Instruction manual
Marlin Technical ManualV.2.7.0
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Configuration of the camera
Where to find time stamp, frame counter and trigger counter
in the image
User profiles
Definition Within the IIDC specification user profiles are called memory channels. Often
they are called user sets. In fact these are different expressions for the follow-
ing: storing camera settings into a non-volatile memory inside the camera.
With firmware 3.03 (Marlin CCD) and firmware 3.45 (Marlin CMOS) cameras, can
store up to three user profiles (plus the factory default) nonvolatile in the cam-
era.
User profiles can be programmed with the following advanced feature register:
Figure 84: SIS in the image
Register Name Field Bit Description
0xF1000550 USER_PROFILE Presence_Inq [0] Indicates presence of this
feature (read only)
--- [1..7] Reserved
SaveProfile [8] Save settings to profile
RestoreProfile [9] Load settings from profile
SetDefaultID [10] Set profile ID as default
--- [11..19] Reserved
ErrorCode [20..23] Error code
See Table 128: User profile:
Error codes on page 222.
--- [24..27] Reserved
ProfileID [28..31] ProfileID (memory channel)
Table 127: Advanced register: User profiles
123456789101112..... .
Time stamp
Frame counter
Trigger counter
Bytes
Output line
of image