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Configuring the Camera
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4.2.5.10 Reference Values
Purpose: To read the reference values that are determined during the camera’s factory calibration
procedure (see Sections 3.5.2 and 3.5.4 for information on how to use these values). Bytes
1 through 8 refer to reference gain values, bytes 9 through 16 to reference offset values.
Type: This is a read only command.
Read Command: Cmd-ID R/W-Flag Data Length Data
0x08 1 16 -
Response: Cmd-ID R/W-Flag Data Length Data
0x08 0 16 16 Bytes
Data Format: Each reference value is stored as 16 bits followed by a decimal point followed
by 16 more bits.
Byte 1 Low byte after the decimal point for the left side
reference gain value
Byte 2 High byte after the decimal point for the left side
reference gain value
Byte 3 Low byte before the decimal point for the left side
reference gain value
Byte 4 High byte before the decimal point for the left side
reference gain value
Byte 5 Low byte after the decimal point for the right side
reference gain value
Byte 6 High byte after the decimal point for the right side
reference gain value
Byte 7 Low byte before the decimal point for the right side
reference gain value
Byte 8 High byte before the decimal point for the right side
reference gain value
Byte 9 Low byte after the decimal point for the left side
reference offset value
Byte 10 High byte after the decimal point for the left side
reference offset value
Byte 11 Low byte before the decimal point for the left side
reference offset value
Byte 12 High byte before the decimal point for the left side
reference offset value
Byte 13 Low byte after the decimal point for the right side
reference offset value
Byte 14 High byte after the decimal point for the right side
reference offset value
Byte 15 Low byte before the decimal point for the right side
reference offset value
Byte 16 High byte before the decimal point for the right side
reference offset value