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December 2018
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Operation
AGC
The AGC parameters control how the overall video image appears. Manual adjustments to the
Brightness and Contrast, in some cases may provide a more appealing image, depending on
personal preferences.
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Brightness
(gamma) setting determines the allocation of the 256 “shades of gray” produced by
the AGC. Values above 50 allocate more shades of gray to hotter objects, while values below 50
allocate more shades of gray to lower temperature objects. Range 0 to 100.
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Contrast
(Max Gain) can be used to increase contrast, especially for scenes with little
temperature variation (it may also increase noise due to increased gain). Range 0 to 100.
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Colorization
palette provides a different representation of the detected levels of thermal energy
as colors or gray-scale values. White hot and black hot are gray scale palettes; other palettes
assign different colors to different temperatures.
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MSX
provides a visible video overlay on the thermal stream to enhance the image. This may be
helpful when setting up analytics detection zones.
Click
Save
to store the current settings as power up defaults. To restore the original settings, click
Reset
.
2.2.4
Input/Output (I/O) Page
The I/O Info page shows the status of the I/O signals.
Select Input
Current state
Select idle state
Save
Select Output
Set current state
Select idle state
Save
Set Reset Interval