User`s manual

Falcon 4M Camera Manual
03-032-20044-01 DALSA
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To save all current user settings to non-volatile memory, use the command wus. The
camera will automatically restore the saved user settings when powered up.
To restore the last saved user settings, use the command rus.
Note: on power-up the camera will restore the FFC coefficients where csn is pointing to.
Example:
csn 10 (and choose coeff set 10)
wus
rc or power cycle
Coefficients from csn 10 are restored
Current Session Settings
These are the current operating settings of your camera. These settings are stored in the
camera’s volatile memory and will not be restored once you power down your camera or
issue a reset camera command (
rc). To save these settings for reuse at power up, use the
command
wus.
3.3 Camera Output Format
3.3.1 How to Configure Camera Output
The 4M Falcon cameras offer great flexibility when configuring your camera output.
Using the
clm command, you determine the camera’s Camera Link configuration,
number of output taps, and bit depth. Using the
sot command, you determine the
camera’s output rate. These two commands work together to determine your final camera
output configuration.
4M30 Data Readout Configurations
Camera Link Mode Configuration
(Controlled by clm command)
Pixel Rate
Configuration
(Controlled by
sot command)
Command Camera Link
Configuration
Camera Link Taps Bit
Depth
clm 2
Base 2 Camera Link taps
where:
1 = Taps 1+3
2 = Taps 2+4
8
sot 130 = 65
MHz strobe
sot 160 = 80
MHz strobe
clm 3
Base 2 Camera Link taps
where:
1 = Taps 1+3
2 = Taps 2+4
10 sot 130 = 65
MHz strobe
sot 160 = 80
MHz strobe