34 34 35 35 36 36 38 38 38 39 39 40 40 41 43 TiX520, TiX560 Users Manual iv List of Tables Table 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Title Page Symbols ................................................................................................................................ Accessories .......................................................................................................................... Bottom Panel ........................................................................................................................ Features................................................................................................................................ Controls ................................................................................................................................ Touch Targets ....................................................................................................................... Level and Span Settings ....................................................................................................... Palettes ................................................................................................................................. 10 13 15 22 26 TiX520, TiX560 Users Manual vi List of Figures Figure 1. 2. 3. Title Page Laser Warning ...................................................................................................................... 2 Add-On Lens Installation....................................................................................................... 6 Adjustable Neck Strap .......................................................................................................... 16 vii TiX520, TiX560 Users Manual viii Introduction The Fluke TiX520 and TiX560 Expert Series Thermal Imagers (the Product or Imager) are handheld, infrared imaging cameras for use in multiple applications. These applications include equipment troubleshooting, preventive and predictive maintenance, building diagnostics, and research and development. The lens is able to swivel 180° independently from the display to take measurements in hard-to-reach areas. With wireless connectivity, you have several options for how to manage and share these measurements. Productivity Features • Voice Annotation/Reviewable playback on Imager (requires Bluetooth headset) • IR-PhotoNotes™ • Fluke Connect™ / WIFI connectivity • Streaming video • Remote control and operation Image Presentation • Standard Palettes: Red, Grayscale, Inverted Grayscale, High Contrast, Amber, Inverted Amber, Hot Metal, Ironbow • Ultra Contrast™ Palettes: Blue-Red Ultra, Grayscale Ultra, Inverted Grayscale Ultra, High Contrast Ultra, Amber Ultra, Inverted Amber Ultra, Hot Metal Ultra, Ironbow Ultra • Image Sharpening mode • Filter mode for improved NETD IR-Fusion® Technology • Automatically aligned (parallax corrected) visual and infrared • Picture-In-Picture (PIP) infrared • Full screen infrared • AutoBlend mode with continuous AutoBlend feature (TiX560 only) • Full screen visible • Color alarms (temperature alarms) for high temperature and low temperature (user selectable) TiX520, TiX560 Users Manual How to Contact Fluke Safety Information To contact Fluke, call one of the following telephone numbers: A Warning identifies conditions and procedures that are dangerous to the user. A Caution identifies conditions and procedures that can cause damage to the Product or the equipment under test. • • • • • • USA: 1-800-760-4523 Canada: 1-800-36-FLUKE (1-800-363-5853) Europe: +31 402-675-200 Japan: +81-3-6714-3114 Singapore: +65-6799-5566 Anywhere in the world: +1-425-446-5500 Or, visit Fluke's website at www.fluke.com. To register your Product, visit http://register.fluke.com. To view, print, or download the latest manual supplement, visit http://us.fluke.com/usen/support/manuals. To download SmartView® software visit www.fluke.com/smartviewdownload. To download the Fluke Connect app, go to iTunes or Google play and download Fluke Connect. Warning To prevent eye damage and personal injury: • Do not look into the laser. Do not point the laser directly at persons or animals or indirectly off reflective surfaces. • Do not open the Product. The laser beam is dangerous to eyes. Have the Product repaired only through an approved technical site. Additional laser warning information is on the inside of the Product swivel, see Figure 1. RAYONNEMENT LASER NE PAS REGARDER DANS LE FAISCEAU APPAREIL LASER DE CLASSE 2 LASER RADIATION DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT 21 CFR 1040.10,1040.11 COMPLIES WITH IEC/EN 60825-1:2007 675nm hwj010.eps Figure 1. Laser Warning Expert Series Thermal Imager Safety Information Warning To prevent personal injury: • Read all safety information before you use the Product. • Carefully read all instructions. • Use the Product only as specified, or the protection supplied by the Product can be compromised. • Replace the batteries when the low battery indicator shows to prevent incorrect measurements. • Do not use the Product if it operates incorrectly. • Do not use the Product if it is damaged. • See emissivity information for actual temperatures. Reflective objects result in lower than actual temperature measurements. These objects pose a burn hazard. • Do not use the Product around explosive gas, vapor, or in damp or wet environments. Operation in Extreme Conditions Storage and/or continual operation of the Imager in extreme ambient temperature conditions can result in temporary interruption of operation. If this occurs, let the Imager stabilize (cool down or warm up) before you resume operation. Radio Frequency Data The Imager ships with the radio disabled. See Wireless Connectivity for instructions on how to enable the radio. See Imager Information for instructions on how to access digital copies of the radio licenses on the Imager. TiX520, TiX560 Users Manual Table 1 is a list of symbols used on the Imager and in this manual. Table 1. Symbols Symbol Description Important information. See manual. Connected to ac power. Battery removed. Symbol Description Warning. Laser. Battery status. Battery charging when animated. On/Off symbol Conforms to requirements of European Union and European Free Trade Association. Conforms to relevant Australian standards. Conforms to relevant North American Safety Standards. Conforms to relevant South Korean EMC standards. Japan Quality Association This Product contains a lithium-ion battery. Do not mix with the solid waste stream. Spent batteries should be disposed of by a qualified recycler or hazardous materials handler per local regulations. Contact your authorized Fluke Service Center for recycling information. This product complies with the WEEE Directive (2002/96/EC) marking requirements. The affixed label indicates that you must not discard this electrical/electronic product in domestic household waste. Product Category: With reference to the equipment types in the WEEE Directive Annex I, this product is classed as category 9 “Monitoring and Control Instrumentation” product. Do not dispose of this product as unsorted municipal waste. Go to Fluke's website for recycling information. Expert Series Thermal Imager Accessories Accessories Table 2 is a list of the accessories available for the Imager. Table 2. Accessories Model Description Part Number FLK-TI-SBP4 Smart Battery Pack 4597142 FLK-TI-SBC3B Charging Base/Power Supply with Adapters 4354922 TI-CAR CHARGER 12 V Vehicle Charger Adapter 3039779 FLUKE-TIX5xx Neck Strap 4574715 FLUKE-TIX5xx Hand Strap 4574703 FLK-Bluetooth Bluetooth Headset 4603258 FLK-HDMI Cable HDMI Cable 4388596 FLK-HDMI Adapter HDMI Adapter 4613365 BOOK-ITP Introduction to Thermography Principles 3413459 FLK-LENS/TELE2 2X Telephoto Infrared Lens 4335377 FLK-LENS/WIDE2 Wide-Angle Infrared Lens 4335361 FLK-LENS/4XTELE2 4X Telephoto Infrared Lens 4607058 FLK-LENS/25MAC2 25-Micron Macro Infrared Lens 4607064 TiX520, TiX560 Users Manual Optional telephoto and wide-angle lenses expand the flexibility and allow more applications for your infrared inspection work. See Figure 2 for information about how to install a lens. Before You Start Carefully unpack the items in the shipment box: • Thermal Imager • AC Power Supply with Mains Adapters • Two-Bay Battery Charge Base • 2 Lithium-ion Smart Batteries • Hard Carrying Case • USB-to-PC Cable • HDMI Video Cable • Removable Memory Card • Hard Transport Case • Adjustable Hand Strap (left-hand or right-hand use) • Adjustable Neck Strap • Quick Reference Guide • Users Manual/SmartView® Software (on USB Drive) • Warranty Registration Card Fluke recommends the removable memory card that is supplied with the Imager or available from Fluke. Fluke does not warrant the use or reliability of aftermarket memory cards of different brands or capacities. To request a printed manual, email Fluke at TPubs@fluke.com. Specify the product name and language preference in the subject line. hwj008.eps Figure 2. Add-On Lens Installation Expert Series Thermal Imager Before You Start Battery Two-Bay Battery Charger Base Before you use the Imager for the first time, charge the battery for a minimum of 2.5 hours. The battery status shows on the five-segment charge indicator. 