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Page 1 - Phantom Help File

© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyPhantom Help FileSoftware Revision: 685Updated: Thursday, March 18, 2010

Page 3 - Table of Contents

Phantom Help File100© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanySensitivity The Sensitivity parameter defines the:ThresholdThe Threshold specifies the a

Page 4 - Phantom Help File4

Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 101© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyOn every start and stop the current Continuous Recording settin

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Phantom Help File102© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company4.1.5.3 Play Control Panel ComponentsThe Play Control Panel is used to review, edit, and

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Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 103© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyJump FieldThe Jump fields can be used to quick search through t

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Phantom Help File104© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyPlay Speed & Options SelectorThe Play Speed selector incorporates the following:Loop

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Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 105© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyS - Designates that the time displayed was synchronized to an I

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Phantom Help File106© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanySaved Range Saved Range indicates the first and last image number of the images containe

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Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 107© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyEDR indicates the Extreme Dynamic Range exposure time setting a

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Phantom Help File108© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanySave All RAM Cines to FileThe Save All RAM to File command is used to save all cine imag

Page 12 - 1 Welcome to Phantom Help

Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 109© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company4.2 Step-by-Step ProceduresThis module describes the most commo

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Phantom Help File110© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company4.2.1.1.2 Saving a Cine FileSTEP-BY-STEP PROCEDURETo save a captured cine file that has

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Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 111© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company3)Enable XML Header FilePlace a check mark in the XML header fi

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Phantom Help File112© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Companywill be displayed. File Name - Displays the name of the file specified during the save p

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Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 113© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyNOTEAll the optional lines, if selected, will be displayed abov

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Phantom Help File114© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company4.2.1.1.3 Saving All RAM to File, (MultiCine)The Save All RAM to File command is used t

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Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 115© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Companyfiles, an XML file describing the header information in XML lan

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Phantom Help File116© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyImage Number - Specifies the number of the image, starting with the first image inthe ci

Page 21 - swapon.c

Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 117© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Companyii.Inside Image:Time Stamp Where each image is tagged with the

Page 22 - shutdown.c libext2fs.so.2.4

Phantom Help File118© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company4.2.1.1.4 Saving All Flash to File, (Flash/CineMag)The Save All Flash to File command i

Page 23 - Welcome to Phantom Help 23

Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 119© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Companycan be a source of data for other applications.4)PackedPlace a

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Phantom Help File12© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company1 Welcome to Phantom HelpThank you for using Phantom! You chose the most powerful andeasi

Page 25 - Welcome to Phantom Help 25

Phantom Help File120© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyImage Number From Zero - Specifies the number of the image, starting from the firstimage

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Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 121© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyTime Stamp Where each image is tagged with the absolute date an

Page 27 - Welcome to Phantom Help 27

Phantom Help File122© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company4.2.1.1.5 Saving a Cine to Flash MemoryAs mentioned earlier in this document, the Save

Page 28 - Phantom Help File28

Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 123© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company4.2.1.1.6 Select&Save Cines to FileThe Select&Save Cin

Page 29 - Welcome to Phantom Help 29

Phantom Help File124© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyRESULT: The Save Cine dialogue window opens.7.Follow the appropriate steps below to save

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Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 125© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyNo time stamp - When selected no time stamp information will be

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Phantom Help File126© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Companywill be displayed outside and below the recorded cine area, along with the CommonOptions

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Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 127© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyAVI File Format8.In the Save Cine dialogue window:a.Navigate to

Page 33 - Welcome to Phantom Help 33

Phantom Help File128© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Companydisplayed. From Image 0 - When selected the time difference from when the image beingdis

Page 34 - Quick Starts

Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 129© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanySpark Crank Angle (deg)Reset Angle (deg)Cyl. Pressure (bar)Text

Page 35 - Image-Based Auto-Trigger

Welcome to Phantom Help 13© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company1.1 Getting HelpAs you would expect the Phantom Help File provides you with plent

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Phantom Help File130© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyImage File in Unique FoldersTo automatically name a new and unique folder, and sequentia

Page 37 - Connectors and Indicators

Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 131© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyOptional Lines:Time Format - indicates the type of time stamp i

Page 38 - Important Operational Notes

Phantom Help File132© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyAll the optional lines, if selected, will also be displayed to the right of the cine.Car

Page 39 - Important Safety Instructions

Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 133© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyC:\Phantom\Images\foldername00\rootfilename0003.DPXapplied duri

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Phantom Help File134© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company4.2.1.2 Camera Menu ProceduresThis topic describes the Step-by-Step procedures that can

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Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 135© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Companyb.Enter the 4-digit serial number of the Phantom camera being s

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Phantom Help File136© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company4.2.1.2.2 Copy Parameters To..The Copy Parameters to.. command is used to copy all of t

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Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 137© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Companyparameters were copied to all cameras.5.Click the OK to close t

Page 44 - 2 Getting Started

Phantom Help File138© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company4.2.1.2.3 Loading Camera Settings..The Load Settings command is used to load previously

Page 45 - Getting Started 45

Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 139© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company4.2.1.2.4 Saving Camera Settings..The Save Settings command is

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Phantom Help File14© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company1.2 Other Useful Phantom ResourcesIf you have any questions not answered by this help sys

Page 47 - 2.2 Preparing Your Computer

Phantom Help File140© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company4.2.1.2.5 Deleting All RAM CinesThe Delete All RAM Cines command is used to delete cine

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Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 141© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company4.2.1.2.7 View Camera PropertiesThe Properties command can be

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Phantom Help File142© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company4.2.1.2.8 Assign a Secondary IP AddressThe Properties command can be used to assign a s

Page 50 - Ethernet

Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 143© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyNOTEIf you are not sure what to enter, check with your local ne

Page 51 - Installing the IEEE 1394 Card

Phantom Help File144© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company4.2.1.3 Tools Menu ProceduresThis topic describes the Step-by-Step procedures that can b

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Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 145© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company4.2.1.3.2 Firmware Control (Nucleus) - Upgrading Camera Firmwa

Page 53 - 2.7 Verify Camera Connection

Phantom Help File146© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company3.Vision Research highly recommends that you contact our Technical Support staff prior t

Page 54 - IEEE 1394 Camera Models

Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 147© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Companyb)Click the Open button.RESULT: The full file path of the file

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Phantom Help File148© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company4.2.1.3.3 Enable/Disable LoggingWhen enabled the system will generate a PhCon.log file

