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v80 User Manual

The V80 IR Camera User Guide provides essential information on the operation, safety precautions, and maintenance of the camera. It includes sections on component identification, preparation, user instructions, troubleshooting, and specifications. Users are advised to follow safety warnings and proper handling procedures to prevent damage and ensure effective use of the camera.

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v80 User Manual

The V80 IR Camera User Guide provides essential information on the operation, safety precautions, and maintenance of the camera. It includes sections on component identification, preparation, user instructions, troubleshooting, and specifications. Users are advised to follow safety warnings and proper handling procedures to prevent damage and ensure effective use of the camera.

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V80·About this IR Camera User Guide

Symbols Used

This mark denotes issues that may affect the IR camera’s


operation.

This mark denotes additional topics that complement the basic


operation procedures.

This mark denotes complement material or operation


procedures.

Trademark Acknowledgments
⚫ SATIR is trademarks of SATIR Europe (Ireland) Company Limited
⚫ Other names and products not mentioned above may be registered
trademarks of trademarks of their respective companies.

Copyright©2008-2019 SATIR All rights reserved.


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Read This First Introduction of safety precautions and


warnings when using the IR camera.

Component Guide Introduction of IR camera components


Preparing the IR and batteries charging and loading.
Camera

User Guide Describing how to work with the IR


camera, including each analysis tools and
settings

Troubleshooting Describing how to solve problems

Appendix Describing how to maintain the IR


camera and introduce related materials’
emissivity

Specification Describing the specification of V80


You must read this section before connecting
your camera to a computer.

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Read This First……………………………………………………. 4


Component Guide……………………………………………….... 10
Front View……………………………………………………... 11
Planform View…………………………………………............. 12

Contents
Back View……………………………………………………… 13
Side View……………………………………………………… 15
Preparing the IR Camera………………………………………… 16
Charging the Battery Pack……………………………………... 16
Battery Pack Handling Precautions…………………………..... 17
V80 User Guide………………………………………….… 18
Power on the IR camera ……..………………………………… 18
Choose suitable temperature range…………………………….. 18
V80 gas leakage detection mode ……………………….. 19
Focus adjustment ..…………………………….…………….. 21
Image Zooming .....…………………………………………….. 21
Freeze Image…………………………………………………… 22
Save Image……………………………………….. …………… 22
Video record…………………………………………………… 22
Turn on/off Laser Pointer……………………………………… 22
Parameter adjustment………………………………………….. 23
Power off the IR camera……………………………………….. 25
Download from SD card to PC………………………………… 25
Achieving high quality image…………..……………….……….. 26
Safety……………………………………..……………….……….. 28
Troubleshooting……………..………………………………….… 28
Appendix ………………………………….……………………… 31
After Sales Service & Statement…………………………….…… 36
Remark ………………………………….………………………… 37

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Read This First

Test Shots
Contents

Before you try to shoot important subjects, we highly recommend that you
shoot several trial images to confirm that you are able to operate the IR
camera correctly.

For very accurate results, we recommend that you wait 5 minutes after you
have started the camera before measuring a temperature. For cameras
where the detector is cooled by a mechanical cooler, this time period
excludes the time it takes to cool down the detector.

Please note that SATIR, its subsidiaries and affiliates, and its distributors
are not liable for any consequential damages arising from any malfunction
of an IR camera or accessory, including CompactFlash™ cards, which
results in the failure of an image to be recorded or to be recorded in a
format that is machine readable.

Warning Against Copyright Infringement

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Safety Precautions
Before using the camera, please ensure that you read and understand the
safety precautions described below. Always ensure that the IR camera is
operated correctly.

Read This First


The safety precautions noted on the following pages are intended to
instruct you in the safe and correct operation of the IR camera and its
accessories to prevent injuries or damage to yourself, other persons and
equipment.

Warnings

Read on to learn about using IR camera properly.

⚫ Avoid damaging eyesight.


