Fluke Ti40 Power Supply User Manual


 
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4. Position pointer over one of the temperatures you want to appear in the
image (Center Point, Center Box, Hot Cursor, Cold Cursor) and tap E.
A check mark indicates the function is enabled.
5. Repeat Step 4 as needed to choose additional temperature reading options
and/or to “uncheck” options you do not want to appear on the image.
In scan target mode, you can also select Onscreen Logo. A check mark
indicates the Fluke logo will appear on the display screen in scan target
mode.
6. Tap the TRIGGER button to accept setting change and return to scan
target mode or to the open image. From an open image, tap the TRIGGER
button again to return to scan target mode.
To cycle the center point and center box temperature readings on and off from
either scan target mode or from an open image:
1. Enable Center Point/Center Box functions following the procedures to
enable/disable spot temperature markers under Using Display Screen
Temperature Markers.
2. Assign the Center Point/Center Box function to a programmable button
(see Chapter 2).
3. Tap A, B, or C as needed to cycle Center Point on, then Center
Point and Center Box on, then Center Point and Center Box both off.
To hide or rename the Center Point, Center Box, and/or Hot or Cold cursors
from either scan target mode or from an open image:
1. Use the MOUSE controller to position the MOUSE pointer over the
desired marker; tap E.
2. Tap F; a pop up menu appears. Use the MOUSE controller to position
the pointer over the desired option: Hide or Rename.
If you select hide, the marker is hidden from the display screen.
If you select rename, the Edit Marker Name keyboard appears.
Enter a new marker name using the MOUSE controller to position the
pointer over the appropriate letter and/or function, then press E.
Repeat as needed.
3. Tap the TRIGGER button to accept the setting change and return to scan
image mode or to an open image. From an open image, tap the TRIGGER
button again to return to scan target mode.