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Tamarisk
®
Camera Control Software User Guide
Analog Video
Select
NTSC
PAL-M
PAL-N
PAL-B,D,G,H,I,N2
Sets analog video output to the National Television
System Committee standard
Sets analog video output to the Phase Alternating
Line (M)
Sets analog video output to the Phase Alternating
Line (N) standard
Sets analog video output to the Phase Alternating
Line (B,D,G,H,I,N) standards
Changes are automatically saved to the camera’s
non-volatile memory
Digital Video
Output Selection
8-bit Digital Out
14-bit Digital Out
Sets the Camera Link and parallel digital video output
to display 8 bits
Sets the Camera Link and parallel digital video output
to display 14 bits
Click “Save Settings” to save changes to the camera’s
non-volatile memory
Colorization
Selection
Enable 24 bit RGB Map Enables 8-bit to 24 bit colorization palette mappings.
Once colorization is enabled, the user can select the
colorization pallet by selecting the Colorization Tab.
Click “Save Settings” to save changes to the camera’s
non-volatile memory
5.3.1.1 Video Output Select
The camera outputs monochrome analog or digital video. When Camera Link and
colorization is enabled and a colorization palette is selected, the camera outputs 24-bit
RGB color digital video. Time to first video image is typically < 2 seconds.
5.3.1.2 Analog Video
The camera outputs RS-170/NTSC (or PAL)-compatible analog video. The output is 1
volt peak-to-peak when properly terminated.
5.3.1.3 Digital Video
The camera outputs Camera Link digital video signal. When colorization is disabled the
output video is either 8-bit or 14-bit gray scale. When colorization is enabled, the output
video is 24-bit RGB; the colorization block maps the 8-bit gray scale video to 24-bit RGB
video. The digital video output is progressive scan with a 4:3 display ratio. The format
will vary with the type of camera core you have connected and is typically either 640x480
or 320x240.

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