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Operation
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6. In the list, select the material.
7.18 Changing the emissivity as a custom
value
7.18.1 General
For very precise measurements, you may need to set the emissivity, instead of selecting
a surface property or a custom material. You also need to understand how emissivity and
reflectivity affect measurements, rather than just simply selecting a surface property.
Emissivity is a property that indicates how much radiation originates from an object as
opposed to being reflected by it. A lower value indicates that a larger proportion is being
reflected, while a high value indicates that a lower proportion is being reflected.
Polished stainless steel, for example, has an emissivity of 0.14, while a structured PVC
floor typically has an emissivity of 0.93.
For more information about emissivity, see section 12 Thermographic measurement
techniques, page 35.
7.18.2 Procedure
Follow this procedure:
1. Push the center of the navigation pad. This displays a toolbar.
2. On the toolbar, select Settings
. This displays a dialog box.
3. In the dialog box, select Measurement parameters. This displays a dialog box.
4. In the dialog box, select Emissivity. This displays a dialog box.
5. In the dialog box, select Custom value. This displays a dialog box where you can set
a custom value.
7.19 Changing the reflected apparent
temperature
7.19.1 General
This parameter is used to compensate for the radiation reflected by the object. If the
emissivity is low and the object temperature significantly different from that of the re-
flected temperature, it will be important to set and compensate for the reflected apparent
temperature correctly.
For more information about reflected apparent temperature, see section 12 Thermo-
graphic measurement techniques, page 35.
7.19.2 Procedure
Follow this procedure:
1. Push the center of the navigation pad. This displays a toolbar.
2. On the toolbar, select Settings
. This displays a dialog box.
3. In the dialog box, select Measurement parameters. This displays a dialog box.
4. In the dialog box, select Reflected apparent temperature. This displays a dialog box
where you can set a value.
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FLIR E6-XT Specifications

General IconGeneral
Accuracy±2°C or ±2% of reading
Field of View45° × 34°
Weight0.575 kg (1.27 lb)
Image Frequency9 Hz
Dimensions244 × 95 × 140 mm (9.6 × 3.7 × 5.5 in)
Spectral Range7.5 – 13 µm
Operating Temperature Range-15°C to 50°C (5°F to 122°F)
Storage Temperature Range-40°C to 70°C (-40°F to 158°F)
Water and Dust ResistanceIP54
Resolution240 × 180 pixels
Thermal Sensitivity<0.06°C
Temperature Range-20°C to +550°C
Display3.0 in 320 × 240 color LCD
Image ModesThermal, MSX, Picture-in-Picture
Battery Life4 hours
Digital Camera640 x 480 pixels
File FormatRadiometric JPEG
Battery TypeRechargeable Li-ion battery
ConnectivityWi-Fi, USB

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