3 Press the Up and Down button to adjust the infrared and visible light fusion ratio.
4 Press the Trigger button to take a thermal image, which will be displayed surrounded by
white boxes.
5 Press the OK button to save the captured thermal image. The thermal image is stored in the
internal storage and can be viewed by connecting the imager to a computer using the USB
cable. Press the Back button to continue to scan the target area or object.
6 While scanning an area or object, press the OK button to enter the menu options, where
various settings and information can be accessed. Press the Back/Power button to exit the
menu.
b) Power supply
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The thermal imaging camera is powered by three AAA alkaline batteries. To turn the thermal
camera on/off, long press the Back/Power button for 3 seconds.
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The battery status icon is displayed in the upper right corner. When the battery status icon is
red, the battery is low and needs changing.
Using a battery with insufficient power may result in inaccurate temperature readings.
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If the camera is not used for 10 minutes, the APO-Automatic Shutdown feature will
automatically turn off the camera.
c) Button operation
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Back/Power
Long press to turn the camera on/off. Short press to exit menu options or delete saved
images.
Confirm/Menu
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Short press to enter menu options, confirm settings or confirm image save/delete (in Preview
mode).
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Up/down
- Short press to scroll through settings in the setup menu, scroll through saved images in
Preview mode or alter the visible-infrared blend in capture mode.
- Long press to continuously add/subtract values for settings such as emissivity.
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Hold
Press to capture an image and press again to preview an image.
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