Fluke TiX620 User Manual

Fluke TiX620 User Manual

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TiX620, TiX640, TiX660,
TiX1000
Thermal Imager
September 2014, Rev.1, 9/16
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  • Page 1 TiX620, TiX640, TiX660, TiX1000 Thermal Imager September 2014, Rev.1, 9/16 © 2014, 2016 Fluke Corporation. All rights reserved. Specifications are subject to change without notice. All product names are trademarks of their respective companies. MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Chapter Title Page Before You Start ......................1-1 Introduction ........................1-1 How to Contact Fluke ..................... 1-2 Safety Information ......................1-3 Optional Accessories ...................... 1-7 Technical Description ..................... 1-7 Functional Principle ....................1-7 Description of the Functional Units ................1-7 Lens ........................
  • Page 3 Operation with Breakout Box ..................1-28 Elements of the User Interface ................... 2-1 Introduction ........................2-1 Button Functions ......................2-3 Image Elements ......................2-5 Setting the Temperature Scale ..................2-7 Focus ..........................2-7 MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 4 IR Photonotes Submenu ................... 3-22 Format SD Submenu ....................3-23 Saving Format Submenu ................... 3-23 Measure Menu ....................... 3-25 Spot Temperature Submenu ..................3-25 Measurement Definitions Submenu ................3-26 Correction Submenu ....................3-31 MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 5 Menu Control Submenu .................... 3-50 Info Submenu......................3-51 Maintenance ......................... 4-1 Introduction ........................4-1 How to Clean ......................... 4-1 Calibration ........................4-2 Environmental ........................ 4-2 Service ........................... 4-2 Battery ........................... 4-3 MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 6: Before You Start

    The thermal imager is equipped with a digital color video Introduction camera in order to document the measuring situation on The TiX620, TiX640, TiX660, and TiX1000 Thermal photos. Infrared (IR) and visual light images, as well as Imagers (the Product) are state-of-the-art thermography...
  • Page 7 • optimization of components and assemblies • material inspections • control of process temperatures • quality assurance • building inspection and diagnostics • research and development MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 8: Safety Information

    Read all safety information before you use the Product. • Do not alter the Product and use only as specified or the protection supplied by the Product can be compromised. MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 9 Do not use the Product if it operates together. incorrectly. • Do not disassemble or crush battery • Replace the batteries when the low cells and battery packs. battery indicator shows to prevent incorrect measurements. MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 10 Repair the Product before use if the battery leaks. • Be sure that the battery polarity is correct to prevent battery leakage. • Use only Fluke approved power adapters to charge the battery. MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 11  disposed of by a qualified recycler or hazardous materials handler per local regulations. Contact your authorized Fluke Service Center for recycling information. This product complies with the WEEE Directive marking requirements. The affixed label indicates that you must not discard this electrical/electronic product in domestic household waste. Product Category: With ...
  • Page 12: Optional Accessories

    IR radiation on the detector array. Field of view (FOV) and resolution/measuring spot size (IFOV, Instantaneous Field of View) are determined at the same distance to the focal distance f of the used lens. MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 13 137.4 85.5 x 63.2 78.1 x 57.9 FLK-Xlens/Macro2 Close-up 0.5x for 30 47.4 34.3 x 25.3 31.3 x 23.2 FLK-Xlens/Macro3 Close-up 0.5x for 60 35.1 x 26.5 32.3 x 24.4 MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 14 Before You Start Technical Description Table 1-2 is a list the optional lenses that are available for the TiX620: Table 1-3. Thermography System Lenses - TiX620 640 x 480 Minimum Focus Model Lens Focal distance IFOV (mrad) FOV (°) (mm)
  • Page 15: Detector

    Detector Electronics Detector electronics supply the BIAS voltages and further actuation signals required for detector operation to ensure that the analog output signal of the detector is preprocessed and digitalized. 1-10 MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 16: Optomechanics

     can be found at the top of the handle. When carrying the camera on its handle, it can be operated using the thumb of your right hand. 1-11 MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 17: Interfaces

