User manual

Phantom Help File328
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Displayed Image Number
The Displayed Image Number field specifies the number of the image being displayed in the
playback window. Zero represents the first image or the trigger point frame. Pre-trigger frames will
be represented in negative numbers, while post trigger frames will be positive numbers.
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
The graphical representation of the cameras' memory buffer, which acts as a memory gauge will
display a Mark In Point, (the vertical line on the far left of the line), and a Mark Out Point, (the
vertical line on the far right of the line). The Recording to Memory Location Indicator, (the up-
arrow), will be placed just below the Mark In Point. The trigger point, (T), indicates the image, or
frame, the trigger signal was sent to and detected by the camera.
Selectable Mark In Point
Indicates the user defined Mark In Point defined using the Edit Cine Selector field.
Image Location Reference Point
The up-arrow is a graphical representation of the stored memory location of the displayed image
within the camera's DRAM or non-volatile Flash location within an attached Phantom CineMag.
Selectable Mark Out Point
Indicates the user defined Mark Out Point defined using the Edit Cine Selector field.
Edited/Recorded Cine Duration
In this mode, the Maximum Recording Time field change from a single number to two. The first
number represents the duration of the cine contained within the Mark In and Mark Out points. The
second number represents the duration or length of the cine file stored in the camera memory
buffer.
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.