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7 Operation

7.2 Turning on and turning off the camera


• Push the button to turn on the camera.
• Push and hold the button for less than 5 seconds to put the camera in standby
mode. The camera then automatically turns off after 48 hours.
• Push and hold the button for more than 10 seconds to turn off the camera.

7.3 Saving an image


7.3.1 General
You can save multiple images to the internal camera memory.

7.3.2 Image capacity


Approximately 500 images can be saved to the internal camera memory.

7.3.3 Naming convention


The naming convention for images is FLIRxxxx.jpg, where xxxx is a unique counter.

7.3.4 Procedure
Follow this procedure:
1. To save an image, pull the trigger.

7.4 Recalling an image


7.4.1 General
When you save an image, it is stored in the internal camera memory. To display the im-
age again, you can recall it from the internal camera memory.

7.4.2 Procedure
Follow this procedure:

1. Push the Archive button .


2. Push the navigation pad left/right or up/down to select the image you want to view.
3. Push the center of the navigation pad. This displays the selected image.
4. To return to live mode, push the Cancel button repeatedly or push the Archive
button .

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7.5 Deleting an image


7.5.1 General
You can delete one or more images from the internal camera memory.

7.5.2 Procedure
Follow this procedure:

1. Push the Archive button .


2. Push the navigation pad left/right or up/down to select the image you want to view.
3. Push the center of the navigation pad. This displays the selected image.
4. Push the center of the navigation pad. This displays a toolbar.
5. On the toolbar, select Delete .

7.6 Deleting all images


7.6.1 General
You can delete all images from the internal camera memory.

7.6.2 Procedure
Follow this procedure:
1. Push the center of the navigation pad. This displays a toolbar.
2. On the toolbar, select Settings . This displays a dialog box.
3. In the dialog box, select Device settings. This displays a dialog box.
4. In the dialog box, select Reset options. This displays a dialog box.
5. In the dialog box, select Delete all saved images.

7.7 Measuring a temperature using a


spotmeter
7.7.1 General
You can measure a temperature using a spotmeter. This will display the temperature at
the position of the spotmeter on the screen.

7.7.2 Procedure
Follow this procedure:
1. Push the center of the navigation pad. This displays a toolbar.
2. On the toolbar, select Measurement . This displays a toolbar.
3. On the toolbar, select Center spot .
The temperature at the position of the spotmeter will now be displayed in the top left
corner of the screen.

7.8 Measuring the hottest temperature within


an area
7.8.1 General
You can measure the hottest temperature within an area. This displays a moving spot-
meter that indicates the hottest temperature.

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7.8.2 Procedure
Follow this procedure:
1. Push the center of the navigation pad. This displays a toolbar.
2. On the toolbar, select Measurement . This displays a toolbar.
3. On the toolbar, select Hot spot .

7.9 Measuring the coldest temperature within


an area
7.9.1 General
You can measure the coldest temperature within an area. This displays a moving spot-
meter that indicates the coldest temperature.

7.9.2 Procedure
Follow this procedure:
1. Push the center of the navigation pad. This displays a toolbar.
2. On the toolbar, select Measurement . This displays a toolbar.
3. On the toolbar, select Cold spot .

7.10 Hiding measurement tools


7.10.1 Procedure
Follow this procedure:
1. Push the center of the navigation pad. This displays a toolbar.
2. On the toolbar, select Measurement . This displays a toolbar.
3. On the toolbar, select No measurements .

7.11 Changing the color palette


7.11.1 General
You can change the color palette that the camera uses to display different temperatures.
A different palette can make it easier to analyze an image.

7.11.2 Procedure
Follow this procedure:
1. Push the center of the navigation pad. This displays a toolbar.
2. On the toolbar, select Color . This displays a toolbar.
3. On the toolbar, select a new color palette.

7.12 Working with color alarms


7.12.1 General
By using color alarms (isotherms), anomalies can easily be discovered in an infrared im-
age. The isotherm command applies a contrasting color to all pixels with a temperature
above or below the specified temperature level.

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7.12.2 Image examples


This table explains the different color alarms (isotherms).

Color alarm Image

Below alarm

Above alarm

7.12.3 Procedure
Follow this procedure:
1. Push the center of the navigation pad. This displays a toolbar.
2. On the toolbar, select Color . This displays a toolbar.
3. On the toolbar, select the type of alarm:

• Below alarm .
• Above alarm .
4. Push the center of the navigation pad. The threshold temperature is displayed at the
bottom of the screen.
5. To change the threshold temperature, push the navigation pad up/down.

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