1M28, 1M75, and 1M150 User’s Manual
PRELIMINARY
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Table 21: Register 0 to 63 of the ADC-module
REG
DEC
REG
HEX
W
or C
Function during WRITE
R
Function during READ
0
0
W
Data EEPROM
R
Data EEPROM
1
1
W
LSB Address EEPROM
R
Cancel = 18H
2
2
W
MSB Address and OP-Code
EEPROM
R
Cancel = 18H
3
3
C
SEND_PROM
R
Cancel = 18H
4
4
C
RELOAD of the internal register
R
Status3 Status for internal states
5
5
-
Not used
R
Cancel = 18H
6
6
-
Not used
R
Cancel = 18H
7
7
-
Not used
R
Cancel = 18H
8
8
W
Offset Channel 0
R
Parameter for offset correction
9
9
W
Offset Channel 1
R
Parameter for offset correction
10
A
W
Offset Channel 2
R
Parameter for offset correction
11
B
W
Offset Channel 3
R
Parameter for offset correction
12
C
-
Not used
R
Cancel = 18H
13
D
-
Not used
R
Cancel = 18H
14
E
-
Register Slave/Master RS232,
Switches between sensor or ADC
module
R
Cancel = 18H
15
F
-
Not used
R
Cancel = 18H
16 -
63
10 –
3F
-
Not used
R
Cancel = 18H
Abbreviations:
R: Read
W: Write
C: Command
Cancel: Response value for access to an undefined register
3.6 Instructions for Control of the ADC-Module
Register Addresses 0 – 3: EEPROM Control
The EEPROM control is identical to the sensor module case. Appendix C describes how to access
of the EEPROM via the RS232 interface.
Register Address 4: Status Information of the ADC-
Module
The ADC module status is shown in status register 3 (see
Table 22). Bit 2 is set to “1” and labels the ADC module. Bits 0 and 1 of status register 3 contain
information about the state of the EEPROM when storing camera settings. If the camera is in the
AUTOLOAD state (after power-on or reset of the camera), the settings are being copied from the
EEPROM to the internal registers.
During this phase, EEPROM access is not permitted Incorrect
information will corrupt the internal camera register.
The PROM_BUSY state indicates an