WO2004102954A1 - 撮像装置 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an imaging device. More specifically, the present invention relates to an imaging device with improved operability and visibility when setting and adjusting functions of the imaging device. Background art
- index information that classifies setting items and adjustment items of an imaging device into a predetermined category is managed in a hierarchical manner, and this index is used.
- a hierarchical menu system is used in which information is displayed in stages and items are selected.
- a list of index information corresponding to the categorized category is displayed as a “main menu”.
- a desired index information is selected from the “main menu”.
- the index information is displayed therein.
- there is a “submenu” menus on the second and subsequent levels
- desired items functions
- desired items functions
- FIG. 2 See, for example, Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. Hei 9-130560 (Pages 3-4, FIG. 2)).
- the conventional method of setting functions using the hierarchical menu method as shown in 1) to 8) below, the operability and visibility when setting / adjusting and displaying device functions are reduced. There is a problem that is not good.
- buttons for confirming the change of the setting or proceeding to the next screen hereinafter referred to as “OK” button
- the screen displayed before the setting screen If two buttons are displayed to return to (“Return” button), for example, you do not know whether the setting change operation was performed, or operate the “Return” button after confirming the setting change. Operation of either button, such as There is a problem that it is difficult to understand just by looking at the screen display, such as whether it can be created or what happens when the selected button is operated.
- the range of the settable set value is divided into fixed intervals or intervals according to a logarithmic function such as decibel value, and the divided interval is The set value is increased or decreased accordingly, and displayed on the screen in character information or graphics.
- a logarithmic function such as decibel value
- a GUI screen of “exposure compensation setting” is transparently displayed on the photographing screen 900.
- the display state of the screen changes greatly, which causes a great sense of incongruity.
- the disclosure of the invention c which has a problem to be solved by providing an imaging device with improved operability and visibility when setting and adjusting the functions of the imaging device.
- an imaging device has the following configuration.
- GUI screen generating means for generating a GUI screen provided with a graphical user interface means for operating the device and displaying the GUI screen on the image display means, and operating the GUI screen displayed on the image display means
- a function that can be set and operated in the imaging apparatus is specified.
- Classified according to the category the index information of the classified functions is displayed step by step, and the desired function can be set and operated by selecting the displayed index information.
- Storage means; main of the storage means Menu creation means for selecting desired index information from menu information to create unique menu information; and menu editing means for editing unique menu information created by the menu creation means.
- control means When the control means detects a predetermined operation by the operation means, the control means controls the GUI screen generating means, and the GUI screen generating means, under the control of the control means,
- An image pickup apparatus characterized in that a GUI screen including index information for operating the menu editing means in its own menu information is generated and displayed on the image display means.
- the menu editing means has a function of adding index information to the unique menu information, a function of deleting index information, a function of rearranging the display position of the index information, and a method of storing the unique menu information in a predetermined menu.
- the imaging device according to (1) further comprising a function of initializing information.
- the GUI screen generating means generates a GUI screen including index information for operating the main menu information in the unique menu information, and displays the GUI screen on the image display means.
- the imaging device according to 1).
- the GUI screen generating means has a function of adding the unique menu information created by the menu creating means to the index information of the main menu information.
- the GUI screen generating means has a function of adding the unique menu information created by the menu creating means to index information displayed at an arbitrary hierarchy of the main menu information.
- GUI screen generating means for generating a GUI screen provided with a graphical user interface means for operating the device and displaying the GUI screen on the image display means, and operating the GUI screen displayed on the image display means
- Operating means for controlling the apparatus in accordance with the operation of the GUI screen by the operating means.
- An imaging device comprising: The index information of the classified functions is displayed step by step, and the desired function can be set and operated by selecting the displayed index information.
- Storage means for storing list information that enables setting items to be arranged and displayed seamlessly according to the display order of the main menu information
- the control means controls the GUI screen generation means when index information is selected from the main menu information by the operation means, and the GUI screen generation means comprises the control means Generating a GUI screen for displaying setting items corresponding to the index information selected by the operation means from the list information in the storage means, and displaying the generated GUI screen on the image display means. apparatus.
- the GUI screen for displaying the setting items corresponding to the index information when a setting item of the adjacent index information is displayed in the main menu, performs a graphic display indicating a boundary between the setting items.
- the GUI screen for displaying the setting items corresponding to the index information includes a setting of the adjacent index information in the main menu.
- graphic information indicating the index information of a person who can select the setting item is displayed.
- a graphical user for operating the device a GUI screen generating means for generating a GUI screen provided with an interface means and displaying the GUI screen on the image display means, and a GUI screen for displaying the GUI screen on the image display means.
- An imaging device comprising: an operation unit for operating the I screen; and a control unit for controlling the device in accordance with the operation of the GUI screen by the operation unit.
- the generated GUI screen displays only a graphical user interface for terminating the GUI screen when the operation by the operation means is not detected by the control means, and
- An imaging apparatus characterized in that when an operation by means is detected by the control means, only a graphical user interface for confirming the operation is displayed.
- a GUI screen generating means for generating a GUI screen provided with a graphical user interface means for operating the apparatus and displaying the GUI screen on the image display means, and a GUI screen displayed on the image display means
- An imaging device comprising: an operation unit for operating a screen; and a control unit for controlling the device in accordance with an operation of a GUI screen by the operation unit, wherein setting and adjustment are performed in the imaging device.
- Storage means for dividing the range of possible numerical data into a plurality of ranges, setting a set interval according to each of the divided ranges, and storing graphic data whose shape is changed according to the set interval
- the control means detects a predetermined operation by the operating means
- the control means controls the GUI screen generating means
- the GUI screen generating means controls the GUI screen according to the control of the control means.
- Read out the corresponding graphic data from the graphic data stored in the storage means Generating a GUI screen for setting numerical data based on the graphic data extracted and displaying the generated GUI screen on the image display means;
- a GUI screen generating means for generating a GUI screen provided with a graphical user interface means for operating the apparatus and displaying the GUI screen on the image display means, and a GU screen displayed on the image display means.
- An imaging apparatus comprising: an operation unit for operating the I screen; and a control unit for controlling the apparatus in accordance with the operation of the GUI screen by the operation unit.
