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06. Gain mode: Allows the setting of dynamic gain

range type:
High: This setting aims to maximize the

contrast and is especially suitable for
applications which carry out the video
analysis of images.

Low: This setting increases the dynamic range

of the image and diminishes the contrast. It is
especially suitable for identifying the hottest
elements in an image.

Auto: This setting allows the camera to switch

between High and Low modes depending on
the type of image currently being displayed.
The parameters in the Gain Change Values
menu ("9.6.10.2 Flat Field Correction Menu
(Gain Switch Values)", page 41
) are used to
change the behaviour of this mode.

07. Do FFC: Carries out a FFC.
08. Gain Switch Values: Allows access to the Gain

Switch Values submenu.

FLAT FIELD CORRECTION

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1>FLAT FIELD AUTO: Y

2 INTERVAL : 7200

3 LOW GAIN INTER.: 1350

4 TEMPERATURE : 5

5 LOW GAIN TEMP. : 10

6 GAIN MODE : ALTO

7 DO FFC?

8 GAIN SWITCH VALUES >

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We recommend that you do not change
the default values which have been set
to guarantee high quality images in any
operating condition.

9.6.10.1 Flat Field Correction Menu

The thermal camera is fitted with an internal
mechanism which periodically improves the quality
of the images called Flat Field Correction (FFC). The
parameters which manage this function are:
01. Flat Field Auto: Enables the automatic

or manual Flat Field correction. When the
automatic correction is enabled, the camera
carries out a FFC after a given time or
temperature change. Vice versa, when the
manual correction is set, the FFC operations are
carried out when requested by the operator. We
advise setting the manual correction at all times.

02. Interval: Sets the time that has to elapse before

carrying out a FFC when the dynamic gain range
is High. The time interval is indicated in frames
(33ms for NTSC and 40ms for PAL).

03. Low Gain Interval: Sets the time that has to

elapse before carrying out a FFC when the
dynamic gain range is Low. The time interval is
indicated in frames (33ms for NTSC and 40ms
for PAL).

04. Temperature: Sets the temperature change

after which a FFC has to be carried out when the
dynamic gain range is High. The temperature
change is indicated in 0.1°C intervals.

05. Low Gain Temperature: Sets the temperature

interval after which a FFC has to be carried
out when the dynamic gain range is Low.
The temperature change is indicated in 0.1°C
intervals.