    • 2 x digital E/A for external trigger input/trigger output (-40 °F to +2192 °F) (TTL level, LEMO 14-pin) TiX620 ........-40 °C to +600 °C (-40 °F to +1112 °F • 2 x analog output 0-5V (LEMO 14-pin) Measurement accuracy •...
  • Page 18 (8.25 in x 4.9 in x 6.1 in) with external power ....-25 °C to +55 °C TiX640, TiX620 ......206 mm x 125 mm x 139 mm (-13 °F to +131 °F) (8.1 in x 4.9 in x 5.5 in) with battery power ......
  • Page 19 • Audio TiX640, TiX620 ......none • Replaceable Smart Batteries with LED level indicator (2 with TiX660, TiX1000; 1 with TiX640, TiX620) Digital visible light camera ....up to 8 Megapixel resolution ® • SmartView software compatible for image and video recording Image/video storage .......
  • Page 20: Parts Of The Thermal Imager

      Handle SD card slot   Color TFT viewfinder (TiX660, Tix1000 only) USB port   Lithium-ion battery DVI port   Connection for GigE-Vision, RS232  1-16 MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 21 Before You Start Table 1-5. Front View of Thermal Imager Item Description Color Video Camera  Lens  Laser Range Finder  LED Video Light  Color TFT Display  hvh014.eps 1-17 MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 22: Quick Guide

    Temperature   Auto   Multifunction 2   Multifunction 1   Save   Joystick   Power   Escape   Power LED  hvh015.eps 1-18 MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 23: Preparation

    Remove the protective cap from the lens. • thermal imager • Push . The imager turns on and the Fluke logo rechargeable lithium-ion battery or ac adapter with LEMO connector displays during the boot process. At system initialization the power-on LED initially flashes green ®...
  • Page 24: Display

      Temperature unit Status indications   Date/time Help line   Camera status (mode) System information field   Color scale with upper and lower limits  1-20 MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 25: Setting The Focus

    The distance setting is optimized taking the distance of the objects contained in the rectangle. 1-21 MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 26 (Level/Range) or the upper and lower limits (Max/Min) and the values can be input numerically displayed in the center of the field of view: hvh030.jpg hvh031.jpg hvh032.jpg 1-22 MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 27 Enter manual setting of Level/Range/Max/Min.  Use a long push of Enter , to continuously change the hvh036.jpg hvh035.jpg hvh034.jpg hvh033.jpg 1-23 MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 28: Saving Images

    (in the line below the image, right-hand side):  . When saving, the camera control automatically activates the Live mode:   . 1-24 MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 29: Menu Functions

    The four main menus can be selected by means of tabs (Enter) to confirm the selection. located on the upper margin of the menu and identified with the corresponding symbols: Image Menu File Menu Measure Menu Settings Menu 1-25 MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 30: Data Transmission To The Computer

    (1/4") tripod thread (DIN 4503) on the bottom of the protection of the device. housing. To achieve rigid camera images, particularly for the SuperResolution mode, Fluke recommends that you attach the thermal imager to a tripod.  Caution Do not exceed the maximum penetration depth of the tripod thread: 4.5 mm (DIN...
  • Page 31: Lens Replacement

    Make sure you establish the connection to the correct LEMO socket. Plug the LEMO connector into the socket with the red dot directed to the top. Do not force the connector in. 1-27 MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 32: Ethernet Cable And Ac Adapter

    2 x analog output, 2 x trigger E/A, PAL/NTSC- Figure 1-2. Ethernet Cable and AC Adapter FBAS, as well as the digital RS232 interface are accessible via the breakout box. 1-28 MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 33 Connecting cable for thermal imager  14-pin LEMO socket for ac adapter  Terminal strip  Trigger T1, T2 (configurable)  BNC video port (PAL/NTSC-FBAS)  Serial interface (RS232)  hvh061.eps 1-29 MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 34 TiX620, TiX640, TiX660, TiX1000 Users Manual 1-30 MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 35: Elements Of The User Interface

