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- 1U of 19" rackspace
- ~50cm deep (includes allowance for cabling)
- ~5cm clearance in front of unit
- Rackrails
- Ventilated and conditioned at maximum 30 degrees Celsius, 40-60% relative humidity
- 1800BTU/h heat removal capacity
- Power
- 100-120V AC or 220-240V AC
- 50Hz or 60Hz
- From UPS, preferably with USB or network monitoring capabilities
- Cable with standard IEC plug
- Network
- Access to the internet
- Clients to access port 80, 3080, 55555 HTTP of Oculus Technologies system
- Cable with standard RJ45 plug
- >256kbit/sec (downlink) internet connection
- Video
- Full HD or Ultra HD (4K) TV, touchscreen or distribution
- 1 Active output per Oculus Technologies system
- Cable with standard HDMI, DisplayPort or DVI plug
- NMEA Signal
- Devices with NMEA0183 output and RS232 level
- Cable or distribution to unit location
- RS232 connection to Oculus Technologies system
- Cable with standard sub-D 9 pin plug
- Multiple cables or long distances can be distributed by a MOXA Nport 5* serie.
- UDP-signal over ethernet
We highly recommend using the MOXA NPort 5*** serie.
Suggested Checklist
- 19" Rack available with at least 1HE and 50cm depth available?
- Is there sufficient airflow and cooling in the 19" rack?
- Is a UPS (either supplied by OT or an existing) with USB or network monitoring capabilities available?
- Is a >256KB (download link) internet connection available?
- Is a HD (1080P) distribution system available?
- Is a HD (1080P) playout device available?
- Is there a way to overscan and underscan adjustments?
- Are the following NMEA0183 feeds on RS232 signal levels available with a refresh rate of 1 second for each message?
- Please make sure the heading is from the gyroscope, and not from the GPS.
- When using composite NMEA messages (e.g. XDR), please ensure the required data is actually present.
- Will there be made use of 4K?
- How many screens will YachtEye be displayed on?
- What type of screens? (e.g. touchscreen, tv channel, iPad)
- What size are these screens? (size and resolution)
- What distance is the user normally from these screens?
- Are there special things we need to know about any of these screens? (e.g., the location is very bright due to sunlight)
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