Fluke Ti55FT-20 User Manual - Page 51

Annotations, Adding Annotations to Saved Images

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4 Analyzing and Enhancing Images Annotations 4. Tap to return to the open image; tap again to return to scan target mode. To add a new annotation item to a saved image: Note Multi-Select annotations (meaning you may select more than one at a time) have a check box next to the item name; single-select annotations (meaning you may select only one at a time) have a radio button (circle) next to the item name. 1. Open the image you want, then tap F and select Annotate Image from the popup menu. 2. Position the pointer over the annotation category to which you want to add the new item and tap E. 3. Position the pointer on the right side of the annotation editor and tap F. 4. Position the pointer over Add New Item, then tap E. A keyboard window opens. 5. Enter the new annotation item by positioning the pointer over the appropriate letter, then tapping E. Repeat as needed. 6. Tap to accept setting change and return to the annotation editor. 7. Repeat Steps 3-6 as needed to select additional annotation items for the selected category. 8. Tap to accept setting change and return to the open image. 9. Tap once more to return to scan target mode. To set the annotation function to start automatically when saving a new image: 1. Tap F. 2. Use the mouse controller to position the pointer over Camera Settings on the popup menu. 3. Position the pointer over the Files tab and tap E. 4. Position the pointer over the "Auto-Start Notation Wizard When Saving New Image" box and tap E. A check mark appears in the box indicating the feature is enabled. 5. Tap to accept setting change and return to scan target mode. 4-11

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Analyzing and Enhancing Images
Annotations
4
4-11
4.
Tap
to return to the open image; tap
again to return to scan target
mode.
To add a new annotation item to a saved image:
Note
Multi-Select annotations (meaning you may select more than one at a
time) have a check box next to the item name; single-select
annotations (meaning you may select only one at a time) have a radio
button (circle) next to the item name.
1.
Open the image you want, then tap
F
and select
Annotate Image
from
the popup menu.
2.
Position the pointer over the annotation category to which you want to add
the new item and tap
E
.
3.
Position the pointer on the right side of the annotation editor and tap
F
.
4.
Position the pointer over
Add New Item
, then tap
E
. A keyboard
window opens.
5.
Enter the new annotation item by positioning the pointer over the
appropriate letter, then tapping
E
. Repeat as needed.
6.
Tap
to accept setting change and return to the annotation editor.
7.
Repeat Steps 3-6 as needed to select additional annotation items for the
selected category.
8.
Tap
to accept setting change and return to the open image.
9.
Tap
once more to return to scan target mode.
To set the annotation function to start automatically when saving a new image:
1.
Tap
F
.
2.
Use the mouse controller to position the pointer over
Camera Settings
on
the popup menu.
3.
Position the pointer over the
Files
tab and tap
E
.
4.
Position the pointer over the “
Auto-Start Notation Wizard When
Saving New Image
” box and tap
E
. A check mark appears in the box
indicating the feature is enabled.
5.
Tap
to accept setting change and return to scan target mode.