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1.4.3. Displaying the menus
The menus are accessed by pressing the F1 key with the function . When a menu is displayed, new functions are assigned to
the F1, F2 and F3 keys.
Select an item in the menu using the arrow keys. The selected
items appear in yellow.
The F2 key is used:
-either to open the corresponding sub-menu
-or, in some cases, to modify the parameter represented.
The menus form a tree structure which is recalled in the title of
the window.
The F1 key closes all open menus, without action, and is
used to return to the main screen.
The F3 key closes the current window, without action
(return to the previous menu, if any, or to the main screen).
When a parameter is being modified, it appears on a blue
background with the symbol to the left; the possible values
can be scrolled using the Up/Down keys.
F2 pressed again the value is accepted.
An item that is displayed shaded cannot be modified.
1.5. Configuring the camera
When the camera is first started up, all parameters are initialized to "default" values; the operator can modify these settings to
meet his/her needs.
Once these adjustments have been made, they are stored in permanent memory each time the device is switched off and
recovered when it is switched back on.
Most of these settings are accessible from the
"Main/Parameters/Adjustments" menu.
1.5.1. Changing the language of the camera
The menus are translated into languages which can be selected from the Main/Parameters/Adjustments menu by
validating the item.
1.5.2. Changing the camera's date and time
The camera's clock is reset from the Main/Parameters/Adjustments menu by validating the item .
This menu opens automatically at start-up if the power supply of the internal clock has been interrupted. It is essential to update
the date and time, in order to identify the records, because the thermogram file names depend directly on this information
(see § 4.1. How are the image files named?
).The information entered and validated is applied by F2 .