1. Connect the ac power supply to the ac wall outlet and connect the dc output to the charger base. Warning To prevent personal injury, do not put battery cells and battery packs near heat or fire. Do not put in sunlight. Note New batteries are not fully charged. Two to ten charge/discharge cycles are necessary before the battery charges to its maximum capacity. To charge the battery, use one of the options that follow: 2. Put one or two smart batteries into bays of charger base. 3. Charge batteries until charge indicators show “full.” 4. Remove smart batteries and disconnect the power supply when batteries are fully charged. On-Imager AC Power Socket 1. Connect the ac power adapter into an ac wall outlet and connect the dc output to the Imager’s ac power socket. flashes on the display while the battery charges with the ac power adapter. 2. Charge until the charge indicator on the display does not flash. 3. Disconnect ac power adapter when the smart battery is fully charged. TiX520, TiX560 Users Manual Note Make sure that the Imager is near room temperature before you connect it to the charger. See the charging temperature specification. Do not charge in hot or cold areas. When you charge the battery in extreme temperatures, battery capacity may be decreased. shows in the lower left-hand corner of the display when the Imager is connected to ac power and the battery is removed. When the Imager’s power is off and the ac power adapter is connected, flashes in the center of the display to show that the battery charge is in process. Keep the Imager attached to the charger until the icon shows a full charge. If you remove the Imager from the charger before a full charge shows, it may have a reduced run-time. Note When the battery is connected to ac power or the unit is in video mode, the Sleep Mode/Auto Off feature is disabled automatically. Optional 12 V Vehicle Charger 1. Connect the 12 V adapter into the 12 V accessory socket of the vehicle. 2. Connect the output to the ac power socket of the Imager. 3. Charge until the indicator until the icon shows a full charge on the screen. 4. Disconnect the 12 V adapter and Imager when battery is fully charged. Caution To prevent damage to the Imager, remove it from the 12 V vehicle charger before you start or jump start the vehicle. Expert Series Thermal Imager Before You Start Table 3 shows the location of the battery and interfaces. Table 3. Bottom Panel Item Description Smart Battery Port Lithium-ion Smart Battery Anchor for Neck Strap SD Memory Card Slot Tripod Mount 2-Bay Battery Charging Base AC Power Adapter with Universal Adapter hwj002.eps TiX520, TiX560 Users Manual Features and Controls Table 4 shows the Imager features. Table 4. Features Item TiX520 THERMA 11 10 hwj004.eps 10 Infrared Camera Lens Focus Control Laser Distance Finder Visual Camera and Lens Laser Distance Finder Button Image Capture Button Hand Strap Anchor AC Adapter/Charger Input Terminal USB-to-PC Cable Connection USB Accessory Connection HDMI Video Connection LED Light L IMAGER 12 Description Expert Series Thermal Imager Before You Start Power On and Off To turn on or turn off the Imager, push and hold for two seconds. The Imager has Power Save and Auto Off features. For more information about how to set these features, see Settings Menu. Note All thermal imagers need sufficient warm-up time for the most accurate temperature measurements and best image quality. This time can often vary by model and by environmental conditions. Although most imagers are fully warmed up in 3-5 minutes, it is always best to wait a minimum of 10 minutes if the most accurate temperature measurement is important to your application. When you move the Imager between environments with large differences in ambient temperature, more adjustment time can be required. Focus The Imager uses the LaserSharp™ Auto Focus System and an advanced manual focus system. Correct focus is important in all imaging applications. Correct focus makes sure that the infrared energy is correctly directed onto the pixels of the detector. Without correct focus, the thermal image can be blurry and the radiometric data may be inaccurate. Out-of-focus infrared images are frequently unusable or of little value. The Fluke LaserSharp Auto Focus System uses a precision-adjusted and aligned laser pointer to indicate the area of focus. To focus with the LaserSharp Auto Focus System, depress the large black button (see Table ). Aim the laser pointer at the target. When satisfied with the location of the laser pointer, release the button. The system automatically focuses on the precise point where the laser was aimed. • • Note You can enable and disable the LaserSharp Auto Focus System. The laser pointer is aligned parallel to the infrared lens. If using AutoBlend Mode, the laser pointer dot will always be positioned just above the center point marker on the LCD. However, it is easier to use your eyes to locate the visible laser pointer on the target. To focus with the advanced manual focus system, place finger on the electronically-driven focus wheel control and rotate the control until the target is in proper focus. Note The advanced manual focus can be used as a manual override of the LaserSharp™ Auto Focus System. 11 TiX520, TiX560 Users Manual Image Capture Button In general, push: The large green button is the Image Capture Button (see Table ). In normal operation, the function of the Image Capture Button is to capture a thermal image that you can save to memory. to set the change and go back to the live view. to set the change and go back to the previous menu. to cancel the change and go back to the live view. Control Buttons to move the cursor and highlight an option. The function and cursor buttons are the primary controls. These buttons move the cursor through the menu structure to set the features. Controls and Adjustments • • • • • • • • • • • • 12 User-selectable temperature scale Language/localization selection Time and date settings Emissivity selection Reflected background temperature compensation Transmission correction User-selectable hot spot and cold spot, and center point on the image Expand/contract measurement box with MIN-AVG-MAX Color alarms User-selectable backlight setting Graphic information display (selectable) Laser distance display In live Manual Mode, the arrow buttons are always active to adjust Level and Span. Expert Series Thermal Imager Before You Start Table 5 is an overview of the buttons and their actions. Table 5. Controls Item Button --- LCD Touch Screen Power On/Off Function Buttons (F1, F2, F3) Cursor Buttons 11 10 hwj001.eps Description Go to IR Fusion Menu Manual/Auto Level and Span Go to internal Image Memory LED Light Zoom In/Zoom Out Fluke Connect™ Rescale 13 TiX520, TiX560 Users Manual IR-Fusion® Zoom TiX520 TiX520 Push to go directly to the adjustment menu for IR-Fusion. See page 27 for more information about the IR-Fusion feature. Push to set the zoom function between no zoom, 2x, and 4x. TiX560 Push to open the scroll bar that adjusts the IR-Fusion mode. Use it to infinitely adjust the picture from Full IR mode to Full Visible mode. Auto/Manual Level and Span Push and release to set the Imager to Auto Range or Manual Range. The icon in the upper right-hand corner of the LCD screen identifies the setting as Auto or Manual. Memory Push to go directly to the preview images of stored files. See page 33 for more information about the Memory feature. LED Light The LED Light illuminates darker work areas. Push to turn on and turn off the LED light at any time during operation. 