Specifications
Table Of Contents
- Content
- Welcome!
- Warranty
- 1. Getting Started
- 2. Software Configuration
- 3. Data Capturing
- 3.1. Open Files
- 3.2. Replay of Files
- 3.3. Editing Video Sequences
- 3.4. Saving Files
- 3.4.1. Setting the Recording Frame Rate
- 3.4.2. Setting the Recording Modes
- 3.4.3. Temporary Recording File
- 3.4.4. Saving Radiometric Video Sequences or AVI Files
- 3.4.5. Saving Image Data as Radiometric Snapshot or Text File
- 3.4.6. Saving Text File of the Temperature / Time Diagram
- 3.4.7. Location and Filename Templates of Triggered Recordings
- 3.4.8. Display of Snapshots in a Separate Window
- 3.4.9. Saving Images or Screenshots to Clipboard
- 4. Data Processing
- 5. Visual Camera (TIM200 only)
- Linescanner Mode
- 7. Further Information

thermoIMAGER TIM 28
2.4.5. Changing the Optics
Using the menu Tools, Configuration and Device the Optics
depending on the camera configuration must be chosen. As a
standard the camera can be delivered with a 6 °, 23 ° or 48 °
lens. If the camera is ordered with several additional lenses the currently used optics must be chosen in this
menu.
The option Radial Distortion Correction enables the alteration of the original shape of the image delivered by
the TIM (barrel distortion correction). If the camera features a 48 ° lens the option is activated by default, the
other lenses generally do not need to be corrected.
2.4.6. Changing the Temperature Range
Using the menu Tools, Configuration and Device the most suitable Temperature
range for the process can be set. The TIM features temperature range from -20 °C to
100 °C, from 0 °C to 250 °C and from 150 °C to 900 °C.










