Flir ThermovisionBTS Scout Operators Manual
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Scout Bi-Ocular Operator’s Manual 3—Operating Your Camera 431-BTS0-00-10, Revision 110 15 3–6 Buttons and Controls Power Button Changing between the Off, On, and Standby power states is controlled by the Power button. The table below describes how the camera moves between states. To shut off the camera completely press and hold the Power button for eight seconds. After holding the Power button for three seconds this message will be shown in the display and the camera will enter the Off state if the countdown finishes. Release the Power button at any time during this countdown to terminate Shutdown and resume normal operation. ESD Recovery Sequence From StateTo StateMethod Off On Press the Power button for 1 second. (This will put the camera in power-on bootup for about 90 seconds before going to On.) On Standby Momentarily press the Power button Standby On Momentarily press the Power button On Off Press and hold the Power button for 8 seconds Standby Off Press and hold the Power button for 8 seconds In the unlikely event of a large Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) to the camera it is possible for the camera system to lose video or become frozen. If this occurs, the following recovery sequence should restore the video: • Hold down the power button for fifteen seconds and then release. • Wait for five to ten seconds. • Press the power button again. The camera should begin its bootup sequence. 431-BTS0-00-10 Scout Bi-Oc Ops Manual.book Page 15 Thursday, March 29, 2012 1:27 PM
3—Operating Your Camera Scout Bi-Ocular Operator’s Manual 16 March 2012 Capture Button Use this button to capture snapshots (in JPEG format) or video clips (in AVI format). The files are stored on the integrated SD card. AVI files are viewable via the FLIR Viewer Utility included on the Scout Bi-Ocular resource CD. • Momentarily pressing the button captures a single snapshot. • Pressing and holding the capture button for three seconds puts the camera in video record state. The video record icon should be displayed. The button may now be released and the camera will continue to record until the capture button is pressed again. The video file is then written to the SD card in AVI format. Twenty-five seconds of video requires about one megabyte (MB) of storage on the SD card. The image and video files must be transferred to a computer for viewing. Note • If the camera is not licensed for this feature, this message will be shown in the display. • If an SD card is not installed, this message will be shown in the display and no image will be stored. • If the SD card is full, a warning will be shown in the display and the image will not be stored. Note The images must be transferred to a computer via the USB cable, or the SD card can be temporarily removed from the camera and inserted in a card reader. The stored image will include the thermal image, time and date information, and the FLIR logo. Other icons seen in the display are not stored on the saved image. 431-BTS0-00-10 Scout Bi-Oc Ops Manual.book Page 16 Thursday, March 29, 2012 1:27 PM
Scout Bi-Ocular Operator’s Manual 3—Operating Your Camera 431-BTS0-00-10, Revision 110 17 Still Frame Capture and Store—To capture and store a single still image of what is currently being shown in the display, momentarily press the Capture button. The thermal image will momentarily freeze and the following icons will appear in the display: The SD Card Memory Gauge indicates how much memory is left on the SD card. The camera icon with the green lens indicates that a single frame was successfully stored to the SD card. Still images are stored in the JPEG file format at 320 × 240 pixel resolution. Still images are approximately 90Kb in size. Video Capture and Store—To capture and store a video sequence of what is currently being shown in the display, press and hold the Capture button for 3 seconds. Video capture will begin immediately and continue until the Capture button is pressed again. During the video store process, real-time video will be shown and these icons will appear in the display: The lens on the camera icon will flash red/green during recording. Zoom Button Use this button to switch the camera between no zoom (full resolution) and 2× zoom. The central part of the image is magnified twice its normal size when 2× is selected. Zoom Indicator—When zoom has been selected the icon is continuously shown in the display: 431-BTS0-00-10 Scout Bi-Oc Ops Manual.book Page 17 Thursday, March 29, 2012 1:27 PM
3—Operating Your Camera Scout Bi-Ocular Operator’s Manual 18 March 2012 White/Black Hot/Instalert™ Button Use this button to toggle between the two video and the four Instalert modes. In the default White Hot mode, hotter objects appear as white or light grey. In the Black Hot mode, hotter objects appear as black or dark grey. In the Instalert™ modes the hottest objects in the scene are highlighted in red to simplify detection of animals, people, and objects. There are four pre-set levels of Instalert that you can select based on the specific scene being viewed. All of the Instalert modes are based on the white hot video mode. While white hot is the most commonly used and visually intuitive method of viewing thermal imagery; black hot can often enhance contrast of certain objects or provide better visual perspective in some conditions. When switching between modes, the appropriate icon is displayed for approximately 3 seconds. Black hot White hotInstalert 1 – 4 431-BTS0-00-10 Scout Bi-Oc Ops Manual.book Page 18 Thursday, March 29, 2012 1:27 PM
