Instructions
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CROPPING A PICTURE IN PHOTOS
1. When viewing a picture, tap .
2. Tap and use the cropping tool to select the portion of the picture to crop.
• Drag from the inside of the cropping tool to move it.
• Drag an edge or a corner of the cropping tool to resize the image.
3. Tap DONE > SAVE to save the cropped picture.
• To discard the changes, press the Back button twice and tap DISCARD.
USING THE THERMAL CAMERA
Your Cat S61 includes a thermal camera, which can visualise and measure contrasting surface temperatures. The thermal
camera is controlled using the MyFLIR app, which you will nd on your Home Screen.
NOTE:
• The temperature indicated is always a calculated estimate and should not be taken as an exact measurement.
• The temperature is affected by many factors, including distance to the object and the object’s effectiveness in emitting
energy asthermal radiation. Temperatures may also be inuenced by the time of day, weather conditions, or reections
of other objects in the vicinity.
OPENING YOUR THERMAL CAMERA
1. To open the app, do one of the following:
• Tap on the Home Screen.
• Tap > MyFLIR .
Press the Back or Home button to close the camera.
TAKING A PHOTO
1. By default, the MyFLIR app is in Photo mode. Otherwise, tap and select to switch to Photo mode.
2. Compose your photo within the photo capture screen.
• Tap to change the colour palette.
• Tap to congure the camera settings.
• Tap to select video mode. The options are Infrared with MSX or Visual. Drag the slider to adjust MSX alignment
when you are looking at an object close to the phone.
• Tap to add the Spot Meter mode.
• Tap to display the IR Scale on the right side of the image. The IR Scale shows the relation between colour and
temperature in the image. Adjust the IR Scale either by typing in the top/bottom temperature, or by sliding/pinching the
IR Scale. Double-tap the IR Scale to set automatic colouring.
• Tap to lock the automatic colouring of the IR image.
• Tap to switch between normal (up to 120º C) and high (up to 400º C) scene dynamic range mode.
• Tap to manually perform an image calibration. See section on Tuning.
3. Tap to take your photo.
SHOOTING A VIDEO
1. Tap and select to switch to Video mode.
2. Tap to start recording. To stop shooting, tap .
CREATING A TIME-LAPSE VIDEO
1. Tap and select to switch to Time-lapse mode.
2. Tap to open the Time-lapse setting menu. Congure as necessary.
3. Tap to start recording. To stop shooting, tap