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Meridian Line & Forward Pointer
The Meridian Line (fig 36) is the division point
between the FL360’s two camera lenses.
It supplements the FoV indicator (explained
below) by providing the operator with an
additional guide to orientate oneself within a
space.
Additionally, the forward pointer marked with a
bull's eye provides a spatial reference point that
is on the same axis as the telescoping boom. The
rear view of the camera is marked with an “X”.
Field of View Indicator (FoV)
The FoV indicator (fig 37), displayed on the top
right of the Camera Control Screen, is designed
to provide spatial orientation to the operator.
The FoV indicator has two components: a
horizontal FoV indicator and a vertical FoV
indicator. The horizontal FoV is represented by
the white sector and indicates the angle of the
horizontal field of view as well as the total
magnitude of the field of view.
The vertical FoV is represented by the red
center line and indicates the angle of the
vertical field of view relative to the telescoping
pole.
When looking straight ahead, the FoV indicator
will appear as in figure 37.
TIP
: tap the FoV indicator to return the view
back to the default forward orientation.
Illumination LED Slider
The Illumination LED Slider (fig 38) is located at
the far right of the Camera Control Screen. This
slider allows the user to set the intensity of the
camera’s
illumination LEDs by sliding a finger up
and down its arc. Tapping the LED Slider will set
the LEDs to full brightness or switch them off. As
you adjust the slider, you will experience tactile
and visual feedback on the tablet.
Figure 38: Illumination LED Slider
Figure 37: Field of View Indicator
Figure 36: Meridian Line and Forward Pointer