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1. Replace cover and screw down in a clockwise direction CAUTION Use only original manufacturer replacement battery Use of incorrect battery may result in physical or electrical damage to the instrument due to incorrect voltage or physical size difference 15 3 1 2 Replacing battery Vvarnin g Powering Off When battery has approximately 5 charge remaining the warning will be displayed and the instrument will turn off in approximately 3 seconds Powering Off Powering off display 3 2 Battery safety and usage Batteries should be stored in an ambient temperature of 4 F 20 C to 67 9 F 20 C Lithium batteries will self discharge during storage so they should be fully charged before storage Self discharge may affect long term battery performance Furthermore it is recommended that the battery should be charged in a set time as below 16 Ambient temperature of 4 F 209C to 67 9 F 20 C once every 6 months 67 9 F 20 C to 113 F 45 C once every 3 months 113 F 45 C to 149 F 60 C once every month For optimal Battery Life the battery should be recharged when it has greater than 50 charge remaining The ambient temperature for charging should be 32 F 09C to 104 F 40 C If under 32 F 0 C the battery capacity will be diminished if over 104 F 40 C the battery may overheat resulting in permanent damage WARNING Never dis
2. Hour Minute and Second Press Up and Down keys to choose menu items Left and Right keys to modify the item contents 27 NOTE If the imager is not used for a long period the system clock may need to be reset due to the internal battery being depleted 4 4 5 System Setup System Setup anguade English Suto Galib rightness Trigger fideo Mode standby Tim S Libo Off T ime Press Confirm key to activate the main menu Select Setup gt Sys Setup and press Confirm key to open the System Setup dialog box User can set Language Auto calibration interval Brightness Trigger assignment Video mode Standby time and Auto off time Press Up and Down keys to choose menu items Left and Right keys to modify the item contents Language Select system language from 11 English Spanish French German Italian Portuguese Korean Japanese Russian Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese Auto Calib Sets the time interval for auto calibration to occur Range is O which is Off and 30 to 600 in 1 second increments Auto calibration is used to improve image quality and measurement accuracy during use e LCD Brightness User can select the brightness of LCD display with choices being 20 40 60 80 and 100 e Trigger User can define the trigger key function from Laser or Spot 28 Temp gt Laser Allows user to Turn laser on and off from the trigger key with Laser on only when trigger
3. imager Model Identification a prefix imagers operate with a 9 Hz sample rate Z prefix imagers operate at a 30 Hz sample rate 30 Series Detectors are entry level reduced feature imaging cameras 50 Series Inspectors are full featured imaging cameras Features 30 Series Detectors include the following features User selectable Auto or manual level and span control C F or K measurement scale 4 user selectable color palettes 11 user selectable languages Hot temperature spot measurement Cold temperature spot measurement 2 User selectable spot measurements High temperature Alarm setting T Reflect Reflected temperature compensation 2X digital zoom Freeze screen for viewing current image Video Output NTSC or PAL 50 Series Inspectors include all the above 30 Series features plus 7 additional color palettes for a total of 11 3 Area measurements 2 line measurements Image storage via SD card CMOS Visible image and storage Audio recording Isotherm Alarm T Correct Measurement Offset correction Built in Emissivity Table list of common materials 6 Upgrades and Options 30 Series Detectors are field upgradeable to 50 Series Inspectors 30 and 50 Series models are field upgradeable for High Temperature measurements 30 and 50 Series models are factory upgradeable for Wide Angle or Telephoto Lenses All imagers use an uncooled focal plane infrared detector and display the thermal ima
