Function Select
Pressing one of the function select buttons
will either step into another screen presenting
additional functions or will 'pop' out an additional
set of buttons allowing the user to quickly select a
particular function. Those buttons that 'pop out' can
be identified by the additional light grey background
surrounding the button as shown:
The back icon is used in various screens
to move to the previous screen. The user
can always return to the home screen by
pressing this button until it is no longer
available.
The confirm screen is used in various screens
to confirm that the user is sure that the desired
function has been selected.
Confirms the action
Cancels the action
Figure 14: On-Screen Keyboard
The On-Screen keyboard (Figure 14) is used when
text entry is required such as renaming a file or
annotating a picture.
Digital Video Scope
Mode Selection
The BK6500 Display Unit operates in two distinct
modes: Live Mode and Playback Mode. Live mode
is used for viewing live images and capturing still
pictures and video. Playback mode is used for
viewing and editing recorded images and videos.
Playback Mode
The user is presented with a thumbnail view
showing the files that are available, when entering
Playback mode.
Delete
Snap-on
This button switches to an
additional keyboard layout which
includes numbers and special
characters.
This button exits the keyboard
and the user is prompted to
confirm or cancel the action.
When in Live mode, pressing the
Playback Mode icon selects Playback
mode. The Function select buttons will
change according to the selected mode.
If there are too many files to display
on one screen, the arrow icons scroll
backwards and forwards through the
list of files. Select the file to be viewed
/ edited by pressing the appropriate
thumbnail picture. The screen will
change to show the still image or
first frame of the selected video. The
desired operation is selected using the
following Function buttons.
If a still image with an audio attachment
has been selected, the user is prompted
to delete either the audio attachment
or both the audio and picture file; then
confirm. If a video file, or still picture
with no audio has been selected, then
only the complete file may be deleted.
Delete Entire File
Delete just the audio note, the picture
is not deleted.
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