Fluke TiR1 FE Ti10-25-Tir-1 Users Manual - Page 20
Setting File Format, SmartView(tm) Software, File Format - ir infrared thermal imager
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Ti10, Ti25, TiR and TiR1 Users Manual To set the emissivity value directly: 1. Press the softkey labeled ε. 2. Press the softkey labeled Up or Down to increment or decrement respectively the emissivity value displayed just above the softkey labels. 3. Press the softkey labeled Done to select the set value. Setting File Format Data stored on the Imager's SD card can be saved in two different file formats: .bmp and .is2. This setting is saved and remains valid when the Imager is turned off and back on. It can always be changed prior to capturing images. To change the file format: 1. Press a until File Format appears over softkey F3. 2. Press the softkey labeled File Format. 3. Press c to set the bitmap (.bmp) file format, or d to set the infrared storage (.is2) file format. The bitmap format only saves the image shown on the Imager's display. The ".is2" format is a proprietary file format that saves the radiometric data, fusion blend, palette, visual image, screen settings, and voice recording to annotate the stored image. Bitmap (.bmp) images can be transferred to a PC and used immediately in nonproprietary software and electronic documents. Images in ".is2" format can be transferred to a PC for further analysis and report generation through Fluke SmartView™ software or non-Fluke software which is available from specially approved software vendors. Visit the Fluke web site or contact Fluke to find out about currently available software options. SmartView™ Software SmartView™ software is supplied with the thermal imager. This software is specially designed for Fluke imagers and contains powerful functions to analyze images, organize data storage, and create professional reports. SmartView™ allows audio annotations to be reviewed on a PC. SmartView™ can be used to export IR and visible images as JPEG, BMP, GIF, TIFF, WMF, EXIF, or EMF formatted files. 14