    • multi-function button  on the top of the front aforementioned, is displayed in the menu and the help camera handle line at the lower margin of the screen. MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 36 Temperature   Auto   Multifunction 2   Multifunction 1   Save   Joystick    Power  Escape   Power LED  hvh015.eps MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 37: Button Functions

    IR  Visual Light Image Switch-over image mode  long Color  SW For manually setting Max/Min halfway LED ON/OFF Photo lamp  complete FREEZE Subsequent image saving possible using  MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 38  push left → change the focus to shorter distance  push right or to focus automatically:  center function of the focus rocker switch. MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 39: Image Elements

    Temperature scale Right edge of the screen Assignment of the colors/shades of gray of the image to the temperature range shown Measured values table Left screen area Display of temperature values MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 40 GPS data: latitude, longitude, satellites line and 3 line • (global) emissivity • ambient temperature • path temperature • relative humidity • distance Dist • calibration range • lens information • zoom MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 41: Setting The Temperature Scale

    The manual setting options for the ideal adjustment of the temperature scale are described in detail in Chapter 3, Menus. Focus Carefully setting the focus is important to achieve a precise temperature measurement with the thermography system. MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 42: Lasersharp ® Auto Focus

    Once selected, the camera takes all images in the Focus. EverSharp mode. Push the center function of the focus rocker switch. Note You can see images taken with EverSharp in ® SmartView software. MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 43: Spot Editor

    A non-writable or read-only memory card is indicated by means of a grayed-out card symbol MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 44: Saving With Check

    (in the line below the image, right-hand side):  . When saving, the camera control automatically activates the Live mode:   . 2-10 MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 45: Display Menus

    It is arranged to the left of margin of the menu and can be selected by means of the the image section. corresponding symbols of the tabs: hvh079.jpg hvh080.jpg hvh078.jpg hvh081.jpg MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 46: Image Submenu

    Changes performed to setting dialogs can be accepted using the joystick Enter button or  or can be discarded using . hvh083.jpg MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 47: Manual Submenu

    Maximum and minimum values of the currently set temperature range are indicated by the corresponding figures above and below the arranged color palette. hvh084.jpg hvh085.jpg hvh086.jpg MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 48 (Level/Range) or the upper and lower limits (Max/Min) and the values can be input numerically displayed in the center of the field of view: hvh089.jpg hvh090.jpg hvh087.jpg hvh088.jpg MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 49: Mode Submenu

    The setting menus Level/Range and set after the submenu dropped down. Maximum/Minimum can be accessed directly by the button functions  Long and  Long, as set from the factory. hvh093.jpg hvh092.jpg hvh094.jpg hvh095.jpg MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 50 In the IR Fusion mode, 4 different modes can be "Extras" menu item. ® selected. To select these options, the IR Fusion submenu must be dropped down: hvh096.jpg hvh097.jpg hvh098.jpg hvh099.jpg MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 51 → increase the temperature interval depends on the temperature in the entire infrared image. ← decrease the temperature interval MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 52: Zoom Submenu

    After the enlarged section of the image has been moved from the center of the image, the joystick Enter button must be pushed longer to center the section of the image. hvh107.jpg hvh106.jpg MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 53: Palette Submenu

    Regardless of any set digital magnification of the infrared or visible light images, the total image is always saved hvh113.jpg when saving digital raw data in the irb format. MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 54 Users Manual Table 3-1. Palettes Palette containing 256 colors Grayscale/Rainbow palette with Grayscale palette (left) and (left) and 16 colors (right) temperature-linear (left) and Ultra inverted representation (right) Contrast representation 3-10 MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 55 The effects of the logarithmic representation are illustrated in Table 3-1. 3-11 MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 56: Elements Submenu

