FLUKE TI125 30Hz Commercial Thermal Imaging Camera, 160 x 120

User Manual for the Fluke Ti125 30Hz Commercial Thermal Imaging Camera, 160 x 120 - Page 14

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Thermal Imagers
Before You Start
9
Keep the Imager attached to the charger until the battery condition icon shows
a full charge. If you remove the Imager from the charger before a full charge
shows, it may have a reduced run-time.
Note
When the battery is connected to ac power, or the unit is in video
mode, the Sleep Mode/Auto Off feature is disabled automatically.
Optional 12 V Vehicle Charger
1. Connect the 12 V adapter into the 12 V accessory socket of the vehicle.
2. Connect the output to the ac power socket of the Imager.
3. Charge until the indicator shows full on the screen.
4. Disconnect the 12 V adapter and Imager when battery is fully charged.
Caution
To prevent damage to the Imager, remove it from the DC
car charger before you start or jump start the vehicle.
Power On and Off
To turn the Imager on or off, push and hold the green Power button above
the LCD for two seconds, see Table 4. When the Auto Off feature is on, the
Imager goes into Sleep Mode after five minutes of inactivity and shows
on
the display. Press any key to restart the Imager. After 20 minutes of inactivity,
the Imager turns off. For information about how to set this feature, see
page 41.
Note
All thermal imagers need sufficient warm-up time for the most
accurate temperature measurements and best image quality. This time
can often vary by model and by environmental conditions. Although
most imagers are fully warmed up in 3-5 minutes, it is always best to
wait a minimum of 10 minutes if the most accurate temperature
measurement is very important to your application. When you move
an Imager between environments with large differences in ambient
temperature, more adjustment time can be required.
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