Warning:
 Do not trigger the laser pointer in human or animal eyes.
Exposure to the laser produced by the laser pointer may damage
eyesight.

⚫ Do not disassemble.
Do not attempt to disassemble or alter any part of the equipment that
is not expressly described in this guide.

⚫ Stop operating immediately if it emits smoke or noxious


fumes.
Failure to do so may result in fire or electrical shock. Immediately
turn the power off and remove the battery or unplug the power cord
from the power outlet. Confirm that smoke and fume emissions have
ceased.

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⚫ Stop operating immediately if it is dropped or the casing


is damaged.
Failure to do so may result in fire or electrical shock. Immediately
turn the power off and remove the battery or unplug the power cord
from the power outlet.
Contents

⚫ Do not use substances containing alcohol, benzene,


thinners or other flammable substances to clean or main
the IR camera.
The use of these substances may lead to fire.

⚫ Remove the power cord on a regular periodic basis and


wipe away the dust and dirt that collects on the plug, the
exterior of the power outlet and the surrounding area.
In dust, humid or greasy environments, the dust that collects around
the plug over long periods of time may become saturated with
humidity and short-circuit, leading to fire.

⚫ Do not handle the power cord if your hands are wet.


Handling it with wet hands may lead to electrical shock. When
unplugging the cord, ensure that you hold the solid portion of the plug.
Pulling on the flexible portion of the cord may damage or expose the
wire and insulation, creating the potential for fires and electrical
shocks.

⚫ Do not cut, alter or place heavy items on the power


adapter cord.
Any of these actions may cause an electrical short circuit, which may
lead to fire or electrical shock.

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⚫ Use only the recommended power accessories.


Use of power sources not expressly recommended for this IR camera
may lead to overheating, distortion of the IR camera, fire, electrical
shock or other hazards.

Appendix
⚫ Do not place the batteries near a heat source or expose
them to direct flame or heat.
Neither should you immerse them in water. Such exposure may
damage the batteries and lead to the leakage of corrosive liquids, fire,
electrical shock, explosion or serious injury.

⚫ Do not attempt to disassemble, alter or apply heat to the


batteries.
This is serious risk of injury due to an explosion. Immediately flush
with water any area of the body, including the eyes and mouth, or
clothing, that comes into contact with the inner contents of a battery.
If the eyes or mouth contact these substances, immediately flush with
water and seek medical assistance.

⚫ Avoid dropping or subjecting the batteries to severe


impacts that could damage the casings.
It could lead to leakage and injury.

⚫ Do not short-circuit the battery terminals with metallic


objects, such as key holders.
It could lead to overheating, burns and other injuries.

⚫ Before you discard a battery, cover the terminal with tape


or other insulators to prevent direct contact with other
objects.
Contact with the metallic components of other materials in waste
containers may lead to fire or explosions. Discard the batteries in
specialized waste facilities if available in your area.

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⚫ Use only recommended batteries and accessories.


Use of batteries not expressly recommended for this equipment may
cause explosions or leaks, resulting in fire, injury and damage to the
surroundings.
Contents

⚫ Disconnect the compact power adapter from both the IR


camera and power outlet after recharging and when the
IR camera is not in use to avoid fires and other hazards.
Continuous use over a long period of time may cause the unit to
overheat and distort, resulting in fire.

⚫ Do not use the battery charger or compact power adapter


if the cable or plug is damaged, or if the plug is not fully
inserted into the power outlet.
The battery charger varies according to region.

⚫ Exercise due caution when screwing on the separately


sold tele-lens, close-up lens.
If you loosen, fall off and shatter, the glass shards may cause an injury.

⚫ If your camera is used for prolong periods, the IR camera


body may become warm.
Please take care when operating the IR camera for an extended period
as your hands may experience a burning sensation.

