Graphiti
– User Manual
Version 1.0
Orbit Research
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5.3 USB
There are two USB ports in Graphiti, one for the USB host and the other for the
USB device functionality.
Graphiti supports USB classes as shown below:
In Host mode, Mass storage class and
In Device mode
1. HID
2. Serial (VCP)
3. Mass-storage class
You can connect the USB stick to the unit
’s host port and the PC to the USB
device port.
The driver installation in a host PC is necessary in USB serial mode. If Graphiti is
connected to the internet enabled PC, it will automatically install the device
driver. Automatic driver installation is however, recommended. You can also refer
“Graphiti Serial (VCP) Driver Installation Guide” for installing the driver manually.
5.4 HDMI
A standard HDMI socket allows connection to any HDMI source, such as a
computer, using commonly available HDMI cables. In HDMI mode, operations
like zoom, navigate, edit, etc. can be performed on the captured image. For more
information, refer
5.5 Bluetooth
Graphiti has a Bluetooth interface that provides wireless communication between
the hosts. For example, between PC or a mobile device and Graphiti. Once
paired and connected with the host, you can review images using the currently
available PC software GUI or through a custom GUI (using the standard API).
Refer
5.6 External Storage Media (SD Card and USB Drive)
The device supports SD cards and USB drives for the storage media. Both, SD
card and USB is shown as two separate storage drives in file manager, when
inserted in the device. You can perform operations like cut, copy, paste, rename,
image editing and reviewing and navigation among the files and folders.
In addition, the device supports file search operations. Type the initial letters of
the file name for the device to automatically start searching the files starting with
those letters in the current directory. The default language for any file and folder
name is English (US).
Graphiti uses standard full-size SD cards from 4GB to 32GB in capacity. The
card must be formatted as FAT32. There is no way to format a card on the