Page 56 - 3 Quick Start Guides

Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 149© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company4.2.1.3.4 Preferences - Phantom Camera Control PreferencesThe

Page 57 - Application

Welcome to Phantom Help 15© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company1.3 EULA (End User License Agreements)Phantom Camera Control Software End User Li

Page 58 - Playback Operation

Phantom Help File150© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyPRESETSUNITSDESCRIPTIONEXPEDRPTFPercentPercentPercentPercentThe Exposure value is a perc

Page 59 - Get Ready to Record Again

Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 151© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Companya)Specify the file name that will be assigned to the image file

Page 60 - RELATED PROCEDURE

Phantom Help File152© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company4.2.1.4 Window Menu ProceduresThis topic describes the Step-by-Step procedures that can

Page 61 - Quick Start Guides 61

Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 153© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company4.2.1.4.3 Selecting an Open Preview/Playback PanelThe Select F

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Phantom Help File154© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company4.2.2 Toolbar ProceduresThis topic describes the Step-by-Step procedures that can be per

Page 63 - Capture Video via the LCD

Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 155© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Companyd.If you have not edited the cine file using the Play Control P

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Phantom Help File156© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyStandard - When selected the user may define the following Common Options, andOptional L

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Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 157© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyHeader - This editable field will be displayed just above the r

Page 66 - Power Down the Camera

Phantom Help File158© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company4.2.2.3 Save All Cines From This Camera..The Save All Cine From This Camera.. icon is us

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Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 159© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Companyfiles, an XML file describing the header information in XML lan

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Phantom Help File16© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyYou shall not decompile, "reverse-engineer", disassemble, or otherwise attempt

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Phantom Help File160© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyImage Number - Specifies the number of the image, starting with the first image inthe ci

Page 70 - Updated: 3/18/2010

Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 161© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Companyi.Inside Image:Time Stamp - Where each image is tagged with the

Page 71 - 4.1 The User Interface

Phantom Help File162© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company4.2.2.4 Image ToolsSTEP-BY-STEP PROCEDURESTo display an image Histogram, perform image p

Page 72 - Status Bars

Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 163© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company4.2.2.6 SnapshotSTEP-BY-STEP PROCEDURESTo create an image file

Page 73 - 4.1.1 Menubar

Phantom Help File164© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company4.2.3 Preview/Playback Panel ProceduresThis topic describes the Step-by-Step procedures

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Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 165© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company4.2.4 Manager Control Panel ProceduresThis section describes th

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Phantom Help File166© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company6.Drag the desired camera to the sub-group folder created in Step 3, then7.Release the l

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Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 167© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyIntentionally Blank

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Phantom Help File168© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company4.2.4.5 Opening a Cine File Under the Files Group TreeSTEP-BY-STEP PROCEDURETo open a ci

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Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 169© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company4.2.5 Live Control Panel ProceduresThis section describes the S

Page 79 - 4.1.2 Toolbar

Welcome to Phantom Help 17© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyFROM THIS AGREEMENT, WHETHER RESULTING FROM IMPAIRED OR LOST DATA,SOFTWARE OR COM

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Phantom Help File170© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company4.2.5.1.2 Specify the Time Zone ReferenceSTEP-BY-STEP PROCEDURE1.Click the Live Control

Page 81 - SnapShot Icon

Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 171© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company4.2.5.1.3 Perform a CSR, (Current Session Reference), Calibrat

Page 82 - 4.1.3 Preview/Playback Panel

Phantom Help File172© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyRESULT: A Current Session Reference.. message along with a Current Session Reference sta

Page 83 - 4.1.4 Status Bar

Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 173© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company4.2.5.1.4 Perform a Black Reference Calibration AdjustmentFor

Page 84 - 4.1.5 The Control Panels

Phantom Help File174© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company4.2.5.1.5 Define the Image Pixel Bit DepthA variety of the Phantom camera sensors have

Page 85 - Cameras Group

Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 175© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company4.2.5.1.6 Specify the Cine Memory PartitionsThe MultiCine feat

Page 86 - Files Group

Phantom Help File176© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company4.2.5.1.7 Define the Automatic Lens ControlThe Lens Control option allows the end-user

Page 87 - Camera Settings Selector

Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 177© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company4.2.5.2 Cine SettingsThis topic describes the Step-by-Step proc

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Phantom Help File178© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company4.2.5.2.2 Define the Sample RateThe Sample Rate parameter specifies the rate at which i

Page 89 - Cine Settings Selector

Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 179© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyNOTEThe range of valid Exposure Times is dependent upon the def

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Phantom Help File18© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyGoods or any adopted version of the Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act apply t

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Phantom Help File180© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company4.2.5.2.4 Define an EDR, (Extreme Dynamic Range), Exposure TimeThe EDR, (Extreme Dynami

Page 92 - Advanced Settings Selector

Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 181© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company4.2.5.2.5 Low LightUsing the Low-Light feature automatically s

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Phantom Help File182© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company4.2.5.2.6 Define a Post Trigger ValueThe Post Trigger value represents how many frames

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Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 183© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanySpecify the Post Trigger Value1.Click the Live Control Panel Ta

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Phantom Help File184© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company4.2.5.3 Advanced SettingsThis topic describes the Step-by-Step procedures that can be pe

Page 96 - Auto Exposure Selector

Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 185© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company4.2.5.3.2 Define the CineMag OptionPhantom cameras that suppor

Page 97 - Frame Rate Profile Selector

Phantom Help File186© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company4.2.5.3.3 Define the Start/End of Recording Actions ParametersThe End of recording acti

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Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 187© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company4.2.5.3.4 Define the External Sync ParametersThis field instru

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Phantom Help File188© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyUsing a Phantom Camera as the Master Clock Source for Serial ConnectedPhantom CamerasThe

Page 100 - Continuous Recording Selector

Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 189© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Companymaximum sample rate for the defined resolution. The TTL input p

Page 101 - Trigger Button

Welcome to Phantom Help 19© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyVision Research Firmware End User License Agreement (EULA)The software embedded i

Page 102 - Playback Buttons

Phantom Help File190© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyUsing an External Clock Source to Synchronize Multiple Phantom CamerasThe applications s

Page 103 - Mark-In/Mark Out Buttons

Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 191© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Companyor breakout box. 5.Set the Master Camera Serial (0=none) parame

