User Manual
Relook . Recalculate . Revise make your lifestyle choice
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Specification This table is made at a height that is suitable for an average height adult. Children below four feet might experience some difficulty in using the table. There will be a pedestrial made for such purposes. The dimensions given below are inclusive of the wooden lid.
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Table Specification Size
Length: 110 cm (3.5 feet) Width: 75cm (2.5 feet) Height: 90cm (3.2 feet)
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Contents
Hardware and Software, Frosted Glass, Wooden Fiducials, Dismantlable structure, wooden frame to lock the glass
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Structure A diagram demonstrating the different components used in the
Wooden Lid
Frosted Glass
Wooden Plank Mirror
IR LED array Projector
PS3 eye webcam Projector box
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Stages
Stage 1 Sub-options Options
Stage 2
Slider
Values
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Steps for using the table
1 Category choice There are three fiducial categories (food,transport,utility) available for the audience. Choose the fiducial (wooden block) of a category and place it on top of the table. As soon as the fiducial is placed, graphics show up.
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Steps for using the table
2 Choosing options This step shows the options and corresponding sub-options for each category. Hold the fiducial firmly and rotate it till the pointer points at an option of your choice. The selected options’ sub-options pop out automatically. As you rotate, the sub-options rotate along with the pointer
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Steps for using the table
3 Choosing sub-options Sub-options are ‘criteria’ that the corresponding option is comprised of. To choose any of the sub-options, touch it on the screen with your finger tip. Only one sub-option can be selected at a time. Keep your finger perpendicular (90o) to the surface.
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Steps for using the table
Back
4 Choosing values Each sub-option has a set of values one can choose from. Rotate the fiducial (with the slider) to choose an appropriate value. The value that the pointer points at becomes the selected or the finalised value. One can see simultaneous changes in the visualisation.
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Steps for using the table
Back
5 Visualisation and back Once you have selected a value for the sub-voption, touch the ‘back’ button to go back to step 2 or 3 and repeat the same process with other options and suboptions respectively.
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Interface Elements The ven diagram at the right bottom of the interface, shows how your choices affect the common area of sustainability. Economic,Environmental and Social factors are the three pillars for defining sustainability
Ven Diagrams Explaining different sections of sustainability Economic
Consistent expenditure, Risk Management,
Environment
Clean Air, Water and Land, Emission Reduction, Zero Waste
Social
Human Rights, Community Outreach
Bearable
Safety and Health, Global Climate Change
Viable
Resource Efficiency, Energy Efficiency,
Equitable
Job Creation, Skills Enhancement, Business Ethics, Security
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Interface Elements This is a key to explain the various buttons in the interface. Each category has same buttons colour coded according to their respective colour scheme (explained ahead).
Buttons Function of each button is explained below
Add
Use this if you want your result to be a sum of two or more options. Use a separate add button for every category
Back
After selection, press this button to return to the previous stage
Show
Makes only the visualisation visible and hides any other redundant detail
Hide
Hides the visualisation and makes all the other elements visible
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Interface Elements Fiducials Fiducials representing the three categories
Colour Scheme Each category is represented by a colour scheme
Food
Transport
Food Transport Utility
Utility
General Instructions 1. Put even pressure with your finger when you touch the table for selection 2. For clear visibility of text, view it from a step away 3. Refrain from moving the structure position/Do not lean 4. Hold the fiducials tight while rotating. 5. Incase of hanging videos or video errors, pick up the fiducial and place it on the table again. 6. Select all sub-options within an option to view resulting effect. 7. If you want to enter multiple sets of values for the same option, finish first set of values then start with the second set of values. 8. Ensure that the fiducial is not rotated till all the sub-options have a set value. Doing so shall reset any previously selected values.
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Visualisation
Levels There are three levels in this interface. Level 1
Visualisation for individual fiducial/category
Level 2
Combined visualisation for two fiducials/categories
Level 3
Combined visualisation for all three fiducials/categories
If
Then
Level 1 = 2.5 tonnes
Level 2 = 5 tonnes
Level 3 = 7.5 tonnes
Understanding Scale This shows how to use scale to get a general idea of the result. The mathematical calculation is synonymous to visual representation shown Scale
How it works at every level
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= 2.5 tonnes = 2.5 + 2.5 = 5 ton = 2.5 + 2.5 + 2.5 = 7.5 = 2.5 + 2.5 + 2.5 + 2.5 = 10 ton = 2.5 + 2.5 + 2.5 + 2.5 + 2.5 = 12.5 ton
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