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FLIR T620 - User Manual

FLIR T620
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FLIR T620 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Infrared Resolution640 x 480 pixels
Accuracy± 2 °C or ± 2% of reading
Spatial resolution (IFOV)0.65 mrad
Image Frequency30 Hz
FocusAutomatic or Manual
Digital Camera5 MP
Laser PointerYes
Video RecordingYes
Radiometric IR video recordingYes
Storage MediaSD card
Battery Life4 hours
Ingress Protection (IP) RatingIP54
Temperature Range-20°C to +650°C (-4°F to +1202°F)
Field of View (FOV)24° x 18°
Minimum Focus Distance0.15 m
Spectral Range7.5 to 14 µm
Display4.3 inch LCD
Image ModesThermal, Visual, MSX
Battery TypeLi-ion
Operating Temperature Range-15°C to +50°C (+5°F to +122°F)
Storage Temperature Range-40 °C to 70 °C (-40 °F to 158 °F)
Humidity95% non-condensing

Summary

Disclaimers

Legal Disclaimer and Copyright

Covers legal disclaimers, copyright, and intellectual property notices.

Patents and EULA Terms

Information on applicable patents and End User License Agreement terms.

Safety Information

FCC and RSS Compliance

Details on compliance with FCC Rules and Industry Canada regulations.

Laser Pointer and Battery Safety

Warnings regarding safe handling and operation of laser pointers and batteries.

User Notices and Guidance

User Forums and Training

Information on accessing user forums, training resources, and documentation updates.

Calibration and Disposal

Recommendations for camera calibration, accuracy, and electronic waste disposal.

Manual Information

Notes about the manual's scope and authoritative versions.

Customer Support and Resources

4.1 General Support Information

General information on accessing customer support and the knowledgebase.

4.2 Submitting a Question

Procedure and required information for submitting a support question.

4.3 Downloads

Available resources for download, including firmware, software, and documentation.

Quick Start Guide

5.1 Procedure

Step-by-step instructions for initial setup, image capture, and report generation.

Accessories and Services

Ergonomics and Handling

7.1 General

Advice and examples on how to hold the camera ergonomically to prevent strain.

Camera Components and Views

8.1 View from the right

Description of the camera's right-side components.

8.2 View from the left

Description of the camera's left-side components.

8.3 View from the rear

Description of the camera's rear-side components and controls.

8.4 View from the bottom

Description of the camera's bottom-side components, including tripod mount.

8.5 Battery and Power Indicators

Explanation of the battery condition and power LED indicators.

8.7 Laser Pointer Operation

Details on operating the laser pointer, including warnings and rules.

On-Screen Elements and Controls

Measurement Toolbar and Tools

Explains the measurement toolbar and available measurement tools like spotmeters.

Zoom Factor and Result Table

Details on zoom factor display and the result table for measurements.

Status Icons and Temperature Scale

Explanation of status icons and the temperature scale displayed on screen.

Toolbar Buttons

Descriptions of various toolbar buttons for settings, color, image mode, and recording.

Menu Navigation

Menu Navigation Methods

Explains how to navigate the menu using the index finger/stylus and the joystick.

Bluetooth Device Pairing

11.1 General

General information on the need to pair Bluetooth devices with the camera.

11.2 Procedure

Step-by-step instructions for pairing Bluetooth devices like METERLiNK or headsets.

Wi-Fi Configuration

12.1 General

Overview of connecting the camera to wireless networks via Wi-Fi.

12.2 Peer-to-Peer Connection Setup

Procedure for establishing a peer-to-peer Wi-Fi connection for device interaction.

12.3 WLAN Connection

Procedure for connecting the camera to a WLAN for network access.

Handling the Camera

13.1 Battery Charging

Procedures for charging the camera battery using the power supply or stand-alone charger.

13.4 Viewfinder Adjustment

Steps to adjust the viewfinder's dioptric correction for optimal sharpness.

13.5;13.6 Lens and Focus Handling

Instructions for adjusting lens angle and manual focus for the infrared camera.

13.7;13.8 Autofocus Features

Details on using autofocus and continuous autofocus modes for the infrared camera.

13.11 Changing Lenses

Procedure for safely removing and attaching different lenses to the camera.

13.14 Using Camera Lamp as Flash

How to utilize the camera lamp function as a flash for digital images.

Image Management

14.1 Saving Images

Instructions on how to save captured images to the memory card.

14.3 Opening Saved Images

Steps to access and view previously saved images from the image archive.

14.4 Editing Saved Images

Guidance on editing saved images, including applying adjustments and modes.

14.5 Adjusting Infrared Images

Details on how to adjust infrared images automatically or manually for better analysis.

14.6 Non-Uniformity Correction (NUC)

Explanation and procedure for performing NUC to compensate for detector sensitivities.

14.7 Temperature Range Adjustment

How to change the temperature range for accurate measurements based on object temperature.

Image Modes

15.1 General

Overview of capturing thermal and visual images simultaneously.

15.3 Selecting Image Mode

Procedure for selecting and switching between different image modes like Thermal MSX or Digital Camera.

Measurement Tools and Presets

16.2 Adding;Removing Measurement Tools

Instructions on how to add or remove measurement tools like spot meters, boxes, or circles.

16.3 User Presets Configuration

Steps to define and configure user presets for measurement tools.

16.5 Changing Object Parameters

How to set object parameters like emissivity and distance for accurate measurements.

16.8 Setting Measurement Alarms

Procedure for setting up measurement alarms (above, below) and alarm signals.

Technical Data

24.4 FLIR T600 15° (incl. Wi-Fi and Ext. cal.)

Detailed technical specifications for the FLIR T600 with 15° lens.

24.12 FLIR T600 bx 25° (incl. Wi-Fi and Ext. cal.)

Detailed technical specifications for the FLIR T600bx with 25° lens.

24.36 FLIR T630 sc 15° (incl. Wi-Fi)

Detailed technical specifications for the FLIR T630sc with 15° lens.

24.56 FLIR T650 sc 25° and 15° w;case

Detailed technical specifications for the FLIR T650sc with 25° and 15° lenses, including case.

24.60 FLIR T660 15° (incl. Wi-Fi)

Detailed technical specifications for the FLIR T660 with 15° lens.

24.64 FLIR T660 25° and 45° (incl. Wi-Fi)

Detailed technical specifications for the FLIR T660 with 25° and 45° lenses.

24.66 FLIR T640 25° and 45° (incl. Wi-Fi)

Detailed technical specifications for the FLIR T640 with 25° and 45° lenses.

Mechanical Drawings

Thermographic Measurement Techniques

31.2 Emissivity

Explains emissivity and provides methods for finding the emissivity of a sample.

31.3 Reflected Apparent Temperature

Details on compensating for radiation reflected off the object's surface.

31.4 Distance and Atmospheric Parameters

Explains compensation for distance, relative humidity, and atmospheric temperature.

History of Infrared Technology

Theory of Thermography

33.2 Electromagnetic Spectrum

Describes the division of the electromagnetic spectrum into wavelength bands.

33.3 Blackbody Radiation

Explains blackbody radiation, Planck's law, Wien's law, and Stefan-Boltzmann's law.

33.4 Non-Blackbody Emitters

Discusses factors preventing real objects from acting like blackbodies: absorption, reflection, and transmission.

The Measurement Formula

Emissivity Tables

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