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OPERATING MANUALCopyright 2005 ISG Thermal Systems USA, Inc.


WARNINGRead and understand all instructions prior to using this product.Any tampering and/or disassembly of the thermal imager willvoid all warranties and could cause equipment damage. Maintenanceand/or repairs beyond those described herin shall onlybe perfomed by an authorized ISG Service Center. Failure toobserve this information could result in death or serious injury.WARNINGThermal imaging is not a technology designed to replace currentfirefighting tactics. Thermal imaging is a tool that allows afirefighter to be more effective and make better decisions. Failureto observe this information could result in death or seriousinjury.


CONTENTSPageCOMPANY BACKGROUND................................................... 1AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTER ........................................ 2WARNINGS AND EXCLUSIONS ............................................ 21. Specifications ................................................................. 42. System Components ...................................................... 53. Batteries.......................................................................... 64. Operator Controls .......................................................... 85. Fitting Accessories and Adjusting for Use................... 96. The K-90TalismanXL in Firefighting Environments . 107. Cleaning and Maintenance ......................................... 108. Optional Accessories ................................................... 128.1 Digital Direct Temperature Measerment .................... 128.1.1 Emissivity ....................................................... 138.1.2 Typical Emissivity Values ................................ 148.2 Wireless Transmission ............................................. 158.3 Video Overlay ........................................................... 159. Warranty ......................................................................... 17


K-90 TalismanXL Operating ManualWARNING10. Repeated exposure to high temperature environments without adequate periodsfor the unit to self cool, may result in degradation, loss of the thermal image ordamage to the internal components. Be sure to allow adequate cool-down periodsbetween high temperature exposures.11. Exposure to high temperature environments for an extended period of time mayresult in degradation or loss of the thermal image. Be sure not to overexpose orheat saturate the equipment beyond the design tolerances of the system.12. The service life of the K-90 TalismanXL depends in part on how it is used and theenvironmental conditions in which it is used. Under heavy usage, or under extremeenvironmental conditions, the service life of the equipment may vary.13. Batteries supplied with the K-90 TalismanXL have been selected based on specificperformance values. Replacement batteries must be obtained ONLY from anAuthorized ISG Service Center.14 The K-90 TalismanXL incorporates special automatic electric temperature controlsystems. Run time on each battery may decrease slightly when used in coldtemperature environments.It is important to often test the equipment to ensure that equipment is functionalbefore entering a hostile environment. Always perform a visual check on theequipment to validate that it has not been damaged or degraded prior to use.15. Never use the K-90 TalismanXL as the sole source of navigation. If system failureoccurs, you may become disoriented or lost in a hostile environment which couldresult in death or serious injury.16. Failure to exit a hostile environment immediately on observation of the low batterywarning may result in system failure in a hostile environment which could resultin death or serious injury.17. The K-90 TalismanXL provides a thermal image in normal vision impairing conditions.The user could become distracted from safety precautions and protocols,leaving a partner or the communications range of the incident command structurewhich could result in death or serious injury.18. While every effort has been made to ensure that your K-90 TalismanXL is bothtough and reliable, the camera is a sophisticated electro-optical system that willfail if it is abused or exposed to environments beyond its design envelope.Failure to observe these warnings could result in death or serious injury.Copyright 2005 ISG Thermal Systems USA, Inc. 6


K-90 TalismanXL Operating Manual1. SPECIFICATIONSPhysical CharacteristicsWeight (nominal):4.1lbsDimensions:4.5” x 11.4” (including visor)Shell Material:GRPColor:YellowHandstrap Material:KevlarInfrared CharacteristicsDetector:Barium Strontium Titanate (BST) Solid StateSpectral Response:8μm to 14μmThermoelectric CoolerSensor Solid State Thermoelectric Processor,Auxiliary Blower, Chassis heat dissipaterDynamic Range:Automatic, variable, Dynamic Range ControlFocus Range:Automatic, 1.0m to infinityIR Protection Window:YesSensitivity (nominal):50mKField of View:59 DegreesElectrical CharacteristicsVideo Standard:NTSC, (American TV Standard Compatible)Controls:Power On/OffTransmitter On/Off (if fitted)Video Overlay (if fitted)Image Optimization:Automatic, No operator adjustment requiredSleep Mode:Not RequiredVideo Output:1.0 V, Terminated into 75 Ohms, BNCStart Up Time:


