User guide

LOCKOUT-PRO
TM
ENTERPRISE User Guide 5-
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Working with images
All three forms in LOCKOUT-PRO
TM
Graphical Procedure Writing Software allow you to insert photos,
drawings, or other images to help illustrate the steps in the procedure. Although the location and
number of images varies according to the form, the procedure for inserting and editing an image is the
same for all forms.
Adding Images to Procedures
You can insert any image with one of these file types into a procedure:
Bitmap (file type extension:
.bmp
)
TIFF (file type extension:
.tif
)
JPEG (file type extension:
.jpg
)
Portable Network Graphics (file type extension:
.png
)
To add an image to a procedure, or to replace an existing image:
1. With your procedure open and displayed in the main window, access the Edit Image window
according to the type of procedure you’re working with:
Short Form or the front page of a Combined Form:
In the
Procedure Sections
panel, click
Images
.
- or -
From the Main Menu, select Edit>Images.
When the
Edit Image
window displays, click the appropriate tab for the image you want to work
with:
Image 1
or
Image 2
(or
Image 3
, for the Combined Form).
Long Form or the back page(s) of a Combined Form:
In the
Procedure Sections
panel, click the appropriate
Lockout Steps
icon.
In the
Procedure Step
window, click the tab for the lockout step where you want to add or
replace an image.
Click the radio button for
Image
, then click
Select
. The
Edit Image
window will open with the
option for only one image.
Note: Long Form procedures and the back pages of a Combined Form procedure can
incorporate multiple images, but only 1 per lockout step.
2. To locate the folder where your images are stored, click Browse....
3. When you locate your image, click on it and then click Open, -or- double-click on the image file.
The image will be copied into the Edit Image window.
Note: If you are replacing an existing image, the new image will overwrite the existing
image.
4. Enter or modify the title you want assigned to the image by typing it into the Image Title box or
clicking the down-arrow and selecting one from the list.