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5.3.
Startup Messaging
Reboot of the camera occurs when power to the camera is cycled. On reboot, the camera transmits a
startup banner to the host. The CSX startup banner has the following format:
Version numbers will be replaced with your actual versions.
Once the command prompt character “>” has been received by the host, the camera is ready to receive a
command.
5.4.
Command Set
A detailed explanation of each command is presented in the following format:
Description:
Describes the behavior of the command and other pertinent information.
Setting
Type Specifies if the command’s value is a global setting, operational setting,
or
neither.
Command
Command syntax.
Parameters
Lists the parameters taken by the command as listed in the syntax above.
Type
Specifies the expected type of the parameter.
Range
Specifies the valid range of the parameter.
Return Values
Lists the values returned by the command.
Example
Provides a programming example, showing the syntax of the command,
parameters, and return values. For brevity these examples do not include echo,
processed command response, command execution result, or command
prompt.
5.5.
Configuration Commands
The camera has three distinct memory spaces, shown in Camera Memory Layout figure, that are used to
manage the camera’s configuration. There are two non-volatile memory spaces, one that holds the User
Configuration and another behind a ‘firewall’ that holds the Factory Configuration. The User
Configuration can be altered and saved by the user to customize camera operation. The Factory
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