User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Ti100, Ti110, Ti125, TiR110, TiR125 Users Manual
- Introduction
- How to Contact Fluke
- Safety Information
- Accessories
- Before You Start
- Features and Controls
- Focus
- Primary and Secondary Triggers
- How to Use the Control Buttons
- How to Use the Menus
- Image Capture
- SD Memory Card
- Temperature Measurement
- SmartView( Software
- Menus
- Maintenance
- General Specifications
- Detailed Specifications
1
Introduction
The Fluke Ti100, Ti110, Ti125, TiR110, and TiR125 Thermal Imagers (the
Product or Imager) are handheld, infrared imaging cameras for use in many
applications. These applications include equipment troubleshooting, preventive
and predictive maintenance, and building diagnostics. The Ti100 is a general-
purpose Imager. The Ti110 and Ti125 are for industrial-commercial
maintenance applications. The TiR110 and TiR125 are optimized for building
inspection and diagnostics applications.
All Imagers display thermal images on a high-visibility LCD screen and can
save images to an SD memory card. Saved images and data can be transferred
to a PC via the SD memory card or by a direct USB connection to the PC.
The Imager includes SmartView
®
software. This software is a high-
performance, professional software suite that allows for analysis and reporting.
Depending on the model, the Voice Annotation and IR-PhotoNotes™ features
are also available.
Infrared images display in different color palettes on each Imager. The
temperature measurement range is:
• Ti100, Ti110 -20 °C to +250 °C
• Ti125 -20 °C to +350 °C
• TiR110 -20 °C to +150 °C
• TiR125 -20 °C to +150 °C
A rugged, rechargeable lithium-ion smart battery provides power to the
Imager. Direct AC power is accessible with the included AC power adapter.
The Fluke Ti110, Ti125, TiR110, and TiR125 use the IR-OptiFlex™ focus
system. IR-OptiFlex keeps the Imager in focus at distances more than two feet.
It also allows the flexibility of one-touch manual focus to fine tune the image
in close-up situations. The Fluke Ti100 uses a focus-free system with a large
depth of field that keeps the image in good focus at distances more than two
feet.










