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 64
If a temperature value shall be used as alarm you need to tag the Alarm option. If active, the alarm can also be
put out via the Process Interface (PIF) using the Alarm to PIF option.
Note
If activating the alarm a red alarm button on the toolbar appears. You can deactivate the visual and
acoustic alarm by clicking on the alarm button. The alarm will stay deactivate until the alarm value is
reached again.
In the Alarm configuration window you can set an audible alarm.
In the Interval [sec] input box you can specify the
time interval the sound appears. Via the path to
sound file you can browse an individual *.wav file
The acoustic alarm signalization can be repeated in
defined intervals setting the Interval [sec].
Using the option Recording on alarm you can
specify a Delay [sec]. The recording starts after the
delay time is over. In the Duration [sec] box the
recording time of the video sequence can be set.










