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1. 26 Publ No 1558344 Rev a139 ENGLISH EN January 25 2006 8 Handling files 8 4 Cutting amp pasting images General You can cut amp paste one image or a group of images to a destination folder or to a different application Procedure Follow this procedure to cut amp paste one image or a group of images Do one of the following To select one image click the image one time Toselect images that are adjacent to each other SHIFT click the images To select images that are not adjacent to each other CTRL click the images Do one of the following Right click the image images and click Cut On the main toolbar click the Cut amp button On the Edit menu click Cut Press CTRL X In the destination folder or the target application do one of the following Right click and click Paste On the main toolbar click the Paste ux button On the Edit menu click Paste Press CTRL V Publ 1558344 Rev a139 ENGLISH EN January 25 2006 27 8 Handling files 8 5 General Procedure NOTE 28 Deleting images You can delete one image or a group of images Follow this procedure to delete one image or a group of images Do one of the following To select one image click the image one time Toselect images that are adjacent to each other SHIFT click the images To select images that are not adjacent to each other CTRL click
2. 8 2 Copying images General You can copy one image or a group of images from the image pane to a destination folder or to a different application on your computer Procedure Follow this procedure to copy one image or a group of images Do one of the following To select one image click the image one time Toselect images that are adjacent to each other SHIFT click the images To select images that are not adjacent to each other CTRL click the images Do one of the following Onthe Edit menu click Copy To Folder to copy the image images to a destination folder a Right click the image images and click Copy Press CTRL Do one of the following Selecta destination folder or a different application and press CTRL V Select a destination folder or a different application and click Paste on the Edit menu Publ 1558344 Rev a139 ENGLISH EN January 25 2006 25 8 Handling files 8 3 Saving images to a different file destination General You can save an image to a different file destination on your PC Procedure Follow this procedure to save an image to a different file destination To select an image click the image one time Do one of the following Right click the image and click Save As Onthe Image menu click Save As In the Save As dialog box follow this procedure 1 Select a file destination 2 Select a file format Click Save
3. USB communication cable This cable is connected from the USB connector on the right front side of a P or S series camera to the USB connector on the rear connector panel of a computer Publ 1558344 Rev a139 ENGLISH EN January 25 2006 17 6 Connecting the camera INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 18 Publ No 1558344 Rev a139 ENGLISH EN January 25 2006 7 7 1 1 Method 2 Viewing images Changing view settings Infrared and visual images can be displayed in four different sizes Small Thumbnails image view Medium Thumbnails image view Large Thumbnails image view Single Image image view You can use two different methods to change the view settings Method 1 Use a menu command Method 2 Use the main toolbar buttons On the View menu do one of the following On the main toolbar do one of the following Click Small Thumbnails Click Medium Thumbnails Click Large Thumbnails Click Single Image 7 Click Small Thumbnails Click Medium Thumbnails 231 Click Large Thumbnails a Click Single Image al Publ 1558344 Rev a139 ENGLISH EN January 25 2006 19 7 Viewing images 7 2 Changing zoom factor General You can change zoom factor for an image Procedure Follow this procedure to change zoom factor for an image To select an image click the image one time Do one of the following a Onthe View menu click
4. At FLIR Systems we recognize that our job is to go beyond just producing the best infrared camera systems We are committed to enabling all users of our infrared camera systems to work more productively by providing them the most powerful camera software combination Especially tailored software for predictive maintenance R amp D and process monitoring is developed in house Most software is available in a wide variety of languages We support all our infrared cameras with a wide variety of accessories to adapt your equipment to the most demanding infrared applications 13 2 Sharing our knowledge Although our cameras are designed to be very user friendly there is a lot more to thermography than just knowing how to handle a camera Therefore FLIR Systems has founded the Infrared Training Center ITC a separate business unit which pro vides certified training courses Attending one of the ITC courses will give you a real hands on learning experience The staff of the ITC is also there to provide you with any application support you may need in putting infrared theory into practice 13 3 Supporting our customers FLIR Systems operates a worldwide service network to keep your camera running at all times If there should be a problem with your camera local service centers have all the equipment and know how to solve it within the shortest possible time Hence there is no need to send your camera to the other end of the world or to talk
5. palette 22 reflected apparent temperature 45 relative humidity 45 temperature levels 44 Close button 11 comments 1 connecting camera B 16 BCAM 15 E 16 InfraCAM 15 17 8 17 conventions typographical italic 1 monospace 1 semibold 1 UPPERCASE 1 copying images 25 copyright vi courses 1 creating isotherm 39 measurement area 38 reports 49 spot 37 customer support 1 cutting images 27 D deleting area 42 images 28 isotherm 43 measurement tool 42 43 Spot 42 distance changing 45 E E camera connecting 16 editing image descriptions 47 education 1 elemens window 11 emissivity changing 45 errors 51 63 Index file formats bmp 7 img 7 jpg 7 tgw 7 tlw 7 tmw 7 8 12 bit tif 7 8 bit tif 7 12 bit tif 7 file formats supported 7 FLIR Systems copyright vi history 59 ISO 9001 vi legal disclaimer vi patents vi patents pending vi postal address vi product warranty vi quality assurance vi quality management system vi request for enhancement 1 RFE 1 trademarks vi warranty vi Flying Spot tool 13 using 36 folder pane 11 formats bmp 7 img 7 jpg 7 tgw 7 tlw 7 tmw 7 8 12 bit tif 7 8 bit tif 7 12 bit tif 7 H history FLIR Systems 59 image description pane 11 image descriptions adding 47 editing 47 image information pane 11 64 image pane 11 images analyzi
