RGB Spectrum DGY 201 用户手册
I N T R O D U C T I O N
System Features
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DGy Model 201 User Guide
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File Transmission — The DGy’s standard networking capability
enables users to transfer recorded clips to remote computers
over 100 Base-T connections. Refer to the “
enables users to transfer recorded clips to remote computers
over 100 Base-T connections. Refer to the “
” section for additional details.
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Resolution Flexibility — DGy models support a wide range of
resolutions and frame rates as listed below:
resolutions and frame rates as listed below:
Table 1-1.
DGy 201 Resolution and Frame Rates
Resolution
Maximum Frame Rate
DGy
Model
1024 x 768
47 Hz (frames per second)
200, 201 , 300, 301
1280 x 1024
30 Hz
200, 201 , 300, 301
1600 x 1200
20 Hz
201, 301
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Compression and Storage — DGy 201 offers selectable
compression rates, enabling users to balance quality and
recording capacity as required for each application. Some
examples are shown in Table 1-2 below.
compression rates, enabling users to balance quality and
recording capacity as required for each application. Some
examples are shown in Table 1-2 below.
Table 1-2.
DGy 201 Record Time (single 238 GB disk)
Resolution
Quality Setting
High (18:1)
Mid (24:1)
Low ( 34:1)
1024 x 768 @ 30 Hz
14.9 hrs.
22.4 hrs.
31.8 hrs.
1280 x 1024 @ 30 Hz
9.0 hrs.
13.5 hrs.
19.1 hrs.
1600 x 1200 @ 20Hz
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13.8 hrs.
19.5 hrs.
NOTE: These times can be doubled by adding a higher capacity (476
GB) drive or the optional fixed disk.
GB) drive or the optional fixed disk.
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Streaming — DGy 201 offers the optional ability to record to
disk or stream signals via Ethernet to a recipient PC in real time.
In this manner remote storage or viewing can be accomplished.
Refer to the “
disk or stream signals via Ethernet to a recipient PC in real time.
In this manner remote storage or viewing can be accomplished.
Refer to the “
” section for additional
examples.
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Timecode — DGy 201 includes flexible timecode capability for
synchronization and the time-stamping of clips. Refer to the
“
synchronization and the time-stamping of clips. Refer to the
“
” section for details.