Setting the Time
To set the time:
1.
Press
a
until
Time
appears over the F3 softkey.
2.
Press the softkey labeled
Time
.
The Imager will display time in two different formats: 24 hour or 12 hour.
3.
Press the softkey labeled with the desired format.
4.
Press the softkey labeled
Up
(
c
) or
Down
(
d
) to adjust the selected time
element.
5.
Press the softkey labeled
Next
to move to the next time element.
6.
Press softkey labeled
Done
when finished.
The 12 hour format has a selection for setting whether the time is AM or PM.
Focusing and Capturing an Image
Point the Imager at the object or area of interest, focus by turning the focus
control until the image displayed on the LCD is as clear as possible, and then
press and release the trigger. The Imager displays the captured image and a menu.
The TiR, menu allows image storage. The TiR1 menu allows image storage,
image setting adjustments, and recording of audio annotations. To cancel image
storage and return to live viewing, press and release the trigger.
Minimum focus distance for thermal (IR) camera is 15 cm (approx.
6 inches). Minimum focus distance for visible (visual) light camera is 46
cm (approx. 18 inches). IR-Fusion
and visible light images are
unavailable on the Ti9 or TiRx Thermal Imagers.
The Imager can save the image as a simple picture or as a radiometric
image that allows further temperature analysis. To change the saved
image format, see the “Setting File Format” section later in this manual.
When IR-Fusion
is enabled, adjusting the IR focus control will align
the IR and visible light images on the LCD display. When the IR image
is properly focused, the images should be almost perfectly aligned. This
functionality provides an easy method to get a good focus on the IR
image. Because of image parallax and minimum focus specifications, the
minimum distance for an aligned IR-Fusion
image is approximately 46
cm (18 inches). (IR-Fusion
and visible light images are not available
on the Ti9 or TiRx Thermal Imagers.)
Pressing the softkey labeled
Settings
allows modification of image
characteristics such as palette, picture-in-picture, and range. Refer to the
appropriate setting section for operational details.