User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Disclaimers
- 2 Safety information
- 3 Notice to user
- 4 Customer help
- 5 Quick Start Guide
- 6 List of accessories and services
- 7 Description
- 8 Operation
- 8.1 Charging the battery
- 8.2 Turning on and turning off the camera
- 8.3 Saving an image
- 8.4 Recalling an image
- 8.5 Deleting an image
- 8.6 Deleting all images
- 8.7 Measuring a temperature using a spotmeter
- 8.8 Measuring the hottest temperature within an area
- 8.9 Measuring the coldest temperature within an area
- 8.10 Hiding measurement tools
- 8.11 Changing the color palette
- 8.12 Working with color alarms
- 8.13 Changing image mode
- 8.14 Changing the temperature scale mode
- 8.15 Setting the emissivity as a surface property
- 8.16 Setting the emissivity as a custom material
- 8.17 Changing the emissivity as a custom value
- 8.18 Changing the reflected apparent temperature
- 8.19 Changing the distance between the object and the camera
- 8.20 Performing a non-uniformity correction (NUC)
- 8.21 Configuring Wi-Fi
- 8.22 Changing the settings
- 8.23 Updating the camera
- 9 Technical data
- 10 Mechanical drawings
- 11 CE Declaration of conformity
- 12 Cleaning the camera
- 13 Application examples
- 14 About FLIR Systems
- 15 Definitions and laws
- 16 Thermographic measurement techniques
- 17 History of infrared technology
- 18 Theory of thermography
- 19 The measurement formula
- 20 Emissivity tables
Technical data9
9.4 FLIR E4
P/N: 63901-0101
Rev.: 40418
General description
The FLIR Ex series cameras are point-and-shoot infrared cameras that give you access to the infrared
world. A FLIR Ex series camera is an affordable replacement for an infrared thermometer, providing a
thermal image with temperature information in every pixel. The new MSX and visual formats make the
cameras incomparably easy to use.
The FLIR Ex series cameras are user-friendly, compact, and rugged, for use in harsh environments.
The wide field of view makes them the perfect choice for building applications.
Benefits:
• Easy to use: The FLIR Ex series cameras are fully automatic and focus-free with an intuitive inter-
face for simple measurements in thermal, visual, or MSX mode.
• Compact and rugged: The FLIR Ex series cameras’ low weight of 0.575 kg and the accessory belt
pouch make them easy to bring along at all times. Their rugged design can withstand a 2 m drop
test, and ensures reliability, even in harsh environments.
• Ground breaking affordability: The FLIR Ex series cameras are the most affordable infrared cameras
on the market.
Imaging and optical data
IR resolution 80 × 60 pixels
Thermal sensitivity/NETD <0.15°C (0.27°F) / <150 mK
Field of view (FOV)
45° × 34°
Minimum focus distance 0.5 m (1.6 ft.)
Spatial resolution (IFOV)
10.3 mrad
F-number 1.5
Image frequency 9 Hz
Focus Focus free
Detector data
Detector type Focal plane array (FPA), uncooled
microbolometer
Spectral range
7.5–13 µm
Image presentation
Display 3.0 in. 320 × 240 color LCD
Image adjustment Automatic adjust/lock image
Image presentation modes
Image modes
Thermal MSX, Thermal, Thermal blending, Digital
camera.
Multi Spectral Dynamic Imaging (MSX)
IR image with enhanced detail presentation
Measurement
Object temperature range –20°C to +250°C (–4°F to +482°F)
Accuracy
±2°C (±3.6°F) or ±2% of reading, for ambient tem-
perature 10°C to 35°C (+50°F to 95°F) and object
temperature above +0°C (+32°F)
Measurement analysis
Spotmeter Center spot
Emissivity correction Variable from 0.1 to 1.0
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