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FLIR i7 User Manual

FLIR i7
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Getting Started Guide
FLIR i5
FLIR i7
Extech i5
Publ. no.: T559169
Revision: 003
Last revised: March 18, 2010
JOB NAME: T559169 OUTPUT: Thursday 18 March 2010, (10:18AM) BATCH FORMATTER VERSION: 7.4.25 PAGE: 1 (of 74) PAGINATION: This side=recto
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FLIR i7 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Image Frequency9 Hz
Accuracy±2°C or ±2% of reading
Thermal Sensitivity/NETD<0.15°C
Battery TypeLi-Ion Battery
Sensor TypeUncooled microbolometer
FocusFocus Free

Summary

Getting Started Guide

Important Safety and Operational Notes

Pre-operation Instructions

Read, understand, and follow all instructions, warnings, cautions, and legal disclaimers before operating the device.

Camera Parts Identification

External Camera Components

Identifies key external components of the camera, including the lens, trigger, and connectors.

Keypad Button Functions

Details the functions of the keypad buttons, including selection, navigation, and power controls.

Menu System Interface

Explains the elements and indicators displayed on the camera's menu system.

How to Charge the Battery

Quick Start Guide

Initial Setup Steps

Procedure to start the camera immediately, including LCD film removal and memory card insertion.

Capturing and Saving Images

Instructions on aiming the camera, pulling the trigger to save images, and transferring images to a computer.

Data Transfer and Usage Tips

Image Transfer Methods

Details on transferring images via card reader or USB connection using drag-and-drop.

Important Considerations

Tips for accurate thermal imaging, including object reflectivity, sunlight, and fault analysis.

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