14 TiX560 Push to set the zoom function between no zoom, 2x, 4x, and 8x. Fluke Connect The Imager supports the Fluke Connect™ Wireless System (may not be available in all regions). Push to go directly to the wireless setup menu. More information about Fluke Connect is on page 38. Rescale Push and release to automatically rescale the level and span for objects in the thermal field of view. This feature operates the Imager in a semi-automatic mode if manual fine re-adjustment of level and span with the arrow buttons is not necessary. Rescaling is done as often as needed. Note The Imager always powers up in the same Level and Span mode, Auto or Manual, as when it was powered down. Expert Series Thermal Imager Before You Start Touch Screen Table 6. Touch Targets The touch screen is a shortcut to the most often used adjustments: date, time, emissivity, palette, temperature degrees, level and span, AutoBlend level, and background temperature. With the touch screen, you interact directly with what is displayed. To change parameters or select functions and options, touch a target on the display with a finger. The touch screen has a backlight for work in dimly lit spaces. To change the backlight intensity, see Camera Menu. Table 6 shows the location of each touch target. hwj012.eps Item Description Go to Temperature Unit Adjustment menu Manual/Auto Toggle Go to Palette menu Go to Measurement menu for span/level, emissivity, and background temperature adjustments Go to Date Adjustment menu Go to Time Adjustment menu 15 TiX520, TiX560 Users Manual How to Use the Menus The menus, coupled with the three function button and arrow buttons, are the access point for: • Thermal image display • Camera features • Measurement • Advanced functions • Memory review • Settings for date, time, language, units, file format • Information about the Imager To open the primary menu, push . The primary menu shows five secondary menus for Measurement, Image, Camera, Memory, and Settings. The text labels on the right-hand edge of the touchscreen correspond to the , , buttons. You can use the buttons or the touch screen interchangeably for these functions. Push to open the primary menu. Push to cycle through the secondary menus. Each secondary menu lists an options menu. Push to cycle through the options. The primary, secondary, and option menus close 10 seconds after the last push of a function button. The option selection menu stays open until you make the selection, go up a menu level, or cancel the action. Neck Strap The neck strap makes it easy to carry the Imager with you on the job and supports extended use of the Imager. It is simple to attach and adjust without any tools. See Figure 3. 16 hwj003.eps Figure 3. Adjustable Neck Strap Expert Series Thermal Imager Image Capture Image Capture Point the Imager at the target object. Focus on the object using the LaserSharp™ Auto Focus System or advanced manual focus (see page 11). Push and release the Image Capture (green) button. This will capture and freeze the image. The image is now in the memory buffer and you can choose to save or edit the image. Push to save the image or to cancel and return to the live view. To add photos using the IR-PhotoNotes annotation system: 1. With an infrared image in the buffer, push to open the EDIT IMAGE menu. 2. Push / to highlight IR-PhotoNotes. 3. Push to enter the Picture mode. 4. Focus the Imager on the object and push the Image Capture button. Depending on the selected file format settings, the Imager shows the captured image and a menu bar. The menu bar lets you save the image, edit some image settings, and add voice annotation or IR-PhotoNotes™ digital photos. To change the file format, see File Format on page 34. 6. Push the Image Capture button to capture additional pictures. IR-PhotoNotes™ 7. Push save the pictures with the image. The IR-PhotoNotes™ photo annotation system allows you to capture and add up to five visible (digital) images of various objects, text, or other information that is related to the analysis and reporting of an infrared image. Examples of possible annotations include motor name plates, printed information or warning signs, larger views of the environment or room, and related equipment or objects. Up to five images can be captured with the visible image that is stored in addition to the aligned infrared and visible images used in IR-Fusion® technology. These visible images are only available in the .is2 file format and are stored in the file so you do not need to collate multiple files at a later time. 5. Push when done. 17 TiX520, TiX560 Users Manual Voice Annotation (Recording) A Bluetooth headset is required and the radio must be enabled for voice (audio) recording. This feature may not be available in all regions. 2. Push . 3. Push to set Audio. 4. Push to listen to the audio. 5. Push again to pause the audio. To record: Edit Captured Infrared Image 1. With an infrared image in the buffer, push to open the EDIT IMAGE menu. Before and after you save a file, use the Imager to edit or modify the image. You can add IR-PhotoNotes, voice annotation, and text annotation as well as change the palette and IR Fusion mode. 2. Push / to highlight Add Audio. 3. Push to record up to 60 seconds of audio. The display updates to show the recorded time. 4. Push to pause the recorder. 5. Push when done. 6. Push to review the audio file or to save the audio with the image. Voice annotation is only available in the .is2 file format and is stored in the file so you do not need to collate multiple files at a later time. Listen to a Voice Annotation (Recording) The i icon identifies each file that has a voice annotation. The voice (audio) recording replays through a Bluetooth headset or when you use SmartView software. To play back: 1. Do the steps in the Review Image Files section on page 33 to see the image on the display. 18 A Bluetooth headset is required and the radio must be enabled for voice (audio) annotation. This feature may not be available in all regions. To edit: 1. With an image in the buffer, go to EDIT IMAGE > Edit Image. 2. Push any arrow button to highlight an option or use the touch screen to select an option. 3. Push to save the changes with the file. Expert Series Thermal Imager Micro SD Memory Card Save Captured Infrared Image To save an image as a data file: 1. Focus on the object of interest or inspection area. 2. Push the Image Capture button to capture the image. The image is now in the buffer and you can save or edit. 3. Push to save the image as a file and go back to the live view. Micro SD Memory Card To eject a Micro SD memory card, push in on the exposed edge of the card and then release. The card should pop partially out after you release it. Carefully pull the card out of the slot. To insert the Micro SD memory card, push the card in until it catches. The Micro SD memory card includes an SD adapter for insertion into a PC or multi-function card reader. For information about how to save data, see page 19. For information about how to view or erase a stored image, see page 33. Temperature Measurement All objects radiate infrared energy. The quantity of energy radiated is based on the actual surface temperature and the surface emissivity of the object. The Imager senses the infrared energy from the surface of the object and uses this data to calculate an estimated temperature value. Many common objects and materials such as painted metal, wood, water, skin, and cloth are very good at radiating energy and it is easy to get relatively accurate measurements. For surfaces that are good at radiating energy (high emissivity), the emissivity factor is ≥90 % (or 0.90). This simplification does not work well on shiny surfaces or unpainted metals as they have an emissivity of <0.60. These materials are not good at radiating energy and are classified as low emissivity. To more accurately measure materials with a low emissivity, an emissivity correction is necessary. Adjustment to the emissivity setting will usually allow the Imager to calculate a more accurate estimate of the actual temperature. Warning To prevent personal injury, see emissivity information for actual temperatures. Reflective objects result in lower than actual temperature measurements. These objects pose a burn hazard. More information is available on emissivity at http://www.fluke.com/emissivity and http://www.fluke.com/emissivityexplanation. We recommend the study of this topic to get the most accurate temperature measurements. 