13.3.2 Reflected temperature
The reflected temperature is an important factor for radiometric temperature meas-
urements. The thermal imaging camera has a reflected temperature compensation
feature. It is necessary to accurately set the reflected temperature for a more ac-
curate temperature measurement. For most applications, the reflected temperature
is the same as the ambient temperature.
The reflected temperature only needs to be set when there are much hotter objects
that produce strong emissions near the target to be measured.
13.3.3 Humidity
Airborne water droplets can absorb infrared radiation. Humid air can affect the accu-
racy of the temperature measurement. You can set humidity compensation between
0% and 100%.
13.3.4 Infrared compensation
The delta temperature value directly affects the measurement.
13.3.5 Distance
Lots of airborne substances can absorb infrared radiation. That said, the object's
infrared radiation attenuates as the distance increases. You can set the distance
between 0 - 2000 metres.
13.3.6 Emissivity value
This option allows you to set the emissivity value of the object. You can choose a
value between 0.01 and 1.00. Refer to section 16 "Emissivity value".
To exit this submenu and thus the Parameter menu, briefly press the power button (A).
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