2.3.2
Application modes of the thermal imaging camera
The standard application mode (TI BASIC) can easily be accessed
from any other application mode (see Section 3.4.6 on Page 45). The
following information is displayed in standard application mode:
symbol
thermal image
temperature indicator with a colored bar when the preset
temperature is reached
measured temperature
Battery charge symbol
Overheat indicator
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Dräger UCF 6000 only has the standard application mode.
No other application mode can be selected.
The Dräger UCF 7000, UCF 8000 and UCF 9000 thermal imaging
cameras feature the following additional application modes (TI BASIC
PLUS):
(1) "Persons" application mode
Application mode used to search for and monitor persons.
Body heat is highlighted in this mode.
(2) "Fire" application mode (for firefighting)
This mode is used for detecting the source of a fire. Temperatures
of up to 1000 C (1832 °F) are displayed. Temperature differences
within hot areas are specially highlighted.
(3) "ThermalScan™" application mode
All temperatures above the set threshold are highlighted in color.
Dräger UCF 6000, UCF 7000, UCF 8000, UCF 9000
(4) "Outdoor" application mode
In this mode, small objects with temperatures between 0 °C
(32 °F) and 40 °C (104 °F) are highlighted. This mode is used to
find people outside, for example.
(5) "Hazmat" application mode
In this mode, small ambient temperature differences are shown
with higher contrast. This mode is used to find spilled liquids, for
example.
(6) "Scan PLUS" application mode
In this mode, the black and white image of the optical camera is
depicted on the display. Areas with temperatures above the set
threshold are depicted in color at the same time.
(7) "Visual" application mode
In this mode, the black and white image of the optical camera is
depicted on the display. This mode is used to document damage,
for example.
(8) "Custom 1" application mode
The PC software includes several color palettes from which one
can be selected.
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