User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Disclaimers
- 2 Safety information
- 3 Notice to user
- 4 Customer help
- 5 Quick start guide
- 6 Register the camera
- 7 Camera parts
- 8 Screen elements
- 9 Navigating the menu system
- 10 Handling the camera
- 10.1 Charging the battery
- 10.2 Removing the battery
- 10.3 Turning on and turning off the camera
- 10.4 Adjusting the infrared camera focus manually
- 10.5 Autofocusing the infrared camera
- 10.6 Continuous autofocus
- 10.7 Saving an image
- 10.8 Operating the laser distance meter
- 10.9 Measuring areas
- 10.10 Connecting external devices and storage media
- 10.11 Moving files to a computer
- 10.12 Assigning functions to the programmable button
- 10.13 Using the camera lamp as a flash
- 10.14 Hand strap
- 10.15 Lanyard strap
- 10.16 Wrist strap
- 10.17 Front protection
- 10.18 Changing camera lenses
- 10.19 Calibrating the compass
- 11 Saving and working with images
- 12 Working with the image archive
- 13 Achieving a good image
- 14 Working with image modes
- 15 Working with measurement tools
- 15.1 General
- 15.2 Adding/removing measurement tools
- 15.3 Editing user presets
- 15.4 Moving and resizing a measurement tool
- 15.5 Changing the measurement parameters
- 15.6 Displaying values in the result table and displaying a graph
- 15.7 Creating and setting up a difference calculation
- 15.8 Setting a measurement alarm
- 16 Working with color alarms and isotherms
- 17 Annotating images
- 18 Programming the camera (time-lapse)
- 19 Recording video clips
- 20 Screening alarm
- 21 Pairing Bluetooth devices
- 22 Configuring Wi-Fi
- 23 Fetching data from external FLIR meters
- 24 Changing settings
- 25 Cleaning the camera
- 26 Technical data
- 26.1 Online field-of-view calculator
- 26.2 Note about technical data
- 26.3 Note about authoritative versions
- 26.4 FLIR E75 24°
- 26.5 FLIR E75 42°
- 26.6 FLIR E75 24° + 14°
- 26.7 FLIR E75 24° + 42°
- 26.8 FLIR E75 24° + 14° & 42°
- 26.9 FLIR E85 24°
- 26.10 FLIR E85 42°
- 26.11 FLIR E85 24° + 14°
- 26.12 FLIR E85 24° + 42°
- 26.13 FLIR E85 24° + 14° & 42°
- 26.14 FLIR E95 24°
- 26.15 FLIR E95 42°
- 26.16 FLIR E95 24° + 14°
- 26.17 FLIR E95 24° + 42°
- 26.18 FLIR E95 24° + 14° & 42°
- 27 Mechanical drawings
- 28 Application examples
- 29 About FLIR Systems
- 30 Definitions and laws
- 31 Thermographic measurement techniques
- 32 About calibration
- 32.1 Introduction
- 32.2 Definition—what is calibration?
- 32.3 Camera calibration at FLIR Systems
- 32.4 The differences between a calibration performed by a user and that performed directly at FLIR Systems
- 32.5 Calibration verification and adjustment
- 32.6 Non-uniformity correction
- 32.7 Thermal image adjustment (thermal tuning)
- 33 History of infrared technology
- 34 Theory of thermography
- 35 The measurement formula
- 36 Emissivity tables
Changing settings
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• Photo as separate JPEG: For the Thermal MSX, Thermal, and Picture in picture im-
age modes, a visual image is always saved in the same JPEG file as the thermal im-
age. Enabling this setting saves an extra low-resolution visual image as a separate
JPEG file.
• Digital camera: This setting is used to turn on/off the digital camera. When the digital
camera is off, the images modes Thermal MSX and Picture in picture are disabled.
• Measure distance: This setting defines if the laser distance meter will be used to
measure the distance when an image is saved. With this setting, the measurement
parameter Object distance (see section 15.5 Changing the measurement parameters,
page 66) is automatically updated with the measured distance when an image is
saved.
• File naming format: This setting defines the naming format for new image/video files.
The setting has no impact on already saved files in the archive. Available options are:
◦ DCF: DCF (Design rule for Camera File system) is a standard that specifies the
naming method of image files (and much more). With this setting, the name of a
saved image/video file will be FLIRxxxx, where xxxx is an incremental counter. Ex-
ample: FLIR0001.
◦ Date prefix: A prefix will be added to the filename, including the date and the text
“IR_” for images and “MOV_” for videos. Examples: IR_2015-04-22_0002 and
MOV_2015-04-22_0003. The date format will follow the Date & time format setting,
see section 24.1.5 Device settings, page 90.
Note With the Date prefix setting, the files may not automatically be detected by
third-party applications.
• Delete all saved files...: This displays a dialog box where you can choose to perma-
nently delete all the saved files (images and videos) from the memory card or to can-
cel the delete action.
24.1.5 Device settings
• Language, time & units: This submenu includes settings for a number of regional
parameters:
◦ Language.
◦ Temperature unit.
◦ Distance unit.
◦ Time zone.
◦ Date & time.
◦ Date & time format.
• Focus: This submenu includes the following settings:
◦ Autofocus: When autofocusing, the infrared camera can use one of the following
focus methods:
– Contrast: The focus is based on maximizing the image contrast.
– Laser: The focus is based on a laser distance measurement. The laser is on
when the camera is autofocusing.
◦ Continuous autofocus: This setting is used to enable/disable continuous autofocus.
• Display settings: This submenu includes the following settings:
◦ Screen rotation: This setting defines if the orientation of the overlay graphics will
change according to how you hold the camera.
Note You can also enable/disable screen rotation on the swipe-down menu. For
more information, see section 8.4 Swipe-down menu, page 22.
◦ Image overlay information: This setting specifies what image information the cam-
era will display as an overlay on the image. For more information, see section 8.5
Image overlay information, page 22. You can select the following information to
display:
– Compass.
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