Sigma LBA-300 Digital Camera User Manual


 
Operator’s Manual LBA-PC
Doc. No. 10654-001, Rev 4.10
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receive five numeric values for each row corresponding to the current, mean, deviation,
minimum, and maximum values.
specified then the value from the last File | Restore Config, LDC command, File | Load, File |
Save, LDD command, or SDD command is used.
The file name is optional and is a string describing the drive, directory, file name, and extension.
If no drive or directory is specified then the current Windows drive or directory is used. In
Windows, the current drive and directory can be changed at any time by another program, some
internal operation, or some user action. This is probably not what you want. We very strongly
recommend that you always specify the drive and directory. If no extension is specified then
.LB3/4/5/7 is used. If the file name is not specified then the current value from the last previous
restore File | Restore Config, LDC command, File | Load, File | Save, LDD command, or SDD
command is used.
Note that the backslash character, “\”, has special meaning known as an escape sequence. To
specify a single backslash you must send two. For example
: “c:\\spiricon\\lba300pc\\data.lb3”
is interpreted by the LBA-PC as “c:\spiricon\lba300pc\data.lb3”
. Although other escape
sequences are recognized there is no reason ever to use them with LBA-PC.
The current default values for the start record, number of records, and file name can be retrieved
with the SDD? command.
The following example describes how to write all the frames from the frame buffer into a file
called tophat.lb3.
Host sends
:SDD
FileName=c:\\spiricon\\lba300pc\\tophat.lb3;
StartFrame=1;
NumberFrames=0(^END)
10.6.2.5 RDR? - Read Results
The results displayed in the Results window can be downloaded by using the RDR? command.
This query command has three optional parameters:
Labels Text labels from left-hand column of results window
Values Computations results from center column
Units Applicable units from right-hand column
The Labels parameter specifies whether you want to download the text in the left-most column of
the results windows. This text is a label describing the value in the center column. The Values
parameter specifies you want to download the numeric values displayed in the center column of
the results window. The Units parameter specifies you want to download the text in the right-
most column of the results window. This text is a label describing the units that apply to the
value in the center column. If more that one parameter is specified then each is sent in a
separate response. If these parameters are not specified then the default is Labels=0, Values=1,
Units=0.
The Labels and Values response changes when statistics is on. For the Labels response, each
label displayed in the left-hand column of the results window is followed by the text “Mean,
Deviation, Minimum, Maximum”. The statistics Results response is all numeric values in each row
displayed in the center columns of the results windows. Therefore, when statistics is on, you will