Pike
Technical
Manual
V5.2.3
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Controlling image capture
Controlling
image
capture
I/O controlled sequence pointer reset
I/O
controlled
sequence
pointer
reset
is
always
edge
controlled.
A
rising
edge
on
the
input
pin
resets
the
pointer
to
the
first
entry.
I/O
controlled
sequence
pointer
reset
can
be
combined
with
Quick
Format
Change
Modes.
See
and
153.
I/O controlled sequence stepping mode and I/O controlled sequence pointer
reset via software command
Both
sequence
modes
can
be
controlled
via
software
command.
Points to pay attention to when working with a sequence
The
following
screenshot
shows
an
example
of
a
sequence
for
eight
different
image
settings.
It
uses
the
Firetool
program
as
graphical
representation.
Please
note
the
changes
in
the
shutter
time;
that
creates
descending
image
brightness,
and
the
change
in
the
image
position;
which
creates
a
panning
effect.
Note
•
If
more
images
are
recorded
than
defined
in
SeqLength,
the
settings
for
the
last
image
remain
in
effect.
•
If
sequence
mode
is
canceled,
the
camera
can
use
the
FIFO
for
other
tasks.
For
this
reason,
a
sequence
must
be
loaded
back
into
the
camera
after
sequence
mode
has
been
canceled.
•
To
repeat
the
sequence,
stop
the
camera
and
send
the
multi-shot
or
IsoEnable
command
again.
Each
of
these
two
commands
resets
the
sequence.
•
Using
SingleShot
mode
in
combination
with
a
sequence
does
not
make
sense,
because
SingleShot
mode
restarts
the
sequence
every
time.
•
The
sequence
may
not
be
active
when
setting
the
AutoRewind
flag.
For
this
reason
it
is
important
to
set
the
flag
before
the
multi-shot
or
IsoEnable
commands.
•
If
the
sequence
is
used
with
the
deferred
transport
feature,
the
number
of
images
entered
in
Seq_Length
may
not
be
exceeded.