NOYAFA NF-583/586 Mobile Phone Infrared Thermal Imager Instruction Manual
- June 3, 2024
- NOYAFA
Table of Contents
- NOYAFA NF-583/586 Mobile Phone Infrared Thermal Imager
- Product Overview
- Product Characteristics
- Product Specifications
- Appearance and Equipment Connection
- APP Function Introduction
- Precautions for Use and Maintenance
- Packing List
- Appendix
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
NOYAFA NF-583/586 Mobile Phone Infrared Thermal Imager
Product Overview
NF-583/586 mobile phone infrared thermal imager is a portable infrared thermal imaging analyzer with high precision and quick response, which adopts an industrial-grade infrared detector with small pixel spacing and high- resolution ratio, and is equipped with a 3.2mm lens. The product is lightweight and portable and can be used directly when plugged in. With the customized professional thermal image analysis APP, it can be connected to a mobile phone to carry out infrared imaging of the target object, making it possible to perform multi-mode professional thermal image analysis anytime and anywhere.
Product Characteristics
- It has high-quality optical lens and high-resolution detector, with excellent imaging effect;
- It is lightweight and portable, and can be used with a mobile APP to perform professional thermal imaging analysis anytime and anywhere;
- It has a wide temperature measurement range: -15℃ – 600℃;
- It supports high-temperature alarm and customized alarm threshold;
- It supports the display of user-defined temperature range screen, and has many use scenarios for the display of high-temperature regions;
- It supports high and low temperature tracking;
- It supports adding points, lines and rectangular boxes for regional temperature measurement, with lines and rectangular boxes supporting high and low temperature tracking and high-temperature alarm;
- It has an aluminum alloy shell, which is firm and durable.
Product Specifications
Infrared thermal imaging
Model| NF-583| NF-586
Detector resolution| 160×120| 256×192
FOV| 35°x 27°| 56°x 42°
Spectral range| 8-14 μm
Frame rate| 25Hz
NETD| <50mK @25℃
Lens| 3.2mm
Temperature
measurement range
| ****
-15℃~600℃
Temperature measurement
accuracy
| ****
± 2 °C or ± 2% of reading
Temperature
measurement
| Highest, lowest, central point and area temperature
measurement are supported
Color palette| 6
General items
Language| English
Working
temperature
| ****
-10°C – 75°C
Storage
temperature
| ****
– 45°C – 85°C
IP rating| IP54
Dimensions| 34mm x 26.5mm x 15mm
19g
Net weight
Appearance and Equipment Connection
Hardware Appearance and Part Name
APP Function Introduction
APP Download and Installation
Scan the QR code on the right for download and installation. Note: OTG
connection is required to be enabled in the mobile phone settings to run the
APP normally (because its location varies from phone to phone, you can search
for OTG in the settings)
Interface Introduction
Connect NF-583/586 to an Android phone and run APP, and you can see the
interface as shown in Figure 5-1: Figure 5-1 0-1
①| Setting| Provide App interface and parameter setting of
infrared thermal imaging camera
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②| About| Some information about the App
③| Reset| Reset all kinds of information in the screen and
restore it to the state at startup
④| Photo Taking| Take photos and store them in an album
⑤| Video Recording| Make a video recording and store it in an album
⑥| Album| Store photos and videos
⑦| Infrared thermal
imaging
| Display infrared thermal imaging
⑧
|
Temperature color bar
| Display the maximum temperature and minimum temperature in the current screen with
different color block bars
⑨| Color palette| Different color palette can be switched to change
the color of the video
⑩| Regional Temperature
Measurement
| Points, lines and boxes can be added to measure
temperature in different regions
⑪
|
Temperature Tracking
| The current maximum temperature, minimum temperature and center point temperature in the
screen can be tracked
⑫
|
Rectangle Temperature Measurement
| The current temperature in all rectangular boxes can be highlighted. If the current screen does not have a rectangle, one will be added
automatically
⑬
| High Temperature Alarm| The high temperature alarm threshold can be set. If the temperature in the video exceeds the threshold value,
a sound and screen alarm will be issued
⑭
| Highlighted High-
temperature Regions
| The maximum-temperature region in the screen
can be displayed
Function Introduction
Setting
Click the [Settings] button to pop up the settings panel as shown in Figure
5-2.
Figure 5-2 0-2 See Table 2 for the description of each setting item in the
panel. Table 2 2
General items
Language| English
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Temperature unit
| The temperature units can be set, with Celsius (°C),
Fahrenheit (°F) and Kelvin (K) supported
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Sound recording
| Whether to record sound can be chosen when recording
video.
Parameter
__
Emissivity
| Emissivity parameter values shall be filled in according
to the measured target
__
Humidity (%)
| Parameter values shall be filled in according to the
humidity of the test environment
__
Correction (℃)
| Correction parameters shall be filled in according to the
temperature measurement deviation
Reflection
temperature (℃)
| Parameter values shall be filled in according to the
reflection temperature of the test environment
Ambient
temperature (℃)
| Parameter values shall be filled in according to the
temperature of the test environment
About
As shown in Figure 5-3. Figure 5-3 0-3
Interface Reset
The interface reset button is used to reset the APP interface and APP settings
and restore the APP to its default state at startup.
