C Series Handheld Thermal Camera
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User Manual
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5. Settings
5.1 Measurement Parameters
5.1.1 Setting Emissivity
In order to get more accurate measurement results, you need to set the
emissivity according to the target to be measured before each measurement,
instead of using the default configuration. Emissivity refers to the ratio of the
radiation ability of an object to that of a blackbody at the same temperature,
which is relative to the reflectivity of the object. The lower the emissivity, the
higher the percentage of energy reflected, and the higher the emissivity, the
lower the percentage of energy reflected. For example, human skin emissivity is
0.98 and printed circuit board emissivity is 0.91. For more emissivity
information, you can refer to the quick start guide in the package or inquire
from other ways.
Emissivity Setting
1.
In the thermal imaging interface, press the center button to display the main
toolbar
2.
select the “Settings” icon on the toolbar
,
and press the center button to
enter the settings menu.
5.1.2 Setting Ambient Temperature
1.
In the thermal imaging interface, press the center button to display the main
toolbar
2.
Select the “Settings” icon on the toolbar
,
and press the center button to
enter the settings menu.
3.
Select "measurement parameters" in the list, press the confirm key, and then
select "ambient temperature" to set ambient temperature.