19 TiX520, TiX560 Users Manual SmartView Software ® SmartView software is supplied with the Imager or and is available for free download at www.fluke.com/smartviewdownload. This software is intended for Fluke Imagers and contains features to analyze images, organize data and information, and make professional reports. SmartView allows audio annotations and photos from the IR-PhotoNotes™ annotation system to be reviewed on a PC. SmartView is used to export IR and visible images as .jpeg, .jpg, .jpe, .jfif, .bmp, .gif, .dib, .png, .tif, or .tiff formatted files. SmartView Mobile Software is also available for flexibility away from your PC or in the field. Menus The menus are the access points for thermal image display, camera features, memory setup, and settings for date, time, language, units, file format, and Imager information. Measurement Menu The Measurement Menu has settings for the calculation and display of radiometric temperature measurement data related to the thermal images. These settings include the Temperature Range selection, Level/Span adjustment, Emissivity, Background, Transmission, Spot Temperatures, Center Box, and Markers. Range Preset measurement ranges and a Full Automatic Range are available on the Imager. To select the range: 1. Go to Measurement > Range. 2. Push / to select between the preset ranges or the full automatic range. 3. Push to set the range. 20 Expert Series Thermal Imager Menus Level/Span Level and span are set for automatic or manual adjustment. To choose between automatic or manual level and span: 1. Push or go to Measurement > Set Level/Span. 2. Push / to select between the Auto and Manual ranging or Set Level/Span. 3. Push to set the new selection. In manual mode the Set Level/Span control is active. Use / to adjust the level setting. Use / to adjust the span setting. See the section, Detailed Specifications, for more information about the minimum span. In manual mode, level and span are also adjustable from the touch screen. Tap the left margin of the touch screen to reveal the temperature scale. Use your finger to adjust the setting. You can use two fingers (pinch) to adjust both the upper and lower settings at the same time. Temperature Level for Manual Operation Mode When put into manual ranging, the level setting moves the thermal span up or down within the total temperature range. In the live manual mode, the arrow buttons are always available to adjust the level and span. To set the level: 1. Push to move the range to a higher temperature level. 2. Push to move the range to a lower temperature level. While you adjust the manual level, the scale along the right side of the display shows the thermal span as it moves to different levels within the total range. See Table 7. Temperature Span for Manual Operation Mode When in manual mode, you can control the span setting to contract or expand in a selected palette in a temperature range within the total range. Use either the touch screen or the buttons to make adjustments to the settings. In the live manual mode, the arrow buttons are always available to adjust the level and span. See Table 7. 21 TiX520, TiX560 Users Manual Table 7. Level and Span Settings To adjust the temperature span: 1. Push or the touch screen to increase or widen the temperature span. 2. Push or the touch screen to decrease or narrow the temperature span. While you adjust the manual span, the scale along the right side of the display shows the thermal span increasing or decreasing in size. Emissivity Adjustment hwj011.eps Item 22 Description Level Span Total Imager Range The correct emissivity values are important for the Imager to make the most accurate temperature measurement calculations. Emissivity of a surface can have a large effect on the apparent temperatures that the Imager observes. Understanding the emissivity of the surface being inspected can, but not always, allow you to obtain more accurate temperature measurements. If you set a value that is <0.60, shows on the Imager display with this caution: Caution: Emissivity <0.6 (see Manual) Expert Series Thermal Imager Menus Note Surfaces with an emissivity of <0.60 make reliable and consistent determination of actual temperatures problematic. The lower the emissivity, the more potential error is associated with the Imager's temperature measurement calculations. This is also true even when adjustments to the emissivity and reflected background adjustments are performed properly. Emissivity is set directly as a value, or from a list of emissivity values for some common materials. Note If the Display is set to Display All, you see the information about current emissivity as ε = x.xx. Adjust by Number To set the emissivity value: 1. Go to Measurement > Emissivity > Adjust Number. 2. Push /to change the value. Background (Reflected Background Temperature Compensation) Compensation for reflected background temperature is set in the Background tab. Very hot objects or very cold objects can affect the apparent temperature and measurement accuracy of the target or object of interest, especially when surface emissivity is low. Adjustment of the reflected background temperature can make the temperature measurement better in many situations. For more information, see Emissivity Adjustment. To adjust the background temperature: 1. Go to Measurement > Background. 2. Push / to change the value. 3. Push or when done. Note If the Display is set to Display All, you see the information about current reflected background temperature as BG = xx.x. A custom emissivity value is indicated when any value not in the standard emissivity table is selected. Select by Table To select from a list of common materials: 1. Go to Measurement > Emissivity > Select Table. 2. Push / to highlight the material. 3. Push to select the material. 23 TiX520, TiX560 Users Manual Transmission/Transmittance Adjustment Spot Temperatures When you do infrared inspections through infraredtransparent windows (IR windows), not all of the infrared energy emitted from the objects of interest is transmitted through the optical material in the window. If the transmission percentage of the window is known, you can adjust this percentage in the Imager or in the SmartView® software. Adjustment of the transmission correction can make the accuracy of the temperature measurement better in many situations. The Spot Temperatures are floating HI and LO temperature indicators that move on the display as the temperature measurements of the image fluctuate. To turn on/off the hot and cold spot indicators: 1. Go to Measurement > Spot Temp. 2. Push / to highlight ON or OFF. 3. Select Hot or Cold. To adjust the transmission percentage: 4. Push or to set the new value. 1. Go to Measurement > Transmission. Center Box 2. Push / to adjust the percentage between 10 % and 100 %. The Center Box feature is an adjustable temperature measurement zone (box) that you can center on the infrared image. This zone (box) expands and contracts to different levels within the infrared image. The zone lets the user see an approximate maximum (MAX), average (AVG), and minimum (MIN) temperature measurement in that area. When in AUTO Level and Span mode, the Imager automatically sets the level and span according the infrared scene within the parameters of the Center Box. 3. Push or when done. Note If Display Information is set to Display All, you see the information about current transmission correction as τ = xx. Note When using the Center Box, the level and span of the Imager is adjusted to the thermal scene within the Center Box. 24 Expert Series Thermal Imager Menus To enable or disable the Center Box feature: 1. Go to Measurement > Center Box. 2. Push / to highlight ON or OFF. 3. Push to set the new value. To set the size of the Center Box when enabled: 1. Push / to highlight Set Size. 2. Push to go to the adjustment screen. 3. Push to increase the size of the Center Box. 4. Push to reduce the size of the Center Box. 5. When satisfied with the size of the Center Box, push: • to set the change and exit the menus. • to set the change and go back to the previous menu. • to cancel the change and go back to the live view. Markers Up to three adjustable, fixed-temperature spot markers are available on the display. You can use these markers to highlight a region before you save the image. The marker selection is set as All Off, One Marker, Two Markers, or Three Markers. To set a Marker: 1. Go to Measurement > Markers. 2. Push the / to highlight the function between All OFF, One Marker, Two Markers, and Three Markers. 3. Push to set the marker option and go to the “Move Marker” display. You will see the Move Marker icon and the labels on the function buttons change to Done, Next, and Cancel. To change the Marker position on the display: 1. Push to move the Marker location on the image. 2. Push to highlight the next marker. Do Step 1 again. 3. Do Step 2 for a third marker. 