User's Manual

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Handling the camera11
3. Turn on the camera.
4. Do one of the following:
Move the files to the computer using a drag-and-drop operation in Microsoft Win-
dows Explorer.
Note Moving a file using a drag-and-drop operation does not delete the file in
the camera.
Import the images into FLIR Tools/Tools+ or FLIR Report Studio.
Note When closing the cover for the connector compartment, firmly press along the
edges of the cover to make sure that it closes tightly.
11.12 Assigning functions to the
programmable buttons
11.12.1 General
There are two individually programmable buttons: one above the screen and one at the
bottom of the optics housing.
You can assign different functions to the programmable buttons. You can, for example,
use a programmable button to easily switch between two settings you use often. You can
also choose to define two different setups for saving and previewing: the usual setup for
the Save button (which is defined by the Save options and storage settings, see section
25.1.3 Save options & storage, page 89) and another setup for a programmable button.
Available options for the programmable buttons:
No action: This is the default setting. Nothing will happen when you push the button.
Switch Auto <> Manual temperature scale: Switch between automatic or manual im-
age adjustment mode. For more information, see section 14.3 Adjusting the infrared
image, page 51.
Autofocus: One-shot autofocus of the infrared camera.
Continuous autofocus: Switch between the enabled/disabled continuous autofocus
functions.
Calibrate: Perform a manual NUC. For more information, see section 14.7 Performing
a non-uniformity correction (NUC), page 57.
Auto-adjust the manual temperature scale: Perform an automatic adjustment of the
image while remaining in manual image adjustment mode.
Switch Thermal <> Digital camera: Switch between the image modes Thermal and
Digital camera. For more information, see section 15 Working with image modes,
page 59.
Switch Thermal <> Thermal MSX: Switch between the image modes Thermal and
Thermal MSX. For more information, see section 15 Working with image modes, page
59.
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