HIKMICRO MINI 1 Smartphone Module User Manual

June 10, 2024
HIKMICRO

MINI 1 Smartphone Module
User Manual

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could result in death or serious injury.
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Chapter 1 Introduction

Overview
HIKMICRO Viewer Mobile Client allows you to use smartphone module devices via Type-C connection. After logging in to a device on the Mobile Client, you can do operations such as viewing live video, detecting the variation of temperature, measuring real-time temperature, measuring temperatures of points and areas on captured pictures, and generating reports after analyzing captured pictures.
Note
Smartphone Module has two types of device, including Temperature Screening Smartphone Module and Thermographic Smartphone Module. The “Smartphone Module” in the following text refers to the both.
System Requirements
Android 5.0 or later versions
Conventions
To simplify description, we define “HIKMICRO Viewer Mobile Client” as “the Mobile Client”, and “Smartphone Module” as “device” in the following chapters.

Chapter 2 Download the Mobile Client

You can download the Mobile Client through the following method.
Android
Scan the QR Code below to download the Mobile Client.

HIKMICRO MINI 1 Smartphone Module - QR Codehttps://www.me-app.net/thermal
Figure 2-1 QR Code

Chapter 3 Log in to Device

After that logging in to the device, you can perform further operations such as live view and temperature measurement on the software.
3.1 Log in to Smartphone Module
Smartphone Module is an IR (Infrared) thermal imaging accessory with Type-C plug. After logging in to the device, you can perform operations such as temperature measurement.
When you insert the Smartphone Module into the Type-C port of your phone, the device will be automatically logged in and then you will enter the live view.
Note
In live view page, you can tap to return to the home page. If the Smartphone Module has not been unplugged after you return to the home page, you can tap Smartphone Module to enter the live view again.
3.2 Device Settings
On the Device Settings page, you can view device information, set the unit, enable alarm notification, and restore the device.
After logging in to a device, you can tap to enter the Device Settings page.
Unit
You can select Celsius, Kelvin, and Fahrenheit as temperature unit.
High Temp/Temp Alarm
When High Temp/Temp Alarm is switched on, Alarm Threshold will be enabled. You can set a threshold value as needed. When the device detects a temperature which is equal to or higher than the set value in live view, a high- temperature alarm icon will appear at the top of the screen. Your phone will vibrate and meanwhile its pre-set prompt tone will be played.
Note

  • This function is supported by both Temperature Screening Smartphone Module and Thermographic Smartphone Module.
  • For Temperature Screening Smartphone Module, the valid threshold range is 30 to 40 ℃. The default value is 37.5 ℃.
  • For Thermographic Smartphone Module, the valid threshold range is 20 to 500 ℃. The default value is 55 ℃.
  • For Thermographic Smartphone Module, if you have set more than one frames on the live video image, and if one of these frames has first detected the abnormal temperature and triggered the high-temperature alarm, the other frame(s) will not trigger the high-temperature alarm.

Skin-Surface Measurement (Temperature Screening Smartphone Module)
When Skin-Surface Measurement is enabled, the skin-surface temperature will be automatically adjusted to the core body temperature.
Factory Reset
Restore the device to its factory settings.
Upgrade Device
When a new version of device firmware is available, you can tap New Version to upgrade the device firmware.

Chapter 4 Live View

After logging in to the device, the live video of the device will play automatically. You can perform operations such as palettes configuration, temperature measurement, and capture and recording.
Note
When the device detects a temperature which is equal to or higher than the set value in live view, a high-temperature alarm icon will appear at the top of the screen. Your phone will vibrate and meanwhile its pre-set prompt tone will be played.
4.1 Set Fusion Mode
Visual and thermal image fusion is the combination of two images of a scene, aiming to improve the visual perception or feature extraction. You can modify fusion settings by image calibration to improve the clarity of the live video image.
On the top of the Live View page, swipe left or tap Fusion to enter the fusion mode.
Note
If you use the fusion function for the first time, you need to calibrate the image.
Tap , take a photo, adjust the size and location of the photo to match the thermal image, and tap Save to modify the previous fusion settings.
Note
If the image fusion failed due to the facts such as distance and field of view, you can adjust the distance to the object.
4.2 Set Thermometry Parameters
Before temperature measurement, you should set thermometry parameters including emissivity, background temperature, and background temperature, etc. Inappropriate thermometry parameters will affect the accuracy of temperature measurement.
Steps

