value in the scene (MAX). The MIN and MAX values are displayed at the beginning and at
the end of color scale. This mode does not require any other adjustment (other than
properly focusing the unit).
Automatic
mode is recommended every time the user first
starts looking at a given target since the temperature limits are unknown. This mode is also
recommended when the user is looking for fairly large temperature differences (such as,
looking for hot spots in electrical devices).
Note:
The
Quick Image Fix
feature is a sub set of the
Automatic
mode. This is a
convenient feature that fixes the MIN and MAX temperature values (level and gain)
and thus creates a more stable thermal image for the user to view. To quick fix the
image, simply press the
Up
button on the keypad once, and the temperature limits
will stop adjusting automatically. Fixing the temperature limits provides a more
comfortable experience for thermal image evaluation. The thermal boundaries
(highest and lowest temperature values) will adjust automatically again when you
record another image (see Recording an Image on page 28 for more information) or
by pressing the
Up
button again while in the
Automatic
measurement mode. The
Quick Image Fix
feature is active only when the unit is set to
Automatic
mode.
Different from
Automatic
mode,
Manual
and
Semi Automatic
modes work jointly with
two adjustable parameters:
Level
and
Gain
. These two parameters are adjustable by using
the two thumbwheels located on the switch bay (see Figure 11 on page 20).
Level Gain
Level
is defined as the median point of a given temperature scale. For example, if the unit is
currently in
Automatic
mode, and there is a given thermal scene with MIN and MAX
temperature limits, the moment you switch the unit to
Manual
mode, the Level value is set
by the unit according to the following formula:
2
Min
Max
Level
+
=
Gain
is defined as a temperature band around the median point of the scale (Level). In the
same way described above, if the unit is currently set at
Automatic
mode, and there is a
given thermal scene with MIN and MAX temperature limits, then switching the unit to
Manual
or
Semi Automatic
mode causes the Gain value to be set according to the
following formula:
2
Min
Max
Gain
−
=
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