Setup Pages
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MVP-7500/8400 Modero Viewpoint Wireless Touch Panels
Cache Settings/Cache Setup Page
The Cache Settings page (MVP-7500, FIG.62) and Cache Setup page (MVP-8400, FIG. 63) configures the allocation of
memory for image caching. The G4 graphics engine caches images to decrease load time of previously viewed images.
RAM caching is always enabled, and images (both static and dynamic) are stored in the RAM cache as they are viewed.
The size of RAM cache is automatically configured to take into account available memory versus memory that may be
needed by the panel later. As the RAM cache approaches its maximum size, the oldest items in the cache may be
discarded to make room for newer items. If Flash caching is enabled, dynamic images that would have been discarded
will be moved to Flash, since it is typically faster to retrieve images on Flash than across a network (although it is slower
than RAM cache). Note that since static images are already stored on Flash, they are never moved to the Flash cache, so
Flash caching applies only to dynamic images. Images in Flash cache are moved back to RAM cache the next time they
are viewed. As the Flash cache approaches its maximum size, the least recently used items may be discarded to make
room for new items.
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)