Milwaukee 2260-21 manual Controls and Features, Name Function

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Table 2. Controls and Features

 

 

 

 

 

No.

Name

 

 

Function

1

Hand grip

Grip this when you use the Thermal Imager. The hand grip also holds the removable M12 rechargeable

 

 

battery.

 

 

2

Mini USB socket

Plug the USB cable into this socket when you want to connect the Thermal Imager to a computer. This

 

 

is one way to transfer images to a computer.

3

Media door

A rubber-flap protective cover that keeps dust and moisture out of the USB socket and SD memory card

 

 

socket when you are not using these sockets.

4

SD card socket

Push the SD memory card in to install it. Push it again to release it. It fits only one way. Do not use

 

 

excessive force.

5

Thermal imager

Turn in small increments and wait for the thermal image to refresh on the display. This focus ring does

 

focus ring

not affect the visual image.

6

Thermal imager

To open for use, squeeze the side release tabs, lift the lens cap up and snap it in place on top of the

 

lens cap

Thermal Imager. To protect the lens, replace the lens cap when you are not using the Thermal Imager.

7

Thermal imager

Focuses incoming infrared (IR) radiation on to the IR sensor to make a thermal image. You manually

 

lens

focus this lens for the sharpest thermal image on the display.

8

Visual digital

There is no need for any focus adjustment. All visual images are fixed-focus.

 

camera lens

 

 

 

9

LED flashlight

Press the

 

button to turn on and off the LED flashlight. The LED flashlight illuminates the area you

 

 

 

are photographing. It is used only to improve images from the built-in visual digital camera and to help

 

 

you see in a dark area. The LED flashlight does not affect thermal images in any way.

10

Trigger

Squeeze the trigger to take a picture. This takes both a thermal and visual image. Squeeze it again to

 

 

save the image. Alternatively, choose [CANCEL] from the keypad to discard the image.

11

Battery

Insert and push until it locks in place. To remove, squeeze the sides to release the battery. Any

 

 

MILWAUKEE M12 series battery is compatible.

12

Display

This is the color screen for viewing live or stored images and for making choices in the Setup Menu.

10

M12 160x120 Thermal Imager Operator’s Manual

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Contents OPERATOR’S Manual Contents Safety Information M12 160x120 Thermal Imager Operator’s Manual Introduction Thermal Imager and a Thermal ImageHow to Use the Manuals Obtaining Technical Support or Service Unpacking the System Identifying Items in the Hard CaseIdentifying Items in the Hard Case Model or Part Number Charging and Installing the Battery Accessing the SD Memory CardControls and Features Locating the Controls and FeaturesControls and Features Name FunctionSymbology 876 Battery Life and Power-Saving Features Battery Fuel Gauge Levels and Imminent Shutdown WarningSetting Time Taking a Basic Thermal Picture138.9˚F Using the Built-In Visual Image Camera Live Visual Camera ViewReviewing Saved Images Optimizing Thermal ImagesEmissivity Manual Range and Auto Range Material Corresponding Emissivity Menu Emissivity RatioAuto Manual Changing the Color Palette IRON, Rainbow and Gray Color Palette ChoicesChanging the Settings Settings MenuSpecifications Physical and EnvironmentalVisual Imaging Glossary Celsius Color palette, paletteDetector Detector, InfraredFocusing ring Fixed focusFPA focal-plane ArrayInfrared IR Infrared detectorIP rating Jpeg .jpgObject temperature TemperatureMenu MicrobolometerResolution Sleep modeSaved image ScaleStorage temperature TargetThermal Imager Thermal imager lensToggle TriggerType a USB Visual imageM12 160x120 Thermal Imager Operators Manual USA Milwaukee Service Sawdust

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