Page 104 - Frame Info Selector

Phantom Help File192© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyUsing an IRIG-B Clock Source to Synchronize Multiple Phantom CamerasThe applications sho

Page 105 - Cine Info Selector

Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 193© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company5.Set the Master Camera Serial (0=none) parameter to 0, (zero)

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Phantom Help File194© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company4.In the Analog and Binary Signal Acquisition dialogue window:a.Specify the desired Chan

Page 107 - Save Cine.. Button Down-Arrow

Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 195© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyNOTEThe Value information fields display the current state of t

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Phantom Help File196© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company4.2.5.3.7 Define the Trigger SettingsSTEP-BY-STEP PROCEDURE1.Click the Live Control Pan

Page 109 - 4.2 Step-by-Step Procedures

Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 197© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company4.2.5.3.9 Define the Ready Signal Ends At:To instruct the conn

Page 110 - STEP-BY-STEP PROCEDURE

Phantom Help File198© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company4.2.5.3.11 Define the Starts In OptionTo specify if camera will start in Idle or in Cap

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Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 199© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company4.2.5.4 Define the Auto ExposureThis topic describes the Step-b

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Phantom Help File20© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Companyunder normal conditions, the Firmware will perform substantially in accordance with VRI’s

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Phantom Help File200© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Companya)Place the cursor over the image, to the upper left-hand corner or the area of interest

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Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 201© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company4.2.5.5 Define the Frame Rate ProfileThis topic describes the S

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Phantom Help File202© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Companythenb)Enter the required Rate.4)Under the Cine Settings selector, note the Duration time

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Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 203© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company4.2.5.6 Define the Image Content Trigger (Image-Based Auto-Trig

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Phantom Help File204© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Companyb)Slide the Threshold slider to the right to increase the Threshold, or to the left to r

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Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 205© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company4.2.5.7 Define the Continuous Recording ParametersThis topic de

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Phantom Help File206© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Companyfrom the final product, and reduce the file size being saved: i.Disable, uncheck, the No

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Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 207© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyAVI, Multipage TIFF, MXF, or QuickTime format, or even a serie

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Phantom Help File208© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company2)In the File Name field type in the<root_file_name><special_character><s

Page 123 - STEP-BY-STEP PROCEDURES

Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 209© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyRemoving the Cine File Paths and Save Parameters1.Click the Bro

Page 124 - File Format

Welcome to Phantom Help 21© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyDepartment of Defense ("DOD") acquisitions) and 48 C.F.R. 2.101 and 12.

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Phantom Help File210© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company4.2.5.9 Trigger or Abort RecordingTriggering a camera can be accomplished either by appl

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Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 211© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company4.2.6 Play Control Panel ProceduresThis section describes the S

Page 127 - AVI File Format

Phantom Help File212© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company4.2.6.2 Select the Playback ModeThe Mode button, under the Play Control Panel Tab is use

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Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 213© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company4.2.6.3 Reviewing Cine FileThe Phantom Camera Control applicati

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Phantom Help File214© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Companyc. Standard Play Reverse button to play the cine file in reverse.RESULT: The cine file w

Page 130 - Image File in Unique Folders

Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 215© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company4.2.6.4 Perform a Quick Search Through a Cine FilePerforming a

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Phantom Help File216© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company5.Click the Play Forward button.6.Move the Playback Slider up to increase the playback s

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Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 217© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company4.2.6.5 Edit a Cine FileMany recorded cine files contain a lot

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Phantom Help File218© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyNegative numbers represent pre-trigger frames and positive numbers represent post trigge

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Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 219© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Companythe clip, then8.Press the Pause button.RESULT: The edit bar sli

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Phantom Help File22© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Companychmod.c uname.c agetty.c gawk-3.1.5(various chown.c fuser.c halt.c files)chown-core.c gre

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Phantom Help File220© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company4.2.6.6 Save a Cine FileThe Save Cine.. button is used to save the selected cine file, m

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Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 221© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company4.2.6.7 View Frame InfoSelecting the Frame Info selector displa

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Phantom Help File222© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company4.2.6.9 View SAM-3 SignalingThe Phantom Miro3, Miro 3.1, Miro eX4, Miro4, v5.1, v7 serie

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Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 223© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Companyb.Clicking the All binary, 1 window button or All analog, 1 but

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Phantom Help File224© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Companybelow.Example of a sampled 20Hz sine wave.The Preferences pull-down menu allows the user

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Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 225© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyPlacing the cursor over a specific point of an analog sample wi

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Phantom Help File228© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company5 Phantom CineMag - HelpUpdated: 3/18/2010This module describes the most common tasks

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Phantom CineMag - Help 229© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company5.1 Defining the Operational ModePhantom cameras that support a Phantom CineMag ca

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Welcome to Phantom Help 23© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyElliot Lee, 1998 Rinne, Tatu Ylonen, 2000, 2003, 2004 1991Regents ofUniv. of C

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Phantom Help File230© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyVia the Phantom (Legacy) Camera Control Software1.Start the Phantom (Legacy) Camera Cont

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Phantom CineMag - Help 231© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company5.2 Recording to a Phantom CineMagSTEP-BY-STEP PROCESSESIn Loop Mode via the Phant

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Phantom Help File232© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyIn Loop Mode via the Phantom (Legacy) Camera Control SoftwareUse this option when you wi

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Phantom CineMag - Help 233© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Companyb.Hold in and rotate the Select Setup button until the desired cine is displayed.c

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Phantom Help File234© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyNOTEThe graphical representation of the memory buffer will now display a vertical line m

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Phantom CineMag - Help 235© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company4.Place the camera into Capture, (Record), Mode.a.Select the Setup and Recording..

