Getting Started | Basic User Interface | Zebra
In this tutorial we will learn how to build an user interface (HMI) in Zebra Aurora Vision Studio™ using the in-built HMI Designer. One of the distinctive features of Zebra Aurora Vision Studio™ is the ability to design, create and implement both simple and complex user interfaces in a completely graphical manner, which greatly reduces time, cost and effort needed to make our machine vision applications fully interactive. Learn more about our software products at: https://bit.ly/3Ctu7bY Contents: 00:00 Introduction. What is a HMI? 01:11 Sample application overview 02:15 Adding a HMI to our program. The HMI Designer. 03:48 HMI Canvas Properties. 05:32 The HMI Controls. 07:00 Sending data to the HMI. Controls' inputs and outputs. 08:22 VideoBox control properties. 10:11 Making our HMI interactive - the Controls section and Knob control. 12:08 Configuring the Knob control. 14:40 Displaying numeric or textual data - the Label control. 17:01 Final touches - adding labels and organizing the HMI. 19:35 Further reading & resources - documentation & examples. HMI Technical Documentation: https://docs.adaptive-vision.com/current/studio/hmi/index.html Complete Zebra Aurora Vision Studio™ documentation: https://docs.adaptive-vision.com/current/studio/index.html Complete Zebra Aurora Deep Learning™ documentation: https://docs.adaptive-vision.com/deep_learning/ For the technical documentation for all Zebra Aurora Vision™ software products, as well as other resources, visit Zebra Aurora Vision™ Developer Portal: https://developer.zebra.com/content/zebra-aurora-vision #HMI #ZebraAuroraVisionStudio #UserInterface #MachineVision #ComputerVision #DeepLearning #MachineLearning #ZebraTechnologies #IndustrialAutomation #dataprotection
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