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Functional description
The thermal imaging camera is a portable electronic device. It can be
used in fires and hazardous situations and in normal environments.
The thermal imaging camera is designed for use in heat, smoke and
spray water.
A brightness sensor adjusts the display brightness to the ambient light-
ing conditions.
The thermal imaging camera has an automatic standby function. If the
thermal imaging camera is not held at the handgrip, the display initially
darkens by 50 %. The camera starts a countdown from 25 to 0, then
the display switches off. When the thermal imaging camera is held at
the handgrip, the display switches back on. You can use the supplied
PC software to disable the standby function.
The thermal imaging camera has a USB interface. Use a USB cable to
connect the thermal imaging camera to computer. Live data of the ther-
mal imaging camera is then transferred to the computer. Use the en-
closed computer software to change the basic settings of the thermal
imaging camera. The Dräger UCF 7000 thermal imaging camera also
allows users to export and view freeze frames as well as as videos.
Use the supplied charger for charging a rechargeable battery in the
thermal imaging camera or an additional rechargeable battery (option-
al accessories). In stationary operation, the charger can be connected
to the mains with a supplied power pack. An installation kit is available
as an accessory for a fixed installation in a vehicle. In this case, the
charger can be connected to the power supply of the vehicle with a
supplied connection cable (included in the car kit). If the thermal imag-
ing camera is used as a stationary device, it can be directly connected
to the mains via the mains cable.
Dräger UCF 6000/7000
The functional principle of the thermal imaging cameras Dräger
UCF 6000 and Dräger UCF 7000 is the same, but their scopes of per-
formance differ. Both thermal imaging cameras have the following
functions:
Laser pointer
"Freeze" function
The Dräger UCF 7000 has the following additional functions:
Double digital zoom
Additional application modes
ThermalScan™ function:
With the ThermalScan function, the user can apply temperature-
dependent colors to the thermal image during normal operation.
This enables an easier distinction between hotter and cooler ob-
jects.
Image and sound storage:
The thermal imaging camera can record image and sound data
and approx. 1000 single images for approx. 120 minutes. Freeze
frames and videos with ambient noise can be transferred to a PC
via a USB cable.
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