  1. Swipe to the left on the toolbar to view all the icons on it.
  2. Tap and then tap the appearing icons to set thermometry parameters.

Set the value to the emissivity of the target material.
Note
The emissivity of the surface of a material is its effectiveness in emitting energy as thermal radiation. See Common Material Emissivity Reference for emissivity of common materials.
Set the straight-line distance (unit: m) between the target and the device.
4.3 Measure Spot’s Temperature in Live View
The software can locates the spot with the highest temperature, the spot with the lowest temperature, and the center spot on the live video image. You can view the above-mentioned spots’ real-time temperatures during live view.
Note
If you have started live view for a long time, you should tap to calibrate the device first to ensure the accuracy of the temperature measurement.
Center Spot Thermometry
Tap to display the real-time temperature of the center spot of the live video image as . And tap the icon again to hide the temperature.
Hot Spot Thermometry
Tap  to display the spot with the highest temperature as and its real-time temperature as on the image. And tap the icon again to hide the spot and it temperature.
Cold Spot Thermometry
Tap to display the spot with the lowest temperature as and its real-time temperature as on the image. And tap the icon again to hide the spot and its temperature.
Custom Spot Thermometry
Tap to display the custom spot with its real-time temperature as on the image. You can drag to move the spot to get real-time temperatures at different locations. And tap to delete the spot.
Note

  • For Temperature Screening Smartphone Module, you can set only one spot on the live video image.
  • For Thermographic Smartphone Module, you can set up to 3 spots on the live video image.

4.4 Measure Frame’s Temperature in Live View
You can set frames on the live video image and the software will measure the highest temperature, lowest temperature, and average temperature in the frame.
Steps
Note
If you have started live view for a long time, you should swipe the toolbar to the right and then tap to calibrate the device first to ensure the accuracy of the temperature measurement.

  1. Tap on the toolbar to set a frame on the live video image.
    Note
    ● You can set up to 3 frames on the live video image.
    ● For Temperature Screening Smartphone Module, you can set only one frame on the live video image.

  2. Optional: Edit the frame.
    Move Frame| Drag the frame to move it.
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    Delete Frame| Tap Delete above the frame to delete it.
    Adjust Shape and Size| Drag a vertex of the frame to adjust the frame’s shape and size.
    You can also spread fingers apart and pinch them together inside the frame to adjust its shape and size.

  3. Tap areas outside of the frame on the image to confirm the frame settings.
    The highest temperature, lowest temperature, and average temperature in the frame will be displayed.HIKMICRO MINI 1 Smartphone Module - Figure
1

  4. Optional: Tap the image and then tap the frame to edit the frame again.

4.5 Set Palettes for Live Video Image
The palette is the color scheme used to display a thermal image. You can select different palettes modes, including white hot, black hot, fusion, rainbow, ironbow, red hot, and rain.
Tap and then select a palettes mode.
White Hot
The hot part is light-colored in view.
Black Hot
The hot part is black-colored in view.
Rainbow
The target displays multiple colors, it’s suitable for scene without obvious temperature difference.
Ironbow
If the color is close to yellow, the temperature is high. If the color is close to purple, the temperature is low. In this mode, the target object’s outline is clear and the hotspot is easy to find. This mode is usually applied to the power industry.
Red Hot
The hot part is red-colored in view.
Fusion
The hot part is yellow-colored and the cold part is purple-colored in view.
Rain
The hot part in the image are colored, and the else is blue.

