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HDMI
HDMI
®
(High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is a compact
audio/video interface for transferring uncompressed data
and compressed/uncompressed digital audio data from the
Imager to a compatible HDMI device.
To set up:
1. Attach the included HDMI cable to the HDMI port on
the Imager.
2. Connect the other end to an HDMI video device.
Auto Capture
The Auto Capture feature allows you to set the Imager to
capture and save an infrared image, or series of images,
automatically. Image capture can be triggered manually or
with an “apparent temperature” trigger. The temperature
trigger is set to start when a value is above or below a set
limit. Regardless of how the capture starts, you can set the
interval for when successive images are captured and
saved. You also can set the number of images that are
captured and saved. The upper limit on number is
dependent on the amount of storage memory available.
To set and operate the Auto Capture feature:
1. Go
to
Camera
>
Auto Capture
.
2. Push
Start Capture
to start the capture sequence.
In the Auto Capture sub-menu, you will see these options:
•
Start Capture
: Executes the Auto Capture settings in
camera memory.
•
Interval
: Set the hours, minutes, and seconds
between individual image capture events. Push
/
to select the number of hours, minutes, or
seconds as an interval between images.
•
Image Count
: Select the number of images that are
captured in a sequence. Push
/
to manually
select a number of images. Or, push the
Maximum
Memory
button to select the option that will continue
capturing and saving images until the chosen storage
memory is filled or battery power is depleted.
•
Manual Trigger
: When Manual Trigger is selected,
push
Start Capture
to start the automatic capture of a
series of images.
•
Temp Trigger
: Select
Temp Trigger
and then select
Set Temp Trigger
to open the adjustment menu.
Note
The minimum interval available can be affected by
the file type and visible light camera settings
chosen by the user. Some combinations create
larger file sizes which take longer to capture and
save, creating a higher minimum interval
compared to others.
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