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 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 Installing and removing the camera battery
- 11.3 Turning on and turning off the camera
- 11.4 Adjusting the angle of lens
- 11.5 Adjusting the infrared camera focus manually
- 11.6 Autofocusing the infrared camera
- 11.7 Continuous autofocus
- 11.8 Operating the laser distance meter
- 11.9 Measuring areas
- 11.10 Connecting external devices and storage media
- 11.11 Moving files to a computer
- 11.12 Assigning functions to the programmable buttons
- 11.13 Using the camera lamp as a flash
- 11.14 Changing camera lenses
- 11.15 Neck strap
- 11.16 Hand strap
- 12 Saving and working with images
- 13 Working with the image archive
- 14 Achieving a good image
- 15 Working with image modes
- 16 Working with measurement tools
- 17 Working with color alarms and isotherms
- 18 Annotating images
- 19 Programming the camera (time-lapse)
- 20 Recording video clips
- 21 Screening alarm
- 22 Pairing Bluetooth devices
- 23 Configuring Wi-Fi
- 24 Fetching data from external FLIR meters
- 25 Changing settings
- 26 Cleaning the camera
- 27 Technical data
- 27.1 Online field-of-view calculator
- 27.2 Note about technical data
- 27.3 Note about authoritative versions
- 27.4 FLIR T530 24°
- 27.5 FLIR T530 42°
- 27.6 FLIR T530 24° + 14°
- 27.7 FLIR T530 24° + 42°
- 27.8 FLIR T530 24° + 14° & 42°
- 27.9 FLIR T530 42° + 14°
- 27.10 FLIR T540 24°
- 27.11 FLIR T540 42°
- 27.12 FLIR T540 24° + 14°
- 27.13 FLIR T540 24° + 42°
- 27.14 FLIR T540 24° + 14° & 42°
- 27.15 FLIR T540 42° + 14°
- 28 Mechanical drawings
- 29 Application examples
- 30 About FLIR Systems
- 31 Terms, laws, and definitions
- 32 Thermographic measurement techniques
- 33 The secret to a good thermal image
- 34 About calibration
- 34.1 Introduction
- 34.2 Definition—what is calibration?
- 34.3 Camera calibration at FLIR Systems
- 34.4 The differences between a calibration performed by a user and that performed directly at FLIR Systems
- 34.5 Calibration, verification and adjustment
- 34.6 Non-uniformity correction
- 34.7 Thermal image adjustment (thermal tuning)
- 35 History of infrared technology
- 36 Theory of thermography
- 37 The measurement formula
- 38 Emissivity tables
Changing settings
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◦ 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 9.6
Image overlay information, page 24. You can select the following information to
display:
– Date & time.
– Emissivity.
– Reflected temperature.
– Distance.
– Relative humidity.
– Atmospheric temperature.
Note This setting only specifies what information to overlay on the image. All im-
age information is always saved to the image file and is available in the image
archive.
◦ Screen brightness: The screen brightness slider is used to control the brightness
of the screen.
Note You can also control the screen brightness on the swipe-down menu. For
more information, see section 9.5 Swipe-down menu, page 24.
• Geolocation: This submenu includes the following settings:
◦ GPS: This setting is used to enable/disable the GPS.
• Lamp & laser: This submenu includes the following settings:
◦ Enable lamp & laser: This setting is used to enable the camera lamp and the laser.
◦ Enable lamp & laser + Use lamp as flash: This setting is used to enable the flash
function. When the flash function is enabled, the camera lamp will flash when an
image is saved.
◦ Disable all: This setting is used to disable the camera lamp, laser, and flash
function.
• Auto power off: This setting defines how soon the camera is automatically turned off.
Available choices are Off, 5 min, and 20 min.
• User interface options: This submenu includes the following settings:
◦ Manual adjustment mode: This setting specifies the type of manual image adjust-
ment mode. Available options are Level, Max, Min and Level, Span. For more infor-
mation, see section 14.3 Adjusting the infrared image, page 51.
◦ Emissivity mode: This setting specifies how the measurement parameter emissivity
will be entered. Available options are Select values and Select from materials table.
For more information, see section 14.6 Changing the measurement parameters,
page 57.
◦ Screening mode: This setting is used to enable/disable screening mode. For more
information, see section 21 Screening alarm, page 83.
• Volume: The volume slider is used to control the volume of the built-in speaker.
• Reset options: This submenu includes the following settings:
◦ Reset default camera mode...: This setting will affect the image mode, color palette,
measurement tools, and measurement parameters. Saved images will not be
affected.
◦ Reset device settings to factory default...: This setting will affect all camera settings,
including regional settings. Saved images will not be affected. The camera will be
restarted and you will be prompted to set the regional settings.
◦ Reset image counter...: This setting will reset the numbering of the image file-
names. To prevent image files being overwritten, the new counter value will be
based on the highest existing filename number in the image archive.
Note When a reset option is selected, a dialog box is displayed with more informa-
tion. You can choose to execute the reset action or to cancel.
• Camera information: This submenu displays information about the camera. No
changes can be made.
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