Button to activate the laser pointer.
Note: The laser pointer may not be en-
abled in all camera models.
Power indicator.
Right selection button. This button is
context-sensitive.
On/off button.
Screen elements
Note: Some of these screen elements are
mutually exclusive.
Menu system.
Results table, including information
about the emissivity value.
Power indicator. When the camera is
powered using a battery, a battery indi-
cator is displayed.
USB™ indicator. This indicator is dis-
played when the camera is connected
to a computer using a USB™ cable.
Laser pointer indicator. This indicator is
displayed when the laser pointer is ac-
tivated.
Date and time.
Measurement spot.
Measurement area.
Limit value for an isotherm in the tem-
perature scale.
Limit value for the temperature scale.
Span indicator.
Indicator for automatic or manual
mode (A/M).
Current function for the right selection
button.
Tool to change the maximum tempera-
ture.
Temperature scale.
Tool to change the maximum and min-
imum temperature at the same time.
Tool to change the minimum tempera-
ture.
Tool to set an isotherm.
Tool to resize the Picture-in-Picture
area.
Current function for the left selection
button.
Quick Start Guide
Follow this procedure to start immediately:
Charge the battery for four hours be-
fore you start the camera for the first
time.
• You can charge the battery in the
stand-alone battery charger, or by
connecting the power supply cable
directly to the battery.
• When the green light of the battery
condition indicator is continuous,
the battery is fully charged.
Insert the battery into the battery com-
partment.
Insert a memory card into the memory
card slot.
Push the on/off button to turn on the
camera.
Remove the lens cap.
Aim the camera toward your target of
interest.
Focus the camera by rotating the focus
ring.
Pull the trigger to save the image.
To move the image to a computer, do
one of the following:
• Remove the memory card and insert
it into a card reader connected to a
computer. An adapter is included
with your camera.
• Connect a computer to the camera
using a USB™ Mini-B cable.
In Windows® Explorer, move the image
from the card or camera, using a drag-
and-drop operation.
To keep in mind
• Reflective objects may appear warmer
or colder to the camera than they actu-
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