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List of figures
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Figure 2.1 FLIR Systems, Boston, USA, FLIR Systems, Danderyd, Sweden, and FLIR Systems,
Portland, USA. ......................................................................................................................................
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Figure 2.2 LEFT: FLIR Systems’ Thermovision
®
Model 661. The photo is taken on May 30th,
1969 at the distribution plant near Beckomberga, in Stockholm, Sweden. The camera
weighed approx. 25 kg (55 lb), the oscilloscope 20 kg (44 lb), the tripod 15 kg (33
lb). The operator also needed a 220 VAC generator set, and a 10 L (2.6 US gallon) jar
with liquid nitrogen. To the left of the oscilloscope the Polaroid attachment (6 kg/13
lb) can be seen. RIGHT: FLIR Systems’ ThermaCAM Model E2 from 2002 – weight:
0.7 kg (1.54 lb), including battery. ................................................................................................
4Figure 2.3 LEFT: Development of system electronics; RIGHT: Testing of an FPA detector .........
5Figure 2.4 LEFT: Diamond turning machine; RIGHT: Lens polishing ..................................................
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Figure 2.5 LEFT: Testing of IR cameras in the climatic chamber; RIGHT: Robot for camera testing
and calibration .....................................................................................................................................
9Figure 4.1 System overview .................................................................................................................................
10Figure 4.2 Explanations of callouts ....................................................................................................................
12Figure 5.1 How to connect system components, 1: Rear connectors ..................................................
12Figure 5.2 Explanations of callouts ....................................................................................................................
13Figure 5.3 How to connect system components, 1: Front connectors ................................................
13Figure 5.4 Explanations of callouts ....................................................................................................................
22Figure 6.1 Mounting an additional lens ..........................................................................................................
24Figure 6.2 Inserting the battery ..........................................................................................................................
24Figure 6.3 Removing the battery .......................................................................................................................
25Figure 6.4 Removing the remote control ........................................................................................................
25Figure 6.5 Attaching the remote control ........................................................................................................
27Figure 7.1 Camera parts, 1 ....................................................................................................................................
28Figure 7.2 Camera parts, 2 ....................................................................................................................................
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Figure 7.3 Video lamp, to be inserted in the RS-232/USB connector. The video lamp will
automatically be switched on when the user switches to visual mode. ........................
30Figure 7.4 Camera parts, 3 ....................................................................................................................................
31Figure 7.5 Camera parts, 4 ....................................................................................................................................
32Figure 7.6 Removable remote control .............................................................................................................
33Figure 7.7 Camera buttons explanations ...................................................................................................
36Figure 7.8 Camera status LCD .............................................................................................................................
36Figure 7.9 Camera status LCD – explanations ..............................................................................................
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Figure 7.10 Wavelength: 635nm. Max. output power: 1mW. This product complies with 21 CFR
1040.10 and 1040.11 except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No. 50, dated
July 26th, 2001 .....................................................................................................................................
37Figure 7.11 Distance between the laser beam and the image center ....................................................
38Figure 8.1 Explanation of measurement markers appearing in the result table ..............................
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Figure 8.2 Status bar, showing atmospheric temperature, relative humidity, distance to target,
zoom factor, date & time, temperature range, emissivity, and reflected ambient
temperature. .........................................................................................................................................
39Figure 8.3 Temperature scale ..............................................................................................................................
39Figure 8.4 Status messages a few examples .............................................................................................
40Figure 8.5 Critical camera information – a few examples ........................................................................
41Figure 8.6 Images folder .......................................................................................................................................
42Figure 8.7 Images folder, showing the context menu ...............................................................................
43Figure 8.8 Periodic save dialog box .................................................................................................................
43Figure 8.9 Explanations of the Periodic save dialog box ........................................................................
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