Vibration Treatment Method and Graphical User Interface
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1. A computer program product including a non-transitory computer-readable medium including instructions executable by a computer processor of a system to cause the system to display a graphical user interface for vibration treatment, wherein the interface includes:
- a vibration amplitude meter including;
an origin,a range limit oppositely disposed from the origin,at least one peak amplitude bar representative of a peak amplitude signal and extending from the origin toward the range limit, anda present amplitude bar representative of a present amplitude signal and extending from the origin toward the range limit alongside the at least one peak amplitude bar, wherein the present amplitude bar is graphically coded for an in-range condition and at least one out-of-range condition.
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Abstract
A graphical user interface for vibration treatment includes control buttons hidden for display of certain screens, and/or a vibration amplitude meter that includes at least one peak amplitude bar and a present amplitude bar extending alongside the at least one peak amplitude bar and graphically coded for an in-range condition and at least one out-of-range condition. Related methods, computer program products, and systems are also disclosed.
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1. A computer program product including a non-transitory computer-readable medium including instructions executable by a computer processor of a system to cause the system to display a graphical user interface for vibration treatment, wherein the interface includes:
a vibration amplitude meter including; an origin, a range limit oppositely disposed from the origin, at least one peak amplitude bar representative of a peak amplitude signal and extending from the origin toward the range limit, and a present amplitude bar representative of a present amplitude signal and extending from the origin toward the range limit alongside the at least one peak amplitude bar, wherein the present amplitude bar is graphically coded for an in-range condition and at least one out-of-range condition. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A method of vibration treatment of an object comprising the steps of:
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a) providing to a user a graphical user interface including a vibration amplitude meter and a vibration frequency control; b) receiving a first scan request from the user via the vibration frequency control; c) applying increasing amounts of mechanical vibration to the object in response to receipt of the first scan request; d) monitoring frequency and amplitude of the vibration applied to the object in step c); e) storing a first frequency corresponding to maximum amplitude from the first scan; and f) displaying to the user via the vibration amplitude meter of the graphical user interface, an amplitude origin, a range limit oppositely disposed from the origin, at least one peak amplitude bar representative of a peak amplitude signal and extending from the origin toward the range limit, and a present amplitude bar representative of a present amplitude signal and extending from the origin toward the range limit alongside the at least one peak amplitude bar, wherein the present amplitude bar is displayable in an in-range graphical code and in at least one out-of-range graphical code. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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19. A computer program product including a non-transitory computer-readable medium including instructions executable by a computer processor of a system to cause the system to display a graphical user interface for vibration treatment, wherein the interface includes:
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an amplitude section including a graphical vibration amplitude meter and a numerical vibration amplitude meter; a frequency section including a numerical vibration frequency meter and a plurality of graphical vibration frequency control buttons; a timer section including a numerical chronometer; a job section including a plurality of graphical job control buttons; wherein all of the control buttons are displayed in a default screen and at least one of the control buttons becomes hidden in at least one other screen. - View Dependent Claims (20, 21, 22, 23)
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