6. 40 9 6 Moving a spot or an area 41 9 7 Deleting a Spt EEN 42 9 8 Deleting AN EE 43 9 9 Changing temperature levels iris 44 Publ No 1558344 Rev a139 ENGLISH EN January 25 2006 vii 10 11 12 13 viii 9 10 Changing object parameters 0020 4 45 911 Auto adjusting BR e EE 46 Adding amp editing image descriptions 47 Creating reports ir rere ead EX RID EHE ERRORI EARS e Ge rd 49 Tro bleshooting 4 m eere et e qme ete 51 12 1 Making sure that the camera has the correct software version 52 12 2 Restarting el EE 53 12 3 Troubleshooting connection problems 54 12 4 Giving a user Local Administrator Rights ssssssssssseseeeneenenennnnnn 55 12 5 Giving a user rights to install and uninstall device drivers 56 12 6 Troubleshooting password protected screensaver problems 57 12 7 Showing camera information 58 About FLIR Systems 59 13 1 More than just an infrared camera 60 13 2 Sharing our knowledge rt nn ae retard e ete ie cies 60 13 3 Supporting O r CUSTOMETS 2 ede teet rettet tiet 60 13 4 few images from our facilities iii 61 Ind
7. 1960 The typeface changes its name from Neue Haas Grotesk to Helvetica m 1983 Linotype publishes its Neue Helvetica based on the earlier Helvetica For more information about Max Miedinger his typeface and its influences please visit http www rit edu rlv5703 imm project2 index html The following file identities and file versions were used in the formatting stream output for this manual 20236703 xml a32 20250403 xml a12 20254903 xml a25 20257003 xml a14 20274003 xml a2 20274103 xml a1 20274203 xml a1 20274303 xml a1 20274403 xml a1 20274503 xml a1 20274603 xml a1 20274703 xml a1 20274803 xml a1 20274903 xml a1 20275003 a1 20275103 xml a1 R0045 rcp a15 config xml a4 Publ No 1558344 Rev a139 ENGLISH EN January 25 2006 67 68 Publ No 1558344 Rev 139 ENGLISH EN January 25 2006 BELGIUM FLIR Systems Uitbreidingstraat 60 62 B 2600 Berchem BELGIUM Phone 32 0 3 287 87 11 Fax 32 0 3 287 87 29 E mail info flir be Web www flirthermography com BRAZIL FLIR Systems Av Antonio Bardella 320 CEP 18085 852 Sorocaba S o Paulo BRAZIL Phone 55 15 3238 8070 Fax 55 15 3238 8071 E mail paul verminnen flir com br E mail flir flir com br Web www flirthermography com CANADA FLIR Systems 5230 South Service Road Suite 125 Burlington ON L7L 5K2 CANADA Phone 1 800 613 0507 ext 30 Fax 905 639 5488 E mail IRCanada flir com Web www fli
8. EN January 25 2006 A note on the technical production of this manual This manual was produced using XML eXtensible Markup Language For more information about XML point your browser to http www w3 org XML Readers interested in the history amp theory of markup languages may also want to visit the following sites m http www gla ac uk staff strategy information socarcpj m http www renater fr Video 2002ATHENS P DC History plan htm A note on the typeface used in this manual This manual was typeset using Swiss 721 which is Bitstream s pan European version of Max Miedinger s Helvetica typeface Max Miedinger was born December 24th 1910 in Z rich Switzerland and died March 8th 1980 in Z rich Switzerland 10595503 1 m 1926 30 Trains as typesetter Z rich after which he attends evening classes at the Kunstgewerbeschule in Z rich 1936 46 Typographer for Globus department store s advertising studio in Z rich 1947 56 Customer counselor and typeface sales representative for the Haas sche SchriftgieBerei in M nchenstein near Basel From 1956 onwards freelance graphic artist in Z rich m 1956 Eduard Hoffmann the director of the Haas sche SchriftgieBerei commissions Miedinger to develop a new sans serif typeface 1957 The Haas Grotesk face is introduced m 1958 Introduction of the roman or normal version of Haas Grotesk m 1959 Introduction of a bold Haas Grotesk m
9. File menu click Save As In the Save As dialog box follow this procedure 1 Select a file destination 2 Select a file format Click Save NOTE Instead of saving the information as an image you can write it down and keep it on hand when you make a call to the service department 58 Publ No 1558344 Rev 139 ENGLISH EN January 25 2006 13 About FLIR Systems FLIR Systems was established in 1978 to pioneer the development of high performance infrared imaging systems and is the world leader in the design manufacturing and marketing of thermal imaging systems for a wide variety of commercial industrial and government applications Today FLIR Systems includes the history of four major companies with outstanding achievements in infrared technology since 1965 the Swedish AGEMA Infrared Systems formerly AGA Infrared Systems and the three U S companies Indigo Systems FSI and Inframetrics 10722703 a1 Figure 13 1 LEFT Thermovision Model 661 from 1969 The camera weighed approximately 25 kg 55 Ib the oscilloscope 20 kg 44 Ib the tripod 15 kg 33 Ib The operator also needed a 220 VAC generator set and a 10 L 2 6 US gallon jar with liquid nitrogen To the left of the oscilloscope the Polaroid attachment 6 kg 13 Ib can be seen RIGHT InfraCAM from 2006 Weight 0 55 kg 1 21 Ib including battery The company has sold more than 40 000 infrared cameras worldwide for applications Such as pred
10. Single Image Onthe main toolbar click Single Image E a Double click the image Do one of the following a Right click the image click Zoom and select the zoom factor Onthe Image menu click Zoom and select the zoom factor NOTE This menu command is only available if your camera supports radiometric images 20 Publ No 1558344 Rev a139 ENGLISH EN January 25 2006 7 Viewing images 7 3 Rotating images General You can rotate one image or a group of images in 90 degree increments Procedure Follow this procedure to rotate one image or a group of images Do one of the following To select one image click the image one time select images that are adjacent to each other SHIFT click the images To select images that are not adjacent to each other CTRL click the images On the Image menu do one of the following a Click Rotate Left Click Rotate Right Publ No 1558344 Rev a139 ENGLISH EN January 25 2006 21 7 Viewing images 7 4 Changing palette General You can change the palette that the camera uses to display the different temperatures in the image A different palette can make it easier to make an analysis of the image Procedure Follow this procedure to change the palette for one image or a group of images Do one of the following To select one image click the image one time Toselect images that are adjacent to ea
11. format To download the free reader go to this web page http www adobe com products acrobat readermain html Structure When you create a report each page will be created according to this structure Company logo possible to change Image Image description Analysis Text comments File name Date Procedure Follow this procedure to create a report Do one of the following To select one image click the image one time select images that are adjacent to each other SHIFT click the images To select images that are not adjacent to each other CTRL click the images Do one of the following Right click the image images and click Save As PDF a Onthe File menu click Save As PDF In the Save As dialog box type a file name and a file destination for the report Click OK Publ 1558344 Rev a139 ENGLISH EN January 25 2006 49 11 Creating reports 50 INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Publ No 1558344 Rev a139 ENGLISH EN January 25 2006 12 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Do one or more of the following steps to troubleshoot communication between the overview camera and the PC Make sure the PC have the latest drivers If not download them from http www flirthermography com Make sure the camera has the correct software version Restart the camera to make sure the problem can be repeated Troubleshoot connection problems Give a user Local Admin
