User`s manual
20 Pantera 1M60 and 1M30 User’s Manual
DALSA 03-032-10033-09
To set the data mode for the camera output, use the command:
Syntax:
oms i
Syntax Elements:
i
12
12 bit (Factory setting),
Tap 1 Data bits 0 to 7 are linked to Port A
Tap 1Data bits 8 to 11 are linked to Port B bits 0 to 3
Tap 2 Data bits 8 to 11 are linked to Port B bits 4 to 7 (1M60
only)
Tap 2 Data bits 0 to 7 are linked to Port C (1M60 only)
10
10-bit,
Tap 1 Data bits 0 to 7 are linked to Port A
Tap 1 Data bits 8 and 9 are linked to Port B bits 0 and 1
Tap 2 Data bits 8 and 9 are linked to Port B bits 4 and 5
(1M60 only)
Tap 2 Data bits 0 to 7 are linked to Port C (1M60 only)
8
8-bit,
Tap 1 Data bits 0 to 7 are linked to Port A
Tap 2 Data bits 0 to 7 are linked to Port B (1M60 only)
Notes:
• To obtain the current output data format, use the command gcp
Example:
oms 8
3.6 Setting Baud Rate
To set the speed of the camera serial communication port, use the command:
Syntax:
sbr i
Syntax Elements:
i
Baud rate. Available baud rates are: 9600 (Default), 19200, 57600,
and 115200.
Notes:
• Power-on rate is always 9600 baud.
• The rc (reset camera) command will not reset the camera to the
power-on baud rate.
Example:
sbr 57600
3.7 Setting Frame Rate, Exposure Time, and Exposure
Mode
With five different exposure mode settings, the Pantera 1M60 and 1M30 deliver many
possibilities for flexible camera timing.
Table 7 outlines each of these five exposure
modes, and is followed by a full explanation on how to set the camera’s frame rate and
exposure time.