Fluke Ti50 User Manual

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Advanced Operation

Using

User-Defined

Display

Screen Temperature Markers

7

7-5

6. Select the rectangle icon from the Marker toolbar to add area markers (see

the next set of procedures), or tap the programmable button to close the
Marker toolbar and return either to scan target mode or to the open image.
From an open image, tap the TRIGGER button again to return to scan
target mode.

To add area markers to the display screen from either scan target mode or from
an open image:

1. Use the MOUSE controller to position the pointer over the rectangle icon

in the Marker toolbar.

2. Tap E.

3. Use the MOUSE controller to move the pointer to the image area desired.

4. Tap E to place the starting point, then use the MOUSE controller

up/down/left/right action to drag the rectangle marker over the desired
area. Continue moving the MOUSE controller as needed to create the
desired rectangle size and shape.

5. Tap E to complete the area marker; the marker name, followed by the

minimum, average, and maximum temperatures of that area, appear on the
display screen.

6. Repeat Steps 3-5 to add up to two additional area markers.

7. Select the crosshair icon from the Marker toolbar to add spot temperature

markers (see the procedures earlier in this Chapter), or tap the
programmable button to close the Marker toolbar and return either to scan
target mode or to the open image. From an open image, tap the TRIGGER
button again to return to scan target mode.

To change the emissivity or background temperature value of spot temperature
and/or area markers from either scan target mode or from an open image:

1. Use the MOUSE controller to position the pointer over either the crosshair

or rectangle icon in the Marker toolbar; tap E.

2. Use the MOUSE controller to position the pointer over the up/down

arrows in the Marker toolbar; tap E as necessary to scroll to the desired
spot temperature or area marker name.

3. Use the MOUSE controller to position the pointer over the emissivity

value (left box next to the up/down arrows) or the background temperature
value (right box next to the X close window button); tap E.

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