User`s manual
Spyder3 S3-14 and S3-24 User's Manual 73
Teledyne DALSA 03-032-20117-00
Mnemonic
Syntax
Parameters
Description
get signal frequency
gsf
i
Reads the requested Camera Link control frequency.
1 = EXSYNC frequency
2 = Spare
3 = Direction
get status led
gsl
Returns the current state of the cam era’s LED w here:
1 = Red
2 = Green
5 = Blinking green
6 = Blinking red
help
h
Display the online help. Refer to the Select Cable Camera
ASCII Command Help for details.
single command help
?
s
load pixel coefficients
lpc
i
Loads the previously saved pixel coefficients from non-
volatile memory where i is:
0 = Factory calibrated coefficients
1 = Coefficient set one
2 = Coefficient set two
3 = Coefficient set three
4 = Coefficient set four
load user set
lus
reset camera
rc
Resets the entire camera (reboot). Baud rate is not reset
and reboots with the value last used.
restore factory settings
rfs
Restores the camera’s factory settings. FPN and PRN U
coefficients reset to 0.
reset input LUT
ril
Sets the value of the current LUT to zero. Use wil to save
this setting.
region of interest
roi
x y x y
Sets the pixel range affected by the cag, gl, gla, ccf,
and ccp commands. The parameters are the pixel start
and end values (x) and the column start and end values
(y) in a range from 1 to sensor pixel count.
reset pixel coeffs
rpc
Resets the pixel coefficients to 0.
restore user settings
rus
Restores the camera's last saved user settings and FPN
and PRNU coefficients.
set analog gain
sag
t f
Sets the analog gain in dB.
t = tap selection, either 1 or 2 depending on camera
model, or 0 for all taps.
f= gain value specified from –10 to +10
set analog offset
sao
t i
Sets the analog offset.
t = tap selection, either 1 or 2 depending on camera
model, or 0 for all taps.
i= Offset value in a range from 0 to 255 (12-bit LSB).
Offset increases with higher values.
set binning horizontal
sbh
m
Sets the horizontal binning value. Available values are 1
and 2.
set baud rate
sbr
i
Set the speed of camera serial communication port. Baud
rates: 9600, 19200, 57600, and 115200. Default: 9600.