- Storage means for storing graphic data such as characters and patterns representing setting information, table data for which priorities are determined when displaying the graphic data on the screen, and arrangement information of the graphic data; When the control means detects a predetermined operation by the operation means, each of the devices corresponding to the traffic data in accordance with the priority order of the table data.
- the operation state and setting state of the graphic data are determined, and graphic data to be displayed on the screen is selected from the graphic data.
- the GUI screen generating means under the control of the control means, selects the graphic data.
- An imaging apparatus characterized by generating a GUI screen in which graphic data is arranged based on the arrangement information of the storage means and displaying the GUI screen on the image display means.
- a GUI screen generating means for generating a GUI screen provided with a graphical user interface means for operating the apparatus and displaying the GUI screen on the image display means, and a GUI screen displayed on the image display means.
- An image pickup apparatus comprising: an operation unit for operating a screen; and a control unit for controlling an apparatus in accordance with an operation of a GUI screen by the operation unit, wherein the control unit includes: When a predetermined operation by the means is detected, the GUI screen generating means is controlled, and the GUI screen generating means detects the operation by the control means.
- An imaging apparatus for generating a GUI screen according to the operation, and superimposing and displaying the generated GUI screen on the foreground of the image display means.
- the GUI screen generating means generates a message notification screen according to the operation detected by the control means, and superimposes the generated message notification screen on the foreground of the image display means for a predetermined time.
- the imaging device according to (13), wherein the image is displayed.
- the GUI screen generating means has a function of changing each GUI screen to a different color or brightness when a plurality of GUI screens are displayed in a superimposed manner.
- GUI screen generating means for generating a GUI screen having a graphical user interface means for operating the device and displaying the GUI screen on the image display means;
- An imaging apparatus comprising: an operation unit for operating a GUI screen displayed on the image display unit; and a control unit for controlling the apparatus in accordance with the operation of the GUI screen by the operation unit.
- Folder information acquiring means for classifying and organizing a plurality of image data recorded on a recording device or a recording medium to acquire information on a folder which is collectively recorded as one, and an image in the folder.
- An index screen generating unit for generating index image information capable of displaying a list of reduced images of data; and a folder information generating unit for generating folder list information in the recording device or the recording medium.
- the index screen generating means Acquiring the folder information from the recording device or the recording medium, the index screen generating means generating index image information based on the folder information acquired by the folder information acquiring means, and generating the GUI screen.
- the means is the index screen generating means.
- the folder information creating means and a GUI screen for selecting and operating image data in the folder are generated and displayed on the image display means.
- the GUI screen generating means when the folder information generating means is selected on the GUI screen generated based on the index image information, generates the folder list information generated by the folder information generating means.
- the GUI screen generated based on the folder list information includes an image data display unit capable of displaying image data in the selected folder.
- the menu editing means is included in the original menu information, so that the GUI screen can be displayed when the original menu information is created or the menu information can be easily edited. .
- setting items can be scrolled seamlessly based on the list information.
- the relationship between index information (symbol) and setting items is displayed on the screen, and the GUI screen corresponding to this screen display is displayed. Since transitions can be made, a GUI screen with good operability can be displayed.
- the operable graphical user interface can be displayed on the screen.
- the range is divided into multiple ranges according to the numerical data that can be set and adjusted, and a predetermined set interval is set according to each of the divided ranges, and the shape of the graphic is changed according to the set interval
- a setting screen for numerical data is generated based on this data, a setting screen with good visibility according to each numerical data can be displayed.
- it has array data of graphic data such as character and design data representing functions and setting information of the imaging device, table data in which priority order is set when graphic data is displayed on a screen, and graphic data. On the basis of such information, it becomes possible to display only necessary icons and character information according to the state of the apparatus on a screen in a predetermined arrangement state.
- a GUI screen and a message screen corresponding to the operation are generated and superimposed on the foreground of the image display means, so that a plurality of screens can be superimposed.
- FIG. 1 is an example of a simplified external view of an imaging device according to the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is an example of a simplified block diagram showing the internal configuration of the imaging device according to the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a flowchart showing an operation process when editing the “personal menu” in the imaging device shown in FIG.
- FIG. 4 is an explanatory diagram showing a display example of a GUI screen of a “personal menu” in the flowchart of FIG.
- FIG. 5 is an explanatory diagram showing an example of a GUI screen displayed when the “edit menu” button is operated in the “personal menu” of FIG.
- FIG. 6 is a flowchart of the “add” operation when the “add” button is operated on the GUI screen shown in FIG.
- FIG. 7 is a flowchart of the “delete” operation when the “delete” button is operated on the GUI screen shown in FIG.
- FIG. 8 is a flowchart of the “Initialize” operation when the “Initialize” button is operated on the GUI screen shown in FIG.
- FIG. 9 is a flowchart of the “sort” operation when the “sort” button is operated on the GUI screen shown in FIG.
- FIGS. 1OA to 10E are explanatory diagrams for explaining the GUI screen displayed based on the flowchart of FIG.
- FIG. 11 is a flowchart showing an operation process when setting is performed from a “personal menu” in the imaging device shown in FIG.
- FIG. 12 is an explanatory diagram for explaining a GUI screen displayed based on the flowchart of FIG.
- FIG. 13 is a flowchart showing an operation process until a setting item is selected from the “main menu” in the imaging device shown in FIG. 2 ( FIGS. 14A to 14B are: FIG. 14 is an explanatory diagram for describing a GUI screen displayed in the operation process of the flowchart in FIG. 13.
- FIGS. 15A to 15B are explanatory diagrams for explaining the GUI screen displayed in the operation process of the flowchart in FIG.
- FIG. 16 is an explanatory diagram for explaining a GUI screen displayed in the operation process of the flowchart in FIG.
- FIG. 17A to FIG. 17C are explanatory diagrams for explaining a GUI screen displayed when an operation is selected and determined in the imaging apparatus according to the present invention.
- FIG. 18 is a flowchart showing an operation process when setting numerical data in the imaging device shown in FIG.
- FIG. 19 is an explanatory diagram for explaining a GUI screen displayed based on the flowchart of FIG.
