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This is the first time you the digitizer. You have been automatically routed to the <b>initial setup procedure</b>.
This procedure should adjust the setting to your local counter. Basically you can customize your settings in five steps.
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In the final step the inital setup will be disabled and it will restart to the normal mode.
This is the first time you started the digitizer after the initial installation. You have been automatically routed to the <b>initial setup procedure</b>.
Here you adjust the setting to your local counter within five steps. In the final step the inital setup will be disabled and it will restart to the normal mode.
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Just use the buttons "Next" and "Previous" to nagivate through the process.
You can navigate forward and backward during the setup with the buttons "Next" and "Previous". Do not forget to save in each step.
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Follow the instructions:
This is an overview over the five steps:
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<li>Create reference image <br>
Basis for the position references and the marking of the digits and counters.</li>
Base for the position referencing and the identification of the digits and counters.</li>
<li>Define two unique references <br>
Used to align the individual camera shot and identify the absolut positions</li>
<li>Define the digits <br>
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<li>Define the analog counters <br>
Analog counters to be identified</li>
<li>General settings <br>
Most can stay to the default value - also MQTT connection can be specified here</li>
Most settings can be used with default value at the beginning. MQTT connection can be specified here</li>
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