RT-3, RT-5x, RT-7x and RT-9x Thermal Imagers
Figure 9 – Saving an Image
3. If a higher resolution is required, in the menu
under Configuration, select SuperResolu-
tion.
Setting Measuring Functions
1. Open the Measurement submenu. The sub-
menu with the measurement functions opens.
Pixel Mark:
Single point measurement: the temperature
measuring point in the center of the image
is marked with white crosshairs and the
value is displayed.
Min/Max On Area (RT-9x Only):
Min/max on area: the minimum, maximum
and mean values for a selected area are
displayed.
Cold spot, Hot spot: the lowest or highest
temperature measuring point within the
range selection is marked with blue or red
crosshairs and the value is displayed.
Measuring Range: choose between two
temperature ranges. (RT-3 single tempera-
ture range only).
Differential Temperature: identifies the dif-
ference between two temperatures.
External Measurement Values: select Hu-
midity, Current, Voltage, Solar, Power, None.
IFOV: When on, the IFOV warner shows a
square center on the cursor that indicates
the smallest surface that can be used for
measuring temperature.
Zoom: enlarges the image section (2x, 3x,
4x), for RT-9x only.
2. Move the joystick up/down to select the re-
quired function and then press OK.
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Image Gallery
Saved images can be displayed, analyzed or
deleted. The Image Gallery is not available when
Wi-Fi is enabled.
File Names
Figure 10 – Image Gallery
Designation Explanation
IR
Infrared image with attached real image
000000
Consecutive number
SR
Images captured with SuperResolution
File names can be changed by connecting the
thermal imager to computer and saving the file to
a new location on the computer.
Displaying A Saved Image
Saved images can be viewed and analyzed in the
image gallery.
When SuperResolution is enabled, 2 images are
saved in the image gallery (an IR image, and a
real image). The high-resolution SuperResolution
image is saved in the background. In the status
bar, the number of SuperResolution images to be
saved is displayed. A maximum five (5) Super-
Resolution images can be processed simultane-
ously.
1. Select the Image gallery function. All saved
images are displayed in the form of an in-
frared preview.
2. Move joystick to select an image.
3. Press OK to open the selected image. The
image is displayed.
Analyzing An Image
If an image is saved with SuperResolution, the
image gallery contains an (IR) image and a high-
resolution real image (SR). The images show the
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