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78 ImagePRO-II • User’s Guide
4. Menu Orientation
Creating and Saving Views
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A view is a combination of the pan and zoom settings on an input. The Views Menu lets
you name and store up to 16 custom views, along with the Default view. The Default view
displays the image at 100% zoom and 0% pan, filling the screen.
The Views Menu works in conjunction with the PAN/ZOOM function. To begin creating a
view, you first use the PAN/ZOOM button to create the settings for the view. For example,
you can define a view that maps the entire input image to the center of the output display,
or a view that fills the screen with an enlargement of one portion of the image. If you save
the view to the current input, the save persists across power cycles for this input only.
You can then switch to the Views Menu to save the view in non-volatile memory for use by
other inputs. You can later recall any saved view and assign it to any input. And you can
delete any user-defined view.
Both the PAN/ZOOM button and the Views Menu provide the ability to save and recall a
view. However, only the Views Menu enables you to assign a system name to a view as
you save it, to delete a view, and to make the view available to multiple inputs. The sections
that follow discuss both menus.
When you have the 3D/Dual Channel option installed, you can make a view available to the
inputs on one or both channels. This view can later be recalled and saved to any input on
the designated channel or channels. For more information, refer to Creating a View in
Dual-Channel Mode on page 111.
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To create a view, use the PAN/ZOOM button on the ImagePRO-II’s front panel. Press this
button to display the Zoom/Pan Submenu, shown in the following figure.
Figure 4-62. The Zoom/Pan Submenu (sample)
On this menu, you can set pan and zoom values in either pixels or percentages. The menu
options are:
• Zoom H and Zoom V define horizontal or vertical zoom settings individually.
• Zoom H/V adjusts both horizontal and vertical zoom settings at the same time.
Both settings change in increments of 0.1.
• Pan H and Pan V adjust horizontal and vertical pan settings individually. You can
adjust Pan settings only after adjusting Zoom settings.
PAN/
ZOOM
ZOOM/PAN
> Zoom H 1280
Zoom V 960
Zoom H/V
Pan H +0
Pan V +0
Units Pixel
Fill H/V
Save View
Recall View
Reset