1. The Battery capacity indicator.
2. Bluetooth icon, if this icon is displayed, the Bluetooth is accessible.
3. The currently selected Emissivity value. Use the Thermal Settings Menu
to change the Emissivity value.
4. The temperature unit icon, use the Thermal Settings Menu to select
“°C,°F, K”.
5. Current time Display
6. Center cross of the thermal imager temperature measurement,
represents the center spot temperature of the scene.
7. Highest temperature spot of the thermal imager temperature
measurement, represents the highest spot temperature of the scene.
8. Minimum temperature spot of the thermal imager temperature
measurement, represents the Minimum spot temperature of the scene.
9. Current scene on the thermal image frame.
10. Range icon of the meter.
11. Max soft button.
12. REL soft button.
13. PEAK soft button.
14. DMM measurement is shown
below the thermal image.
15. Unit of the meter.
16. Lowest reading measured in the
current frame.
17. The Thermal scale shows the
range colour for thermal images,
The lighter the colour, the warmer
the temperature; the darker the
colour, the cooler the temperature.
18. Highest reading measured in the current frame.
Notes:
The detector is designed with high sensivity, static electricity and
other sources of electrical energy may randomly activate the detector. This
is normal operation, the detector only activates the indicator light when AC
voltage is present, it does not indicate the voltage level on the LCD display.
5. THERMAL IMAGER AND CLAMP METER OPERATION
5.1. Thermal Imager Basics
In the Thermal Imaging and Clamp Meter mode, the user can measure a
targeted surface’s temperature and use the Multimeter at the same time,
the measured result will display under the thermal image.
• Press the red “
IR
” Button to open the Thermal Imager, in Fig the thermal
image is set to colour palette IRON.
• Select other palettes in the Menu Settings.
• Open the protective lens cover on the back of the meter.
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