Sigma LBA-400, LBA-710, LBA-714PC, LBA-300, LBA-712, LBA-708 manual PNW pan window limits, Pan?, Pnw?

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

1 281
Download 281 pages 14.04 Kb
Page 255
Image 255

Key

Type Value Description

-y = move up by y

y = new location - see :PNW? for limits +y = move down by y

C = center vertically

±x and ±y use units defined by the camera resolution in the current camera configuration. For example, if the camera resolution is x2 then ±x and ±y will move the capture window by ±2·x, ±2·y pixels. If the camera resolution is x8 then ±x and ±y will move the capture window by ±8·x, ±8·y pixels. Absolute locations will be snapped to integer multiples of the camera resolution.

:PAN?

Returns:

PAN <configuration>2

Key

Type

Value Description

 

 

 

CaptureLocation

I,I

X,Y - upper left corner of capture area

 

 

 

CaptureSize

I,I

X,Y - width and height of frame size

 

 

 

CaptureResolution

L

-1 = Full 1x

 

 

0

= 1x

 

 

1

= 2x

 

 

2

= 4x

 

 

3

= 8x

 

 

4

= 16x

 

 

5

= 32x

 

 

 

 

A.5.4.12 PNW - pan window limits

:PNW?

This command returns pan window limits. These are the dimensions of the active area of the camera detector and the allowable limits of the manual origin. These limits are defined in the Special Camera Settings dialog.

The current capture location and size must fit inside of the rectangle defined by the values returned from PNW?. The current capture location and size can be obtained with the :PAN? or :CAP? command. To determine the number of pixels actually covered by the capture area you must multiply the capture size by the capture resolution. For example, 128x120x4 actually covers 512x480 pixels, 64x60x2 actually covers 128x120 pixels, etc.

Operator’s Manual

255

LBA-PC

Doc. No. 10654-001, Rev 4.10

 

 

Page 255
Image 255
Sigma LBA-400, LBA-710, LBA-714PC, LBA-300, LBA-712, LBA-708, LBA-500PC, LBA-700 manual PNW pan window limits, Pan?, Pnw?