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Innova 3360 User Manual

Innova 3360
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OWNER’S
MANUAL
3360
Thermal
Imager
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Innova 3360 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandInnova
Model3360
CategoryLaboratory Equipment
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Quick Use Guide

GENERAL OPERATION STEPS

Steps to turn on, point, adjust, capture, save, and enter menus for the thermal imager.

Infrared Thermal Imaging Display Information

Explains display elements like emissivity, time, battery, temperatures, and color bar on the thermal image screen.

ABSTRACT

CHARACTERISTICS

Lists key features including display size, sensor type, capture frequency, sensitivity, storage capacity, and power source.

TECHNICAL INDICATORS

SKETCH MAP

LCD Display Screen

The primary visual interface for displaying thermal images and device information.

Up Button

Used for navigating menus and increasing values during settings adjustments.

Confirm/Menu Button

Enters menu options, confirms selections, or saves captured images.

Back/Power Button

Powers the device on/off and exits menu or storage interfaces.

Down Button

Used for navigating menus and decreasing values during settings adjustments.

Battery Cover

The removable cover providing access to the battery compartment.

Lanyard Hole

A designated point for attaching a lanyard for secure handling.

Visible Light

An integrated light source to complement thermal imaging or for general illumination.

Infrared Sensor

The primary sensor responsible for detecting infrared radiation for thermal imaging.

Trigger Button (HOLD Key)

Activates image capture or freezes the displayed thermal image.

Micro USB Interface

The port for connecting the device to a computer for data transfer.

POWER SUPPLY

BUTTON OPERATION

Back/Power Button

Manages device power and exits menu or storage screens.

Confirm/Menu Button

Navigates menus, confirms settings, and manages image saving/deletion.

Up and Down Buttons

Used for menu navigation and continuous adjustment of values like emissivity.

HOLD Button

Freezes the current thermal or visible image displayed on the screen.

Taking Pictures and Saving Pictures

Guides on capturing images, saving them to internal memory, and their storage capacity.

SETTINGS MENU

EMISSIVITY ADJUSTMENT

Instructions on adjusting emissivity to ensure accurate temperature readings from different materials.

UNIT SETTINGS

Procedure for changing the temperature display unit between Celsius (°C) and Fahrenheit (°F).

LIMIT VALUE SETTING

Details on setting limit values to control display features or trigger specific actions.

COLOR TABLE OPTIONS

Information on selecting different color palettes for visualizing thermal data.

DATE AND TIME

Steps for setting the device's date and time for accurate record-keeping and image timestamping.

STORAGE

Guidance on viewing stored images, file formats, and managing internal memory.

ALARM

Instructions for configuring high and low temperature alarms for monitoring critical temperature points.

BACKLIGHT ADJUSTMENT

How to adjust the display's backlight brightness for optimal screen visibility.

FUSION DISTANCE

Explains image fusion and setting the distance for optimal blending of visible and infrared images.

Language Selection

Procedure for selecting and changing the device's display language.

Information

Displays factory information, model, serial number, version, and release date of the instrument.

PRECAUTIONS

SYSTEM UPGRADE AND AFTER SALES SUPPORT

ADDENDUM

EMISSIVITY

Explains the concept of emissivity and its crucial role in obtaining accurate temperature measurements.

Emissivity Table

A reference table listing emissivity values for various common substances and materials.

BATTERY INSTALLATION