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This document describes the user interface of an inspection system. It details the components of the interface including the monitor, touchscreen, buttons, and keyboards. It also explains how to navigate and select items within the software using these inputs.
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INTELLISPEC SERIE V-Páginas-31-46

This document describes the user interface of an inspection system. It details the components of the interface including the monitor, touchscreen, buttons, and keyboards. It also explains how to navigate and select items within the software using these inputs.
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Chapter 5

NAVIGATING THROUGH THE SYSTEM


This section describes the regions of the user interface and how to navigate through the
software. It also describes how to select items and how to use the user interface buttons.

INTELLISPEC CABINET AND USER


INTERFACE

1 24" Diagonal color LCD with optional touch screen. An on-screen


keyboard (OSK) is displayed when needed.
2 Trackball with two sets (left-handed or right-handed) of buttons: Select
buttons [ ] and Information buttons [ ]
3 Vision processor on/off switch.

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4 Inside the cabinet:
 Ethernet switches
 Vision processor
 Mechanical keyboard (MKB)
5 USB convenience port is mounted on the side of the user interface.

Monitor
The standard monitor is an LCD color monitor mounted on a mechanical arm to allow
the user to tilt or swivel the screen for best viewing. It has an area of 1920 x 1200 pixels
and a diagonal size of about 24 inches.

Touch Screen Monitor (optional)


Some Intellispec systems have a touch screen monitor installed. It has an area of 1920 x
1200 pixels and a diagonal size of about 24 inches. This is used primarily for high level
navigation, obtaining information from the system, and responding to alarms. It is not to
be used for inspection setup or configuration tasks, as those tasks require detailed input.

Use the touch screen to:


 Log in / out
 Put the system online / offline
 Clear statistics
 Print reports
 Acknowledge or reset Alarms
 Navigate the menus (from System Overview to Lane View to Sensor view, etc.)

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USER INTERFACE INPUT DEVICES
The following devices are available to input information to the Intellispec system:
 Trackball and buttons (see "How to select menu items" on page 31)
 On Screen Keyboard (OSK) (on page 32)
 Touch Screen monitor (optional) (on page 30)
 Temporarily connected conventional Mechanical Keyboard (MKB) (on page 34)
 USB Ports (on page 34)
 Optional Biometric Identification login device (see "Biometric login device" on page
35)

User interface selection devices


The user interface hardware consists of several buttons and selection devices:
1 2

3 5

4 6
7

1 (not a button) Grommet for user interface equipment cords.


2 Optional Biometric Identification login device
3 and Secondary set of buttons, used with track ball. See also items 6 and 7.
4
5 Track Ball
6 Button (left-click) to select and activate objects on screen
7 Button (right-click) to call up a context-sensitive menu about the selected
object on screen

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How to select menu items
Use the track ball to select, interact, and change active objects on the screen. The track
ball will be required for all inspection editing tasks.
Under the track ball are two buttons. Use the left button (the primary button ) to
select and activate objects on the screen. Use the right button to call up a context-
sensitive menu related to the area or object clicked. A second set of each button type is
located on the left side of the podium for two-handed operation.
 Note: Swapping the button assignments is not supported. The second set of buttons is
to accommodate left-handed users.
The following table shows the actions available for the track ball and buttons, and the
results of those actions.
Action Result
Point (move pointer with the Display Tool Tip when hovered over active object
track ball)
When the pointer is over an active object, a click
Click (Left-click) initiates various actions. Nothing happens when
the pointer is clicked on a disabled object.
When the pointer is over an active object, a
Double-click double-click initiates various actions. For
example, edit an inspection.
Display a context-sensitive menu when you click
Right-click on an enabled object. The context-sensitive menu
often contains functions that are also available in
a menu bar or other screens. For example, add a
point to a polygon.
Drag (hold the left button while Examples: move a selected Region of Interest
moving the track ball) (ROI) around an image or move an inspection in
a Tree View to change the order of execution.