K-90 TalismanXL Operating Manual2. SYSTEM COMPONENTSYour K-90 TalismanXL comes complete with the following:ItemDescription1 K-90 TalismanXL Thermal Imaging Camera2 Carrying Case3 Battery Charger with Power Supply4 NiMH Batteries (2)5 AA Battery Pack6 Pistol Grip Handle7 Lanyard8 CD with Operating Manual in <strong>PDF</strong> formatIn the event that any of the above items are not supplied,please contact ISG.Pistol GripHandlePortablePowerSupplyK-90 TalismanXLThermal ImagerLanyard2 NiMHBatteries &AA AlkalinePackBatteryChargerPowerSupplyCopyright 2005 ISG Thermal Systems USA, Inc. 8


K-90 TalismanXL Operating Manual3. BATTERIES3.1 Charging the NiMH Rechargable BatteriesThe rechargeable batteries supplied with the K-90TalismanXL are shipped discharged. They must becharged prior to use. If immediate use is required,disposable AA batteries can be used in place of thesupplied rechargeables.For first time use, allow new batteries to remain inthe charger for approximately 14-16 hours afterthe L.E.D. has turned green.After the battery has been fully charged and removedfrom the charger, wait 15 seconds beforecharging another battery.• Do not expose the charger to water.• Do not place charger near any combustiblematerials while charging batteries.• Charge batteries in a well ventilated area.3.2 Inserting the Battery into the Camera1. Invert the unit and place on a clean, non-abrasivesurface. Release the battery cover bypushing the latch lock up and forward (towardthe lens).2. Unhook the battery latch and open the batterycompartment.3. Place the battery inside the battery compartmentso that the metal side mates with thecamera’s contact points.4. Slide the battery in place.5. Close the battery compartment cover. Push thelatch lock back (towards the back end of thecamera), then push it downward (applying pressure)to seal the battery compartment.Copyright 2005 ISG Thermal Systems USA, Inc. 9


K-90 TalismanXL Operating ManualCAUTIONNEVER allow battery terminals to short together. This will cause batteryfailure. Store in Pelican case with contact plate facing down. (Don’t placebatteries in pocket with keys/coins or loose in a bag, etc.)Failure to observe these instructions may result in minor or moderateinjury and / or equipment damage.3.3 AA Alkaline Battery ClipThe K-90 TalismanXL also comes equippedwith one AA style battery holder for using 10standard alkaline AA batteries in place of therechargeable ones.1. Open the AA battery holder by pushing thecover off the clip as shown.2. Insert the AA batteries into the clip. Make surethe polarity is correct.3.4 Low Battery IndicatorThe K-90 TalismanXL is equipped with an on-screen battery level indicator inthe form of 10 vertical bars that appear next to the word “battery” on-screen.The bars disappear as you use up battery capacity. The words “Low Battery”appear on the screen when 8-15 minutes of time is remaining. Battery levelsare transmitted to a remote monitor location using the Wireless TransmissionSystems.Copyright 2005 ISG Thermal Systems USA, Inc. 10


4. OPERATOR CONTROLSK-90 TalismanXL Operating ManualThe batteries left in an “in-service” thermal imager for extended periods oftime must incorporate a standard checking procedure to ensure the batteriesare fully charged when the unit is needed.4.1 Switching the Unit On/Off1. To turn the thermal imager on, press the red button on the bottom of thecamera.2. Notice that the green LED indicator light on the back of the thermalimager below the view finder will illuminate.3. Wait approximately 15 to 30 seconds (up to 60 seconds in very coldweather) for the infrared sensor electronics to stabilize.4. Once the thermal image appears on the screen, aim the thermal imagertowards an object.5. After approximately 1 minute of continuous use, a small white horizontalbar may be observed on the bottom left side of the viewfinder display.This is normal.6. To turn the thermal imager off, press the red button on the bottom of thecamera.On / Off SwitchCopyright 2005 ISG Thermal Systems USA, Inc. 11


