Configuring the Camera
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4.2.4.6 Area of Interest Starting Column
4.2.4.7 Area of Interest Width in Columns
Purpose: To set the starting column for the area of interest or to read the current setting. See Section
3.7 for details on the area of interest.
Type: This is a read or write command.
Read Command: Cmd-ID R/W-Flag Data Length Data
0xA9 1 2 -
Response: Cmd-ID R/W-Flag Data Length Data
0xA9 0 2 2 Bytes
Write Command: Cmd-ID R/W-Flag Data Length Data
0xA9 0 2 2 Bytes
Response: None
Data Format: Byte 1 Low byte of the starting column setting
Byte 2 High byte of the starting column setting
Data Range: The starting column setting can range from 0x0000 to 0x03EB.
When you set column n using this command, the actual starting column will
be n + 1. For example, if you set the starting column to 0 with this command,
the actual starting column = 0 + 1 = 1.
Purpose: To set the width in columns for the area of interest or to read the current setting. See
Section 3.7 for details on the area of interest.
Type: This is a read or write command.
Read Command: Cmd-ID R/W-Flag Data Length Data
0xAB 1 2 -
Response: Cmd-ID R/W-Flag Data Length Data
0xAB 0 2 2 Bytes
Write Command: Cmd-ID R/W-Flag Data Length Data
0xAB 0 2 2 Bytes
Response: None
Data Format: Byte 1 Low byte of the width in columns setting
Byte 2 High byte of the width in columns setting
Data Range: The width in columns setting can range from 0x0001 to 0x03EC.
See Section 3.7.1 for a list of guidelines which must be followed when entering the
settings for the area of interest.