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61 Spyder2 User’s Manual
03-032-10091-06 Teledyne DALSA
GCP Screen Description
Region of Interest: 0001-512
Regi on of i nterest size set w i th
the roi command . See secti on
3.10 Setting a Region of Inter est
for details.
B4 All Available Commands
As a quick reference, the following table lists all of the commands available to the camera
user. For detailed information on using these commands, refer to Chapter 3.
The first column of the table lists command codes returned as first code from
gps.
Note: Even though the Sp y d er 2 camera has only one output tap, you must enter a value
for the tap parameter, either a
1 to indicate one tap, or a 0 to indicate all taps. These two
val ues are inter changeable and mean the same thing. This parameter has been incl uded in
the Spdyer2 software to keep the software compatible with other DALSA cameras.
Table 7: All Available Commands
Code Command Short
Form
Parameters Description
0 calibrate_analog_gain
cag t i
Calibrates the analog gai n. The
first parameter is the tap
selection either 1 or 0 for all
taps. The second par ameter is
a line average in a range from
64 to 251DN for 8-bit mode
and 256 to 1007DN for 10-bit.
This command r equires a
constant light input and only
works in uncalibrated mode.
1 calibrate_analog_offset
cao t i
Calibrates the analog offset.
The first par ameter is the tap
selection either 1 or 0 for all
taps. The second par ameter is
a line average in a range from
1 to 100DN for 8-bit mode
and 4 to 400 for 10-bit. This
command only works in
uncal i brated mode.
2 correction_calibrate_fpn
ccf [i]
Start FPN coefficient
calibration. Use css to set
sampl e size. Values range
from 1 to 100DN for 8-bit
mode and
4
to
400
for 10-bit.
3 correction_calibrate_prnu
ccp [i]
Start PRNU coefficient
calibration. Use css to set
sampl e size. Values range
from 64 to 251DN for 8-bit
mode and 256 to 1007DN for
10-bit.
Parameters:
i = integer
f = float
t = tap selector
s = string
x1 = pixel start
number
x2= pixel end
number
[]= optional
parameter

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