I once had a Optris ThermaCam (160x120px) which is obviously a FLIR E-Series thermal camera. With the USB to mini-DIN cable it appeared as ethernet interface. The driver and everything is included in FLIR QuickReport 1.2 SP2. The software is a ISO-File for burning on a CD but can be opened with 7zip.
I uploaded it here:
https://files.catbox.moe/vnk1vr.001https://files.catbox.moe/hsbzxw.002Split in two zip files because of the file size limit, when the two files are in the same directory rename them to the same name (for example test.001 and test.002) and open the .001 file with 7zip.
You don't need quick report to access the images. Find the properties of the network adapter (FLIR USB Network Adapter) and search for the address of the DHCP server. Use this address to access the storage with the explorer (for me it was "\\192.168.65.66").
Attached images not directly relevant, but they are taken with the TermaCam. The one with the watermark is the original file from the camera, the other one is the export from FLIR tools.