Spyder 3 Camera User's Manual GigE Dual Line - Frame Grabbers

Spyder 3 Camera User's Manual GigE Dual Line - Frame Grabbers Spyder 3 Camera User's Manual GigE Dual Line - Frame Grabbers

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52 Spyder 3 GigE User Manual 6.3 Product Support If there is a problem with your camera, collect the following data about your application and situation and call your DALSA representative. Note: You may also want to photocopy this page to fax to DALSA. Customer name Organization name Customer phone number fax number email Complete Product Model Number (e.g. SG-10-01k40...) Complete Serial Number Your DALSA Agent or Dealer Acquisition System hardware (frame grabber, host computer, light sources, etc.) Power supply setting and current draw Data rate used Control signals used in your application, and their frequency or state (if applicable) Results when you run an error report Detailed description of problem encountered. EXSYNC LVDS/TTL BIN Other _______ please attach text received from the camera after initiating an error report please attach description with as much detail as appropriate In addition to your local DALSA representative, you may need to call DALSA Technical Sales Support: North America Europe Asia Voice: 519-886-6000 +49-8142-46770 519-886-6000 Fax: 519-886-8023 +49-8142-467746 519-886-8023 Email: support@dalsa.com support@dalsa.com support@dalsa.com 03-032-10158-06 DALSA

Spyder 3 GigE User’s Manual 53 Appendix A Spyder 3 GigE ASCII Commands Serial Protocol Defaults • 8 data bits • 1 stop bit • No parity • No flow control • 9.6kbps • Camera does not echo characters Command Format When entering commands, remember that: • A carriage return ends each command. • The camera will answer each command with either “OK >" or "Error xx: Error Message >" or “Warning xx: Warning Message”. The ">" is always the last character sent by the camera. The following parameter conventions are used in the manual: • i = integer value • f = real number • m = member of a set • s = string • t = tap id • x = pixel column number • y = pixel row number Example: to return the current camera settings gcp DALSA 03-032-10158-06

<strong>Spyder</strong> 3 <strong>GigE</strong> User’s <strong>Manual</strong><br />

53<br />

Appendix A<br />

<strong>Spyder</strong> 3 <strong>GigE</strong> ASCII Commands<br />

Serial Protocol Defaults<br />

• 8 data bits<br />

• 1 stop bit<br />

• No parity<br />

• No flow control<br />

• 9.6kbps<br />

• <strong>Camera</strong> does not echo characters<br />

Command Format<br />

When entering commands, remember that:<br />

• A carriage return ends each command.<br />

• The camera will answer each command with either “OK >" or<br />

"Error xx: Error Message >" or “Warning xx: Warning Message”. The ">"<br />

is always the last character sent by the camera.<br />

The following parameter conventions are used in the manual:<br />

• i = integer value<br />

• f = real number<br />

• m = member of a set<br />

• s = string<br />

• t = tap id<br />

• x = pixel column number<br />

• y = pixel row number<br />

Example: to return the current camera settings<br />

gcp <br />

DALSA 03-032-10158-06

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