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Prevent Malfunction
Read on to learn about preventing malfunction of IR camera

Appendix
⚫ Avoid Damaging the Detector of the IR Camera

Warning:
 Do not aim the IR camera directly into the sun or at other intense
heat source which could damage the detector of the IR camera.
 Do not use the camera in temperatures more than +50°C
(+122°F), unless other information is specified in the user
documentation or technical data. High temperatures can cause
damage to the camera.
 Please do not use the camera in high-temperature conditions more
than 350℃, damage to the camera may occur.
 The temperature range through which you can remove the
electrical power from the battery is -15°C to +50°C (+5°F to
+122°F), unless other information is specified in the user
documentation or technical data. If you operate the battery out of
this temperature range, it can decrease the performance or the life
cycle of the battery.

⚫ Avoid Condensation Related Problems


Moving the IR camera rapidly between hot and cold temperatures
may cause condensation (water droplets) to form on its external and
internal surfaces.

You can avoid this by placing the IR camera in the plastic case
(bundle) and letting it adjust to temperature changes slowly before
removing it from the case.

⚫ If Condensation Forms Inside the IR Camera


Stop using the camera immediately if you detect condensation.

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Continued use may damage the IR camera. Remove the PC card, and
battery or a household power source from the IR camera and wait
until moisture evaporates completely before resuming use.

⚫ Extended Storage
Contents

When not using the IR camera for extended periods of time, remove
the battery from the IR camera or battery charger and store the IR
camera in a safe place. Storing the IR camera for extended periods
with battery installed will run down the battery.

⚫ General
Infrared inspection of gas leaks and high-temperature applications—
including infrared image and other data acquisition, analysis, diagnosis,
prognosis, and reporting—is a highly advanced skill. It requires
professional knowledge of thermography and its applications. So, we
strongly recommend that you seek the necessary training before carrying
out inspections.

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Component Guide

Front View

Components
1 2 3

4 5

1 CCD indicator lamp 4 Laser


High definition digital
2 5 External LCD
camera
3 CCD indicator lamp

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Planform View

4
Components

Press A: Shutter adjustment.


S - freeze/ long-press save
1 3 Press and hold A: Switch from
key
auto and manual mode

2 Parameter adjustment 4 Temperature range switch key

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Back View

4
5

3 1

9
8
10

11
1

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USB 2.0 Video


InterfaceB 2.0 Interface
Interface SD Card

Focus+ (auto-mode)
1 Battery case 7
Span+ (manual mode)
Level+ (manual mode)
2 Power Switch 8
Digital zoom 1-8(auto mode)
Interface (USB2.0, Video Level- (manual mode)
3 9
interface, SD card) Digital zoom 8-1(auto mode)
4 Video record shortcut key 10 Auto-focus
5 External power Focus- (auto mode)
11
6 View finder Span- (manual mode)

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Side View

1 2 3 4

1 F1 key to switch display between visible and IR.

2 F2 key to choose palette


F3 to have digital zoom
3
(Short time click: 1-8x; Long time click: 8-1x)
F4 enter into sensitive mode
4
F5 quit Trace Mode

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Preparing the IR Camera


Charging the Battery Pack
When the camera is connected to external power, please plug in the
right jack and ensure the camera is power off.

Use the following procedures to charge the battery pack when the low
battery icon appears on the display panel.

1 Align the edge of the battery pack with the line on the battery, and
then slide the battery in the direction of the arrow.

2 Attach the power cord to the battery charger and plug the other end
into a power outlet.

⚫ The ‘charge’ indicator lights show red while the battery pack is
charging and show green when charging is completed.
⚫ After charging, unplug the battery charger and remove the battery
pack.

⚫ This is a lithium ion battery pack so there is no need to deplete the


battery or discharge it before recharging. It can be recharged at any
time. Moreover, you are recommended to only charge the battery pack
after having discharge it completely in order to prolong battery life.
⚫ Charging times will vary according to the surrounding humidity and
battery pack state of charge.

