Fluke Ti55FT-20 User Manual - Page 64

Using Palette Bar to Adjust Color Alarm Ranges, Image Settings, Display, Auto-Hide Task Bar

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TiR2,TiR3,TiR4,Ti40,Ti45,Ti50,Ti55 Users Manual Hiding Display Screen Task Bar For more image viewing area, you can hide the display screen task bar. Specifically, you can set the task bar to automatically disappear within 3 seconds when the mouse pointer is moved off the bottom row of the camera display screen or if the pointer remains stationary on the task bar (above the bottom row) for 4 seconds. To enable the Auto-Hide Task Bar function: 1. Tap F. 2. Use the mouse controller to position the pointer over Image Settings on the popup menu. 3. Tap E. 4. Position the pointer over the Display tab and tap E. 5. Position the pointer over the Auto-Hide Task Bar box and tap E. A check mark indicates function is enabled. 6. Tap to accept setting change and return to scan target mode. To make the task bar reappear while the Auto-Hide function is enabled, use the mouse controller to position the pointer on the bottom row of the display screen. As long as the pointer remains on the bottom row of the display screen, the task bar stays on, even if the Auto-Hide Task Bar function is enabled. To hide the task bar while the Auto-Hide function is enabled, use the mouse controller to move the pointer off the bottom row of the camera display screen. Hiding Display Screen Color Palette For more image viewing area, you can hide the display screen color palette. To hide the color palette: 1. Tap F. 2. Use the mouse controller to position the pointer over Image Settings on the popup menu. 3. Tap E. 4. Position the pointer over the Display tab and tap E. 6-2

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TiR2,TiR3,TiR4,Ti40,Ti45,Ti50,Ti55
Users Manual
6-2
Hiding Display Screen Task Bar
For more image viewing area, you can hide the display screen task bar.
Specifically, you can set the task bar to automatically disappear within 3
seconds when the mouse pointer is moved off the bottom row of the camera
display screen or if the pointer remains stationary on the task bar (above the
bottom row) for 4 seconds.
To enable the Auto-Hide Task Bar function:
1.
Tap
F
.
2.
Use the mouse controller to position the pointer over
Image Settings
on
the popup menu.
3.
Tap
E
.
4.
Position the pointer over the
Display
tab and tap
E
.
5.
Position the pointer over the
Auto-Hide Task Bar
box and tap
E
. A
check mark indicates function is enabled.
6.
Tap
to accept setting change and return to scan target mode.
To make the task bar reappear while the Auto-Hide function is enabled, use the
mouse controller to position the pointer on the bottom row of the display
screen. As long as the pointer remains on the bottom row of the display screen,
the task bar stays on, even if the Auto-Hide Task Bar function is enabled.
To hide the task bar while the Auto-Hide function is enabled, use the mouse
controller to move the pointer off the bottom row of the camera display screen.
Hiding Display Screen Color Palette
For more image viewing area, you can hide the display screen color palette.
To hide the color palette:
1.
Tap
F
.
2.
Use the mouse controller to position the pointer over
Image Settings
on
the popup menu.
3.
Tap
E
.
4.
Position the pointer over the
Display
tab and tap
E
.