Fluke Ti20 user manual Deleting Images

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Ti20

Users Manual

Deleting Images

Deleting an image deletes the image in the active memory location but retains location description, any notes, emissivity, and RTC setting.

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The delete all selection completely erases the Imager flash memory including all images, notes, emissivity values, and RTC settings. Flash memory returns to the factory default state.

1.From the Home display, press G(MENU) two times.

2.Press F(MEMORY) to access the Delete function.

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3.Press Hfor the Delete mode display.

4.Press F(YES) to delete the image you are viewing or H(DELETE ALL) to delete all stored images. Fdeletes the displayed images but retains the memory location and information (location description, notes, emissivity, and RTC). You can also press G(CANCEL) to return to the Review mode display.

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Contents Ti20 Limited Warranty and Limitation of Liability Table of Contents Ti20 List of Tables Ti20 List of Figures Ti20 Introduction Getting StartedContacting Fluke Safety Information SymbolsTi20 Laser Warning LabelsStandard Accessories Unpacking the ImagerUnpacking the Imager Features and Controls Ti20Focusing the Imager Operating the ControlsTi20 Understanding the TriggerUsing the AC Power Adapter Using the AC Power AdapterUsing the Battery Charger Charging and Replacing the BatteriesInstalling or Replacing the Batteries Replacing the Battery PackAttaching the Wrist Strap Attaching the Wrist StrapConnecting the USB Cable Inputs and ConnectionsCleaning the Case CleaningMounting the Imager on a Tripod Cleaning the Lens Ti20 Basic Operation Turning the Imager On and OffUnderstanding the Home Display Imager Home Display ZonesContents of the Home display is described in Table Aiming and Activating the Laser Capturing Images Comparing Frozen Images to Stored ImagesAdjusting the Backlight Setting the Temperature Scale Setting the LevelPress Flevel to access the set Level function Using Distance to Spot Size Ratio DS Adjusting the SpanManually Activating the Calibration Flag FOV Ambient Temperature Derating and Thermal Shock Environmental ConditionsTape method EmissivityContact thermometer method Reflected Temperature Compensation Reflected Temperature CompensationTi20 Data Management and Storage Advanced Imager OperationViewing Stored Images Deleting Images Selecting a Palette Adjusting Emissivity Press FNto access the Adjust Emissivity display Adjusting Reflected Temperature Compensation Values Setting Alarm Limits Dag124f.bmp Adjusting Sleep Mode Ti20 Appendices Page Glossary Display Resolution BlackbodyCalibration Calibration SourceField of View FOV Focus Point or DistanceFull Scale Full Scale AccuracyOptical Resolution LevelMicron or µm Minimum spot sizeReflected Temperature Compensation ResolutionRelative Humidity RepeatabilityStorage Temperature Range TemperatureTemperature Coefficient or Ambient Derating Temperature ResolutionBasics of Infrared Measurement Why use non-contact infrared thermometers?How does IR work? How to assure accurate temperature measurement? What is emissivity?How to take temperature measurement? What is the distance to spot ratio?What are some uses for non-contact thermometers? Ti20 Typical Emissivity Values Table C-1. Emissivity Values for Metals Material To 14 µm Table C-1. Emissivity Values for Metals Material To14 µm Tin Unoxidized 0.3 Titanium Polished Typical Emissivity Values Ti20 Specifications ThermalOther