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Phantom Help File236© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company5.3 Viewing a Cine File Stored in Phantom CineMagSTEP-BY-STEP PROCESSESVia the Phantom (

Page 154 - 4.2.2 Toolbar Procedures

Phantom CineMag - Help 237© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Companyb.Depressing the button a second time to pause the playback process.5.Play/Pause t

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Phantom Help File238© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company5.4 Editing a Cine File Stored in Phantom CineMagSTEP-BY-STEP PROCESSESVia the Phantom (

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Phantom CineMag - Help 239© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyNOTEThe color of the Phantom CineMag record cine files will be different that of

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Phantom Help File24© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyTs’o) Gooch, JariRuusu)Files Licensed Pursuant to a quasi —“Original BSD” Licensesmore.cs

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Phantom Help File240© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company5.5 Erasing Files from the Phantom CineMagCAUTIONBe sure to Save all the cine files stor

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PartVI

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Phantom Help File242© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company6 Phantom Miro Control via "Touch-Sensitive" LCDScreensUpdated: 3/18/2010This

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Phantom Miro Control via "Touch-Sensitive" LCD Screens 243© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company6.1 The LCD Display ScreensEnter topic t

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Phantom Help File244© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company6.1.1 LIVE PRE DisplayThe LIVE PRE, (live image preview, waiting for pre-trigger) mode,

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Phantom Miro Control via "Touch-Sensitive" LCD Screens 245© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanySTEP-BY-STEP PROCEDURECamera State Desig

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Phantom Help File246© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyINDICATOR DESCRIPTIONINDICATOR IMAGEGREENYELLOWREDPlug (Externally Power)Battery is full

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Phantom Miro Control via "Touch-Sensitive" LCD Screens 247© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company6.1.2 Power Off DisplayIt is from this d

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Phantom Help File248© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyTHE DISPLAY FIELD DESCRIPTIONSBack SelectorWhen selected the camera returns to the previ

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Phantom Miro Control via "Touch-Sensitive" LCD Screens 249© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Companystandard processing, still produce accep

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Welcome to Phantom Help 25© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyIn other cases, permission to use a particular library in non-free programs enabl

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Phantom Help File250© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company6.1.3 LIVE WTR DisplayThe LIVE WTR, (live image preview, waiting for trigger) mode, is t

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Phantom Miro Control via "Touch-Sensitive" LCD Screens 251© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyTHE DISPLAY FIELD DESCRIPTIONSThe majori

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Phantom Help File252© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company6.1.4 LIVE TRG DisplayThe LIVE TRG, (live image preview, camera triggered) mode, is the

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Phantom Miro Control via "Touch-Sensitive" LCD Screens 253© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyTHE DISPLAY FIELD DESCRIPTIONSThe majori

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Phantom Help File254© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company6.1.5 LIVE CST DisplayAs mentioned in the "LIVE TRG Display Screen - The On-Screen

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Phantom Miro Control via "Touch-Sensitive" LCD Screens 255© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyTHE DISPLAY FIELD DESCRIPTIONSThe majori

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Phantom Help File256© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company6.1.6 PLAY CST DisplayIt is from the PLAY CST, (playback, cine stored), mode the user ca

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Phantom Miro Control via "Touch-Sensitive" LCD Screens 257© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyTHE DISPLAY FIELD DESCRIPTIONSThe majori

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Phantom Help File258© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyBack 1-Frame SelectorRewinds the recorded cine file only 1 image.Forward 1-Frame Selecto

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Phantom Miro Control via "Touch-Sensitive" LCD Screens 259© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company6.1.7 Edit/Save DisplayMany recorded cin

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Phantom Help File26© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyOnce this change is made in a given copy, it is irreversible for that copy, so the ordina

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Phantom Help File260© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyTHE DISPLAY FIELD DESCRIPTIONSBack SelectorWhen select the Back Selector returns you to

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Phantom Miro Control via "Touch-Sensitive" LCD Screens 261© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanySet Out (Mark Out) Point SelectorThis fi

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Phantom Help File262© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company6.1.8 Save DisplayThis screen is used, primarily, has a Save File confirmation window pr

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Phantom Miro Control via "Touch-Sensitive" LCD Screens 263© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyAvailable Storage SpaceSelf explanatory.

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Phantom Help File264© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company6.1.9 Delete Existing Recording DisplayThis screen provides a safe guard from accidental

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Phantom Miro Control via "Touch-Sensitive" LCD Screens 265© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company6.1.10 MultiCine Allocation DisplayThis

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Phantom Help File266© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyThe Done Selector is used to open the Reallocate Memory and Delete All Cines Display scr

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Phantom Miro Control via "Touch-Sensitive" LCD Screens 267© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company6.1.11 Reallocate Memory and Delete All

Page 188 - Phantom Cameras

Phantom Help File268© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company6.1.12 Cine Screen DisplayThe Cine Screen Display can be used to instruct the camera to:

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Phantom Miro Control via "Touch-Sensitive" LCD Screens 269© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyTHE DISPLAY FIELD DESCRIPTIONSDelete All

Page 190 - Serial Camera Application

Welcome to Phantom Help 27© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company8. You may not copy, modify, sublicense, link with, or distribute the Library ex

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Phantom Help File270© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanySTATUSDESCRIPTIONTRGTRG, (Triggered), indicates the camera is Preview + Recording cine..

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Phantom Miro Control via "Touch-Sensitive" LCD Screens 271© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company6.1.13 Image-Based Auto-Trigger DisplayW

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Phantom Help File272© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyTHE DISPLAY FIELD DESCRIPTIONSRegion SelectorThe Auto-Trigger Region allows the uses the

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Phantom Miro Control via "Touch-Sensitive" LCD Screens 273© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyA larger update number will make the tri

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Phantom Help File274© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company6.2 Step-by-Step ProceduresThis section describes the most common tasks you will use whe

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Phantom Miro Control via "Touch-Sensitive" LCD Screens 275© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company6.2.1 Turning On the Phantom Miro Camera

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Phantom Help File276© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company6.2.2.1 Specifying the Trigger (Post Trigger Value) PointThe Trigger Point, or Post Trig

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Phantom Miro Control via "Touch-Sensitive" LCD Screens 277© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company6.2.2.3 Specifying the ResolutionThe Res

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Phantom Help File278© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company6.2.3 Accessing the Power Off DisplayAs mentioned earlier in this file, is from this dis

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Phantom Miro Control via "Touch-Sensitive" LCD Screens 279© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company6.2.5 Performing a Black Reference Adjus

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Phantom Help File28© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Companythat everyone can redistribute and change. You can do so by permitting redistribution un

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Phantom Help File280© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company6.2.7 Formatting the CompactFlash CardThe Format feature when initiated, formats the Com

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Phantom Miro Control via "Touch-Sensitive" LCD Screens 281© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company2)Select the Erase Tab.3)Select the Volu

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Phantom Help File282© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyVia the Phantom Camera Control SoftwareFor details to provide a soft-trigger to the came

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Phantom Miro Control via "Touch-Sensitive" LCD Screens 283© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Companyplayed back in reverse. As we mentioned