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On Screen Keyboard (OSK)
Different types of on screen keyboards will be displayed depending on what kind of
input is needed. When you want to type text or numbers into a field, right-click or
double-click on a text input field to display the appropriate keyboard.
 If alphanumerical input is needed, a full alphanumeric keyboard will be displayed
 In numeric input only is needed, a smaller, numeric keypad only will be displayed
ALPHANUMERIC KEYBOARD

1 Shift lock button - capitalizes all letters until you press this button again.
2 Shift button - capitalizes one letter, then returns to uncapitalized letters
automatically.
3 OK button - accepts the typed information and closes the keyboard screen.
4 Cancel button - disregards the typed information and closes the keyboard
screen.

NUMERIC KEYBOARD
The numeric keypad is displayed when the input field requires a numeric entry. Most of
the buttons are self-explanatory. Additional buttons are described below.
 Note: some buttons are not displayed if they are not appropriate for that field.

1 Backspace - removes a digit


2 Enter - populates the field in the Intellispec screen without closing the
keyboard. This is useful if you want to test a value and see the results of
the change immediately.

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3 [+/-] makes the number positive or negative
4 [.] available only if a decimal number is valid in the input field
5 [<=>] cycles to the next limit of the parameter. If the parameter has more
than two limits, then asterisks will surround the selected value in the menu.

6
accepts your changes and closes the numeric keypad

Mechanical keyboard (MKB)


The system supports the temporary connection of a conventional mechanical keyboard
using one of the available USB ports (on page 34). This keyboard will mostly be used for
system level tasks such as BIOS configuration, Network configuration, and Operating
System level setup.

The keyboard:
 Is primarily used by Pressco Field Service Engineers
 Is stored inside the Vision PC chassis
 Requires a stable location when in use

USB Ports
There are USB ports available to back up or transfer data, and also to connect the
optional mechanical keyboard. One is mounted on the side of the user interface pedestal.
Some touch screen monitors have additional USB connectors on the side of the monitor.

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Biometric login device
The Biometric Identification login device (see "Adding a user with the biometric login
device" on page 48) is used to log in and out of the Intellispec system. This device is
optional and must be purchased with the system.

To log in with this device, press your finger to the device. The following are conditions
for use:
 You must use the same finger as initially set up by your administrator
 If you do not know how your account was set up (or which finger you used), contact
your administrator
 If, after three tries, the Intellispec does not recognize your finger print, you must log
in using the on screen keyboard (OSK (see "On Screen Keyboard (OSK)" on page
32))

USER INTERFACE DISPLAY - 4 LEVELS


The display on the user interface has four levels for viewing:

Look at the tab at the top of the screen to quickly determine which level you are viewing
(from System Overview to Sensor Overview). The tab will read "System Overview"
[level 1], "Lane n" [level 2], or "sensor name" [level 3]. In the Inspection Screen [level
4], the tab also reads "sensor name," but the inspection graphs and parameters are
available to view and edit.
 Note: when you switch between System Overview and Lane Overview modes, you
will see one screen 'minimize' to the task bar while your selected screen is displayed.
This is normal.

To view the four viewing levels:

1. Click the Home button to go to level 1, System Overview.

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 System Overview - Displays information that represents the complete system as
well as a thumbnail line for each Lane that is configured. More information
about the System Overview screen (on page 38).

2. Click a Lane button to go to level 2, Lane


Overview.
 Lane Overview - Displays information for a particular Lane as well as a
thumbnail line for each sensor used in that Lane. More information about the
Lane Overview Screen (on page 39).

3. Click a Sensor button to go to level 3, Sensor Overview.

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 Sensor Overview - Displays information for a particular sensor, including an
image area, sensor statistics, a graphics area that displays user-selectable graphs,
and a user-selectable inspection list. More information about Sensor Overview
Screen (on page 40).

4. Double-click an inspection name in the Analysis Inspections list to


get to level 4, Inspection Screen.
Note: Some menu items are only available to advanced level users.
 Inspection Screen - Double-click on any inspection name to see this view, which
allows you to see inspection parameters and make changes if necessary.

5. Click the exit button to go back to level 3 Sensor Overview mode.

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System Overview screen
For a description of the toolbar icons, see Menu Toolbar (on page 41).

