other heat sources) have a temperature much higher than that of the target. In these
situations it is necessary to compensate for the reflected energy from those objects.
Note:
The Reflected Temperature Compensation (RTC) feature is disabled if the
emissivity is set to 1.00.
To set or change the
RTC
feature, complete the following steps:
1. You will need an infrared reflector. Take a piece of aluminum foil. Crumple and re-
flatten the foil and put it on a cardboard plate, shiny side up.
2. Put the Ti30 imager in regular
Measurement
mode.
3. Press the
MODE
button once. At this point you will be able to adjust
Emissivity
.
4. Set the
Emissivity
value to 1.00.
5. Position the imager at the selected measurement distance from the target to be
measured. Aim and focus the unit on the target.
6. Now, place the infrared reflector in the field-of-view of imager. Position the reflector in
front of and parallel to the target surface.
7. Measure the apparent surface temperature of the surface of the reflector. This
temperature is the reflected temperature of the target. Make a note of this temperature
value.
8. It is a good idea to repeat the steps from 5 to 7 and then average the results. Make a note
of the average.
9. Press the
MODE
button one more time. At this point you will be able to adjust the
RTC
value.
10. Enter the value found on step 8 for
RTC
, by pressing the
Up
and
Down
buttons.
11. To enable the
RTC
, make sure the set the
Emissivity
properly, according to the object
material. If set at 1.00, the
RTC
compensation won’t take place.
Figure 58. Reflected Temperature Compensation
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