User`s manual
Pantera TF 1M60 and 1M30 User’s Manual Preliminary 19
DALSA 03-32-10033-08
3.3 Saving and Restoring Settings
The camera provides a number of commands for restoring, storing, and saving settings.
• To restore the original factory settings, use the command
rfs.
• To save all current user settings to EEPROM, use the command
wus. The camera will
automatically restore the saved user settings when powered up.
• To restore the last saved user settings, use the command
rus.
Figure 8: Saving and Restoring Overview
Factory
Settings
User
Settings
Current
Session
w
us
rus
rfs
3.4 Setting Output Mode (1M60 Only)
The Pantera TF 1M60 has two data output taps (or channels). You can configure the
camera to read out data using a single tap or you can double your frame rate by
simultaneously reading out of both taps.
This command is not available in the Pantera TF
1M30.
To select dual or single output mode, use the command:
Syntax:
sos i
Syntax Elements:
i
0
Single tap readout, maximum 30 fps
1
Dual tap readout, maximum 60 fps (factory setting)
Related Commands:
sec
Example:
sos 0
3.5 Setting the Data Mode
The Pantera TF 1M60 contains two output taps, each are 12 bits. The 24 bits of data (two
taps) that are sent from the camera to the frame grabber are divided into three ports: A, B,
and C. Each port is 8 bits. The
oms command selects the number of bits that the camera
sends to the frame grabber from each tap. In the table below, ports A-C refer to the
Camera Link specification.
The Pantera TF 1M30 contains one output tap that sends 12 bits of data.