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3. Select the 360 Imaging on Image Type and the default quadrant will be 0 Degrees. Select Dry-Hard Rock. Click TAKE A PICTURE

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Figure 18. SHIL Section Information window for 360 Hard Rock Imaging

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4. When the scan is finished, the Image CROP window will open. Crop the image and Save it.

5. The SHIL Section Information window for whole round will open and the rotation angle will default to the next quadrant, in this case 90 Degrees.

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Several configurable options appear:

    • Format: choose Choose between Side by Side or Section Half scratch pages.
    • Expedition ID: Enter the name of the Current Expedition. This prints on the scratch sheet.
    • SHLF Form Folder: currently Currently hard-coded to C:\IMS10\RESOURCES\VCD-S_TEMPLATE.
    • Print VCDS: Enables or disables automatic printing of the scratch sheet. When the button says 'enable auto print' scratch sheets will automatically print when an image is saved.
    • Archive File: Button enables disables saving scratch pages to the hard drive. All files are saved in .PNG format. If button says 'Do not save file to archive' files will not be saved.
    • Section ID: insert Insert your expeditions name here which will appear in the top right corner of every scratch sheet along with the Text ID of the section half.
    • Test Image and Test Print: Allows prints of images already on the computer or in the database to see the scratch sheet. Use the folder icon to the right of 'Test Image' to browse to a section half image of your choice. This image will be embedded into your chosen scratch page mode. Click the 'Test Print' button to send it to the printer.
    • SaveValuesAccept: saves Saves any modifications to parameters.
    • Cancel: does Does not save parameter modifications and reverts back to prior settings.

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  1. Navigate to C: > IMS-10 > Resources > Templates and double-click a VI to open it in LabVIEW.
  2. The front panel will open. Edits can be made to the objects on the white space. Editing the white or gray areas could affect scaling of the image, ruler, or print layout
    • The main layout consists of an outermost borderless white box that indicates the printable area that is available.
    • The leftmost gray column is a control for the section-half image and the ruler; do not make alterations in this area. There are two additional controls that feed the scratch page titles on the top left and right sides (fig. 4). These are not immediately visible when editing the layout on the front panel though. If you are not very familiar with LabVIEW please see a developer for help. The title controls can be moved, but it is up to you to remember where you put them!
  3. All other column widths and headers are available for editing/resizing. If you need more columns simply select one, then copy/paste as you would in any standard graphics program and resize things to fit within the outermost white box. Maintain the vertical scaling of all columns to match that of the ruler/image column on the left. Header blocks are just boxes that can be copied and resized as well.

How to Make Edits

  1. Navigate to the 'View' Button button on the toolbar. Select the 'Tools Palette' Option (Figure XX20).


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Figure 20. Select Tools Palette on LabVIEW

2. The Tools Palette window will appear (Figure

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21). This allows you to select objects.

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Figure 21. Tools Palette window


Communication and Control Setup

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