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-Note that the signature labels are stored on Pixy. So if you set some signature labels and then plug your Pixy into another computer running PixyMon, the labels will be there.+Note that the signature labels are stored on Pixy2. So if you set some signature labels and then plug your Pixy into another computer running PixyMon, the labels will be there. 
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 To label a signature, simply type in the label and click on **Apply** or **OK**. To label a signature, simply type in the label and click on **Apply** or **OK**.
  
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-Detected object that match this signature will then be labeled in PixyMon. 
  
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-===== Color Codes =====+Detected objects that match this signature will then be labeled in PixyMon. 
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 +==== Labeling color codes ==== 
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 +Labeling color coded objects requires typing commands into the console, since there are thousands of possible color codes. You can bring up the console by selecting **Console** in the **View** menu.  Start by pressing the stop button.
  
-Labeling color coded objects requires typing commands into the Pixy command window, since there are thousands of possible color codes. Start by pressing the stop button. 
  
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-Then type in the command **cc_setLabel** followed by the color code number followed by the label. Note, if you want spaces in your label, use underscores instead. And don't forget to hit return! 
  
-{{wiki:img:f97bca6ec45e02dcd8f6206dca5b2605d3c161a6.jpg}}+Then type in the command **cc_setLabel** followed by the color code number (in octal) followed by the label. Note, if you want spaces in your label, use underscores instead. And don't forget to hit return! 
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 +Your label will then show up in the Signature Labels Tab as you'd expect, and any objects that match your color code will be labeled with the label you specified. (yay!)
  
-Your label will then show up in the Signature Labels Tab as you'd expect, and any objects that match your color code will be labeled with your text. 
  
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