Video Inspection Software User’s Guide
The following identifies and describes the functionality of the data cloud tool bar buttons.
(1) Annotation Menu Button – Opens and closes the Annotation Menu
(2) Show/Hide Data Points Button – Toggles the selected feature(s) datapoints between shown and hidden.
(3) Decrease Whisker Mag Button – Decreases the magnification(scaling) of all datapoints in the selected feature. Long-press the button to display a numeric entry dialog. Enter the numeric magnification you would like to use. Press Done to set the specified magnification. (4) Increase Whisker Mag Button – Increases the magnification(scaling) of all datapoints in the selected feature. Long-press the button to display a numeric entry dialog. Enter the numeric magnification you would like to use. Press Done to set the specified magnification. (5) Better/Best Whisker Button – Steps through the selected features data cloud, point by point, in the direction of smaller/less form error. Long-press the button to automatically select the data point with the least form error. (6) Worse/Worst Whisker Button – Steps through the selected features data cloud, point by point, in the direction of greater/more form error. Long-press the button to automatically select the data point with the greatest form error.
An example for adding Data Cloud Markup to the part view 1 Measure a feature, preferably with a moderate to high point density, to use for demonstration in the following procedure. 2 Press in the small part view to bring it to the large center viewport. 3 Press the Annotation Menu button to open the annotation toolbar. 4 Select the features from the feature list that you would like to enable data point display for. 5 Press the Show/Hide Data Points button to display data points and whiskers for the selected features.
6 Press the Increase and Decrease Whisker Mag buttons to set the desired scaling for the display of data point whiskers. Features with very low total form error may benefit from increased magnification in order to more easily observe variation in form error graphically. The inverse is true for features of very large total form error.
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