Rs-232C Communication Control - Uniq USS-1800CL User Manual

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4. RS-232C Communication Control

UNIQ does not provide its own software program for RS232C communication, contact frame
grabber vendor or UNIQ for further details.
Command
Command Name
?
Error
ru#
Recall user page
rp
Report current
camera setting
rf
Recall factory
setting page
sm#
Shutter mode
agc
AGC Enable
mgc
MGC Enable
sp#
Save user page
ns
Normal speed
ds
Double speed
nm
Normal mode
am
Asynchronous mode
gi###
Gain increase
gd###
Gain decrease
gn###
Gain number
bi###
Reference increase
bd###
Reference decrease
bn###
Reference number
Note:
1. Command must be in "lower case."
2. All numbers have to be in "hex" format, use a PC calculator to convert between hex and
decimal numbers if necessary.
3. Command example:
User Enters: "sm5" (shutter speed at 5)
"?" Error will appear on screen if incorrect command is entered
Must have a number after "ru" such as 1, 2, 3 or 4
G = Gain; R = Reference
S = Shutter Mode; NS, NM (refer to rear plate setting)
Factory default setting
Must have a number after sm (1 ~ f), refer to section 3.3 for details.
Automatic Gain Control
Manual Gain Control
There are 4 user page available
Refer to camera specifications
Refer to camera specifications
Normal free running
Asynchronous reset
### = Hexadecimals (000 ~ 3ff). If no number entered, gain will be
increased by factor of 1. If a number is entered, then number will be
added to stored gain
### = Hexadecimals (000 ~ 3ff).
Same as gi above, except it will be decreased.
### = Hexadecimals (000 ~ 3ff).
Refer to the example shown below.
### = Hexadecimals (000 ~ 3ff) or ## = Hexadecimals (00 ~ ff),
depending on camera models. If no number entered, reference will be
increased by factor of 1. If a number is entered, then number will be
added to stored reference.
Note: It's very uncommon to change reference level, contact UNIQ for
further details.
Camera returns: "?" or "3f" in Hex
(incorrect answer, no RS232C communication or something's wrong)
or
Camera return: "" or "1" in Hex (correct answer, it might show other
symbols depending on PC system)
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