User`s manual

Features
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Entering Values Into the Lookup Table
You can enter 8 bit values into the lookup table with the Camera Configuration Tool Plus (CCT+) or
by using binary write commands from within your own application to set the camera’s control and
status registers (CSRs).
With the CCT+
With the CCT+ (see Section 7.1 on page 156), entering an 8 bit value at an index in the lookup table
is a two step process:
1. Use the Lookup Table Index parameter in the Lookup Table parameters group to select an
index in the lookup table.
2. Enter a value into the Lookup Table Value parameter in the Lookup Table parameters group.
The value will be written to the index you selected in step one.
Repeat steps one and two to enter values for each index in the table.
By Setting CSRs
Entering an 8 bit value at an index in the lookup table is a two step process:
1. Select an index in the lookup table by writing a value to the Index field of the Lookup Table
Index CSR (see page 184).
2. Write an 8 bit value to the Value field of the Lookup Table Value CSR (see page 185). The 8 bit
value will be written to the lookup table index you selected in step one.
Repeat steps one and two to enter values for each index in the table.
See Section 7.2.2 on page 164 for an explanation of CSRs and Section 7.3.1 on page 197 for an
explanation of using read/write commands.
Enabling the Lookup Table Feature
You can enable the lookup table feature with the Camera Configuration Tool Plus (CCT+) or by
using binary write commands from within your own application to set the camera’s control and
status registers (CSRs).
With the CCT+
With the CCT+ (see Section 7.1 on page 156), you use the Lookup Table Enable parameter in the
Lookup Table parameters group to enable the lookup table feature.
By Setting CSRs
You enable the lookup table feature by writing the appropriate value to the Mode field of the Lookup
Table Mode CSR (see page 183).
See Section 7.2.2 on page 164 for an explanation of CSRs and Section 7.3.1 on page 197 for an
explanation of using read/write commands.