Pike
Technical
Manual
V5.2.3
322
Configuration of the camera
Configuration
of
the
camera
Additional Format_7
modes
Firmware
3.×
adds
additional
Format_7
modes.
Now
you
can
add
some
special
Format_7
modes
which
are
not
covered
by
the
IIDC
standard.
These
special
modes
implement
binning
and
sub-sampling
.
To
stay
as
close
as
possible
to
the
IIDC
standard
the
Format_7
modes
can
be
mapped
into
the
register
space
of
the
standard
Format_7
modes.
There
are
visible
Format_7
modes
and
internal
Format_7
modes:
•
At
any
time
only
8
Format_7
modes
can
be
accessed
by
a
host
computer.
•
Visible
Format_7
modes
are
numbered
from
0
to
7.
•
Internal
Format_7
modes
are
numbered
from
0
to
31.
Format_7
Mode_0
represents
the
mode
with
the
maximum
resolution
of
the
camera:
this
visible
mode
cannot
be
mapped
to
any
other
internal
mode.
The
remaining
visible
Format_7
Mode_1
...
Mode_7
can
be
mapped
to
any
internal
Format_7
mode.
Example
To
map
the
internal
Format_7
Mode_19
to
the
visible
Format_7
Mode_1,
write
the
decimal
number
19
to
the
above
listed
F7MODE_1
register.
Secure image signature (SIS)
Secure
image
signature
(SIS)
is
the
synonym
for
data,
which
is
inserted
into
an
image
to
improve
or
check
image
integrity.
All
Pike
models
can
insert
•
Time stamp
(IEEE1394
bus
cycle
time
at
the
beginning
of
integration)
0xF10005A0
F7MODE_4
Format_ID
[0
to
31] Format
ID
for
Format_7
Mode_4
0xF10005A4
F7MODE_5
Format_ID
[0
to
31] Format
ID
for
Format_7
Mode_5
0xF10005A8
F7MODE_6
Format_ID
[0
to
31] Format
ID
for
Format_7
Mode_6
0xF10005AC
F7MODE_7
Format_ID
[0
to
31] Format
ID
for
Format_7
Mode_7
Note
For
available
Format_7
modes
see
Setting
the
F7MODE_x
register
to:
•
-1
forces
the
camera
to
use
the
factory
defined
mode
•
-2
disables
the
respective
Format_7
mode
(no
mapping
is
applied)
After
setup
of
personal
Format_7
mode
mappings
you
have
to
reset
the
camera.
The
mapping
is
performed
during
the
camera
startup
only.
Register
Name
Field
Bit
Description
Table 186: Advanced register: Format_7 mode mapping (continued)