12. rights Procedure Follow this procedure to give a user Local Administrator Rights Open the Control Panel Start Menu Settings Control Panel Double click Administrative Tools Double click Computer Management Double click Local Users And Groups Select Groups and double click Administrators Add the relevant users or the name of a group containing the right users Publ 1558344 Rev a139 ENGLISH EN January 25 2006 55 12 Troubleshooting 12 5 Problem NOTE Procedure 56 Giving a user rights to install and uninstall device drivers On Windows 2000 and Windows XP only administrators and users with appropriate rights can install and uninstall device drivers This section gives information about how to give a user rights to install and uninstall device drivers You must log in as Administrator or as a user with administrator rights Follow this procedure to give a user rights to install and uninstall device drivers Open the Control Panel Start Menu Settings Control Panel Double click Administrative Tools Double click Local Security Policy Double click Local Policies Select User Rights Assignment Double click Load and Unload Device Drivers Add the relevant users or the name of a group containing the right users Publ No 1558344 Rev a139 ENGLISH EN January 25 2006 12 Troubleshooting 12 6 T
13. specified sorting key You can use these sorting keys a Name a Date a Size Follow this procedure to sort a group of images Do one of the following To select images that are adjacent to each other SHIFT click the images To select images that are not adjacent to each other CTRL click the images On the View menu do one of the following Click Sort By gt Name Click Sort By Date Click Sort By Type Click Sort By Size Publ No 1558344 Rev a139 ENGLISH EN January 25 2006 8 Handling files 8 8 Printing images General You can print one image or a group of images on a local or network printer Procedure Follow this procedure to print one image or a group of images Do one of the following To select one image click the image one time a To select images that are adjacent to each other SHIFT click the images a To select images that are not adjacent to each other CTRL click the images Do one of the following Right click the image images and click Print Onthe File menu click Print In the Print dialog box make the necessary changes and click OK Publ 1558344 Rev a139 ENGLISH EN January 25 2006 31 8 Handling files 8 9 Sending images by e mail General You can send one image or a group of images by e mail Procedure Follow this procedure to send one image or a group of images by e mail Do o
14. tons Click to select the Select tool You use this tool when you want to move spots and areas inside the image Click to select the Flying Spot tool You use this tool to create a flyting spot meter When you move the flying spot meter over the image area the temperature will be displayed at the location of the flying spot meter Click to select the Spot tool You use this tool to create a spot meter that you can put anywhere on the image The spot meter and the temperature it displays will be saved in the image when you save the image To move the spot meter use the Select tool Click to select the Area tool You use this tool to click and drag in the image to create an area To move the box use the Select tool Click to select the Isotherm Above tool You use this tool to assign a color to all temperature levels above a specified temperature level Click to select the Isotherm Below tool You use this tool to assign a color to all temperature levels below a specified temperature level Click to select the Isotherm Interval tool You use this tool to assign a color to all temperature levels between two specified temperature levels Publ 1558344 Rev a139 ENGLISH EN January 25 2006 13 5 Window elements amp toolbar buttons INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 14 Publ No 1558344 Rev a139 ENGLISH EN January 25 2006 6 Connecting the camera 6 1 Connecting the camera InfraCAM
15. you want to install the software ThermaCAM QuickView needs Microsoft NET Framework 2 0 If this software is not already installed on your computer click OK when the instal lation wizard asks if you want to install the software Installation of Microsoft NET Framework 2 0 can take several minutes In the ThermaCAM QuickView installation wizard dialog box click Next In the license agreement dialog box carefully read and accept the license agreement and click Next In the customer information dialog box enter your customer details and click Next Click Install Click Finish If the installation wizard asks you to restart your computer do so 4 Publ No 1558344 Rev 139 ENGLISH EN January 25 2006 2 Installation 2 3 Installation of USB amp FireWire drivers Procedure Before you use ThermaCAM QuickView with your camera you must follow this procedure Start the camera Do one of the following lf your camera model is InfraCAM or BCAM select QuickView in the camera program USB cable QuickView a lf your camera model is not an or BCAM go to Step below Connect the camera to the PC When the computer has detected the camera follow the on screen instruc tions to install USB or FireWire drivers Publ 1558344 Rev a139 ENGLISH EN January 25 2006 5 2 Installation INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 6 Publ No 15
16. 0 Adding an image description Editing an image description Adding amp editing image descriptions You can add image descriptions to radiometric and non radiometric jpg images The image description will be saved in the image file and can be retrieved by other programs from FLIR Systems and by programs from other companies Adescription can not be more than 255 characters a Press ENTER to start a new line An image from a FLIR Systems infrared camera may already contain an image description Follow this procedure to add an image description To select an image click the image one time On the Image menu click Image Description In the Image Description dialog box type the text you want to save as an image description To save the image description click OK Follow this procedure to edit an image description To select an image click the image one time On the Image menu click Image Description In the Image Description dialog box edit the text To save the changed text click OK Publ No 1558344 Rev a139 ENGLISH EN January 25 2006 47 10 Adding amp editing image descriptions INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 48 Publ No 1558344 Rev a139 ENGLISH EN January 25 2006 11 Creating reports General You can create reports which include one or many infrared and or visual images The reports are saved in Adobe Acrobat PDF
