When using the device, defective (dead) pixels may appear on the microbolometer. These are bright or dark points of a constant brightness that are visible on the image.
Defective pixels on the microbolometer can increase in size relatively when digital zoom is activated.
Axion F thermal imagers allow the user to remove any defective pixels on the microbolometer using firmware as well as to cancel removing.
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Step 1. Enter the menu to fix the defective pixels
- Press and hold the MENU (3) button to enter the main menu.
- Use the UP (4)/DOWN (2) buttons to select the Defective Pixel Repair
menu item.
- Press briefly the MENU (3) to open the submenu.
- Select the Defective Pixel Repair
option by briefly pressing the MENU (3) button.
Step 2. Select the defective pixel
- A marker (H)
appears on the left side of the display.
- On the right side of the display appears a "magnifying glass" (G) - a magnified image in the frame with a fixed cross
, designed for easier detection of a defective pixel and to match the pixel with the marker, and horizontal and vertical arrows for X and Y axes (I) showing the marker's movement.
- With a short press of the UP (4)/DOWN (2) buttons move the marker to align it with a defective pixel.
- Switch the direction of the marker from horizontal to vertical and vice versa with a short press of the MENU (3) button.
- Align the defective pixel with the fixed cross in the frame - the pixel should disappear.
Step 3. Remove the defective pixel
- Delete the defective pixel with a short press of the ON/OFF (5).
- Once the pixel has been successfully deleted an "OK" message will briefly appear on the screen.
- You can then delete another defective pixel by moving the marker across the display.
- Exit the Defective Pixel Repair submenu with a long press of the MENU (3).
Warning! The display of a thermal imager may have 1- 2 pixels represented as bright white or coloured (blue, red) dots which cannot be deleted and are not a defect.