
Pocket Thermal Camera
User Manual


CONTENTS
Chapter 1 Getting Started ................................................................................................................ 1
Appearance ........................................................................................................................... 1
Power On/Off ........................................................................................................................ 4
Menu Description ................................................................................................................. 5
Chapter 2 Selecting a Scene Mode ................................................................................................ 7
Selecting a Scene Mode ...................................................................................................... 7
(Optional) Setting Scene Mode Parameters ................................................................... 11
Chapter 3 Precise Temperature Measurement .......................................................................... 14
Setting Temperature Measurement Parameters ........................................................... 14
Setting Measurement Tools .............................................................................................. 17

Clearing Measurement Tools............................................................................................ 18
Chapter 4 Setting Alarms .............................................................................................................. 19
Chapter 5 Capturing and Recording ............................................................................................. 21
Capturing Snapshots ......................................................................................................... 21
Recording Videos ............................................................................................................... 22
Chapter 6 Working with Files ........................................................................................................ 24
Managing Files ................................................................................................................... 24
Exporting Files to PC ......................................................................................................... 25
Chapter 7 Using Camera with Software ...................................................................................... 26
Casting Screen to PC ......................................................................................................... 26
Chapter 8 Upgrading Device ......................................................................................................... 27

Chapter 9 Setting Image Display .................................................................................................. 28
Setting Live Super Resolution ........................................................................................... 28
Setting Image Mode........................................................................................................... 28
Setting Color Palettes ........................................................................................................ 29
Setting Color Distribution .................................................................................................. 30
Setting Level & Span .......................................................................................................... 31
Setting On-Screen Info....................................................................................................... 32
Chapter 10 System Settings ......................................................................................................... 33
Viewing Device Information .............................................................................................. 33
Setting Date and Time ....................................................................................................... 33

Setting Language ............................................................................................................... 33
Chapter 11 Maintaining Camera ................................................................................................... 34
Initializing Measurement Tools ........................................................................................ 34
Restoring Device ................................................................................................................ 34
Initializing Storage ............................................................................................................. 34
Saving Operation logs ........................................................................................................ 35

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Chapter 1 GETTING STARTED
Appearance

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No.
Description
Function
1
Touch Control Screen
View image and operate device with touch
control.
2
Visual Lens
View the visual image.
3
Thermal Lens
View the thermal image.
4
Flashlight
Fill light on objects and output flashing alarm.
5
Strap Attachment Point
Mount the wrist strap.
6
Tripod Mount
Mount the tripod.
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Charging Indicator
Indicate the charging status of the device.
Solid red: charging normally
Flashing red: charging exception
Solid green: fully charged

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Type-C Interface
Charge the device, export files or cast screen
with the supplied Type-C cable.
Do not use third-party USB Type-c to Type-c
cable.
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Microphone
Record audio.
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Power Button
Hold to power on/off.
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Capture Button
Press to capture a snapshot.
Hold to start recording and press to stop.
Power On/Off
Hold for over three seconds to turn on the device. It may take some time until
the device is ready for using. Hold for about three seconds to power off the
device.

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Select , and go to Device Settings > Auto Power-off to set the automatic
shutdown time.
Short press to enter sleep mode, and press again to wake the device.
Menu Description
Live View
Return to live view.
Enter albums.
Enter settings.
Turn on/off
measurement tools.
Switch image modes.
Switch color palettes.
Set Level & Span.

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Swipe-down Menu
Day/Night Mode
Flashlight
Brightness Slider
You can also go to Local Settings > Display Settings > Screen Brightness to adjust the
screen brightness.

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Chapter 2 SELECTING A SCENE MODE
To conduct fast anomaly detection, several preset templates are included in
Scene mode for various detection scenarios. Users can choose an appropriate
scene or customize a scene as per targets, and set high temperature alarms as
needed.
Selecting a Scene Mode
In live view, tap > Scene to choose an appropriate scene mode.
Default value of parameters work for most cases.

