Setting Temperature Alarms; High Temperature Alarm (Ti32) - Fluke Ti32 User Manual

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Adjustment of the transmission correction setting may improve temperature
measurement accuracy.
1. Press a until Transmission appears over d.
2. Press softkey labeled Transmission.
3. Use the sofkey labeled Up or Down to adjust for the transmission rate
(%) of the material your Imager is looking through.
4. Press Done when finished.
5. Wait for main menu to disappear or quickly squeeze and release the
trigger twice in order to return to live view.
If you have the Display Information setting on your Imager set to
"Display All", information on current transmission correction
settings can be see as "

Setting Temperature Alarms

The Fluke Ti32 and TiR32 Thermal Imagers have the ability to set a
temperature alarm function. The Ti32 has a high-temperature alarm that allows
the Imager to display a full visible light image and only shows infrared
information on objects or areas that are above the set alarm level. The TiR32
has a dewpoint temperature alarm that allows the Imager to display a full
visible light image and only show infrared information on objects or areas that
are below the set dewpoint alarm level.

High Temperature Alarm (Ti32)

Press a until Alarm appears over c.
1.
2. Press softkey labeled Alarm.
3. Press the softkey labeled Enable to enable the high-temperature alarm
function. (Press the softkey labeled Disable to disable the high-
temperature alarm function.)
4. When enabled, press the sofkey labeled Up or Down to set the high-
temperature alarm.
5. Press Done when finished.
6. Wait for main menu to disappear or quickly squeeze and release the
trigger twice in order to return to live view.
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Note
τ
= xx".

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