Author Topic: Fluke Ti90 Thermal Imager  (Read 251 times)

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Offline JanRezekTopic starter

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Fluke Ti90 Thermal Imager
« on: August 05, 2024, 12:33:19 pm »
Hi there,

I know this type is no longer supported by Fluke. Everything works fine except for one thing: The image is upside down. See photo's.
We couldn't find any troubleshooting steps in the manuals.
Therefore, please, if anyone has information on how to return the rotated image. Or how to reset the device to factory (default) settings. Pressing and holding the F2 key and the PWR key at the same time does not result in success.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance to anyone who can help

Jan
 

Offline Bill W

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Re: Fluke Ti90 Thermal Imager
« Reply #1 on: August 06, 2024, 01:08:25 pm »
Most displays have hardware pins (usually) or software messages (hope not) that can set up/down and left/right.

Maybe they are either disconnected or no longer being set the right way - say from system memory loss.

While that is a take apart - find display data sheet - force them to do what you need, it should fix it

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Re: Fluke Ti90 Thermal Imager
« Reply #2 on: August 06, 2024, 10:51:42 pm »
Hi there,

I know this type is no longer supported by Fluke. Everything works fine except for one thing: The image is upside down. See photo's.
We couldn't find any troubleshooting steps in the manuals.
Therefore, please, if anyone has information on how to return the rotated image. Or how to reset the device to factory (default) settings. Pressing and holding the F2 key and the PWR key at the same time does not result in success.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance to anyone who can help

Jan

Can you enter service mode or engineering mode settings?
You may be able to enter by holding down a button and then pressing the power button. This requires checking the service manual.
If it still doesn't work, you need to get the firmware or EEPROM on the motherboard and modify it to recover, but the premise is that you need to check the motherboard, check the chip, and make a repair plan
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