4.6 Manually Record Video and Capture Picture
You can record video manually and capture pictures during live view.
Steps

  1. Log in to the device.
    Note
    See Log in to Device for details.

  2. Record video or capture pictures.
    Capture Picture| ● Tap Picture → to capture a picture.
    ● Press the Volume Up button of the phone to capture pictures. The interval for capturing pictures is 1 second.
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    Record Video| Tap Video → to start recording the live video and then tap  to stop.
    Note
    ● Make sure there are at least 512 MB available storage space on your phone.
    ● The valid recording duration is from 2 seconds to 2 minutes.

The recorded videos and captured pictures can be viewed and managed in the Picture & Video Management page. For details, refer to Picture and Video Management.

Chapter 5 Picture and Video Management

In Picture and Video Management module, you can view and manage the recorded video files and captured pictures. For the captured pictures, you can measure the temperatures of the spots and frames on the picture, set alarm temperature to highlight temperature exceptions, set different palette modes for thermal analysis, and generate reports after analyzing captured pictures.
Note
In Picture & Video page, there are two pictures and one video which can be used for all functions of the Picture and Video Management module.
5.1 View Pictures
You can view the captured pictures in the Picture and Video Management page.
Steps

  1. Enter the Picture and Video Management page.
    – On the home page of the Mobile Client, tap Picture & Video.
    – In the lower-left corner of the Live View page, tap the thumbnail of the captured picture or recorded video, tap the larger picture or the video again, and tap Enter Library.
    Note
    ● You can also view the latest captured picture by tapping the thumbnail. After tapping the larger picture, you can tap to edit the picture according to the following steps.
    ● You can tap to return to the Live View page quickly.

  2. Tap a specific picture to view the larger picture.

  3. Optional: Tap to edit the picture.
    Set Contrast| Tap Contrast to set the range of temperature for thermal analysis so as to filter out unnecessary colors on the picture.
    Auto
    The temperature range will be from the lowest temperature to the highest temperature on the original image.
    Manual
    Drag the red line on the temperature bar to set the temperature range.
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    Set Remark| Tap Remark to add a remark for the picture.
    View Device Information| Tap Device Info to view the device model and the device serial number.

  4. Optional: If you have set contrast or remark in the previous step, save the settings.
    – Tap Save → Save as to save it as a new picture.
    – Tap Save → Overwrite to overwrite the original picture.

5.2 Switch Thermal/Optical View for Captured Picture
You can switch the image mode among thermal mode, optical mode, PIP mode, and combined mode for the captured picture.
Enter the Picture and Video Management page according to one of the following methods.

  • On the home page of the Mobile Client, tap Picture & Video.
  • In the lower-left corner of the Live View page, tap the thumbnail of the captured picture or recorded video, tap the larger picture or the video again, and tap Enter Picture & Video.
    Note
    ○ After tapping the larger picture, you can tap to edit the picture according to the following steps.
    ○ You can tap to return to the Live View page quickly.
    On the Picture and Video Management page, tap and then tap to switch image mode.
    Table 6-1 Image Mode Descriptions Icon| Name| Description
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    | Thermal Mode| In thermal mode, the device displays thermal view.
    | PIP Mode| In PIP (Picture in Picture) mode, the device displays thermal view inside optical view.

Figure 6-1 PIP Mode

| Optical Mode| In optical mode, the device displays optical view.
| Combined Mode| In combined mode, the device displays the combined view of thermal channel and optical channel.

Figure 6-2 Combined Mode

5.3 Set Thermometry Parameters for Captured Picture
Before temperature measurement on a captured picture, you should set thermometry parameters such as emissivity and environment temperature. Inappropriate thermometry parameters will affect the accuracy of temperature measurement.
Enter the Picture and Video Management page first according to one of the following methods.