K-90 TalismanXL Operating Manual5. FITTING ACCESSORIES AND ADJUSTING FOR USE5.1 Using the HandstrapsThe ISG K-90 TalismanXL thermalimager is equipped with two easy touse and adjustable “camcorder style”handstraps on either side of thecamera that fits firefighting gloves. Thehandstraps promote a secure grip onthe camera. The handstraps areadjustable at the buckle.1. To adjust, loosen the buckle on the handstrap to give it enough room toslide your hand between the handstrap and the camera. Take care not toover loosen the side straps to the extent that they offer no support.2. Slide your hand through the strap so that your fingers grab the side of thecase.5.2 Attaching the Pistol Grip HandleAll K-90 TalismanXL thermal imagers are also equipped with a detachablequick connect pistol grip handle.1. To install the pistol grip, match the two attachmentports on the camera with the male side ofthe attachments on the pistol grip. Slide thepistol grip into place. You should hear and feelthe pistol grip lock in. IMPORTANT: DO NOT usethe pistol grip unless you’ve determined youhave positively locked it in place.2. To unlatch the pistol grip, unlock the positivemechanism by sliding the lock tab and slide thepistol grip off the camera.NOTE: The pistol grip slides in either way to give theuser reversible options on how to orient the pistolgrip.5.3 Fast Attack Camera CradleWhen not in use, store the K-90 TalismanXLImager (and charger) in its carrying case or thecustomer made Fast Attack Camera Cradle. TheFast Attack can be mounted vertically or horizontallyfor ready access.Copyright 2005 ISG Thermal Systems USA, Inc. 12


K-90 TalismanXL Operating Manual6. THE K-90 TALISMANXL IN FIREFIGHTING ENVIRONMENTSThe K-90 TalismanXL camera is equipped with a BST thermal detector. Thesystem’s effective sensitivity is variable and is controlled by the main SATcontrols microprocessor. The K-90 TalismanXL is equipped with multipledigital saturation control systems that allow you to clearly image very largefires, as well as objects in ambient room temperature automaticlly.However, when panning in and out of a fire in a search and rescue application,be sure that you adequately look around the fire by panning in and out ofthe fire and letting the automatic SAT controls adjust so you see all the objectsin the immediate area of the fire, or behind (or in front of) the fire.The camera is IP67 waterproof rated and will withstand short term immersionin water of up to 3 feet.7. CLEANING AND MAINTAINING YOUR K-90 TALISMANXLFollowing use, the K-90 TalismanXL should always be cleaned and inspectedfor damage.1. Inspect all lenses for soot and dirt build-up. Clean if necessary.2. Normal “intended use” scratches on ISG’s high efficiency aspheric lensdo not degrade picture quality, however chips may affect lens transmission.Inspect IR lenses for chips.3. Inspect the ISG K-90 TalismanXL for structural, heat, and/or chemicaldamage.4. Inspect all battery contacts for damage.5. Inspect battery charger.6. Inspect all batteries and battery adapters for damage or leakage.7. Check all switches including the battery charger for proper indication thatsystems are running correctly.8. Inspect battery charger contact points for corrosion or damage.9. Make sure battery charger is charging. See Page 6 for rechargable batteryinstructions.10. Inspect all lenses for heat or chemical damage, cracks and breaks.11. Inspect the mechanical hardware to make sure no screws have loosenedand no o-rings or gaskets have come loose or have been misplaced.Copyright 2005 ISG Thermal Systems USA, Inc. 13


K-90 TalismanXL Operating ManualWARNINGFor best results in using the K-90 TalismanXL Thermal Imaging System,perform the maintenance instructions as listed before and after eachuse. Failure to follow these instructions could result in death, seriousinjury and/or equipment damage.WARNINGIn the event that damage is detected (ie. cracked or broken window orhousing), the imager should be IMMEDIATELY withdrawn from serviceand returned to an authorized service center for repair. Failure toobserve this warning could result in death or serious injury.CAUTIONThe thermal imager should be cleaned using warm soapy water and nonabrasivecleaners. Allow the thermal imager to dry before replacing in itscarrying case.It is recommended that the IR Window and Display are treated with antifogsolutions as used on SCBA/BA facemasks.To ensure long service life, it is recommended that the thermal imager andits accessories are stored in temperate environment (65 o F to 85 o F, moderatehumidity) at all times. Failure to observe these instructions may resultin minor or moderate injury and/or equipment damage.Copyright 2005 ISG Thermal Systems USA, Inc. 14


