"Thermal Scan" application mode:
Low temperatures: shades of dark gray
High temperatures: shades of light gray
Temperatures above the set threshold: displayed in color
according to the color scale.
"Outdoor" application mode:
Temperatures between 0 °C (32 °F) and 40 °C (104 °F) are
displayed in grayscale with a high contrast:
Low temperatures: shades of light gray
High temperatures: shades of dark gray
Temperatures above 100 °C (212 °F): displayed in color according
to the color scale.
"Hazmat" application mode:
The thermal image is displayed in shades of color, where dark
colors indicate low temperatures and light colors indicate high
temperatures. There is no color scale.
"Scan PLUS" application mode:
Image of the optical camera only.
Temperatures above the set threshold: displayed in color
according to the color scale.
"Visual" application mode:
Image of the optical camera only.
"Custom 1" application mode:
The colors are assigned according to the user settings in the PC
software.
Dräger UCF 6000, UCF 7000, UCF 8000, UCF 9000
2.4
Intended use
The thermal imaging cameras are devices to support users in search
and rescue operations and firefighting if visibility is impaired due to
poor lighting conditions or smoke.
The following are possible uses:
Finding and rescuing people
Assessments of the situation and keeping fire watch
Assessments of the fire area
Locating the fire source
Identifying hot areas
Identifying potential flashover situations
Locating entry, exit and ventilation points
Accidents with hazardous substances
Large-scale, forest and bush fires
Monitoring tasks
Training
The Dräger UCF 7000, UCF 8000, and UCF 9000 thermal imaging
cameras are suitable for use in explosion-hazard areas (see
Chapter 2.6.1 on Page 38).
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