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3.2 User Interface
3.2.1 Menus
Menus are located across the top of the VediView
™
interface. All the actions available
using the control bars is also available from the Menus. This common Windows
feature is very useful for example when the control bars are turned off. Fig. 3.2 shows
how the data menu is used to open a le for data recording.
3.2.2 Control Bars
Control bars are generic to the VediView
™
application and give the software a
particular exibility which users may nd helpful in organising their work. Since
the control bars may be docked, undocked, resized or removed altogether from
the interface, a user may design their own conguration, which suits a particular
application. The VediView
™
software will perform the same functions, irrespective of
whether control bars are visible, docked or undocked. Therefore it is recommended
that a new user employs the factory defaults for the interface until they are
experienced enough to produce custom settings which may enhance their overall use
of the software.
There are three Control Bars in VediView
™
:
Figure 3.2 Access to VediView™ func-
tions via the menus
The Frame Grabber Control
Bar is used to control the
video data acquisition and
the display of frames.
The Data Control Bar is
used to display current and
historical data as well as to
log data to a le.
The Analysis Control
Bar is used to de-ne
and control the image
processing functions
and display results.
Figure 3.3 Frame Grab-
ber Control Bar
Figure 3.4 Data Control Bar
Figure 3.5 Analysis
Control Bar
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