18
Working with alarms
18.1
General alarms
General
You can make the camera trigger an audible or visual alarm when certain measure-
ment conditions are met.
Types of alarm
You can choose between the following alarm types:
■
Above
: Triggers an alarm when a temperature is above the preset alarm temper-
ature.
■
Below
: Triggers an alarm when a temperature is below the preset alarm tempera-
ture.
Alarm signals
When an alarm is triggered, the alarm signal can be the following:
■
An audible alarm signal (a ‘beep’)
■
A visible alarm signal (an isotherm)
NOTE
This procedure is an example procedure about setting up an alarm for a spotmeter
temperature. Setting up alarms for other measurement tools works in a similar way.
Procedure
Follow this procedure to set up an alarm:
To go to the mode selector, push the
button to the right of the joystick.
1
In the mode selector, select
Camera
and push the joystick.
2
To create a spotmeter, select
Spot
in the toolbox and push the joystick.
3
Change the settings for the spotmeter according to section 16.1 – Creating
& setting up a spotmeter on page 95.
4
To select
Alarm
, move the joystick up/down.
5
Push the joystick.
6
Do the following and push the joystick to confirm each choice:
1 Select an alarm type.
2 For each alarm type there are different settings that need to be made.
Change these settings according to your application and type of alarm.
3 Select an alarm signal.
7
To confirm and leave the dialog box, push the
button.
An alarm will now be triggered when the conditions you have set for the
alarm are met.
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