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TiS55+/TiS75+

Users Manual

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The scale along the right side of the display shows the thermal span increasing or 
decreasing in size and shows the span as it moves to different levels within the total range. 
See 

Table 9

.

To use the temperature range high and low values on the display for future measurements:

1. Set Level/Span to 

Manual

.

2. Push 

a

 to rescale the display and save the temperature values on the display at that 

time.

To use a different temperature range, use the arrow keys to change the Level/Span, or 
push 

a

 twice to rescale.

Note

The Imager always powers up in the same Level/Span mode, Auto or Manual, as 
when the Imager was powered down.

Emissivity Adjustment

All objects radiate infrared energy. The actual surface temperature and emissivity of the 
target affects the quantity of energy radiated. The Imager senses the infrared energy from 
the surface of the target and uses the data to calculate an estimated temperature value. 
Many common materials such as wood, water, skin, cloth, and painted surfaces, including 
metal, radiate energy well and have a high emissivity factor of 

90 % (or 0.90). The Imager 

measures temperatures accurately on targets with a high emissivity.

Shiny surfaces or unpainted metals do not radiate energy well and have a low emissivity 
factor of 

<

0.60. For the Imager to calculate a more accurate estimate of the actual 

temperature of targets with a low emissivity, adjust the emissivity setting.

W

 

Warning

To prevent personal injury, see emissivity information for actual temperatures. 
Reflective objects result in lower than actual temperature measurements. 
These objects pose a burn hazard.

Set emissivity as a direct value or from a list of emissivity values for some common 
materials. If the emissivity value is 

<

0.60, a caution shows on the display.

Note

Surfaces with an emissivity of 

<

0.60 make it difficult to determine reliable and 

consistent actual temperatures. The lower the emissivity, the greater the potential of 
error when the Imager calculates the temperature measurement because more of 
the energy reaching the camera is specified as background temperature. This is also 
true even when adjustments to the emissivity and reflected background adjustments 
are performed properly.

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Summary of Contents for 095969946261

Page 1: ...s Manual October 2020 English 2020 Fluke Corporation All rights reserved Specifications are subject to change without notice All product names are trademarks of their respective companies www com info...

Page 2: ...To obtain warranty service contact your nearest Fluke authorized service center to obtain return authorization information then send the product to that service center with a description of the diffi...

Page 3: ...8 Laser Pointer 9 Capture Image 9 Save Image 10 Save Images to PC 10 Main Menu 11 Measurement Menu 12 Level Span 13 Emissivity Adjustment 14 Transmissivity 15 Image Menu 15 IR FusionTM Technology 16...

Page 4: ...older 29 Sign out of Shared Folder 30 Settings Menu 31 Capture Settings 33 Video 33 Record Video 33 View Video 34 Auto Capture 34 Bluetooth Headset 35 Date 35 Time 36 Image Annotation 36 Text Notes 36...

Page 5: ...iii Lens Care 44 Battery Care 44 Charge Batteries 45 Two Bay Battery Charger Base 45 AC Power Socket on Imager 45 Optional 12 V Vehicle Charger 46 Radio Frequency Data 46 Specifications 46 www com in...

Page 6: ...The Imager can save images to internal memory or to a removable memory card Saved images and data stored in internal memory or on the memory card can be transferred to a PC through a direct USB connec...

Page 7: ...ecause models have different features not all of the information in the manual may apply to your Imager Use Table 1 to identify the features of your Imager Features Table 1 is a list of the features o...

Page 8: ...Connect desktop software Stream video radiometric streaming Table 2 Front Item Description Item Description Control Panel Navigation buttons F Handstrap anchor See Control Panel G USB Cable Touch scr...

Page 9: ...of the secondary trigger is the laser pointer From any menu use the secondary trigger to return to camera mode You can assign a specific function to the secondary trigger see Settings Menu Table 3 Bac...