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Battery Pack Handling Precautions


⚫ Keep the battery pack and camera terminals clean at all times. Dirty
terminals may cause a poor contact between the battery pack and IR
camera. Polish the terminals with a tissue or a dry cloth before
charging or using the battery pack.
⚫ Do not cover the battery charger with anything, such as a tablecloth,
cushion or blanket when it is charging. Heat will build up internally
and possibly lead to fire.
⚫ Do not charge batteries other than Battery Pack KC3820 with the
supplied equipment. This may cause a malfunction.
⚫ The battery pack continues to discharge a small amount when left in
the camera even if it is powered off. This shortens the battery life.
Remove the battery pack from the camera when it is not in use.
⚫ Do not allow any metal objects such as key rings to touch the
terminals, as it can damage the battery pack. To carry the battery pack,
or store it when not used, always place it in the supplied case and
store it in a cool and dry place.
⚫ Charged battery packs will discharge naturally. To ensure a full charge,
you are advised to charge the battery before using it.
⚫ Since storing a fully charged battery pack for a long period of time
(about 1 year) will shorten its lifecycle or affect the performance, you
are recommended to use the battery pack in the IR camera until the
low battery icon appears and store it at normal temperature (30℃) or
lower. If you do not use the battery pack for a long period of time,
fully charge and then discharge it in the camera at least once a year
before returning it to storage.
⚫ The camera consumes battery when the power is on but no function is
being used. To conserve battery, power off the IR camera when it is
not in use.
⚫ Although the battery pack’s maximum operation range is 0 to 40℃,
the optimal range is 10 to 30℃. At low temperatures, performance
will temporarily decline, deducting the working time before
recharging.
⚫ If the working time of a battery pack diminishes substantially even
when the battery pack is fully charged, it should be replaced.

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V80 User Guide


Power on the IR camera

1 Press and hold the power switch for 3 seconds.


⚫ The power indicator lights green.
Note: When you turn on the camera, a mechanical cooler will begin
cooling down the infrared detector. The cooler has a sound that resembles a
subdued motor. This sound is normal. The cooling procedure will typically
take 5 minutes for SATIR, V80.

2 Around 5 minutes, a startup image will appear on the screen.

Do not operate the IR camera when it is started up.

Choose suitable temperature range

Press “Parameter adjustment” button and left/right button of five


direction operation keys to choose a suitable temperature range for your
object.
Long-press “Parameter adjustment” button to confirm the temperature
range and leave the setup mode.

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Note:
Please do not use the camera in high-temperature conditions more than
350℃, damage to the camera may occur.
The temperature range through which you can remove the electrical power
from the battery is -20°C to +50°C, unless other information is specified in
the user documentation or technical data. If you operate the battery out of
this temperature range, it can decrease the performance or the life cycle of
the battery.

V80 gas leakage detection mode


V80 is latest gas detector with uncooled thermal imaging technology,
which the function of both gas detection and temperature measurement.

Advise for detection weather: sunny day, under normal temperature.


V80 detection mode: normal detection mode and trace mode.

Gas leakage detection can operate only under low temperature


measurement range (-20°C to 60°C)!

1 Normal Detection Mode:

V80 can detect massive gas leakage after power on.


Press F4 to enter Trace Mode for effective detection. Meanwhile, V80
can detect the source of leakage from close distance under Normal
Detection Mode.

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2 Trace Mode
First, please use tripod to fix V80 and ensure the stability.

Second, using V80 to aim at target object and adjust focus until the image
is sharp and clear.

Press F4 enter Trace mode I.

Press “F5” key to exit Trace mode.

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Focus adjustment
Aim the IR camera at the subject.

Do remember to make the subject the image that is shown at the center of
the LCD monitor.

Keep the target at the center of image, make image clear by Auto focus or
Manual focus.

Please kindly check the focus operation button through V80 quick start.

Auto-focus & Manual focus.

Image Zooming
Digital zoom: 1-8X

1 Click F3 on the side of the camera.

2 Click the left or right key of five directional keys on the side of camera.
Freeze Image
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1 Press S button to freeze and live the image.

