22 Spyder2 User’s Manual
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3.9 Setting Line Rate and Exposure Mode
The camera’s line rate (synchronization) is generated internally or input from a frame
grabber/ host system. With six different exposure mode settings, the Sp y d er 2 deliv er s
many possibilities for flexible camera timing. Table 5 outl i nes each of these si x exposure
modes, and is followed by a full explanation on how to set the camera’s frame rate and
exposure time.
Table 5: Spyder2 Exposure Modes
Programmable Line Rate Programmable Exposure Time
Mode SYNC PRIN Description
1
Internal Internal No No M aximum line r ate and exposur e time
(factory setting)
2
Internal Internal Yes Yes Exposure control OFF until a set
3
External Internal No No Maximum exposure time
4
External Internal No No Sm ar t EX SY N C
5
External External No No External li ne r ate and exter nal pixel
reset
6
External Internal No Yes Fixed integration time
• To obtain the current value of the exposure mode, use the command
gcp.
• When setting the camera to external signal modes, EXSYNC and/ or PRIN must be
supplied.
Overview: Setting Line Rate and Exposure Time
The camera’s line rate (synchronization) can be generated internally through software
commands or input externally from a frame grabber/ host system. To select how you
w ant the camera’s line rate to be generated:
1. You must first set the camera mode using the
sem command. Refer to Setting the
Exposure Mode on the following page for details.
2. Then, when applicable, use the commands
ssf (mode 2 onl y) to set the line rate
and/ or
set (mode 2 or 6), to set the exposure time. Refer to Setting Line Rate and
Setting Exposure Time below for details.