    If this function is activated, a hvh135.jpg checkmark will be shown on the right side of the "Hide" menu item. hvh136.jpg 3-12 MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 57: Isotherms Submenu

    The "Isotherms" different colors. The thermal imager supports a maximum function is used to show all image areas characterized by of nine different isotherms. hvh137.jpg hvh140.jpg hvh139.jpg hvh138.jpg 3-13 MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 58 The following colors can be selected for the isotherms: Along with making the settings using the joystick, the limit values for each isotherm can be specified numerically in a 3-14 MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 59: Filter Mode Submenu

    Depending on the model, a different number of partial image formats are available. Note This feature is an option. Fluke recommends that you order the feature at the time of hvh157.jpg purchase. Otherwise, you must return the imager to the manufacturer for installation.
  • Page 60: File Menu

    26 x 26 x card are initially displayed as lists. To navigate between  directories and files, use . To navigate within the 3-16 MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 61 On the right bottom, a • image sequence, serial file hvh163.jpg hvh164.jpg 3-17 MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 62 Use  to play a voice annotation contained in the irb file. hvh165.jpg To delete the image, use . To close the display use . 3-18 MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 63: Save Submenu

    SDHC card symbol in the symbol line on the right • video sequences (thermal image, digital image, or side below the thermal image: yellow (permanent ® IR Fusion ) as AVI write access)  "Video". 3-19 MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 64 3-5). It is furthermore possible to record videos in ® the "IR Fusion " image mode upon corresponding previous selection. Since, taking the saved video data as a basis, no subsequent temperature correction for 3-20 MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 65 Enter button in the "Autocapture" submenu. The dialog opening thereafter allows for aborting or continuing the current series measurement: hvh172.jpg hvh171.jpg 3-21 MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 66: Ir Photonotes Submenu

    (see Configuration Submenu on page 3-44). menu item. These comments are saved to the header of the irb file and are available during analysis using the software. hvh175.jpg 3-22 MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 67: Format Sd Submenu

    Enter button to delete all data from the card and to re- format the card. After the card is formatted, all data is deleted irrevocably. hvh182.jpg Note This process cannot be undone. 3-23 MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 68 .png (no selection possible) Autofocus Automatic focusing is performed before saving. Compensation NUC (Non Uniformity Correction) is performed before saving. Light The photo light is switched on before saving. 3-24 MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 69: Measure Menu

    With the help of the analysis software, it is possible to show the spot temperature values in the entire image area when editing the saved thermal images. 3-25 MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 70: Measurement Definitions Submenu

    The following shapes of the measuring objects can be selected: • point (P) • line (L) • polygon line (PL) • rectangle (R) • ellipse • polygon (PG) 3-26 MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 71  button without exiting the dialog. The current line can be deleted within the dialog by using the  button. The dialog is closed by pushing the  button. 3-27 MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 72 Along with the option of deleting individual AOIs in the respective editor by using the  button, all created AOIs can be deleted simultaneously using the corresponding dialog to be confirmed: 3-28 MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 73 (red mark in the center of the circle). Another ellipse can Note be created using the  button. Individual points of a polygon cannot be deleted, but their position can be changed. 3-29 MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 74 TiX620, TiX640, TiX660, TiX1000 Users Manual hvh202.jpg hvh203.jpg hvh204.jpg hvh205.jp hvh206.jp hvh207.jpg 3-30 MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 75: Correction Submenu

    Taking into consideration the real measuring conditions, particularly the: • surface properties of an measuring object and the temperature level of the environment • transmission of the optical channel, path temperature, and distance hvh210.jpg 3-31 MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 76 The correction To properly enter the respective correction parameters, parameters are accepted globally for the entire image. hvh211.jpg hvh212.jpg 3-32 MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 77 Therefore, it is assumed that 100 % of the measured radiation is emitted by the measuring object. The measuring object corresponds to the "ideal black-body emitter" and is non-reflective. 3-33 MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 78 IR image. This is suitable in the event of does not change the focus distance. stationary measurement setups where the distance between camera and measuring object does not change hvh217.jpg hvh218.jpg 3-34 MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 79: Gps Submenu

