Specifications
Appendix
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 | |  method.
 | +-------f: Operation mode during image 
 |  integration. See bit field "b" of 
 |  parameter U=<p8> for description.
 +-----------g: Offset calculation method for the 
  background correction (M=<p16>).
  0 -> Set M=<p16> to the mean value of
  the newly captured background
  correction image.
  1 -> (IRC-320/600, Pearleye P-007/030
  only:) Set M=<p16> to a linear
  interpolated value depending om
  the current camera temperature.
  See parameter q=<p8> for 
  correction data file.
k=<p16> : Start the automatic calibration function. Depending on the
 value of j different correction mechanisms are applied
 to improve image quality. The parameter U may be affected,
 too.
 k=0 : Calibrate one-time.
 k=<1..FFFF> : Start the calibration every k*256 frames.
l=1 : List contents of the flash file directory.
m=<p8> : (IRC-320/600, Pearleye P-007/030 only:)
 Operation mode of the temperature drift compensation.
 A linear compensation term n*T + o + p is added
 to the pixel data to correct a drift depending on the
 temperature T. The temperature T is measured internally.
 Slope and offset of the linear term are controlled by n=<p16>
 and o=<p16>. Changing this parameters may void ex factory
 calibration.
 <000f_000m>
 | |
 | +---m : Operation mode.
 | 0 -> Deactivated.
 | 1 -> Drift compensation activated using
 |  the temperature measured internally.
 |  Please note: not all camera models
 |  are equipped with a temperature
 |  sensing feature.
 +--------f : Bypass the filtering of internally measured
 temperature.
 0 -> Filter is enabled.
 1 -> Filter is bypassed.
n=<p16> : (IRC-320/600, Pearleye P-007/030 only:)
 Slope n of the linear drift compensation 
 term n*T + o. The value specifies the slope in counts per °C 
 and is represented in 10.6 bits fixed point two's complement 
 notation. See parameter m=<p8> for more details about drift 
 compensation. Changing this parameter may void ex factory 
 calibration.
o=<p16> : (IRC-320/600, Pearleye P-007/030 only:)
 Offset o of the linear drift compensation
 term n*T + o. The value specifies an offset in counts and is 










