Users Manual – svs4021, svs2020,svs2050, svs2051, svs1020, svs1050, svs285, svs340, svs625
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Last Update 20.07.2009
brightness value will be met. Once the highest exposure value has been
reached the algorithm will further increase luminance by increasing camera’s
gain. The upper and lower limits for both controls are available in the
“Luminance” panel once the “Auto” checkbox is checked.
The actual exposure is shown on the “Acquisition” panel and the actual gain is
displayed in the “Luminance” panel on the left to the “min” and “max” gain
settings.
5.7 Adjusting an AOI (area of interest)
When clicking on the “AOI” button in the “Image” panel a graph tablet becomes
visible that allows for defining an AOI by dragging and resizing a gray target
area with a red border inside the imager limits, represented by a rectangle with
black borders.
Whenever the left mouse button is released after dragging/resizing the target
area, the camera will be adjusted to the new settings. Alternatively the target
area can be defined numerically by entering values into the edit fields for
Size/Offset and subsequently clicking on “Apply”. After clicking on “Apply” the
graph tablet will disappear and the new settings are stored in the camera.
5.8
Strobe
The strobe panel allows for accessing the following settings for controlling light
sources:
Strobe duration
Strobe delay (Start of strobe related to a trigger pulse)
Strobe polarity (positive/negative)
5.9 Persistence
The buttons in the persistence panel allow for saving and restoring all settings:
Save to EEPROM
Restore from EEPROM
Factory defaults
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