Using the Termal Camera
Your phone includes a thermal camera that can visualize and measure contrasting
surface temperatures.
The thermal camera is controlled using the MyFLIR app, which you will find on your
Home Screen.
Note:
The indicated temperature is always an estimated value and should not be
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considered exact.
Temperature readings can be influenced by many factors, including the distance
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to the object and the object's ability to emit energy as thermal radiation.
Other influences include time of day, weather conditions, and reflections from
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nearby objects.
Opening Your Thermal Camera
To open the app, tap MyFLIR icon on the Home Screen. Swipe up quickly from the
bottom-center of your screen to close the camera.
VividIR
FLIR's VividIR technology enhances image quality, sharpness, and thermal resolution.
Taking a Photo
By default, the MyFLIR app opens in Photo mode. Otherwise, tap Mode button and
select Photo icon to switch to Photo mode.
Compose your photo within the photo capture screen:
Tap Palette icon to change the colour palette.
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Tap Settings icon to configure camera settings.
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Tap Video icon to select video mode. Options include:
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o Infrared without MSX
o Infrared with MSX
o Visual
Drag the slider to adjust MSX alignment when viewing an object close to
the phone.
Tap Plus icon to add Spot Meter mode.
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Tap IR Scale icon to display the IR Scale on the right side of the image.
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o The IR Scale shows the relationship between colour and temperature.
o Adjust the IR Scale by typing in top/bottom temperature or by
sliding/pinching the scale.
o Double-tap the IR Scale to set automatic colouring.
Tap Lock icon to lock automatic colouring of the IR image.
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Tap Scene icon to switch between:
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o Normal mode (up to 120 °C)
o High dynamic range mode (up to 400 °C)
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