    When this function is activated, the yellow laser symbol When switching off the GPS receiver, the first information will be displayed in the tool bar below the Fluke logo line is hidden automatically. simultaneously with an acoustic signal (2x beep). The laser pointer, integrated depending on the equipment, is activated analogously.
  • Page 80: Settings Menu

    However, it must be ensured that the temperature of the current scene does not exceed the set range to avoid overloads within the IR image. hvh222.jpg 3-36 MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 81: Extras Submenu

    (1,024 x 768) to (2,048 x 1,536) and/or from (640 x 480) to (1,280 x 960) IR pixels is reached by shifting the pixel allocation by half a pixel width in each 3-37 MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 82: Automatic Submenu

    The EverSharp mode width (range) of the set temperature range remains constant. Note You can see images taken with EverSharp in ® SmartView software. 3-38 MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 83: Compensation Submenu

    The mode set in each case in the "Automatic" menu item is deactivated by every manual change to the temperature scale or when the Auto Mode (Span) function is triggered for the first time. 3-39 MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 84: Buttons Submenu

    This way, it is possible to visualize very small changes in temperature even with comparatively high scene dynamics. 3-40 MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 85 Laser distance meter/laser pointer on/off  Light on/off  Photo light on/off halfway Real-time saving Start/stop real-time saving  Video saving Start/stop video saving  Level/range menu  long For manually setting Level/range 3-41 MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 86 Show/hide global Minimum and Maximum long Switch-over palette Next palette Invert palette Invert palette Grayscale palette color Switch-over color - grayscale palette Freeze image  Stop the live image  Freeze completely 3-42 MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 87: Digital Alarm Output Submenu

    It is possible to assign one function to several buttons at the same time. (This indication is made regardless of whether an alarm condition is fulfilled.) 3-43 MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 88: Configuration Submenu

    • Audio Output of an acoustic alarm signal • Digital out 1 Alarm signal at digital output 1 • Digital out 2 Alarm signal at digital output 2 hvh240.jpg 3-44 MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 89 Display Menus Settings Menu hvh241.jpg hvh242.jpg hvh244.jpg hvh243.jpg 3-45 MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 90: System Menu

    When loading the factory settings, all previously made system settings will be undone. If settings must possibly be re-used at a later point in time, we recommend saving a user configuration beforehand. hvh245.jpg 3-46 MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 91: Display Submenu

    PAL and NTSC. folded to the camera housing (active display: automatic). However, you can make either Display or viewfinder (Finder) as the active display element. hvh246.jpg 3-47 MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 92: Regional Submenu

    The basis from the top to the bottom. units for the distance and for the temperature can also be set. hvh248.jpg hvh247.jpg 3-48 MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 93: Menu Layout Submenu

    "Small". Particularly in the event of a large font size, a part of the text shown in the menus is no longer displayed completely, because the available space is insufficient. hvh251.jpg hvh252.jpg hvh249.jpg hvh250.jpg 3-49 MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 94: Menu Control Submenu

    The "Info" submenu contains the most important system information for hardware (camera) and system software (system). The memory card page shows the used and the available memory space of the SD card in the device. 3-50 MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 95: Maintenance

    If cleaning the optical surfaces is nevertheless required, please only use wood-free absorbent cotton or ® Professional Wipes Kleenex in combination with 96 % ethanol. Please contact the manufacturer in the event of strong contaminations. MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664 www. .com Shop for Fluke products online at:...
  • Page 96: Calibration

    In this case, see How to Contact Fluke for more information. MyFlukeStore 1.888.610.7664...
  • Page 97: Battery

    If correct to prevent battery leakage. exposure to chemicals occurs, clean with water and get medical aid. • Use only Fluke approved power adapters to charge the battery. • Do not disassemble the battery. •...

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