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7 Description
2. Archive button .
Function:
• Push to open the image archive.
3. Navigation pad.
Function:
• Push left/right or up/down to navigate in menus, submenus, and dialog boxes.
• Push the center to confirm.
4. Cancel button .
Function:
• Push to cancel a choice.
• Push to go back into the menu system.
5. On/off button
Function:
• Push the button to turn on the camera.
• Push and hold the button for less than 5 seconds to put the camera in standby mode. The camera then automatically turns off after 48 hours.
• Push and hold the button for more than 10 seconds to turn off the camera.
7.3
Connectors
7.3.1
Figure
7.3.2
Explanation
The purpose of this USB mini-B connector is the following:
• Charging the battery using the FLIR power supply.
• Charging the battery using a USB cable connected to a computer.
NOTE
Charging the camera using a USB cable connected to a computer takes considerably longer than using the FLIR power supply or the FLIR stand-alone battery charger.
• Moving images from the camera to a computer for further analysis in FLIR Tools.
NOTE
Install FLIR Tools on your computer before you move the images.
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Table of contents
- 9 Disclaimers
- 9 Legal disclaimer
- 9 Usage statistics
- 9 Changes to registry
- 9 U.S. Government Regulations
- 9 Copyright
- 9 Quality assurance
- 9 Patents
- 9 EULA Terms
- 11 Safety information
- 14 Notice to user
- 14 User-to-user forums
- 14 Calibration
- 14 Accuracy
- 14 Disposal of electronic waste
- 14 Training
- 14 Documentation updates
- 14 Important note about this manual
- 14 Note about authoritative versions
- 15 Customer help
- 15 General
- 15 Submitting a question
- 16 Downloads
- 17 Quick Start Guide
- 17 Procedure
- 18 List of accessories and services
- 19 Description
- 19 Camera parts
- 19 Figure
- 19 Explanation
- 19 Keypad
- 19 Figure
- 19 Explanation
- 20 Connectors
- 20 Figure
- 20 Explanation
- 21 Screen elements
- 21 Figure
- 21 Explanation
- 22 Operation
- 22 Charging the battery
- 22 Charging the battery using the FLIR power supply
- 22 charger
- 22 Charging the battery using a USB cable
- 22 Turning on and turning off the camera
- 23 Saving an image
- 23 General
- 23 Image capacity
- 23 Naming convention
- 23 Procedure
- 23 Recalling an image
- 23 General
- 23 Procedure
- 23 Deleting an image
- 23 General
- 23 Procedure
- 24 Deleting all images
- 24 General
- 24 Procedure
- 24 Measuring a temperature using a spotmeter
- 24 General
- 24 Procedure
- 24 Measuring the hottest temperature within an area
- 24 General
- 24 Procedure
- 24 Measuring the coldest temperature within an area
- 24 General
- 24 Procedure
- 25 Hiding measurement tools
- 25 8.10.1 Procedure
- 25 Changing the color palette
- 25 8.11.1 General
- 25 8.11.2 Procedure
- 25 Working with color alarms
- 25 8.12.1 General
- 25 8.12.2 Image examples
- 26 8.12.3 Procedure
- 26 Changing image mode
- 26 8.13.1 General
- 27 8.13.2 Procedure
- 27 Changing the temperature scale mode
- 27 8.14.1 General
- 28 8.14.2 When to use Lock mode
- 28 8.14.3 When to use Manual mode
- 28 8.14.4 Procedure
- 29 Setting the emissivity as a surface property
- 29 8.15.1 General
- 29 8.15.2 Procedure
- 29 Setting the emissivity as a custom material
- 29 8.16.1 General
- 29 8.16.2 Procedure
- 30 Changing the emissivity as a custom value
- 30 8.17.1 General
- 30 8.17.2 Procedure
- 30 Changing the reflected apparent temperature
- 30 8.18.1 General
- 30 8.18.2 Procedure
- 30 Changing the distance between the object and the camera
- 30 8.19.1 General
- 30 8.19.2 Procedure
- 31 Performing a non-uniformity correction (NUC)
- 31 8.20.1 What is a non-uniformity correction?
- 31 8.20.2 When to perform a non-uniformity correction?
- 31 8.20.3 Procedure
- 31 Changing the settings
- 31 8.21.1 General
- 32 8.21.2 Procedure
- 32 Updating the camera
- 32 8.22.1 General
- 32 8.22.2 Procedure
- 33 Technical data
- 33 Online field-of-view calculator
- 33 Note about technical data
- 33 Note about authoritative versions
- 34 FLIR E
- 46 Mechanical drawings
- 48 CE Declaration of conformity
- 49 Cleaning the camera
- 49 Camera housing, cables, and other items
- 49 12.1.1 Liquids
- 49 12.1.2 Equipment
- 49 12.1.3 Procedure
- 49 Infrared lens
- 49 12.2.1 Liquids
- 49 12.2.2 Equipment
- 49 12.2.3 Procedure
- 50 Application examples
- 50 Moisture & water damage
- 50 13.1.1 General
- 50 13.1.2 Figure
- 50 Faulty contact in socket
- 50 13.2.1 General
- 50 13.2.2 Figure
- 51 Oxidized socket
- 51 13.3.1 General
- 51 13.3.2 Figure
- 52 Insulation deficiencies
- 52 13.4.1 General
- 52 13.4.2 Figure
- 53 Draft
- 53 13.5.1 General
- 53 13.5.2 Figure
- 54 About FLIR Systems
- 55 More than just an infrared camera
- 55 Sharing our knowledge
- 55 Supporting our customers
- 56 A few images from our facilities
- 57 Glossary
- 60 Thermographic measurement techniques
- 60 Introduction
- 60 Emissivity
- 60 16.2.1 Finding the emissivity of a sample
- 63 Reflected apparent temperature
- 63 Distance
- 63 Relative humidity
- 63 Other parameters
- 65 History of infrared technology
- 68 Theory of thermography
- 68 Introduction
- 68 The electromagnetic spectrum
- 68 Blackbody radiation
- 69 18.3.1 Planck’s law
- 70 18.3.2 Wien’s displacement law
- 71 18.3.3 Stefan-Boltzmann's law
- 72 18.3.4 Non-blackbody emitters
- 74 Infrared semi-transparent materials
- 75 The measurement formula
- 79 Emissivity tables
- 79 References
- 79 Tables