- FIG. 20 is a flowchart showing an operation process when displaying graphic information such as character information and icons in the imaging apparatus shown in FIG.
- FIGS. 21A to 21B are explanatory diagrams for explaining the GUI screen displayed based on the flowchart of FIG.
- FIG. 22 is a flowchart showing an operation process when the GUI screen is superimposed on the imaging device shown in FIG.
- FIG. 23A to FIG. 23C are explanatory diagrams for explaining the GUI screen displayed based on the flowchart of FIG.
- 24A to 24B are explanatory diagrams for explaining display screens displayed based on the flowchart of FIG.
- FIG. 25 is a flowchart showing an operation when selecting and operating a folder and image data in the folder in the imaging apparatus shown in FIG.
- FIG. 26 is an explanatory diagram for describing a GUI screen displayed based on the flowchart of FIG.
- FIG. 27 is an explanatory diagram for explaining the GUI screen displayed when the “SET” button is operated on the GUI screen of FIG.
- FIG. 28 is an explanatory diagram for explaining the GUI screen displayed when the “select folder” button is operated on the GUI screen of FIG. 27.
- FIG. 29A to FIG. 29C are explanatory diagrams for explaining a display state of a GUI screen in a conventional imaging apparatus.
- FIG. 1 exemplifies the appearance of an imaging apparatus according to the present invention.
- the apparatus has an imaging unit having a CCD (Carge Coupled Device) and the like, and an evening-panel type connected to the apparatus main body. It has a display.
- CCD Carge Coupled Device
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing a schematic configuration of a main part related to the present invention in the imaging device of FIG. 1, and includes an imaging unit 110, a display 120, an operation unit 130, a system microcomputer 140, and an image display. It comprises a device 150, a recording device 160, an auxiliary recording device 165, a power switch 170, and the like.
- the imaging unit 110 captures light from the subject using an imaging lens, converts the light into an electric signal using an imaging device such as a CCD (Charge Coupled Device), and converts the light into an electric signal.
- the image signal subjected to the predetermined signal processing is sent to the system microcomputer 140.
- the display 120 is provided with an LCD panel (Liquid Crysta 1 Dislaypane 1) and the like, and controls image signals and graphic information transmitted via the system microcomputer 140 under the control of the image display device 150. indicate.
- LCD panel Liquid Crysta 1 Dislaypane 1
- the display 120 When the display 120 touches an icon or menu information displayed on the LDC panel, the display 120 sends a control signal to the system microcomputer 140 so as to execute an operation corresponding to the icon.
- The-This is a touch panel (touchpanel / touchscreen) type TisFray equipped with a Graphical User Interface (GUI) section 125 that provides an interface function.
- GUI Graphical User Interface
- the operation unit 130 includes operation keys 131, a remote control reception unit 132, an input device IZF (interface) 133, and the like, and executes a predetermined operation to the system microcomputer 140 according to a user operation. Control signal so that
- the operation keys 13 1 are keys provided on the main body for operating the apparatus, and send a control signal to the system microcomputer 140 so as to execute a predetermined operation in response to these key operations. For example, by selecting an icon, menu information, or the like displayed on the display 120 using the operation key 131, a control signal is transmitted to the system microcomputer 140 so as to execute an operation corresponding to the selected item. .
- the remote control receiver 132 When a key operation of the remote controller 132a is performed, the remote control receiver 132 receives a key operation signal transmitted by wire or wirelessly (such as infrared communication), and transmits a control signal corresponding to the key operation signal. Send to system microcomputer 140.
- the input device I / F (interface) 133 is an interface with an input device 133a (for example, a keypad, a mouse, a dial log, etc.) for operating the device.
- an input device 133a for example, a keypad, a mouse, a dial log, etc.
- a control signal corresponding to this operation is sent to the system microcomputer 140.
- the system microcomputer 140 includes a basic program (OS; Operating System) for controlling the device, individual programs for controlling each unit, and character information and application programs. Icons that stylize functions and file types, menus (lists) for setting and checking functions, traffic information such as screen data for screen display, and the order in which individual graphic information is displayed (priority order) ) Is stored in advance, and RAM (R and om Access Memory) and ROM (Rad On Only Memory) for storing setting information and the like set by the user are stored in advance. ).
- OS Operating System
- Icons that stylize functions and file types, menus (lists) for setting and checking functions, traffic information such as screen data for screen display, and the order in which individual graphic information is displayed (priority order)
- RAM Rasteret Access Memory
- ROM Read Only Memory
- each unit in the apparatus is controlled. Further, each unit in the apparatus is controlled in accordance with a control signal from the GUI unit 125 and the operation unit 130 of the display 120 and an operation mode given by the power switch 170.
- the image display device 150 Under the control of the system microcomputer 140, the image display device 150 generates a GUI screen based on image signals, graphic information, screen images, and the like transmitted via the system microcomputer 140, and displays the GUI screen on the display 120. The information and data are combined (superimposed) and displayed on the display 120.
- the recording device 160 and the auxiliary recording device 165 record an image signal captured by the imaging unit 110 on a recording medium (such as a memory card, a magnetic tape, or an optical disk). Records various information exchanged internally (such as setting data).
- a recording medium such as a memory card, a magnetic tape, or an optical disk. Records various information exchanged internally (such as setting data).
- the power switch 170 turns on / off the power supply to the device by a switch such as a slide return system, and also operates the device (for example, recording on a magnetic tape or recording on a memory card, etc.). c then instructs switching of the operation mode indicating the mode one de either) to the system microcomputer 140, in the imaging apparatus having such a configuration will be sequentially described the items shown in the following [1] to [8]. [1] Editing menu information
- the system microcomputer 140 When the operation unit 130 is operated, or when the user touches the LCD panel and selects “personal menu” from the icons or menu information displayed on the display 120, the system microcomputer 140 operates the operation unit 130. Alternatively, the image display device 150 is controlled according to a control signal from the GUI unit 125.
- “Personal menu” is unique menu information created by individually selecting frequently used setting items from among the setting items for setting the functions of the imaging device.
- the operation unit 130 or the GUI unit 125 sends a predetermined control signal to the system microcomputer 140.