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18. 48203 a4 This table gives explanation to the figure above Menu bar Toolbar Folder pane Pane for information about the image Pane for information about measurement functions amp values Status bar Minimize Maximize and Close buttons Image pane Scroll bar Pane for image description and text comments Publ No 1558344 Rev a139 ENGLISH EN January 25 2006 11 5 Window elements amp toolbar buttons 5 2 Main toolbar buttons Main toolbar but Click to print the selected image or images using a local or network ons printer Click to e mail the selected image or images to a mail recipient using your default mail client Click to cut an image from a folder Click to copy an image to Clipboard Click to paste an image to a folder Click to delete an image from a folder Click to display the images as small thumbnails Click to display the images as medium thumbnails Click to display the images as large thumbnails Click to display one single image at a time 12 Publ No 1558344 Rev a139 ENGLISH EN January 25 2006 5 Window elements amp toolbar buttons 5 3 Image toolbar buttons NOTE Some features and measurement tools in this section are only available if your camera supports radiometric images To deselect an image toolbar button press ESC Image toolbar but
19. 5 2006 9 Analyzing images 9 10 General Recommended values Procedure Changing object parameters You can change the object parameter values for an image Object parameters have an effect on the infrared radiation that the camera measures If you are unsure about the values the following values are recommended Atmospheric temperature 20 69 Distance 1 0 m 3 3 ft Emissivity 0 95 Reflected apparent temperature 20 69 Relative humidity 5096 Follow this procedure to change object parameters To select an image click the image one time On the Image menu click Object Parameters Type a value in the text box for each object parameter that you want to change Click OK Publ No 1558344 Rev a139 ENGLISH EN January 25 2006 45 9 Analyzing images 9 11 General Procedure 46 Auto adjusting an image You can auto adjust one image or a group of images When you auto adjust an image you adjust it for best image brightness and contrast Follow this procedure to auto adjust an image Do one of the following To select one image click the image one time To select images that are adjacent to each other SHIFT click the images To select images that are not adjacent to each other CTRL click the images On the Image menu click Auto adjust Publ No 1558344 Rev a139 ENGLISH EN January 25 2006 1
20. 58344 Rev a139 ENGLISH EN January 25 2006 3 General Radiometric file formats Non radiometric file formats Publ 1558344 Rev a139 ENGLISH EN January 25 2006 Supported file formats ThermaCAM QuickView supports radiometric and non radiometric file formats ThermaCAM QuickView supports the following radiometric file formats ThermaCAM radiometric jpg ThermaCAM radiometric img ThermaCAM radiometric 8 bit tif ThermaCAM radiometric 8 12 bit tif ThermaCAM radiometric 12 bit tif ThermoTeknix tgw ThermoTeknix amp tmw ThermoTeknix tlw ThermaCAM QuickView supports the following non radiometric file formats jpg bmp N 4 Workflow General When you make an infrared inspection you follow a typical workflow This section gives an example of an infrared inspection workflow Figure 10548003 a5 Ji Explanation This table gives an explanation to the figure above 1 Use your camera to take your infrared and or visual images 2 Doone of the following Method 1 Move the images using a USB or FireWire cable Method 2 Move the images using a CompactFlash card For more information see the following sections Section 6 Connecting the camera on page 15 Section 8 1 Moving images on page 23 8 Publ No 155
21. 8344 Rev a139 ENGLISH January 25 2006 4 Workflow 3 In ThermaCAM QuickView do one or more of the following Change how the images are viewed Handle files Analyze images Add image descriptions For more information see the following sections Section 7 Viewing images on page 19 Section 8 Handling files on page 23 Section 9 Analyzing images on page 35 Section 10 Adding amp editing image descriptions on page 47 4 Dooneofthe following to create an infrared report OntheFile menu click Save As PDF to create a simple Adobe Acrobat PDF report Drag and drop images into Microsoft amp Word add your own comments and descriptions and use Microsoft amp Word to create a report Drag and drop images into ThermaCAM Reporter an add on to Mi crosoft Word and use ThermaCAM Reporter to create the report For more information see section 11 Creating reports on page 49 NOTE Some steps in this section can only be done if your camera supports radiometric images Ifyou drag and drop images into ThermaCAM Reporter all radiometric information in the images will be discarded Publ 1558344 Rev a139 ENGLISH EN January 25 2006 4 Workflow INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 10 Publ No 1558344 Rev a139 ENGLISH EN January 25 2006 5 Window elements amp toolbar buttons 5 1 Window elements Figure 105
22. SYSTEMS ThermaCAM QuickView Program version 2 0 User s manual Benutzer p t T r kn yh D User s manual Publ No 1558344 Revision a139 Language English EN Issue date January 25 2006 Notice to user Installation Supported file formats Workflow Window elements amp toolbar buttons Connecting the camera Viewing images Handling files Analyzing images Adding amp editing image descriptions Creating reports Troubleshooting About FLIR Systems ThermaCAM QuickView User s manual ELIR SYSTEMS Publ 1558344 Rev a139 ENGLISH EN January 25 2006 Legal disclaimer All products manufactured by FLIR Systems are warranted against defective materials and workmanship for a period of one 1 year from the delivery date of the original purchase provided such products have been under normal storage use and service and in accordance with FLIR Systems instruction All products not manufactured by FLIR Systems included in systems delivered by FLIR Systems to the original purchaser carry the warranty if any of the particular supplier only and FLIR Systems has no responsibility whatsoever for such products The warranty extends only to the original purchaser and is not transferable It is not applicable to any product which has been subjected to misuse neglect accident or abnormal conditions of operation Expendable parts are excl