4. Push when done. 25 TiX520, TiX560 Users Manual Image Menu The Image menu has controls for different features used in the presentation of the infrared image on the Imager's LCD and some saved image files. Table 8. Palettes Standard Palettes Ultra Contrast™ Palettes Grayscale Grayscale Ultra Grayscale Inverted Grayscale Inverted Ultra Blue-Red Blue-Red Ultra High Contrast High Contrast Ultra Hot Metal Hot Metal Ultra Palette Ironbow Ironbow Ultra The Palette menu lets you change the false-color presentation of the infrared images on the display. Some palettes are more suitable for specific applications and can be set as required. Two different palette presentation modes are available, see Table 8. The Standard Palettes offer an equal, linear presentation of colors that allow for best presentation of detail. The Ultra Contrast™ Palettes offer a weighted presentation of colors. These palettes work best in situations with high thermal contrast for extra color contrast between the high temperatures and low temperatures. Amber Amber Ultra Amber Inverted Amber Inverted Ultra Note Data saved as .is2 or .is3 formats can easily be modified within SmartView software. Still images saved in .bmp or .jpg format, as well as video saved in .avi format will retain image settings at the time of capture and save. To switch between palettes: 1. Go to Image > Palette > Standard or Ultra Contrast. 2. Push / to highlight a palette. 3. Push to set the new palette. To change the palette color: 1. Go to Image > Palette > Set Palette. 2. Push / to highlight the palette color. 3. Push to set the new palette color. Saturation Colors is an option that you can choose as off, standard, red/blue, or white/black. 26 Expert Series Thermal Imager Menus IR-Fusion® Technology To set the IR-Fusion® technology mode: IR-Fusion® technology makes it easier to understand, analyze, and communicate infrared images through the use of an aligned visible image and infrared image. The Imager automatically captures a visible image with every infrared image to show you precisely where a potential problem might be, and then allows you to more effectively communicate it to others. 2. Push / to highlight an option. IR-Fusion® technology has different modes: The TiX560 model has an adjustable IR Level. Icon TiX520 TiX560 -Picture-in-Picture (PIP) -AutoBlend Picture-in-Picture (PIP) (min, mid, max) Full Screen AutoBlend (min, mid, max) Full Screen IR Visible NA Note The visible image and infrared image can be customized or separated in SmartView and SmartView Mobile Software when you use the .is2 file format. 1. Go to Measurement > Image > IR-Fusion. 3. Push to set the new option. TiX560 Push to open the scroll bar that adjusts the IR-Fusion mode. Use it to infinitely adjust the picture from Full IR mode to Full Visible mode. Color Alarms The Imager has various apparent temperature color alarms. The high-temperature color alarm shows a full visible image and only shows infrared information on objects or areas that are above the set apparent temperature alarm level. The low-temperature (or dew point) color alarm shows a full visible image and only shows infrared information on objects or areas that are below the set apparent temperature (or set dew point) color alarm level. The user must manually determine and set these parameters. 27 TiX520, TiX560 Users Manual Note The Imager does not sense ambient or surface dew point level automatically. To use the lowtemperature color alarm function as a dew point color alarm, manual determination and input of surface dew point temperature will yield the best results. Depending on the situation, the colors presented may help identify areas of concern with possible dew point condensation. To view the Color Alarm menu: 1. 2. Go to Image > Color Alarm. Push to view the menu. Set High-Temperature Color Alarm To set a high-temperature color alarm: 1. Go to Image > Color Alarm > Set High Alarm. 2. Push / to adjust the temperature setting. 3. Push or set the new value. Set Low-Temperature (or Dew Point) Color Alarm To set a low-temperature/dew point color alarm: 1. Go to Image > Color Alarm > Set Low Alarm. 2. Push / to adjust the temperature setting. 3. Push or set a new value. 28 Outside/Inside Alarm If you set values for the high-temperature color alarm and a low-temperature color alarm, the Imager will have the options for inside or outside color alarms. To set an outside/inside color alarm: 1. Go to Image > Color Alarm > Outside or Inside. 2. Push: to set the change and go back to the live view. to set the change and go back to the previous menu. to cancel the change and go back to the live view. Display Graphics Presentation The options for how you view the on-screen graphics are in the Display menu. These options are Display All, Details and Scale, Scale Only, and Image Only. To set the display: 1. Go to Image > Display. 2. Push / to highlight an option. 3. Push or set a new option. Note Features that have ON/OFF controls must be turned on and turned off with those controls. Expert Series Thermal Imager Menus Logo To do a distance measurement: A Fluke logo shows on the display and captured images. You can choose to turn on or turn off the logo: 1. Point the Imager at the target. 1. Go to Image > Logo. 2. Push / to highlight on or off. 3. Push to set. With SmartView software you can upload a custom logo to the Imager from your PC through the USB connection. Distance The Imager has a laser distance finder that measures, up to 30 meters, the distance from the Imager to a target. You can choose to show the distance on the display in imperial or metric units. The distance is saved to memory as part of the image. Warning To prevent eye damage and personal injury: • Do not look into the laser. Do not point the laser directly at persons or animals or indirectly off reflective surfaces. • Do not open the Product. The laser beam is dangerous to eyes. Have the Product repaired only through an approved technical site. 2. Push the Laser Distance Finder button. 3. Locate the red laser dot on the target. 4. Release the Laser Distance Finder button. The distance measurement shows on the bottom of the display. The measurement shows as “- - - -” when not able to take a measurement. If this is the case, steady the Imager and retake the measurement. Or, use a tripod. The Imager will show an error message for excessive laser movement due to an out of range distance. Camera Menu The Camera menu has controls and options for secondary camera features such as auto focus, backlight level, and torch. Auto Focus The laser pointer on the Imager is both a sighting aid and a part of the LaserSharp™ Auto Focus System. In addition, the advanced manual focus of the Imager works both when the auto focus system is enabled or disabled. Warning To prevent eye damage and personal injury, do not look into the laser. Do not point the laser directly at persons or animals or indirectly off reflective surfaces. The laser warning symbol () shows at the top of the display when you push the Laser Distance Finder button. 29 TiX520, TiX560 Users Manual To turn on or turn off the LaserSharp Auto Focus System and the laser pointer: 1. Go to Camera > Auto Focus. 2. Push / to select on or off. 3. to set the change and go back to the live view. When the laser pointer is turned on, the Laser Distance Finder button is the control for the LaserSharp Auto Focus System. Point the Imager in the general direction of the object of interest. Push and hold the Laser Distance Finder button to locate the laser dot on the specific area of interest. Release the button. The auto focus system will quickly and accurately focus on the object. Backlight The backlight level control is set to low, medium, and high. To set the backlight: 1. Go to Camera > Backlight. 2. Push / to highlight high, medium, or low. 3. Push to set a new value. Video The Imager can record infrared and IR-Fusion™ to the SD card or internal memory in .is3 or .avi format. To record: 1. Go to Camera > Video. 2. Push / to select Video/Audio or Video ONLY. A Bluetooth headset is required and the radio must be enabled for voice (audio) recording. This feature may not be available in all regions. 3. Touch the Record Video target to enable the recording mode. The p icon shows on the display to identify the start recording mode. 4. Push and release the Image Capture button to start recording. The r icon shows on the display while recording is in process. 5. Push and release the Image Capture button to stop recording. 