Basler A202k User's Manual Supplement - Draft
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Basler A202k High Gain
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4.1.3 Precautions When Using Digital Shift
There are several checks and precautions that you must follow before using the digital shift feature
on high gain cameras. The checks and precautions differ depending on whether you will be using
the camera in 10 bit output mode or in 8 bit output mode.
If you will be using the camera in 10 bit output mode, make this check:
1. Use binary commands or the Video Data Output Mode setting in the Output group on the
configuration tool to put the camera in 10 bit output mode.
2. Use binary commands or the Digital Shift setting in the Output group on the configuration tool
to set the camera for no digital shift.
3. Check the output of the camera under your normal lighting conditions with no digital shift
and note the readings for the brightest pixels.
• If any of the readings are above 512, do not use digital shift.
• If all of the readings are below 512, you can safely use the shift once (2X) digital shift set-
ting.
• If all of the readings are below 256, you can safely use the shift once (2X) or shift twice
(4X) digital shift setting.
• If all of the readings are below 128, you can safely use the shift one (2X), shift twice (4X)
or shift three times (8X) digital shift setting.
If you will be using the camera in 8 bit output mode, make this check:
1. Use binary commands or the Video Data Output Mode setting in the Output group on the
configuration tool to put the camera in 8 bit output mode.
2. Use the binary commands or the Digital Shift setting in the Output group on the configuration
tool to set the camera for no digital shift.
3. Check the output of the camera under your normal lighting conditions with no digital shift
and note the readings for the brightest pixels.
• If any of the readings are above 128, do not use digital shift.
• If all of the readings are below 128, you can safely use the shift once (2X) digital shift set-
ting.
• If all of the readings are below 64, you can safely use the shift once (2X) or shift twice (4X)
digital shift setting.
• If all of the readings are below 32, you can safely use the shift once (2X), shift twice (4X)
or shift three times (8X) digital shift setting.