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4.16.1.1 Alarm Switch
Pressing
˂ or ˃ switches the alarm function on or off. In case the alarm is switched on and the
temperature is above the alarm temperature, there will be a signal and the location of the high
temperature will be marked in the alarm colour (if set).
4.16.1.2 Alarm Temp
If the alarm switch is turned off, this function is deactivated. If the alarm switch is turned on, you can
adjust the alarm temperature. Use
˂ or ˃ to set the temperature. The standard value is 37.0 °C.
4.16.1.3 Alarm Colour
The following alarm colours can be selected: black, white, red, orange, yellow, green, blue, grey and
purple. It is set to “AUTO” by standard, which means that it is deactivated.
4.16.1.4 Isotherm Colour
If this function is set to “AUTO”, the isothermal display is deactivated. Otherwise, the infrared image of the
target within the area of the isothermal temperature ±isothermal-width/2, is displayed in the chosen
colour.
4.16.1.5 Isotherm Temp
Press
˂ or ˃ to adjust the value in 0.1 K steps. If you press and hold them, the temperature will be
adjusted in 1 K steps.
4.16.1.6 Isotherm Width
The isothermal width can be adjusted to set the range of the isothermal colour display. Press
˂ or ˃ to set
the value in 0.1 K steps. Press and hold these keys to adjust it in 1 K steps. The standard value is 1 K.
4.16.1.7 Superpose Position
The superpose of the infrared image with the camera image makes it easier to analyse and identify the
infrared areas. Three different modes allow the adjustment of the infrared image and the camera image.
Use
˂ or ˃ to choose between “OVER”, “UNDER” or “INTERVAL” of the thermal superposition. In order to
switch between the normal thermal image and superposition mode, use the keys 11 and 12.
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Interval:
In this mode, the upper and low
er interval limit needs to be defined. By pressing ˂ or ˃ the
temperature range is adjusted in 0.1 K steps. When you press and hold these keys, the
adjustment will be made in 1 K steps. The infrared image superposes the camera image within
the set temperature interval.