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Use the Display Settings menu to set the Fail Hold Time, LCD Timeout, and to perform a Touch Calibration for the
touchscreen display. Enable display optimization from the Advanced menu.

11.7.1 Fail Hold Time

Main Menu > System > Display Settings > Fail Hold Time
The Fail Hold Time determines how long a failed image is shown on the display so that you can see what failed. The iVu
BCR continues to process any triggers and the inspection continues normally. This time delay is only for the touchscreen
display. Set this parameter from 0 seconds to 3600 seconds using the slider.

11.7.2 LCD Timeout

Main Menu > System > Display Settings > LCD Timeout
When the device is not being used, the display dims after a user-selectable period of time. Use the arrow keys or the slider
to set the display time out.
Note: This screen is not available in the Emulator.

11.7.3 Touch Calibration

Main Menu > System > Display Settings > Touch Calibration
Touchscreen calibration may be necessary if the software does not correctly respond when an icon on the screen is
pressed. The calibration routine aligns the touchscreen's coordinates to the display behind it. Follow the prompts on the
screen when executing the touchscreen calibration function.
Note: This screen is not available in the Emulator.

11.7.4 Advanced

Main Menu > System > Display Settings > Advanced
The Advanced Display screen allows you to enable advanced display features.
Optimize Display Response
This feature helps make the display more responsive when the iVu BCR is busy (either inspection times are long
and/or no idle time exists between inspections). Disable this feature if missed triggers occur due to touchscreen
presses. With this setting disabled, the display may become sluggish when the iVu BCR is busy.
Invert Display
This feature rotates the display 180 degrees for applications where the device is mounted upside down.

11.8 Reboot Sensor

Main Menu > System > Reboot Sensor
The Reboot Sensor screen allows you to force a reboot of the device.
Figure 51. Display Settings Menu
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