Fluke Ti90 Manual - Page 20
Primary and Secondary Triggers
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Ti90, Ti95, Ti100, Ti105, Ti110, Ti125, TiR105, TiR110, TiR125 Users Manual To operate the IR-OptiFlex focus in the focus-free mode, align the white dot on the focus control with the white dot on the body of the Imager. You will also feel a detent at this position. See Figure 2. In this mode, in addition to correctly focused infrared images, the IR-Fusion must always be in proper alignment. To operate with IR-OptiFlex focus in manual mode or to fine tune the focus, turn the one-touch focus control in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction. As you turn the focus control, you will see a live thermal image on the display as it changes. When your target comes into focus, it shows a sharper image. When the target moves out of focus, the image becomes blurry. Primary and Secondary Triggers The two-part trigger is located in the standard trigger position for a pistol-grip device. The larger, green trigger is the primary trigger. The smaller, black trigger is the secondary trigger. In normal operation (video is off), the function of the primary trigger is to capture a thermal image for possible storage to memory by the user. When video is on, the primary trigger is the start/stop for video recording. The secondary trigger operates the laser and LED light. For information about how to enable the laser and torch, see pages 44 and 45. Note The secondary trigger does not apply to the Ti90 and Ti95 models. MyFlukeStore S1ho4p for Fluke products online at: www. .com 1.877.766.5412
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