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Using the AC Power Adapter
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Specifications
Setting Alarm Limits
Symbols
Connecting the USB Cable
Standard Accessories
Using the Battery Charger
Adjusting the Backlight
Setting the Temperature Scale
Cleaning
Resolution
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Getting Started
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Using the AC Power Adapter
Using the AC Power Adapter
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THERMAL
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THERMAL IMAGER
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Using the AC Power Adapter
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Contents
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Limited Warranty and Limitation of Liability
Table of Contents
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List of Tables
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List of Figures
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Contacting Fluke
Getting Started
Introduction
Symbols
Safety Information
Laser Warning Labels
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Unpacking the Imager
Standard Accessories
Unpacking the Imager
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Features and Controls
Operating the Controls
Focusing the Imager
Understanding the Trigger
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Using the AC Power Adapter
Using the AC Power Adapter
Charging and Replacing the Batteries
Using the Battery Charger
Replacing the Battery Pack
Installing or Replacing the Batteries
Attaching the Wrist Strap
Attaching the Wrist Strap
Inputs and Connections
Connecting the USB Cable
Mounting the Imager on a Tripod
Cleaning
Cleaning the Case
Cleaning the Lens
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Turning the Imager On and Off
Basic Operation
Imager Home Display Zones
Understanding the Home Display
Contents of the Home display is described in Table
Aiming and Activating the Laser
Comparing Frozen Images to Stored Images
Capturing Images
Adjusting the Backlight
Setting the Level
Setting the Temperature Scale
Press Flevel to access the set Level function
Manually Activating the Calibration Flag
Adjusting the Span
Using Distance to Spot Size Ratio DS
FOV
Environmental Conditions
Ambient Temperature Derating and Thermal Shock
Contact thermometer method
Emissivity
Tape method
Reflected Temperature Compensation
Reflected Temperature Compensation
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Viewing Stored Images
Advanced Imager Operation
Data Management and Storage
Deleting Images
Selecting a Palette
Adjusting Emissivity
Press FNto access the Adjust Emissivity display
Adjusting Reflected Temperature Compensation Values
Setting Alarm Limits
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Adjusting Sleep Mode
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Appendices
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Glossary
Blackbody
Display Resolution
Calibration
Calibration Source
Focus Point or Distance
Field of View FOV
Full Scale
Full Scale Accuracy
Level
Optical Resolution
Micron or µm
Minimum spot size
Resolution
Reflected Temperature Compensation
Relative Humidity
Repeatability
Temperature
Storage Temperature Range
Temperature Coefficient or Ambient Derating
Temperature Resolution
How does IR work?
Why use non-contact infrared thermometers?
Basics of Infrared Measurement
What is emissivity?
How to assure accurate temperature measurement?
What are some uses for non-contact thermometers?
What is the distance to spot ratio?
How to take temperature measurement?
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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
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Thermal
Specifications
Other
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