Live Video Control Buttons; Motion - Headwall NANO-HYPERSPEC Installation And Operation Manual

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4.2.1.1 Live Video Control Buttons:

From left to right, they are:
1
Mag+: Magnifies video image. Each click increases magnification.
2
Mag -: Reduces the video image. Each click reduces magnification.
3
X-Hair: Changes opens a cross hair to select a small target for inspection. This is a toggle, On/Off
control. Left clicking the cursor over the desired point in the video feed moves the X-Hair to that point.
4
Auto Scale: Automatically scales the spectral and spatial displays on the bottom and right of the
pane.This is a toggle, On/Off control.
5
Snapshot: Clicking this button produces a jpg image of the live video and stores it in the identified
captured directory. Each click produces a single jpg.

4.2.2 Motion.

Headwall sensors can be mounted on a fixed platform, to view targets passing in front of the sensor. Or, with the Pan and
Tilt unit, Rotary Stage or an aerial platform, the Headwall sensor can be moved for scanning. In either configuration,
accurate viewing and analysis of the target requires that linear or pedestal speeds are identified and controlled. An
example of this is the Headwall Starter Kit with a motorized linear drive. The motion control function within the
®
Hyperspec
III is used to manage speed as well as start and stop positions of the moving target mount on the Starter Kit.
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The Hyperspec
III, when connected to a motion controlled device, identifies the existence of the motion device, loads
the applicable config files and replaces the default GPS button with a Motion button.
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Figure 4-3. Hyperspec
NANO / HYPERSPEC
III Window with Motion.
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III OPERATION
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