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Phantom Help File284© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company1)Start the Phantom Camera Control application.NOTEIf no cameras are connected to the co

Page 207 - Waiting for Trigger

Phantom Miro Control via "Touch-Sensitive" LCD Screens 285© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanySTEP-BY-STEP PROCEDUREAccessing the Edit

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Phantom Help File286© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyNOTEThe cine file will be saved to the camera's removable non-volatile Type 1 Compa

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Phantom Miro Control via "Touch-Sensitive" LCD Screens 287© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company6.2.15 Power Off the CameraSTEP-BY-STEP

Page 210 - STEP-BY-STEP PROCESS

Phantom Help File288© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Companyreturn to the MultiCine Allocation Display screen.Recording MultiCine Image Data to DRAM

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Phantom Miro Control via "Touch-Sensitive" LCD Screens 289© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Companyb.To Edit a specific MultiCine follow th

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Welcome to Phantom Help 29© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Companydistributed under the terms of this General Public License. The “Program”, below

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Phantom Help File290© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Companyconsidered “active" if its level has changed, (brightened or darkened), by more tha

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Phantom Miro Control via "Touch-Sensitive" LCD Screens 291© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company· Area - the percentage of the auto-trig

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Phantom Help File292© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyAUTO-TRIGGER REGION BASED ON 800 X 600 IMAGE RESOLUTIONVARIABLESXYWHCENTER0000TOP LEFT-2

Page 216 - Using the Jump: Field

Phantom Miro Control via "Touch-Sensitive" LCD Screens 293© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyAUTO-TRIGGER REGION BASED ON 512 X 384 I

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Phantom Help File294© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyAUTO-TRIGGER REGION BASED ON 256 X 192 IMAGE RESOLUTIONVARIABLESXYWHCENTER0000TOP LEFT-6

Page 218 - Re-Editing the Cine File

Phantom Miro Control via "Touch-Sensitive" LCD Screens 295© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyImage-Based Auto-Trigger Sensitivity Tab

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PartVII

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Phantom Help File298© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company7 Phantom 65 or Phantom HD Control via "On-Camera"Control ButtonsUpdated: 3/1

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Phantom 65 or Phantom HD Control via "On-Camera" Control Buttons 299© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyIntentionally Blank

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3Contents3© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyTable of ContentsForeword9Part IWelcome to Phantom Help12...

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Phantom Help File30© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Companyoriginal licensor to copy, distribute or modify the Program subject to these terms and co

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Phantom Help File300© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company7.1 Defining the Video Out ParametersThis topic provides information related to various

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Phantom 65 or Phantom HD Control via "On-Camera" Control Buttons 301© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Companyincluding:1)Brightness2)Gain3)

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Phantom Help File302© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company7.2.1 LIVE PRE/LIVE Display ScreensThe LIVE PRE, (live image preview, waiting for pretri

Page 228 - 5 Phantom CineMag - Help

Phantom 65 or Phantom HD Control via "On-Camera" Control Buttons 303© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyBelow is a brief description o

Page 229 - STEP-BY-STEP PROCESSES

Phantom Help File304© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyWith an Attached Phantom CineMagLIVE - Live Preview Mode Display Screen with an attached

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Phantom 65 or Phantom HD Control via "On-Camera" Control Buttons 305© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyMagScanIndicates that the Phan

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Phantom Help File306© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company7.2.2 SETUP Display ScreensThe Setup Display Screen can be access from either the LIVE P

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Phantom 65 or Phantom HD Control via "On-Camera" Control Buttons 307© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyOperational ModeThis filed is

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Phantom Help File308© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyPA (Production Area) The camera will highlight the production area specified by under ex

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Phantom 65 or Phantom HD Control via "On-Camera" Control Buttons 309© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyMaximum Recording TimeThis fie

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Welcome to Phantom Help 31© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyMERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public

Page 236

Phantom Help File310© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyThe setup and recording parameters that can be set via the On-Camera Controls are:Operat

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Phantom 65 or Phantom HD Control via "On-Camera" Control Buttons 311© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyResolutionResolution refers to

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Phantom Help File312© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company7.2.3 LIVE WTR/LIVE REC Display ScreensThe LIVE WTR / LIVE REC (live image preview, wait

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Phantom 65 or Phantom HD Control via "On-Camera" Control Buttons 313© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyLIVE WTR Display - Recording,

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Phantom Help File314© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Companydesignators include:MagInitIndicates the Phantom CineMag has been detected either during

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Phantom 65 or Phantom HD Control via "On-Camera" Control Buttons 315© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyThe up-arrow is a graphical re

Page 242 - Phantom Help File242

Phantom Help File316© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company7.2.4 LIVE TRG Display ScreenThe LIVE TRG, (live image preview, camera triggered) mode,

Page 243 - 6.1 The LCD Display Screens

Phantom 65 or Phantom HD Control via "On-Camera" Control Buttons 317© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyLIVE TRG Display - Camera Trig

Page 244 - 6.1.1 LIVE PRE Display

Phantom Help File318© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Companydesignators include:MagInitIndicates the Phantom CineMag has been detected either during

Page 245

Phantom 65 or Phantom HD Control via "On-Camera" Control Buttons 319© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Companywill change based on these var

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Phantom Help File32© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company· Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of con

Page 247 - 6.1.2 Power Off Display

Phantom Help File320© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company7.2.5 LIVE CST Display ScreenAs mentioned in the "LIVE TRG Display Screen - The On-

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Phantom 65 or Phantom HD Control via "On-Camera" Control Buttons 321© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyLIVE CST Display - Cine Stored

Page 249 - Defaults Selector

Phantom Help File322© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyMagInit - Indicates the Phantom CineMag has been detected either during camera power-up

Page 250 - 6.1.3 LIVE WTR Display

Phantom 65 or Phantom HD Control via "On-Camera" Control Buttons 323© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company7.2.6 SELECT Display ScreenThe

Page 251 - Trigger Camera Selector

Phantom Help File324© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanySELECT Mode Display Screen with an attached Phantom CineMagBelow is a brief description

Page 252 - 6.1.4 LIVE TRG Display

Phantom 65 or Phantom HD Control via "On-Camera" Control Buttons 325© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyThis field indicates the activ

