Milwaukee Tool 2260-21NST User Manual

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M12 160x120 Thermal Imager Operator's Manual

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menu

On the Thermal Imager, a menu is a list of choices you can make for settings, such as time,

date, color palette, span and emissivity.

microbolometer

The type of thermal infrared detector used in the Thermal Imager. It is an array of 160 by 120

thermal sensors that respond to infrared radiation (IR).

MILWAUKEE

Short for Milwaukee Electric Tool Corp., www.milwaukeetool.com. The mailing address for the

company headquarters is 13135 W. Lisbon Rd., Brookfield, WI 53005, USA.

mini USB

The small USB data socket on the Thermal Imager and small USB plug on the USB interface

cable. USB stands for Universal Serial Bus.

object temperature

range

Same as temperature range: the lowest measurable temperature to the highest measurable

temperature of a temperature measuring device such as the Thermal Imager.

operating

temperature

The lowest ambient temperature to the highest ambient temperature in which you can operate

the Thermal Imager.

palette

A thermal image color scheme. Generally, black is the coldest and white is the hottest, but you

can choose the colors that represent the intermediate temperatures in the scale. Palette is one

of the Setup menu choices in the Thermal Imager: IRON, RAINBOW and GRAY.

pixel

Picture element. One “dot” on the display or in a digital image. Many pixels are used to form

an image.

precision

In a measurement device, precision is how close tightly grouped readings are. Accuracy

combines precision and how close the reading is to a perfect measuring device or a calibration

laboratory standard.

radiation, thermal

Infrared emission from a target area. Thermal radiation intensity drops off predictably with

distance.

range

The lowest measureable temperature to the highest measureable temperature.

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