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Water Leak
To inspect the water leak of building
ceilings, walls and floors indoors.
IntellFault technology can assist in fast
recognition for anomalies during water
leak detection. When IntellFault is
enabled and water leak anomalies are
detected,
Suspect
will be displayed on top
of live view.
Missed or even wrong reporting emerges when temperature difference of the areas
with leak anomalies is too subtle to be recognized, etc.
It is recommended to give a second diagnosis based on IntellFault function. The
algorithm of IntellFault function is being updated.
Switching image modes is not supported in this mode.

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Insulation
To detect indoor insulation deficiency of
building walls, ceilings, common users can
apply this scene.
IntellFault technology can assist in fast
recognition for anomalies during
insulation detection. When IntellFault is
enabled and insulation anomalies are
detected,
Suspect
will be displayed on top
of live view.
Missed or even wrong reporting emerges when temperature difference of the areas
with leak anomalies is too subtle to be recognized, etc.
It is recommended to give a second diagnosis based on IntellFault function. The
algorithm of IntellFault function is being updated.

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Switching image modes is not supported in this mode.
Floor Heating
To detect and observe the faults of floor heating system.
Electrical Faults
To detect and observe the faults of wires, circuits, electrical components,
terminators, etc.
Solar Panel
To detect and observe the faults of solar panels.
Custom
Users can customize a mode to save desired temperature measurement
parameters for future use.

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(Optional) Setting Scene Mode Parameters
To obtain a more precise detection results, users can fine-tune the related
parameters through > Scene.
Parameters vary from the different scenes.
Parameters
Description
Emissivity
Set the emissivity according to your target.
Palettes
Thermal images are created by temperature
difference. Palettes are colors standing for
temperature. Users can choose a palette according to
preferred colors.

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Temperature Range
Select the temperature measurement range. The
device can detect the temperature and switch
temperature measurement range automatically in Auto
Switch mode
Alarm
When the temperature of targets triggers the set alarm
rule, users can be notified in the set ways.
Color Distribution
Linear and Histogram modes are selectable for
different application scenes, so as to display more
details.
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Linear: Detect small high temperature targets in low
temperature background to enhance and display
more details of high temperature targets, such as
cable connectors.

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Histogram: Detect small low temperature targets in
high temperature areas to enhance temperature
difference and remain details of low temperature
objects, such as cracks.

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Chapter 3 PRECISE TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT
To get more precise and real-time temperature of the target, user can set spot
tools and high temperature alarm as needed.
Setting Temperature Measurement Parameters
Adjust Distance
The distance between the camera and the observation target affects the accuracy
of the temperature results. Before temperature measurement, users should set
the distance first.
If users desire for a predefined template according to the approximate distance
between the camera and the target, there are Near/Middle/Far modes
available.

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If users desire for more accurate results, there are Custom mode available.
1.
In live view, tap > Temp Measurement Settings > Distance.
2.
Choose a distance mode.
Users can quick adjust temperature measurement distance in live view by scrolling the
distance wheel.
Adjust Emissivity
Emissivity directly affects the measurement accuracy and it is necessary to be re-
adjusted according to the characteristics of the target material.
1.
Go to > Scene to select a scene.
2.
In scene setting interface, choose a recommended value or customize it.
3.
Tap to save and exit.

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(Optional) Adjust Other Parameters
To improve the accuracy of temperature measurement, fine-tune temperature
measurement parameters through > Temp Measurement Settings.
Parameters
Description
Refl. Temp.
If any object (not the target) of high temperature is in the
scene, and the target emissivity is low, the target would
reflect the high temperature object, resulting in poor
accuracy.
Set Refl. Temp as the value of high temperature object to
cancel the interference.
Humidity
Set the humidity of current environment the camera is in.

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Setting Measurement Tools
You can set measurement tools to measure the min., max., and center
temperatures of the current scene.
1.
Tap in live view.
2.
Tap to select a temperature measurement tool as required. Hot , Cold ,
and Center are selectable.
3.
Tap any place on screen to save and exit.
The min., max., and center temperatures are displayed on the top left of the screen.
Tap the tool again to delete.
If there is serious inaccuracy in temperature results, turn off IntellAccu button by >
Temp Measurement Settings > IntellAccu. IntellAccu function is ONLY supported by
some models.