Photo Taking
Click the [Photo Taking] button to take the current infrared screen and save
it automatically. The photo button will remain red for one second and the heat
map window will have an animation that is drawn into the album when the photo
is successfully taken.
Video Recording
Click the [Video Recording] button to record a video. When the [Video
Recording] button is clicked, the button will turn red accordingly, and the
recording time will be displayed correspondingly in the lower left corner of
the video window at the same time. Click the [Video Recording] button again to
stop video recording.
Album
All photos and videos taken by the APP can be conveniently viewed by clicking [Gallery]. The interface of the gallery is shown in Figure 5-7, with all files arranged in chronological descending order.
① | Album | Photos and video files are displayed at the same time |
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② | Photo | Only photo files are displayed |
③ | Video | Only video files are displayed, with the video duration in the |
preview image
④
| Trash
can
|
Files are selected and then deleted
Color Palette
There are 6 display modes on the color palette, as shown in Figure 5-8. Figure
5-8 0-8
Iron red
|
| In the high-temperature region, red has a large proportion, which is suitable for detecting the scenario where the high-temperature region occupies the main
proportion
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White heat
| | The high-temperature section adopts white, and the full screen mainly adopts black-and-white transition, which is suitable for users of black-and- white
traditional mode
Black heat
| | The high-temperature section adopts black, and the full screen mainly adopts black-and-white transition, which is suitable for users of black-and- white
traditional mode
Rainbo w
|
| Red is used for displaying the maximum temperature, yellow is used for displaying the medium temperature, and blue and black are used for displaying the low temperature, which is suitable for scenarios with
distinct colors of high and low temperature
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Red heat
|
| The main colors are red and black, and from the minimum temperature to the maximum temperature, the black, white and red transition mode is adopted, which is suitable for scenarios focusing on the high
temperature state
Cold blue
| |
Blue is used to mark the colder regions, which is more suitable for observing low-temperature target objects
By adjusting the color palette bar on the right side of the screen, the
temperature range can be adjusted to make the regions that need to be observed
more obvious. Regional Temperature
Measurement
Click the [Regional Temperature Measurement] button on the right, and the
following interface will pop up, allowing the temperature measurement of
points, lines and rectangular boxes to be added to the video, in which the
lines and rectangular boxes will display the real-time maximum temperature and
minimum temperature of the region. By long pressing each new region, the trash
can icon will pop up for deletion.
Temperature Tracking
Click the temperature tracking button on the right to enable or disable the
measurement of the maximum temperature, minimum temperature and center point
temperature in the real-time screen. Red is the maximum temperature, blue is
the minimum temperature, and yellow is the center point temperature. Click to
turn on temperature tracking, and click again to turn it off.
Rectangle Temperature Measurement
The current temperature in all rectangular boxes can be highlighted. If there is no rectangular box on the current screen, a rectangular box will be automatically added in the default position. By long pressing the rectangular box, its size can be adjusted and its position can be dragged, and by clicking the delete icon next to it, the rectangular box can be deleted.
High-Temperature Alarm
Click the switch icon of [High-temperature Alarm], and a window for setting the high-temperature alarm threshold value pops up on the interface, as shown in the figure below When the maximum temperature value in the screen is higher than the alarm threshold value (in the regional temperature measurement mode, the temperature in the region is taken as the benchmark, except point measurement), the system will sound an alarm, and the video screen will flash a red alarm.
Highlighted High-temperature Regions
In this mode, the high temperature region is displayed on the current color board, and the other regions are displayed as white heat, and the temperature range can be adjusted by the slider on the right side of the color board bar. The analysis mode of highlighted high-temperature regions facilitates most application scenarios that focus solely on temperature values of high- temperature regions.
Precautions for Use and Maintenance
- It is forbidden to use alcohol, detergent and other organic cleaners to clean the lens. It is recommended to wipe the lens with soft objects dipped in water.
- Do not let sunlight, laser and other strong light sources directly illuminate the lens, otherwise the thermal imager will suffer irreparable physical damage.
Packing List
Name | Quantity |
---|---|
NF-583/586 host | 1 set |
Lens cleaning cloth | 1 pcs |
Cloth bag | 1 pcs |
Instruction manual | 1 pcs |
Appendix
Table of Reflectivity of Common Materials
Material | Emissivity | Material | Emissivity |
---|---|---|---|
Asphalt | 0.90 to 0.98 | Cloth (black) | 0.98 |
Concrete | 0.94 | Skin (human body) | 0.98 |
Cement | 0.96 | Leather | 0.75 to 0.80 |
Sand | 0.9 | Charcoal (powder) | 0.96 |
Soil | 0.92 to 0.96 | Paint | 0.80 to 0.95 |
Water | 0.92 to 0.96 | Paint (matte) | 0.97 |
Ice | 0.96 to 0.98 | Rubber (black) | 0.94 |
Snow | 0.83 | Plastic | 0.85 to 0.95 |
Glass | 0.90 to 0.95 | Wood | 0.9 |
Pottery | 0.90 to 0.94 | Paper | 0.70 to 0.94 |
Marble | 0.94 | Chromium oxide | 0.81 |
Plaster | 0.80 to 0.90 | Copper oxide | 0.78 |
Mortar | 0.89 to 0.91 | Ferric oxide | 0.78 to 0.82 |
Brick | 0.93 to 0.96 | Textile | 0.9 |
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