23. amp BCAM cameras Figure 10717303 2 Explanation This table gives an explanation to the figure above USB communication cable This cable is connected from the USB connector on the right side connector panel of an InfraCAM or BCAM camera to the USB connector on the rear connector panel of a computer NOTE Before you can use the full functionality of ThermaCAM QuickView you must select QuickView the camera program USB cable QuickView Publ No 1558344 Rev a139 ENGLISH EN January 25 2006 15 6 Connecting the camera 6 2 Connecting the camera E amp B series cameras Figure 10717203 a2 Explanation This table gives an explanation to the figure above USB communication cable This cable is connected from the USB connector on the rear connector panel of an E or B series camera to the USB connector on the rear connector panel of a computer 16 Publ No 1558344 Rev a139 ENGLISH EN January 25 2006 6 Connecting the camera 6 3 Connecting the camera P amp S series cameras Figure 10717103 a2 Explanation This table gives an explanation to the figure above FireWire communication cable This cable is connected from the FireWire connector on the rear connector panel of a P or S series cameras to the FireWire connector on the rear connector panel of a computer
24. bar click the Single Image E button a Double click the image On the image toolbar click the Flying Spot button To display the temperature move the Flying Spot tool to any position on the image 36 Publ No 1558344 Rev a139 ENGLISH EN January 25 2006 9 Analyzing images 9 2 Creating a spot Procedure Follow this procedure to create a spot To select an image click the image one time To set Single Image view do one of the following Onthe Image menu click Single Image On the main toolbar click the Single Image a button Double click the image On the image toolbar click the Spot button To create a spot click in the image at the position where you want the spot Publ 1558344 Rev a139 ENGLISH EN January 25 2006 37 9 Analyzing images 9 3 Creating an area Procedure Follow this procedure to an create an area To select an image click the image one time To set Single Image view do one of the following Onthe Image menu click Single Image On the main toolbar click the Single Image a button Double click the image On the image toolbar click the Area O button To create an area click and drag in the image 38 Publ No 1558344 Rev a139 ENGLISH EN January 25 2006 9 Analyzing images 9 4 Creating an isotherm Procedure Follow this procedure to create an isotherm To sele
25. ch other SHIFT click the images To select images that are not adjacent to each other CTRL click the images On the Image menu click Palette and select the palette you want to use NOTE This menu command is only available if your camera supports radiometric images n some camera models Palette is called Color 22 Publ No 1558344 Rev a139 ENGLISH EN January 25 2006 8 8 1 8 1 1 General Method 1 Method 2 SEE ALSO Handling files Moving images Moving images from your camera to your computer You can use two different methods to move images from your camera to your com puter Method 1 Move the images using a USB or FireWire cable Method 2 Move the images using a CompactFlash card Follow this procedure to move images from your camera to your computer using a USB or FireWire cable To display the Transfer Images dialog box connect your camera to your computer Click one of these buttons Copy all images to the destination folder Move all images from the camera to the destination folder To select a different file destination click Browse To move the images click OK Follow this procedure to move images from your camera to your computer using a CompactFlash card Remove the CompactFlash card from your camera and insert it into a CompactFlash reader that is connected to your computer In the folder pane go to the disk drive for the CompactF
26. ct an image click the image one time To set Single Image view do one of the following Onthe Image menu click Single Image On the main toolbar click the Single Image a button Double click the image On the image toolbar click one of the following buttons Isotherm Above a Isotherm Below H a Isotherm Interval B NOTE In some camera models Isotherm is called Color alarm Publ No 1558344 Rev a139 ENGLISH EN January 25 2006 39 9 Analyzing images 9 5 Changing isotherm levels Procedure Follow this procedure to change isotherm levels To select an image click the image one time To set Single Image view do one of the following Onthe Image menu click Single Image On the main toolbar click the Single Image a button Double click the image On the image toolbar click the Select button To change isotherm levels click and drag the bar in the temperature scale NOTE In some camera models Isotherm is called Color alarm 40 Publ No 1558344 Rev a139 ENGLISH EN January 25 2006 9 Analyzing images 9 6 Moving a spot or an area Procedure Follow this procedure to move a spot or an area To select an image click the image one time To set Single Image view do one of the following Onthe Image menu click Single Image On the main toolbar click the Single Image E button a Double click the image Cl
27. ement tools in this section are only available if your camera supports radiometric images deselect an image toolbar button press ESC General Do one or more of the following steps to analyze your images Use the Flying Spot tool Create a spot Create a measurement area Create an isotherm Move a spot or an area Delete a spot or an area Delete an isotherm Change isotherm levels Change temperature levels Change object parameters Auto adjust the image SEE ALSO For more information see these sections Section 9 1 Using the Flying Spot tool on page 36 Section 9 2 Creating a spot on page 37 Section 9 3 Creating an area on page 38 Section 9 4 Creating an isotherm on page 39 Section 9 6 Moving a spot or an area on page 41 Section 9 7 Deleting a spot or an area on page 42 Section 9 8 Deleting an isotherm on page 43 Section 9 5 Changing isotherm levels on page 40 Section 9 9 Changing temperature levels on page 44 Section 9 10 Changing object parameters on page 45 Section 9 11 Auto adjusting an image on page 46 Publ 1558344 Rev a139 ENGLISH EN January 25 2006 35 9 Analyzing images 9 1 Using the Flying Spot tool Procedure Follow this procedure to use the Flying Spot to see the temperature To select an image click the image one time To set Single Image view do one of the following On the Image menu click Single Image Onthe main tool
28. ex ccn VM DUM LI MU LII 63 Publ No 1558344 Rev a139 ENGLISH EN January 25 2006 Typographical conventions Comments amp questions Technical support Software updates Training Notice to user This manual uses the following typographical conventions Semibold is used for menu names menu commands and labels and buttons in dialog boxes Italic is used for important information Monospace is used for code samples UPPERCASE is used for names on keys and buttons Make a report of errors you find as well as your suggestions for new revisions Send an e mail to documentation Qflir se When you need technical support make sure that you have the following information on hand The camera model name The camera serial number The communication protocol or method between the camera and your PC for example Ethernet USB or FireWire Operating system on your PC Full name publication number and revision number of the manual You find the addresses and telephone numbers to local sales offices on the back cover of this manual FLIR Systems regularly issues software upgrades and service releases on the support pages of the company website http www flirthermography com To find the last upgrades and service releases make sure you select USA in the Select country box in the top right corner of the page To read about infrared training visit this site http www infraredtrai