Page 253 - Wait Indicator

Phantom Help File326© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company7.2.7 PLAY CST Display ScreenIt is from the PLAY CST, (playback, cine stored), mode the

Page 254 - 6.1.5 LIVE CST Display

Phantom 65 or Phantom HD Control via "On-Camera" Control Buttons 327© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyPLAY CST - Playback Cine Store

Page 255 - PLAY Selector

Phantom Help File328© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyDisplayed Image NumberThe Displayed Image Number field specifies the number of the image

Page 256 - 6.1.6 PLAY CST Display

Phantom 65 or Phantom HD Control via "On-Camera" Control Buttons 329© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyIntentionally Blank

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Welcome to Phantom Help 33© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyTHIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY SLEEPYCAT SOFTWARE ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRE

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Phantom Help File330© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company7.3 The "On-Camera" Control ButtonsBoth the Phantom 65 and Phantom HD cameras

Page 259 - 6.1.7 Edit/Save Display

Phantom 65 or Phantom HD Control via "On-Camera" Control Buttons 331© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyWhen the camera is in the play

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Phantom Help File332© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company7.4 Using the "On-Camera" Control ButtonsThe following, are the generic steps

Page 261 - Save Selector

Phantom 65 or Phantom HD Control via "On-Camera" Control Buttons 333© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company7.4.1 Defining the Operational

Page 262 - 6.1.8 Save Display

Phantom Help File334© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Companyto red indicating the field has been selected for changed.2.Once the Operational Mode fi

Page 263 - Available Storage Space

Phantom 65 or Phantom HD Control via "On-Camera" Control Buttons 335© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company7.4.3 Changing the Camera&apos

Page 264 - No Selector

Phantom Help File336© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyDefine the EI (Exposure Index)1.To increase the Exposure Index hold in Select Setup butt

Page 265 - Done Selector

Phantom 65 or Phantom HD Control via "On-Camera" Control Buttons 337© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyDefine the PA (Production Area

Page 266 - Add Memory Segment Selector

Phantom Help File338© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company7.4.5 Providing a "Soft-Trigger"STEP-BY-STEP PROCESS1.Depress the Trigger butt

Page 267

Phantom 65 or Phantom HD Control via "On-Camera" Control Buttons 339© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company7.4.6 Play/Pause a Stored Cine

Page 268 - 6.1.12 Cine Screen Display

Phantom Help File34© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company1.4 Important Warnings and CautionsPlease review the following warnings and caution befor

Page 269 - Status Indicator Table

Phantom Help File340© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company7.4.7 Edit a Stored Cine FileNOTETo mark the beginning and end of a recorded cine file,

Page 270

Phantom 65 or Phantom HD Control via "On-Camera" Control Buttons 341© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company7.4.8 Placing the Camera Back

Page 273 - Enable/Disable Selector

Phantom Help File344© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company8 Phantom Cine Control Panel - HelpThe Phantom Cine Control Panel utility can be used to

Page 274 - 6.2 Step-by-Step Procedures

Phantom Cine Control Panel - Help 345© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company6.Start the Phantom Cine Control Panel application.a.Use the Playback b

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PartIX

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Phantom Help File348© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company9 Functional DescriptionsThe purpose of this module is to specify the functionality of v

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Functional Descriptions 349© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyBlack Reference (BR).Performing a Black Reference ensures the best possible image

Page 279

Welcome to Phantom Help 35© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyPhantom CineMag1.Be sure to Save all the cine files stored in Phantom CineMag you

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Phantom Help File350© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company9.2 Frame Rate TablesNOTE· Each value has to be truncated to an integer when selected in

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Functional Descriptions 351© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company163.01 164.00 165.00 166.00 167.00 168.00169.00 170.00 171.01 172.01 173.00 174.0

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Phantom Help File352© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company505.05 506.01 507.04 508.00 509.04 510.01511.05 512.03 513.02 514.01 515.07 516.06517.06

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Functional Descriptions 353© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company847.10 848.18 849.08 850.16 851.06 852.15853.06 854.15 855.07 856.16 857.08 858.0

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Phantom Help File354© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company1189.06 1190.12 1191.19 1192.25 1193.32 1194.031195.10 1196.17 1197.25 1198.32 1199.04 1

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Functional Descriptions 355© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company1531.39 1532.57 1533.15 1534.33 1535.51 1536.101537.28 1538.46 1539.05 1540.24 15

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Phantom Help File356© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company1873.54 1874.41 1875.29 1876.17 1877.05 1878.821879.70 1880.58 1881.47 1882.35 1883.24 1

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Functional Descriptions 357© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company2240.90 2242.15 2243.41 2244.67 2245.93 2247.192248.45 2249.72 2250.98 2252.25 22

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Phantom Help File358© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company2772.00 2773.93 2775.85 2777.78 2779.71 2781.642783.58 2785.52 2787.46 2789.40 2791.35 2

Page 289 - General Operation

Functional Descriptions 359© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company3633.06 3636.36 3639.67 3642.99 3646.31 3649.643652.97 3656.31 3659.65 3663.00 36

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Phantom Help File36© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company3.To prevent electrostatic damage that can occur when handling electronic equipment, use

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Phantom Help File360© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company5270.09 5277.04 5284.02 5291.01 5298.01 5305.045312.08 5319.15 5326.23 5333.33 5340.45 5

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Functional Descriptions 361© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company9592.33 9615.38 9638.55 9661.84 9685.23 9708.749732.36 9756.10 9779.95 9803.92 98

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Phantom Help File362© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyIntentionally Blank

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Functional Descriptions 363© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company53333.33 54054.05 54794.52 55555.56 56338.03 57142.8657971.01 58823.53 59701.49

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Phantom Help File364© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company9.3 Image-Based Auto-TriggerThe Image-Based Auto-Trigger feature allows selected Phantom

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Functional Descriptions 365© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyMULTI-CAMERA IMAGE-BASED AUTO-TRIGGERWhen multiple cameras are used to capture an

Page 297

Phantom Help File366© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company9.4 Image Processing Effects and FiltersHistogramWhen the Image Tools dialogue window ap

Page 298 - Control Buttons

Functional Descriptions 367© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company Image above set to: (0 - Default) (-33)

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Phantom Help File368© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanySelectable Range: 0.10 to 10.0Saturation (Color Cameras Only)This slide bar is used to a

Page 300

Functional Descriptions 369© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company Above: Red set to: (1.00 - Default)

