Alarm limits can be superimposed over the visible light image to exactly pinpoint the components exceeding a specified temperature limit. Both the visual images and thermal images are available for use in reports. This speeds up documentation by reducing the need to look for individual images taken with a separate digital camera.
IR-Fusion helps to better identify and report suspect components and enable the repair to be done right the first time.
Large, sharp thermal images Thanks to the largest display five-inch available on this type of thermal imager in combination with low-noise VOx sensors, the Fluke IR FlexCam units produce exceptionally high-quality images making even the smallest temperature differences visible. This is comparable with images normally only obtained on far more expensive instruments.
The display remains clearly visible while viewing over high objects, under a machine or around immoveable obstructions. The SmartFocus wheel simplifies getting a stable and sharp image.
No need to take your hand off the instrument to turn a focus ring. The instrument is easily set up to automatically capture only those images where a temperature limit is exceeded. This way, difficult to find intermittent problems can be captured and analyzed quicker by concentrating only on the images containing the anomalies.
It even allows for customized reports to accommodate specific company work processes or requirements like multiple image reporting and comparisons. To find out more select SmartView on the the link located at the top of the page.
Radiometric measurement — the 'data behind the picture' Fully radiometric thermal imagers capture and store calibrated temperature data for the matrix of thousands of points that make up a thermal image. Camera Display Screen Programming Function Buttons Using Display Screen Menus Inserting and Removing Memory Card Basic Operation Acquiring and Reviewing Images Scan Target View Saved Image Delete Saved Image Electronic Zoom Saved Image Information Fixed Image Function Changing Color Palettes Setting Temperature Level and Span Manual Level and Span Automatic Level and Span Using Palette Saturation Colors Creating an Isotherm Temperature Band Using Display Screen Temperature Markers Adding Annotations to Saved Images Using Image Alignment Adjusting Brightness and Color Controls Using Torch Control Using Visible Light Flash Recording Visible Light Images Using Laser Pointer Using Thumbnail Browser Using Color Alarms Camera Setup Adjusting Display Screen Brightness Hiding Display Screen Task Bar Hiding Display Screen Color Palette Setting Temperature Units Setting Temperature Calibration Range Changing Lens Selection Setting Date and Time Saving and Reloading Camera Settings Naming Image Files Changing Image File Name Prefix Selecting Video Output Options Advanced Operation Enhancing the Image Using Auto Capture Using Internal Recalibration Camera Care Using Other Lenses Viewing Camera and Battery Information Charging the Batteries Recalibrating the Batteries Conserving Battery Power Emissivity Values Resources and References Camera Default Settings This award-winning Camera offers some of the most advanced yet most intuitive, fully-radiometric solutions available.
The visible light camera module VLCM and IR Fusion functions on select models only make it easier than ever to manage and analyze images captured with this system and improve reporting abilities. The unique control image and IR Fusion technology enables you to combine visible light images—like a normal digital camera—and infrared images together to create a single image with greatly enhanced detail.
This is especially helpful in low contrast scenes where the temperature differential is minimal and the infrared image appears to be all one color. The IR FlexCam is available in 4 models. The Ti40 and Ti45 cameras uses a detector with x resolution. The Ti50 and Ti55 cameras use a detector with x resolution. Refer to Appendix D for specific features available on your camera. Your Camera is powerful and easy to use in a wide range of applications including:.
To quickly take advantage of the many functions your Camera offers, we recommend that you carefully read this manual.
It is designed to familiarize you with the most important aspects of your camera and guide. This manual provides instruction on how to capture high quality images; however, thermography is a sophisticated field often requiring special training that is not covered in this manual. If you would like information on thermography training, contact Fluke Corporation.
A W Warning identifies hazardous conditions and actions that could cause bodily harm or death. A W Caution identifies conditions and actions that could damage the camera or cause permanent loss of data.
We recommend that you have your camera checked for proper calibration every two years. Some ISO programs require more frequent checks for certification. Contact Fluke for details. See diagram in Appendix B for laser aperture location. Do not mix with the solid waste stream. Spent batteries should be disposed of by a qualified recycler or hazardous materials handler.
