FLIR Scout TK Pocket Size Thermal Monocular User Manual
- June 10, 2024
- FLIR
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Pocket Size Thermal Monocular
User Manual
FLIR Scout TK Pocket Size Thermal Monocular
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The European Union (EU) has enacted Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment
Directive 2002/96/EC (WEEE), which aims to prevent EEE waste from arising; to
encourage reuse, recycling, and recovery of EEE waste; and to promote
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To identify a responsible disposal method where you live, please contact your
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or product supplieor the responsible government authority in your area.
Business users should contact their supplier or refer to their purchase
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Important Instructions and Notices to the User:
Modification of this device without the express authorization of Teledyne
FLIR, LLC. may void the user’s authority under FCC rules to operate this
device.
Note 1: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the
limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation.
This equipment 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 the
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment
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 of the receiver
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for help.
Industry Canada Notice:
This Class B digital apparatus complies with
Canadian ICES-003.
Teledyne FLIR, LLC.
27700 SW Parkway Ave.
Wilsonville, OR 97070
Phone: 877.773.3547 v
SECTION 1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 SCOPE
This manual covers the FLIR Scout TKx Series and all applicable components. It
is recommended that this manual be read and understood to optimize camera
operation.
1.2 INTRODUCTION
FLIR’s Scout TKx Series thermal handheld camera gives the user the ability to
see clearly in total darkness, providing a wealth of information during any
nighttime activity. The design is rugged enough to withstand the demands of
outdoor use. It uses FLIR’s proprietary Digital Detail Enhancement™ image
processing and employs a fixed focus lens. It has four external buttons for
unit operation and an internal menu to configure options. See Operating the
Camera and Using the Menu System sections for more details on buttons and
menu options.
Scout TKx SERIES FEATURES:
- Rugged design
- 160 × 120 VOx Lepton® Microbolometer
- 20° horizontal field of view
- 640 × 480 LCD Display
- Palm sized, light weight design (6 oz)
- Snapshot capture and Internal storage for up to 1000 images
- Video recording up to 4 hours of video
- Internal rechargeable Li-Ion battery
- USB cable for battery charging and image download
THE SCOUT TKx SERIES CAMERA ALLOWS THE USER TO:
- See wildlife and difficult terrain in reduced visibility conditions or total darkness
- See through smoke, dust, and light fog
- Search for missing pets
- Scan sidewalks, parking lots, and other public areas in the dark
1.3 REGISTER YOUR SCOUT TKx
You can register your camera online at:
https://customer.flir.com/ProductRegistration
1.4 CAUTIONS
- To assure proper charging, the camera should be turned off throughout the charging cycle
- Only charge the camera’s battery when the temperature is from 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F), otherwise battery damage could occur
- Do not disassemble the camera enclosure. Disassembly can cause permanent damage. The battery is not user replaceable
- Do not point the camera at high-intensity radiation sources such asthe sun, lasers, or arc welders
- Do not leave fingerprints on the camera’s infrared optics. Clean only with low pressure fresh water and a lens cloth
SECTION 2. GETTING STARTED
2.1 UNPACKING AND INSPECTING
The FLIR Scout TKx Series camera is available with the features, options, and
accessories described in this manual. Refer to the packing list enclosed with
your camera to determine the actual contents of your camera package.
In addition to the camera the following items are included in the camera
package:
- FCC Declaration of Conformity
- CE Declaration of Conformity
2.2 CHARGING THE CAMERA
The camera’s battery should be fully charged prior to use.
Note: The battery is not user replaceable.
TO CHARGE THE CAMERA’S BATTERY:
- Lift the cover from the USB port.
- Plug the cable provided with the FLIR Scout TKx into the camera’s USB port.
- Plug the opposite end of the cable into a USB power source.
The indicator LED flashes while charging. The color of the Indicator LED is determined by the level of charge.
FLASHING LED COLOR | LEVEL OF CHARGE |
---|---|
Red | <10% |
Amber | 10-20% |
Green (Long Flash) | >20% |
Green (Short Flash) | 100% |
During normal operation, the color of the indicator LED shows the battery’s level of charge.
LED COLOR | LEVEL OF CHARGE |
---|---|
Red | <10% |
Amber | 10-20% |
Green | >20% |
SECTION 3. OPERATING THE CAMERA
3.1 CAMERA BUTTONS
This section details the use of the camera’s buttons.
