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Reflected Temperature Compensation – When the emissivity is set to values less than 1.0, measurement
accuracy can be further improved by setting the reflected temperature compensation. The reflected temperature
is the temperature being “seen” by the object being imaged. The value entered must be within the range -
4°F to 392°F (-20ºC to 200ºC) or equivalent in K.
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Spot X – Toggle the second temperature cursor (SPX) display on/off the screen. When SPX is displayed the
temperature difference (
∆
) between SP+ and SPX is also displayed.
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Area – This removes the temperature measurement cursors from the image, and instead displays a small rectangle
in the center of the image. The cursor measurement readout changes to display the maximum and the minimum
temperature within the rectangle. When a saved image is browsed in area analysis mode, the average temperature
for the rectangle (x) is also displayed.
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Temperature Units – Select between degrees Fahrenheit, degrees Celsius and Kelvin.
3.4.7.2
Camera Settings
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Color Palette – The user can select one of four possible color options: Rainbow, Ironbow, Grayscale
(monochrome), and HC Rainbow (high contrast)
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Auto Power – Turns the imager off if it has been left on without a button press for 20 minutes.
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Factory Settings – For the convenience of the user, many settings are persistent, i.e. the settings and values are
remembered when the HSI3000 is switched off. Selecting the factory settings function restores the imager to its
factory default settings.
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Image only –This option displays the image and the hot button labels
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Brightness & Contrast –This option selects whether the advanced user function of brightness and contrast control
is available on hotkey 3 when in auto mode (see Section 3.4.9.1).
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Cursor Reset – Select this option to restore the cursor (or 2 cursors) to their default positions.
3.4.7.3
Image Browser Menu
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This browser shows a list of file numbers found on the SD memory card, starting with the most recent image. It is
possible to scroll through the list and choose to view images or to delete image files.
3.4.7.4
Clock/Calendar Settings
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Set Clock – The clock can be set so images are saved with the time and date of image capture.
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Date Format – choose between mm/dd/yy or dd/mm/yy.
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Time Format – 12 Hour / 24 Hour clock.