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THT32 

 

 

 

 

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5.2.6 Menu 

MEMORY 

In this section it is possible to recall on the display and delete the images saved on the 
micro SD card inserted in the instrument. 
 
1.  Select the item 

MEMORY

” 

with keys 

 or 

 and press the 

Enter

 key. The screen in 

Fig. 12 appears on the display. 

 

 

Fig. 12: Display of images saved in the memory 

 
2.  The screen in Fig. 12 

– 

Middle appears in case the micro SD card is empty (no image 

saved) or if no micro SD card has been inserted. 

3.  The screen in Fig. 12 

– 

Right side appears when a saved image is recalled on the 

display. The number at the top of the display indicates the memory location of the 
saved image. 

4. Use the 

 or 

 keys to scroll the images saved in the micro SD card. 

5. Press the 

Enter

 key on the image recalled on the display. The symbol of the bin is 

shown at the bottom of the display (see Fig. 12 

– 

Right side). 

6. Press the 

Enter

 key to confirm deletion of the image. 

7. Press the 

Menu/

 key to go back to the general menu and to the instrument

s main 

screen. 

 

5.2.7 Menu 

BGT 

In this section, it is possible to set the value of reflected temperature on the instrument. 
Objects with a low emissivity may reflect infrared energy coming from adjacent objects; 
this energy is added to the energy of the object itself, thus causing possible measurement 
mistakes. In several situations, there are sources of heat with a higher temperature than 
the temperature found near the object being measured. In this case, it is necessary to 
compensate this reflected energy by entering the presumed temperature value of the 
adjacent heat source into the thermal camera. In most of the applications, the reflected 
temperature is identical to the environmental temperature and has negligible effects on 
temperature measurement on objects with a high emissivity. 
 
1.  Select the item 

BGT

” 

with keys 

 or 

 and press the 

Enter

 key. The screen in Fig. 13 

appears on the display. 

 

Summary of Contents for THT32

Page 1: ...Copyright HT ITALIA 2016 Version EN 1 01 25 03 2016 ENGLISH User manual...

Page 2: ...e of the object in Blending Fusion function 8 5 2 General menu description 9 5 2 1 Menu EMS 9 5 2 2 Menu UNIT 10 5 2 3 Menu MAXMIN 11 5 2 4 Menu PLT 11 5 2 5 Menu DATE 12 5 2 6 Menu MEMORY 13 5 2 7 Me...

Page 3: ...t will guarantee safety standards They must be used only if in good conditions and replaced with identical models when necessary Check that the battery is correctly inserted Check that the LCD display...

Page 4: ...g Fusion function 3 measuring cursors 6 standard colour palettes Automatic detection of hot cold spots of the image Storage of BMP images on external micro SD card IR sensor resolution 32x31pxl USB po...

Page 5: ...ease contact the Dealer In case the instrument should be returned please follow the instructions given in 8 3 2 INSTRUMENT POWER SUPPLY The instrument is supplied by 1x3 7V rechargeable Li ION battery...

Page 6: ...ENT Fig 1 Description of the instrument s front and backside CAPTION 1 LCD display 2 Function keys Menu Enter 3 Grip 4 In built visual photo camera 5 IR sensor 6 USB port for connecting AC adapter bat...

Page 7: ...connecting AC adapter battery charger 7 Trigger key T 8 Battery compartment cover 9 Hole for tripod insertion Fig 3 Description of the instrument s inputs and outputs CAPTION 1 Inside of the battery...

Page 8: ...Keys The arrow keys allow setting system parameters in the instrument s general menu and defining percentage and distance of the Blending Fusion function see The arrow keys also allow scrolling throu...

Page 9: ...distance of the object in Blending Fusion function The instrument is provided with the Blending Fusion function which allows aligning the infrared and the visual image This function is therefore espec...

Page 10: ...mit infrared radiation according to the kind of material the measured object is made of Table 1 shows the emissivity values for the most common materials Emissivity takes values between 0 mirror or pe...

Page 11: ...enu key to go back to the instrument s main screen 5 2 2 Menu UNIT In this section it is possible to define the temperature measuring unit used by the instrument 1 Select the item UNIT with keys or an...

Page 12: ...e display of MAX and MIN values on the display 3 Press the Menu key to confirm go back to the general menu and to the instrument s main screen 5 2 4 Menu PLT In this section it is possible to select t...

Page 13: ...l selection 2 Use the or keys to select the options Date or Time and press the Enter key to confirm The following screen appears on the instrument s display Fig 11 System date time setting Configurati...

Page 14: ...de 6 Press the Enter key to confirm deletion of the image 7 Press the Menu key to go back to the general menu and to the instrument s main screen 5 2 7 Menu BGT In this section it is possible to set t...

Page 15: ...nd press the Enter key The screen appears on the display Fig 14 Setting of alarm thresholds on measurements 2 Use the or keys to select the options High or Low and press the Enter key to confirm The s...

Page 16: ...confirm go back to the general menu and to the instrument s main screen 5 2 10 Menu DIST In this section it is possible to set the measurement unit of distance associated with the Blending Fusion func...

Page 17: ...reen 5 2 12 Menu INFO In this section it is possible to read the general information of the instrument and the residual memory space of the fitted micro SD card 1 Select the item INFO with keys or and...

Page 18: ...nstrument displays the temperature values associated with the measuring cursors 5 Use the trigger key T to freeze the image The following screen appears on the display Fig 19 Image saving 6 Press the...

Page 19: ...environmental temperature and anyway in a range between 0 C and 50 C 32 F and 122 F When using the instrument for the first time recharge the battery for at least 6 hours 1 Connect the battery charge...

Page 20: ...s on measurements MAX and MIN thresholds Memory micro SD card 4GB 6000 BMP images Max allowed micro SD card 16GB PC interface USB 2 0 Power supply Internal supply rechargeable Li ION battery 3 7V 1400...

Page 21: ...sequence of improper packaging Repairs which may become necessary as a consequence of interventions performed by unauthorized personnel Modifications to the instrument performed without the manufactur...

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