User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Disclaimers
- 2 Safety information
- 3 Notice to user
- 4 Customer help
- 5 Introduction
- 6 Quick start guide
- 7 A note about ergonomics
- 8 Camera parts
- 9 Screen elements
- 10 Navigating the menu system
- 11 Handling the camera
- 11.1 Charging the battery
- 11.2 Turning on the camera
- 11.3 Turning off the camera
- 11.4 Adjusting the viewfinder’s dioptric correction
- 11.5 Adjusting the angle of the lens
- 11.6 Adjusting the infrared camera focus manually
- 11.7 Autofocusing the infrared camera
- 11.8 Continuous autofocus
- 11.9 Operating the laser pointer
- 11.10 Using the digital zoom function
- 11.11 Assigning functions to the programmable buttons
- 11.12 Using the camera lamp as a flash
- 11.13 Changing lenses
- 11.14 Using the close-up lens
- 11.15 Changing the viewfinder eyecup
- 11.16 Calibrating the compass
- 12 Saving and working with images
- 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 Working with user presets
- 15.4 Resizing or moving a measurement tool
- 15.5 Changing object 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 Changing settings
- 24 Technical data
- 24.1 Online field-of-view calculator
- 24.2 Note about technical data
- 24.3 Note about authoritative versions
- 24.4 FLIR T1020 12°
- 24.5 FLIR T1020 28°
- 24.6 FLIR T1020 45°
- 24.7 FLIR T1030sc 12°
- 24.8 FLIR T1030sc 28°
- 24.9 FLIR T1030sc 45°
- 24.10 FLIR T1040 12°
- 24.11 FLIR T1040 28°
- 24.12 FLIR T1040 45°
- 24.13 FLIR T1050sc 12°
- 24.14 FLIR T1050sc 28°
- 24.15 FLIR T1050sc 45°
- 25 Mechanical drawings
- 26 Cleaning the camera
- 27 Application examples
- 28 About FLIR Systems
- 29 Glossary
- 30 Thermographic measurement techniques
- 31 History of infrared technology
- 32 Theory of thermography
- 33 The measurement formula
- 34 Emissivity tables
Changing settings
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23.1 General
You can change a variety of settings in the camera. You do this on the Settings menu.
The Settings menu includes the following:
• Define user presets.
• Camera temperature range.
• Save options & storage.
• Programmable buttons.
• Device settings.
23.1.1 Define user presets
A user preset is a measurement tool, or a group of measurement tools, with predefined
characteristics. For more information, see section 15.3 Working with user presets, page
52.
• Define preset 1: This setting defines user preset 1.
• Define preset 2: This setting defines user preset 2.
23.1.2 Camera temperature range
For accurate temperature measurements, you must change the Camera temperature
range setting according to the expected temperature of the object you are inspecting.
Available temperature range options are dependent on the camera model. The unit (℃
or ℉) depends on the temperature unit setting, see section 23.1.5 Device settings, page
74.
23.1.3 Save options & storage
• Save button half-press: This setting defines the function of the Save button. Available
options are:
• Autofocus: Pushing the Save button half-way down will autofocus the camera. This
is the default setting.
• None: Pushing the Save button half-way down will have no effect. With this setting,
you may want to assign the autofocus function to one of the programmable buttons.
• Preview image before saving: This setting defines if a preview image will be displayed
before the image is saved.
• Add annotation after saving: This setting defines if an annotation tool will be displayed
when the image has been saved. Available options are:
• Save: No annotation tool will be displayed.
• Save & add note: The note annotation tool will be displayed.
• Save & add table: The table annotation tool will be displayed. This setting also al-
lows you to define the type of table. Available options are the default table tem-
plates. You can also create your own table in FLIR Tools and upload it to the
camera.
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