2. In the image, click to insert the starting point of the polyline. Move the pointer and
click to insert the next point. Continue until you have the desired shape. Finish by
clicking
Confirm
. The tool is labeled with a number, and it is also displayed in the
Ac-
tive measurements
section.
3. To move the tool, click and hold the tool label in the image, and then move it into
position.
4. To configure
Settings
for the tool, click
next to the tool in the
Active measure-
ments
section. This displays the
Settings
dialog box.
4.1.
To change the label of the tool, change the
Polyline name
.
4.2.
To select what measurement results to display, use the
Maximum
,
Minimum
,
and
Average
check boxes.
4.3.
Use the
Local options
to adjust the temperature scale according to the tem-
peratures of the tool. For more information, see section 10.4.10
, page 28.
4.4.
To set local parameters for the tool, see section 10.4.3.2
,
page 24.
4.5.
To add a temperature graph of the tool under the live image, click the
Display
temperature graph
check box.
5. To associate an alarm with the tool, see section 10.4.2
6. To remove the tool, click
Settings
next to the tool in the
Active measurements
section, and then click
Delete measurement
.
10.4.1.6
Delta
Use the delta measurement tool to calculate the difference between two measurement
results, or between a measurement result and a fixed temperature (reference
temperature).
To add a delta measurement tool, follow this procedure:
1. On the toolbar and in the
Measurement tools
section, click
Delta
. The tool is dis-
played in the
Active measurements
section.
2. In the
Active measurements
section, click
Settings
. The
Delta settings
dialog
box appears.
3. To change the label of the tool, change the
Delta name
.
4. In the
Variable 1
and
Variable 2
lists, select the measurement results you want to use
in the calculation.
5. Click
Save changes
.
10.4.1.7
Reference temperature
The reference temperature can be used as a value which the measured values can be
compared with.
To add a reference temperature, follow this procedure:
1. On the toolbar and in the
Measurement tools
section, click
Reference temperature
.
The tool is displayed in the
Active measurements
section.
2. In the
Active measurements
section, click
Settings
. The
Reference tempera-
ture
dialog box appears.
3. To change the label, change the
Reftemp name
.
4. In the
Value
box, type the temperature to be used as reference.
5. Click
Save changes
.
10.4.2
Working with alarms
You can make the camera trigger an alarm when certain conditions are met. An alarm
can be triggered by several different sources, such as a measurement result in the im-
age, a digital input, or an internal temperature sensor.
#T810579; r. AB/78918/78918; en-US
20