Visible Light Camera Module (VLCM)

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Using Full Screen or Picture-in-Picture View

2.While continuing to hold G, move the MOUSE controller left or right to desired setting, or use Eto position the pointer over the Full IR or Full VR text to quickly move to 100% infrared or 100% visible light respectively.

3.Tap the TRIGGER button to accept setting change and return to scan target mode.

To adjust the IR-VL Fusion blend level from the popup menu:

1.Tap F.

2.Use the MOUSE controller to position the pointer over Camera Settings on the popup menu and tap E.

3.Position the pointer over the VLCM tab and tap E.

You may need to position the pointer over the right or left arrow on the tab bar and tap Eto scroll to the VLCM tab.

4.Position the pointer over the Full IR/Full Visible bar; press and hold E and then move the MOUSE controller left or right to desired setting.

5.Tap the TRIGGER button to accept setting change and return to scan target mode.

Using Full Screen or Picture-in-Picture View

In the full screen view, the infrared (IR) target object image takes up the entire display screen using the IR Fusion blend setting you have selected. For example, if the IR Fusion blend setting is Full IR, then the infrared image is displayed. If the IR Fusion blend setting is Full Visible, then the visible light (VL) image is displayed. If the IR Fusion blend setting is somewhere in between, this image blend is displayed. Temperature values are available on all areas of the display screen. The centerpoint, centerbox, and hot and cold points are available in full screen view, and user-defined point and box markers are fully editable in this view.

In the picture-in-picture view, the fused, or blended, infrared/visible light image appears in a rectangle in the center quarter of the display screen. The visible light image appears in the rest of the display screen. The centerpoint, centerbox, and hot and cold points are available in the picture-in-picture view. User-defined point and box markers are fully editable in this view.

Temperature readings are available only within the infrared image area. The visible light image field of view is larger than the infrared field of view, thus

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