- the system microcomputer 140 controls the image display device 150 in response to a control signal from the operation unit 130 or the GUI unit 125, and generates unique menu information stored in the storage unit (memory).
- a GUI screen 100 for the “personal menu” is generated based on the “personal menu” and the image data, and is displayed on the display 120 (ST 100).
- the GUI screen 100 ′ is a “setting item” button group 100 for designating individually selected setting items among the setting items for setting the functions of the imaging device.
- the GUI screen When there are multiple setting items, switch the GUI screen to display another “setting item” button group 100 ′ “Switch” button 11 and multiple GUI screens 100 Screen currently displayed (page) No. Screen for displaying the entire screen (page) No. of Z Number display section 13 and GUI screen 100 Exit “End” button 1 2
- the "set item” button group 10 includes a "menu edit” button 15 for editing the set items of the "personal menu”.
- the system microcomputer 140 when operating the operation unit 140 or touching the LCD panel and selecting / operating the “switch” button 11, the system microcomputer 140 is activated by another memory stored in the storage unit (memory). Generates a GUI screen 100 composed of the “setting items” button group 1 0 'and displays it on the display 120 (ST 101 ⁇ ST 102 ⁇ ST 103 ⁇ ST 1 0 1).
- the operation section 130 or the GUI section 125 sends a predetermined control signal to the system microcomputer 140. Then, the system microcomputer 140 determines whether or not the selected button is the “menu edit” button 15 (ST101-ST104).
- system microcomputer 140 controls image display device 150 according to the control signal from operation unit 130 or GUI unit 125, and the selected “Setting item”
- the GUI screen corresponding to the button is displayed on the display '120, and the desired setting operation can be executed (ST104 ⁇ ST105, ST106).
- the system microcomputer 140 controls the image display device 150 according to a control signal from the operation unit 130 or the GUI unit 125.
- a GUI screen 100 A for editing the setting items of the “personal menu” is generated and displayed on the display 120 (ST 104 — ST 107).
- the GUI screen 10 OA is, for example, as shown in Fig. 5, the “Add” button for adding a new setting item to the “Personal menu”, and the setting items registered in the “Personal menu”.
- "Delete” button to delete the button "Sort by” button to rearrange the display position of the setting item button on the GUI screen 100, and "Initialize” to initialize the setting item Edit button consisting of the button Group 15 A and GUI screen 100 A to end “End” button 12 A, etc.
- the operation unit 130 or the GUI unit 125 sends a predetermined control signal to the system microcomputer 140.
- the storage unit (memory)
- the original menu information stored in the memory is read to determine whether or not the selected setting item is registered (ST122).
- the system microcomputer 140 adds this setting item information to the read unique menu information and stores the unique menu information with the new setting item added. Write to (memory) (ST122 ⁇ ST123, ST124).
- the system microcomputer 140 controls the image display device 150 to display an error display on the display 120 (ST 1 2 2 ⁇ ST 1 2 Five) .
- the system microcomputer 140 is stored in the storage unit (memory). Creates a GUI screen 100 composed of another “setting item” button group 10 and displays it on the display 120 (ST 141 ⁇ ST 142 ⁇ ST 143 ⁇ ST 141) c and delete
- the operation unit 130 or the GUI unit 125 sends a predetermined control signal to the system microcomputer 140, and the system microcomputer 140 responds to the control signal with an image.
- the display device 150 is controlled, and a confirmation message as to whether or not to execute the deletion is displayed on the display 120 (ST141 ⁇ ST144).
- the system microcomputer 140 When executing the “delete” operation, the system microcomputer 140 reads the original menu information stored in the storage unit (memory), deletes the information (data) corresponding to the corresponding “setting item” button, Write the original menu information with the corresponding information (data) deleted to the storage unit (memory) (ST 144 ⁇ ST 145, ST 146). If the “delete” operation is not performed, the display returns to the specified GUI screen and ends (ST144—Exit).
- the operation unit 130 or the GUI unit 125 is connected to the system microcomputer 140.
- a predetermined control signal is transmitted, and the system microcomputer 140 controls the image display device 150 and displays a confirmation message on the display 120 as to whether or not to execute the initialization of the “personal menu”. (ST 16 0, ST 16 1).
- the system microcomputer 140 When performing the “Initialize” operation, the system microcomputer 140 writes (copies) the default menu information to the storage unit (memory), or deletes the original menu information. Execute the conversion process (ST 16 1 ⁇ ST 16 2).
- the display returns to the specified GUI screen and ends (ST 16 1 ⁇ end).
- the operation unit 130 or the GUI unit 125 controls the image display device 150 and rearranges the "setting items” button in the "personal menu” as shown in Fig. 10A. Display the GU I screen 100 B on the display 120 (ST 180).
- the operation unit 130 or the GUI unit 125 sends a predetermined control signal to the system microcomputer 140, and the system microcomputer 140 responds to the control signal.
- Control the image display device 150 to change the display state of the target button, and display the GUI screen 100C for rearranging the “setting items” button in the “personal menu” on the display 120 (ST 1 8 1 ST 1 8 4).
- the system microcomputer 140 causes the image display device 150 to be displayed.
- the control is performed, and the GUI screen 100D in which the target button and the button at the designated position are switched is displayed on the display 120 (ST185, ST186).
- the GUI screen 100D in which the display positions of the “item 3” and “item 4” buttons, which are the target buttons, are switched. Displayed on display 120. Next, whether or not to continue the movement operation is selected (ST 187).
- the “setting item” button to be moved is set again on the GUI screen 100D, and the above-mentioned operation is repeated (ST 187 ⁇ ST 181 ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ).
- Fig. 10D when continuing to move the “Item 3” button, select the target button “Item 3” and specify the position of the “Item 5” button as the movement position. Then, the GUI screen 100 E in which the display positions of the “item 3” button and the “item 5” button are switched is displayed on the display 120.
- the operation unit 130 or the GUI unit 125 sends a predetermined control signal to the system microcomputer 140 when the “ ⁇ ” button 13 c is operated, and the system microcomputer 140 responds to the control signal according to the control signal.