29. ick the Select tool Click the spot or the area one time and hold down the mouse key To move spot or the area move the mouse Publ 1558344 Rev a139 ENGLISH EN January 25 2006 41 9 Analyzing images 9 7 Procedure 42 Deleting a spot or an area Follow this procedure to delete a spot or an area To select an image click the image one time To set Single Image view do one of the following Onthe Image menu click Single Image On the main toolbar click the Single Image E button a Double click the image Click the Select tool Click the spot or the area one time Press DELETE Publ No 1558344 Rev a139 ENGLISH EN January 25 2006 9 Analyzing images 9 8 Deleting an isotherm Procedure Follow this procedure to delete an isotherm To select an image click the image one time To set Single Image view do one of the following Onthe Image menu click Single Image On the main toolbar click the Single Image E button Double click the image Click the Select tool Right click the image and click Delete Isotherm Publ 1558344 Rev a139 ENGLISH EN January 25 2006 43 9 Analyzing images 9 9 Changing temperature levels General Atthe bottom ofthe infrared image you can see two sliders By dragging these sliders to the left or to the right you can change the top and bottom levels
30. ictive maintenance R amp D non destructive testing process control and automation machine vision and many others FLIR Systems has three manufacturing plants in United States Portland OR Boston MA Santa Barbara CA and one in Sweden Stockholm Direct sales offices in Bel gium Brazil China France Germany Great Britain Hong Kong Italy Japan Sweden and USA together with a world wide network of agents and distributors support our international customer base Publ No 1558344 Rev a139 ENGLISH EN January 25 2006 59 13 About FLIR Systems FLIR Systems is at the helm of innovation in the infrared camera industry We anticipate market demand by constantly improving our existing cameras and developing new ones The company has set milestones in product design and development such as the introduction of the first battery operated portable camera for industrial inspections the first uncooled infrared camera to mention but a few innovations FLIR Systems manufactures all vital mechanical and electronic components of the camera systems itself From detector design and manufacturing over lenses and system electronics to final testing and calibration all production steps are done and supervised by our own engineers The in depth expertise of these infrared specialists ensures the accuracy and reliability of all vital components that are assembled into your infrared camera 13 1 More than just an infrared camera
31. in the temperature scale Changing the top Follow this procedure to change the top level in the temperature scale level To select an image click the image one time To set Single Image view do one of the following Onthe Image menu click Single Image Onthe main toolbar click the Single Image E button Double click the image To change the top level in the temperature scale drag the right slider right or left Changing the Follow this procedure to change the bottom level in the temperature scale bottom level To select an image click the image one time To set Single Image view do one of the following On the Image menu click Single Image On the main toolbar click the Single Image a button a Double click the image To change the bottom level in the temperature scale drag the left slider right or left Changing the top Follow this procedure to change the top amp bottom level in the temperature scale at amp bottom level at the same time the same time To select an image click the image one time To set Single Image view do one of the following On the Image menu click Single Image On the main toolbar click the Single Image E button Double click the image To change the top amp bottom level in the temperature scale at the same time SHIFT drag the left or right slider left or right 44 Publ No 1558344 Rev a139 ENGLISH EN January 2
32. istrator Rights Give a user rights to install and uninstall device drivers Troubleshoot password protected screensaver problems Show camera information and send data to the service department SEE ALSO For more information see these sections Section 12 1 Making sure that the camera has the correct software version on page 52 Section 12 2 Restarting the camera on page 53 Section 12 3 Troubleshooting connection problems on page 54 Section 12 4 Giving a user Local Administrator Rights on page 55 Section 12 5 Giving a user rights to install and uninstall device drivers on page 56 Section 12 6 Troubleshooting password protected screensaver problems on page 57 Section 12 7 Showing camera information on page 58 Publ 1558344 Rev a139 ENGLISH EN January 25 2006 51 12 Troubleshooting 12 1 General Software version 52 Making sure that the camera has the correct software version If you intend to use ThermaCAM QuickView with B E P or S series camera you must make sure that the camera software is supported ThermaCAM QuickView supports these versions of camera software for B E P or S series cameras B E series cameras boot2 version 2 7 2 1 or higher B E series cameras appl version 1 7 18 1 or higher a P S series cameras boot2 version 2 4 2 1 or higher P S series cameras appl version 2 4 4 1 or higher You can find the boot2 appl version i
33. lash card Do one of the following a On the Edit menu click Move To Folder to move the image images to the destination folder Move the images to the destination folder using a drag and drop opera tion For information about how to connect your camera see these sections Section 6 1 Connecting the camera InfraCAM amp BCAM cameras on page 15 Section 6 2 Connecting the camera E amp B series cameras on page 16 Section 6 3 Connecting the camera amp S series cameras on page 17 Publ 1558344 Rev a139 ENGLISH EN January 25 2006 23 8 Handling files 8 1 2 General Procedure 24 Moving images on your computer You can move one image or a group of images from the image pane to a destination folder or to a different application on your computer Follow this procedure to move one image or a group of images Do one of the following To select one image click the image one time a select images that are adjacent to each other SHIFT click the images a To select images that are not adjacent to each other CTRL click the images Do one of the following Onthe Edit menu click Move To Folder to move the image images to the destination folder Move the image images to the destination folder using a drag and drop operation Release the mouse button Publ No 1558344 Rev 139 ENGLISH EN January 25 2006 8 Handling files
