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FLIR E96 User Manual

FLIR E96
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Annotating images14
When creating or modifying a text comment file, keep the following rules in mind:
1. Lines starting with “#” are regarded as comments and will be ignored.
2. Lines that start with “<” and end with “>” are labels and will appear on the left-hand
side of the table.
3. Non-empty lines under a label line are regarded as values and will be displayed as
options to the label above.
4. When you save the file, select UTF-8 encoding. With UTF-8 encoding, the file will
support all languages currently supported by the camera.
5. The template will be updated by the camera if you add or remove values in the text ta-
ble annotations dialog in the camera. This enables you to modify its content while
you are working with the camera.
6. The camera will find all text table template files if:
They are placed on the memory card in the subfolder \TextTableTemplates.
They have an ASCII filename and the file extension .tcf. (ASCII characters include
a–z, A–Z, 0–9, and basic punctuation, and spaces can be used. The file can con-
tain non-ASCII text, but the filename must be ASCII.)
14.3.1.1.1 Example mark-up structure
The file format for the text comment table template is *.tcf. This code sample is an exam-
ple mark-up structure of such a file, and shows how the mark-up appears in a text editor
such as Notepad.
<Site>
Company A
Company B
<Location>
Substation A
<Object>
Engine
Vent
Vault
Door
<ObjectID>
A1a1
A1b2
A1c3
<Deviation>
Overload
Moisture
Draft
<Remedy>
Replace
Fix
No action
<Severity>
Critical
Non-critical
<Severity>
14.4 Adding a voice annotation
A voice annotation is an audio recording that is saved to the infrared image file. The re-
cording can be played back in the camera, and in image analysis and reporting software
from FLIR Systems.
The voice annotation is recorded using the built-in microphone. You can also use a Blue-
tooth-enabled headset. For information on how to pair a headset with the camera, see
section 19 Pairing Bluetooth devices.
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FLIR E96 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Resolution640 × 480 pixels
Temperature Range-20°C to 1500°C (-4°F to 2732°F)
Field of View24° × 18°
Detector TypeUncooled microbolometer
Digital Camera5 MP
Wi-FiYes
Laser PointerYes
Image Frequency30 Hz
Accuracy±2°C (±3.6°F) or ±2% of reading
Digital Zoom1-8x continuous
Laser Distance MeterYes
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)
IP RatingIP54
Thermal Sensitivity<30 mK at 30 °C (86 °F)
Display4" LCD touchscreen
Storage MediaSD card
Battery TypeLi-ion battery
Minimum Focus Distance0.15 m (0.49 ft)
Spectral Range7.5 – 14 μm
Weight1.2 kg (2.7 lbs)

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