3.1.1 DIOPTER ADJUSTMENT
While looking through the eyepiece, adjust the position of the diopter lever
to optimize the sharpness of the image in the viewfinder.
3.1.2 POWER BUTTON
The Power Button performs the following functions:
CAMERA STATE | SHORT PRESS | LONG PRESS |
---|---|---|
Camera OFF | Turns Power ON | N/A |
Camera ON | Access User Menu | Turns Power OFF |
3.1.3 DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS BUTTON
Press the Display Brightness Button to open the display brightness selection
screen. The display brightness can only be adjusted while the display
brightness selection screen
is displayed. There are eight brightness levels which can be selected. The
graph on the left-hand side of the display brightness selection screen shows
the current brightness.
While in the display brightness selection screen the buttons have the following functionality:
**BUTTON** | SHORT PRESS **** | LONG PRESS **** |
---|---|---|
Accesses User Menu | Turns Power OFF | |
Increases the display brightness by one increment | Quickly increases the |
display brightness
| Exits the brightness selection screen| N/A
| Decreases the display brightness by one increment| Quickly decreases the
display brightness
3.1.4 COLOR PALETTE BUTTON
The color palette button is used to select the color palette that is applied
to the image.
Press the color palette button to open the color palette selection screen.
Color palettes can only be changed while the color palette selection screen is
active. The graph on the
left side of the color palette selection screen displays the name and color
gradients of the current palette.
Note: The color palette selection screen automatically exits after three
seconds of inactivity.
THE SCOUT TKx HAS 9 USER SELECTABLE COLOR PALETTES.
WHITE HOT
Most commonly used palette. Hot objects appear white. Good for scenes with
either high or low contrast.
BLACK HOT
Hot objects appear black. Scenes appear more lifelike than White-Hot,
especially at night.
InstAlert™
The hottest things in the image are colored while everything else is
greyscale.
GRADED FIRE 1
The hottest things in the image are colored with a gradient of color, and
everything else is greyscale.
GRADED FIRE 2
Similar to Graded Fire 1 but has more grey levels colorized at the top.
IRON
Iron simulates the glow of things that are heated to visible incandescence,
like an iron in the fire.
LAVA
Lava simulates the glow of hot lava against a cold surface. The colors are in
strong color contrast.
RAIN
Well-suited for low contrast scenes.
COLOR WHEEL
Similar to rain but has even more contrast sinc colors are opposites in the
color wheel.
While in the color palette selection menu the buttons have the following functionality:
**BUTTON** | SHORT PRESS **** | LONG PRESS **** |
---|---|---|
Accesses User Menu | Turns Power OFF | |
Moves up through the color palette options by one increment | Quickly moves |
up through the color palette options
| Exits the color palette menu| N/A
| Moves down through the color palette options by one
increment| Quickly moves down through the color
palette options
3.1.5 SNAPSHOT BUTTON
The snapshot button is used to capture images and to record video. Up to 1000
pictures and up to 4 hours of recorded video can be stored in the camera’s
internal memory at one time.
The Gallery (accessible via the user menu) can be used to view captured images
and recordings. Note: Recordings cannot be played back in the photo gallery,
the first frame is displayed in the gallery. See User Menu section for
details.
3.1.5.1 TAKING A PICTURE
Perform a short press of the snapshot button to capture a single image. The
camera icon will be displayed briefly.
If the snapshot button is pressed before the previous image has been saved,
the new snapshot image is buffered. The snapshot buffer can hold up to six
images at a time. When he snapshot buffer is full, a “Please wait…” warning
is displayed.
The FLIR Scout TKx has internal storage for up to 1000 images. When the image storage space is exhausted, a “Gallery full” warning is displayed.
3.1.4.2 RECORDING VIDEO
To record a video, press and hold the snapshot button. A movie camera icon and
elapsed time counter will be shown while a video is recording.
To end recording and save the video to the camera’s internal storage, press
the snapshot button.
The FLIR Scout TKx has internal storage for up to four hours of video. When the video storage space is exhausted, a “Video media full” warning is displayed.
3.2 BATTERY METER
The following image explains the battery meter when operating on battery or
external power.
SECTION 4. USER MENU
4.1 USER MENU
To access the user menu, press the power button while the camera is
operational. The user menu screen will be displayed.
The following items are available in the user menu:
- Battery: Turns the battery meter on/off in the display.