30 Expert Series Thermal Imager Menus HDMI ® HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is a compact audio/video interface for transferring uncompressed data and compressed/uncompressed digital audio data from the Imager to a compatible HDMI device. In the Auto Capture sub-menu, you will see these options: • Start Capture: Executes the Auto Capture settings in camera memory. • Interval: Set the hours, minutes, and seconds between individual image capture events. Push / to select the number of hours, minutes, or seconds as an interval between images. • Image Count: Select the number of images that are captured in a sequence. Push / to manually select a number of images. Or, push the Maximum Memory button to select the option that will continue capturing and saving images until the chosen storage memory is filled or battery power is depleted. • Manual Trigger: When Manual Trigger is selected, push Start Capture to start the automatic capture of a series of images. • Temp Trigger: Select Temp Trigger and then select Set Temp Trigger to open the adjustment menu. To set up: 1. Attach the included HDMI cable to the HDMI port on the Imager. 2. Connect the other end to an HDMI video device. Auto Capture The Auto Capture feature allows you to set the Imager to capture and save an infrared image, or series of images, automatically. Image capture can be triggered manually or with an “apparent temperature” trigger. The temperature trigger is set to start when a value is above or below a set limit. Regardless of how the capture starts, you can set the interval for when successive images are captured and saved. You also can set the number of images that are captured and saved. The upper limit on number is dependent on the amount of storage memory available. To set and operate the Auto Capture feature: 1. Go to Camera > Auto Capture. 2. Push Start Capture to start the capture sequence. Note The minimum interval available can be affected by the file type and visible light camera settings chosen by the user. Some combinations create larger file sizes which take longer to capture and save, creating a higher minimum interval compared to others. 31 TiX520, TiX560 Users Manual Wireless Connectivity Bluetooth® The Imager is equipped with WiFi, Bluetooth, and Bluetooth Low Energy wireless connectivity options. Wireless connectivity enhances your ability to work more efficiently and better communicate results. The Imager ships with the radio disabled. For first-time use, you must enable the radio to use wireless connectivity. Bluetooth is available to connect a device such as a wireless headset. When on, shows on the display (upper left corner). To enable the radio: 1. Connect the Imager to a PC with internet access and Fluke SmartView software. SmartView detects that the radio is disabled in the Imager and prompts you to register at www.fluke.com and enable the radio. 2. When you opt in, SmartView opens up a browser window to the Fluke registration web page. The web page provides the Imager serial number, choice of radio, and UI language. 3. Type the registration information into the web page. The server checks if the radio can be enabled for this address. If yes, a passphrase is provided to paste into SmartView. SmartView validates that the passphrase is correct and then enables the radio in the Imager. 32 WiFi™ Hotspot You can wirelessly send a picture from the Imager to a PC, an iPhone, and an iPad through the WiFi connection. A transferred image can be viewed with Fluke Connect™ or SmartView Analysis and Reporting software if installed in the device. WiFi™ Network Infrastructure WiFi is a wireless local area network (WLAN) that links your Imager to other wireless devices using its radio and providing a connection through an access point to the wider Internet. This gives you the ability to move around within a local coverage area and still be connected to the network. Expert Series Thermal Imager Menus To turn on the WiFi Network feature: 1. Go to Settings > Wireless > WiFi > WiFi Network. 2. Push / to highlight the preview image of the file for review. 2. Push / to highlight ON. 3. Push to review the file. 3. Push Select to scan for available networks within range of the camera. Edit Image Files 4. Push / to select a network. 5. Push to connect/disconnect. 6. Enter a password if you are prompted. Memory Menu The Memory Menu allows you to review captured images, audio and text annotations, and IR-PhotoNotes™. Files in memory are shown in a large preview format. You can scroll through long lists with the touch screen and open a full-size image with a touch. Change the setting for visible and thermal image and then view all images in the same format. An icon shows to indicate any additional items saved with the infrared image or IR-Fusion technology image: You can make all the same adjustments to a file in memory as you can in real time, including IR-PhotoNotes™. Delete Image Files To erase one image from the memory card: 1. Go to Memory. 2. Push / to highlight the preview image of the file to delete. 3. Push to open the Delete menu. 4. Highlight Selected Image and push . The Imager prompts you to continue or cancel. 5. Push again to delete the file. To erase all the images from memory: IR-PhotoNotes photos 1. Go to Memory. Voice annotation 2. Push . 3. Highlight All Images and push . The Imager prompts you to continue or cancel. Review Image Files To view stored images on the memory card: 1. Go to Memory. 4. Push to delete all files in memory. 33 TiX520, TiX560 Users Manual Settings Menu The Settings menu has adjustments for user preferences such as units of temperature measurement, file format of stored data, “save to” location choice, auto off settings, WiFi and Bluetooth settings, date, time, localization, and language. This menu also has a section that displays information about the Imager such as model number, serial number, and firmware versions. Certificates and licenses are available from this menu. Units To change the temperature units: 1. Go to Settings > Units. 2. Push / to highlight an option. 3. Push to set an option. File Format Data can be saved to the internal memory, micro SD memory card, or a USB flash memory device in different file formats. Image format selections are .bmp, .jpg, and .is2. These selections remain valid when you turn the Imager off or on. To change the file format: 1. Go to Settings > File Format. 2. Push / to highlight an option. 3. Push to set the option. 34 Images saved in the .is2 file format have the consolidation of all data into a single file and are more flexible for analysis and modification in the included SmartView software. This file format consolidates the infrared image, radiometric temperature data, visible image, voice annotation, and photos from the IR-PhotoNotes™ photo annotation system into one location. For situations where a smaller file size with maximum resolution is needed and modification is not, choose the .bmp file format. For the smallest file size where modification is not needed and image quality and resolution are not as important, choose the .jpg file format. The .bmp and .jpg files can be emailed and then opened on most PC and MAC systems without special software. These formats do not allow full analysis capabilities or modification. The .is2 file format can be emailed and then opened with SmartView and Fluke Connect Software. This format has the maximum versatility. Visit the Fluke website or contact Fluke to find out how to download SmartView analysis and reporting software at no charge. Expert Series Thermal Imager Menus To set the date: Auto Off 1. Go to Settings > Date. The Auto Off timer is user-defined separately for the LCD and power. 2. Push / to highlight the date format. Note Auto Off is automatically disabled when the Imager is connected to ac power. To set the Auto Off feature: 3. Push to set a new format. 4. Push / to highlight Set Date. 5. Push to open the Set Date menu. 6. Push / to select highlight day, month, or year. 1. Go to Settings > Auto Off. 7. Push / to change the settings. 2. Push / to highlight LCD Time Out or Power Off. 8. Push to set the date and exit the menu. 3. Push / to set the timer between 1 minute and 120 minutes. Time 4. Push to set. To set the time: Localization 1. Go to Settings > Time. The Imager has several settings for localization: • Date • Time • Language • Decimal Separator 2. Push / to highlight time format. Date 5. Push to open the Set Time menu. Time displays in two different formats: 24 hour or 12 hour. To set the time format: 3. Push to select. 4. Highlight Set Time. The date can be displayed in one of two formats: MM/DD/YY or DD/MM/YY. 35 TiX520, TiX560 Users Manual 6. Push / to highlight hours or minutes. The 12 hour format has a selection to set the time as AM or PM. 7. Push or to change the setting. 