
KT-120M –USER MANUAL
5 Menu, settings, functions
Press to enter setting menu. Using buttons highlight items. Enter them and
change their value using . Go back using . Following items are available:
Gallery –go to images list,
TempRange –display temperature measurement range,
TempMode –temperature measurement mode: single/fast (analysis aria: face/full),
AlarmTemp –hi/low temperature alarm: setting threshold value,
TempUnit –ºC or ºF,
AutoShut –disabled or 1, 5, 10, 15 min,
ScreenBright –low/medium/high,
DateTime,
Language,
Reset –use buttons to select items,
Format SD –use buttons to select items,
Camera info.
6 Power supply, battery charging
The camera is powered by an internal rechargeable battery. It may be also powered using the AC
adapter.
In order to charge a KT camera, just plug in the AC adapter to the camera microUSB socket when it
is switched off. Charging does not take place during operation of the camera.
If the camera is to be inactive for a long time, it is recommended to recharge the rechargeable battery
every 3 months.
6.1 General rules for using Li-Ion rechargeable batteries
Store the half-charged battery pack in a dry, cool and well ventilated place and protect them from
direct sunlight. The battery pack may be damaged if stored when fully discharged. The ambient
temperature for prolonged storage should be maintained within the range of 5°C…25°C.
Charge the batteries in a cool, well-ventilated place at a temperature of 10°C ... 28°C. Modern
fast chargers detect both too low and too high temperature of rechargeable batteries and react to
the situation adequately. When the temperature is too low, charging should be prevented as it
may irreparably damage the batteries. The increase in temperature of the battery pack may
cause electrolyte leakage and even its ignition or explosion.
Do not exceed the charging current, as it may result in ignition or "swelling" of the battery pack.
"Swollen" battery pack must not be used.
Do not charge or use the batteries in extreme temperatures. Extreme temperatures reduce the
lifetime of rechargeable batteries. Always observe the rated operating temperature. Do not dis-
pose the battery pack into fire.
Li-Ion cells are sensitive to mechanical damage. This kind of damage may cause their permanent
damage and thus –ignition or explosion.
Any interference in the structure of Li-ion battery pack may cause its damage. This may result in
the ignition or explosion.
A short-circuit of the battery poles "+" and "-" may permanently damage the battery pack or even
cause its fire or explosion.