Canon CR-DGi User Manual

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Item

Description

1

Save button

This is used when saving the captured image or saving corrected image
information.

2

Correct button

This is used to correct the study information for a saved image.

3

Print Preview button

This displays the Print Preview screen for the selected image.

4

Erase button

This deletes the selected image.

5

Setup button

This opens the Setup dialog box.

6

Adjust Image button

This is used to adjust the image brightness and contrast.

7

JPG button

This displays the JPEG image.

8

BMP button

This displays the BMP image.

9

Thumbnail image display area

This displays the thumbnails of images saved in the date folder, and it
displays the images before they are saved during capture.

10

Counter number

This displays the counter number.

11

Capture time

This displays the time that the image was captured.

12

tab

This switches to Capture mode. This is selected when capturing a
retinal image. This displays the connection status for the Connect
button and Release button.

13

Date folder

This is the folder for the date when the study was conducted.

14

tab

This switches to View mode. This is selected to view the images saved
in the date folders.

15

Main image display area

This displays the image selected in the Thumbnail Image Display Area.

16

Information display area

This displays the study and image information.

17

Study Information

This displays the study information.

18

Study Date

This displays the study date.

19

Note 1

This records and displays notes for the study.

20

Note 2

This records and displays notes for the study.

21

Note 3

This records and displays notes for the study.

22

Note 4

This records and displays notes for the study.

23

Image Information

This displays the information for each image.

24

File name

This displays the file name.

25

Date time

This displays the capture date and time.

26

Counter

This displays the counter number.

27

R/L eye

This records and indicates the right or left eye. The right eye is
indicated by R, the left eye by L, and undermined by O. The setting O is
used if no setting is made.

28

Comment

This records comments for the image.

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