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Prints the image currently displayed in the image area.
Live
Continuous acquisition and display of the incoming image data. The image data is transmitted
in real time to the memory in the PC via DMA. The image calculation and display frequency
depend on the PC resources.
Snap Shot
A single image (single image acquisition) is taken and displayed. A new image is displayed
when the button is clicked again.
Zoom
Switches to a magnifying glass in the image area. If the left mouse button is pressed, the area
around the magnifying glass is enlarged. If the mouse button is clicked again, the area is
enlarged again. Using the right mouse button the zoom can be undone step-by-step. When the
function is deactivated, the full image is displayed again.
Frame F1
Draws the frame F1. This is centrally positioned around the positioning cross. If a calibration
has not been performed following installation, this button is not available. The size of the frame
depends on the data for the component selected.
Frame F2
Draws the frame F2. This is centrally positioned around the positioning cross. If a calibration
has not been performed following installation, this button is not available. The size of the frame
depends on the data for the component selected.
The F1 and F2 buttons only become available when a calibration has been performed following
installation. The calibration affects the matching of the frame to the component represented and must
therefore be performed very accurately.
5.5 Description of the dialog bar
Shutter Mode
Using this function the exposure time for the camera can be
increased or decreased manually. Usage of this function disables
the Autoshutter.
The exposure time is changed by pressing the plus or minus button.
The step sizes are preset depending on the camera type. The
current exposure type is displayed between the plus and minus buttons, with the addition of "Manual".