Difference between revisions of "Argus Mi-TIC-S Thermal Imaging Camera"

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The department uses the Argus Mi-TIC-S handheld [[Thermal Imaging Cameras]]. These cameras have larger screens, higher sensitivity, and more flexibility than the TICs built into the [[SCBA]].
The department uses the Argus Mi-TIC-S handheld [[Thermal Imaging Cameras]]. These cameras have larger screens, higher sensitivity, and more flexibility than the TICs built into the [[SCBA]].
[[File:Argus-mi-tic-s.jpg|thumb]]


== Features ==
== Features ==
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* 2 Hour Battery Life
* 2 Hour Battery Life
* Built-in Laser Pointer
* Built-in Laser Pointer
** Press and hold the center button.
** Auto-off after 10 seconds.
* Still image camera (up to 999 images)
* Still image camera (up to 999 images)


[[File:Argus-mi-tic-s.jpg|thumb]]
== TIC Operations ==
 
=== Power On ===
Press the right-most, green ON/OFF button.
 
=== Power Off ===
Press and hold the right-most, green ON/OFF button.
 
=== Return to NFPA Basic TIC Mode ===
Press the right-most, green ON/Off button. This is the standard mode that complies with NFPA1801 and is the mode that the unit is in when it powers on. One click returns you to this mode with standard color from any other TIC mode and from reviewing photos mode.
 
=== Laser Pointer ===
Press and hold the center button to turn on the laser pointer. The laser will shut off automatically after 10 seconds.
 
The laser pointer is useful for showing your crew where a source of heat is in the structure after you have located it with the TIC.


== TIC Operation Modes ==
=== TIC Operation Modes ===
For more details on these modes, see the user manual.
For more details on these modes, see the user manual.


=== FIRE ===
==== FIRE ====
Used for attack and rescue in large, fully developed fires.  
Used for attack and rescue in large, fully developed fires.  
[[File:MiTIC-Fire.png|none|thumb]]
[[File:MiTIC-Fire.png|none|thumb]]


=== OVERHAUL ===
==== OVERHAUL ====
Used for checking for hot spots after the fire is out.
Used for checking for hot spots after the fire is out.
[[File:MiTIC-Overhaul.png|none|thumb]]
[[File:MiTIC-Overhaul.png|none|thumb]]


=== SIZE UP ===
==== SIZE UP ====
Used to easily locate the fire from outside of a structure.
Used to easily locate the fire from outside of a structure.
[[File:MiTIC-Size-up.png|none|thumb]]
[[File:MiTIC-Size-up.png|none|thumb]]


=== INSPECTION ===
==== INSPECTION ====
Used for predictive maintenance to check equipment and buildings to help prevent fire.
Used for predictive maintenance to check equipment and buildings to help prevent fire.
[[File:MiTIC-Inspection.png|none|thumb]]
[[File:MiTIC-Inspection.png|none|thumb]]


=== WHITE HOT ===
==== WHITE HOT ====
Used for general search, with no colorization.
Used for general search, with no colorization.
[[File:MiTIC-White-Hot.png|none|thumb]]
[[File:MiTIC-White-Hot.png|none|thumb]]


=== MISSING PERSONS ===
==== MISSING PERSONS ====
Used for searching for people in landscapes, buildings or traffic accident scenes.
Used for searching for people in landscapes, buildings or traffic accident scenes.
[[File:MiTIC-Missing Persons.png|none|thumb]]
[[File:MiTIC-Missing Persons.png|none|thumb]]

Revision as of 01:02, 20 February 2023

The department uses the Argus Mi-TIC-S handheld Thermal Imaging Cameras. These cameras have larger screens, higher sensitivity, and more flexibility than the TICs built into the SCBA.

Argus-mi-tic-s.jpg

Features

  • 2 Hour Battery Life
  • Built-in Laser Pointer
  • Still image camera (up to 999 images)

TIC Operations

Power On

Press the right-most, green ON/OFF button.

Power Off

Press and hold the right-most, green ON/OFF button.

Return to NFPA Basic TIC Mode

Press the right-most, green ON/Off button. This is the standard mode that complies with NFPA1801 and is the mode that the unit is in when it powers on. One click returns you to this mode with standard color from any other TIC mode and from reviewing photos mode.

Laser Pointer

Press and hold the center button to turn on the laser pointer. The laser will shut off automatically after 10 seconds.

The laser pointer is useful for showing your crew where a source of heat is in the structure after you have located it with the TIC.

TIC Operation Modes

For more details on these modes, see the user manual.

FIRE

Used for attack and rescue in large, fully developed fires.

MiTIC-Fire.png

OVERHAUL

Used for checking for hot spots after the fire is out.

MiTIC-Overhaul.png

SIZE UP

Used to easily locate the fire from outside of a structure.

MiTIC-Size-up.png

INSPECTION

Used for predictive maintenance to check equipment and buildings to help prevent fire.

MiTIC-Inspection.png

WHITE HOT

Used for general search, with no colorization.

MiTIC-White-Hot.png

MISSING PERSONS

Used for searching for people in landscapes, buildings or traffic accident scenes.

MiTIC-Missing Persons.png

Camera Operations

Taking a Picture

To take a picture, press the left-most 'Camera' button. A picture is taken and you remain in TIC operations mode.

Viewing Pictures

To view an image press and hold the left-most 'Camera' button. Once in replay mode you can browse between pictures by using the left-most and center buttons.

Return to TIC Mode

Press the right-most, green 'ON/OFF' button to return to TIC operations.

Connecting To a Computer

When placed in its charging cradle, the TIC can be connected to a PC in order to transfer and delete photos. Photos may be taken during an incident, saved to a PC, and then attached to the incident report.

Maintenance Checks

  1. Check that the device is clean and appears undamaged. Clean as necessary.
  2. Power on the device.
  3. Replace battery if battery indicator is at or below 3/4.
  4. Cycle through each TIC mode and confirm that image is clear and heat sources appear as expected (people, computers, engines, etc).
  5. Take and review a photo.
  6. If there are less than 500 images remaining (as displayed on the screen) contact an officer to download and delete old images.
  7. Power off when complete.
  8. If equipped with a retractable tether check that the tether extends and retracts smoothly throughout its full range and supports the weight of the TIC.


Manual

Argus Mi-TIC Manual.pdf