Additional Indicators; Direct Video Connection - MSA EVOLUTION 5000 Manual De Instrucciones

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E – System Status Indicator
A single LED shows the operational status of the TIC.
Green indicates the TIC is ON and fully operational.
Flashing Green indicates the TIC is ON and in power-
saving Standby mode.
F – Battery Status Indicator
Battery capacity is shown by a row of three LEDs: one green,
one yellow, and one red. Only one of the three battery status
indicators will be illuminated at any one time.
Green indicates full or nearly full battery capacity.
Yellow indicates marginal battery capacity.
Red indicates battery warning and nominally 15 minutes of
battery life remaining.
Flashing Red indicates battery shutdown is imminent
(about one minute of warning time).

Additional Indicators

Optional Heat Seeker Plus Indicator
The optional Heat Seeker Plus indicator shows any portion of
the screen in red:
When in high sensitivity mode (low temperatures) any
portion of the scene which is above 142 °C (288 °F).
When in low sensitivity mode (fire fighting mode) any
portion of the scene which is above 475 °C (887 ° F).
The Heat Seeker mode also indicates any portion of the
scene in yellow:
When in high sensitivity mode (low temperatures) any
portion of the scene which is above 135 °C (275 °F).
When in low sensitivity mode (fire fighting mode) any
portion of the scene which is above 450 °C (842 °F).
System Fault Indicator
All five LEDs will flash if a system fault is detected. The TIC's
internal computer runs a self-diagnostic program. If a
problem with the internal components is detected, a fault will
be signalled and the LEDs will flash.

Direct Video Connection

If you plan to use the TIC for viewing or recording direct video,
the EVOLUTION 5000 TIC is equipped with an SMA-type
video out connector located below the display, next to the
handle.
Also included is an adapter cable to a BNC connection
(Fig. 5).
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Fig. 5: SMA/BNC-Adapter Cable
If you plan to use the video out capability, attach the SMA
connector end and rout the adapter cable to and through the
front handle (see Fig. 6)
The unit can then be quickly attached to a video display using
a BNC connection.
Fig. 6: EVOLUTION 5000 with SMA to BNC Connector
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