An infrared camera is a sensitive optical measuring device; pay special attention to the following
points:
1. Never aim the camera at the sun, a laser welding, or other source of powerful thermal radiation.
2. Avoid exposing to dust with the lens flap open.
3. Do not touch the lens with your fingers.
4. Avoid jolting or dropping the camera.
If parts of the camera are damaged or present problems following failure to heed the warnings listed
above, neither the manufacturer nor the distributor shall be held liable, and all costs incurred shall
be borne solely by the operator.
Meanings of the symbols used on the device:
The CE marking indicates compliance with the European "Low Voltage" and "Electromagnetic
Compatibility" directives (2006/95/EC and 2004/108/EC).
In the European Union, this product is subject to selective collection and recycling at end-of-life as
waste electric and electronic equipment under directive 2002/96/EC (WEEE): this equipment must
not be treated as an ordinary household waste. The spent batteries must not be treated as
household wastes. Take them to the appropriate collection point for recycling.
This product is designed to allow the recovery and recycling of most of its constituents.
1. Insert charged batteries in the camera.
2. Insert the micro SD memory card in its slot.
3. Open the flap protecting the lenses.
4. Press the ON/OFF key :
- If the corresponding window appears, enter the date and time.
- If you just insert batteries, configure battery manager (see instructions, user's manual §. 1.4.1.)
5. Aim at the target:
- either with the IR display,
- or with the visible image, the trigger, or the
6. Stop the acquisition,
7. Save the current image,
8. Transfer the image to the PC:
- either using the USB cable,
- or using a micro SD card reader.
For more information, refer to the user's manual on the CD-ROM.
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