  • On the home page of the Mobile Client, tap Picture & Video.
  • In the lower-left corner of the Live View page, tap the thumbnail of the captured picture or recorded video, tap the larger picture or the video again, and tap Enter Picture & Video.
    Note
    ○ After tapping the larger picture, you can tap to edit the picture according to the following steps.
    ○ You can tap to return to the Live View page quickly.
    On the Picture and Video Management page, tap a picture and then tap to set thermometry parameters. After setting the parameters, you can tap Save to overwrite the original picture or save the picture as a new picture.

Emissivity
Set the value to the emissivity of the target material. The default value is 0.97.
Note
The emissivity of the surface of a material is its effectiveness in emitting energy as thermal radiation. See Common Material Emissivity Reference for emissivity of common materials.
Distance
Set the straight-line distance (unit: m) between the to-be-measured object and the device. The default value is 2 m.
Background Temp
Set the average temperature (unit: ° C) of the environment where the device locates in.
5.4 Measure Spot’s Temperature for Captured Picture
You can view the spot with the highest temperature, the spot with the lowest temperature, the center spot, as well as the temperature on any other spot on the captured picture.
Enter the Picture and Video Management page first according to one of the following methods.

  • On the home page of the Mobile Client, tap Picture & Video.
  • In the lower-left corner of the Live View page, tap the thumbnail of the captured picture or recorded video, tap the larger picture or the video again, and tap Enter Picture & Video.
    Note
    ○ After tapping the larger picture, you can tap to edit the picture according to the following steps.
    ○ You can tap to return to the Live View page quickly.

On the Picture and Video Management page, tap a picture, and then tap to show the toolbar for measuring temperature.
Center Spot
Display the center spot of the picture and its temperature on the picture.
Hot Spot
Display the spot with the highest temperature on the picture and the spot’s temperature.
Cold Spot
Display the spot with the lowest temperature on the picture and the spot’s temperature.
Custom
Display a movable spot and its temperature on the picture. You can drag the spot and its temperature will change accordingly.
Note
You can customize up to 3 spots for temperature measurement.
Note
You can tap Clear to clear all the spots on the picture.
5.5 Measure Frame’s Temperature for Captured Picture
You can set frames on the captured picture and the software can measure the highest temperature, lowest temperature, and average temperature in the frame.
Steps
Note
You can set up to 3 frames on the captured picture.

  1. Enter the Picture and Video Management page.
    – On the home page of the Mobile Client, tap Picture & Video.
    – In the lower-left corner of the Live View page, tap the thumbnail of the captured picture or recorded video, tap the larger picture or the video again, and tap Enter Picture & Video.
    Note
    ● After tapping the larger picture, you can tap to edit the picture according to the following steps.
    ● You can tap to return to the Live View page quickly.

  2. On the Picture and Video Management page, tap a picture, and then tap to enter the editing mode.

  3. Tap  on the toolbar to set a frame on the captured picture.

  4. Optional: Edit the frame.
    Move Frame| Drag the frame to move it.
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    Delete Frame| Tap Delete above the frame to delete it.
    Adjust Shape and
    Size| Drag a vertex of the frame to adjust the frame’s shape and size.
    You can also spread fingers apart and pinch them together inside the frame to adjust its shape and size.

  5. Tap areas outside of the frame on the picture to confirm the frame settings.
    The highest temperature, lowest temperature, and average temperature in the frame will be displayed. The blue point represents the spot with the lowest temperature, and the red point the spot with the highest temperature.HIKMICRO MINI 1 Smartphone Module - Figure
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5.6 Set Alarm Temperature for Captured Picture
Alarm temperatures are the threshold temperatures for highlighting the parts with temperature exceptions in a captured picture. The temperature exceptions occur when there are temperatures higher/lower than the threshold temperatures, or when there are temperatures within or beyond a temperature interval. The parts with temperature exceptions will be marked with different colors. The function can be used in various thermal analysis scenarios, such as detecting the ill livestock whose body temperature is abnormal during quarantine inspection.
Enter the Picture and Video Management page first according to one of the following methods.

