Sigma LBA-714PC, LBA-710, LBA-300 10.7.2 Pan/Zoom Window Detector Coordinates, Coordinate Systems

Models: LBA-500PC LBA-708 LBA-710 LBA-700 LBA-712 LBA-714PC LBA-400 LBA-300

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Frame Buffer

Frame Coordinates

Pan/Zoom Window

 

Capture

 

Window

Detector Coordinates

 

Beam Window

World Coordinates

Coordinate Systems

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10.7.2Pan/Zoom Window Detector Coordinates

Detector coordinates define locations on the camera detector. Detector coordinates are always positive integers. For a particular camera type, detector coordinates never change. The detector coordinate origin is always the upper left corner of the detector. This origin does not start at x=0, y=0, rather it relates to electronic timing of the camera. X values increase to the right and decrease to the left. Y values increase going down and decrease going up.

The Pan/Zoom window represents the boundary of active pixels on the detector. Use the PNW? command to retrieve the upper left and lower right corners describing the camera detector pan window limits.

The following example describes how to retrieve the boundaries of the camera detector and set the upper left corner of the capture window to the upper left corner of the detector.

Host sends

:PNW?(^END)

 

 

LBA-PC sends

 

 

PNW

 

 

UpperLeft=112,32;

 

 

LowerRight=744,512(^END)

 

 

Host sends

 

 

:PAN

 

 

X=112;

 

 

Y=32(^END)

 

 

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Sigma LBA-714PC, LBA-710, LBA-300, LBA-712, LBA-708, LBA-500PC 10.7.2 Pan/Zoom Window Detector Coordinates, Coordinate Systems