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... Fluke authorized service center to obtain return authorization information, then send the product to that service center, with its functional specifications for 90 days. Fluke's warranty obligation is limited, at Fluke's option, to refund of the purchase price, free of charge repair, or replacement of a defective product which , in transit. If Fluke determines that software will be error free or operate without interruption. Parts, product repairs, and services...
... Fluke authorized service center to obtain return authorization information, then send the product to that service center, with its functional specifications for 90 days. Fluke's warranty obligation is limited, at Fluke's option, to refund of the purchase price, free of charge repair, or replacement of a defective product which , in transit. If Fluke determines that software will be error free or operate without interruption. Parts, product repairs, and services...
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... Contacting Fluke 1-2 Safety Information 1-2 Standard Accessories 1-4 Charge and Insert Battery 1-6 Power Camera On 1-7 Insert Memory Card 1-8 Focus...1-8 Set Temperature Level and Span 1-9 Set IR-Fusion® Blend Level 1-9 Capturing an Image 1-10 SmartView Software for Your PC 1-11 2 Camera Overview 2-1 Introduction 2-1 Camera Parts 2-2 Camera Display Screen 2-6 Programming Function Buttons 2-10 Using Display Screen Menus 2-12 Inserting and Removing Memory Card 2-13 3 Basic Operation 3-1 Acquiring and Reviewing Images 3-1 Scan Target 3-1 Pause/Save Image 3-1 View Saved...
... Contacting Fluke 1-2 Safety Information 1-2 Standard Accessories 1-4 Charge and Insert Battery 1-6 Power Camera On 1-7 Insert Memory Card 1-8 Focus...1-8 Set Temperature Level and Span 1-9 Set IR-Fusion® Blend Level 1-9 Capturing an Image 1-10 SmartView Software for Your PC 1-11 2 Camera Overview 2-1 Introduction 2-1 Camera Parts 2-2 Camera Display Screen 2-6 Programming Function Buttons 2-10 Using Display Screen Menus 2-12 Inserting and Removing Memory Card 2-13 3 Basic Operation 3-1 Acquiring and Reviewing Images 3-1 Scan Target 3-1 Pause/Save Image 3-1 View Saved...
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... Level 5-3 Using Full Screen or Picture-in-Picture View 5-4 Adjusting Brightness and Color Controls 5-4 Using Torch Control 5-5 Using Visible Light Flash 5-5 Recording Visible Light Images 5-6 Using Laser Pointer 5-7 Using Thumbnail Browser 5-7 Using Color Alarms 5-8 Using Menu to Adjust Color Alarm Ranges 5-8 Using Palette Bar to Adjust Color Alarm Ranges 5-9 6 Camera Setup 6-1 Adjusting Display Screen Brightness 6-1 Hiding Display Screen Task Bar 6-2 Hiding Display Screen Color Palette 6-2 Setting Temperature Units 6-3 Setting Temperature Calibration Range 6-3 Changing Lens...
... Level 5-3 Using Full Screen or Picture-in-Picture View 5-4 Adjusting Brightness and Color Controls 5-4 Using Torch Control 5-5 Using Visible Light Flash 5-5 Recording Visible Light Images 5-6 Using Laser Pointer 5-7 Using Thumbnail Browser 5-7 Using Color Alarms 5-8 Using Menu to Adjust Color Alarm Ranges 5-8 Using Palette Bar to Adjust Color Alarm Ranges 5-9 6 Camera Setup 6-1 Adjusting Display Screen Brightness 6-1 Hiding Display Screen Task Bar 6-2 Hiding Display Screen Color Palette 6-2 Setting Temperature Units 6-3 Setting Temperature Calibration Range 6-3 Changing Lens...
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Standard Accessories 1-5 1-2. Turning the Power On and Off 1-7 1-4. Setting the Level and Span 1-9 1-7. Camera Bottom View 2-3 2-4. Inserting and Removing a Memory Card 2-13 5-1. Inserting a Memory Card 1-8 1-5. Camera Display Screen--Example 1 2-6 2-5. Camera Display Screen--Example 2 2-7 2-6. Focusing the Camera 1-8 1-6. Camera Front and Top View 2-3 2-3. List of Figures Figure Title Page 1-1. Inserting the Battery 1-7 1-3. Setting the IR-Fusion® Blend Level 1-10 1-8. Camera Display Screen--Example 3 2-7 2-7. Aligning the 20-mm Lens 5-2 vii ...
