Product Manual

TiX620, TiX640, TiX660, TiX1000
Users Manual
3-14
Along with the definition of Intervals for isotherms,
identifying temperatures over or under a certain limit is
possible. At this point, temperatures above ("Above")
and/or below ("Below") the limit value are identified with
the same color. To define the isotherms "Above" and/or
"Below", entering a limit value is required in each case,
while two temperatures must be defined for "Interval".
The temperature limits are set using the joystick and the
setting is indicated in the selected mode to the left of the
image.
Along with making the settings using the joystick, the limit
values for each isotherm can be specified numerically in a
dialog. At this point, changing the color of the isotherm is
also possible. The 15 "special colors" designed for the
isotherms were selected in such a way that they can still
be conceived as isotherm even when using a color
palette. Regardless of the aforementioned and for the
purposes of unambiguous allocation of the temperatures
when using color isotherms, it is recommendable to use a
grayscale palette and/or to use a color palette in the
event of black, white, or gray isotherms.
The following colors can be selected for the isotherms:
White
Black
Red
Brown
Lime
Green
Blue
Dark blue
Cyan
Dark Cyan
Magenta
Yellow
Orange
Light gray
Dark gray