- the position information of the "setting item” button group 10 on the GUI screen of (1) is stored in the storage unit (memory) (ST189).
- the image display device 150 is controlled, and as shown in FIG. 10E, the “personal menu” GUI screen 100 ′ in which the “setting item” button group 10 is newly rearranged is displayed on the display 120. Is done.
- Operate the operation unit 130 or touch the LCD panel and select “Individual” from the icons or menu information displayed on the display 120.
- the operation unit 130 or the GUI unit 125 sends a predetermined control signal to the system microcomputer 140.
- the “personal menu” is unique menu information created by the user individually selecting and creating frequently used setting items from among the setting items for setting the functions of the imaging device.
- the system microcomputer 140 determines whether the “individual menu” is selected according to a control signal from the operation unit 130 or the GUI unit 125 (ST 200).
- the system microcomputer 140 controls the image display device 150 in accordance with a control signal from the operation unit 130 or the GUI unit 125 and stores the image in the storage unit (memory). Based on the unique menu information and its image data, a “Personal Menu” GUI screen 100 (see Fig. 4) is generated and displayed on the display 120 (ST200 ⁇ ST20). 1)
- the “Setting Items” button group 10 on the GUI screen 100 includes, for example, “Brightness adjustment”, “Image size adjustment”, “AUD IO VAL”, “Language setting” as shown in Fig. 12 (a).
- the system microcomputer 140 When the GUI screen 100 is displayed, the system microcomputer 140 is in a state of detecting whether or not the “setting item” button is operated (ST202) o Then, when the operation section 130 is operated, or when the button on the GUI screen 100 is selected by touching the LCD panel, the operation section 130 or the GUI section 125 is set to the system A predetermined control signal is sent to the microcomputer 140 (ST202 to ST203).
- system microcomputer 140 determines whether or not the main menu button 140X has been operated (ST 204).
- the system microcomputer 140 controls the image display device 150 in response to a control signal from the operation section 130 or the GUI section 125, Display the GUI screen corresponding to the selected “Setting item” button on the display 120. (ST204 ⁇ ST205).
- the system microcomputer 140 displays an image according to a control signal from the operation unit 130 or the GUI unit 125.
- the device 150 is controlled to generate a GUI screen 201 a for setting the “white balance” as shown in FIG. 12 (e) and displayed on the display 120 (ST 200 5 ⁇ ST209).
- the user operates the operation unit 130 or touches the LCD panel to execute the setting operation in accordance with the GUI screen 201a displayed on the display 120 (ST210). .
- the system microcomputer 140 controls the image display device 150 according to the control signal from the operation unit 130 or the GUI unit 125. Then, the GUI screen 200 of the “main menu” is generated and displayed on the display 120 (ST204—ST206). On the GUI screen 200, for example, as shown in FIG. 12 (b), a list of index information in which all the setting items of the imaging device are roughly classified is displayed. ⁇ Then, the operation unit 130 is operated. Alternatively, switch to the LCD panel and select the index information including the desired setting item from the index information on the GUI screen 200 (ST207).
- the system microcomputer 140 controls the image display device 150 according to the control signal from the operation unit 130 or the GUI unit 125, and displays a GUI screen for selecting a setting item corresponding to the selected index information. It is generated and displayed on the display 120 (ST 208).
- the operation section 130 or the GUI section 1 2 5 sends a predetermined control signal to the system microcomputer 140 (ST208).
- the system microcomputer 140 controls the image display device 150 according to the control signal from the operation unit 130 or the GUI unit 125, and sets the selected “white balance” to the GUI screen 201a. Is generated and displayed on the display 120 (ST209). The user operates the operation unit 130 according to the GUI screen 201 a displayed on the display 120 or performs an operation of setting “white balance” by touching the LCD panel (ST 2 1 0).
- the system microcomputer 140 controls the image display device 150 according to a control signal from the operation unit 130 or the GUI unit 125, and Terminate the display of the GUI screen 100 in the “personal menu” (ST 204 ⁇ ST205 ⁇ ST21 1—End).
- the operation unit 130 or touching the LCD panel and selecting a “main menu” for listing the index information that roughly classifies the setting items of the imaging device the operation unit 130 or The GUI unit 125 sends a predetermined control signal to the system microcomputer 140.
- the system microcomputer 140 controls the image display device 150 according to the control signal from the operation unit 130 or the GUI unit 125, and displays the GUI screen 200 displaying a list of index information on the display 120 (ST 3 00).
- the GUI screen 200 is, for example, as shown in FIG. 14A, an index for displaying a list of index information roughly classifying the setting items of the imaging device.
- Display section 20 “Move” button 21 for scrolling and selecting the index information displayed on the index display section 20, and “Exit” button 22 to close the GUI screen 200 Index "OK:” for deciding information selection.
- each piece of index information displayed on the index display section 20 is composed of a symbol 20a in which the index information is designed and character information 20b that describes the index information.
- the display is displayed on the index display section 20.
- the index information scrolls, and the display state of the currently selected index information changes (ST301 ⁇ ST302 ⁇ ST300).
- the operation unit 130 or the GUI unit 125 A predetermined control signal is sent to the microcomputer 140.
- the system microcomputer 140 controls the image display device 150 in response to a control signal from the operation unit 130 or the GUI unit 125, and stores the information of the setting items corresponding to the index information “item 3”. Based on this, a GUI screen 300 for selecting and operating the setting items is generated and displayed on the display 120 (ST301 ⁇ ST303).
- the GUI screen 300 is, for example, as shown in FIG. 14B, a setting item display section 30 for displaying a list of setting items, and a setting item displayed on the setting item display section 30 is scrolled.
- "Move” button 31 to select and exit GUI screen 300 "Exit” button 3 2, Select setting item “OK” button 3 3 to determine, symbol display section 34 displaying the symbol 20a corresponding to the index information, "Return” button 35 to return to the GUI screen 200 ("Main menu 1" screen), etc. It is composed of
- the setting item display section 30 displays the setting items corresponding to the adjacent index information on the index display section 20 (see FIG. 14A) of the GUI screen 200 according to the number of setting items to be displayed. Is displayed, and a boundary line L indicating the boundary is displayed.