Save Image

3 Aim the IR camera at the subject and adjust focus to get the best
image, and freeze the screen and have a long time press of freeze
button.

Video record

1 Press the video record shortcut key to enter Rec video interface.

Shortcut key

Turn on/off Laser Pointer


Set the custom key for laser pointer and press this key to switch On and off
the laser pointer.

Do not trigger the laser pointer in human or animal eyes. Exposure


to the laser produced by the laser pointer may damage eyesight.

Parameter Adjustment

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= Left button of five-direction operation keys

= Right button of five-direction operation keys

+= Up button of five-direction operation keys

- = Down button of five-direction operation keys

Emissivity and distance setting: Press parameter adjustment Button “C”


to and E means emissivity and D means distance. Press

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or to select the numerical value you want change and press + or


- to change the numerical value.

Ambient temperature and humidity setting: Press parameter adjustment


Button “C” to and T means ambient temperature
and H means humidity. Press or to select the numerical value

you want change and press + or - to change the numerical value of


ambient temperature and humidity.

Temperature measurement unit setting: Press parameter adjustment

Button “C” to and press + or - to change the


degree-day (℃/°F).

Turnning on or off the lamp: Press parameter adjustment Button “C” to

and press + or - to turn it on and off.


Date and time setting: Press parameter adjustment Button “C” to
. Press or to select the numerical

value you want change and press + or - to change numerical value.

File Format setting: Press parameter adjustment Button “C” to and


Press to change file format from IRV and IMA to JPG and AVI format

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Image review: Press parameter adjustment Button “C” to and


Press “F1” button to review saved images. Press “F1” button again to be
out of review images.

Alarm setting: Press parameter adjustment Button “C” to and

Press “F1” button to set alarm temperature . Press or to

select the numerical value you want change and press + or - to change
the numerical value of alarm temperature. If the temperature higher than

the alarm setting temperature, there will be a alarm sigal in the


screen of camera and image. Press “F1” button again to be out of alarm.

GPS information setting: Press parameter adjustment Button “C” to

and press + or - to turn GPS information on and off.


Note:
When you want to focus, save images, record video, please make sure you
are out of parameter adjustment. Long-time press parameter adjustment
Button “C” to be out of parameter adjustment.

Power off the IR camera


Hold the power switch for 3 seconds.

⚫ The power indicator goes off

Download from SD card to PC

1 Eject the SD card from the IR camera

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2 Insert SD card into the SD card reader connected to a computer

3 Copy images from the card into a folder of your choice on the hard
disk.

Achieving high quality image

Though infrared gas leak detection is a highly advanced skill required


necessary training before carrying out inspections and it requires
professional knowledge of thermography, there are settings you need to
experiment with for high quality image.

 Adjusting the infrared camera focus.


An adjustment method that will automatically adjust the image for best
brightness and contrast. For the button of focus, please kindly check the
V80R quick start. When using manual mode, please use auto-focus.

 Selecting a suitable temperature range.


Press “Parameter adjustment” button and left/right button of five
direction operation keys to choose a suitable temperature range for your
object.
Long-press “C” Parameter adjustment button to confirm the temperature
range and leave the setup mode.
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 Selecting a suitable color palette.


Please press F2 key to choose palette. Generally, propose to use black
white or white black palette.

 Adjusting the image, using Auto or Manual mode.


Press “A” button to switch between auto and manual mode.
Under Auto mode, it will automatically adjust the image for best brightness
and contrast.
Under manual mode:
To change the temperature level, press the left/right button of five
direction operation keys.
To change the temperature span, press the up/down button of five
direction operation keys

 Changing other parameters.

The camera can set following object parameters:

Emissivity, i.e., how much radiation an object emits, compared to the


radiation of a theoretical reference object of the same temperature (called a
“blackbody”). The opposite of emissivity is reflectivity. The emissivity
determines how much of the radiation originates from the object as
opposed to being reflected by it.
Press “Parameter adjustment” button to manual “E” and left/right
button of five direction operation keys to choose a suitable emissivity.
Object distance, i.e., the distance between the camera and the target. Press
“Parameter adjustment” button to manual “D” and up/down button of
five direction operation keys to choose distance.

