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M mode (manual).
The device needs to be calibrated
manually.
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Short press the
Up (5)+Down (6)
button for shutter
calibration, and long press for background calibration.
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The lens cap should be closed for background
calibration.
PHOTOGRAPHING AND VIDEO
RECORDING
Finder II Series thermal imager is equipped with a function for
video recording and photographing an observed image onto
the built-in memory card.
The files of images and videos will be named after the time, so
it is recommended to reset the system time in the
Main Menu
or to synchronize the system time and date in the Settings of
the APP before using the photo and video function. For
specific operations, you can download the operating
instructions of the APP from the company's website.
Photographing
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Take a photograph with a short press of the
Down/Photo
(6)
button in the home screen. The image freezes for 0.5
seconds with a photo icon ( ) displayed on the upper-right
corner of the display.
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The picture file is saved to the build-in memory card.
Note
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Manual shutter calibration and manual background calibration
are still possible even in mode A.
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Video Recording
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In the home screen, press and hold the
Down/Photo (6)
button to start video recording.
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A tooltip showing the recording time (showing in
MM: SS (minutes: seconds) format) will appear in the upper
right corner of the display.
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The red dot in the tooltip flashes during recording.
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During recording, short press the
Down/Photo
(6)
button to
take a photo also.
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Stop the video recording by pressing and holding down the
Down/Photo
(6)
button.
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Video and picture files are stored in the built-in memory
card after video recording has been turned off.
Memory Access
When the device is turned on and connected to a computer, it
is recognized by the computer as a flash memory card, which
is used to access the device's memory and make copies of
pictures and videos.
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Turn on the device and connect it to the computer through
the USB cable.
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You can enter and work on the menu during video recording.
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The recording time is accumulated in minutes until the
recording stops, that is, the time shows 60:00 after 59:59.
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The maximum duration of a video recording file is 10 minutes.
When itʼs more than 10 minutes, the video will be recorded onto
a new file.
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The number of files is limited by the capacity of the device's
built-in memory. Regularly monitor the amount of free memory
in the built-in memory card, transferring footage and photos to
other media to free up space on the memory card.
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