Roper 4411-0046 Automobile Accessories User Manual


 
350 WinView/32 Manual Version 2.4.M
Note:
If you have a PCI card, and your controller is other than a MicroMAX or
PentaMAX, you must ensure that the number of pixels to be read out is always an even
number. A warning will appear if this is not the case. If you are doing binning, the
number of pixels digitized (after hardware binning is complete) must be an even number.
Parameters
Edit/New Pattern:
Multiple readout patterns can be defined. The Starting Pixel,
Ending Pixel, and Group (binning) parameters are displayed for the pattern
selected with Edit Pattern. Incrementing one higher than the number of patterns
stored changes the button from Edit Pattern to New Pattern, indicating that the
pattern values entered are for a new pattern, that is, one that hasn’t been stored.
Any number of patterns can be stored with different Start, End and Group
(binning) parameter values for each.
Number Stored:
The defined patterns can be stored for automatic recall. The number
of patterns stored are reported.
X Start and Y Start:
Set the starting X and Y pixel for the pattern selected via Edit
(New) Pattern. In the X direction, pixels are counted from left to right; in the Y
direction, they are counted from the top - down.
X End and Y End:
Set the last X and Y pixel for the pattern selected via Edit (New)
Pattern. In the X direction, pixels are counted from left to right; in the Y
direction, they are counted from the top - down.
Group:
Defines pixel binning for the selected pattern. The specified number of pixels in
each direction will be combined to form super pixels for greater sensitivity.
Rectangular groups of pixels of any size may be binned together, subject to some
hardware and software limitations. For all CCD based systems the binning can
be accomplished in hardware or, alternatively, in software as a postprocessing
option. If Group parameter values are specified, binning will be performed in
Figure 311.
Experiment
Setup Window,
ROI Setup tab
page.