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MagScan
Indicates that the Phantom CineMag is running through it power-up, self-diagnostics
routines.
MagReady
Indicates that the Phantom CineMag has passed its power-up, self-diagnostics routines.
MagErase
Indicates that the Phantom CineMag has been instructed to erase its contents, and is
performing the erasure procedure.
Number of Takes
This field indicates the number of takes or cine files, (movies), recorded to the Phantom
CineMag. As takes are recorded the Number of Takes field increments.
Memory Usage
This field indicates the amount of bytes used to store recorded frames. As takes are recorded
the Memory Usage field increments.
Memory Size
This field indicates the total number of bytes, or the memory size, of the Phantom CineMag.
Resolution
This field indicates the active pixel area, (Width x Height), of the sensor defined by the user.
Sample Rate
This field specifies the rate the Phantom camera will capture or record image data, (frames),
into the camera's memory.
Shutter Angle
This field shows the current, user defined, Shutter Angle or exposure setting of the camera.
Memory Buffer Graphical Representation
This is a graphical representation of the camera's memory buffer. It acts as a memory gauge
that consists of two basic components.
The first component, of the graphical representation is the line which represents the total
frames that can be stored in the camera,s buffer. The second component is a "T" on top of the
line. The "T" represents a trigger point that is defined by the user. Any frames that are
captured after a trigger signal is detected by the camera are referred to as Post Trigger
frames, and the frames recorded prior to the trigger signal are referred to as Pre-Triggered
frames.
Maximum Recording Time
This field indicates the total length of recording time. The recording duration is based on the
amount of memory in the camera, along with the resolution and sample rate settings. This field
will change based on these variables.
Maximum Recordable Frames
This field indicates how many images or frames will be recorded within the Duration time. This
field will also change based on how the amount of memory in the camera, and how the
resolution, and sample rate are set and will change accordingly.