Fluke 576 Fluke 576 Photographic Infrared Thermometer Datasheet - Page 2

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Any infrared thermometer can measure temperature, but only the Fluke 576 thermometer measures temperature while digitally photographing the measured area and its surroundings. The proof is in the picture! Temperature measurement locations are instantly captured in a digital photo with a time and date stamp in the image. The laser sighting pinpoints the exact measurement location, without the need for a view finder. Make sure the inspection was done properly. Download images and data to the PC software and double-check all work. Ensure consistency of repeated measurements by using prior photos as a reference-position the laser sighting as shown in the photo to assure the measurement area is the same. Create customized company reports with the software, data and photos. Just insert information from Fluke 576 data files into reports for fast, professional results. Advanced Sighting Accurate measurements depend in part on accurately sighting a target. Fluke 570 series thermometers are the only thermometers with a sighting system designed to precisely track the infrared path as seen by the sensors. This enables the advanced coaxial three-dot laser sighting to accurately show both the center and the edges of the spot being measured, regardless of the thermometer's distance from the target. This laser sighting also appears twice as bright to the human eye as normal lasers (while maintaining the same safety rating as less bright lasers), making precise sighting easier in a variety of lighting conditions and distances. Measurements and documentation as simple as 1-2-3 Focus the camera for near or distant photos using the focus ring. With the Fluke 576 thermometer in "log mode," pull and release the trigger. After taking a successful measurement and a photograph, the Fluke 576 thermometer prepares to record the temperature and image of the next location. In low light situations, the Fluke 576 thermometer can automatically illuminate the subject with a built-in flash. inset application photo to come 1 Log temperature and take photo with the Fluke 576. 2 Download data from the Fluke 576 to a computer. 3 View, graph and generate reports with the software.

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Any infrared
thermometer can
measure temperature,
but only the Fluke 576
thermometer measures
temperature while
digitally photographing
the measured area and its
surroundings.
The proof is in the picture!
Temperature measurement
locations are instantly
captured in a digital photo
with a time and date stamp
in the image. The laser sighting
pinpoints the exact measurement
location, without the need for a view
finder.
Make sure the inspection was done
properly. Download images and data to the
PC software and double-check all work.
Ensure consistency of repeated measurements by using
prior photos as a reference—position the laser sighting as
shown in the photo to assure the measurement area is the
same.
Create customized company reports with the software,
data and photos. Just insert information from Fluke 576 data
files into reports for fast, professional results.
Log temperature and take
photo with the Fluke 576.
Measurements and
documentation as
simple as 1-2-3
Download data from the
Fluke 576 to a computer.
View, graph and generate
reports with the software.
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Focus the camera for near
or distant photos using the
focus ring. With the Fluke
576 thermometer in “log
mode,” pull and release
the trigger. After taking a
successful measurement and
a photograph, the Fluke 576
thermometer prepares to
record the temperature and
image of the next location.
In low light situations, the
Fluke 576 thermometer can
automatically illuminate
the subject with a built-in flash.
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1
inset
application photo to
come
Advanced Sighting
Accurate measurements depend in part on
accurately sighting a target. Fluke 570 series
thermometers are the only thermometers with
a sighting system designed to precisely track
the infrared path as seen by the sensors. This
enables the advanced coaxial three-dot laser
sighting to accurately show both the center
and the edges of the spot being measured,
regardless of the thermometer’s distance from
the target.
This laser sighting also appears twice as
bright to the human eye as normal lasers
(while maintaining the same safety rating as
less bright lasers), making precise sighting
easier in a variety of lighting conditions and
distances.