If any of the standard accessories shown in Figure and described in Table are missing or damaged, contact a Fluke customer service representative. Charge the batteries for 3 hours before use. Use only the rechargeable batteries supplied.
A battery is fully charged when the green LED light on the charger remains solid. Insert the charged battery into the slot on the bottom of the camera as shown in Figure You may use the auxiliary AC power supply to connect the camera to a working AC outlet until at least one of the batteries is charged. With a charged battery inserted, or AC power supply connected, press D as shown in Figure D lights up green, and the start-up screen appears after approximately 10 seconds.
After powering on your camera, the camera requires a boot up and warm up period of approximately 30 seconds in order to maintain a crisp, clear, real-time image.
Three minutes after powering on the camera, the temperature measurement accuracy will be within the specification requirements. Pull cover up and rotate as shown in Figure Remove the lens cap, point the lens at the target, and manually rotate the lens with your finger, as shown in Figure , until the image is in focus. Press G again as needed to properly scale the image. Press and hold G until the IR Fusion blend level control box appears on the display screen.
Review the image and camera settings. The image file name appears in the upper left-hand corner of the display screen indicating the image is saved on the memory card. SmartView, together with your Camera, enables you to:. Start your computer and close any open applications. After a moment, the installation program should start automatically.
Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation. Your Camera is a compact, lightweight system that offers a generous five-inch display module you can position for optimal viewing. You can also rotate the lens module to easily capture target images on ceilings, hidden above high objects, under low obstacles, or in other hard-to-reach places. In addition, you can position the camera for comfortable desktop image analysis and can mount the system on a standard tripod to continuously monitor a single location.
Although your Camera is a sophisticated imaging system with many advanced functions, it is easy to operate using buttons, mouse-controlled menu options, or a combination of both. Camera features and controls are shown in Figures , , and and described in Table Note: Tap Fonce and a popup menu appears. D different menu functions, see Programming Function Buttons later in this Chapter.
E different menu functions, see Programming Function Buttons later in this Chapter. F different menu functions, see Programming Function Buttons later in this Chapter.
G in a low-power standby mode to conserve battery power. Can be accessed with a paper clip. L maximum and minimum temperatures in current image and to adjust IR. N When enabled, the flash lights the target object during image capture for better-quality visible light images. The torch and flash can be enabled at. Also used. Q to accept a setting change i. V Tripod tripod. Display screen features and controls are shown in Figures , , and and described in Table B color palette.
Click temperatures to change limits of a fixed temperature range. E image was taken, and a sequencing number. Appears only when viewing saved images. Click to scroll to the next or the previous image. Click icon to change button function. I temperatures and location; click number to change background temperature. N maximum, average, and minimum temperatures in the box when enabled.
You can add up to three marker points when enabled. You can add up to three marker areas when enabled. S image appears in the center quarter of the display screen and the visible light image appears in the rest of the display screen when enabled.
You can assign any of the functions described in Table to any one of three programmable buttons: A , B , C see Appendix F for a list of default settings. See programming instructions on the next page. When on, light shines continuously to brighten up dark work areas; light automatically times out after 60 seconds.
The laser spot is visible in the control image and can be a valuable reference point for later image review. Auto Capture is available on Ti45 and Ti55 models only.
Tap E. A popup menu with list of programmable tasks appears. Position the pointer over the desired task and select. Your camera is user-friendly and easy to operate and mirrors the way you use a personal computer in that it has a mouse controller and select button you use to select task bar items on the camera display screen and access and navigate through on-screen menus.
Tap E to select the desired item. Follow the steps indicated in the section of this manual that corresponds to the selected task bar item.
Tap F. The first level popup menu appears:. Tap E to select the desired menu item. Your Camera comes with a removable, reusable CompactFlash memory card capable of storing hundreds of images. Inserting and removing a memory card is shown in Figure The card must be inserted into the camera to save and store images. Use only SanDisk-brand CompactFlash memory cards with a or newer copyright date.
Do not use other memory card brands. To avoid damaging the memory card or your camera, be sure to insert the card properly. The card can be inserted only one way; forcing it may damage your camera.
Lift memory card slot cover. To prevent data loss or corruption, do not remove the memory card while saving an image.
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