4. indicator Class 2 lt imW 635nm Red Power system Battery type Rechargeable lithium ion battery Battery working time Approx 6 hours Power save mode Yes Charging system 12449 03 Included External Wall Mount Battery Charger 12449 02 Optional Internal AC Adaptor with Car charger and International plugs Environmental Ambient temperature 5 F to 122 F 15 C to 5000 Humidity lt 90 Non condensing panem eser Protection class IP54 Size 4 5 x 5 9 x 9 in 115 x 150 x 230mm Physical Weight exclude battery 1 65 Ibs 0 75Kg characteristics Tripod connection 1 4 20 Thread Housing Impact Resistant Plastic amp Wrist Strap Interface Charging system Yes Audio output No Video output PAL or NTSC SD card interface 50 Series Inspectors only Specifications subject to change without notice 32 Troubleshooting Please follow the table below to diagnose and correct the problem If problem still exists please contact our service department Problem Cause amp Solution Battery not installed or installed incorrectly Install battery or re install battery The camera does not POWER Battery is out of power Change battery Power off protection is enabled Wait for 5 seconds and reboot Battery is out of power The camera powers off Cha
5. is depressed gt Spot Temp Adds or deletes Spot Measurement Video Mode Allows selection of PAL or NTSC video output StandbyTime Allows user to select None 2 5 10 or 15 minutes If no button depressions are made during the set time the camera will turn off the screen automatically to prolong battery life Press any key except power key to reactivate the screen If set to None the function is disabled AutoOffTime Allows user to select None 2 5 10 or 15 minutes If no button depressions are made during the set time the camera will turn off the main power automatically to prolong battery life If set to None the function is disabled 4 4 6 System Info System Information Model No 50 Serial No T0100 Version Manu Dat Press Confirm key to activate the main menu Select Setup gt Sys Info and press Confirm key to open the System Information dialog box It displays the Model number Serial number Version number and Date of Manufacture 29 4 4 7 Factory Default Load Default Used to reset factory defaults Press Confirm key to activate the main menu Select Setup gt Default and press Confirm key to open the Reset dialog box Press Confirm key to reset the factory default Press C key to cancel the reset operation Appendix B indicates the detailed factory default parameter table NOTE Default Reset function will delete all parameters defined by user 30 4 5 File File func
6. max temperature of the selected range To modify the measurements attributes select the measurement parameter and then press the Confirm key The screen will display the settings dialog box The below figure shows the spot settings window Spot settings include emissivity and reference temperature When Set Ref is set as Yes the displayed values of other measurements will be their delta from this measurement Setting a specific measurement cursor as a reference will change the reference for all measurements 18 3 3 3 Freeze image Press S key to freeze the image and press Cancel to exit the operation 3 3 4 Viewing stored Images Available on 50 Series Inspectors only 3 3 5 Export saved images Available on 50 Series Inspectors only 4 Operation guide 4 1 Graphic interface description 4 1 1 Screen graphic interface 15 14 13 12 1 11 10 2 3 4 1 Company logo WAHL 2 Operating status displays the current operational status 19 3 Spot temperature measurement White crosshair 4 Selected spot temperature Yellow crosshair 5 Emissivity Indicates Imagers emissivity setting 6 Minimum temperature Indicates minimum value of the palette 7 Palette Palette bar User can choose from 4 palettes 8 Maximum temperature Indicates maximum value of the palette 9 Battery status Indicates the current battery status 10 11 Result Indicates the value of the temperature
