Configuring the Camera
4-2 BASLER A102
f
DRAFT
4.1 Block Read and Write Capabilities
The camera supports block reads and block writes. If you do a single read or a block read, the
camera will return a 0 for all non-existent registers. If you do a single write to a non-existent
register or a block write that includes non-existent registers, the writes to non-existent registers
will have no effect on camera operation.
Block reads or writes are limited to a payload of 32 quadlets.
4.2 Changing the Video Format setting
Whenever the Video Format setting is changed, you should also do the following:
If the Video Format is changed from Format 7 to Format 2, you should also check the Video
Mode and the Video Frame Rate settings (see page 4-16). If necessary, change the Mode and
Frame Rate settings so that they are compatible with Format 2.
If the Video Format is changed from Format 2 to Format 7, you should also check the Video
Mode, the Image Position, the Image Size and the Bytes Per Packet settings (see pages 4-16
and 4-27). If necessary, change the Mode, Position, Size and Bytes per Packet settings so that
they are compatible with Format 7.
4.3 Configuration ROM
The configuration ROM in the A102f is compliant with the DCAM specification V 1.31.