User`s manual

10.4 How to set a stop trigger
General
A stop trigger can be regarded as a condition that stops the recording of the event,
once the value of the condition is met. In FLIR R&D software you can use the following
types of stop trigger:
Manual: The recording is stopped manually.
Date & Time: The recording is stopped at a set date and time.
Duration: The recording is stopped after a set time has elapsed since the
recording was started.
Conditional: The recording is stopped when a measurement value in the image
falls above or below a set value. This assumes that you have laid out at least one
measurement tool in the image.
External trigger: To let the digital input in FLIR A325 stop the recording.
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Procedure
Follow this procedure:
Go to Analyze > Recording.1
Click the encircled button (see the image above). This will display a Stop
trigger dialog box where you can select the desired start trigger type.
2
(When all start and stop triggers parameters are set.)
On the recording toolbar, click Arm. This arms the trigger, and the program
is now ready to stop recording the event once the trigger condition is met.
3
NOTE
For an explanation of screen elements, see section 9 – Overview of screen elements
on page 25.
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