Pelco Keyboard Control; Flat Field Correction (Ffc) - FLIR SR-Series Installation And Operation Manual

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The SR-Series may be controlled by a PC running a Windows-based software application. One
software application (known as the TVIS-7 PC User Interface Software) is used for the SR-100
and SR-100P cameras. For information on how to use the software, refer to the section 11.0
SR-100 control using TVIS-7 User
Interface. Another application (known as the TV-IS Photon
OEM GUI) is used for the other cameras. For information on how to use the software, refer to
the user guide included with the software. The user manual is also available from the FLIR
Core By Indigo web site: http://www.corebyindigo.com/products/core_photon.cfm.

7.3 Pelco Keyboard Control

The SR-100 and SR-100P cameras can also be controlled with a Pelco Universal Keyboard (for
example KBD300A). An example of the user commands for use with the KBD300A is shown in
section 10.0
KBD300 commands for use with SR-100 and
SR-100P.
Note: The SR-Series camera comes pre-configured for either RS-232 or RS-422 communication
from the factory, and the RS-422 protocol is only available on the SR-100 and SR-100P
cameras. Use with the Pelco Universal Keyboard requires RS-422. Also, the baud rate for the
Pelco Keyboard must be set to 2400 and the Pelco device id must be correct. Both the baud
rate and the Pelco device id may be changed using the GUI.

7.4 Flat Field Correction (FFC)

Periodically the image will momentarily freeze for a fraction of a second while the camera
performs a flat field correction. A shutter activates inside the camera and provides a target of
uniform temperature, allowing the camera to correct for ambient temperature changes and
provide the best possible image. Through the software user interface, the frequency of the FFC
can be modified.
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