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4. Press the select button (i) to confirm selection.
5. After completion of save or delete, the imaging
thermometer will automatically return to the
main viewing screen.
NOTE: If no SD card is installed or if there is a
problem with the SD card, the below communication
will appear.
NOTE: If the SD card is full, the below
communication will appear.
MENU OPTIONS
NOTE: At any time, pushing the menu/power button
(l) will return to the previous menu.
To View Photos
1. Press the menu/power button (l).
2. Press the forward (j) or back (h) arrow to
highlight the folder option in the menu.
3. Press the select button (i) to confirm selection.
4. Press the forward (j) or back (h) arrow to scroll
through saved images.
5. Press the select button (i) to go to the delete
sub-menu.
6. Press the forward (j) or back (h) arrow to to
highlight save to SD card or delete.
7. Press the select button (i) to confirm selection.
8. After completion of save or delete, the imaging
thermometer will automatically return to the next
sequential image.
Emissivity
Emissivity describes the energy-emitting
characteristics of materials. Most organic materials
and painted or oxidized surfaces have an emissivity
of about 0.95 which is the default setting. It is
recommended to compensate for inaccurate
readings that may result from measuring materials
with low emissivity values such as shiny metal
surfaces. Cover these surfaces with masking tape or
flat black paint (< 148 ˚C/300 ˚F) and use the default
(0.95) setting. Allow time for the tape or paint to
reach the same temperature as the surface beneath
it and then measure the temperature of the tape or
painted surface.
If you cannot paint or use tape, then you can
compensate your measurements with the emissivity
selector. Even with the adjustable emissivity, it can
be difficult to get a completely accurate infrared
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