8.4.3.2
Lock touch screen
When you have adjusted the image to levels that allow you to study your area of interest,
you can lock the touch screen to prevent further unintentional adjustments.
To lock/unlock the screen, tap the icon to the left of the temperature scale.
Note
If you switch to automatic mode, the screen automatically unlocks and your man-
ual adjustments are lost.
8.4.4
Manual adjustment using the navigation pad
8.4.4.1
Manual adjustment modes
There are two different settings for the manual adjustment mode (applicable for the navi-
gation pad only):
•
Level, Max, Min
: With this setting, you can manually adjust the level with the naviga-
tion pad. You can also change the upper and lower temperatures individually.
•
Level, Span
: With this setting, you can manually adjust the level and span with the
navigation pad.
To change the type of manual adjustment mode, select
Settings
>
Device settings
>
User
interface options
>
Manual adjustment mode
.
8.4.4.2
Manual adjustment in Level, Max, Min mode
1. To enter manual adjustment mode, select
Temperature scale
>
Manual
on the main
toolbar.
2. To simultaneously change the temperature scale minimum and maximum limits, push
the navigation pad up/down.
3. To change the minimum or maximum limit, do the following:
• Push the navigation pad left/right to select (highlight) the maximum or minimum
temperature.
• Push the navigation pad up/down to change the value of the highlighted
temperature.
8.4.4.3
Manual adjustment in Level, Span mode
1. To enter manual adjustment mode, select
Temperature scale
>
Manual
on the main
toolbar.
2. Push the navigation pad up/down to increase/decrease the level.
3. Push the navigation pad left/right to increase/decrease the span.
8.5
Color palettes
The camera supports a number of different color palettes. Frequently used palettes in-
clude the iron, gray, and rainbow palettes.
• The iron palette is intuitive and also easy to understand for those without much experi-
ence in thermography. It offers a good balance between geometric and thermal
resolution.
• Gray tones are particularly suited to resolving small geometric details, but are less
suited to displaying small differences in temperature.
• The rainbow palette is more colorful and alternates between light and dark colors.
This results in greater contrast, but this can lead to a noisy image for objects with dif-
ferent surfaces or many temperatures.
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