<aside>
đ Applicable Models:
<aside>
đ§ **Borrower Guide for Bosch GTC 400C coming soon!
</aside>

Whatâs included
- Thermal Camera
- USB C Cable
- Carry Case
Get started
<aside>
âźď¸ The Laser is Dangerous
- Do not point the laser beam at a person or animal and do not stare into it or its reflection - it can blind someone or cause accidents.
- If the laser radiation hits your eye - close your eyes and immediately turn away from the beam.
</aside>
<aside>
đĽ Do not attempt to measure a temperature greater than 300°C as the camera doesnât include a high temperature filter so this cause damage the sensor.
</aside>
How to Use
- Turning On - Simply long press the On/Off Button in the centre of the controls until the screen turns on. The FLIR icon will appear for a moment before the thermal image appears.
- Turning Off - Simply long press the On/Off Button in the centre of the controls until the screen turns off.
- Laser Pointer - Press the Laser Button on the left of the controls to accurately target a spot for a temperate measurement. Youâll see the laserâs round measurement spot appear on the object the camera is pointing towards.
- Taking Photos - Use the trigger button on the rear to capture an image. Images will be saved on the devices internal memory. To view a stored image press the power button once to bring up the menu and select âGalleryâ.
- Charging - Charge the Thermal Camera up using the USB C cable provided with a USB adaptor (USB Adaptor included)
- Adjusting Settings in the Menus - When the camera is on press the On/Off Button to access the menu options. From here you can navigate to âImage Modesâ to see the visible image display, then âColourâ to change the colour pallet representing the temperate (âIronâ by default), as well as enabling the LED light and change the temperature units and so so.
- Downloading Photos - Use the USB C cable provided to connect the Thermal Camera directly to a computer. The camera should power on automatically and the cameras name âFLIR TG165-Xâ will appear in your devices with a folder within called DCIM containing your photos. Be sure to delete your photos after you have saved them so the storage is clear for the next borrower.
Interpreting the Thermal Image