Standard Accessories 1-5 1-2. Turning the Power On and Off 1-7 1-4. Setting the Level and Span 1-9 1-7. Camera Bottom View 2-3 2-4. Inserting and Removing a Memory Card 2-13 5-1. Inserting a Memory Card 1-8 1-5. Camera Display Screen--Example 1 2-6 2-5. Camera Display Screen--Example 2 2-7 2-6. Focusing the Camera 1-8 1-6. Camera Front and Top View 2-3 2-3. List of Figures Figure Title Page 1-1. Inserting the Battery 1-7 1-3. Setting the IR-Fusion® Blend Level 1-10 1-8. Camera Display Screen--Example 3 2-7 2-7. Aligning the 20-mm Lens 5-2 vii ...
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... Strap H Video Cable I AC Power Supply J Battery Charger K Compact Flash Memory Card L Two Rechargeable Batteries M Multifunction Memory Card Reader with USB Adapter N Getting Started Guide O SmartView® Software CD (includes SmartView Users Manual) P FlexCam Documentation CD (Users Manuals) Charge and Insert Battery Charge the batteries for 3 hours before use the auxiliary AC power supply to connect the camera to a working AC outlet until at least one of the batteries is fully charged when the green LED light on the...
... Strap H Video Cable I AC Power Supply J Battery Charger K Compact Flash Memory Card L Two Rechargeable Batteries M Multifunction Memory Card Reader with USB Adapter N Getting Started Guide O SmartView® Software CD (includes SmartView Users Manual) P FlexCam Documentation CD (Users Manuals) Charge and Insert Battery Charge the batteries for 3 hours before use the auxiliary AC power supply to connect the camera to a working AC outlet until at least one of the batteries is fully charged when the green LED light on the...
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... enabled at the same time. Trigger button - R Video port - RCA video jack used to accept a setting change (i.e., OK click), close a menu page, and to return to a TV or video monitor. T Hand strap - Pins for CompactFlash memory card. O Visible light lens - P Laser - Also Q used to connect camera to scan target mode. S CompactFlash memory card slot - Ejection button and slot for attaching neck and/or shoulder strap. N When enabled, the flash lights the target object...
... enabled at the same time. Trigger button - R Video port - RCA video jack used to accept a setting change (i.e., OK click), close a menu page, and to return to a TV or video monitor. T Hand strap - Pins for CompactFlash memory card. O Visible light lens - P Laser - Also Q used to connect camera to scan target mode. S CompactFlash memory card slot - Ejection button and slot for attaching neck and/or shoulder strap. N When enabled, the flash lights the target object...
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..., and a sequencing number. Icon indicating either AC power or battery level; TiR2,TiR3,TiR4,Ti40,Ti45,Ti50,Ti55 Users Manual Table 2-2. Background temperature - L Temperature units - click to the next or the previous image. click to change color palette options. Display Screen - click to change time. Used to change limits of the B color palette. J Date - Current date; Palette used in displayed image; Click icon to display camera temperature units; K Time -
..., and a sequencing number. Icon indicating either AC power or battery level; TiR2,TiR3,TiR4,Ti40,Ti45,Ti50,Ti55 Users Manual Table 2-2. Background temperature - L Temperature units - click to the next or the previous image. click to change color palette options. Display Screen - click to change time. Used to change limits of the B color palette. J Date - Current date; Palette used in displayed image; Click icon to display camera temperature units; K Time -
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... . light automatically times out after 60 seconds. 2-10 Used to quickly cycle through the display screen brightness settings: "Dim," "Normal," and "Bright." Used to quickly browse thumbnails of images stored on the next page. See programming instructions on the CompactFlash memory card. Each time you press the function button, the next setting takes affect. Table 2-3. Used to show or hide the marker toolbar for a list of default settings). Used to...
... . light automatically times out after 60 seconds. 2-10 Used to quickly cycle through the display screen brightness settings: "Dim," "Normal," and "Bright." Used to quickly browse thumbnails of images stored on the next page. See programming instructions on the CompactFlash memory card. Each time you press the function button, the next setting takes affect. Table 2-3. Used to show or hide the marker toolbar for a list of default settings). Used to...
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... camera display screen with list of programmable tasks appears. 3. Used to help you are looking at. Each time you wish to position the pointer over the desired task and select. 4. Use the mouse controller to program. 2. Tap E. Position the pointer over the function icon on TiR2, TiR4, Ti45 and Ti55 models only.) Image Enhancement - Start Sequence - Used to quickly switch between full screen view and picture-in the control...
... camera display screen with list of programmable tasks appears. 3. Used to help you are looking at. Each time you wish to position the pointer over the desired task and select. 4. Use the mouse controller to program. 2. Tap E. Position the pointer over the function icon on TiR2, TiR4, Ti45 and Ti55 models only.) Image Enhancement - Start Sequence - Used to quickly switch between full screen view and picture-in the control...
