QuickCam User's Manual
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4.3 Selecting the Camera's Bit Depth
You can output either 8 or 12 bits.
To set the camera's bit depth:
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4.4 Changing the Camera's CCD Shift
Direction
When in high sensitivity mode, you can select either forward or reverse CCD
shift direction or external direction control. This accommodates object direction
change on a web and allows you to mount the camera "upside down".
To set the camera's readout direction:
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4.5 Using Horizontal Binning
Horizontal binning increases the horizontal pixel pitch and light sensitivity by
decreasing horizontal resolution. The amount of data being sent from the camera
is reduced by the horizontal binning factor.
To set the horizontal binning factor:
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Low Sensitivity: The camera uses a single line scan sensor.
Tall Pixel: The camera operates using both sensors, creating a 28µm x 14µm
pixel.
To save the settings to the camera's nonvolatile memory, click Save Camera
Settings.
Open the Readout tab in the Camera Configuration Window.
Under Readout:
Select the bit depth to use from the list in the Bit Depth dropdown box.
To save the settings to the camera's nonvolatile memory, click Save Camera
Settings.
Open the Readout tab in the Camera Configuration Window.
Under Readout:
Select the direction to use from the list in the Direction dropdown box.
To save the settings to the camera's nonvolatile memory, click Save Camera
Settings.
Available only in high sensitivity mode.
Open the Readout tab in the Camera Configuration Window.
Under Binning:
Select the horizontal binning factor to use from the list in the Horizontal
Binning dropdown box.
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