7. menu Select Measurement and press Confirm key It will display the Measurement dialog box Use the Left and Right arrows to scroll through the available measurement options Highlight the option you wish to use and press Confirm key Options are None Deletes all measurements from the screen e Add Hot Spot adds a moving cursor that automatically displays the hottest spot in the image Designated by SH for result and H for measurement curser e Add Cold Spot adds a moving cursor that automatically displays the coldest spot in the image Designated by SC and c e Add Spot adds up to 2 fixed cursors user adjustable by the cursor editing mode Designated by S1 1 and S2 2 NOTE When min max or average is set in one area the same function is set for all other areas NOTE To delete a single object press A key to select the object and then press C key to delete 22 Measurement T VI he Mi Taat 4 3 Level Span There are two operational modes for assigning the color palette to the thermal image In Auto mode the camera automatically determines the low and high temperature levels to assign to the lower and upper ends of the palette These are determined based on the min and max temperatures being measured by the camera In Level Span mode the Operator may assign the lower and upper end values to enhance the image quality by adjusting the temperature to color relationship Press Confirm key to
8. of the target object Yellow denotes the value of the temperature of the selected object for editing 12 Temperature unit Three options C F or K 13 External lens symbol Displays 0 5x for wide angle or 2x for telephoto lens 14 SD card symbol Displays SD when SD card is installed 15 Digital zoom symbol Displays X2 when digital zoom is activated NOTE Not all models have all functions so the working status screen may not show all features 4 1 2 Main menu Measurement Alarmes Date Time Setup Info Default 1 Main menu Displays four options Measurement Level Span Setup and File 2 Low level menu The gt indicates a low level menu is available 20 accessed by the right arrow key gt See Figure 4 1 2 1 4 1 3 Dialog box Temp Uni Amb Temp 1 Dialog box name Displays the dialog box name e g Measuring Setup 2 Item title A dialog box may contain several items such as Temp Range 3 Item content Items show specified content Black text denotes valid or changeable and white denotes invalid for this selection 4 Unit Indicates the current selected temperature unit 4 1 4 Prompt box interface 1 Prompt box name Display the prompt box name 21 2 Content Display the content in the prompt box e g Del Image File 4 2 Measurement Used for adding or deleting a measurement Press Confirm key to activate the main
9. usage 16 3 3 QUICK AGCESS sss RUE RR d eR 17 3 3 1 Capture an image sn 17 3 3 2 Temperature measurement 18 3 3 3 Freeze IMAGE iiss sie Retain ENG 19 3 3 4 Viewing stored Images 19 3 3 5 Export saved ImageState 19 4 Operation guide binaan BNN baka 19 4 1 Graphic interface description 19 4 1 1 Screen graphic interface ss 19 4 1 2 MAIN MENU ertet nnne tnter nennen retener te retener nens 20 41 3 Dialog DOK 35 nent E ER UNTER e 21 4 1 4 Prompt box interface 21 4 2 Measurement oooooooooooWoWooo mna 22 4 3 Eevel Spatnisi set RR NE LAN drea a Gee eed 23 4 4 Setup rienu iam eoe s 24 4 4 1 Measuring Setup ssa nies diete eei e e E 24 4 4 2 AO USM EN Ea Bb RR SIC 25 e E Alarms siete Ere e dpt ttd e ette 26 ALAA Date Time ee eet edet i cn RE eO 27 4 4 5 System Setup ea ena RE URDU ER BU 28 4 4 6 System Info sine 29 4 4 7 Factory Default seti nenen 30 2 5 ER ne IH es hl a ue 31 5 Technical specifications sense 31 Troubleshooting eer reree reote tuere eL hera ve voe pe Y to eee Pene re otl oon e nee eere pa edere 33 Appendix A Common material emissivity ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 34 Appendix B innotescere TAE edere p Aa ns in vod eo Deg Vena dan 35 Factory default parameter setting table 35 Addendum ce en nana NAN Nun 36 Upgrade Installation Guide 1 Introduction Thank you for choosing the Wahl Instruments a30 or z30 hand held infrared thermal
10. Lithium ion batteries 2 12449 03 Lithium battery charger 12449 16 Lens cap User manual Infrared report and analysis software system CD 12449 13 SD card 12449 14 SD card reader 1 2 Optional accessories 12449 10 External 0 5x wide angle lens 12449 11 External 2x telescopic lens 2 Camera overview 2 1 Function keys 10 1 Power key Press and hold the Power Key for gt 3 seconds to power on off the camera Note After powering off please wait ten seconds before powering the camera on again 2 Select Auto key Marked A The A or attribute button performs 2 functions a The first function is modification of selected functions It is obtained by a quick press and release less than 2 seconds that will select enabled functions to modify their parameters Subsequent presses will scroll through the available functions The selected function will be highlighted in yellow The functions include Measurement Cursors Cursors pressing the arrow keys will move their position Pressing the Menu key will display the attribute box Pressing the C key will delete the selected parameter Color Palette Pressing the left or right arrows will scroll through the available color palettes displaying their name above the palette The selected palette will become active after about 3 seconds of selecting it and will be set as the def
