Capturing Images; Comparing Frozen Images To Stored Images - Fluke Ti20 User Manual

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The Japanese model of the Ti20 requires you to press and hold F to turn
on the laser and keep it on. When you release F, the laser turns off.

Capturing Images

Recording images is a simple process but before starting you should note the current
image location number. If you have not stored any images, the location number should be
set at 1 (default) and the location descriptor will be blank. Each captured image is
numbered, so you may refer to images by number. The Imager can store up to 50 images.
1. With the Imager turned on, point the Imager at the target you want to record.
Squeeze the trigger once to capture the image. If the captured image is not
satisfactory, press and release the trigger to discard the frozen image. Use the
cross hairs to align the Imager at a point on the target.
2. The confirmation message
3. Inspect the image and if the result is satisfactory, press F (
image. If an image is already stored in the memory location, a prompt will ask
you to confirm saving the image at that location. Press F (
or H (
4. Squeeze the trigger or press F (

Comparing Frozen Images to Stored Images

Use the Compare function to confirm that you have capture an image of the target from
the correct position and to do a quick check of any thermal readings between the saved
imaged and the captured image.
1. With the captured image on the display, press H (
captured image to a stored image.
2. Press F (2) to retrieve the next stored image or G (1) brings up the previous
stored image. Stored images appear on the right side of the display and the
captured image appears on the left side of the display.
Note
Image Captured
YES) returns the Imager to live viewing.
. A F (
COMPARE)
appears at the bottom of the display.
YES)
again to return to live viewing.
COMPARE
Basic Operation
Capturing Images
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) to store the
STORE
YES)
, G (
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CANCEL)
)to compare the
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