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67 -The computer's drawing tool should be utilized to open the most recent bmp image and extract the coordinates of the digital wheel dial, as depicted in the accompanying illustration. Additionally, each coordinate point of the current dial should be obtained following the format specified for the digital wheel dial.
67 +The computer's drawing tool should be used to open the most recent bmp image and get the coordinates of the digital wheel dial, as shown in the picture below. Also, we need to obtain each coordinate point of the current dial following the format of said digital wheel dial. It's important to note that the (x,y) coordinate of the mouse on the image corresponds to its bottom left corner.
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153 +The computer's drawing tool should be used to open the most recent bmp image and get the coordinates of the digital wheel dial, as shown in the picture below. Also, we need to obtain each coordinate point of the current dial following the format of said digital wheel dial. It's important to note that the (x,y) coordinate of the mouse on the image corresponds to its bottom left corner.
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157 +(% id="cke_bm_67462S" style="display:none" %) (%%)Click the "ROI setting" button in "HIMAX_AMR_PC_Tool" and three options will pop up
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159 +The "Long dial" option is the long hand dial.
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161 +The "Short dial" option is the short pointer and digital wheel dial.
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163 +The "Digit wheel" option is the digital wheel dial.
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165 +Now we are calibrating the digital wheel face of the power meter. Here we select "digit wheel".
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169 +1: Fill in the coordinates you just got; it's best to get a coordinate and fill in a coordinate.
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171 +2: Fill in the number of number wheel on their dial;
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173 +3: Select the number of short Pointers (currently we don't use short Pointers, the "digit wheelu" option defaults to 0);
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175 +4: Preview whether the setting of their coordinates is accurate;
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177 +5: Click to write all configuration to AIS;
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179 +6: Click the exit configuration interface, at this time, there will be a readout. If the Reading of "reading" is consistent with the watch face, the calibration is successful. The AIS cannot move thereafter to avoid misreading.
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183 +The effect can be previewed by clicking the "Preview correction" button as shown below.
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157 157  == 2.3 Calibration gas meter ==
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159 159  == 2.4 Digital wheel dial take point coordinate diagram ==
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