- Date/Time: Turns the date/time on/off in the display.
- 24 Hour: Changes the time display between 12 hour (AM/PM) and 24-hour mode.
- Buttons: Enables/disables on-screen button display for navigation.
- User-selectable auto power off. The options are 5 min (default), 10 min, 20 min, or never.
- Set Clock: Used to set the date and time.
- About: Displays the camera’s software version and serial number.
- Gallery: Accesses the camera’s snapshot and video browser.
While in the user menu the buttons have the following functionality:
**BUTTON** | SHORT PRESS **** | LONG PRESS **** |
---|---|---|
Exits the user menu | Turns Power OFF | |
Moves up through the menu by one increment | Quickly moves up through the |
menu
| Selects Current Item| N/A
| Moves down through the menu by one increment| Quickly moves down through the
menu
4.1.1 BATTERY INDICATOR
This selection is used to toggle the battery Indica to roan the display.
4.1.2 DATE/TIME
This selection is used to toggle the date and time on/off in the display.
4.1.3 TWENTY-FOUR HOUR
When the date/time stamp is enabled in the display, this option toggles the
time display between 12 hour (AM/PM) and 24-hour mode.
4.1.4 BUTTONS
The user can enable/disable the reference button actions from the display. The
button functions shown on the screen match the actions generated by pressing
the camera’s
buttons.
4.1.5 AUTO POWER OFF (APO)
The user can set the amount of time that the camera can be active without any
user interaction prior to shutting off. The options are 5 minutes (Default),
10 minutes, 20 minutes, and never.
4.1.6 SET THE CLOCK
Pressing the snapshot button with the Clock option highlighted will bring up
the set clock dialogue box.
4.1.6 SET THE CLOCK continued
The button actions listed below can be used to set the date and time:
**BUTTON** | SHORT PRESS | LONG PRESS |
---|---|---|
Exits the set clock dialog box | Turns Power OFF | |
Increases the value of the highlighted item by one increment | Quickly |
increases the value of the highlighted item
| Moves to the next item| N/A
| Decreases the value of the highlighted item by one increment| Quickly
decreases the value of the highlighted item
4.1.7 ABOUT
Pressing the snapshot button with the About option highlighted will bring up
the About dialogue box. This displays the software loaded into the camera as
well as the serial numbers of the camera and sensor. Press any button to exit.
The only software that can be updated by the end user is the “Camera” software. See Software Update section for details. The about dialogue box provides the following information.
ITEM | DESCRIPTION |
---|---|
Camera: VX.XX.X | Current version of camera’s software |
Sensor: VX.X.XX | Current version of Lepton core software |
Battery: VX.XX.X | Current version of battery management sift |
Loader: VX.XX.X | Current version of system bootloader |
Camera SN: XXXXXX | Scout TKx’s serial number |
Sensor SN: XXXXXX | Lepton core’s serial number |
SOC: MA21XX | Processor Type |
4.1.8 GALLERY
Pressing the snapshot button with the Gallery option highlighted will launch
the snapshot and video gallery.
The Gallery provides a convenient way to review the images nd video recording files that have been saved to the camera’s internal storage.
The button operation while in the Gallery is as follows:
**BUTTON** | SHORT PRESS **** | LONG PRESS **** |
---|---|---|
Exits the Gallery | Turns Power OFF | |
Scrolls up through images by one increment | Quickly scrolls up through |
images in the Gallery
| Brings up a dialog box to delete the current image/video| Brings up a dialog
box to delete all of the
camera’s images/videos
| Scrolls down through images by one increment| Quickly scrolls down through
images in the Gallery
4.1.9 DELETE IMAGE/VIDEO INDIVIDUALLY
The button operation while in the individual image/video delete dialog box is
as follows:
BUTTON | SHORT PRESS |
---|---|
Exits the Gallery | |
Cancels the deletion | |
Deletes Selected File | |
Cancels the deletion |
Deleting Images one at a time
4.1.10 DELETE ALL IMAGES/VIDEOS
The button operation while in the delete all images/video dialog box is as
follows:
BUTTON | SHORT PRESS |
---|---|
Exits the Gallery | |
Cancels the deletion | |
Deletes Selected File | |
Cancels the deletion |
Deleting All Images and Videos
If you confirm the deletion a final confirmation dialog box will be shown.
