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DISPLAY<br />

vehicle entries in the collected data box. After that number is achieved, SIRIS will<br />

begin to drop vehicles off the list to make room <strong>for</strong> new data entries. Again, this<br />

in<strong>for</strong>mation is not deleted from the computer.<br />

Temperature Scaling<br />

OPTIONS<br />

Temperature Scaling allows the operator to change the look of the displayed images<br />

by manually making them darker or lighter in appearance. Later in this section, Auto<br />

Scale is described which instructs the machine to scale the images according to the<br />

Auto Scale Low and High settings. Temperature scaling should be used to enhance an<br />

image <strong>for</strong> the operator as needed.<br />

Image Display<br />

Color Palette: The images in SIRIS are generally viewed by the operator in the Gray<br />

color palette. The operator can, however, choose a different color scheme such as<br />

Autumn (reds and oranges), HSV (neon rainbow) or Jet (blues and greens) from the<br />

drop down menu. Changing the color scheme <strong>for</strong> the images does not alter the<br />

operation of the system.<br />

Show Detected Regions: Regions of Interest, covered earlier in this manual, are denoted<br />

by a yellow and green circle and a red dot on the displayed images. This feature can be<br />

turned off by un-checking this box. Turning off the “Show Detected Regions” feature<br />

will not affect the operation of the SIRIS system. Be<strong>for</strong>e turning off this feature, please<br />

read the section on Tire, Brake and Bearing Alerts in this manual.<br />

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