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Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 105
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S - Designates that the time displayed was synchronized to an IRIG-B time source.
NOTE
If the camera had an IRIG-B input clock at the time of recording, the IRIG-B time base will be
displayed. If an IRIG-B timing source was not connected at the time of recording the "S" tag
will not be displayed.
Interval
The interval information, displayed in micro-seconds, indicates the image interval or the time
between frames for the recorded cine file.
Exposure
The exposure information, displayed in micro-seconds, indicates the image exposure time
for the image being displayed in the Playback Panel.
Elapse Time from:
This informational field indicates the elapsed time from:
Trigger
This field, displayed in micro-seconds, indicates the elapsed time from the trigger point
to the image currently being displayed in the Playback Panel.
Image#
This field, displayed in micro-seconds, indicates the elapsed time from the specified
image number in this box and the image currently being displayed.
Signals.. Button
The Phantom Miro3, Miro4, v5.1, v7 series, v9 series, v10, v12 series, v210, v310, v640,
and v710 cameras all provide the ability to gather analog signal information, binary signal
information, or both from one of two Data Translation Data Acquisition Unit models, (the DT-
3010 or DT9802). The gathered signal information is translated and stored for each image
and can be displayed with the captured images during playback.
For details on SAM-3 installation and use, see: Accessories, Peripherals, and Miscellaneous
Features>SAM-3 (Signal Acquisition Module-3), Installations.
Cine Info Selector
To display the setup parameters for the active cine file click the Cine Info down-arrow. Below is a
brief of descriptions of informational fields, including:
Source
Source indicates the camera name or file path of the active cine file.
Description
The Description field allows the end-user to add a description after the cine file has been
recorded via the Play>Cine Info>Description entry field. If the description multiple lines, open
the multi-line viewer by pressing the drop button at the right of Description label. The
description will be saved to the file together with the images and all other cine info.
The Description could be any name, project number, test sequence number, etc. It could be
any combination of letters, numbers, or spaces, up to a maximum of 4,096 characters.
Format
Format displays the file format of the recorded file.