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Configuration of the camera

Configuration of the camera

Camera_Status_Register

All camera settings are made by writing specific values into the correspond-
ing registers.
This applies to:
values for general operating states such as video formats and modes,
exposure times, etc.
extended features of the camera that are turned on and off and con-
trolled via corresponding registers (so-called advanced registers).
The interoperability of cameras from different manufacturers is ensured by
IIDC, formerly DCAM (Digital Camera Specification), published by the IEEE
1394 Trade Association.
IIDC is primarily concerned with setting memory addresses (e.g. CSR:
Camera_Status_Register) and their meaning.
In principle all addresses in IEEE 1394 networks are 64 bits long.
The first 10 bits describe the Bus_Id, the next 6 bits the Node_Id.
Of the subsequent 48 bits, the first 16 bits are always FFFFh, leaving the
description for the Camera_Status_Register in the last 32 bits.
If in the following, mention is made of a CSR F0F00600h, this means in full:
Bus_Id, Node_Id, FFFF F0F00600h
Writing and reading to and from the register can be done with programs such
as FireView or by other programs developed using an API library (e.g.
FirePackage).
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