Piranha 3 User Manual
03-032-10216-06
Teledyne DALSA
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Message
Description
Error 02:
Unrecognized
com m and >
Com m and is not available in the cu rr ent access level or it is not a
valid com m and .
Error 03: Incorrect
nu m ber of
p aram eters>
Error 04: Incorrect
p aram eter valu e>
This resp onse retu rned for
· Alp ha received for nu m eric or vice versa
· N ot an elem ent of the set of p ossible valu es. E.g., Bau d Rate
· Ou tsid e the range lim it
Error 05: Com m and
u navailable in this
m od e>
Com m and is valid at this level of access, bu t not effective. Eg line rate
w hen in sm art Exsync m od e
Error 06: Tim eou t>
Com m and not com p leted in tim e. Eg FPN / PRN U calcu lation w he n
no external exsync is p resent.
Error 07: Cam era
settings not saved >
Tried saving cam era settings (
rfs
/
rus)
bu t they cannot be saved .
Error 08: Unable to
calibrate - tap
ou tsid e ROI>
Cannot calibrate a tap that is not p art of the end of line statistics.
Error 09: The
cam era's
tem p eratu re exceed s
the sp ecified
op erating range>
Ind icates that the cam era has shu t itself d ow n to p revent d am age
from fu rther overheating.
B2 All Available Commands
As a qu ick reference, the follow ing tab le lists all of the com m and s available to the cam era
u ser. For d etailed inform ation on u sing these com m and s, refer to Chap ter 3.
Command
Syntax Parameters Description
calibrate analog offset
cao
t i
Calibrates the analog gain and averages
each tap’s pixels w ithin the ROI to the
sp ecified average target valu e.
t
= tap selection , either
1
to
number of
CCD taps
, or
0
for all tap s
i
= target valu e in a range from
0
to
255
DN (12-bit LSB)
Refer to Analog Signal Processing:
Setting Analog Gain and Offset for
d etails.
correction calibrate fp n
ccf
Start FPN coefficient calibration. Refer to
section 3.4.2 Analog and Digital Signal
Processing Chain for d etails.
Parameters:
i
= integer
t
= tap id
i
= integer value
f
= real number
s
= string
x1
= horizontal pixel start
number
x2
= horizontal pixel end
number
y1
= vertical pixel start
number
y2
= vertical pixel end
number
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