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Programming Function Buttons, Table 2-3. Programmable Functions

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TiR2,TiR3,TiR4,Ti40,Ti45,Ti50,Ti55 Users Manual Programming Function Buttons You can assign any of the functions described in Table 2-3 to any one of three programmable buttons: A, B, C (see Appendix F for a list of default settings). See programming instructions on the next page. Table 2-3. Programmable Functions Item Description Centerpoint/Centerbox - Used to cycle the centerpoint on, then centerpoint and centerbox on, then the centerpoint and centerbox both off. Zoom - Used to quickly cycle between 2x, 4x, 8x zoom, and normal display settings (zoom options vary by camera model; see Appendix D). Brightness - Used to quickly cycle through the display screen brightness settings: "Dim," "Normal," and "Bright." Each time you press the function button, the next setting takes affect. Annotation - Used to quickly access the image annotation editor (available on TiR2, TiR4,Ti45 and Ti55 models only). Browse Images - Used to immediately recall the last saved or last viewed image. Browse Thumbnails - Used to quickly browse thumbnails of images stored on the CompactFlash memory card. Palette Visible - Used to quickly cycle the color palette bar on or off the display screen. Marker Toolbar Visible - Used to show or hide the marker toolbar for adding extra visible marker points or areas to the image and displaying temperatures near them. Torch - Used to quickly switch the LED light on or off. When on, light shines continuously to brighten up dark work areas; light automatically times out after 60 seconds. 2-10

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TiR2,TiR3,TiR4,Ti40,Ti45,Ti50,Ti55
Users Manual
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Programming Function Buttons
You can assign any of the functions described in Table 2-3 to any one of three
programmable buttons:
A
,
B
,
C
(see Appendix F for a list of default
settings). See programming instructions on the next page.
Table 2-3. Programmable Functions
Item
Description
Centerpoint/Centerbox
– Used to cycle the centerpoint on, then
centerpoint and centerbox on, then the centerpoint and centerbox
both off.
Zoom
– Used to quickly cycle between 2x, 4x, 8x zoom, and normal
display settings (zoom options vary by camera model; see
Appendix D).
Brightness
– Used to quickly cycle through the display screen
brightness settings: “Dim,” “Normal,” and “Bright.” Each time you
press the function button, the next setting takes affect.
Annotation
– Used to quickly access the image annotation editor
(available on TiR2, TiR4,Ti45 and Ti55 models only).
Browse Images
– Used to immediately recall the last saved or last
viewed image.
Browse Thumbnails
– Used to quickly browse thumbnails of
images stored on the CompactFlash memory card.
Palette Visible
– Used to quickly cycle the color palette bar on or off
the display screen.
Marker Toolbar Visible
– Used to show or hide the marker toolbar
for adding extra visible marker points or areas to the image and
displaying temperatures near them.
Torch
– Used to quickly switch the LED light on or off. When on,
light shines continuously to brighten up dark work areas; light
automatically times out after 60 seconds.