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Snap-On ELITE - Using Full Thermal Mode; Using Overlay Opacity Mode

Snap-On ELITE
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Operation Basic Operation (Live Mode)
4.4.4 Using Full Thermal Mode
Full Thermal Mode displays objects at 100% thermal overlay opacity (full thermal image).
See Startup / Shutdown (On/Off) on page 8 for startup and battery charging information.
After startup, the default screen is displayed, see Default Screen Features on page 7 for
feature and icon descriptions.
1. Press the Up control button repeatedly until 100% is displayed under the opacity icon.
The imager is now in Full Thermal Mode (100% opacity).
2. Point the imager at the desired object(s) to be measured.
Figure 4-1
Full Thermal Mode - Operation Options
Pull the Screen Capture Trigger to save an image of the active screen. See Capturing and
Saving Images on page 32 for additional information.
To change view settings (e.g. zoom, picture-in-picture, split-screen) see Changing View
Settings (Live Mode) on page 10.
To change the emissivity settings, see Emissivity on page 29. for additional information.
See Settings on page 18 for information on all device settings.
The thermal image is displayed using the color palette selected to define object temperatures.
Use the color palette range indicator to determine the temperature of objects within the
thermal image. To change the color palette settings, see Color Palette on page 24 for
additional information.
4.4.5 Using Overlay Opacity Mode
Overlay Mode displays objects using visible light with a selectable thermal overlay opacity of 20,
40, 60 or 80%.
See Startup / Shutdown (On/Off) on page 8 for startup and battery charging information.
After startup, the default screen is displayed, see Default Screen Features on page 7 for feature
and icon descriptions.
1. Press the Up / Down control buttons to toggle the opacity percentage level (under the opacity
icon) between 20% and 80%.
2. Point the imager at the desired object(s) to be measured.

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