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

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

A1 Sensor Output Format<br />

A1.1 Sensitivity Mode<br />

Purpose:<br />

Syntax:<br />

Syntax Elements:<br />

Sets the camera’s sensitivity mode. When using high sensitivity<br />

mode, the camera’s responsivity increases. High sensitivity mode<br />

permits much greater scanning speeds in low light, or allows<br />

reduced lighting levels.<br />

ssm i<br />

i<br />

Sensitivity mode to use.<br />

0 = Low sensitivity mode<br />

1 = High sensitivity mode<br />

2 = Tall pixel mode<br />

Notes: • To obtain the current sensitivity mode, use the command<br />

15Hgcp or 16Hget ssm.<br />

• The scd (set ccd direction) command is not available in low<br />

sensitivity mode or tall pixel mode.<br />

Example: ssm 0<br />

A1.2 CCD Shift Direction<br />

Purpose:<br />

Syntax:<br />

Syntax Elements:<br />

When in high sensitivity mode, selects the forward or reverse<br />

CCD shift direction or external direction control. This<br />

accommodates object direction change on a web and allows you<br />

to mount the camera “upside down”.<br />

scd i<br />

i<br />

Shift direction. Allowable values are:<br />

0 = Forward CCD shift direction.<br />

1 = Reverse CCD shift direction.<br />

2 = Externally controlled direction control via <strong>Camera</strong> Link<br />

control CC3 (CC3=1 forward, CC3=0 reverse).<br />

Notes: • To obtain the current value of the exposure mode, use the<br />

command 17Hgcp or 18Hget scd.<br />

• Available in high sensitivity mode only.<br />

• Refer to 284HFigure 6: Object Movement and <strong>Camera</strong> Direction<br />

Example using an Inverting Lens for an illustration of when<br />

you should use forward or reverse shift direction.<br />

Related Commands:<br />

19Hssm<br />

Example: scd 0<br />

03-032-10158-06 DALSA

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