Memory Channel Save / Load; Time Stamp Register - Imi Tech PEARL IMB-20FT User's Operation Manual

Pearl series firewire ccd & cmos cameras
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time, with a single command.
5.6.

Memory Channel Save / Load

The setting of the camera features (Shutter, Gain...) and video mode can be stored in a non-volatile memory. The
camera supports 16 memory channels as per the table below for the user to conveniently save and load different
features as well as video modes.
Channels 5~15 are for resolution, mode and frame rate plus saving other features.
.
Address
Name
618h
Memory_Save
Address
Name
620h
Mem_Save_Ch
Address
Name
624h
Cur_Save_Ch
User Defined FireWire Register Control
The values saved in the channel are users define; and can be made the default values at power-on. The channels
from 1 to 15 are to be set in the power-on default mode.
Address
0xF2F1011C
5.7.

Time Stamp Register

The Time stamp register may be inquired from the Native FireWire Bus (IEEE1394a) CYCLE_TIME registers as
follows. You may also get the same value from user defined registers ( See Chap. 6.1) but it is recommend that
this approach be employed
Address
0xF0000200
Channel 0 is for factory default and Channels 1~4 are for saving features.
Bit
[0]
[1..31]
Bit
[0]
[1..4]
[5..15]
Bit
[0]
[1..4]
[5..15]
Description( bit : msb*)
Power on default memory channel
Bit 0 ~ Bit 3 : power on initial memory channel
Description( bit : msb*)
Description
Saves the current setting
Reserved
Description
Factory Default Setting Cannot overwrite
Write Channel for Memory Save for Channel 1 ~ 4
( Only for Features )
Write Channel for Memory Save for Channel 5 ~ 15
(For Features, Format and Mode Save)
Description
Read and Load Factory Default Setting
Read and Load Memory Channel 1 ~ 4
Read and Load Memory Channel 5 ~ 15
CYCLE_TIME
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