- the setting items “c 1” to “c 4” corresponding to the index information “item 3” are displayed in the setting item display section 30, and the adjacent index information “
- the setting item “b 5 j” corresponding to “item 2” is displayed, and a boundary line L is displayed at the boundary between the setting item “c 1” and the setting item “b 5”.
- the setting item display section 30 changes from the display state of FIG. 15A to the display state of FIG. 15B, and the setting corresponding to the index information “item 3” is displayed.
- the setting items “b 2” to “b 5” corresponding to the item “cl” and the index information “item 2” are displayed, and the symbol “b” of the index information “item 2” is displayed on the symbol display section 34. Is displayed.
- the GUI screen 300 displays a list of index information by displaying the boundary line: L at the boundary between adjacent index information and seamlessly displaying setting items. You can check all settings without having to go back to '. That is, the setting items corresponding to each index information are all arranged in a continuous list format, and can be displayed continuously.
- the operation section 130 or the GUI section 125 sends a predetermined control signal to the system microcomputer 140 (ST 303 ⁇ ST304 ⁇ ST306).
- the system microcomputer 140 controls the image display device 150 in response to a control signal from the operation unit 130 or the GUI unit 125, and performs setting corresponding to the setting item whose display state is changing in the setting item display unit 30.
- the screen is displayed on display 120 (ST 306 ⁇ ST 307).
- the user operates the operation unit 130 or performs a setting operation by touching the LCD panel according to the setting screen displayed on the display 120 (see FIG. 12 (e)) (ST 308).
- the screen returns to the GUI screen 200 in which the index information "item 3" is selected (ST 303 ⁇ ST 304 ⁇ ST 300).
- FIG. 16 (a) select index information "item 3" on the GUI screen 200, transit to the GUI screen 300, and scroll through the setting items on the GUI screen 300. Then, when the setting line corresponding to the index information “item 2” on the GUI screen 200 is displayed when the boundary line L is exceeded, for example, when the “return” button 35 is operated, FIG. 16 (b ), The screen returns to the GUI screen 200 with the index information “item 2” selected. In addition, when the “Exit” button 32 is operated on the GUI screen 300, the screen returns to the screen state before selecting “Main Menu” (ST 303—ST 304 ⁇ End). [4]: Operation selection GUI display for Z decision
- the system microcomputer 140 controls the image display device 150 according to the control signal from the operation unit 130 or the GUI unit 125, and displays the function setting screen corresponding to the “setting item” button and the GUI screen 400 on the display 1 Display on 20.
- the GUI screen 400 includes, for example, a setting button group 40 for setting functions A to C as shown in FIG. 17A and a “return” for returning to a display screen before the GUI screen 400. Displays the GUI screen composed of button 41.
- the display state of the setting button of the currently set function for example, “function B” is displayed in a different display state from the other setting buttons, and it is clearly indicated that the setting button is set.
- a predetermined control signal is sent from the operation unit 130 or the GUI unit 125 to the system microcomputer 140, and the system microcomputer 140 140 is the operation unit
- the image display device 150 is controlled according to the control signal from the GUI 130 or the GUI unit 125, and the display screen before the GUI screen 400 is displayed on the display 120.
- the "OK” button 42 on the GUI screen 400a is displayed only when the current setting is changed. Unless the changed function settings are "decided", it is not possible to transition to a screen other than the GUI screen 400a. Therefore, it can be clearly determined that the setting has been changed. Then, when the "OK" button 42 is operated, the operation unit 130 or the GUI unit 125 sends a predetermined control signal to the system microcomputer 140, and the system microcomputer 140 operates the operation unit 130. Alternatively, the function set according to the control signal from the GUI unit 125 is changed and stored in the storage unit (memory). If you accidentally operate another setting button or stop changing the setting, select the setting button of the setting button before change “Function B” on the GUI screen 400b.
- the 125 sends a predetermined control signal to the system microcomputer 140, and the system The icon 140 controls the image display device 150 in response to the control signal from the operation unit 130 or the GUI unit 125, and displays the GUI screen 400b in Fig. 17C. As shown in the figure, the display state of the setting button for “Function B” is changed to clearly indicate that it has been selected.
- the 125 sends a predetermined control signal to the system microcomputer 140, and the system microcomputer 140 sends the control signal to the storage unit (memory) according to the control signal from the operation unit 130 or the GUI unit 125. Keep the stored settings before changing the function “B”, and control the image display device 150 to terminate the GUI screen 400b.
- the state shown in FIG. The I screen 400 may be displayed, and the GUI screen 400 may be terminated by selecting the "Return” button 41 of the GUI screen 400.
- buttons displayed on the GUI screen are not limited to the “return” button and the “enter” button.
- the operation section 13 0 or the GUI unit 125 sends a predetermined control signal to the system microcomputer 140.
- the “Wait time” setting item button for setting the time interval of the intermittent recording is selected, and a predetermined control signal corresponding to the “Waiting time” setting item button is transmitted to the system mygon 140.
- the system microcomputer 140 controls the image display device 150 in response to a control signal from the operation unit 130 or the GUI unit 125, and sets the currently set “wait time” from the storage unit.
- a GUI screen 500 which is a setting screen for reading information and screen data and setting “wait time”, is generated and displayed on the display 120 (ST500).
- the GUI screen 500 of “Wait time setting” has a setting range display section 50 that graphically displays the setting value range and the current setting value, and a setting range display.
- a set value display section 51 that displays the set value according to the graphic display of section 50 as characters, and an operation button 52 (“one” button and “+” button) for changing (increasing or decreasing) the set value; "OK:” to determine the set value.
- the graphic information graphically displayed on the setting range display section 50 divides the value of the settable range into a plurality of ranges that are easy to set in advance, and sets a predetermined setting interval according to each of the divided ranges.
- the data in which the shape of the graphic is changed according to each set and divided interval is stored in the storage unit (memory) of the system microcomputer 140.
- the set value of the gate time can be set in the range of 1 to 120, and the set interval between 1 to 10 is set to “1”.
- the setting interval from 10 to 60 is set to “10”, and the setting interval from 60 to 120 is set to “60”, and the width of the bar-shaped graphic is changed according to this setting. .