11. WD1054 Rev E June 24 2012 INSTRUMENTS INC a30 and 730 Thermal Imaging Camera User Manual Heat Spy IN Wahl Instruments Inc 234 Old Weaverville Road Asheville NC 28804 Toll Free 800 421 2853 Phone 828 658 3131 Fax 828 658 0728 Email sales palmerwahl com Warnings Cautions and Notes Definitions WARNING Could cause bodily injury or death CAUTION Could cause damage to equipment or permanent loss of data NOTE provides useful information to the operator Important Information Read before using the Instrument WARNING Laser Radiation is emitted from this device Do Not stare into Laser Beam Class 2 Laser 635 nm 0 9mW CAUTION Never point the lens directly toward a strong radiation source ie Sun direct or reflected laser beam etc with power on or power off as damage may result to the thermal detector used inside Permanent damage may result CAUTION The original shipping carton should be kept to use for future transportation Do not drop shake or impact the thermal imager excessively in use or during transportation CAUTION Store the unit in its original case in a cool dry well ventilated area away from strong electromagnetic fields CAUTION Protect the surface of the lens from being stained or damaged by foreign objects such as sludge or chemicals Please replace the lens cap after use CAUTION Please remember to backup image data regularly to avoid
12. activate the main menu and select Level Span The low level menu will display the inactive mode followed by a Pressing the key followed by the Confirm key or pressing the Confirm key twice will switch to the displayed mode Press A key to select palette and adjust the image manually In Level Span mode pressing the left or right arrow will reduce or increase the Span and pressing the up or down arrow will increase or reduce the Level If the unit is in Auto mode modifying any of these parameters will select Level Span mode 23 4 4 Setup menu Press Confirm key to activate the main menu Select Setup gt MeasureSet and press Confirm key to display the Measuring Setup dialog box User can view or set temperature range lens type temperature unit ambient temperature reference type and reference temperature Press Up and Down keys to choose different items Left and Right keys to modify the item contents Temp Range Select Standard 4 356 F 20 180 C or High 212 1112 F 100 600 C temperature range Requires High Temperature option for High Temperature selection to appear 24 Lens Select Standard Telephoto or Wide Angle Requires Telephoto and or Wide Angle option for these options to appear e Temperature unit Select between C F and K scales e Ambient temperature Camera will display internal ambient temperature automatically Used for automatic calibration and is not user editable e Re
13. assemble incinerate or puncture battery Never short circuit the battery Keep battery dry Keep out of reach of children Always dispose of battery in accordance with local state and federal regulations 3 3 Quick access 3 3 1 Capture an image e After installing the battery press and hold the power key 23 seconds until the display comes on After approximately 50 seconds the power on routine will finish and the camera will start its measurements Remove the lens cap and aim at the target Adjust the focus for the clearest target thermal image NOTE Failure to properly focus the camera will result in increased measurement error 17 3 3 2 Temperature measurement If no measurement cursors are on the screen add a measurement spot by pressing MENU and selecting Measurement Press CONFIRM and scroll left or right to select the proper measurement parameter Aim the cursor indicator onto the target object on the screen The temperature will be displayed in the upper right corner of the screen For highest accuracy measurements force a calibration cycle by pressing the A key for 5 seconds until Calibrating appears in upper left portion of display If you want to measure the current thermal image in detail press S key to freeze the image for on screen analysis If the target object s temperature is lower or higher than the limits of the camera it will display XXX or gt XXX with XXX being the min or
