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Operation
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Automatic range.
Colorization of heat: +150 to +650°C (+302 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).
12.5.2.6 Search and rescue mode
Figure 12.6 Search and rescue mode.
Search and rescue mode is optimized for maintaining high contrast in the infrared image
while searching for people in landscapes, buildings, or traffic accident scenes.
High-sensitivity range only.
Colorization of heat: +100 to +150°C (+212 to +302°F).
High-sensitivity range: –20 to +150°C (–4 to +302°F).
12.5.2.7 Heat detection mode
Figure 12.7 Heat detection mode.
Heat detection mode is optimized for searching hotspots during overhaul after the fire is
out—typically to ensure that there is no remaining hidden fire. This mode can also be
used to find thermal patterns (e.g., signs of people in car seats after accidents), to en-
sure that everyone has been found. This mode can also be used to search for people in
water and open landscapes.
High-sensitivity range only.
Colorization of heat: the 20% highest temperatures in the scene.
High-sensitivity range: –20 to +150°C (–4 to +302°F).
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