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K-90 TalismanXL Operating ManualWARNINGWhen looking at shiny objects such as chrome, unpainted aluminum,unpainted stainless steel, and other metals, the DDT temperature readingscan be significantly distorted. It should be noted that when viewinga fire scene, DDT is measuring the temperature of an object andNOT the air temperature. Failure to observe this warning could resultin death or serious injury.8.1.1 Emissivity and its Effects on DDTThe DDT provides the average relative (or “observed”) temperature of an object,or objects within the crosshairs. The relative temperature is displayed in numericalform in the upper right hand corner of the viewing screen.The accuracy of the relative temperature is affected by many factors, includingthe “emissivity” of the object. In short, an object’s emissivity is its ability to eitherabsorb or reflect heat energy. The better the characteristic to absorb heat (thehigher the emissive value), generally the more accurate the temperature reading.The DDT installed in the K-90 TalismanXL assumes an emissivity of 0.95. Thatis, for objects with emissivity of 0.95, the DDT will return temperature readingswith maximum accuracy. The value of .95 was chosen because most objectsfound in normal, traditional structural firefighting environments will have anemissivity value close to 0.95. This will give the firefighter the most accurateaverage temperature possible, under these conditions.However, when looking at shiny objects such as chrome, unpainted aluminum,unpainted stainless steel, and other metals, the DDT temperature readings canbe significantly distorted. (For painted objects, the emissivity of the paint, ratherthan the emissivity of the actual material should be considered.) When thetemperature of metal objects are being estimated using DDT, it is important tonote that painted metal objects generally return a much more accurate temperaturereadout than unpainted metals.The cross-tabulation in the tables following will give the user a general idea ofthe effective (real) temperature versus the observed temperature, given varyingemissivity levels. The higher the material’s emissivity, the more accurate theDDT reading will be.Copyright 2005 ISG Thermal Systems USA, Inc. 16


K-90 TalismanXL Operating Manual8.1.2 Typical Emissivity ValuesMATERIAL (METAL) EMISSIVITY MATERIAL (NON-METAL) EMISSIVITYAluminum Asbestos 0.95Un-oxidized 0.02 – 0.1 Asphalt 0.95Oxidized 0.2 – 0.4 Brick 0.90 – 0.98Roughened 0.1 – 0.3 Ceramic 0.95Brass Clay 0.95Burnished 0.3 Concrete 0.95Oxidized 0.5 Cloth 0.95Copper Glass (plate) 0.85Polished 0.03 Gravel 0.95Roughened 0.05 – 0.1 Ice 0.98Oxidized 0.4 – 0.8 Limestone 0.98Iron Paint 0.90 – 0.99Un-oxidized 0.05 – 0.2 Paper 0.95Oxidized 0.5 – 0.95 Plastics (opaque) 0.95Rusted 0.5 – 0.7 Rubber 0.95Steel Sand 0.90Cold-rolled 0.7 – 0.9 Snow 0.90Ground sheet 0.4 – 0.6 Soil 0.90 – 0.98Polished 0.1 Skin (human) 0.95 – 0.98Oxidized 0.7 – 0.9 Water 0.93Stainless 0.1 – 0.8 Wood (natural) 0.90 – 0.95ACTUAL VS. DISPLAYED TEMPERATURES FOR DIFFERING EMISSIVITYDisplayed Temperature, deg CTemperature of Surrounding, deg C 200 20 40 60 80 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 5000.1 20 138 209 267 317 428 529 624 717 809 899 989 10780.2 20 93 146 190 231 321 404 484 561 638 713 789 8630.3 -72 20 74 116 154 188 268 341 413 482 551 619 687 7550.4 -38 20 62 99 131 162 234 301 367 431 495 558 621 6840.5 -23 20 55 87 116 144 209 272 334 394 454 514 573 6320.6 -14 20 50 78 104 130 191 250 308 366 423 479 536 5920.7 -8 20 46 71 96 119 176 233 288 343 397 452 506 5600.8 -4 20 43 66 88 110 165 218 271 324 376 429 481 5330.9 -1 20 41 62 83 103 154 206 256 307 358 409 460 5101 1 20 39 58 78 97 146 195 244 293 342 392 441 490Copyright 2005 ISG Thermal Systems USA, Inc. 17


