About the product – Golight HELIOS Thermal Imaging Camera User Manual

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Do not use abrasive materials, such as paper or scrub brushes as this will

possibly damage the window by scratching it . Only clean the window when

you can visually see contamination on the surface .

Temperature

The Helios camera has an operating temperature range of -40˚C to 80˚C .

Choose an installation location so that the Helios is not subject to temperature

extremes that exceed this range .

Maintenance

If you have problems, do not attempt to repair the Helios unit yourself . The

Helios camera is a water-tight, sealed unit and can not be opened or serviced

in the field . Consult your installation dealer or manufacturer .

If the camera will not produce an image, check the video connection at the

camera and at your display . If the connectors appear to be properly engaged

but the camera still does not produce an image, have an authorized service

representative make the appropriate repairs .

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Heater Element

The Helios has a built-in heating element to stabilize the window and prevent

ice build-up in cold weather conditions . The heating element is automatically

turned on when the temperature of the window falls below 4˚C and is turned

off when the temperature reaches 6˚C .

Automatic Shutter

The Helios incorporates an automatic image correction feature via the in-

ternal calibration shutter . This shutter will activate every 2 minutes or more

frequently during initial start up and large environmental temperature chang-

es . During this function, the image will be “frozen” for approximately half

a second . The frozen image will display a small white box in the left middle

portion of the image during this calibration .

In Case of Difficulty

The Helios comes with a 12 month limited warranty from the date of purchase . DO

NOT OPEN, MODIFY, or ALTER the Helios unit or accessories . Doing so will void any

warranty and may cause system malfunction, loss of performance, fire, or bodily harm .

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