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The DDE filter has an automatic mode that when activated controls the DDE Gain using a
combination of the Dynamic DDE setting and the scene dynamic range. The valid range of the
Dynamic DDE setting is from 1 to 63. Dynamic DDE settings between 1 and 16, provide image
smoothing, with a setting of 1 providing the most smoothing. A Dynamic DDE setting of 17
turns off the Dynamic DDE. A Dynamic DDE setting between 18 and 39 sets the imaging mode
DDE Gain between 16 and 40. A Dynamic DDE setting of 40 or greater provides maximum
enhancement but image artifacts may also be enhanced giving an image with some fixed
pattern noise.
B.6.5 Spare Serial Communications Channel
The camera provides a spare serial communications port consisting of the signals: RX2, TX2,
and GND.
Note
This serial communications channel is intended for communication with RS-232 controllable
systems.
B.6.6 Digital data
The DIGITAL_OUTPUT_MODE command allows the users to select one of the following digital
data options
• 14-bit data
• 8-bit data
• digital off
• 14-bit unfiltered
• 8-bit inverted
• 14-bit inverted
• 14- bit inverted unfiltered
• XP-channel setting
TAU-0035-00-10, version 150
Appendix B—Serial Communication Technical Details
June 2011
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