Changing settings
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• Switch Thermal <> Digital camera: Switch between the image modes Thermal and
Digital camera. For more information, see section 16 Working with image modes,
page 55.
• Switch Thermal <> Thermal MSX: Switch between the image modes Thermal and
Thermal MSX. For more information, see section 16 Working with image modes, page
55.
• Switch 1x zoom <> Max zoom: Switch between the digital zoom factor of 1× and max-
imum zoom.
• Switch camera flash On <> Off: Switch between the activated/deactivated camera
flash function. For more information, see section 13.12 Using the camera lamp as a
flash, page 34.
Note The flash function will not be activated if the setting Lamp & laser is set to the
option Disable all. For more information, see section 25.1.5 Device settings, page 81.
• Switch single shot <> Video: Switch between the recording modes Single shot and
Video.
• Switch between two latest palettes: Switch between the two last-used color palettes.
For more information, see section 15.5 Changing the color palette, page 52.
• Switch temperature range: Cycle through the camera temperature ranges. For more
information, see section 25.1.2 Camera temperature range, page 79.
Additional options for the hardware buttons
and :
• Autofocus.
• Continuous autofocus.
• Switch screen rotation On <> Off.
• Save.
• Save + Prompt for note.
• Save + Prompt for table.
• Save + Prompt for voice annotation.
• Save + Prompt for sketch.
• Save + Select annotation from menu.
• Preview.
• Preview + Prompt for note.
• Preview + Prompt for table.
• Preview + Prompt for voice annotation.
• Preview + Prompt for sketch.
• Preview + Select annotation from menu.
25.1.5 Device settings
• Language, time & units: This submenu includes settings for a number of regional
parameters:
◦ Language.
◦ Temperature unit.
◦ Distance unit.
◦ Time zone
◦ Date & time.
◦ Date & time format.
• Continuous autofocus: This setting is used to enable/disable continuous autofocus.
• Display settings: This submenu includes the following settings:
◦ Screen rotation: This setting defines if the orientation of the overlay graphics will
change according to how you hold the camera.
◦ Image overlay information: This setting specifies what image information the cam-
era will display as an overlay on the image. For more information, see section 11.4
Image overlay information, page 26. You can select to display the following
information:
– Compass.
– Date & time.
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