
77Figure 8.62 Explanations of the Buttons Setting dialog box ...................................................................
77Figure 8.63 Date/Time dialog box .......................................................................................................................
77Figure 8.64 Explanations of the Date/Time dialog box ..............................................................................
78Figure 8.65 Local settings dialog box ................................................................................................................
78Figure 8.66 Explanations of the Local settings dialog box .......................................................................
81Figure 9.1 Stand-alone battery charger ...........................................................................................................
81Figure 9.2 LED indicators on the stand-alone battery charger. ..............................................................
81Figure 9.3 LED indicators – explanations .......................................................................................................
84Figure 10.1 Straight body LEMO connector. ....................................................................................................
85Figure 10.2 Unlocking a LEMO connector .........................................................................................................
92Figure 13.1 Pin configuration for headset connector (on camera – operator’s side) .......................
92
Figure 13.2 Graphical representation of alarm output signal. The alarm output signal is a 1 kHz
signal with an amplitude of 2 Vpp (load 1kΩ). The signal can drive loads as low as
16 Ω. The signal is available in pin 1 of the headset connector. .......................................
93Figure 13.3 Pin configuration for RS-232/USB connector (on camera – operator’s side) ................
93Figure 13.4 Video lamp, to be inserted in the RS-232/USB connector ...................................................
94Figure 13.5 Pin configuration for remote control connector (on camera – operator’s side) .........
95
Figure 13.6 Pin configuration for power connector (on camera – operator’s side). A: Center pin;
B: Chassis ...............................................................................................................................................
95
Figure 13.7 Pin configuration for CVBS connector (on camera – operator’s side). A: Center pin;
B: Chassis ...............................................................................................................................................
95Figure 13.8 Pin configuration for FireWire connector (on camera – operator’s side) .......................
96
Figure 13.9 Relationship between fields of view and distance. 1: Distance to target; 2: VFOV =
vertical field of view; 3: HFOV = horizontal field of view, 4: IFOV = instantaneous
field of view (spot size). .....................................................................................................................
96
Figure 13.10 Horizontal, vertical and instantaneous fields of view for certain distances to targets.
D = distance to target. ......................................................................................................................
98Figure 13.11 F-number and close focus limits for various lenses ...............................................................
99Figure 13.12 Overall dimensions of the battery charger ................................................................................
100Figure 13.13 Overall dimensions of the battery ................................................................................................
101Figure 13.14 Overall dimensions of the remote control ................................................................................
102Figure 13.15 Overall dimensions of the camera ................................................................................................
103Figure 13.16 Overall dimensions of the camera, when the video lamp is mounted ...........................
104Figure 13.17 Overall dimensions of the video lamp ........................................................................................
105Figure 13.18 Location of the standard tripod mount (1/4"-20) on the bottom side of the camera .
106Figure 14.1 Glossary of common infrared terms & expressions ................................................................
112Figure 16.1 Sir William Herschel (1738–1822) .................................................................................................
113Figure 16.2 Marsilio Landriani (1746–1815) .....................................................................................................
114Figure 16.3 Macedonio Melloni (1798–1854) ..................................................................................................
114Figure 16.4 Samuel P. Langley (1834–1906) .....................................................................................................
116
Figure 17.1 The electromagnetic spectrum. 1: X-ray; 2: UV; 3: Visible; 4: IR; 5: Microwaves; 6:
Radiowaves. ..........................................................................................................................................
117Figure 17.2 Gustav Robert Kirchhoff (1824–1887) .........................................................................................
118Figure 17.3 Max Planck (1858–1947) ...................................................................................................................
119
Figure 17.4 Blackbody spectral radiant emittance according to Planck’s law, plotted for various
absolute temperatures. 1: Spectral radiant emittance (W/cm
2
× 10
3
(μm)); 2:
Wavelength (μm) ................................................................................................................................
120Figure 17.5 Wilhelm Wien (1864–1928) .............................................................................................................
121
Figure 17.6 Planckian curves plotted on semi-log scales from 100K to 1000K. The dotted line
represents the locus of maximum radiant emittance at each temperature as
described by Wien's displacement law. 1: Spectral radiant emittance (W/cm
2
(μm));
2: Wavelength (μm). ..........................................................................................................................
122Figure 17.7 Josef Stefan (1835–1893), and Ludwig Boltzmann (1844–1906) ......................................
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