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Pantera SA 2M30 - Frame Grabbers

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<strong>Pantera</strong> <strong>SA</strong> DS -21-0<strong>2M30</strong> and DS-22-0<strong>2M30</strong> User’s Manual 61<br />

Code Description Suggested Cause<br />

saved<br />

27 Timeout waiting for DISC SYNC<br />

to go LOW<br />

Internal communication protocol error<br />

Informal Message Codes<br />

Code Description Suggested Cause<br />

4 INFO: Flash memory ID error Reported from boot process, only if DSP<br />

configuration fails (possible cause:<br />

communication error with serial flash<br />

memory )<br />

8 INFO: DSP configuration file<br />

missing or corrupt<br />

16 INFO: Serial communication<br />

failure while accessing external<br />

ADC chip<br />

Reported from boot process, only if DSP<br />

configuration fails (possible cause)<br />

Reported from boot process if<br />

communication verification fails with<br />

external ADC chip (camera voltage<br />

measurement, SPI)<br />

B6 Commands<br />

Monitoring Task Message Codes<br />

Code Description Suggested Cause<br />

1 WARNING: One or more<br />

voltages out of specification<br />

16 WARNING: Current Gain<br />

Reference does not support full<br />

gain range<br />

At least one of voltages is out of<br />

specification<br />

Current analog gain setting is out of<br />

specification<br />

The following table lists all of the commands available to the camera user.<br />

Parameters:<br />

i = integer<br />

f = float<br />

t = tap selector<br />

q = window sequence<br />

[ ]= optional parameter<br />

Table 18: All Available Commands<br />

Command<br />

Description<br />

Syntax Parameters Description<br />

display input LUT dil t i i Retrieve and display the contents of<br />

the input LUT. The first parameter, t,<br />

is the tap number either 1 or 2, or 0<br />

for all taps. The second parameter, i,<br />

is the first address to be read out in a<br />

range from 0 to 1023. The third<br />

parameter, i, is the last address to be<br />

read out in a range from 0 to 1023.<br />

See Appendix C for more information<br />

on using look up tables.<br />

DAL<strong>SA</strong> 03-32-10150-01

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