Controls And Connections - Snap-On ELITE User Manual

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Features and Controls

3.2 Controls and Connections

Item
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Name
Battery Charge
The battery charge LED indicator illuminates red when the battery is being
Indicator
charged. The LED will turn green when battery is fully charged.
The microSD card stores saved images, videos, and expert tips content.
microSD (Secure
During operation the microSD card must be installed to save and view
Digital) Card
images/videos, and view expert tips.
The micro USB jack provides connection (via supplied USB cable) for the
micro USB Jack
power supply adapter (battery charging), and to a personal computer for
saved image transfer.
A protective cover is used over the USB jack and microSD card slot, located
on top of the Imager. Always keep the protective cover closed during
operation. Only open the protective cover during battery charging, or when
Protective Cover
connecting to the PC, or removing the microSD card. Opening the protective
(Item 8 in Fig. 2-1)
cover during operation could result in an electrostatic discharge event that
may cause the Thermal Imager to reset. If this occurs, the Thermal Imager
will reset and return to normal operation without being damaged.
Trigger
Pull to capture an image of the active display, or start/stop video recording.
Video Capture
and
Cancel (No)
Button
LED Spotlight
and
Accept (Yes)
Button
Menu Button
Description/Operation
Dual Function
Live Mode - press to start/stop video recording mode. See
Button Functions (Live Mode)
Menu Mode - use to close a menu, and or return to the previous
menu or screen.
Dual Function
Live Mode - press to turn the LED spotlight on/off. See
Button Functions (Live Mode)
Menu Mode - press to confirm, or select a menu option.
Press to open the main menu.
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