14. ault power on palette Level Span values Pressing the left or right arrow will reduce or increase the Span and pressing the up or down arrow will increase or reduce the Level If the unit is in Automatic mode modifying any of these parameters will select Manual mode b The second function performed is to force an internal calibration cycle This is performed by pressing and holding the A key for 5 seconds or 11 more The camera will perform an auto calibration cycle indicating calibrating ensuring the most accurate thermal measurement 3 Cancel Clear key Marked C Pressing and releasing the C key cancels the present operation when in Menu mode Pressing and releasing the C key when an image is frozen will return to real time measurement status When a parameter is selected such as a measurement cursor pressing the C key will delete the highlighted measurement 4 Freeze Save key Marked S Used for freezing a thermal image for on screen analysis Press the key once to freeze the image Press C key to return to real time measurement The save function is only available on 50 Series Inspectors 5 Menu Confirm key bar Includes Up Down Left Right and Menu Confirm center keys Function varies with operation mode In Menu mode it is used for menu selection Up and Down keys are for same level menu operation Left and Right keys are for additional levels of menu operation Confi
15. er 20 0 96 Skin Human 32 0 98 Garin Thin 21 0 90 Thick 21 0 93 34 Appendix B Factory default parameter setting table Table 1 Measurement temperature setting table Parameter Value Temperature Range 20 to 180 C Lens Standard Temp Unit ec Ref Type Off Ref Temp 309C Table 2 Measurement temperature correction table Parameter Value Emissivity 0 96 TReflect OFF Table 3 Analysis setting table Parameter Value Temp Alarm OFF Alarming Temp 50 0 C Alarming Color NONE Isotherm Color NONE Isotherm Temp NONE Isotherm Width NONE Table 4 System setting table Parameter Value Language English Brightness 60 Auto Calib 60S Video Mode NTSC Quick Access Laser StandbyTime 5 minutes AutoOffTime 15 minutes 35 Addendum a30 a50 z30 and z50 Upgrade Installation Guide 1 Make certain the power is turned off to the imager to be upgraded 2 Verify the serial number on the SD card case matches the thermal imager to be upgraded 3 Insert the SD card into the SD card slot of the imager located behind the rubber protection cover on the left side of the imager 4 Power on imager 5 Upgrade will occur during the imager power on routine 6 If Model number is changed new model number should appear on screen when powering up 7 If High Temperature was enabled press Menu Setup Measurement and wi
16. ference type When Ref Type is On the temperature of the measured object displayed by the cursor on the screen is the difference from the selected reference or the reference temperature set below e Reference temperature When Ref Type Ref Temp is enabled this item is editable A fixed temperature may be entered as the reference temperature 4 4 2 Adjustment Adjustment Correct T Reflect Press Confirm key to activate the main menu Select Setup gt Adjustment and press Confirm key to display the Adjustment dialog box User may set emissivity temperature correct and temperature reflect Press Up and Down keys to choose different items Left and Right keys to modify the item contents Emissivity The emissivity of a given material will vary with temperature 25 and surface finish If not set manually the system will use the default value Appendix A provides the emissivity value of common materials Customize Available on 50 Series Inspectors only TCorrect Available on 50 Series Inspectors only e TReflect When Set to On allows user to enter value of reflected temperatures that may be in viewed image 4 4 3 Alarms Alarms emp Alarm Set Alarm Temp Alarm Color Isotherm Color isotherm T emp L m Vcr SONME MIO Press Confirm key to activate the main menu Select Setup Alarms and press Confirm key to display the Analysis dialog box User can set temperature alarm alarm temperature alarm co