8. Push to set the change. Image Storage The storage setting allows you to choose to save images to the internal memory, micro SD memory card, or USB flash memory. 1. Go to Settings > Image Storage. 2. Push or to change the setting. Language To change the display to a different language: 1. Go to Settings > Language. 3. Push to select the new storage setting. Advanced Settings 2. Push or to highlight the setting. Filename Prefix 3. Push to set a new language. Decimal Separator The default filename starts with IR_. You have the option to change this prefix to a different 3-character name with the touch screen keyboard. To make the decimal separator a period or comma: Reset Filename 1. Go to Settings > Localization. You can reset the file number to 00001. 2. Push or to highlight the setting. 3. Push to set a new separator. Factory Defaults Erases all user-set preferences and restores all of the factory default settings. Imager Information You can access information about the version, certifications, and licenses for the Imager from the Settings Menu. 36 Expert Series Thermal Imager Menus To show the Imager Info: Adjust Parallax 1. Go to Settings > Advanced > Imager Info. With the use of optional add-on lenses, you can fine-tune the parallax adjustment to precisely align the image. 2. Push / to highlight Version. 3. Push to view the information screen with model number, serial numbers, and firmware versions. 1. Go to Settings > Advanced > Adjust Parallax. 2. Follow the on-screen prompts to adjust. 4. Push to close the information screen. Image Enhancement To display the electronic certifications: Image enhancement is available on the TiX560 with the Image Sharpening and SuperResolution modes. 1. Go to Settings > Advanced > Imager Info. 2. Push / to highlight Certificates. 3. Push to view the information screen with the Imager certifications. 4. Push to close the information screen. To show the license information: 1. Go to Settings > Advanced > Imager Info. 2. Push / to highlight Licenses. 3. Push to view the information screen with a list of Open Source Software Licenses. Image Sharpening uses post-processing of the image to remove blurring from the image and improve image quality. This feature is most effective for work in the high temperature ranges. You can expect several seconds in delay when using this mode. SuperResolution uses micro movements to produce an image that is 640 x 480 pixels using a 320 x 240 sensor. Results are viewable on the Imager after they are captured on the TiX560. The TiX520 requires SmartView software to view a SuperResolution image. Expect a 10-second delay for the Imager when using this mode. To set: 4. Push / to scroll to a specific license. 1. Go to Settings > Advanced > Enhancement. 5. Touch the license name on the screen to view the information screen with the specific license agreement. 2. Push or or touch the target to change the setting. 6. Push to close the information screen. 3. Push or touch Done to select the new setting. 37 TiX520, TiX560 Users Manual Filter Mode 2. Power on the Imager. Low, medium, and high filter levels are available to improve the useful sensitivity of the Imager and give you better images. For best results, hold the Imager steady as you do the inspection. 3. On your smartphone, go to Settings > Wi-Fi. To set: 1. Go to Settings > Advanced > Filter Mode. 2. Push or or touch the target to change the setting. 3. Push or touch Done to select the new setting. Fluke Connect™ Wireless System The Imager supports the Fluke Connect™ Wireless System (may not be available in all regions). Fluke Connect™ is a system that wirelessly connects your Fluke test tools with an app on your smartphone or tablet. It can show images from your infrared camera on your smartphone or tablet screen, save images to the asset's EquipmentLog™ history in the Fluke Cloud™, and share images with your team. Fluke Connect App The Fluke Connect app works with the Apple and Android products. The app is available for download from the Apple App Store and Google play. How to access Fluke Connect: 1. Insert the Fluke Connect Wireless SD Card into the Imager. 38 4. Select the Wi-Fi network that begins with "Fluke..". 5. Go to the Fluke Connect App and select "Thermal Imager" from the list. You are now able to take images on the Imager. 6. Push the Image Capture button on the Imager to capture the image. The image is now in the buffer and you can save or edit. 7. Push to save the image and view the image on the phone app. Go to www.flukeconnect.com for more information about how to use the app. Fluke Connect Tools To discover a Fluke Connect-supported tool: 1. If not already on, turn on each wireless tool and make sure the wireless feature is enabled. See the documentation of each tool for more information about how to use. 2. Turn on the Imager. 3. On the Imager, go to Menu > Fluke Connect. 4. Push / or touch On to select. The Fluke Connect button starts to flash. The Imager starts to scan and presents a list with the ID and name of available tools found within the 20 m distance. You Expert Series Thermal Imager Remote Control can expect several minutes in delay before the scan is complete. 5. Push / or touch the target to select a tool name. 6. Push or touch Done to select the tool. The labels change to include an Edit function. By default, the Imager shows and saves the data for the selected tools. To edit the selection: 1. Push / to highlight the tool name. 2. Push or touch the Edit target. The Edit menu gives you a choice to display the measurement data and/or save it to the SD memory card. The display updates to show the wireless icon and live measurement for each selected wireless tool. Remote Control You can view the display of the Imager with a PC that has SmartView software installed or the Fluke Connect mobile app. The TiX560 Imager has the additional ability so you can also remotely control the Imager with SmartView software or the Fluke Connect app. To set up: 1. Attach the included USB cable to the USB port on the imager. 2. Connect the other end to a USB port on a PC. 3. In SmartView software, choose Remote Display from the drop down menu to begin live video streaming on the PC. To remotely control and show the Imager’s display: 1. If not installed, install the latest version of SmartView software on your PC. 2. Attach the included USB cable to the USB port on the Imager. 3. Connect the other end of the cable to a USB port on the PC. appears in the SmartView workspace. 4. Select Remote Display from the drop down menu. TiX560 only 5. Use the buttons and touch screen on the UI the same as the physical Imager. 6. Follow the instructions in the software help files for additional information about the controls on the software UI. Maintenance The Imager does not require maintenance. Warning To prevent eye damage and personal injury, do not open the Product. The laser beam is dangerous to eyes. Have the Product repaired only through an approved technical site. 39 TiX520, TiX560 Users Manual Caution To prevent damage, do not expose Product to heat sources or high-temperature environments such as an unattended vehicle in the sun. How to Clean the Case Clean the case with a damp cloth and a weak soap solution. Do not use abrasives, isopropyl alcohol, or solvents to clean the case or lens/window. Battery Care Warning To prevent personal injury and for safe operation of the Product: To get the best performance from the lithium-ion battery, use the guidelines that follow: • Do not store the Imager on the charger for more than 24 hours as reduced battery life may result. • Charge the Imager for a two-hour minimum at sixmonth intervals for maximum battery life. Without use, the battery will self-discharge in approximately six months. Batteries stored for long periods will need two to ten charging cycles for full capacity. • Do not put battery cells and battery packs near heat or fire. Do not put in sunlight. • Do not disassemble or crush battery cells and battery packs. • Remove batteries to prevent battery leakage and damage to the Product if it is not used for an extended period. • Always operate in the specified temperature range. • Do not store the batteries in extreme cold environments. • Connect the battery charger to the mains power outlet before the Product or battery. • Do not attempt to charge the batteries in extreme cold environments. • Use only Fluke approved power adapters to charge the battery. • Keep cells and battery packs clean and dry. Clean dirty connectors with a dry, clean cloth. 