The button operation in the final delete all images/video dialog box is as
follows
CONFIRM DELETE OF ALL IMAGES/VIDEOS
BUTTON | SHORT PRESS |
---|---|
Exits the Gallery | |
Cancels the deletion | |
Deletes Selected File | |
Cancels the deletion |
Confirmation for deleting ALL images and videos
SECTION 5. MAINTENANCE
5.1 SOFTWARE UPDATE
When available, software updates for your FLIR Scout TKxx can be found at
https://flir.custhelp.com/app/account/fl_downloads.
5.1.1 Software Update Procedure
To update your camera’s software:
-
Click on Software and Firmware at https://flir.custhelp.com/app/account/fl_downloads
-
Use the product category dropdown to locate Scout TKxx and download the software update.
-
Fully charge the FLIR Scout TKx
The software update procedure cannot be performed while the battery is low.
If the battery is too low to complete the software update, the charge battery message will be displayed. -
Turn on your FLIR Scout TKx
-
Connect your FLIR Scout TKx to your computer using the USB cable provided
-
Locate and open the drive named “FLIR” on your computer
-
Copy the latest software files to the folder labeled “UPDATE” on the drive named “FLIR”. After the file has finished copying, press the
Power Button twice and remove the USB cable from the computer
– Note: The USB cable must be removed within three seconds of the first button press. -
During the software update the messages below are displayed through the eyepiece:
-
It will take approximately 5 minutes for the software to load. The camera will restart when the process is complete
5.2 BATTERY SERVICE AND REPLACEMENT
If the battery will not hold a charge and requires replacement, please contact
FLIR Systems for details on returning the unit for service. For instructions
on charging the battery refer to Section 2.3 Charging the Camera.
5.3 CLEANING THE Scout TKx
Wipe the housing with a damp cloth as needed. Use a highquality lens wipe to
remove dirt or smudges from the lens and display window. Do not use abrasives
or solvents to clean the housing, lens, or display window.
5.4 OVER TEMPERATURE PROTECTION
The camera has built in over temperature protection to prevent damage to the
electronics. When an over temperature condition is detected, the image below
is displayed for ten seconds before the Scout TKx shuts down. After a thermal
shutdown, the Scout TKx will not turn on until the camera’s interior has
returned to a safe operating temperature.
SECTION 6. SPECIFICATIONS
6.1 CURRENT SPECIFICATIONS CHART
The table below contains the latest product specifications for the FLIR Scout
TKx; however, with all of our products as they evolve and are further
developed these specifications are subject to change without notice.
Scout TKx PRODUCT FEATURE | PARAMETERS |
---|---|
Start up | <10 seconds |
Detector Type | 160 × 120 VOx Lepton ® Microbolometer |
Thermal Sensitivity, Waveband | 7.5–13.5 µm |
Field of View (H × V) | 20° × 16° |
Image Processing | FLIR Proprietary Digital Detail Enhancement™ |
Media Storage | 1000 images and 4 hours of video |
USER INTERFACE
Display| 640 × 480 pixel LCD
Refresh Rate| <9 Hz
Color Palettes| User Selectable: WhiteHot/BlackHot/InstAlert™ / Graded
Fire/Iron/Lava/Rain/Color Wheel
POWER|
Battery Type| Internal Li-Ion Cell
Battery Life (Operating @ 20°C)| Up to 7 hours
USB Port| Micro-USB
ENVIRONMENTAL
Ingress Protection Rating| IP-67, Submersible
Operating Temperature| -20°C to 40°C (-4°F to 104°F)
Storage Temperature| -40°C to 60°C (-40°F to 140°F)
Drop| 1.2 m (3.93 ft)
PHYSICAL
Weight| 184 g (6.5 oz)
Size| 14.9 × 5.5 × 5.5 cm (5.9 × 2.2 × 2.2 in)
Country Of Origin| USA
TELEDYNE FLIR, LLC.
27700 SW Parkway Ave.
Wilsonville, OR 97070
PH: +1 877.773.3547| BELGIUM
Luxembourgian 2
2321 Meer Belgium
Tel.: +32 (0) 3665 5100
Fax: +32 (0) 3303 5624
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Equipment described herein is subject to US export regulations and may require
a license prior to export. Diversion contrary to US law is prohibited. Imagery
for illustration purposes only. Specifications are subject to change without
notice. ©2022 Teledyne FLIR, LLC. All rights reserved. 07/2022
References
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