2 0 H a M e s i l a S t . , N e s h e r 3 6 8 8 5 2 0 , I s r a e l
P O B 2 5 0 0 4 , H a i f a 3 1 2 5 0 0 1 , I s r a e l
T e l : ( + 9 7 2 ) - 7 2 - 2 7 2 3 5 0 0 F a x : ( + 9 7 2 ) - 7 2 - 2 7 2 3 5 1 1
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6.3.3.2
Auto Gain Mode
When operating in this mode, the camera tries to reach the desired brightness level of the picture by adjusting
Analog Gain Level. Steps to set Auto Gain Mode:
1.
Define Desired Brightness Level
Figure 9 – Brightness Level
2.
Define Auto Gain Minimum and Maximum Gain. These parameters define the limits for analog gain
adjustment. By default, these values will be set to maximum and minimum possible values.
Figure 10 – Auto Gain values
3.
Choose one of Auto Gain modes: “Once” or “Continuous”. Under “Once” mode, the algorithm will adjust
the Analog Gain only once, and then the feature will be set to OFF. Respectively under “Continuous” mode,
the gain will be adjusted continuously.
Figure 11 – Auto Gain mode selection
The following tables specifies the auto exposure parameters:
Parameter
Description
Gen<i>Cam name
Type
Possible values
Remarks
Value
Gen<i>Cam name
Gen<i>Cam Category: AnalogControl
Auto Gain
Auto Gain Selector
GainAuto
Enumeration
0x00
Off
0x01
Continuous
0x02
Once
Auto Gain Min
Auto Gain Min Value
GainAutoMin
Float
Range: 1 to
Auto Gain Max