FrameNumber=33; #6124928(DAB)…(DAB)(^END)
The following example describes how the host uploads a data file to frame 25. The replace parameter is specified so the camera or camera resolution will be changed if the settings in the file are different than the current configuration. The pixel scale and energy calibration will also be changed to the file value if different than the current configuration. The file contains 124,928 bytes.
Host sends
FRM FrameNumber=25; Replace=1; #6124928(DAB)…(DAB)(^END)
10.6.2.3 LDD - Read Data File
To read a data file stored on the
The start record is optional and is numbered from 1 to n. ‘n’ is the number of records in the file.
The number of records is optional and is numbered from 0 to n, where ‘n’ is the number of records in the file. A value of 0 specifies all of the records from the start record to the end of the file. The number of records is forced to 1 when the start frame is
If the start record or number of records is not specified then the value from the last File Restore Config, LDC command, File Load, File Save, LDD command, or SDD command is used.
The start frame parameter is optional and is numbered from
The replace parameter is optional and is a boolean with a value of 0 or 1 (i.e., false or true). The default for the replace parameter is 0 (i.e., false).
•If the replace parameter is true and the camera type or camera resolution of the file being read is different than the current configuration, then the camera type, resolution, or both are changed to match the file and the file is stored in the frame buffer. Note that the frame buffer is cleared when the camera type or camera resolution are changed.
•If the replace parameter is false and the camera type or camera resolution does not match the current LBA settings, then an execution error is reported and the file is discarded.
•If the replace parameter is true and the pixel scale of the file is different than the current configuration, then the pixel scale is set to the value in the file and the file is stored in the frame buffer.
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