K-90 TalismanXL Operating Manual8.2 Wireless Transmission8.2.1 Connecting the Receiver to a Monitor1. Plug the AC wall adapter or the 12 volt carcord into the receiver.2. Connect one end of the 10 ft. antennacable to the antenna, the other end to thereceiver. The ends have different connectortypes and are not interchangeable.Video OverlayTransmit3. Connect the supplied video cable to the receiver (BNC jack) and thevideo monitor (TV). Be sure the video cable’s RCA connector it fitted tothe “Video IN” jack of the monitor.4. Plug the AC wall adapter into a suitable 120VAC wall outlet, or plug the12 volt car cord into a 12 Volt DC accessory jack (cigarette lighter). Thered LED should illuminate indicating power on.5. The video monitor/TV should have the proper input selected. IT WILLNOT BE CHANNEL 3 or 4, etc. Typically it is “LINE”, “LINE IN”, “AUX”, “L1”,“R1”, etc.6. Power up thermal imager and activate the video transmitter. Select theproper channel on the receiver and video should be displayed.NOTE: The video monitor typically used is a small TV or TV/VCR combination. Theunit must have an RCA type “Video IN” connector. It is not possible to adapt to anduse the “Cable” or “Antenna” input connector.8.3 Video OverlayThe Video Overlay system is an optional feature thatallows firefighters to obtain a standard video image ofthe scene, superimposed on the thermal image. Whena K-90 TalismanXL camera is equipped with VideoOverlay, there will be a button on the top of the camera.Press the button to activate the Video Overlay. Theeffect is a combination of a Thermal Image and aVideo Image display of the scene. Press the buttonagain to deactivate Video Overlay.Video Overlay OFFVideo Overlay is retrofittable to K-90 TalismanXLcameras at any time by calling ISG, and returning thecamera to the factory for upgrading.Video Overlay ONCopyright 2005 ISG Thermal Systems USA, Inc. 18


K-90 TalismanXL Operating Manual9. RETURN AUTHORIZATION (RA) PROCEDUREIn the event that your ISG Thermal Imager is in need of repair, the followingoutline will speed the process of your request.An RA Number MUST be issued for all products returned to ISG.To obtain a Return Authorization Number, contact your local Distributor or ISGThermal Systems directly at (877) SEE-FIRE or (678) 442-1234Once in the voice prompt, dial 4 for the RA department, to be issued an RANumber for your repair.Please have all of the following information readily available when calling.• Company Name• Physical Shipping Address• Primary Contact Person• Contact Telephone Number• Camera Serial Number (located inside battery compartment)• Detailed description of problemNote: Prior to returning the thermal imager, the device should be fullydecontaminated. Non-decontaminated units will not be serviced by ISG.When shipping the imager, place it inside its original carrying case. Thecarrying case should then be boxed and sealed apropriately .Mark shipping container clearly with the RA Number for proper processing.(Ie: Permanent Marker)All RA’s will be shipped directly to the Authorized Repair Center:ISG Thermal Systems USA,Inc.305 Petty Road, Suite BLawrenceville, GA 30043RA # XXXXNote: ISG will not be responsible for damages or losses incurred duringshipping.Copyright 2005 ISG Thermal Systems USA, Inc. 19


K-90 TalismanXL Operating ManualWARRANTYISG Thermal Systems USA, Inc. warrants the K-90 TalismanXL thermal imager to theoriginal owner to be free of defects in material and workmanship under intended useand service for one year from the date of purchase. ISG’s obligation under this warrantyis limited to the replacement or repair, at ISG’s option, of articles if returned toISG in Ge<strong>org</strong>ia, or an authorized distributor, with shipping charges prepaid by theowner, and which, upon inspection by ISG, shall prove to have been defective innormal, “intended use” and service. Maintenance and field replaceable items (batteries,battery chargers, AC/DC adaptors, straps, display covers and all accessories), ifdefective, are covered under warranty for a ninety (90) day period.This warranty does not apply to equipment malfunction or damage resulting fromaccident, alteration, misuse, or nonintended abuse of the equipment including, butnot limited to, power surges, over exposure to heat, defective power supply, abnormalwear and tear or other perils outside the design tolerances of the system. In addition,this warranty does not apply to elastomer or rubber components since they can beadversely affected by undue exposure to heat, sun, water, ozone, or other deteriorativeelements. The decision as to what constitutes normal use shall be made solely byISG.To maintain this warranty, the purchaser must perform maintenance and inspectionsas prescribed in the operation and maintenance manual which shall include promptreplacement or repair of defective parts.This warranty is expressed in lieu of all other warranties, expressed or implied, andall other obligations and liabilities on ISG’s part. ISG neither assumes nor authorizesany other firm or person to assume on ISG’s behalf any liability in any way connectedto the sale of ISG Products.PLEASE RETURN THE BOTTOM PORTION OF THIS PAGE VIA MAIL, OR FAX TO:WARRANTY SHEET FOR ISG K-90 TalismanXLISG Thermal Systems USA, Inc., 305 Petty Road, Lawrenceville, GA 30043Fax Number (678) 442-1295NAME OF DEPARTMENT:PHYSICAL ADDRESS:CITY / STATE / ZIP:__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________PHONE: (_______) ___________________________ALTERNATE PHONE: (_______) ___________________________FAX: (_______) ___________________________SERIAL NUMBER:______________________Copyright 2005 ISG Thermal Systems USA, Inc. 20

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