17. ge as a multi color image with user selectable color palette sensitivity and span On Inspectors the image may be stored in the SD card and subsequently transferred to a PC for analysis and report generation as desired Applications Preventive maintenance Power industry Power line and power facility thermal state checking problem and defect diagnosis Electrical system Identify potential circuit overloads e Mechanical system Reduce downtime and avoid catastrophic failure Construction science Roof Quick identification of water penetration problems Structure Commercial and residential energy audits Moisture detection Determine root cause of moisture and mildew Verification Verify if corrective actions are sufficient Others Iron and steel industry Inspect steel refining and rolling processes diagnose hot blast stove defects detect the embryo temperature of armor plate etc e Firefighting Forest fire prevention and detection of latent ignition source Preventive detection on specific materials of auto ignition Detection of potential spark ignition sources Medical Human body surface temperature detection and screening Petro Chemical Oil pipeline status inspection material surface temperature detection insulation inspection power equipment status etc 1 1 Standard accessories INSPECTOR infrared thermal image camera w wrist strap Carrying case 12449 15 Video output cable 12449 07
18. lor isotherm color isotherm temperature and isotherm width Press Up and Down keys to choose menu items Left and Right keys to modify the item contents An alarm is triggered when a measurement cursor s measurement meets or exceeds the Set Alarm Temp setting All pixels above this temperature will change to the color as set in Alarm Color When the Alarm Color is set to None only the audible alarm will sound When using alarms with Area measurements the selected measurement mode Min Max or Average will have to meet or exceed the set temperature in order to trigger the alarm 26 e Temp Alarm Off disables alarm function On enables alarm function and allows setting of Set Alarm Temp and Alarm Color Alarming Temp Sets the alarm detection temperature Only enabled when Temp Alarm is set to On Alarming Color Selects the color in which the alarming pixels are displayed If set to None no changes are made to the screen s color Only enabled when Temp Alarm is set to On Isotherm Color Available on 50 Series Inspectors only Isotherm Temp Available on 50 Series Inspectors only Isotherm Width Available on 50 Series Inspectors only 4 4 4 Date Time Allows the user to set the system date and time After setting the camera will save the current setting Press Confirm key to activate the main menu Select Setup gt Date Time and press Confirm key to open the Date Time dialog box User can set Year Month Day
19. losing important data NOTE For maximum measurement accuracy allow 3 to 5 minutes for camera to stabilize after initial power up NOTE Each camera is factory calibrated It is recommended that calibration be performed every 12 months CAUTION Do not open case Unit does not contain any user serviceable parts Repair should be performed by factory authorized technicians only WARRANTY amp CALIBRATION REGISTRATION at www palmerwahl com register Registration is fast and easy In about a minute you can have your product automatically registered for Warranty Protection and our Calibration Reminder service Let Palmer Wahl help you protect your investment and maintain product accuracy and compliance with ISO and other quality standards Questions Call Customer Service at 1 800 421 2853 or 828 658 3131 Or email register palmerwahl com Contents Warnings Cautions and Notes 2 1 _IntrOdu tiOn Mekanis 6 1 1 Standard accessories tue dace tete eiecti ch easel 9 1 2 Optional accessories rete aee d e pede ien erdt 9 2 Camera lau E 10 2 1 E nctlon Keys tede i e ett ee eno 10 2 2 Interface sea akan eet tee e dea titi bb 13 3j Getting started oes eie re didis apre Akan see 14 3 1 Battery Installation and Replacement ss 14 3 1 1 Inserting battery 14 3 1 2 Replacing battery etm ettet er dde dere 16 3 2 Battery safety and