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Clearing Measurement Tools
Users can clear all the set measurement tools via > Device Settings > Device
Initialization > Remove All Measurement Tools. And a window pops up to prompt
Setting Succeed.
The palette is also restored to the default settings.

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Chapter 4 SETTING ALARMS
When the temperature of targets triggers the set high alarm rule, the device will
perform configured actions, such as making audible warning and flashing alarm.
1.
Select a scene mode via > Scene.
2.
In Scene setting interface, tap Alarm to enter Alarm Settings interface.
ONLY some scenes support Alarm. Please refer to your actual device.
3.
Enable Temperature Alarm button.
4.
Tap Alarm Threshold to set the temperature upper limits by scrolling the
wheel.
5.
Tap to save and exit.

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If the target temperature exceeds the set value of Alarm Threshold, the Max. temperature
row on the top left of live view will be marked in red.

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Chapter 5 CAPTURING AND RECORDING
Capturing Snapshots
In live view, press capture button to start capturing. Enable flashlight via swipe-
down menu in the dark environment.
You can set the following parameters in Local Settings > Capture Settings as
needed.
Parameter
Function
Super Resolution
Enable to enhance object outlines.
Capture Mode
Capture One Image: Capture one image.
Scheduled Capture: The device captures images after a
set time interval. Set the time interval and the number of
image that you want to capture.

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Save Visual Image
Enable to save the corresponding visual image.
Filename Header
Custom filename header.
File Naming
The files can be named after Time Stamp or Numbering
(filename header + sequence number).
In Numbering mode, it ranges from 00001 to 99999. No more
files can be saved if it exceeds the upper limit. You can remove
recently-saved files in the album or format the storage
Record Video
Enable to record audio during video recording.
Recording Videos
In live view, hold capture button to start recording, and press capture button to
stop recording. The recording video will be saved automatically.

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You can turn on/off the sound during video recording. Go to > Capture Settings >
Record Audio.

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Chapter 6 WORKING WITH FILES
Managing Files
1.
Tap in live view to enter albums.
2.
Tap the file of interest to view it. You can also move, delete, edit the recorded
files, and add text notes to the files.
Icon
Operations
Icon
Operations
Select a file.
Cancel the selection.
Delete a file or album.
Add a text note while viewing the
file.
Move a file to other
albums.
Switch files while viewing.

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Select all files.
Set an album as default saving
album.
Rename an album.
View the detailed information of
the file.
Exporting Files to PC
1.
Connect the device to your PC with the supplied cable.
2.
Select USB Drive mode, and open the detected disk.
3.
Copy and paste the videos or snapshots to PC.
4.
Disconnect the device from your PC.

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Chapter 7 USING CAMERA WITH SOFTWARE
Casting Screen to PC
Before You Start
Contact our customer support team for
HSF Studio
installation package.
1.
Download and install
HSF Studio
, a UVC protocol-based client software, on
your PC.
2.
Connect the device to your PC via the supplied cable.
3.
Select USB Cast Screen as the USB mode.
4.
Open the client on your PC, and you can view the real-time screen.

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Chapter 8 UPGRADING DEVICE
1.
Please contact the customer service or technical support on the official
website (
www.hsftools.com
) to get the upgrade file.
2.
Connect the device to your PC with supplied cable.
3.
Select USB Drive as the USB mode in the prompt on the device.
4.
Unzip the file, and copy the upgrade file and paste it to the root directory of the
device.
5.
Disconnect the device from your PC.
6.
Reboot the device and then it will upgrade automatically.
After upgrading, the device reboots automatically. You can view the current version in
Local Settings > Device Settings > About.

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Chapter 9 SETTING IMAGE DISPLAY
Setting Live Super Resolution
The device adopts super resolution technology in live streaming, making live
image clearer and with more details. Go to Local Settings > Capture Settings >
Super Resolution to enable the function.
Setting Image Mode
Tap in live view to switch image modes, and tap the screen to exit.
Image Mode
Description
Thermal
Thermal object image only.

