Fluke Ti55FT-20 User Manual - Page 82

Using Other Lenses, Viewing Camera and Battery Information, Camera Info

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TiR2,TiR3,TiR4,Ti40,Ti45,Ti50,Ti55 Users Manual Using Other Lenses Your Camera comes standard with an f 0.8 20-mm focal length lens, which is appropriate for most applications. The lens is made of Germanium crystal and is antireflection coated for high transmission in the 8 to 14 micron wavelength band. Two additional lenses are available: a wide angle f 0.8 10.5-mm focal length lens to capture larger targets at short distances and a narrow angle f 1.0 54-mm focal length lens to capture small targets at long distances. When you change lenses, you must change the lens selection setting accordingly as described in Chapter 6. Ensure proper alignment when connecting the standard 20-mm lens. See Chapter 5, Using Image Alignment for more information. For more information on ordering additional lenses or other accessories, visit www.fluke.com. Viewing Camera and Battery Information The Info tab within the Camera Info window contains a list of key features such as IR refresh rate, IR image size (in pixels), zoom capabilities, IRFusion® capabilities, camera serial number, software versions, lens descriptions of each lens used (if more than one), calibration range, number of image files on the memory card, and the used and free space on the memory card. To view the Info tab information: 1. Tap F. 2. Use the mouse controller to position the pointer over Camera Info on the popup menu and tap E. 3. Position the pointer over the Info tab and tap E. 4. Position the pointer over the up/down arrows to scroll and see additional details. 5. Tap to return to scan target mode. 8-2

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TiR2,TiR3,TiR4,Ti40,Ti45,Ti50,Ti55
Users Manual
8-2
Using Other Lenses
Your Camera comes standard with an f 0.8 20-mm focal length lens, which is
appropriate for most applications. The lens is made of Germanium crystal and
is antireflection coated for high transmission in the 8 to 14 micron wavelength
band. Two additional lenses are available: a wide angle f 0.8 10.5-mm focal
length lens to capture larger targets at short distances and a narrow angle f 1.0
54-mm focal length lens to capture small targets at long distances.
When you change lenses, you must change the lens selection setting
accordingly as described in Chapter 6. Ensure proper alignment when
connecting the standard 20-mm lens. See Chapter 5,
Using Image Alignment
for more information.
For more information on ordering additional lenses or other accessories, visit
www.fluke.com.
Viewing Camera and Battery Information
The Info tab within the Camera Info window contains a list of key features
such as IR refresh rate, IR image size (in pixels), zoom capabilities, IR-
FusionĀ® capabilities, camera serial number, software versions, lens
descriptions of each lens used (if more than one), calibration range, number of
image files on the memory card, and the used and free space on the memory
card.
To view the Info tab information:
1.
Tap
F
.
2.
Use the mouse controller to position the pointer over
Camera Info
on the
popup menu and tap
E
.
3.
Position the pointer over the Info tab and tap
E
.
4.
Position the pointer over the up/down arrows to scroll and see additional
details.
5.
Tap
to return to scan target mode.