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MATRICE 30 SERIES User Manual
1. Palette/Isotherm: displays the highest and lowest temperature measurement values of the current
view. Tap to choose between different infrared temperature measurement palettes, or enable the
isotherm to set temperature measurement intervals. Note that if the measured area exceeds the
maximum or minimum temperature measurement values of the current view, the setting will not take
eect.
2. Gain Modes: High gain mode provides more accurate temperature measurements with a
measurement range from -20 to 150 degrees, while low gain mode supports a wider temperature
measurement range of 0 to 500 degrees. Note that the range is only a theoretical value, and even
though the thermal camera can measure temperatures beyond the range, the value may deviate
substantially.
3. Display Mode: The infrared screen is set as single infrared view by default. Tap to enable or disable
side-by-side view. When enabled, both the footage captured by the infrared thermal camera and the
zoom camera will be displayed side by side.
4. FFC Calibration: Tap to execute FFC calibration. FFC calibration is a function of the infrared thermal
camera that optimizes image quality for easy observation of temperature changes.
5. Zoom (Thermal Camera): Tap to adjust the digital zoom of the infrared thermal camera with a
maximum zoom capability of 20x. Tap and hold to zoom directly to 2x.
Laser Rangender (RNG)
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1. Tap to enable the RNG.
2. The cross hair in the center of the lens will turn red, which means the laser rangender is aiming at
the target and measuring the altitude of the target and distance between the target and the aircraft.
The latitude and the longitude of the target can be obtained after a PinPoint is created on the target.
3. The linear distance between the target and the aircraft.
4. The altitude between the target and the aircraft.
5. The horizontal distance between the target and the aircraft.