ALLIED Vision Technologies Goldeye P-032 SWIR User Manual
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| GigE interface only).
| 11 -> Reserved.
+-----------e: Echo suppression.
0 -> Each character received from the host
is echoed back to it.
1 -> No echo.
v=
serial interface. Raw data is output. If the file contains
binary data it may disturb a connected terminal program.
Please consider the available baud rate: large files may take
several minutes to transfer.
x=1 : Dump the complete processor RAM contents in hexadecimal
format. (*)
Command Overview (Upper Case Commands, Mainly for User Configuration)
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A=
of the two point correction (Gain Offset Correction).
Changing this parameter or the contents of the specified
files may void ex factory calibration.
0 : No loading of any correction image. The
memory content remains uninitialized at
startup.
01..EF : The correction data is loaded from the
indicated file. If the following
number also exists within the flash, it is
loaded into the second page of the
correction memory. This sequential loading
procedure is continued as long as one file
number in the sequence is missing or the
maximum number (currently 32) is achieved.
FF : 64 frames are integrated and the result
is loaded into the active page of the
correction memory as a new correction image.
B=
of the two point correction (Gain Offset Correction).
Changing this parameter or the contents of the specified
files may void ex factory calibration.
0 : No loading of any correction image. The
memory content remains uninitialized at
startup.
01..EF : The correction data is loaded from the
indicated file. If the following
number also exists within the flash, it is
loaded into the second page of the
correction memory. This sequential loading
procedure is continued as long as one file
number in the sequence is missing or the
maximum number (currently 32) is achieved.
FF : 64 frames are integrated and the result
is loaded into the active page of the
correction memory as a new correction image.
C=