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NOTE:
Up to 4 annotations can be displayed on each image. If the annotation is not
moved, subsequent annotations will be placed directly above the first annota-
tion on the image screen.
EDIT AN ANNOTATION
1.
To change the text of an existing annotation message use the mouse to posi-
tion the cursor over the annotation and click the right button on the mouse.
2.
A sub–menu will appear on the screen near the annotation.
3.
Select the “Edit” option. The annotation text will appear in a box.
4.
Use the keyboard to change the annotation text.
5.
Press the ENTER key on the keyboard to accept the changes.
6.
During Edit mode you can position the cursor over the annotation text box and
click the right button on the mouse to view the list of programmed annotations.
You can select an annotation from this list and it will appear in place of the
original annotation.
APPLY POINTER
1.
Highlight the “Pointer” option from the process image pull–down list (lower
right corner of monitor screen).
2.
A cross–hair cursor will appear in the middle of the image display. Using the
mouse, position the cursor on the desired place for the pointer head. Click the
mouse and continue to hold the mouse button, to set the pointer head.
3.
Use the mouse to drag the cross–hair cursor to the desired pointer tail loca-
tion. Release the mouse button to set the pointer tail. The system will show a
line linking the pointer head and tail positions.
4.
Up to 4 pointers can be set for each image. Pointers may be attached to
Annotation messages by placing the pointer tail on the annotation.
MOVE ANNOTATION
1.
To change the position of an existing annotation use the mouse to position the
cursor over the annotation and click the right button on the mouse.
2.
A sub–menu will appear on the screen near the annotation. Select the “Move”
option. A cross–hair cursor will appear on the screen.
3.
Use the mouse to reposition the annotation.
4.
Click the left button on the mouse to accept the move.
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