RayTek ThermoView Ti30 user manual Saving Images, Download Data Screen

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Figure 23. Download Data Screen

You can browse through the images by clicking and dragging the horizontal and vertical scroll bars.

You cannot delete individual images. You must decide whether to save the entire collection or not. Click Save Data to save it. By clicking Cancel, the data is not saved to the disk.

The following window appears when images are saved, signaling a successful operation:

Click on OK.

Saving Images

Following data storage, the application automatically opens the folder called “Images” showing the newly saved collection of images. The collection of images and their associated data is automatically saved, using the computer’s date / time settings. You can change the file names by right-clicking on the current name, although it is strongly recommended you keep the date / time information so you can keep track of your periodic inspections.

The screen below shows sample contents of the Images folder, with the newly saved file highlighted:

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Contents User’s Manual ThermoView Ti30Contents Qualitative and Quantitative Temperature Measurements Appendix B Infrared Theory Q&A Glossary Warranty Information Customer Service Contact Information Introduction Netd Quick Specifications TableUnpacking Your New Imager First, the Batteries Removing the Battery PackBattery Packs Normal Charge Cycle Charging the Rechargeable Battery PackDocking Station LED Indicators Attaching the Wrist Strap Getting StartedDisplaying Images Turning the Unit OnInformation Screen Normal Mode Keypad Settings and ControlsThermoView Imager Settings Switches icons not shown Laser On/Off Toggle Button ThermoView Imager Settings SwitchesLaser Aperture and Optical Channel JapaneseCentigrade/Fahrenheit Toggle Button LCD Backlight Illumination SwitchPalette Switch Measurement Mode SwitchLevel point Gain and Level ThumbwheelsFocus Wheel Automatic Semi AutomaticLocation of the Focus Wheel TriggerMain Loop Man Machine Interface Flow ChartsImage Recording Procedure Emissivity Adjustment Procedure July 1 Version Recording an Image Quick Image Fix Procedure Array Recalibration ProcedureRetrieving an Image Retrieve ModeDownloading and Looking at Images Installing the SoftwareHooking Up the Docking Station Connecting the Docking Station to Your ComputerConnecting the USB Connector to the USB Port InsideIR Main Screen at Program Launch Sync button Downloading ImagesDownload Data Screen Saving ImagesContents of Images Folder Setting the Imager ClockJuly 1 Version Looking at Your Downloaded Images Field USB PortViewing Thumbnail Images Viewing a Single Image Obtaining the Best Image Importance of FocusingSelecting the Color Palette Selecting the Measurement ModeLevelGain Min Level  Gain Max Level  Gain Tip Distance to Target Spot Ratio Qualitative and Quantitative Temperature MeasurementsDS ratio D / S = Optical DiagramField-of-View Environmental Conditions Ambient TemperaturesEmissivity Reflected Temperature CompensationReflected Temperature Compensation File Management Organizing Your DataUploading Data to Your ThermoView Ti30 Imager Uploading Data to the ImagerEditing Data Before Upload RTC OFF Scale Limits Analyzing Your DataSingle Image Screen Sample Image at Original Scale Limits Isotherms Sample Image at Original Isotherm SettingAdditional Image Analysis Tools Temperature Table TabProfile Tab Temperature TableProfile Tab Histogram TabNew Folder Menu BarCelsius ThermoView Imager InfoExit FahrenheitHistogram Export Temperature TableExport Image Create ReportTile Horizontal Copy Profile ChartContents CascadeThermographic Report Reporting Your FindingsAppendix a Technical Reference Imager Accuracy ChartTypical Emissivity Values Imager Reading Error vs Source DSAluminum Unoxidized Ni-Cu Gob How does IR work? Why use noncontact infrared thermometers?Appendix B Infrared Theory Q&A Emissivity How to assure accurate temperature measurement?Field-of-view Distance to spot ratioWhat are the most popular applications? How to take temperature measurement?Glossary Calibration Source Background TemperatureBlackbody CalibrationFar Field Display ResolutionDrift EMI/RFI NoiseGray Body Focus Point or DistanceFull Scale Full Scale AccuracyMinimum spot size LaserLoop Micron or µmPyroelectric Detector Optical ResolutionNon-Gray Body Optical PyrometerRepeatability Reflected Temperature CompensationResolution Relative HumiditySpectral Response Storage Temperature RangeTemperature Temperature Coefficient or Ambient DeratingTransfer Standard Temperature ResolutionThermal Shock Time Constant