Fluke Ti55FT-20 User Manual - Page 74
Max Images, Manual, the number of images you want to capture in the sequence.
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TiR2,TiR3,TiR4,Ti40,Ti45,Ti50,Ti55 Users Manual interval between images. Use the Auto Captue function to scan multiple target areas and quickly save the images. Note Actual number of saved images depends on the capacity of your memory card. You can set the Auto Capture sequence to be either manually or temperature triggered. When manually triggered, the camera begins capturing images immediately after you activate the function. Or, you can choose a single camera temperature measurement point (such as the hot and cold cursors, center point, mouse point, and up to three user-defined points) or the minimum, maximum, or average temperatures of any of the area markers (center box plus up to three user-defined areas) to trigger the image capturing sequence. Note When using the Auto Capture function with the visible light camera module (VLCM), the rate at which images are captured is slowed considerably if you include visible light images. Turning off the VLCM will keep the rate of images captured at approximately one image per 1 to 2 seconds for 160 x 120 cameras and one image per 2 to 3 seconds for 320 x 240 cameras. When the VLCM is enabled, the rate of images captured is approximately seven seconds. To manually trigger the Auto Capture 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 PIC tab and tap E. 4. Position the pointer over the right or left arrows next to Max Images to set the number of images you want to capture in the sequence. 5. Position the pointer over the right or left arrows next to Interval (sec) to set the number of seconds between images. 6. Position pointer over the Manual radio button and select. 7. Tap to accept setting change and return to scan target mode. To trigger the Auto Capture function using a temperature setting: 7-2