Flir ThermovisionBTS Scout Operators Manual
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431-BTS0-00-10, Revision 110 5 2 Getting Started The Scout Bi-Ocular camera with accessories is shown packed in its Hard Carrying Case. The available lenses are shown in “Lens Options” on page 7. Refer to the packing list enclosed with your camera shipment to determine the actual contents of your camera package and lens or lenses you have purchased. QD100 QD65 QD35 431-BTS0-00-10 Scout Bi-Oc Ops Manual.book Page 5 Thursday, March 29, 2012 1:27 PM
2—Getting Started Scout Bi-Ocular Operator’s Manual 6 March 2012 2–1 Scout Bi-Ocular Camera Accessories In addition to the camera and Hard Carrying Case, Quick Start card, Operator’s manual, and Documentation/Training CD or DVD; the following items are included in the camera package: Neck Lanyard Hot Shoe Video Output CableSD CardAC Power Adaptor USB Cable Rechargeable AA Batteries Video Jack 431-BTS0-00-10 Scout Bi-Oc Ops Manual.book Page 6 Thursday, March 29, 2012 1:27 PM
Scout Bi-Ocular Operator’s Manual 2—Getting Started 431-BTS0-00-10, Revision 110 7 2–2 Lens Options The QD35, QD65, and QD100 manual focus lenses (as selected at purchase) include a lens cap, rear lens cover, and lens cloth. Each lens has a dedicated storage location in the Hard Carrying Case, or the case can be adjusted to store the lens while still attached to the camera. Refer to “Field of View” on page30 for field of view details and minimum focus distance; and “Range Detection” on page 31 for a comparative description of camera performance using the different lens options with the two different models, BTS-X Pro and BTS-XR Pro. QD65 QD35 QD100 100 mm Lens 65 mm Lens 35 mm LensManual Focus Ring 431-BTS0-00-10 Scout Bi-Oc Ops Manual.book Page 7 Thursday, March 29, 2012 1:27 PM
2—Getting Started Scout Bi-Ocular Operator’s Manual 8 March 2012 431-BTS0-00-10 Scout Bi-Oc Ops Manual.book Page 8 Thursday, March 29, 2012 1:27 PM
431-BTS0-00-10, Revision 110 9 3 Operating Your Camera 3–1 Camera Features and Controls Power ZoomWhite hot/ Display Black hot/ EyepieceCapture Brightness SD Card doorBatterydoor Tripod mount Hot Shoe contacts Interocular Adjustment Instalert Manual Focus Ring (Option lenses) 431-BTS0-00-10 Scout Bi-Oc Ops Manual.book Page 9 Thursday, March 29, 2012 1:27 PM
3—Operating Your Camera Scout Bi-Ocular Operator’s Manual 10 March 2012 3–2 Installing the SD Card Install the SD card included with your camera package as follows: 1. Remove the small SD card door. No tools are required. 2. Install the SD card into card slot with label facing the front of the camera. 3. S nap t he SD car d do or back into place, ensuring that the rubber lanyard retracts into the camera. Grasp spring loaded buttons on SD card door edges and pull 431-BTS0-00-10 Scout Bi-Oc Ops Manual.book Page 10 Thursday, March 29, 2012 1:27 PM
Scout Bi-Ocular Operator’s Manual 3—Operating Your Camera 431-BTS0-00-10, Revision 110 11 3–3 Installing the Batteries The batteries must be installed and charged before using your camera. 1. Pull off the battery cover by lifting the latch as shown at the right. 2. Install the batteries paying attention to the positive and negative markings, as shown at the right. 3. Re-install the battery cover by engaging the hinge and snapping the latch back in place. If you have installed rechargeable batteries, they must be charged before using the camera. Regular AA batteries may be used but will only provide about one and a half hours of camera use. Battery cover latch 431-BTS0-00-10 Scout Bi-Oc Ops Manual.book Page 11 Thursday, March 29, 2012 1:27 PM
3—Operating Your Camera Scout Bi-Ocular Operator’s Manual 12 March 2012 3–4 Charging the Camera The batteries in the camera must be fully charged prior to use. If not fully charged or if the recommended batteries are not installed, the battery status indicator may not accurately reflect the remaining battery life. 1. Connect the Hot Shoe to your camera. 2. Plug the power adapter provided with the camera into its power source and also into the Hot Shoe. 3. Ensure that the plug is fully seated in the Hot Shoe. When charging correctly, the charging indicator will be lit yellow and will blink green for one second within about 35 seconds. The charging indicator will continue to blink at decreasing intervals until the batteries are fully charged. When fully charged, the charging indicator will be lit solid green. The initial charge time is approximately 4 hours. Note The charging indicator will be lit solid green when the Hot Shoe is not connected to the camera or the recommended batteries are not installed. Ensure the batteries are charging by verifying the green blinking indicator described above. Plug from Charging indicator Solid green power adapter 431-BTS0-00-10 Scout Bi-Oc Ops Manual.book Page 12 Thursday, March 29, 2012 1:27 PM
Scout Bi-Ocular Operator’s Manual 3—Operating Your Camera 431-BTS0-00-10, Revision 110 13 3–5 Scout Bi-Ocular Power Management Your Scout Bi-Ocular camera is equipped with a power management system that provides up to five hours of continuous operation and up to five days of standby time between battery charges. To make the best use of the camera and to assure it is always ready when you need it, it is important to understand the basic power states of the camera. The Scout Bi-Ocular camera is designed to operate much like your cell phone: • It is rarely turned off unless you do not plan to use it for a few days or more. • When near a power source (AC power or a car cigarette lighter) or when not in use, it is recommended that you keep a charger plugged into the camera. • When the camera is turned on from the Off state, it takes about 90 seconds to become operational. • In Standby, it is always ready to go. Press the Power button and the camera will come on in about two seconds. • It will automatically put itself in Standby to conserve the battery. A red state LED located under the right-eye display, as shown in the photograph below, indicates the current power state. State LED Display screens 431-BTS0-00-10 Scout Bi-Oc Ops Manual.book Page 13 Thursday, March 29, 2012 1:27 PM
3—Operating Your Camera Scout Bi-Ocular Operator’s Manual 14 March 2012 Power States • There are three power states: Off, On, and Standby • The initial power-on Bootup process between the Off state and the On state takes about 90 seconds (fast flashing red state LED). During the Bootup process, pressing the Power button again will turn the camera off. After the camera finishes its power-on Bootup process, it is in the On state (state LED is off). After the camera is On, pressing the Power button will toggle the camera between On and Standby (state LED is flashing slowly). • When battery powered, if Auto-Standby is enabled (see “Auto- Standby Operation” on page 23), the camera goes to Standby after three minutes if no buttons are pushed. A warning is shown in the display. • From the Standby state, the camera comes back on within about two seconds when the Power button is pushed. • The Auto-Standby function is disabled if the camera is powered with auxiliary power. During most use scenarios you will cycle between Standby and On. Only at the end of a shift or when not needed on multi-day field missions might you consider putting the camera into the OFF state. Camera StateIndication Off The display and the state LED are off OnPower-on Bootup—Color bars on the display and the state LED is flashing quickly There is a thermal image on the display and the state LED is off Standby The display is off and the state LED is flashing slowly 431-BTS0-00-10 Scout Bi-Oc Ops Manual.book Page 14 Thursday, March 29, 2012 1:27 PM