20. nge battery automatically AutoOffTime option is enabled Set as None Environmental temperature is too low Battery is not charged completely Battery depletion is too fast PRE an ne pattern Rechargeable battery is out of power completely and cannot be recharged Change to new battery Lens cover is not removed Remove lens cover No thermal image e In image freeze status Press C key to exit Thermal images whitedpladke White black palette is selected Select normal palette 33 Appendix Common material emissivity Material Surface Temperature C Emissivity s Non oxidized 100 C 0 20 Aluminum Oxidized 100 C 0 55 Burnished to Brown 20 C 0 40 Brass Dull luster 38 0 22 Oxidized 100 0 61 Copper Seriously Oxidized 20 0 78 Oxidized 100 0 74 Iron Rusty 25 0 65 Oxidized 200 0 64 Cast iron Non Oxidized 100 0 21 uarry faced 25 0 94 Wrought iron gone Polished 38 0 28 Nickel Oxidized 200 0 37 Stainless steel Oxidized 60 0 85 Steel Oxidized 200 0 79 Common brick Surface 20 0 93 Concrete Surface 20 0 92 Glass Polished plate 20 0 94 White 100 0 92 Lacquer Black 100 0 97 Smoke black 25 0 95 Carbon Candle soot 20 0 95 Rough lead surface 20 0 98 Oil paint Value of 16 colors 100 0 94 Paper White 20 0 93 Sand soil Surface 20 0 90 Timber Dressed 20 0 90 Water Distilled wat
21. rm key center is to activate the menu and confirm the choice In Image mode press Up or Down key to activate X2 digital zoom The screen will display X2 in the upper left corner Press Up or Down key to return to the original image In Spot Measurement editing mode activated immediately after adding a spot or by selecting via the A key press the Menu key to display the attribute box Press four navigation keys to move the spot location 12 6 Trigger Shortcut key The trigger key serves as a shortcut to access the following functions Laser Pulling trigger activates laser sight and releasing deactivates it Spot Pulling and releasing trigger adds a measurement spot Pulling and releasing trigger again removes the spot 2 2 Interface 1 Video port Video interface is via the mini USB plug and supplied video cable 50 Series Inspectors Only 2 SD Card interface Accepts standard size SD cards and is used for upgrading the instrument Image storage is on 50 Series Inspectors only 3 Power interface External power input interface Power source should be 12V DC Center pin is positive terminal 13 3 Getting started 3 1 Battery Installation and Replacement 3 1 1 Inserting battery Battery compartment is located inside the handle Turn the cover counter clockwise to remove Remove battery for replacement Insert the battery the battery contacts must face into the battery compartment 14
22. th Temp Range highlighted the left right arrows should allow selection of the High Temperature range 8 Note After completion of upgrading the remaining file may be deleted from the SD card and the card may be used for image storage In the event you require technical assistance you may call our customer service department at 1 800 421 2853 or at the number listed below Gd Wahl INSTRUMENTATION GROUP 234 Old Weaverville Road Asheville NC 28804 Toll Free 800 421 2853 Phone 828 658 3131 Fax 828 658 0728 www palmerwahl com info palmerwahl com 36
23. tions are available on 50 Series Inspectors only 5 Technical specifications 30 Series Detector Technical Specifications Detector Uncooled focal plane array Detector Resolution Pixel Size 160 x 120 performance Spectral Range 8 to 14ym Thermal sensitivity 0 1 C 30 C Frame frequency a series 9 Hz z series 30 Hz Image LCD Display High resolution 3 5 color LCD 640 x 480 performance Digital camera 1 3 Mega pixels CMOS sensor Digital Zoom 2X Zoom Field of view 17 5 x 13 Lens Focus Range 0 1m to oo parameter Focus type Manual Spatial resolution 1 9mrad Mean Lo 4 F to 356 F 20 C to 180 C g Hi 212 F to 1112 F 100 C to 600 C greater of 2 of reading or 2 C Measurement accuracy NOTE Instrument is not calibrated below 10 C Palette 4 Color Palettes Image Image control adjustment Auto Manual Level and Span Brightness Level and Span Measurement calibration puso ane m i Measurement mode Spot temperature measurement Delta T easuremen Number of analysis measurement spots 1 Hot 1 Cold plus 2 Adjustable Number of measurement areas 50 Series Inspectors only Alarm High Temperature audible amp visual alarm Date Time Temperature unit C F K Setup function Language Emissivity range Adjustable from 0 01 1 0 T Reflect Manual Adjustment T Correct 50 Series Inspectors only 31 Laser indicator Laser

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