User`s manual
9.2.3 Analyze tab > Recording tab (detail view of start/stop)
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Explanation
This table explains the figure above:
Prerecording button (currently displayed as None).
A prerecording is a defined number of image frames that are stored before
the actual event that triggers the recording takes place. The image frames
in a prerecording are retrieved from a looping image buffer.
In many situations, a prerecording is necessary in order to carry out a
successful analysis of the recorded event. A prerecording also provides a
full history of the event that triggers the start of the recording.
You set the prerecording as a time interval.
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Button for Start trigger parameters (currently displayed as Manual).
You can choose from several different methods to set up a start trigger:
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Manual: To start the recording manually.
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Date & Time: To set a date and time when the recording will start.
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Conditional: To set a condition to start the recording, e.g. that the
recording will start when the maximum temperature in the image falls
below a defined temperature. (This assumes that you have previously
laid out measurement tools in the image.)
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External trigger: To let the digital input in FLIR A325 start the recording.
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The red line indicates the actual recording phase (of symbolic use only).3
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