User`s manual
Configuring the Camera
4-22 BASLER A600
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DRAFT
Register Name: White Balance
Offset from Base Address: 0x80C
Field Bit Description
Presence Inq 0 Indicates the presence of the white balance control feature.
The value will be 0 on A601f and A602f cameras, indicating that white
balance control is not available.
The value will be 1 on A601fc and A602fc cameras, indicating that
white balance control is available.
This field is read only.
Abs Control
1 Determines whether the white balance will be controlled by the Value
field of this register or by the Absolute Value CSR for white balance.
The value will be 0, indicating that white balance can only be controlled
by the Value field of this register. Absolute value control is not available
on A600f cameras.
This field is read only.
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2 ... 4 Reserved
One Push 5 Sets “One Push” operation.
The value will be 0, indicating that one push is not in operation. One
push operation is not available on A600f cameras.
This field is read only.
On / Off
6 Sets whether white balance control is on or off.
The value will be 1 on A601fc and A602fc cameras, indicating that
white balance control is on. The white balance control feature can’t be
switched off on A601fc or A602fc cameras.
This field is read only.
A / M Mode 7 Sets whether the camera is in automatic or manual white balance con-
trol mode.
The value will be 0, indicating that white balance control is in manual
mode. Automatic white balance control is not available on A600f cam-
eras.
This field is read only.
Blue Value
8 ... 19 Adjusts the blue level in the captured images. The valid values for this
field can range from 16 to 255, however, only settings from 64 to 255
should be used.
When set to 64, blue will have the same “correction factor” as green.
Settings greater than 64 make the images more blue.
Default = 112 on the A601fc and A602fc
Red Value 20 ... 31 Adjusts the red level in the captured images. The valid values for this
field can range from 16 to 255, however, only settings from 64 to 255
should be used.
When set to 64, red will have the same “correction factor” as green.
Settings greater than 64 make the images more red.
Default = 64 on the A601fc and A602fc