ALLIED Vision Technologies Goldeye P-032 SWIR User Manual
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automaticly be set to 1 by the command k, depending on the
setting of parameter j.
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| +---~+--a : Output mode of the background correction
| | module. Attention: split bit field!
| | 00 -> Pass image data through unchanged.
| | 01 -> Background correction activated. The
| | current background correction image is
| | subtracted from the input image and
| | the offset (M=
| | background correction image can be
| | taken by use of the command k=
| | use of the bits "b".
| | 10 -> Output the current correction image.
| | This mode changes the background
| | correction into a fixed image source,
| | no live image data from the camera is
| | output.
| +---b : Control of integration of new background
| correction image. Assigning a new
| (not equal) value to this bit field
| starts the corresponding action.
| 000 -> No integration operation.
| 001 -> Store the next image.
| 100 -> Integrate 8 images and divide by 8.
| 101 -> Integrate 16 images and divide by 16.
| 110 -> Integrate 32 images and divide by 32.
| 111 -> Integrate 64 images and divide by 64.
| (Other values undefined.)
+----------c : State of the integration process (read only).
0 -> Integration has finished.
1 -> Integration is still in progress.
V=1 : Show firmware version and calibration data information.
W=
pins 10/11 of the 15-pin D-sub connector (GigE interface
variants only).
0 : Route directly to camera head (OR-ed with
CC1 from frame grabber).
1 : Route to TTL_IN[0] of PT1000-VB board.
X=1 : Store the current parameter configuration to the flash.
Y=1 : Show the current parameter configuration.
Z=1 : Activates the factory default parameter configuration. The
saved configuration is only affected if you store the new
parameter values with X=1 afterwards. WARNING: The factory
default configuration of the firmware usually is not
identical to the camera specific ex-factory configuration.
Especially individual calibration information may be lost by
applying Z=1 followed by X=1!
?=1 : Show this help text.