Specifications
Introduction
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•Chapter Camera dimensions on page 17 provides CAD drawings of stan-
dard housing models (2D drawings), tripod adapter and cross sections of
the mounts.
•Chapter Camera interfaces on page 22 describes in general the inputs/
outputs of the cameras (incl. trigger features).
•Chapter Start up on page 19 describes the first steps to get the camera
into operation: camera control signals and camera controls as well as
adjusting the image process.
•Chapter Camera interfaces on page 22 describes the control junction (I/O
pin assignment), inputs / outputs and trigger features.
•Chapter Image processing on page 31 describes the function of the
Pearleye P-007 LWIR / Pearleye P-030 LWIR firmware. It is related to the
individual modules of image processing and shows in what way the user
can control these modules via the serial interface.
•Chapter Basic parameters and commands on page 36 describes the basic
configuration options and general commands available for the user, being
important for the operation of an ex factory preconfigured camera. Most
probably the information stated here will be sufficient for most of the
users.
•Chapter Advanced parameters and commands on page 43 describes the
advanced configuration of the Pearleye P-007 LWIR / Pearleye P-030
LWIR models. For the control of an ex-factory set up camera the
intervention within the parameters stated here or rather the use of the
mentioned commands is only necessary in exceptional cases.
• The appendix: Chapter Command reference on page 60 describes the
general command reference of the Pearleye P-007 LWIR /
Pearleye P-030 LWIR firmware.
•Chapter Index on page 78 gives you quick access to all relevant data in
this manual.
Conventions used in this manual
To give this manual an easily understood layout and to emphasize important
information, the following typographical styles and symbols are used:
Styles
Style Function Example
Bold Programs, inputs or highlighting
important things
bold
Courier Code listings etc. Input
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