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FLIR F-348
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427-0030-00-12 Version 180 March 2018 20
2 Basic Operation and Configuration
Camera Control and Status
In the lower left of the screen are two indicator lights: Control and Status.
Initially the Control light is off, as in the image above, indicating the user is not
able to control the camera immediately. When multiple users are connected to
a camera, only one user at a time can issue commands to the camera. If
another user has control of the camera, the Control light is yellow.
A user is able to request control of the camera by clicking on the yellow or black
light, or simply by sending a command to the camera. After a short pause, the
Control light should turn green. Be patient, there may be a slight delay between
each command while the browser waits for a response from the camera.
If a command is sent to the camera when the user does not have control, the command will not be
executed, and it is necessary to send the command again once the light is green.
Web Control Panel
The control buttons on the right side of the page can control the camera. When the mouse cursor is
positioned over a button, a tool tip is displayed which explains the function of the button.
When the mouse is positioned over the video window, a snapshot
button is shown in the upper right corner of the video image. The
snapshot button will save an image as a .jpg file to the selected
destination folder or as determined by the web browser.
The functions of the buttons appearing for the F-Series cameras are described below:
Zoom In/Zoom Out
The camera has both 2x and 4x E-Zoom which extends the ability to zoom in,
but at the expense of resolution.
Toggle Polarity
This button changes the way various objects are displayed in the image, for example, with
hot objects displayed as white and cold objects as black, or vice versa.
Toggle Palette
This button causes the IR camera to cycle through different color palettes. Each of the
palettes presents the IR image using a different color scheme. Use the Toggle Polarity
button to invert the palette, for example, between white hot and black hot.

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