- control unit 125 sends a control signal corresponding to the operated button to the system microcomputer 140.
- the system microcomputer 140 When the system microcomputer 140 detects a control signal from the operation unit 130 or the GUI unit 125, it determines which button has been operated (ST520).
- the system microcomputer 140 controls the image display device 150 to change the display state of the “one” button to clearly indicate that the operation was performed, and to display the “one” button.
- a value corresponding to the graphic display on the setting range display unit 50 that is, a predetermined value corresponding to a preset setting interval, is stored in the storage unit (memory). Subtraction processing is performed from the value (ST520 ⁇ ST521, ST522).
- the display of the graphic information graphically displayed on the set range display section 50 and the display of the character information on the set value display section 51 are updated (ST 522 ⁇ ST 540).
- the system icon 140 controls the image display device 150 to display the “-” button.
- a value corresponding to the graphic display on the setting range display section 50 that is, according to the preset setting interval
- the specified value is added to the current set value stored in the storage unit (memory) (ST520 ⁇ ST530 ⁇ ST531, ST532).
- the display of the graphic information displayed on the setting range display section 50 (the graphic information displayed on the graphic and the character information on the set value display section 51 is updated in accordance with the set value subjected to the addition processing (ST53 ⁇ ST540).
- the setting value currently displayed on the GUI screen 500 is stored in the storage unit (memory). (ST520 ⁇ ST530 ⁇ ST550 ⁇ ST560).
- the operation unit 130 For example, to operate the operation unit 130, or to switch to the LCD panel to display a certain device status (setting status, etc.) from the icons and menu information displayed on the display 120
- the operation unit 130 or the GUI unit 125 sends a predetermined control signal to the system microcomputer 140.
- the system microcomputer 140 Upon receiving this control signal, the system microcomputer 140 checks the device status (setting status, etc.) based on the order (priority) determined by the table data in the storage unit (memory) (ST 6 0 0).
- the graphic information is read from the storage unit (memory) of the system memory 140, and the read graphic information is input to the buffer of the image display device 150 (ST603 ⁇ ST6). 0 4).
- data cannot be input to the buffer of the image display device 150 it is determined whether data can be input to another buffer (ST603-ST605). If data can be input to another buffer, graphic information is read from the storage unit (memory) of the system memory 140, and the read graphic information is input to another buffer of the image display device 150 (ST6). 0 5 ⁇ ST 606 ⁇ ST 604).
- the system microcomputer 140 ends the input processing to the buffer (ST 605 ⁇ ST 607) , Or ST 601 ⁇ ST 607).
- the image display device 150 is controlled, and based on predetermined display information (positional information for displaying graphic information, arrangement information (such as linear or curved arrangement), arrangement interval information, etc.).
- the graphic information is displayed on the display 120 in the order entered in the buffer (ST607 ⁇ ST608).
- the steady state of each corresponding part in the device is checked sequentially, and it is determined whether or not to display each corresponding icon.
- graphic information of the icons to be displayed is sequentially input to the buffer of the image display device 150, and when a predetermined setting state is confirmed, graphic information in the buffer is determined based on predetermined position information and arrangement information.
- Display the lock information on the display 120 For example, as shown in the setting display screen 600 in FIG. 21A, icons are displayed at the bottom of the screen as "A”, “B”, “E”, “F”, “G”, “C”, “H”, They are displayed in a line in the order of "J". If it is not possible to display the icons in a line, the icons are further displayed at the next higher position as shown in Fig. 21B.
- icons are displayed at the bottom of the screen in the order of "A”, "B”, “C”, “D”, “E”, “F”, “G”, “H”. Because it is specified, unnecessary icons are displayed instead of being displayed in the order according to the device status.However, if the screen display is as described above, even if there are many icons and character information, the device status The necessary icons and character information are displayed on the display in a predetermined arrangement according to the.
- the system microcomputer 140 detects whether or not the operation section 130 or the LCD panel has been operated, that is, a state of waiting for detection of a control signal from the operation section 130 or the GUI section 125. It has become.
- the system microcomputer 140 determines whether operation or display processing according to the control signal is possible or not (ST 700 ⁇ ST 70 1 ). If the operation and display processing can be performed, the system microcomputer 140 controls the image display device 150 and operates a layer such as an operation screen for executing a predetermined operation and a message screen for displaying a message or the like. A screen is generated, and this layer screen is superimposed and displayed on the forefront of the screen currently displayed on the display 120 (ST701 ⁇ ST702 ⁇ ST704).
- the layer screen superimposed and displayed at the forefront is visually distinguished by changing the luminance and hue of the layer screen or the superimposed screen.
- the system microcomputer 140 controls the image display device 150 to perform an error message display processing, generate a layer screen serving as a predetermined message screen, and The keyer screen is superimposed on the front of the screen currently displayed on the display 120 (ST701 ⁇ ST703 ⁇ ST704).
- the above operation is performed every time the operation unit 130 is operated or when the LCD panel is touched, and the layer screen is superimposed on the front of the screen displayed on the display.
- the system microcomputer 140 sets the operation mode to the power switch 170, for example, a video tape cassette (hereinafter, referred to as a video tape cassette).
- the imaging device 1 is started in the operation mode for recording in the cassette.
- the imaging device 1 When the imaging device 1 starts in a predetermined operation mode, as shown in FIG. 23A, the image signal obtained by the imaging unit 110 is transmitted to the system microcomputer 140.
- the image signal is sent to the image display device 150 via the, and the image display device 150 displays this image signal on the display 120 as a shooting screen 700.
- the system microcomputer 140 controls the image display device 150, generates a GUI screen for setting an exposure value as shown in FIG. 23B as a layer screen 710, and obtains a shooting screen 700 in FIG. 23A. Is superimposed on the front.
- the exposure can be set to a desired value.
- the system microcomputer 140 executes a message display process. Then, it controls the image display device 150 to generate a layer screen 720 for displaying a message such as "no cassette" as shown in Fig. 23C, and displays the layer screen 720 on the display 120. Is displayed on the front of the layer screen 710 that is currently displayed.
- a layer screen (GUI screen) corresponding to the selected operation is generated, and the display 120 is displayed.
