FLI R
Duo P ro R Us e r Guide
Duo Pro R User Guide, Rev. 1.0
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Figure 16. Scene Meter
•
OT Still
–
Records a still image any time the
Max:
value in the Scene Meter is greater than
the setpoint. Values from 0 to 300
°
C (32 to 572
°
F) can be configured. The feature can also
be disabled by setting it to
Off
. Scene Meter must be enabled for this feature to be available.
•
OT Alert
–
When a temperature in the scene is detected that is greater than the setpoint, the
Max:
Scene Meter label flashes. Values from 0 to 300
°
C (32 to 572
°
F) can be configured.
The feature can also be disabled by setting it to
Off
. Scene Meter must be enabled for this
feature to be available.
5.2.1.4
Isotherm
Isotherm is a unique FLIR feature that allows users to highlight specific temperatures ranges in their
thermal imagery. To enable Isotherm, simply select one of the IR color palettes with
“Iso” in the
name, and tune to temperature range limits to highlight objects of interest for your specific
application.
Isotherm Adjustment
•
Units
: Select “Temperature” to set your ranges in units of Celcius. Select “Percent” to set
your ranges in terms of percent relative to all pixels in the image.
•
Low / Medium / High:
Set the ranges for highlighted values in Isotherm mode.
For example: If you set low/med/high as 10, 15, and 25 with units of Temperature, your thermal
image will highlight all pixels with a temperature between 10C and 15C in one color range, and all
pixels with a temperature between 15C and 25C in another range. Every pixel above 25C will be the
same color, representing the max temp reading for your settings.