Page 10: ...Push to perform the function listed on the submenu key Or Push and hold for 2 seconds to exit out of all menus a Push and hold for 2 seconds to toggle between Manual Auto Level and Span With Level Sp...

Page 11: ...the main menu 2 Tap an icon on the main menu to open a sub menu See Table 7 Table 5 Display Item Description Item Description Center point marker G Temperature range lower value Center point temperatu...

Page 12: ...a menu to show other menu options Option menu button Y Opens an option menu to adjust a setting Numerical value adjuster buttons 9 K Decreases a numerical value 8 4 Increases a numerical value Back a...

Page 13: ...e measurement is important to your application When you move an Imager between environments with large differences in ambient temperature allow for additional adjustment time Focus Correct focus makes...

Page 14: ...notate the image in the memory buffer before you store the image When video is on the primary trigger is the start stop for video recording To capture an image 1 Focus on a target 2 Pull and release t...

Page 15: ...port on the Product and the other end into a USB port on a PC The PC recognizes the Product as an external memory storage device 3 On the PC a Browse to the directory on the Product b Copy and paste...

Page 16: ...ment Menu a Image Adjust how the image appears See Image Menu P Palette Set the palette to use on the image See Palette Menu M Display Set the features to show on the display See Display Menu F Fluke...

Page 17: ...ions Select an emissivity value from a list of common materials Use the scroll bar to see all of the options See Emissivity Adjustment Background options Changes the background temperature to compensa...

Page 18: ...on the total temperature range With Level Span set to Manual the level setting moves the thermal span up or down within the total temperature range To change Level Span 1 Select g Level Span Manual or...

Page 19: ...radiate energy well and have a high emissivity factor of 90 or 0 90 The Imager measures temperatures accurately on targets with a high emissivity Shiny surfaces or unpainted metals do not radiate ene...

Page 20: ...sable the correction percentage Image Menu Table 10 is a list of the options available in the Image menu Table 10 Image Menu Option Menu Option Description IR Fusion 0 to 100 The Imager automatically...

Page 21: ...tware when you use the is2 or is3 file format See Settings Menu The IR Fusion slider bar sets the Product to take images from full visible light mode to full IR Fusion mode Use a blend between visible...

Page 22: ...hows a full visible image and only shows infrared information on objects or areas that are below the set apparent temperature level Use the arrows to adjust the temperature threshold Inside Range Turn...

Page 23: ...s presented can help identify areas of concern with possible dew point condensation Select a Palette To change the palette of an image 1 Tap P 2 Tap on a palette thumbnail 3 A check mark shows on the...

Page 24: ...s to exit On the camera screen you can tap and drag markers at any time Table 12 Display Menu Option Description Spot Temp Min Max Turn on or turn off the maximum and minimum temperature indicators o...

Page 25: ...oint can be a temperature reference mark but it cannot be the delta point It is either the main reference mark or it is not a delta reference at all Spot Box Use the Spot Box feature to set a temperat...

Page 26: ...ion See Asset Identification Asset ID Save Images to Fluke Connect Cloud WiFi Turn on or turn off WiFi WiFi Network With WiFi enabled connect the Product to a WiFi network so you can sign in to your F...

Page 27: ...duct cannot detect a barcode or QR code manually enter a unique asset ID See Assign Asset ID Tag Manually The display returns to camera mode and the barcode or QR code number shows on the display 4 Ca...

Page 28: ...Turn on the Imager 3 Select f Pair to Fluke Connect Tools 4 Select On The Imager starts to scan and presents a list with the ID and name of available tools found within 20 m without obstructions open...

Page 29: ...le 14 Connection Icons Icon Description No icon WiFi is not on In a menu the Product is attempting to connect to a WiFi network The Product is connected to a WiFi network WiFi is on but the Product is...

Page 30: ...work setting to connect the Product to a WiFi network and to sign into a Fluke Connect account on the Product To turn on the WiFi Network feature 1 Select F Save Images to Fluke Connect Cloud WiFi On...