34. n the Camera info dialog box Publ No 1558344 Rev a139 ENGLISH EN January 25 2006 12 Troubleshooting 12 2 Restarting the camera Procedure Follow this procedure to restart the camera Disconnect the camera from the PC Restart the camera Restart the PC Connect the camera to the PC Publ 1558344 Rev a139 ENGLISH EN January 25 2006 53 12 Troubleshooting 12 3 Problem Procedure 54 Troubleshooting connection problems Connection problems exist if one or both of these things occur The error message Cannot connect to camera is displayed The notification windows are not displayed when you connect the camera Do one of the following steps to troubleshoot connection problems Make sure that your camera is connected to your computer f your camera model is InfraCAM or BCAM select QuickView in the camera pro gram USB cable QuickView Make sure that the operating system of your computer is supported Publ No 1558344 Rev a139 ENGLISH EN January 25 2006 12 Troubleshooting 12 4 Giving a user Local Administrator Rights Problem On Windows 2000 and Windows XP only administrators and users with appropriate rights can install and uninstall device drivers This section gives information about how to give a user Local Administrator Rights NOTE You must log in as Administrator or as a user with administrator
35. ne of the following To select one image click the image one time To select images that are adjacent to each other SHIFT click the images To select images that are not adjacent to each other CTRL click the images Do one of the following Right click the image images and click Send To Mail Recipient a On the File menu click Send To Mail Recipient 32 Publ No 1558344 Rev a139 ENGLISH EN January 25 2006 8 Handling files 8 10 Sending images to ThermaCAM Reporter General You can send one image or a group of images to ThermaCAM Reporter Therma Reporter is an advanced reporting program for infrared and visual images Procedure Follow this procedure to send one image or a group of images to ThermaCAM Reporter Do one of the following To select one image click the image one time To select images that are adjacent to each other SHIFT click the images To select images that are not adjacent to each other CTRL click the images Do one of the following Right click the image images and click Send gt ThermaCAM Re porter Onthe File menu click Send To ThermaCAM Reporter Publ No 1558344 Rev a139 ENGLISH EN January 25 2006 33 8 Handling files INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 34 Publ No 1558344 Rev a139 ENGLISH EN January 25 2006 9 Analyzing images NOTE Some features and measur
36. necting the camera InfraCAM amp BCAM cameras 15 6 2 Connecting the camera E amp B series cameras 16 6 3 Connecting the camera P amp S series cameras 17 72 Mlewing Images eee enne mee cede oe e imde cite de tcs cervi de 19 7 1 Ch nging RE Le EE 19 7 2 Changing zoom factor 7 8 Rotating images 7 4 Changing palette is E 22 8 Handling files NEEN eene 8 1 Moving images 8 1 1 Moving images from your camera to your COMPUTET 23 8 1 2 Moving images on your computer 24 8 2 Copying images E 25 8 3 Saving images to a different file destination 26 GE Cu tting amp Pasting Blue eer etcetera dn pa et ved re 27 8 5 Deleting IMAGES 8 6 Renaming images mo 8 7 Soning Images iei eee mti ger qu 8 8 Printing Mile net otre de wel A NN A ai dE 8 9 Sending images by 0 6 8000 32 8 10 Sending images to ThermaCAM Reporter 33 9 Analyzing MAJ S ii esee eet dte ae eae e 35 9 1 Using the Flying Spot tool rtr rtt redet et 36 E ele DEE 37 9 3 WEE EC E 38 9 4 Creating an isotherm 39 9 5 Changing isotherm levels
37. ng 35 copying 25 cutting 27 deleting 28 moving 23 pasting 27 printing 31 renaming 29 rotate 21 saving 26 sending by e mail 32 sending to ThermaCAM Reporter 33 sorting 30 viewing 19 images auto adjusting 46 image toolbar buttons 13 img 7 InfraCAM camera connecting 15 installation ThermaCAM QuickView 3 ISO 9001 vi isotherm deleting 43 isotherm creating 39 Isotherm Above tool 13 Isotherm Below tool 13 Isotherm Interval tool 13 isotherm levels changing 40 italic 1 J jpg 7 L legal disclaimer vi main toolbar buttons 12 Maximize button 11 measurement functions pane 11 measurement tool deleting 42 43 moving 41 measurement values pane 11 menu bar 11 Minimize button 11 monospace 1 moving area 41 Publ No 1558344 Rev 139 ENGLISH EN January 25 2006 Index moving continued images 23 measurement tool 41 spot 41 object parameters changing 45 P palette changing 22 panes folder 11 image 11 image description 11 image information 11 measurement functions 11 measurement values 11 text comment 11 parameters changing 45 pasting images 27 patents vi patents pending vi P camera connecting 17 postal address vi printing images 31 problems 51 product warranty vi Q quality assurance vi quality management system vi R reflected apparent temperature changing 45 relative humidity changi
38. ng 45 releases service 1 renaming images 29 reports creating 49 request for enhancement 1 requirements software camera 52 PC 3 RFE 1 rotate images 21 5 saving images 26 S camera connecting 17 Screen elements 11 Publ 1558344 Rev a139 ENGLISH EN January 25 2006 scroll bar 11 Select tool 13 semibold 1 sending images 32 33 service releases 1 software requirements camera 52 software updates 1 sorting images 30 spot deleting 42 moving 41 spot creating 37 Spot tool 13 status bar 11 support technical 1 supported file formats 7 technical support 1 temperature levels changing 44 text comments pane 11 tgw 7 tif 7 tlw 7 tmw 7 tool deleting 42 43 moving 41 toolbar 11 toolbar buttons Area 13 Flying Spot 13 image 13 Isotherm Above 13 Isotherm Below 13 Isotherm Interval 13 main 12 Select 13 Spot 13 tools Area 13 Flying Spot 13 Isotherm Above 13 Isotherm Below 13 Isotherm Interval 13 Select 13 Spot 13 trademarks vi training 1 troubleshooting 51 typical workflow 8 65 Index typographical conventions italic 1 monospace 1 semibold 1 UPPERCASE 1 U updates software 1 UPPERCASE 1 using Flying Spot 36 V viewing images 19 view settings change 19 warranty window elements 11 workflow typical 8 2 zoom factor change 20 66 Publ No 1558344 Rev a139 ENGLISH
39. ning com Publ 1558344 Rev a139 ENGLISH EN January 25 2006 1 1 Notice to user INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 2 Publ No 1558344 Rev a139 ENGLISH EN January 25 2006 2 Installation 2 1 Software requirements PC ThermaCAM QuickView supports USB and FireWire communication for the following PC operating systems Windows 2000 with SP 4 Windows XP with SP 2 Camera If you intend to use ThermaCAM QuickView with a B E P or S series camera you must make sure that your camera software version is supported See section 12 1 Making sure that the camera has the correct software version on page 52 Publ 1558344 Rev a139 ENGLISH EN January 25 2006 2 Installation 2 2 Installation of ThermaCAM QuickView General Before you install ThermaCAM QuickView close all programs Procedure Follow this procedure to install ThermaCAM QuickView Insert the ThermaCAM QuickView installation CD into the CD ROM drive The installation should start automatically If the installation does not start automatically follow this procedure 1 Double click My Computer on Desktop 2 Right click the CD ROM drive and click Explore 3 Double click SETUPEXE 4 Go to Step 2 below Select the preferred language ThermaCAM QuickView needs some prerequisites If they are not already installed on your computer click OK when the installation wizard asks if
