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Changing maximum and minimum scale values
General
You can change the maximum and minimum scale values on the temperature scale.
Typical examples
A typical application when you want to change the maximum scale value:
You are inspecting an object that is located in front of a background that has a a
considerably higher temperature—e.g. an object in a very hot furnace. In this case
you want to use as many colors as possible for your object and as few as possible
for the background. To do this, specify a temperature slightly above the temperature
you can expect for your object.
A typical application when you want to change the minimum scale value:
You are inspecting an object that is located in front of a background that has a con-
siderably lower temperature—e.g. power lines in front of a clear sky. In this case you
want to use as many colors as possible for your object and as few as possible for
the background. To do this, specify a temperature slightly below the temperature
you can expect for your object.
Procedure
Follow this procedure to set the maximum and minimum scale values:
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Related topics
For locations of camera buttons, see section 9 – Camera parts on page 21.
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To go to the mode selector, push the
In the mode selector, select Camera
In the toolbox, select Max./Min. and push the joystick.
Do one of the following and push the joystick to confirm each choice:
To change the maximum scale value, move the joystick up/down.
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To change the minimum scale value, move the joystick left/right.
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To auto-adjust the image one time, push the joystick.
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To confirm and leave the dialog box, push the
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button to the right of the joystick.
and push the joystick.
button.
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