Fluke Ti55FT-20 User Manual - Page 58
Using Full Screen or Picture-in-Picture View, Adjusting Brightness and Color Controls, Camera Settings
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TiR2,TiR3,TiR4,Ti40,Ti45,Ti50,Ti55 Users Manual Note The flash can be enabled at the same time the torch is enabled. If both functions are enabled, the torch operates continuously, while the flash comes on during the image capture. The torch function times out after 60 seconds, and it can also be turned off by pressing the assigned function button again. The flash does not time out. To enable the flash: 1. Tap F. 2. Use the mouse controller to position the pointer over Camera Settings on the popup menu and tap E. 3. Position the pointer over the VLCM tab and tap E. You may need to position the pointer over the right or left arrow and tap E to scroll to the VLCM tab. 4. Position the pointer over the Flash Enabled box; tap E to add or remove a check mark. A check mark indicates the function is enabled. 5. Tap to accept setting change and return to scan target mode. Recording Visible Light Images With the visible light camera module, you can simultaneously save both an infrared image and the corresponding visible light control image. However, you may not want to save the visible light image along with every infrared image you capture; a visible light image captured with the infrared image takes up much more space on the CompactFlash memory card. You can enable or disable the record control image function as needed. With this function enabled, both the visible light and the infrared images are captured. You can view the images using the Full IR or Full Visible settings or blended in between. With the record control image function disabled, only the infrared image is saved. Note The setting to either record or not record control images is governed by the setting to enable or disable the visible light camera module (VLCM). The VLCM must be enabled to capture a visible light control image; see Enabling/Disabling Visible Light Camera Module earlier in this Chapter). 5-6