Spot Editor; Saving - Fluke tix640 User Manual

Thermal imager
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Spot Editor

By pushing the  button, a temperature measuring point
is created in the center of the image. Pushing the 
button with the spot turned on will turn off the measuring
point.
The spot editor can be started by pushing the  button
for a long period of time. The editor can be used to define
measuring objects with different shapes and properties
(Areas of Interest, AOIs), as well as to set the way the
measuring objects are displayed. After having defined the
AOIs, these regions and their measured values can be
activated and deactivated using the  button. The
particular description of the spot editor's function can be
found in Measurement Definitions menu starting in
Chapter 3, Menus.
Elements of the User Interface

Saving

Thermography images and photographic pictures are
saved to the SC card inserted into the camera. The
thermal imager supports commercially available SD
and/or SDHC cards up to a capacity of 32GB. Depending
on the detector format and the set memory format, up to
25,000 IR images can be saved to one SDHC card this
way. Along with individual IR image, thermal image
sequences can be saved as digital raw data and video
sequences. The particular description of the camera
settings for data storage can be found in Chapter 3,
Menus.
Depending on the equipment, the thermography and
video data can be transmitted using the optional
interfaces GigE, USB, and WLAN so that transmitted data
can also be stored on the used control units.
Before saving to the SD card, check that the SD card
inserted into the camera has sufficient memory space
available. The free memory space can be displayed in
menu "Settings"  "System"  "Info" (see System
Submenu in Chapter 3, Menus. A writable memory card is
indicated by means of a blue card symbol
right area of the field of view. A non-writable or read-only
memory card is indicated by means of a grayed-out card
symbol
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