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... through on a display screen task bar item and/or opening a display screen menu to reveal additional options. With a mouse controller and select button, you can perform the same task either of this manual that corresponds to choose. 2. TiR2,TiR3,TiR4,Ti40,Ti45,Ti50,Ti55 Users Manual Using Display Screen Menus Your camera is user-friendly and easy to operate and mirrors the way you use the display screen menu options: 1.
... through on a display screen task bar item and/or opening a display screen menu to reveal additional options. With a mouse controller and select button, you can perform the same task either of this manual that corresponds to choose. 2. TiR2,TiR3,TiR4,Ti40,Ti45,Ti50,Ti55 Users Manual Using Display Screen Menus Your camera is user-friendly and easy to operate and mirrors the way you use the display screen menu options: 1.
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..., or Cancel to cancel the operation and return to scan target mode. A new dialog box appears; Tap to accept setting change and return to position the pointer over the Delete button at a time: 1. View Saved Image To view images saved on the memory card one at the bottom of the display screen. Use the mouse controller to scan target mode. Use the mouse controller to open , and double-click...
..., or Cancel to cancel the operation and return to scan target mode. A new dialog box appears; Tap to accept setting change and return to position the pointer over the Delete button at a time: 1. View Saved Image To view images saved on the memory card one at the bottom of the display screen. Use the mouse controller to scan target mode. Use the mouse controller to open , and double-click...
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...,TiR4,Ti40,Ti45,Ti50,Ti55 Users Manual Saved Image Information Opening the Info tab within the Image Settings menu window enables you to view a variety of information about a saved image, including: the name of the camera manufacturer, camera model number, lens focal length and f-number, lens model and serial number, and camera calibration date of the camera used to manage the camera operation (OCA) and to perform image data processing (DSP). Position the...
...,TiR4,Ti40,Ti45,Ti50,Ti55 Users Manual Saved Image Information Opening the Info tab within the Image Settings menu window enables you to view a variety of information about a saved image, including: the name of the camera manufacturer, camera model number, lens focal length and f-number, lens model and serial number, and camera calibration date of the camera used to manage the camera operation (OCA) and to perform image data processing (DSP). Position the...
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... to accept setting change and return to position the pointer over Camera Settings on during image capture. Use the mouse controller to scan target mode. Using Torch Control When working in darker areas, you can be enabled at full power the instant the image is enabled. If both functions are enabled, the torch operates continuously, while the flash comes on the popup menu and tap...
... to accept setting change and return to position the pointer over Camera Settings on during image capture. Use the mouse controller to scan target mode. Using Torch Control When working in darker areas, you can be enabled at full power the instant the image is enabled. If both functions are enabled, the torch operates continuously, while the flash comes on the popup menu and tap...
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... as instructed. 5 Visible Light Camera Module (VLCM) Using Laser Pointer To enable the record control image function: 1. Position the pointer over the Enable Visible Light Camera box; tap E to be in the visible light image only. release when finished. A check mark indicates the function is physically located. Tap F. 2. You may need to position the pointer over Camera Settings on the display screen to a programmable button...
... as instructed. 5 Visible Light Camera Module (VLCM) Using Laser Pointer To enable the record control image function: 1. Position the pointer over the Enable Visible Light Camera box; tap E to be in the visible light image only. release when finished. A check mark indicates the function is physically located. Tap F. 2. You may need to position the pointer over Camera Settings on the display screen to a programmable button...
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... you power on your custom settings on the popup menu. 3. To save your current camera settings to a Compact Flash card (recommended if using a memory card or if the memory card has no stored settings, camera factory settings are loaded first followed by any internal camera settings you previously saved are saved and loaded just as the color palette, temperature units, programmed function buttons, etc., that you previously saved. Visible light camera...
... you power on your custom settings on the popup menu. 3. To save your current camera settings to a Compact Flash card (recommended if using a memory card or if the memory card has no stored settings, camera factory settings are loaded first followed by any internal camera settings you previously saved are saved and loaded just as the color palette, temperature units, programmed function buttons, etc., that you previously saved. Visible light camera...
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... change the lens selection setting accordingly as IR refresh rate, IR image size (in pixels), zoom capabilities, IRFusion® capabilities, camera serial number, software versions, lens descriptions of each lens used (if more information. To view the Info tab information: 1. Tap F. 2. Position the pointer over Camera Info on the popup menu and tap E. 3. TiR2,TiR3,TiR4,Ti40,Ti45,Ti50,Ti55 Users Manual Using Other Lenses Your Camera...
