Fluke Ti55FT-20 User Manual - Page 45

Setting Temperature Level and Span, Manual Level and Span

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4 Analyzing and Enhancing Images Using Palette Saturation Colors • If you highlight the center point (level) temperature, use the up/down mouse action to move the center point temperature accordingly, while keeping the range (span) constant. Use the left/right mouse action to change the palette range (span), leaving the center point (level) unchanged. 2. Tap button to select to accept setting change and return to scan target mode. You can also the level and span by using the menu system. To set the level and span using the menu system 1. Tap F. 2. Use the mouse controller to position the pointer over Image Settings on the popup menu and tap E. 3. Position the pointer over the Palette tab and tap E. 4. Position the pointer over the Adjustment Interval down arrow and tap E. 5. Use the mouse controller to scroll to "Manual" and tap E. 6. Position the pointer over either: • The Palette Range maximum temperature right/left arrows (repeat to change minimum temperature). or • The Palette Range center point temperature (repeat to change the span width temperature). 7. Use the mouse controller to scroll to the temperature settings you want. 8. Tap to select to accept setting change and return to scan target mode. Using Palette Saturation Colors The palette colors of your Camera are mapped to temperature measurements. When you set the color palette level and span, the full color range is used to display the image. This same temperature color mapping is maintained until you set the level and span again. After setting the level and span, if the camera measures a temperature greater than the palette maximum temperature and/or a temperature lower than the palette minimum temperature, the image pixels with these temperature 4-5

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Analyzing and Enhancing Images
Using Palette Saturation Colors
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If you highlight the center point (level) temperature, use the up/down
mouse action to move the center point temperature accordingly, while
keeping the range (span) constant. Use the left/right mouse action to
change the palette range (span), leaving the center point (level)
unchanged.
2.
Tap
button to select to accept setting change and return to scan target
mode.
You can also the level and span by using the menu system.
To set the level and span using the menu system
1.
Tap
F
.
2.
Use the mouse controller to position the pointer over Image Settings on
the popup menu and tap
E
.
3.
Position the pointer over the Palette tab and tap
E
.
4.
Position the pointer over the Adjustment Interval down arrow and tap
E
.
5.
Use the mouse controller to scroll to “Manual” and tap
E
.
6.
Position the pointer over either:
The Palette Range maximum temperature right/left arrows (repeat to
change minimum temperature).
or
The Palette Range center point temperature (repeat to change the span
width temperature).
7.
Use the mouse controller to scroll to the temperature settings you want.
8.
Tap
to select to accept setting change and return to scan target mode.
Using Palette Saturation Colors
The palette colors of your Camera are mapped to temperature measurements.
When you set the color palette level and span, the full color range is used to
display the image. This same temperature color mapping is maintained until
you set the level and span again.
After setting the level and span, if the camera measures a temperature greater
than the palette maximum temperature and/or a temperature lower than the
palette minimum temperature, the image pixels with these temperature