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Fusion
Thermal object image with visual outlines.
PIP
Thermal object image inside the optical object image. You
can adjust the size and distance of the PIP.
Blending
The mixture object image of thermal channel and optical
channel. Adjust Level to change the optical-thermal ratio.
Visual
Visual object image only.
Setting Color Palettes
Tap in live view to switch image modes, and tap the screen to exit.
Palettes
Description
White Hot
The hot part is light-colored in view.
Black Hot
The hot part is black-colored in view.

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Rainbow
The target displays multiple colors. It is suitable for scene
without obvious temperature difference.
Ironbow
The target is colored as heated iron.
Rain
The hot part in the image are colored, and the else is blue.
Blue Red
The hot part in the image is colored red, and the else is blue.
Fusion
The hot part is yellow-colored and the cold part is purple-
colored in view.
Red Hot
The hot part is red-colored in view.
Setting Color Distribution
Color distribution adjusts image effects. Go to Local Settings > Capture Settings >
Color Distribution to select histogram or linear pattern.
Histogram: suitable for scenarios with large temperature difference.
Linear: suitable for scenarios with small temperature difference.

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Setting Level & Span
Set a temperature range, and the palette only works for targets within the
temperature range. Tap , and tap to select auto or manual adjustment.
Auto
The device adjusts the temperature range for display
automatically.
Manual
1.
Tap on an interest area of the screen, and the
temperature range readjusts to show as many details of
the area as possible.
2.
Tap on the value on screen to lock or unlock a value.
Scroll the adjustment wheel to fine-tune the max.
temperature and the min. temperature respectively.
3.
Tap OK to finish.

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Setting On-Screen Info.
Tap and go to Display Settings to enable the information for on-screen
display.
Time and Date: Tap to select whether to display time and date on live view
interface.
Parameters: Temperature measurement parameters, e.g. emissivity.
Palette Bar: Display the palettes bar and temperature range on the left side of
the screen.
Unit: Set the temperature and distance unit displayed on the live view
interface.
Screen Brightness: Set the screen brightness.

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Chapter 10 SYSTEM SETTINGS
Viewing Device Information
Go to Local Settings > Device Settings > About to view the device information.
Setting Date and Time
Go to Local Settings > Device Settings > Time and Date to set the time and date,
and press to save and exit.
Setting Language
Select , and go to Device Settings > Language to set the menu language.

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Chapter 11 MAINTAINING CAMERA
Initializing Measurement Tools
Go to Local Settings > Device Settings > Device Initialization > Remove All
Measurement Tools to initialize measurement tools such as max., min., center
temperature measurement tools and palette.
Restoring Device
Go to Local Settings > Device Settings > Device Initialization > Restore Device to
initialize the device and restore default settings.
Initializing Storage

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Go to Local Settings > Device Settings > Device Initialization > Format Storage to
initialize the storage.
If there are files, make sure that the files have been backed up before formatting. Once
the storage is initialized, data and files cannot be recovered.
Saving Operation logs
The device can collect its operation logs and save in the storage only for
troubleshooting. You can turn on/off this function in Local Settings > Device
Settings > Save Logs.
When troubleshooting is necessary, you can connect the camera to PC using the
supplied cable, and select USB Drive as the USB mode on camera to export the
operation logs (.log files) in the top directory of the camera, then send them to the
support team.

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Symbol Conventions
The symbols that may be found in this document are
defined as follows:
Symbol
Description
Danger
Indicates a hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, will or
could result in death or serious
injury.
Caution
Indicates a potentially hazardous
situation which, if not avoided,
could result in equipment
damage, data loss, performance
degradation, or unexpected
results.
Note
Provides additional information
to emphasize or supplement
important points of the main
text.
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FCC Compliance Statement
Note: This product has been tested and found to comply
with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to

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part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This product
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If
this product does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning
the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to
correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
—Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
—Increase the separation between the equipment and
receiver.
—Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit
different from that to which the receiver is connected.
—Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
technician for help.
Please take attention that changes or modification not
expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
Industry Canada ICES-003 Compliance
This device meets the CAN ICES-003 (B) / NMB-003 (B)
standards requirements.
Safety Instruction
These instructions are intended to ensure that user can
use the product correctly to avoid danger or property
loss. Please read all the safety information carefully
before using.
Laws and Regulations
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Use of the product must be in strict compliance with
the local electrical safety regulations.
Transportation
●
Keep the device in original or similar packaging while
transporting it.
●
Keep all wrappers after unpacking them for future
use. In case of any failure occurred, you need to

