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Matrix Vision mvBlueFOX3 - MV Frame Average Control (Only with SpecifiC Models); MV High Dynanmic Range Control (Only with SpecifiC Sensor Models)

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13.19 mv High Dynanmic Range Control (only with specific sensor models) 129
frame rate,
LUT (p. 120),
one Flat-Field Correction (p. 200) ,
etc.
permanently. You can select, which user set comes up after hard reset.
Use case related to the "User Set Control" is:
Creating user set entries (p. 266)
Another way to create user data is described here: Creating user data entries (p. 264)
13.18 mv Frame Average Control (only with specific models)
The "mv Frame Average Control" contains features like
Feature name (acc. to SFNC
(p. 159))
Property name (acc. to mvIMPA-
CT Acquire (p. 157))
Description
mvFrameAverageEnable Enables the frame averaging en-
gine.
mvFrameAverageSlope The slope in full range of register.
related to the frame averaging engine.
13.19 mv High Dynanmic Range Control (only with specific sensor models)
The "mv High Dynanmic Range Control" contains features like
Feature name (acc. to SFNC
(p. 159))
Property name (acc. to mvIMPA-
CT Acquire (p. 157))
Description
mvHDREnable Enables the High Dynamic Range
Feature.
mvHDRPreset Selects the HDR parameter set.
mvHDRSelector Selects the HDR parameter set to
configure.
mvHDRVoltage1 First HDR Voltage in mV.
mvHDRVoltage2 Second HDR Voltage in mV.
mvHDRExposure1 First HDR Exposure in ppm.
mvHDRExposure2 Second HDR Exposure in ppm.
related to the control of the device High Dynamic Range parameters.
The use case Adjusting sensor -x02d (-1012d) (p. 248) shows the principle of the HDR.
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