Ambient temperature, i.e., press “Parameter adjustment” button to


manual “T” and left/right button of five direction operation keys to
choose a suitable ambient temperature.

Relative humidity, i.e., the relative humidity of the air between the camera
and the object of interest. Press “Parameter adjustment” button to
manual “D” and up/down button of five direction operation keys to set
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humidity.

Note:
For camera buttons’ detailed functions, please kindly check SATIR V80
quick start.
Safety
The areas where the camera is designed to be used are potentially
dangerous unless you familiarize yourself with and follow local safety
rules and regulations at the site where you are working. Below is some
advice to keep in mind while using the camera on site:

 Change the battery outside operating areas only


 When climbing ladders or stairs, put the lens cap on and use the
camera strap to free both your hands
 If you detect a large leak or potential serious condition, immediately
stop your work, move upwind and quickly notify the relevant
personnel
 When you detect a leak, make sure you are not “in” the leak when you
make a video
 Keep the connector cover on the back of the camera closed when in
potentially combustible atmosphere
 Make a quick scan from a distance before entering an operating unit
to avoid entering a “cloud” of gas
 Take note of the wind directions and know your surroundings should
you have to leave quickly

Troubleshooting
Problem Cause Solution
• Turn on the camera. See Turning
Camera Power may be off.
the Power On/Off.
will not
Insufficient battery
operate. • Fully charge the battery.
voltage

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Poor contact
between camera • Wipe the terminals with a clean
and battery and dry cloth.
terminals
• Insert a new SD card.
• If possible, download the images
SD card may be
to a computer and erase them
full.
from the SD card to make some
Camera
space.
will not
• Format SD card to FAT32.
record.
• If reformatting doesn’t work, the
SD card may not
SD card logic circuits may have
be recognized.
been damaged. Contact Local
Service Department.
Battery pack may
have been in
Battery • Replace the battery pack with a
disuse for one year
pack will new one.
or more after being
consume
fully charged.
quickly.
Battery life may • Replace the battery pack with a
exceed. new one.
• Clean the battery terminals with a
Poor contact
clean cloth.
Battery between battery
• Connect the power cord to the
pack will pack and battery
battery charger and insert its plug
not charger.
firmly into the power outlet.
charge.
Battery life may • Replace the battery pack with a
exceed. new one.

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Use the following procedures to clean the camera body, lens, LCD monitor
and other parts.

Camera
Wipe the body clean with soft cloth or eyeglass lens wiper.
body
First use a lens blower brush to remove dust and dirt,
and then remove any remaining dirt by wiping the lens
Lens lightly with soft cloth.
• Never use synthetic cleaners on the camera body or
lens.

Use a lens blower brush to remove dust and dirt. If


necessary, gently wipe the LCD monitor with soft cloth
LCD or an eyeglass lens wiper to remove stubborn dirt.
monitor
• Never rub or press forcefully on the LCD monitor.
These actions may damage it or lead to other problems.

Never use thinners, benzene, synthetic cleaners or water to clean the


camera. These substances may distort or damage the equipment.

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Temperature
Material Emissivity
(℃)
Metals
Aluminum

Appendix
Highly polished 100 0.09
Commercial sheet 100 0.09
Lightly oxidized 25~600 0.10~0.20
Heavily oxidized 25~600 0.30~0.40

Brass
Brass lens, highly polished 28 0.03
Oxidized 200~600 0.61~0.59

Chromium
Polished 40~1090 0.08~0.36

Copper
Copper lens 100 0.05
Highly oxidized 25 0.078
Cuprous oxide 800~1100 0.66~0.54
Liquid cupper 1080~1280 0.16~0.13

