Using internal recalibration – Fluke Ti50 User Manual

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Advanced Operation

Using Internal Recalibration

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If you select Annotate, the Annotations editor appears.

Use the MOUSE controller to position the pointer over the

desired annotations (see Chapter 4) and press E.

4. Tap the TRIGGER button to accept the setting change and return to scan

image mode or to the open image. From an open image, tap the TRIGGER
button again to return to scan target mode.

To move point and area markers:

1. Use the MOUSE controller to position the MOUSE pointer over the label

text for a marker. The pointer arrow changes to a “pointing hand.”

2. Press and hold E while using the MOUSE controller to “drag” the

marker to a new location.

To resize area markers:

1. Use the MOUSE controller to position the MOUSE pointer over an area

edge or corner. The pointer arrow changes to a “pointing hand.”

2. Press E while using the MOUSE controller to adjust the size of the area

marker as desired.

Using Internal Recalibration

Your Camera has an internal calibration feature that automatically adjusts the
camera electronics as needed to maintain a high quality image even when the
camera senses a significant change in either internal temperature or
temperature at the target object. During an internal calibration, you may hear a
faint “double click” sound from the camera and see the word “Calibrating”
appear on the display screen. The image is frozen for approximately 1-2
seconds during the calibration process.

You may also want to manually trigger an internal calibration to adjust for
changing environmental conditions, for example, you move from an extremely
cold environment to a hot environment (see Programming Function Buttons in
Chapter 2).

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