OPERATOR’S MANUALMCS640 Thermal Imagerer
6Section 2 Introduction2.2 Environmental ConditionsThe MCS640 has an internal temperature sensor in the detector and is designed to withstand ambient
73SectionGetting StartedThe MCS640 camera is congured to operate under certain conditions according to user-dened specications. As such, the camera
8Section 3 Getting Started3.1.2 Connecting the Camera to a Network DeviceConnecting the MCS640 to a Computer using a Straight Cable 1. Connect one en
9Section 3 Getting Started3.3 Starting the SoftwareThe installation program places your MikroSpec R/T software icon inside of a folder on your hard d
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114SectionPrinciple of Thermal ImagingAll materials above 0 degrees Kelvin (-273 degrees C) emit infrared energy. The infrared energy emitted from the
12Section 4 Principles of Thermal Imaging4.2 EmissivityInfrared radiation is energy radiated by the motion of atoms and molecules on the surface of o
13Section 4 Principles of Thermal Imaging4.3 Blackbody Radiation The emissivity of a body is dened formally by the equation below as the ratio of th
14Section 4 Principles of Thermal ImagingWhere in (1) to (3),In radiation of a normal object, as the emissivity is (<1) times of the blackbody, mul
15Section 4 Principles of Thermal ImagingAbsorptivity equals emissivity, thus emissivity can be described by reectivity and transmissivity. a + t + r
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16Section 4 Principles of Thermal ImagingTherefore, in order to perform correct measurement for true temperature, the emissivity is determined as foll
17Section 4 Principles of Thermal Imaging4.6 Background NoiseWhen measuring the temperature of an object by a radiation thermometer, it is important
18Section 4 Principles of Thermal Imaging3. Indirect measurementMeasure a sample similar to the measured object, and place it in a condition able to
19Section 4 Principles of Thermal Imaging 4.8 Emissivity of Various MaterialsFrom “Infrared Radiation, a Handbook for Applications” by Mikael A. Bram
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iTable of ContentsTable of ContentsGeneral Information 11.1 Warranty 11.2 Safety Notations 11.3 Operator Training 11.4 Regulatory Information 21.
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11SectionGeneral Information1.1 Warranty LumaSense Technologies, Inc., will repair or replace any parts or material found defective which are due to
2Section 1 General Information1.4 Regulatory InformationThis section describes how the Infrared camera complies with regulations in certain regions.
3Section 1 General Information1.6 Procedure for Factory Repair and ReturnDo not disassemble any LumaSense instrument unless authorized by the factory
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52SectionIntroductionThe MCS640 represents another milestone in innovative infrared thermal imaging. Designed with advanced maintenance-free electroni
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