- GUI screen a layer screen corresponding to the selected operation is generated, and the display 120 is displayed.
- Superimposed display on top also, for example, as shown in FIG. 24A, a display screen 730 on which icons “A”, “B”, and “C” indicating predetermined functions are displayed on the display 120 is displayed. A case in which one of the functions, for example, the function of the icon “B” is temporarily disabled will be described.
- the system microcomputer 140 performs the image display device 1 based on this operation.
- an icon 75 indicating that the function is stopped is generated on the displayed icon “B”, and the icon “B” icon 75 is superimposed and displayed as shown in FIG. 24B.
- the system microcomputer 140 performs the image display device 150 0 based on this operation. To delete the superimposed display of the icon 75 and return to the state shown in FIG. 24A.
- the operation unit 130 is operated, or the display is set by pressing the LCD panel. Select a predetermined icon or menu information displayed on the screen.
- the operation unit 130 or the GUI unit 125 sends a predetermined control signal to the system microcomputer 140.
- the system microcomputer 140 sends an operation unit 130 or According to the control signal from the GUI unit 125, the image data information of the current folder of the recording device 160 or the auxiliary recording device 165 is obtained (ST800).
- a folder is a predetermined recording area (storage location) of a recording device or recording medium that classifies and organizes a plurality of image files into one and manages them as one. Is a folder that can be accessed.
- the image display device 150 When the image information of the current folder is obtained, the image display device 150 is controlled, and the index image of the image data recorded in the active folder of the recording device 160 or the auxiliary recording device 165 is obtained. The information is generated, and the GUI screen 800 based on the generated index image information is displayed on the display 120 (ST801).
- the index image information is information that generates reduced image data of each of the recorded image data and enables the list image display.
- the GUI screen 800 includes, for example, an image display section 80 for displaying index image information, a “select” button 81 for selecting desired image data, and a GUI as shown in FIG. A “End” button 82 for terminating the screen 800 and a “Setting” button 83 for calling a “Setting screen” for performing setting operations on the selected image data.
- the operation state of the button to be operated is detected (ST802).
- the operation section 130 is operated or the “Select” button 81 is operated by touching the LCD panel, the operation section 130 or the GUI section 125 is operated by the system microcomputer. A predetermined control signal is transmitted to 140.
- the system microcomputer 140 controls the image display device 150 in response to a control signal from the operation unit 130 or the GUI unit 125, and outputs the reduced image data displayed on the image display unit 80.
- the display state is sequentially changed to clearly indicate the selected image data (ST802 ⁇ ST803 ⁇ ST801 ⁇ ST802).
- the operation unit 130 or the GUI unit 125 Sends a predetermined control signal to 0.
- the system microcomputer 140 controls the image display device 150 in response to a control signal from the operation unit 130 or the GUI unit 125, and performs a setting operation for the image display. Generate the GUI screen 810 of the “Setting screen” and superimpose it on the GUI screen 800 displayed on the display 120 (ST 802 ⁇ ST 804).
- the GUI screen 8100 displays a “select” button 8la for selecting a desired button from the setting operation button group 85,
- the “Setting screen” is terminated.
- the setting operation buttons 8 5 are, for example, a “Protect” button that prohibits the deletion of the selected image data, a “Delete” button that deletes the selected image data, Print mark It consists of “Print mark” button, “Folder select” button to move to another folder, etc.
- I section 1 2 5 is the system microcomputer 1
- a predetermined control signal is sent to 40 (ST 804 ⁇ ST 805).
- the system microcomputer 140 executes the setting of the operated button according to the control signal from the operation unit 130 or the GUI unit 125 (ST 805—
- the selected image data is set to prohibit deletion.
- the selected image data is deleted from the recording device 160, and when the “Print Mark” button is operated, the selected image data is printed. Set the mark.
- the operation unit 130 or the GUI unit 1 Reference numeral 25 sends a predetermined control signal to the system microcomputer 140.
- the system microcomputer 140 controls the image display device 150 according to the control signal from the operation unit 130 or the GUI unit 125, and displays the GUI screen 820 for changing the current folder. Generate it and display it on the display 120 (ST804—ST807).
- the GUI screen 820 displays a “select” button 8 1 b for selecting a desired folder name, and a selected folder name.
- the system microcomputer 140 controls the image display device 150 in response to a control signal from the operation unit 130 or the GUI unit 125, and displays the folder name displayed on the folder display unit 87.
- the folder name is displayed in the folder name display section 86 to indicate the currently selected folder, and the image data recorded in the selected folder is displayed in the image data display section 88. .
- the image data in the folder can be sequentially displayed on the image data display unit 88 by operating the “select” button 81b (ST807 ⁇ ST808). 8).
- the system microcomputer 140 acquires the image data information of the current folder of the recording device 160 or the auxiliary recording device 165 again, and the image data recorded in the current folder. Generates index image information based on the generated index image information. Display the GUI screen 800 on the display 120 (ST809 ⁇ ST800 ⁇ ST801 ⁇ ',').
- the imaging device of the present invention has the following excellent effects.
- the “Personal Menu” allows you to create your own menu information by selecting only frequently used items.
- the operability of menu selection is improved by arranging a button for selecting the “personal menu” on the upper layer of the hierarchical “main menu”.
- the setting items can be seamlessly scrolled and the relationship between the index information (symbol) and the setting items is displayed on the screen, and the user can transit to the GUI screen corresponding to this screen display Therefore, the operation can be performed intuitively and with a small number of steps, and the time and labor required for selecting a setting item are greatly reduced.
- buttons are displayed, and it is clear whether or not the operation was performed on the currently displayed GUI screen, and the operation can be performed without hesitation.
- the screen space is large and the design can be unified, so that the visibility of the GUI screen is improved.
- the range of setting values corresponding to each setting item can be displayed efficiently, and the intuitive visual recognition improves operability and visibility.
- the screen corresponding to the operation is superimposed on the front of the currently displayed GUI screen, the displayed screen does not disappear, and when the operation is completed, the previous display screen is displayed. Even in the case of the superimposed display, the discrimination is clever and the user's discomfort can be reduced.
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