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Hello and welcome to this GDS Lab tutorial video, a tour of the software GUI or graphical user interface. Now, when you first open GDS Lab, you'll be met with this screen. You will first see that a station has already been created, and you have this full hot text that says to get started, either load an existing configuration, etc. It's totally up to you if you want these types of pop-ups. These are known as helper texts that will help you for the time, each time you go through the software, give you helpful little hints. To turn it off, you can just go to the settings and then press this button to display helper text. There you go, it's turned off. So now I'm going to delete the station and then start from scratch. You have four buttons up here. The most relevant one would be the add station. You also have custom calculations, then settings, then also little drop-down that drops to help and about. The first thing that you want to see is how to add a station, and all you do is just press "Add station" and then it creates a blank station. So as you see, once you make a station, it will come up with this little menu here. Now, you've got station configuration, a data store, then as you load in more information regarding your station, you will unlock the specimen details, the test setup, the test view, and then be able to export your data eventually once you've done the test. You can click this button here to bring this menu in and out. But yeah, so we're looking at the station configuration at the moment. You can click this button to load in a station, you can click this button to save a station, and then you've got some other toggles here that I'll show you once I've loaded in the station. So I'm going to go ahead and quickly load in a station. And we're just going to do a typical track tool demo for demo purposes. At the moment, I've got "Show all parameters" selected. So at the moment, it's showing all the parameters in my station configuration. I've also got the option to read all transducers, and what that does is read everything constantly. So these eyes that are flashing shows that this button is active. Then you've also got the last button, which is the system builder, and this is how you then add your equipment in. If your Inifile isn't fully complete and you're making it from scratch, this would be a way you can actually do this. So you can add devices here, you can remove devices. You also have full customization on your parameters. So if you just tap this little toggle here, you'll be able to select, for example, back to base differential. You can then access this, make it read and write if you need to, and then it will add it into these columns around here. So you can use the scroll bar. There you go, that's the back to base differential that I added in. Obviously, it's not relevant for this one, but I can untick that, and then it will remove these from that corner there. So yeah, this is this part. You also have the buttons up here, which is you can copy the station, but using new hardware, you have the ability to rename your stations. So say at the moment, my station is called station one. I could name it demo tri-axle, and press OK. And then my station name will change. And I can also revert it back to how it was. If I press clear and then cancel, it will then go back to the original. You can do this with as many stations as you want. If you keep on adding stations, you can then change the name of multiple ones as well. And then you can also remove the station. So I'm not going to do any of those. But yeah, you also have the custom calculations, which we do have a video on this. So please do check that out. But just briefly, you can check it. I've made a sample height calculation that I can then use in tests. So that's that button there. And then we've got settings. So how you can customize, again, your GUI. So you can change the scale of everything. You can change how zoomed in it is. You can have a dark theme. You can have different colors. So you can have a brown, for example. We've got quite a selection. I'm going to change that back to blue. You could change the secondary colors as well if you need to. And then you have other options. You also have the test modules. So you can choose exactly which you want in your GDS lab, what ones you want access to. Depending on your tier, as you can see, we've got the basic standard of advanced, dynamic, and then the research tier. And then you can choose to archive this. So save your settings. So this is that part and that button on the settings. Then you can use help, which this will give you our latest handbook. So you can scroll down and use this if you need. And then we can close that. Could not include full transcript, over 5000 characters