Roper 4411-0046 Automobile Accessories User Manual


 
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Zoom:
The 1× setting indicates that the CCD image will be binned or decimated so that
the video monitor shows the entire CCD image at reduced resolution. The 2×
setting shows a portion of the CCD image, but at approximately 1:1 resolution.
Since you cannot see the entire CCD image, the Pan feature becomes available.
The 4× setting uses pixel replication to zoom in and enlarge a smaller region of
the CCD image. The availability of the Zoom and Pan functions depends on the
array size relative to the size of the video display (756 × 486 for RS170; 741 ×
576 for CCIR). Note that it isn’t necessary to close the dialog box for the
changes to take effect.
Pan:
The Pan box allows you to select which area of the CCD image you would like to
view on the video monitor. It is available in the 2× or the 4× mode. Changes to
the Pan box are effective immediately if the camera is running.
Binning:
In the 1× mode, pixels can be binned or decimated to fit the image from a
large CCD chip onto the video display. For low light level experiments, the
Binning option is recommended.
Decimation:
In the 1× mode, pixels can be binned or decimated to fit the image from a
large CCD chip onto the video display. Do not use decimation if you have very
low light levels.
Control Buttons:
Close Button:
Closes the dialog box and saves the setting changes.
Cancel:
Click on
Cancel
to exit the Interactive Camera Operation dialog box
without saving the changes.
Help:
Click on this button to open the online help for this dialog box.
Run:
Click on
Run
to begin Interactive Camera operation.
Stop:
Click on
Stop
to end Interactive Camera operation.