Ffc; Agc Lock/Unlock; Color Palettes - FLIR Vue TZ20-R User Manual

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4.2

FFC

A FFC (flat field correction) is an offset calibration that is triggered at powerup, after a set change in
temperature, and periodically throughout the camera operation. The FFC adjusts internal settings
that compensate for environmental temperature changes, camera temperature changes, and other
conditions that impact camera operation. This maintains image quality by removing noise and other
artefacts that may occur during use in dynamic operational conditions. The Vue TZ20-R is in auto FFC mode by
default, but a manual trigger can be initiated by pressing the FCC icon.
4.3

AGC Lock/Unlock

The AGC Lock/Unlock allows the image to hold a constant temperature-to-color pallet in a dynamic
moving scene. This allows the user to identify objects in the camera field of view with specific
infrared radiation and facilitates locating items in specific scenes.
4.4

Color Palettes

Multiple color palettes are available on the FLIR Vue TZ20-R. The User's desired color palette is
saved with RJPG and MOV files, but not with TIFF files. The Pallet icon indicates the current color
pallet. The user may select the color palette by pressing the icon. Adjusting the palette can aid in
interpreting the thermal images. More information regarding selecting the appropriate color palette
can be found at
https://www.flir.com/discover/ots/outdoor/your-perfect-palette/.
FIGURE 5: MULTIPLE COLOR PALETTES ARE AVAILABLE ON THE VUE TZ20-R
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