1 Home
2 Alarms
3 System Settings
4 Favorites
5 Wizards
6 Language
7 Help menu (Remote support only at System Overview)
8 Log in
9 Walk By Graphic
10 Click to go to Lane Overview
11 Lane Statistics
12 Current Part Program
13 Online/ Offline
14 Heartbeat Image

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Lane Overview Screen

1 Click the sensor button to toggle to detailed Sensor View and back
2 Switch to System Overview

More Lane Information

Under the Lane Overview screen, click the More Lane Information bar to display
additional graphs, statistics, or an additional Walk By graphic. Buttons on the right side
of the screen provide different viewing options.

Sensor Information

Under the Lane Overview screen, click the Sensor Information bar (at the bottom of the
screen) to display the default sensor information. Graphs, images, or statistics are
displayed depending which button on the right is selected.

Statistics menu
Use the Statistics menu in the Lane Overview screen to view, reset, or print statistics.
 Note: Some menu items are only available to advanced level users.

To view the Statistics menu:


1. Go to the Lane Overview screen by clicking a Lane n button.

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2. Click over a statistics box. The Statistics menu is displayed. The items in the menu
are described below.

Clear Lane Statistics


Clear the statistics for the lane only.
Clear Lane Statistics and Clear Images
Clear the statistics for the lane and empty the defective image buffer.
Print Lane Report
Send the lane statistics report to the default configured printer.
Statistics Last Reset
Display the date and time when the lane statistics were last reset.

Sensor Overview Screen

1 Double-click to open Inspection View


2 Switch to System Overview

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Inspection Overview Screen

1 Close the Inspection View


2 The inspection window must be closed first to switch to System Overview

MENU TOOLBAR

1 Home
2 Alarms
3 Tools
4 Favorites
5 Wizards
6 Language
7 Help

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Home
Click Home to return to the System Overview Screen. If a region or inspection editor
menu is open, you must close it before anything else can be selected. The Home
button is highlighted in the System Overview screen.
Alarms
When this icon is selected, a different pop-up window appears depending on what
screen you are on. For more information, refer to the section about alarms.
Tools
When this icon is selected, a different pop-up window appears depending on what
screen you are on. For more information, refer to the section about tools.
Favorites
From the Lane and Sensor Overview screens, you can select between Print Screen
and Defect Database.
Wizards
From the Lane or Sensor Overview screens, select wizards that assist in setting up
certain features. At the present time the only wizard is for setting up the Walk By
graphic. This allows you to select group names, inspections assigned to each group,
and values that determine when areas of the Walk By graphic turn to yellow, red, or
back to normal (green).
Language
Select an available language from this menu.
Help
From the Lane or Sensor Overview screens, access the help documents, support
package utility, remote support option, and software version.

Language

Click the language button to select a different language. Choose from the
available options.

English
If this box is checked, the names of the available languages are displayed in US
English (example: Swedish instead of svenska).

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Select Language
Select the language to display on the user interface.
Select Language for Report Output
Select the language for the reports, such as the Lane Report from the Statistics menu
(on page 39).
Install Language Pack button
When a new language is available, use this option to install the proper files. You will
receive instructions from Pressco to install the language pack.

Help

Click the Help icon to:


 access Pressco remote support (see "Help - Remote Support" on page 128)
 create a support package (see "Creating a Support Package" on page 126)
 obtain your current software version, or
 use the help files.

To access the user manuals:

1. Click the Help icon .


2. Select Help Documents, then select a manual from the list. The user manual is
displayed.

ONLINE / OFFLINE
 The stoplight is the online/offline indicator for each lane. A red light indicates the
lane is offline; a green light indicates the lane is online.
 To switch from the online to offline mode, or vice versa, click the stoplight.
 Lanes can be put online or offline independently. If multiple lanes are configured,
then one can be offline while another is online.

EXITING THE INTELLISPEC SOFTWARE


You must have proper user permissions to exit the software. This prevents unauthorized
system shutdowns. Contact your system administrator if you need user permissions.

To exit Intellispec software:


1. Log in.

2. Click the Home button .

3. Click the Tools button to display the Tools menu.


4. Click the Exit System option.
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5. A drop-down menu allows you to choose an option:
 Shut down the Intellispec software only
 Shut down the Intellispec software and computer
 Shut down the Intellispec software and restart the computer

6. Choose the desired option from the menu and click the OK button. The
Intellispec software and/or computer shuts down (and restarts if applicable).

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