Piranha4 8k Color Camera
User’s Manual
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Teledyne DALSA
03-032-20274-00
Active Settings for Current Session
The active setting for the current session is the set of configurations that are operating
while the camera is currently running, including all unsaved changes you have made to the
settings before saving them.
These active settings are stored in the camera’s
volatile
memory and will be lost and cannot
be restored if the camera resets or if the camera is powered down or loses power.
To save these settings for reuse the next time you power up or reset the camera, or to
protect against losing them in the case of power loss, you must save the current settings
using the
User Set Save
parameter. Once saved, the current settings become the selected
User Set
.
User Setting
The user setting is the saved set of camera configurations that you can customize, resave,
and restore. By default the user settings are shipped with the same settings as the factory
set.
The command
User Set Save
saves the current settings to non-volatile memory as a
User
Set
. The camera automatically restores the last saved user settings when it powers up.
To restore the last saved user settings, select the
User Set
parameter you want to restore
and then select the
User Set Load
parameter.
Factory Settings
The factory setting is the camera settings that were shipped with the camera and which
loaded during the camera’s first power-up. To load or restore the original factory settings, at
any time, select the
Factory Setting
parameter and then select the
User Set Load
parameter.
Note
: By default, the user settings are set to the factory settings.
Default Setting
Either the Factory or one of the User settings can be used as the Default Setting by
selecting the set in the User Set Default Selector. The chosen set automatically becomes the
default setting and is the set loaded when the camera is reset of powered up.
Camera Link Configuration
Name
Taps
SPF*
Cables
Base
3
8
1
Medium
6
8
2
Full
8
8
2
Deca
10
8
2
*Set Pixel Format (number of bits per pixel)