Fluke Ti55FT-20 User Manual - Page 46

Automatic Level and Span, Arbitrary Fixed Temperature Level and Span

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TiR2,TiR3,TiR4,Ti40,Ti45,Ti50,Ti55 Users Manual extremes are displayed at the ends of the color palette. These pixels are called saturation colors. The standard saturation colors, described in Table 4-1, appear on the ends of the color palette bar and enable you to quickly see when temperatures are outside of the current range. Table 4-1. Standard Saturation Colors Color Palette Grayscale Grayscale Inverted Blue-red High-contrast Hot Metal Ironbow Amber Amber Inverted Standard High Temperature Saturation Color Red Red White Blue-green White Green Red Red Standard Low Temperature Saturation Color Blue Blue Black Dark Brown Black Tan Blue Blue Note With saturation colors OFF, the temperature extremes are displayed using the next-to-extreme colors in each palette. To change, enable, or disable the saturation colors function: 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 Saturation Colors down arrow, then tap E. 5. Use the mouse controller to scroll to the setting you want (Off, Standard, White/Black, Red/Blue), and tap E. 6. Tap to accept setting change and return to scan target mode. 4-6

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TiR2,TiR3,TiR4,Ti40,Ti45,Ti50,Ti55
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extremes are displayed at the ends of the color palette. These pixels are called
saturation colors. The standard saturation colors, described in Table 4-1,
appear on the ends of the color palette bar and enable you to quickly see when
temperatures are outside of the current range.
Table 4-1. Standard Saturation Colors
Color Palette
Standard High
Temperature
Saturation Color
Standard Low
Temperature
Saturation Color
Grayscale
Red
Blue
Grayscale Inverted
Red
Blue
Blue-red
White
Black
High-contrast
Blue-green
Dark Brown
Hot Metal
White
Black
Ironbow
Green
Tan
Amber
Red
Blue
Amber Inverted
Red
Blue
Note
With saturation colors OFF, the temperature extremes are displayed
using the next-to-extreme colors in each palette.
To change, enable, or disable the saturation colors function:
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 Saturation Colors down arrow, then tap
E
.
5.
Use the mouse controller to scroll to the setting you want (Off, Standard,
White/Black, Red/Blue), and tap
E
.
6.
Tap
to accept setting change and return to scan target mode.