In the configuration, graphical elements such as exposure windows and detection areas can now be easily edited with the mouse. The processing of these graphic elements is subject to a uniform operating concept, which is explained in the following table.
| Action | Explanation |
|---|---|
| Create exposure/detection window | Draw a window using the mouse pointer. |
| Move the exposure window/detection area | Left-click on the exposure window / detection area and move it to the desired position. |
| Change the exposure window/detection area | Move the mouse pointer over one of the white "handles" until the |
| Rotate the exposure window/detection area | Click on |
| Change the shape of the exposure window/detection area | Switch to polygon mode by clicking on |
| Delete exposure/detection window | Click on |
| Exclude area from analysis | Pull open a window of the appropriate size at the position that should be excluded from the analysis. Click in the window and keep the mouse button depressed until two icons appear. Click on |
Note: The processing status of graphical window elements is indicated by a yellow or a green window color. If a window is yellow, it cannot be edited. An example of this are predefined exposure windows. On the other hand, green windows, such as custom exposure windows, can be graphically edited.