For the "cursor box", what file has the size for the large box? All I found in toolbar-config_Z3.xml was the menu to select that mode, not the definition of the box's size. hhmmm...
Thank you again!
.image.sysimgInstances.main.measureFuncs.mbox.1.height int32 75
.image.sysimgInstances.main.measureFuncs.mbox.1.width int32 107
.image.sysimgInstances.main.measureFuncs.mbox.1.x int32 106
.image.sysimgInstances.main.measureFuncs.mbox.1.y int32 82
you should be able to test those settings over telnet using "rset"
Thanks... Ill test it to see if I like larger bounding areas.
Frankly, I am not really familiar with telnet... can I just edit the .rsc file and perform the "update"? Keeping the original or course!
Also, doesn't the CRC need to be re-calculated for new values?
I just don't want to brick my camera!
I feel alot better knowing that rset is NOT permanent and can be used for experimentation.
When I show battery stats (hold LEFT + RIGHT cursor) it
shows Battery: 3%, 13mA ... but no charging (lightning) symbol.
Cold temperature behaviour is surely somehow perverted. When you decrease emissivity setting in room temperature, surfaces look warmer to the camera as theory suggest. When I do the same outside (-10 C), the effect is opposite, what's going on in there?
Absolute error in those temperatures is around 9-12 celsius
I also left camera outside for an hour to cool thoroughly to see how it changes things, and tested again. Error got even larger, to 14-17 C.
I can't open the battery stats on the Flir E4.
What do you mean with "hold LEFT + RIGHT cursor"?
I just did the same test on my E4 using my skin as the heat source. As you say, works normally. I was either 'tired and confused' or my E4 was
I will play with the emissivity a little more and maybe repeat the temperature test with some lower temperature sources to see what happens below 40C and into the minus C temperatures.
One interesting thing I noticed about charging...
IF you use the Flir charger (5v at 2100 mA), the E4 indicates a max charge current of (about) 1.3A with a fully discharged battery.
IF you use a different USB power supply (I have a 5v 1A), the E4 indicates about 580mA under the same condition.
IF you use a computer's usb port (max current 500 mA), the E4 indicates about 380ma.
One interesting thing I noticed about charging...
IF you use the Flir charger (5v at 2100 mA), the E4 indicates a max charge current of (about) 1.3A with a fully discharged battery.
IF you use a different USB power supply (I have a 5v 1A), the E4 indicates about 580mA under the same condition.
IF you use a computer's usb port (max current 500 mA), the E4 indicates about 380ma.Yup, I can confirm all of the above. One additional result ... when you use a powered usb hub. I often have the E4 connected to the usb hub in my monitor (2407wfp) and then it also shows ~ 580 mA.
Crap, I just wanted to check it just to be sure I wasn't mixing up the numbers but of course .... 99% charged. Curse you reality, curse yoooooouuuuuuu! 99% charged when you want to test the charger, and 1% charged when you are testing power management features...
LOL!!! WOW, your hub must be powered with a 1 amp supply then?