40. roubleshooting password protected screensaver problems Problem If you change user for a computer or use a password protected screen saver the camera icon in the status area can disappear Procedure Disconnect and reconnect the USB or FireWire cable between your camera and your computer Publ No 1558344 Rev a139 ENGLISH EN January 25 2006 57 12 Troubleshooting 12 7 Showing camera information General If there is a problem with your camera or if it needs service you can show camera information save the information as an image and send the image to the service department This will make it easier for the service department to diagnose the problem Procedure Follow this procedure to show camera information and save it as an image Start ThermaCAM QuickView Start the camera Do one of the following f your camera model is InfraCAM or BCAM select QuickView in the camera program USB cable QuickView If your camera model is not an InfraCAM or BCAM go to Step 4 below Connect the camera to the PC In ThermaCAM QuickView right click the camera symbol and click Show Camera Information This will display a web page in the image pane Press ALT PRINT SCRN Start Microsoft Paint Start Programs Accessories Microsoft Paint In Microsoft Paint do one of the following On the Edit menu click Paste Press CTRL V On the
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42. stems Names and marks appearing on the products herein are either registered trademarks or trademarks of FLIR Systems and or its subsidiaries All other trademarks trade names or company names referenced herein are used for identification only and are the property of their respective owners Quality assurance The Quality Management System under which these products are developed and manufactured has been certified in accordance with the ISO 9001 standard FLIR Systems is committed to a policy of continuous development therefore we reserve the right to make changes and improvements on any of the products described in this manual without prior notice Patents This product is protected by patents design patents patents pending or design patents pending vi Publ No 1558344 Rev a139 ENGLISH EN January 25 2006 Table of contents NW Ki TE EE 1 2 Installation e e ENEE 3 2 1 Softwares e 3 2 2 Installation of ThermaCAM QuickView 2 4 2 8 Installation of USB amp FireWire drivers 5 3 Supported flle formats ege EENEG 7 4 NOFKTIOW onte ee tene ets tete ne 8 5 Window elements amp toolbar buttons AAA 11 5 1 VON 11 5 2 Main toolbar buttons rr ee kr eren geri cete 12 5 8 Image toolbar DUTLONS eee c ee reete dert pe dece cec i ge min eee a dede 13 6 Connecting the camera tn e P eden petes 15 6 1 Con
43. the images Do one of the following a Press DELETE Onthe main toolbar click the Delete x button When you delete one image or a group of images you can still restore them from the Recycle Bin Publ No 1558344 Rev a139 ENGLISH EN January 25 2006 8 Handling files 8 6 General Rename one image Rename a group of images Renaming images You can rename one image or a group of images Follow this procedure to rename one image To select an image click the image one time Do one of the following Right click the image and click Rename Onthe Edit menu click Rename In the Rename Image dialog box type the new name for the image you want to rename To rename the image click OK Follow this procedure to rename a group of images Do one of the following To select images that are adjacent to each other SHIFT click the images To select images that are not adjacent to each other CTRL click the images Do one of the following a Right click the images and click Rename On the Edit menu click Rename In the Rename Images dialog box set the parameters for File name and Automatic numbering To rename the images click OK Publ 1558344 Rev a139 ENGLISH EN January 25 2006 29 8 Handling files 8 7 General Sorting keys Procedure 30 Sorting images You can sort a group of images according to a
44. to someone who is not speaking your language 60 Publ No 1558344 Rev a139 ENGLISH EN January 25 2006 13 About FLIR Systems 13 4 A few images from our facilities 10401303 a1 Figure 13 2 LEFT Development of system electronics RIGHT Testing of an FPA detector 10401403 1 Figure 13 3 LEFT Diamond turning machine RIGHT Lens polishing Publ No 1558344 Rev a139 ENGLISH EN January 25 2006 61 13 About FLIR Systems 10401503 1 Figure 13 4 LEFT Testing of IR cameras the climatic chamber RIGHT Robot for camera testing and calibration 62 Publ No 1558344 Rev a139 ENGLISH EN January 25 2006 Index Index bmp 7 img 7 jpg 7 tgw 7 tif 8 12 bit 7 8 bit 7 12 bit 7 tlw 7 tmw 7 A about FLIR Systems 59 adding image descriptions 47 address vi analyzing images 35 area deleting 42 moving 41 area creating 38 Area tool 13 atmospheric temperature changing 45 auto adjusting images 46 B BCAM camera connecting 15 B camera connecting 16 bmp 7 buttons Close 11 image toolbar 13 main toolbar 12 Maximize 11 Minimize 11 camera connecting 15 16 17 change view settings 19 zoom factor 20 changing atmospheric temperature 45 distance 45 emissivity 45 isotherm levels 40 object parameters 45 Publ No 1558344 Rev a139 ENGLISH EN January 25 2006 changing continued
45. uded from the warranty In the case of a defect in a product covered by this warranty the product must not be further used in order to prevent additional damage The purchaser shall promptly report any defect to FLIR Systems or this warranty will not apply FLIR Systems will at its option repair or replace any such defective product free of charge if upon inspection it proves to be defective in material or workmanship and provided that it is returned to FLIR Systems within the said one year period FLIR Systems has no other obligation or liability for defects than those set forth above No other warranty is expressed or implied FLIR Systems specifically disclaims the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose FLIR Systems shall not be liable for any direct indirect special incidental or consequential loss or damage whether based on contract tort or any other legal theory Copyright FLIR Systems 2006 All rights reserved worldwide No parts of the software including source code may be reproduced transmitted transcribed or translated into any language or computer language in any form or by any means electronic magnetic optical manual or otherwise without the prior written permission of FLIR Systems This manual must not in whole or part be copied photocopied reproduced translated or transmitted to any electronic medium or machine readable form without prior consent in writing from FLIR Sy
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