Specifications
Image processing
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Correction data
Ex factory camera specific correction data for each correction module are deter-
mined and stored in the camera so that an optimum image quality is available. 
A PC with a Gigabit Ethernet interface can transmit the temperature data 
directly to the main memory or rather to the display.
Correction sets
For high quality requirements we recommend to use more than one correction 
data set. So operating conditions of the camera are mostly compensated. 
Several different correction sets for the two-point correction are stored inside 
the camera.
File system
The Pearleye P-007 LWIR / Pearleye P-030 LWIR camera models are equipped 
with a non-volatile data memory (64 MByte flash) which records configuration 
and correction data. The data is managed in a minimalist file system.
Due to the file system there are the following restrictions:
• Files are identified via one byte. Regarding to its function this file number 
is somewhat comparable to the file name (including extension) from the 
PC world. Valid file numbers are between 1 (0x01) and 254 (0xFE).
• The file type can be defined via a further byte. It is an optional clustering 
feature for files, but it has no relevance for the file identification.
• There is no directory structure. All files are on one single hierarchy level 
within the main directory. This results in a maximum possible number of 
254 simultaneously stored files, because each file number can only be 
allocated once.
Ex factory the camera is usually already equipped with several files, containing 
system and correction data. The Pearleye P-007 LWIR / Pearleye P-030 LWIR 
don’t use the whole 64 MByte, so that a customer can also use this memory for 
own data.
Note
To reach more exact temperature measurements consider the 
emission ratio and the environment temperature: For more 
information see Chapter Consideration of the emission ratio on 
page 31.
Note
For more information see Chapter Select a correction data set 
(S) on page 39.










