
Unibrain Fire-i 501/511/601/701/702/810 Operation Manual
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4.6.
Asynchronous Broadcasting
Asynchronous broadcasting is supported where using node 63 of the FireWire bus is used as a target node for
asynchronous write request. This enables all the cameras to be triggered by software simultaneously. By utilizing
Asynchronous Broadcasting user can execute and control all the cameras on the same FireWire bus at the same time
with a single command.
4.7.
Memory Channel Save / Load
The settings of the camera features (Shutter, gain, etc.) and video modes can be stored in a non-volatile memory. The
camera supports 16 memory channels as per the table below to conveniently save and load different features as well
as video modes. Channel 0 is the factory default (preset) and Channels 1 ~ 4 can be used for saving camera
configuration. Channels 5 ~ 15 are used for resolution, mode and frame rate plus saving other features.
Address
Name
Bit
Description
618h
Memory_Save
[0]
Saves the current setting
[1..31] Reserved
Address
Name
Bit
Description
620h
Mem_Save_Ch
[0]
Factory Default Setting Cannot overwrite
[1..4]
Write Channel for Memory Save for Channel 1 ~ 4
( Only for Features )
[5..15]
Write Channel for Memory Save for Channel 5 ~ 15
(For Features, Format and Mode Save)
Address
Name
Bit
Description
624h Cur_Save_Ch
[0] Read
and
Load Factory Default Setting
[1..4]
Read and Load Memory Channel 1 ~ 4
[5..15]
Read and Load Load Memory Channel 5 ~ 15
User Defined FireWire Register Control
The values saved in the channel are user defined and they can be set as default values at power-on of the camera.
Address
Description( bit : msb*)
Read/Write
0xF2F1011C
Power on default memory channel
Bit 0 ~ Bit 3 : power on initial memory channel
Read/Write
Egaxmple: Channel 5 is to be set the default mode at power-on.
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add F2F1011C read -
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5
0000000 write
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