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Table 4
Resolution legend: NTSC camera (pixel × pixel).
resolution gauge | n/a |
resolution | legacy 160×120 320×240 640×240 640×480* 704×480* |
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* Not shown when connected to
PAL resolutions: Multi-Media
Table 5
Dynamic resolutions for PAL cameras
unit processor (CPU) |
| resolution | (pixel × pixel) |
type* |
| 192×144 384×288 | 704×288 704×576† |
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|
Pentium 4 (P4) | * |
Pentium 3 (P3) | * |
P3 running older software | * |
*
*
* *
< =
< = unavailable
* Use procedure !28, below on p.
†Not available on
Table 6
Resolution legend: PAL camera (pixel × pixel).
resolution gauge
resolution (pixel × pixel) | 192×144 384×288 704×288 704×576* |
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|
* Not available on
Multi-Media unit’s processor
!28 To identify a unit’s processor
1.Continue or start a maintenance session for the Rapid Eye site.
2.Click the Hardware tab. Next to Main Board, the unit’s central processing unit (CPU) is
3.You have the option of ending the maintenance session.
If you have access to the unit, you can interpret the unit’s processor from the message displayed on the unit’s blue screen, by using table 7.