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7.
PAUSE (PREVIEW) IMAGE:
Momentarily press and release the Preview/Save Button. Push and release
again to return to a live image.
8.
SAVE IMAGE:
To save an image, from either a live or preview image, press and hold (for at least one second)
the Preview/Save Button.
Note that it is a good practice to preview (pause) an image before saving to verify that the image focused and
framed properly.
9.
RECALL IMAGE:
Push the Mode Button to show the mode selector menu. Use the joystick to
highlight the “Archive” mode icon (Fig. 2). Push in on the joystick to select and view the last image
saved. Move the joystick left and right to view different saved images.
To View multiple saved images at one time, push the Focus Button while in the Archive mode.
Use the joystick up/down, left/right to highlight the desired image then push in on the joystick to
view that image in full screen. Adjustments to the stored image can now be made as desired.
10.
PALETTE:
Push the Mode Button to show the mode selector menu. Use the joystick to highlight the “Camera”
mode icon (Fig. 1) and then push in on the joystick. In the Toolbox (Fig. 4) select Palette and push the Joystick.
Move the joystick up/down to select a palette. Move the joystick left/right to invert the current palette.
To confirm and leave the dialog box push the Mode Button.
11.
RANGE:
Push the Mode Button to show the mode selector menu. Use the joystick to highlight the
“Setup” mode icon (Fig. 3) and then push in on the joystick to select. In the Toolbox (Fig. 4) select
Temperature Range and push the joystick.
To select a different temperature range, use the joystick.
To confirm and leave the dialog box push the Mode Button.
Fig. 4
Image and
Mode
Selector Area
Temperature Scale
(Span & Level)
Toolbox
Tabs
Auto/Manual
Indicator
Toolbox
Menus
Battery
Life
IFOV =.65 mRad (Theoretical with 640x480 Detector and standard 24
˚
x18
˚
lens)
Detect 1in. target @ 128ft.
Fig. 3
Fig. 2