Page 31: ...ct to a WiFi network See Sign in to Fluke Connect WiFi Network 2 Tap Sign in to Fluke Connect 3 Use the keyboard to enter an email address or tap 6 to see a list of recently used email addresses 4 Tap...

Page 32: ...oduct to the Fluke Connect app See Pair to Mobile App To change the hotspot settings 1 Select F Pair Hotspot to Fluke Connect WiFi Hotspot Settings 2 Select an option Name SSID to change the SSID Pass...

Page 33: ...the Product and automatically upload to the selected folder on the server Anyone with access to the folder on the server can view the images immediately Note The Shared Folder feature may not work on...

Page 34: ...t Network 4 Tap F to return to camera mode Sign in to Shared Folder Note To learn how to create or access a shared folder on a network contact your IT department To use the Product to sign in to a sha...

Page 35: ...er Or Tap Not Now to save the images to the shared folder another time The display returns to the Save to Shared Folder menu 7 Tap F to return to camera mode to capture images Note Keep the Product on...

Page 36: ...re data visible image voice annotation and photos from the IR PhotoNotes photo annotation system into a single file To customize or separate the visible and infrared images use SmartView software or t...

Page 37: ...he QR code reader for Asset Tagging Logo NA Show or hide the Fluke logo on the display Language options Set the language to use on the display Decimal Separator options Set the decimal separator to co...

Page 38: ...again 6 To save the video push s 7 To delete the video push d and then tap Delete Table 16 Video Option Description Record Video Only Start a video recording when the primary trigger is pressed See R...

Page 39: ...number of images select Image Count Number of Images Use the arrows to select the number of images The default number is 5 To capture images until the memory is full select Image Count Maximum Memory...

Page 40: ...tooth Headset into pairing mode 2 On the Imager select s Bluetooth Headset On The Imager starts to scan and presents a list with of available devices You can expect a short delay before the scan is co...

Page 41: ...otes use the keyboard that opens on the display Images that have text notes show with the note icon N Notes with Single Image Choose a method to add edit or delete a note for an image For an image in...

Page 42: ...mages The display returns to the memory gallery 2 Tap an image to select it Tap an image again to clear the selection The border and filename text color change to yellow 3 Repeat for each additional i...

Page 43: ...aused To save tap Save The recording is saved To playback tap Play You can tap Pause to pause the playback or Record to resume recording IR PhotoNotes Use the IR PhotoNotes photo annotation system to...

Page 44: ...ges are saved and the menu shows the number of images Review IR PhotoNotes For an image in the memory buffer 1 Select Edit IRPhotoNotes The Imager opens the images 2 Tap an image to select the image T...

Page 45: ...ges at the same time 1 Select m Delete Multiple Images The display returns to the memory gallery 2 Tap an image to select it Tap an image again to clear the selection The border and filename text colo...

Page 46: ...es are saved to the internal memory storage Use the Memory menu to view edit or delete images Images are organized by the date they were captured with the newest images at the top When additional info...

Page 47: ...creen mode 2 Tap D 3 Assign an asset ID See Asset Identification Asset ID To remove an asset ID from an image 1 Open an image in fullscreen mode 2 Tap the asset ID that looks like on the display 3 Tap...

Page 48: ...software 2 Connect one end of the USB cord into your PC and the other end of the USB cord into the Product Fluke Connect software recognizes the connection with the Product Windows automatically inst...

Page 49: ...nitrogen ion gun if available to blow off the particulates from the lens surface 2 Soak a lint free cloth in a commercial lens cleaning liquid that contains alcohol ethyl alcohol or isopropyl alcohol...

Page 50: ...d connect the dc output to the charger base 2 Put one or two smart batteries into bays of charger base 3 Charge batteries until charge LEDs on charger base are a solid green 4 Remove smart batteries a...

Page 51: ...hicle To use the 12 V vehicle charger to charge the battery 1 Connect the 12 V adapter into the 12 V accessory socket of the vehicle 2 Connect the other end to the ac power socket of the Imager bz fla...

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