... change the lens selection setting accordingly as IR refresh rate, IR image size (in pixels), zoom capabilities, IRFusion® capabilities, camera serial number, software versions, lens descriptions of each lens used (if more information. To view the Info tab information: 1. Tap F. 2. Position the pointer over Camera Info on the popup menu and tap E. 3. TiR2,TiR3,TiR4,Ti40,Ti45,Ti50,Ti55 Users Manual Using Other Lenses Your Camera...
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... battery, typical Operating Time Battery Charging 2-bay intelligent charger powered via AC outlet or optional 12 V from car AC Operation Power Saving Video Output Weight AC adapter 110/220 V ac, Option 50/60 Hz Automatic shutdown and standby modes (user specified) Interfaces RS170 EIA/NTSC or CCIR/PAL composite video Physical Characteristics 4.4 lbs including battery Size 71 mm x 262 mm x 196 mm (2.8 in x 10.5 in x 7.7 in) Tripod Mounting...
... battery, typical Operating Time Battery Charging 2-bay intelligent charger powered via AC outlet or optional 12 V from car AC Operation Power Saving Video Output Weight AC adapter 110/220 V ac, Option 50/60 Hz Automatic shutdown and standby modes (user specified) Interfaces RS170 EIA/NTSC or CCIR/PAL composite video Physical Characteristics 4.4 lbs including battery Size 71 mm x 262 mm x 196 mm (2.8 in x 10.5 in x 7.7 in) Tripod Mounting...
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..., TIF, PNG using SmartView desktop software Image Controls Level, Span, Auto Adjust (continuous/manual) Image Browsing Full-screen and thumbnail Enhanced Text User definable, n/a Annotation automatically included in reports Programmable Program camera to n/a Image Capture automatically capture thermal images Standard Optics 20mm f/0.8 Germanium Field of images) File Formats Supported 14-bit measurement data included. TiR3, TiR4, Ti55 and Ti50 Specifications (cont.) Model Name Ti55...
..., TIF, PNG using SmartView desktop software Image Controls Level, Span, Auto Adjust (continuous/manual) Image Browsing Full-screen and thumbnail Enhanced Text User definable, n/a Annotation automatically included in reports Programmable Program camera to n/a Image Capture automatically capture thermal images Standard Optics 20mm f/0.8 Germanium Field of images) File Formats Supported 14-bit measurement data included. TiR3, TiR4, Ti55 and Ti50 Specifications (cont.) Model Name Ti55...
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... port. See temperature calibration range camera and battery information view battery info, 8-3 view camera info, 8-2 camera overview camera parts, 2-2 parts descriptions, 2-4 camera settings restore factory settings, 6-7 save and reload, 6-6 capture image, 1-10, See save image mode and saving images center box temperatures, 2-9 centerpoint temperature, 2-8 centerpoint/centerbox, 2-10 charging batteries, 8-4 cleaning camera body, 8-1 display screen, 8-1 lenses, 8-1 cold cursor temperature, 2-9 color alarms, 5-8 color controls, 5-4 color palette, 4-2, See adjust temperature span, 4-3 changing...
... port. See temperature calibration range camera and battery information view battery info, 8-3 view camera info, 8-2 camera overview camera parts, 2-2 parts descriptions, 2-4 camera settings restore factory settings, 6-7 save and reload, 6-6 capture image, 1-10, See save image mode and saving images center box temperatures, 2-9 centerpoint temperature, 2-8 centerpoint/centerbox, 2-10 charging batteries, 8-4 cleaning camera body, 8-1 display screen, 8-1 lenses, 8-1 cold cursor temperature, 2-9 color alarms, 5-8 color controls, 5-4 color palette, 4-2, See adjust temperature span, 4-3 changing...
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... on button. See naming image files serial number, B-4, See camera and battery information smartview software, 1-11, 4-12 span. See display screen, user-defined temperature markers, See display screen, temperature markers standby mode, 8-5 start sequence, 2-11 stop sequence, 2-11, See programmable image capture -T- See display screen, temperature markers temperature units, 2-8 setting, 6-3 thumbnail browser, 5-7 time, 2-8 changing, 6-5 changing format, 6-5 torch control, 2-10, 5-5 training thermography, E-1 trigger button, 2-5 troubleshooting, B-1 -U- See display screen, user-defined...
... on button. See naming image files serial number, B-4, See camera and battery information smartview software, 1-11, 4-12 span. See display screen, user-defined temperature markers, See display screen, temperature markers standby mode, 8-5 start sequence, 2-11 stop sequence, 2-11, See programmable image capture -T- See display screen, temperature markers temperature units, 2-8 setting, 6-3 thumbnail browser, 5-7 time, 2-8 changing, 6-5 changing format, 6-5 torch control, 2-10, 5-5 training thermography, E-1 trigger button, 2-5 troubleshooting, B-1 -U- See display screen, user-defined...