  • On the home page of the Mobile Client, tap Picture & Video.
  • In the lower-left corner of the Live View page, tap the thumbnail of the captured picture or recorded video, tap the larger picture or the video again, and tap Enter Picture & Video.
    Note
    ○ After tapping the larger picture, you can tap to set the alarm temperature according to the following steps.
    ○ You can tap to return to the Live View page quickly.

On the Picture and Video Management page, tap a picture and then tap to set the alarm temperature. After setting the alarm temperature, you can tap Save to overwrite the original picture or save the picture as a new picture.
Temp Alarm
If the temperature of apart in the picture is higher than the configured one, the part will be displayed in red.
The settings can be used in scenarios such as determining if components running exceptions exist in power station.
Low Temp
If the temperature of a part in the picture is lower than the configured one, the part will be displayed in blue.
The settings can be used in scenarios such as determining if components running exceptions exist in power station.
Interval
If the temperature of a part in the picture is within the configured interval, the part will be displayed in yellow. The settings can be used in scenarios such as detecting humans or other homeothermic animals at night.
Insulation
The part in the picture with a temperature higher than the configured maximum temperature will be displayed in purple; Lower than the configured minimum temperature will be green. Within the configured temperature interval will be black.
The settings can be used in scenarios such as detecting livestock with abnormal body temperature during quarantine inspection.
5.7 Set Palettes for Captured Picture
The palette is the color scheme used to display a thermal image. You can select different palettes modes, such as White Hot and Ironbow, for the captured picture.
Enter the Picture and Video Management page first according to one of the following methods.

  • On the home page of the Mobile Client, tap Picture & Video.
  • In the lower-left corner of the Live View page, tap the thumbnail of the captured picture or recorded video, tap the larger picture or the video again, and tap Enter Picture & Video.
    Note
    ○ After tapping the larger picture, you can tap to edit the picture according to the following steps.
    ○ You can tap to return to the Live View page quickly.

On the Picture and Video Management page, tap a picture, and tap to enter the editing mode. You can tap and then select the palette mode. After setting palette mode, you can tap Save to overwrite the original picture or save the picture as a new picture.
White Hot
The hot part is light-colored in view.
Black Hot
The hot part is black-colored in view.
Rainbow
The target displays multiple colors, it’s suitable for scene without obvious temperature difference.
Ironbow
If the color is close to yellow, the temperature is high. If the color is close to purple, the temperature is low. In this mode, the target object’s outline is clear and the hotspot is easy to find. This mode is usually applied to the power industry.
Red Hot
The hot part is red-colored in view.
Fusion
The hot part is yellow-colored and the cold part is purple-colored in view.
Rain
The hot part in the image are colored, and the else is blue.
Ice Fire
The hot part is eye-catching red-colored in view, and the cold part is eye- catching blue-colored in view.
Green Hot
The hot part is green-colored.
Color
Colors are opposites in the color wheel with less contrast.
Sepia
The hot part is yellow-colored and the cold part is brown-colored.
Dark Blue
The cold part is blue-colored, the warm part is green-colored, and the hot part is white-colored.
5.8 Generate Report
You can analyze captured pictures and generate a report. In the report, you can view the visual image and the thermal image of a scene, thermometry parameters (e.g., emissivity and distance). You can also edit the report, save it to your phone, or share it to others.
Steps
Note
This function does not support analyzing videos.

  1. Enter the Picture and Video Management page.
    – On the home page of the Mobile Client, tap Picture & Video.
    – In the lower-left corner of the Live View page, tap the thumbnail of the captured picture or recorded video, tap the larger picture or the video again, and tap Enter Library.
    Note
    ● After tapping the thumbnail of the captured picture, you can skip step 2 and step 3 and tap to generate a report for the current picture according to the rest of steps.
    ● You can tap to return to the Live View page quickly.

