FLI R
Duo P ro R Us e r Guide
Duo Pro R User Guide, Rev. 1.0
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center 160 x 120 pixels onto the video stream. Digital zoom setting has no effect on recorded
imagery. The visible sensor has up to 8x digital zoom (slider setting of 800%).
5.1.7
Measure
The controls displayed under the Measure section of the Home screen provide access to the settings
that primarily affect temperature measurement accuracy. These radiometric parameters include
sky condition, humidity, air temperature, and object emissivity. See Section 5.2.1.3
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5.1.8
Capture
The Capture menu is used to configure the Duo Pro R
’s data bus for recording either still images or
live video. Users can select between single frame, multiple frame, or video recording. The Record
button is used to start and stop all file captures.
5.1.8.1
Single
Configures single image capture. Duo Pro R can be configured to record visible and IR as separate
data (8-bit JPEG &14-bit TIFF) files or as one combined FLIR Radiometric JPEG.
5.1.8.2
Multiple
Configures image capture at a user-selectable interval, similar to time-lapse recordings. Frames are
captured as any available Photo Format. Interval can be configured from one frame per second up
to one every 60 seconds.
5.1.8.3
Video
Video can be recorded in 8-bit H.264, monochrome 14-bit TIFF sequence files, or the FLIR
proprietary RJPEG Video (.SEQ) sequence files. TIFF sequences can be captured at roughly 30
frames per second.
Video recordings can capture either visible, infrared or both simultaneously.
File type settings are configured in the
Capture
tab in the Settings
section.
Note: While recording video, an additional “snapshot” button appears. Use this to grab an 8
-bit still
image while recording video.
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If the Display Mode is set to “IR”, the still will be a thermal image.
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If the Display Mode is set to “Visible” or “Picture
-in-
Picture”, the still will be a visible image.
5.1.8.4
Record
The Record button either captures a still image, or starts/stops live video recording. See Section 6
for details on available file formats.