Hitachi KP-F32F Digital Camera User Manual


 
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-OFF-
Setting value 80000000 h
-ON-
Setting value 8xy0000z h x: 2- LOW ACTIVE, 3- HIGH ACTIVE
y: 0- SourceID0(PORT1), 2- SourceID1(PORT2), E- SourceID7(Software)
z: 1- SET
Readout signal polarity is switched at value of x. Readout signal source is switched at value of y. When set SourceID7,
if z is set to 1, a picture is outputted (and z becomes 0 automatically).
(3) TIME STAMP (CSR: F200 000C h)
The cycle timer value of 1394 buses can be added to image data as the time stamp.
-OFF-
Setting value 80000000 h
-ON-
Setting value 82000000 h
If TIME STAMP is ON, first 4 byte of image data is changed to time stamp information as follows.
| 0 h | 1 h | 2 h | 3h |
31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
Second Count Cycle Count Cycle Offset
(4) HD RESET (CSR: F200 0010 h)
When using TRIGGER MODE, internal HD is reset and start exposure.
-OFF-
Setting value 80000000 h
-ON-
Setting value 82000000 h
(5) CYCLE TIMER SYNC (CSR: F200 0010 h)
Camera is synchronized to cycle timer in same bus.
All camera set to normal mode and same frame rate.
-OFF-
Setting value 80000000 h
-ON-
Setting value 82000000 h
(6) PORT1 OUTPUT (CSR: F300 0200 h)
PORT2 OUTPUT (CSR: F300 0204 h)
Output strobe pulse / camera VD / other port input (switched PORT SETTING) from PORT1 / PORT2. These timing
can be signal timing of PORT1 and PORT2 for trigger operation.
-OFF-
Setting value 80000000h
Signal output absent.
-ON-
Setting value 8xyyyzzz h x: 2- LOW ACTIVE/THRUGH, 3- HIGH ACTIVE/REVERSE
yyy: 000h to FFFh
zzz: 000h to FFFh
When output signal is Strobe out/Camera VD, polarity is switched at value of x. When output signal is Other port input,
polarity is reversed or not reversed at value of x. When output signal is Strobe out/Other port input, adjust delay time
at value of yyy from 0.2 to 3931.4μs by 0.96μs step. When output signal is Strobe out, adjust output signal pulse
width at value of zzz from 0.96 to 3931.2μs by 0.96μs step. But, when zzz is set to 000h, Strobe out is stopped at
the time of end of exposure.
See "Trigger operation and timing chart" (page 13 to 16).