User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Chapter 2 Download the Mobile Client
- Chapter 3 Log in to Device
- Chapter 4 Live View
- Chapter 5 Picture and Video Management
- 5.1 View Pictures
- 5.2 Switch Thermal/Optical View for Captured Picture
- 5.3 Set Thermometry Parameters for Captured Picture
- 5.4 Measure Spot's Temperature for Captured Picture
- 5.5 Measure Frame's Temperature for Captured Picture
- 5.6 Set Alarm Temperature for Captured Picture
- 5.7 Set Palettes for Captured Picture
- 5.8 Generate Report
- 5.9 View Videos
- 5.10 Share Pictures and Videos
- 5.11 Delete Pictures and Videos
- Chapter 6 Local Settings
- A. Common Material Emissivity Reference
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Name
Description
Optical Mode
In optical mode, the device
displays optical view.
Combined Mode
In combined mode, the device
displays the combined view of
thermal channel and optical
channel.
Figure 6-2 Combined Mode
5.3 Set Thermometry Parameters for Captured Picture
Before temperature measurement on a captured picture, you should set thermometry parameters
such as emissivity and environment temperature. Inappropriate thermomety parameters will
affect the accuracy of temperature measurement.
Enter the Picture and Video Management page first according to one of the following methods.
● On the home page of the Mobile Client, tap Picture & Video.
● In the lower-left corner of the Live View page, tap the thumbnail of the captured picture or
recorded video, tap the larger picture or the video again, and tap Enter Picture & Video.
Note
○ After tapping the larger picture, you can tap to edit the picture according to the following
steps.
○ You can tap to return to the Live View page quickly.
On the Picture and Video Management page, tap a picture and then tap → to set
thermometry parameters. After setting the parameters, you can tap Save to overwrite the original
picture or save the picture as a new picture.
Emissivity
Set the value to the emissivity of the target material. The default value is 0.97.
Note
The emissivity of the surface of a material is its effectiveness in emitting energy as thermal
radiation. See Common Material Emissivity Reference for emissivity of common materials.
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