User`s manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction to the Falcon XDR and HG Cameras
- Camera Hardware Interface
- Serial Interface: How to Control the Camera
- Serial Protocol Defaults
- Command Format
- 3.1 Setting Baud Rate
- 3.2 Camera Serial Command Help Screen
- 3.3 Retrieving Information About the Camera
- 3.4 First Power Up Camera Settings
- 3.5 Saving and Restoring Settings
- 3.6 Camera Output Format
- 3.7 Setting Exposure Mode, Frame Rate and Exposure Time
- 3.8 Setting a Vertical Window of Interest
- 3.9 Flat Field Correction
- 3.10 Gain Adjustments
- 3.11 Generating a Test Pattern
- Optical and Mechanical Considerations
- Troubleshooting
- Appendix A: Camera Link™ Reference, Timing, and Configuration Table
- Appendix B: Error Handling and Command List
- Appendix C: EMC Declaration
- Technical Support
- Index

DALSA Falcon XDR and HG Series Camera User's Manual
58 Serial Interface: How to Control the Camera
3.9.7 Saving, Loading and Resetting Coefficients
Serial Commands: wpc, wfc, lpc, rpc
Saving the Current PRNU Coefficients
Purpose: Saves the current PRNU coefficients to non-volatile memory.
Syntax:
• wpc
Notes: The wpc command is not available when the camera is using
the factory calibrated coefficients (csn 0). You must select
the user coefficient set (csn 1) before you can perform
PRNU calibration. An error message is returned if you attempt
to perform PRNU calibration when using csn 0. To return the
current
csn number, send the command get csn.
Example:
• wpc
Saving the Current FPN Coefficients
Purpose: Saves the current FPN coefficients to non-volatile memory.
Syntax:
• wfc
Notes: The wfc command is not available when the camera is using
the factory calibrated coefficients (csn 0). You must select
the user coefficient set (csn 1) before you can save FPN
coefficients. An error message is returned if you attempt to
save FPN coefficients when using csn 0. To return the
current
csn number, send the command get csn.
Example:
• wfc
Loading Pixel Coefficients
Purpose: Loads the last saved user coefficients or original factory
coefficients from non-volatile memory.
Syntax:
• lpc
Notes: The coefficient set that you are loading is determined by the
csn value. Refer to the section, Selecting Factory or User
Settings, for an explanation of the csn command. To return
the current
csn number, send the command get csn.
Example:
• lpc