40 Caution Do not incinerate the Product and/or battery. Expert Series Thermal Imager General Specifications General Specifications Temperature Operating ............................................................ -10 °C to +50 °C (14 °F to 122 °F) Storage ............................................................... -20 °C to +50 °C (-4 °F to +122 °F) without batteries Relative Humidity.................................................. 10 % to 95 % non-condensing Altitude Operating ............................................................ 2,000 m (6,562 ft) Storage ............................................................... 12,000 m (39,370 ft) Display ................................................................... 14.5 cm (5.7 in) diagonal landscape color VGA (640 x 480) LCD with backlight ® Software................................................................. SmartView full analysis and reporting software available for free download at www.fluke.com Power Batteries ............................................................. 2 Lithium-ion rechargeable smart battery packs with 5-segment LED display to show charge level. Battery Life ......................................................... 3 hours continuous use for each battery pack (assumes 50 % brightness of LCD) Battery Charge Time .......................................... 2.5 hours to full charge AC Battery Charge ............................................. Ti SBC3B Two Bay Battery Charger (110 V ac to 220 V ac, 50/60 Hz, included), or in-Imager charging. AC mains adapters included. Optional 12 V automotive charging adapter. AC Operation ..................................................... AC operation with included power supply: 110 V ac– 220 V ac, 50/60 Hz, ac mains adapters included Power Save ........................................................ User-selectable Sleep and Power Off modes 41 TiX520, TiX560 Users Manual Safety Standards .................................................. IEC 61010-1, CAT None, Pollution Degree 2 IEC 60825-1, Class II, <1mW Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) International ........................................................ IEC 61326-1: Controlled Electromagnetic Environment CISPR 11: Group 1, Class A Group 1: Equipment has intentionally generated and/or uses conductively-coupled radio frequency energy that is necessary for the internal function of the equipment itself. Class A: Equipment is suitable for use in all establishments other than domestic and those directly connected to a low-voltage power supply network that supplies buildings used for domestic purposes. There may be potential difficulties in ensuring electromagnetic compatibility in other environments due to conducted and radiated disturbances. Emissions that exceed the levels required by CISPR 11 can occur when the equipment is connected to a test object. Korea (KCC) ....................................................... Class A Equipment (Industrial Broadcasting & Communication Equipment) Class A: Equipment meets requirements for industrial electromagnetic wave equipment and the seller or user should take notice of it. This equipment is intended for use in business environments and not to be used in homes. USA (FCC) ......................................................... 47 CFR 15 subpart B. This product is considered an exempt device per clause 15.103. Vibration ................................................................ 2.5 G, IEC 68-2-6 Shock ..................................................................... 25 G, IEC 68-2-29 Drop ....................................................................... 1 m (3.3 ft) with standard lens Size (H x W x L) ..................................................... 27.3 cm x 15.9 cm x 9.7 cm (10.8 in x 6.3 in x 3.8 in) Weight (includes battery) ..................................... 1.54 kg (3.4 lb) Enclosure Rating .................................................. IP54 Warranty ................................................................ 2 years Calibration Cycle .................................................. 2 years (assumes normal operation and normal aging) Supported Languages .......................................... Czech, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Spanish, Swedish, Traditional Chinese, and Turkish 42 Expert Series Thermal Imager Detailed Specifications Detailed Specifications Temperature Measurements Temperature Range (not calibrated below -10 °C) TiX520 ............................................................ -20 °C to +850 °C (-4 °F to +1562 °F) TiX560 ............................................................ -20 °C to +1200 °C (-4 °F to +2192 °F) Accuracy Range 1, 2 ...................................................... ±2 °C or 2 % (whichever is greater) at 25 °C ambient Range 3 .......................................................... ±4 °C or 2 % (whichever is greater) at 25 °C ambient On-screen emissivity correction ......................... 1 % to 100 % On-screen reflected background temperature compensation ................................. yes On-screen transmission correction ..................... 1 % to 100 % Imaging Performance Image Capture Frequency .................................. 9 Hz or 60 Hz refresh rate Detector Type ..................................................... 320 X 240 Focal Plane Array, uncooled microbolometer Thermal Sensitivity (NETD) TiX520 ............................................................ 50 mK (40 mK with Filter Mode) TiX560 ............................................................ 45 mK (30 mK with Filter Mode) Total pixels ......................................................... 76,800 Infrared spectral band ......................................... 8 μm to 14 μm (long wave) Visual (Visible Light) Camera Type .................................................................... Industrial performance 5.0 megapixel Minimum parallax alignment with standard IR lens .......................................... ~60 cm (~24 in) 43 TiX520, TiX560 Users Manual Infrared Lenses Lens Field of View Spatial Resolution (IFOV) Minimum Focus Distance Standard IR Lens 24 ° x 18 ° 1.31 mRad 15 cm (6 in) Optional 2x Telephoto 12 ° x 9 ° 1.05 mRad 45 cm (18 in) Optional Wide-angle 48 ° x 36 ° 4.19 mRad 15 cm (6 in) Optional 4X Telephoto Optional 25-micron macro Go to www.fluke.com for more information. Focus Mechanism LaserSharp™ Auto Focus System ..................... all models Advanced Manual Focus .................................... all models Level and Span Smooth Auto-Scaling and Manual scaling of level and span Fast auto setting/switching between manual and auto modes Fast auto rescale in manual mode Minimum Span (in manual mode) ................... 2.0 °C (3.6 °F) Minimum span (in auto mode) ........................ 3.0 °C (5.4 °F) 44 Expert Series Thermal Imager Detailed Specifications Image and Data Storage File Formats ........................................................ BMP, JPG, IS2, IS3, AVI (No analysis software required for .bmp and .jpg files) Export File Formats with ® SmartView Software ......................................... JPEG, JPG, JPE, JFIF, BMP, GIF, DIB, PNG, TIF, TIFF Memory Review .................................................. Preview image navigation and review selection Video Recording Standard, Non-Radiometric ............................ Viewable through Smart View software, Windows Media Player, Quicktime, and on Imager. H.264 MPEG encoding AVI will also allow voice recording in addition to captured video. Video functions to include: record, stop, rewind, fast forward, pause/play. Maximum recording time = minimum of ten minutes @ 30 Hz (requires class 10 micro SD). Radiometric .................................................... Viewable on Imager and with SmartView software in proprietary .is3 format. Supports voice recording in addition to captured video Video functions to include: stop, rewind, fast forward, pause/play. Maximum recording time = minimum of ten minutes @ 30 Hz. Storage Medium Micro SD Memory Card .................................. Includes ≥4 GB memory card to store at least 2000 fully radiometric (.is2) IR and linked visual images each with 60 seconds voice annotations or 5000 basic (.bmp or .jpg) images Internal on-board flash memory...................... 4 GB available for storage USB direct download with USB-to-PC cable connection USB accessory connection Note The addition of IR-PhotoNotes or other saved items can vary the total number of images that can be stored on the SD memory card. 45 TiX520, TiX560 Users Manual 46
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