Configuring the Camera
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Red Offset CSR
Note: The red offset can be set by writing a floating point value to the Absolute Red Offset field or
by writing an integer value to the Raw Red Offset field. Refer to Section 4.2.2.2 for an explanation
of the difference between these two fields.
Register Base Address: 0x0F80
Field Name: Register Status Offset: 0x0000 Size: 1 Byte Type: Read only
Description: The integer value in this field indicates the status of this control register:
0x00 = The register is not available
0x01 = The register is available. All related settings are OK
0x80 = A value in the register is set out of range
Field Name: Absolute Red Offset Offset: 0x0001 Size: 4 Bytes Type: Read / Write
Description: Writing a floating point value to this field sets the red offset in DN (digital numbers). For ex-
ample, if the value in this field is set to +10.5, the red offset would be +10.5 DN.
When the camera is set for 8 bit output, the red offset can normally range from -200.0 DN
to +200 DN in increments of 0.5.
When the camera is set for 10 bit output, the red offset can normally range from -800.0 DN
to +800 DN in increments of 0.5.
When the offset lock feature (see Section 3.6.4) is enabled, the upper and lower limits of
this range may be restricted. Before writing to this field, be sure to check the values in the
Absolute Min and Absolute Max fields.
The value in this field is a standard IEEE-754 single precision (32 bit) floating point number.
See Section 3.6.3 for more information about the red offset.
Field Name: Absolute Min Offset: 0x0005 Size: 4 Bytes Type: Read only
Description: Minimum allowed floating point value for the absolute red offset setting. This field is up-
dated to reflect limitations caused by the way any related features are set.
The value in this field is a standard IEEE-754 single precision (32 bit) floating point number.
Field Name: Absolute Max Offset: 0x0009 Size: 4 Bytes Type: Read only
Description: Maximum allowed floating point value for the absolute red offset setting. This field is up-
dated to reflect limitations caused by the way any related features are set.
The value in this field is a standard IEEE-754 single precision (32 bit) floating point number.