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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 64<br />
Command<br />
Description<br />
Syntax Parameters Description<br />
set exposure mode sem i Set the exposure mode:<br />
2: (Factory Setting) Internal SYNC,<br />
programmable frame rate and<br />
exposure time using commands<br />
ssf and set<br />
3: External SYNC,, maximum<br />
exposure time<br />
4: Smart EXSYNC<br />
6: External SYNC, programmable<br />
exposure time<br />
set exposure time set i Sets the exposure time in exposure<br />
mode 2 or 6 where, i, is an integer<br />
number is µsecs. Allowable range is<br />
41 – 1000000 µsecs<br />
set gain sg t i Set the analog gain. The first<br />
parameter, t, is the tap selection,<br />
wither 1 or 2, or 0 for all taps. The<br />
second parameter, i, is a gain value<br />
specified from 0 to 15. A gain value<br />
of 0 sets the camera to its nominal<br />
gain.<br />
set input LUT sil t i i Set a single input LUT value for a<br />
given tap at the specified address<br />
within the active LUT(s) in the<br />
FPGA, where the first parameter, t,<br />
is the tap number either 1 or 2, or 0<br />
for all taps. The second parameter,<br />
i, is the pixel to set and the third<br />
parameter, i, indicates the pixel DN<br />
value in a range from 0 to 1023. See<br />
Appendix C for more information<br />
on using look up tables.<br />
set netmessage mode snm i Enable/disable camera messages<br />
unrelated to the executed network<br />
command:<br />
0: Enable messages, default<br />
1: Disable messages<br />
set output LUT sol i i Set a single output LUT value for a<br />
given tap at the specified address<br />
within the active LUT(s) in the<br />
FPGA, where the first parameter, t,<br />
is the tap number either 1 or 2, or 0<br />
for all taps. The second parameter,<br />
i, is the pixel to set and the third<br />
parameter, i, indicates the pixel DN<br />
value to set in a range from 0 to<br />
1023. See Appendix C for more<br />
information on using look up tables.<br />
set pretrigger sp i Set the pretrigger to a value from 0<br />
or 15<br />
set sync frequency ssf f Sets the frame rate, in exposure<br />
mode 2, to a value from 1Hz to<br />
DAL<strong>SA</strong> 03-32-10150-01