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return the device to the factory with the original
wrapper. Transportation without the original wrapper
may result in damage on the device and the company
shall not take any responsibilities.
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DO NOT drop the product or subject it to physical
shock. Keep the device away from magnetic
interference.
Power Supply
●
Input voltage should meet the Limited Power Source.
Please refer to technical specifications or device
label for detailed information.
●
Make sure the plug is properly connected to the
power socket.
●
DO NOT connect multiple devices to one power
adapter, to avoid over-heating or fire hazards caused
by overload.
●
Use the power adapter provided by a qualified
manufacturer. Refer to the product specification for
detailed power requirements.
Battery
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CAUTION: Risk of explosion if the battery is replaced
by an incorrect type.
●
Improper replacement of the battery with an incorrect
type may defeat a safeguard (for example, in the
case of some lithium battery types).
●
Dispose of used batteries according to the
instructions.
●
The built-in battery cannot be dismantled. Please
contact the manufacture for repair if necessary.
●
For long-term storage of the battery, make sure it is
fully charged every three months to ensure the
battery quality. Otherwise, damage may occur.
●
Use the battery provided by a qualified manufacturer.
Refer to the product specification for detailed battery
requirements.
●
Do not dispose of the battery into fire or a hot oven,
or mechanically crush or cut the battery, which may
result in an explosion.
●
Do not leave the battery in an extremely high
temperature surrounding environment, which may
result in an explosion or the leakage of flammable
liquid or gas.
●
Do not subject the battery to extremely low air
pressure, which may result in an explosion or the
leakage of flammable liquid or gas.
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DO NOT swallow the battery to avoid chemical burns.

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DO NOT place the battery in the reach of children.
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When the device is powered off and the RTC battery
is full, the time settings can be kept for 6 months.
●
In the first use, charge the device for 3 hours in the
power-off status.
●
The lithium battery voltage is 3.85 V, and the battery
capacity is 2100 mAh.
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The battery is certified by UL2054.
Maintenance
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If the product does not work properly, please contact
your dealer or the nearest service center. We shall
not assume any responsibility for problems caused
by unauthorized repair or maintenance.
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Wipe the device gently with a clean cloth and a small
quantity of ethanol, if necessary.
●
If the equipment is used in a manner not specified by
the manufacturer, the protection provided by the
device may be impaired.
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Please notice that the current limit of USB 3.0
PowerShare port may vary with the PC brand, which
is likely to result in incompatibility issue. Therefore,
it’s advised to use regular USB 3.0 or USB 2.0 port if
the USB device fails to be recognized by PC via USB
3.0 PowerShare port.
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Your camera will periodically perform a self-
calibration to optimize image quality and
measurement accuracy. In this process, the image
will pause briefly and you will hear a “click” as a
shutter moves in front of the detector. The self-
calibration will be more frequent during start up or in
very cold or hot environments. This is a normal part
of operation to ensure optimum performance for your
camera.
Using Environment
●
Make sure the running environment meets the
requirement of the device. The operating temperature
shall be -10 °C to 50 °C (14 °F to 122 °F), and the
operating humidity shall be 95% or less.
●
Place the device in a dry and well-ventilated
environment.
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DO NOT expose the device to high electromagnetic
radiation or dusty environments.
●
DO NOT aim the lens at the sun or any other bright
light.

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When any laser equipment is in use, make sure that
the device lens is not exposed to the laser beam, or it
may burn out.
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The device is suitable for indoor and outdoor uses,
but do not expose it in wet conditions.
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The level of protection is IP 54.
●
The pollution degree is 2.
Emergency
●
If smoke, odor, or noise arises from the device,
immediately turn off the power, unplug the power
cable, and contact the service center.
Manufacture Address
No.5, VSIPII, Street 7, Vietnam-Singapore Industrial Park
II Binh Duong, Hoa Phu ward, TDM Town, Binh Duong
Province
CARVE VIET NAM TECHNOLOGY COMPANY LIMITED
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