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Welcome to Phantom Help 37© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyConnectors and Indicators1.The connector references in this document are not inte

Page 302 - THE ON-SCREEN DISPLAY FIELDS

Phantom Help File370© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyRotate ImagePlacing a check mark in this enable box will rotate the image as follows:Fli

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Functional Descriptions 371© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company Original

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Phantom Help File372© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company Applied filter: None Edge Laplacian 3x3

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Functional Descriptions 373© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company Applied filter: None Edge Sobel Horizont

Page 306 - 7.2.2 SETUP Display Screens

Phantom Help File374© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company9.5 Phantom CineMag Operational ModesPhantom cameras that support a Phantom CineMag can

Page 307

Functional Descriptions 375© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyDenote a Session Number into the Path and/or File Name(s)DescriptionUsed to denot

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Phantom Help File376© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyInsert an Image Number in the File Name (Starting with the First Frame’s ImageNumber)Des

Page 309 - R/S (Run/Stop Mode)

Functional Descriptions 377© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company9.6.1 Phantom File Naming Convention ExamplesCreate a Directory to Hold Individua

Page 310

Phantom Help File378© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyCreate Multiple Image Files from a Cine (Starting with the First Frame's ImageNumbe

Page 311

Functional Descriptions 379© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyCreate Multiple Cine Files into Sub-folders within the Original Folder LocationYo

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Phantom Help File38© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company1.5 Important Operational Notes and Safety InstructionsAll Phantom cameras and peripheral

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Phantom Help File380© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company9.7 Phantom STG, (Serial Tag Number), FileEach Phantom camera has a unique serial tag nu

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Functional Descriptions 381© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company9.8 Supported File FormatsA cine file, or movie, may contain hundreds of pictures

Page 315

Phantom Help File382© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanySUPPORTED FILE FORMATSCine (*.cine)Advantage:The Cine format is a Vision Research propri

Page 316 - 7.2.4 LIVE TRG Display Screen

Functional Descriptions 383© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyCine RAW PackedThe packed cine files are smaller and faster to save. Packed files

Page 317

Phantom Help File384© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyMXF (*.mxf)Advantage:The MXF format, both NTSC and PAL, are used to save the camera cine

Page 318

Functional Descriptions 385© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyPCX (*.pcx)Advantage:The PCX image format is one of the oldest raster formats. It

Page 319

Phantom Help File386© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyTIFF (*.tif)Advantage:TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) is one of the most popular and fle

Page 320 - 7.2.5 LIVE CST Display Screen

Functional Descriptions 387© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyJPEG (*.jpg)Advantage:The Joint Photographic Experts Group Format (JPEG) format a

Page 321

Phantom Help File388© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyDPX (*.dpx)Digital Picture Exchange (DPX) is a common file format for digital film work

Page 322

Functional Descriptions 389© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company9.9 Supported Video System FormatsThe types of video signal formats Phantom camer

Page 323 - 7.2.6 SELECT Display Screen

Welcome to Phantom Help 39© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company14.Vision Research highly recommends that you contact our Technical Support staff

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Phantom Help File390© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyHDTV 1080p30When selected the camera will transmit 1080 lines of vertical resolution, wi

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Functional Descriptions 391© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyHDTV 1080i29.9When selected the camera will transmit 1080 lines of vertical resol

Page 326 - 7.2.7 PLAY CST Display Screen

Phantom Help File392© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company9.10 Versatile Dual HD-SDIThe Video Outputs parameters, in the Phantom Video Player Sett

Page 327

Functional Descriptions 393© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyRouting of image data when outputting images from Phantom CineMagWhen the camera

Page 328

Phantom Help File394© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanySingle-Feed Mode with Dual Link 4:4:4In this mode the SDI, (Serial Digital Interface), O

Page 329

Functional Descriptions 395© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyDual-Feed Mode (4:2:2)When the camera is placed into the Dual-Feed Mode the two v

Page 330 - Zoom Button

Phantom Help File396© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyDual-Feed Mode with 4:4:4In the Dual-Feed Mode with 4:4:4 the two SDI, (Serial Digital I

Page 331

Functional Descriptions 397© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyImportant System InteractionsVarious interactions between the functional block de

Page 334

Phantom Help File4© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company...

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Phantom Help File40© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyPhantom 9.1; between -10°C and 50°C at 80% relative humidity non-condensing at 5°C.Phanto

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Phantom Help File400© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company10 Firmware RequirementsCAUTIONBefore installing this new software version, you must ver

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Firmware Requirements 401© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyPhantom v6.1---24-Oct-200723-Oct-2010Phantom v5.2639587581601222-Aug-200922-Aug-201

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Phantom Help File402© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyCurrently in productionDiscontinued camera model, firmware is fixed however Phantom supp

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Firmware Requirements 403© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company

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Index405© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyIndex- A -ac (alternating current) adapter 38, 49acceleration 38acquisition settings/p

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Phantom Help File406© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Companyclock internal 34, 87, 169, 350IRIG-B 34, 87, 187master 187primary 87

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Index407© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Companyexposure 73, 243PIV (Particle Imaging Velocimetry) 87, 184setting/parameter/selector 87,

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Phantom Help File408© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Companyimage(s) count 34, 87, 110, 114, 118, 123, 154, 158, 182,201, 220, 306data 57

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Index409© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Companymulti- camera 71, 84, 136, 187, 364cine 73, 79, 87, 102, 114, 118, 123, 136, 140, 158,171

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Welcome to Phantom Help 41© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Companylocalized heating at the surface of the sensor will cause damage, even if the cam

Page 347

Phantom Help File410© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyPhantom 82, 109, 122, 136, 140, 141, 165, 169v640 38, 45, 87, 102, 134, 145, 177

Page 348 - 9 Functional Descriptions

Index411© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Companyready indicator 268signal 87, 197signal ends at 87, 197state 268, 287rear panel

Page 349 - Black Reference (BR)

Phantom Help File412© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanySupported File Formats AVI - Audio Video Interleaved 123, 377, 381BMP - Bitmap

Page 350 - 9.2 Frame Rate Tables

Index413© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company- Z -zoom 57, 79, 152, 222, 231, 236, 300, 302, 330, 332,334, 339

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Vision Research - Corporate Headquarters100 Dey RoadWayne, New Jersey 07470USAPh: +1.973.696.4500 Toll Free: 800.737.6588Fax: +1.973.696.0560Vision

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PartII

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Phantom Help File44© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company2 Getting StartedAlthough the Phantom high speed imaging system comes with all the softwa

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Getting Started 45© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company2.1 Phantom Camera Control Unit RequirementsIn this topic we will detail the minimum syste

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Phantom Help File46© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyFOR CONTROL OFPHANTOM V710, V640,V310, V210, V12-SERIES,V10, OR V9-SERIESCAMERAPHANTOM MI

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Getting Started 47© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company2.2 Preparing Your ComputerIn this topic, we will be detail the recommended hardware prepa

Page 358

Phantom Help File48© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyRecommended for Software UpgradesAre you just upgrading from an earlier version of Phanto

Page 359

Getting Started 49© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Companynumber. The information in this file is also stored (duplicated) in the camera's non-

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5Contents5© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company...

