Wacom Cintiq Pro 32 Manual page 384

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Parameters
Bandwidth
Statistics
Pipeline
Processing Rate
Endpoint Image
Settings In Use
Initial Image
Quality
Image Quality
Preference
Build to Lossless
Reset Statistics
Display
Maximum Rate:
Refresh Rate
Output Process
Rate
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Viewing and Resetting Session Statistics from the AWI
Description
Transmit Bandwidth: The minimum, average, and maximum traffic transmitted by the Tera
processor. The active bandwidth limit is the maximum amount of network traffic the Tera
processor may currently generate. The value is derived from the configured bandwidth
parameters and the current (or last) network congestion levels.
**Receive Bandwidth: The minimum, average, and maximum traffic received by the Tera
processor.
Shows the average and maximum amount of image data being processed by the image
engine (in megapixels per second).
Displays if the image settings being used are configured within the client or within the host.
This is based on how the Use Client Image Settings field is configured on the Image page for
the host device.
The minimum and maximum quality setting is taken from the Image page for the device.
This setting is taken from the Image Quality Preference field on the Image page. The value
determines if the image is set to a smoother versus a sharper image.
Options that may appear in this field include the following:
• Enabled: The Disable Build to Lossless field on the Image page is unchecked.
• Disabled: The Disable Build to Lossless field is checked.
Click this button to reset the statistic information on this page.
The Reset Statistics button also resets the statistics that display on the
The port number for the display.
This column shows the refresh rate of the attached display.
If the Maximum Rate field on the Image page is set to 0 (that is, there is no limit), the
maximum rate is taken from the monitor's refresh rate.
If the Maximum Rate field on the Image page is set to a value greater than 0, the refresh rate
shows as User Defined.
The frame rate currently being sent from the image engine on the host to the client.
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