Web Control Panel - FLIR Nexus Configuration Manual

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Basic Operation and Configuration
If a command is sent to the camera when the user does not have control, the command will not be
executed, and it is necessary to send the command again once the light is green.
2.4.2
The control buttons on the right side of the page provide a way to control
the camera. When the mouse cursor is positioned over a button, a screen
tip is displayed which explains the function of the button.
This same web interface is used with various FLIR thermal cameras; some
are fixed mount cameras, such as the F-Series and FC-Series S cameras,
and some have pan/tilt capabilities, such as the PT-Series and D-Series.
As a result, some buttons appearing in the control panel may be disabled if
they do not apply to the camera in use.
When the web interface is used with a pan/tilt camera, an image of a
joystick appears below the control panel buttons. When the mouse is
positioned over the joystick, the camera can be moved (up-down and/or
left-right) by clicking and dragging the joystick in the appropriate direction.
For a fixed camera, the following buttons are enabled:
The other buttons on the control panel will be disabled for a fixed camera. In
the control panel, a disabled button is indicated with a grey color and when the
cursor is positioned over a disabled button, the screen tip indicates the
function is not available. The disabled buttons correspond to commands that are not used with a fixed
camera, but might be used to control a pan/tilt camera with multiple sensors.
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Save Snapshot
This button allows the user to save an image as a .jpg file. The destination folder for the
image is determined by the web browser that is used.
Perform IR NUC Calibration
This button causes the camera to perform a Non-Uniformity Correction operation (refer to
the section 2.8.1 "Image freezes momentarily" on page 2-17).
Toggle Scene Preset
This button causes the camera to cycle through 5 different image settings. The Scene
Presets cause the image brightness and contrast to adjust. Depending on the time of day,
weather, and other conditions, one Scene Preset may be preferable to the others.
Toggle Polarity
This button changes the way various objects are displayed in the image, with hot objects
displayed as white and cold objects as black, or vice versa.
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