Gold
Gold lens 230~630 0.02

Iron
Cast, polished 200 0.21
Cast, machined 20 0.44
Rusty surface 20 0.69
Cast (oxidized at 600℃) 198~600 0.64~0.78
Electrolytic, oxidized 125~520 0.78~0.82
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Oxidized 500~1200 0.85~0.89


Temperature
Material Emissivity
(℃)
Metals
Appendix

Iron plate 925~1120 0.87~0.95


Cast, highly oxidized 25 0.80
Thawy surface 22 0.94
Cast, thawy 1300~1400 0.29
Liquid 1515~1680 0.42~0.45

Steel
Steel (oxidized at 600℃)
Oxidized 100 0.74
Mild steel, thawy 1600~1800 0.28
Liquid 1500~1650 0.42~0.53

Lead
Pure lead (unoxidized) 125~225 0.06~0.08
Lightly oxidized 25~300 0.20~0.45

Magnesium
Magnesium oxidized 275~825 0.55~0.20

Mercury 0~100 0.09~0.12

Nickel
Electroplated, polished 25 0.05
Electroplated, unpolished 20 0.01
Filament 185~1010 0.09~0.19
Nickel plate (oxidized) 198~600 0.37~0.48
Oxidized 650~1255 0.59~0.86
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Nickel alloys
Temperature
Material Emissivity
(℃)

Appendix
Metals
Nichrome, wire (heat
50~1000 0.65~0.79
resistant)
Nichrome 50~1040 0.64~0.76
Nichrome (heat resistant) 50~500 0.95~0.98

Silver
Polished 100 0.05

Stainless steel
18-8 25 0.16
304 (8Cr, 18Ni) 215~490 0.44~0.36
310 (25Cr, 20Ni) 215~520 0.90~0.97

Tin
Commercial tin plate 100 0.07

Zinc
Oxidized at 400℃ 400 0.01
Iron plate, galvanized, bright 28 0.23
Gray oxidized 25 0.28

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Temperature
Material Emissivity
(℃)
Non-metals
Brick 1100 0.75
Appendix

Firebrick 1100 0.75


Graphite (lampblack) 96~225 0.95
Porcelain (white) 18 0.90
Asphalt 0~200 0.85
Glass 23 0.94
Glass, heat resistant 200~540 0.85~0.95
Wall powder 20 0.90
Oak 20 0.90
Carbon sheet 0.85
Insulation sheet 0.91~0.94
Metal sheet 0.88~0.90
Glass pipe 0.90
Loop 0.87
Porcelain goods 0.90
Porcelain flower pattern 0.83~0.95
Solid material 0.80~0.93

Capacitor
Revolving type 0.30~0.34
Porcelain 0.90
Film 0.90~0.93
Talc 0.94~0.95
Talc, flume type 0.90~0.93
Glass 0.91~0.92

Semiconductor
Transistor (plastic) 0.80~0.90
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Transistor (metal) 0.30~0.40


Temperature
Material Emissivity
(℃)
Non-metals

Appendix
Diode 0.89~0.90

Transmission loop
Impulse transmission 0.91~0.92
Chalky layer, flat 0.88~0.93
Top ring 0.91~0.92

Electronic material
Epoxy glass plate 0.86
Epoxy phenol plate 0.80
Filled gold copper sheet 0.30
Copper, with solder coating 0.35
Lead wire, with tin coating 0.28
Copper, filament 0.87~0.88

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After Sales Service & Statement

After Sales Service

We hereby giving guarantee that all material/equipment to be furnished


new and unused and shall be first class in every particular case and shall be
free from defects. We further warrants that the goods will be new,
merchantable of the most suitable grade and fit for their intended purposes.

The Instruments will be guaranteed against manufacturer defects for 12


months from the date of receipt.

This product is 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 SATIR’s instruction. SATIR will repair or replace,
at its option, the defective product with reasonable charge subject to
misuse, neglect, accident or abnormal conditions of operation.

Statement

SATIR follows the policy of development. Therefore, SATIR has the right
to modify and develop the hardware and software of this product, and this
operation manual without prior notice

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