  2. Tap to select pictures for analysis.
    Note
    Up to 16 pictures can be analyzed at a time.

  3. Tap .

  4. Enter the name and the description for the report, and tap Confirm to generate the report.

  5. Optional: On the Edit Report page, you can enter remarks in each page of the report.

  6. Tap Complete to preview the report in PDF format.
    Note
    Editing the report is not supported during the preview.

  7. Tap to share the report to others or save it to the phone.

5.9 View Videos
You can view the recorded video files and capture pictures.
Steps

  1. Enter the Picture and Video Management page.
    – On the home page of the Mobile Client, tap Picture & Video.
    – In the lower-left corner of the Live View page, tap the thumbnail of the captured picture or recorded video, tap the larger picture or the video again, and tap Enter Library.
    Note
    ● You can also view the latest recorded video by tapping the thumbnail.
    ● You can tap to return to the Live View page quickly.

  2. Tap a video file and tap to play the video file.

  3. Optional: Tap to pause.

5.10 Share Pictures and Videos
You can share the captured pictures and recorded (or clipped) video files to other applications such as Message and Twitter.
Steps

  1. Enter the Picture and Video Management page.
    – On the home page of the Mobile Client, tap Picture & Video.
    – In the lower-left corner of the Live View page, tap the thumbnail of the captured picture or recorded video, tap the larger picture or the video again, and tap Enter Library.
    Note
    ● After tapping the larger picture, you can tap to share the picture or the video to others.
    ● You can tap to return to the Live View page quickly.
    2. Share a specific picture or video, or share the pictures and video files in a batch.
    – Tap a specific picture or video and tap , and then select an application to share it to the selected application.
    – Tap and select pictures or video files, and then tap and select an application to share the pictures or video files to the selected application.

5.11 Delete Pictures and Videos
You can delete the pictures you captured or the videos you recorded.
Steps

  1. Enter the Picture and Video Management page.
    – On the home page of the Mobile Client, tap Picture & Video.
    – In the lower-left corner of the Live View page, tap the thumbnail of the captured picture or recorded video, tap the larger picture or the video again, and tap Enter Library.
    Note
    ● After tapping the larger picture, you can tap to delete the picture.
    ● You can tap to return to the Live View page quickly.

  2. Delete pictures and videos.
    – Select a specific picture or video and tap to delete the picture or video.
    – Tap and select pictures or videos, and then tap to delete the selected pictures and videos.

Chapter 6 Local Settings

You can configure local settings for the Mobile Client, including auto login settings, sending feedback, checking and updating software version, etc.
Tap on the Login page to enter the Settings page. You can configure or view the following parameters.
Clear Cache
Clear the caches (including the downloaded device upgrade package) of the Mobile Client.
Feedback

  • Tap Email Us to send us an email about any comments and suggestions for improving the Mobile Client. We are constantly working on ensuring the usability of the Mobile Client.
  • Tap Contact Us on Facebook to log in to Facebook and send us any comments and suggestions for improving this Mobile Client. We are constantly working on ensuring the usability of the Mobile Client.

About
View and update software version, view the Help for operation guidance, and view the Open Source License, and Software License Agreement.
Note
When there’s a new version available, a red dot will appear on About, you can tap About → Update Software Version and then tap Download on the pop-up window to download the upgrade package and update the software version.

A. Common Material Emissivity Reference

The following table shows the emissivity value of some common materials.
Table A-1 Common Material Emissivity

Material Emissivity
Human Skin 0.98
PCB 0.91
Cement Concrete 0.95
Ceramics 0.92
Rubber 0.95
Paint 0.93
Wood 0.85
Asphalt 0.96
Brick 0.95
Sand 0.9
Soil 0.92
Cotton 0.98
Cardboard 0.9
White Paper 0.9
Water 0.96

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