Flir MR55 Quick Start Guide
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To calibrate the FLIR MR55, ensure the device is turned on and set to the calibration mode. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the calibration process, using a known reference point for accuracy.
Check the battery compartment to ensure the batteries are installed correctly and that they have sufficient charge. Replace the batteries if necessary and try powering on the device again.
Download the FLIR Tools app on your mobile device. Turn on Bluetooth on both the MR55 and your mobile device, then pair them through the app for data transfer and remote viewing.
Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the exterior of the MR55. Avoid using any harsh chemicals or solvents as they may damage the device. Ensure the device is turned off before cleaning.
Visit the FLIR website to download the latest firmware version. Connect the MR55 to your computer via USB and follow the provided instructions to complete the firmware update.
Ensure the device is calibrated correctly and that the sensors are clean and unobstructed. Check for any environmental factors that may be affecting the readings, such as temperature or humidity.
Yes, the FLIR MR55 is designed to measure moisture content in various materials. It provides different settings for wood and building materials to ensure accurate readings.
Check for any protective film or dirt on the screen and clean it with a soft cloth if necessary. Adjust the contrast and brightness settings to improve the display clarity.
Yes, the FLIR MR55 allows you to store readings internally. You can also transfer the data to a computer or mobile device using the FLIR Tools app for more detailed analysis.
Under normal usage, the batteries in the FLIR MR55 can last approximately 10 hours. It is recommended to use high-quality alkaline batteries for optimal performance.