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FLIR K55 - Procedure for Connecting (FLIR K45, FLIR K55)

FLIR K55
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Operation
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Low-sensitivity range: 0 to +650°C (+32 to +1202°F).
12.5.2.4 Fire mode
Note Fire mode is applicable to FLIR K45 and FLIR K55 cameras.
Figure 12.4 Fire mode.
Fire mode is similar to Basic mode, but with a higher-temperature starting point for the
heat colorization. It is suitable for fire scenes with higher background temperatures,
where there are already a lot of open flames and a high background temperature. The
camera automatically switches between the high-sensitivity range and the low-sensitivity
range, to maintain an optimal infrared image while at the same time maintaining a safe
and consistent heat colorization.
Automatic range.
Colorization of heat: +250 to +650°C (+ 482 to +1202°F).
High-sensitivity range: –20 to +150°C (–4 to +302°F).
Low-sensitivity range: 0 to +650°C (+32 to +1202°F).
12.5.2.5 TI Basic PLUS NFPA mode
Note TI Basic PLUS NFPA mode is applicable to NFPA 1801-2021 certified FLIR K65
cameras.
Figure 12.5 TI Basic PLUS NFPA mode.
TI Basic PLUS NFPA mode is similar to TI Basic NFPA mode, but with additional func-
tionality. In TI Basic PLUS NFPA mode, the spotmeter, spotmeter temperature, and tem-
perature bar are displayed.
The camera automatically switches between the high-sensitivity range and the low-sen-
sitivity range, to maintain an optimal infrared image while at the same time maintaining a
safe and consistent heat colorization of the fire scene.
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