Working With A Recalled Image - GE Mentor Visual iQ User Manual

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Working with a Recalled Image

Image and video files can be stored in the Visual iQ or a detachable device. The Recall feature
allows these stored files to be displayed, measured, and annotated. Follow these steps to
locate and Recall a stored file:
1
– Recall a stored image or video by tapping the on-screen GE Logo (or press the
key) to open the Global Menu, then select File Manager.
Note: Selecting the Recall soft key (when enabled) automatically opens the last saved image
(provided one has been saved since the iQ was last powered ON). Moving the joystick (or
dragging the display with your finger) left or right recalls other images stored in the same
folder as the originally recalled image.
2
– Controls the File Manager's appearance (both Thumbnail and List Views are shown here).
3
– Select to navigate to the next higher directory within the File Manager.
4
– Select to Copy, Rename, and otherwise Edit stored files
the file Edit feature).
5
– Choose which file types to display.
6
– Tap to switch between the Soft Key Bar's top and bottom row. Double tapping in this
location hides or displays the soft keys and status bar.
7
– Determine the order in which folders or files are listed (by date or alphabetical order).
8
– Tap screen to select the folder to open.
9
– Tap screen to select the file to Recall.
10
– Once an image is recalled, various actions can be taken (see soft key menus below). Click
on any of the following to learn more about the function:
-Select the displayed View
- Annotate by adding text or arrows
-Measure image features
-Play recorded audio
- Open a Split Screen to display
any two images (live, frozen, or
recalled)
- Use Zoom to magnify
- Adjust the Image
11
– Press to open an onscreen
list of the displayed file's Detailed
properties.
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