Setup Pages
Cache Settings/Cache Setup Page
The Cache Settings page
Flash memory may be allocated for image caching, but RAM cache is always enabled. Flash memory is a secondary cache and is much slower than RAM cache, as it uses Compact Flash to store images. Flash memory should not be used frequently, but it may be appropriate to use Flash memory in some environments that are dynamic image intensive, at times when RAM cache is easily exhausted and the time taken to access Flash memory would be faster than network latency. For example, when large dynamic images are being used over slow wireless links, putting the images into Flash memory can help the situation, as the panel could spend more resources processing information rather than continuously waiting on images to arrive from a slow network.
FIG. 62 Cache Settings Page (MVP-7500)
FIG. 63 Cache Setup Page (MVP-8400)
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