Scout Bi-Ocular Operator’s Manual 3—Operating Your Camera 431-BTS0-00-10, Revision 110 19 Display Brightness Button Use this button to cycle through the five levels of display brightness. Each press of the button advances to the next level of brightness. When the highest brightness level is reached, subsequent button presses advance to the next lower brightness levels. When the lowest brightness level is reached, subsequent button presses advance to the next higher brightness levels. One of the following icons is displayed for approximately 3 seconds after the button is pressed indicating the current brightness level: Interocular Adjustment The interocular adjustment lever allows you to adjust the distance between the two eyepiece displays for the most comfortable viewing. Highest Lowest 431-BTS0-00-10 Scout Bi-Oc Ops Manual.book Page 19 Thursday, March 29, 2012 1:27 PM
3—Operating Your Camera Scout Bi-Ocular Operator’s Manual 20 March 2012 3–7 Batteries Your Scout Bi-Ocular camera is equipped with a sophisticated power system that accommodates a wide variety of AA battery types. This includes rechargeable and non-rechargeable batteries. The camera is optimized for operation with the 2700 mAh rechargeable NiMh batteries that were supplied with your camera. It is recommended that you use these batteries in all but emergency situations. Note Battery Status Indicator–While the camera is On, a battery status indicator is always s h o w n i n t h e c o r n e r o f the display image. This indicator provides an estimation of the remaining battery charge. Note Using Non-Rechargeable Batteries –The Scout Bi-Ocular camera allows Alkaline non-rechargeable batteries to be used. When non- rechargeable batteries are installed, connecting the Hot Shoe to a power source will power the camera from the power source and the battery charging circuitry will be disabled. Note Low Battery Auto-Shutdown–When the batteries are almost fully depleted the camera will automatically initiate a shutdown process. Replacement batteries are available online from FLIR Commercial Systems, Inc. If non-rechargable batteries are installed the battery indication may not be accurate. When using Alkaline batteries, operating battery life is reduced to approximately 1.5 hours. full charge half charge no charge charging 431-BTS0-00-10 Scout Bi-Oc Ops Manual.book Page 20 Thursday, March 29, 2012 1:27 PM
Scout Bi-Ocular Operator’s Manual 3—Operating Your Camera 431-BTS0-00-10, Revision 110 21 3–8 SD Card Door The SD Card door is located on the bottom of the camera in front of the battery compartment. The SD card, the USB connector, and the Auto-Standby Enable switch are located under the door. Note To open the SD Card door, grasp the two edges with your thumb and finger and pull straight up. Caution! To close the SD Card door, slide the lanyard strap back into the camera, position the door in place, and then firmly press in the middle of the door until it is fully seated. The Hot Shoe must be removed to access the SD Card door. Do not stretch or break the rubber lanyard that keeps the door captive to the camera when opened. mini-USBAuto-Standby Enable switch SD Card Grasp SD card door edges and pull 431-BTS0-00-10 Scout Bi-Oc Ops Manual.book Page 21 Thursday, March 29, 2012 1:27 PM
3—Operating Your Camera Scout Bi-Ocular Operator’s Manual 22 March 2012 SD Card Capacity and Type The Scout Bi-Ocular camera supports storing images and video on standard 1-Gb and 2-Gb SD cards or up to 32-Gb on SDHC cards. Installing an SD Card To install an SD card, insert the card into the slot and press on the SD card until its edge is nearly flush with the surface and release. To remove an SD card, use this same motion. Downloading Stored Files via USB The Scout Bi-Ocular camera also supports downloading stored images and video via the USB port. With the camera on, plug the USB cable into the USB connector on the camera and a USB port on your computer. Allow up to two minutes for the USB connection to be recognized by the computer’s operating system. 431-BTS0-00-10 Scout Bi-Oc Ops Manual.book Page 22 Thursday, March 29, 2012 1:27 PM
Scout Bi-Ocular Operator’s Manual 3—Operating Your Camera 431-BTS0-00-10, Revision 110 23 3–9 Auto-Standby Operation Auto-Standby is a feature of the Scout Bi-Ocular camera that helps to guard against draining the batteries prematurely by inadvertently leaving the camera on. Auto-Standby puts the camera into the Standby state if the following three conditions are met: • The camera is in the On state. • The Auto-Standby switch (STBY) is set to ON. • No buttons have been pressed for three minutes. Once these conditions are met you will see the following message in the display and the camera will enter the Standby state after the countdown is finished: Press any button during this countdown to terminate Auto-Standby and resume normal operation. Note Auto-Standby Switch Unattended operation of the camera requires disabling Auto-Standby. Select OFF to turn off Auto-Standby. Select ON to turn on Auto-Standby. If Auto-Standby is off, a reminder message will appear in the display each time the camera enters the On state. Pressing any button during an Auto-Standby countdown will only terminate the countdown and abort the Auto-Standby. The normal function of the button will not occur. 431-BTS0-00-10 Scout Bi-Oc Ops Manual.book Page 23 Thursday, March 29, 2012 1:27 PM
3—Operating Your Camera Scout Bi-Ocular Operator’s Manual 24 March 2012 3–10 The Hot Shoe Note The Hot Shoe provides the connections to power the camera for continuous operation or charging the batteries; and for accessing the analog video output. The Hot Shoe attaches to the bottom of the camera and is secured by two latches. The following steps are recommended for quick and easy attachment of the Hot Shoe. 1. With the camera positioned bottom-side up, squeeze the two latches on each side of the Hot Shoe with your thumb and finger and push the Hot Shoe into position. 2. Release the latches and check that the Hot Shoe is secure. 3. To remove the Hot Shoe, simply squeeze the two latches and pull. The Hot Shoe is not waterproof and should not be used in wet environments. Video Power Hold in latches when attaching or detaching Hot Shoe 431-BTS0-00-10 Scout Bi-Oc Ops Manual.book Page 24 Thursday, March 29, 2012 1:27 PM