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Phantom Help File50© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyNOTEIf multiple Phantom Control Units will be used to access the same Phantom cameras, ea

Page 362 - Phantom Help File362

Getting Started 51© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company1)Unplug the Cat-5 cable from the Phantom Control Unit computer, and ensure the propercabl

Page 363

Phantom Help File52© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyCAUTION Do not use the drivers supplied with the card. Do not use Window's Install W

Page 364 - 9.3 Image-Based Auto-Trigger

Getting Started 53© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyYou can now start the Phantom Camera Control software by double-clicking the Phantomicon o

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Phantom Help File54© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company5.Remove power from the camera.6.Restart the Phantom Control Unit computer.7.Re-apply pow

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Phantom Help File56© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company3 Quick Start GuidesUpdated: Thursday, March 18, 2010Welcome to the Quick Start Guides f

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Quick Start Guides 57© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company3.1 Phantom Cameras via Phantom Camera Control (PCC)ApplicationThis Quick Start Guide a

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Phantom Help File58© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Companyc.Set the Exposure Time to the maximum available in the selectable pull-down list.d.Set t

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Quick Start Guides 59© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company3.Edit the record cine file:a.Locate the first image of the cine file to be saved,andb.

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Phantom Help File6© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company...

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Phantom Help File60© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Companyc.Click the Remove From Tree button to erase the image data stored in the camera's

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Quick Start Guides 61© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company7.Close all open windows and return to Pre-Installation Check.

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Phantom Help File62© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company3.2 Phantom Miro Touch-Sensitive LCD CamerasThis Quick Start Guide aims to provide 6 easy

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Quick Start Guides 63© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company1)Press directly on the Exposure field to select the field.2)Pressing directly on the v

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Phantom Help File64© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company1)Depress the Power On/Trigger button to apply a hard-trigger to the camera.c.Capture Cab

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Quick Start Guides 65© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Companyc.Scrub in the direction you wish the cine file to go, (right - backwards, left - forwa

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Phantom Help File66© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyGet Ready to Record AgainAfter ensuring the cine file you just downloaded, has been saved

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Quick Start Guides 67© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company3.3 Phantom 65 or HD-Series Cameras via On-Camera ControlsThis Quick Start Guide aims t

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7Contents7© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company...

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Phantom Help File70© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company4 Phantom Camera Control Application - HelpBeta Software Version 1.0.686Updated: 3/18/20

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Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 71© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company4.1 The User InterfaceThe Phantom Camera Control Application use

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Phantom Help File72© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyLive Control PanelLive Control Panel only permits Preview Panels to be opened providing l

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Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 73© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company4.1.1 MenubarThe Menubar provides access to pull-down menus that

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Phantom Help File74© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company(camera_name_FlashCine#.ext), to a user specified location, (for example, your system&apo

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Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 75© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyIf a cine, (a memory partition), has a cine file stored in it a

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Phantom Help File76© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyToolsThe Tools pull-down menu provides the following commands:Image ToolsThe 'Tools&

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Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 77© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyWhen selected the Manager Control Panel will display,under the C

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Phantom Help File78© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyAboutWhen About is select, the About window displays the Phantom Camera Control versionin

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Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 79© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company4.1.2 ToolbarThe Toolbar icons provide various functions. The av

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Phantom Help File80© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company CrossHair IconThe CrossHair icon, when selected changes the mouse pointer to a CrossHai

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Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 81© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Companyattached to an external monitor. This feature will be extremely

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Phantom Help File82© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company4.1.3 Preview/Playback PanelPreview Panels displays exactly what the Phantom cameras are

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Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 83© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company4.1.4 Status BarA unique Status Bar is displayed as part of the

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Phantom Help File84© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyPlay Status IndicatorThe Play Status Indicator will be active, (Green), when a Playback P

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Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 85© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company4.1.5.1 Manager Control Panel ComponentsThe Manager Control Pane

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Phantom Help File86© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyThe Camera group contains a list of all Phantom cameras that are presently connected to t

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Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 87© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company4.1.5.2 Live Control Panel ComponentsThe Live Control Panel is u

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Phantom Help File88© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyUTC - Universal Time Code, formally GMT - Greenwich Means Time).New Camera TimeNew Camera

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Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 89© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyCurrent Session Reference Adjustments.NOTENeither a CSR, (Curren

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Phantom Help FileThank you for using Phantom! You chose the most powerful and easiestcamera to discover the potential of your ideas. Phantom is a tota

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Phantom Help File90© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Companythe camera into Preview mode, allowing the user to view a live image in the Preview Panel

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Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 91© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company· Phantom v5.1 in 64 x 4 pixel increments.· Phantom v6.0, v5.0,

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Phantom Help File92© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Companyhas been detected, and automatically readjusts the position of the Post Trigger slider.Th

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Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 93© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Companylast images, no more than a number equal to “Frames” value. This

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Phantom Help File94© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyFirst Firsts defines the image number of the first cine image to be used to create the ci

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Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 95© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Company· If the camera is being clocked via another camera the delay MU

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Phantom Help File96© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Companytrigger signal must be held in for it to be a valid trigger signal.NOTEThe Trigger option

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Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 97© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK Companyto a fixed variable, such as capturing outdoors where clouds may

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Phantom Help File98© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyThis Frame Rate Profile feature allows the end-user to define up to 5 different frame rat

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Phantom Camera Control Application - Help 99© 2010 Vision Research - An AMETEK CompanyFrame Rate Profile Graph Example with 5 profiles definedThe yell

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