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Integration time (in lines) to set the sensor to when
transitioning from the “Low Gain” to the “Medium Gain”
Setting
Gain value used for the “Medium Gain” setting
Minimum integration time (in lines) of the “Medium Gain”
setting
Maximum integration time (in lines) of the “Medium Gain”
setting
Integration time (in lines) to set the sensor to when
transitioning from the “High Gain” to the “Medium Gain”
Setting
Integration time (in lines) to set the sensor to when
transitioning from the “Medium Gain” to the “High Gain”
Setting
Adjusts the sensor minimum gain value
Adjusts the sensor maximum gain value
Sets the camera gain to x if the AGC is diabled
Gain value to use to automatically turn on the median filter
(video mf must be set to 2). This setting is used in conjunction
with mfonexp.
Gain value to use to automatically turn off the median filter
(video mf setting in the Video Pipeline menu must be set to
2). This setting is used in conjunction with mfoffexp.
Exposure (in lines) to use to automatically turn on the median
filter (video mf setting in the Video Pipeline menu must be set
to 2). This setting is used in conjunction with mfongain.
Exposure (in lines) to use to automatically turn off the median
filter (video mf in the Video Pipeline menu must be set to 2).
This setting is used in conjunction with mfoffgain.
Minimum number of bins used to stretch the image if contrast
stretching is enabled.
NUC COMMANDS
A full list of the NUC (non-uniformity correction) related commands can be displayed on the console by
sending “nuc <cr>” at the console terminal. Each command in Table 14 should be preceded by “nuc”
before being sent to the camera. The NUC can be simply enables/disabled by entering the following
commands at the console terminal:
Enable non-uniformity correction
o Send:
nuc on <cr>
o Receive:
gain and offset nuc tables enabled
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