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MS-4 Low Density (SD Optics), 4" Focal Distance

Shutter Speed
Usage:
Faster shutter speeds reduce blurring in faster applications.
Slower shutter speeds are useful in slower applications and lower contrast applications.
Definition:
This value sets the exposure or integration time for the image sensor pixels. The shutter speed setting in relation to the speed of the object is critical. If a slow shutter speed is selected to capture fast-moving objects, blurring or smearing of the image will occur. As shutter speed is increased, more light and gain become necessary, because the pixels' exposure time has decreased.
Serial Cmd:
<K541,shutter speed,gain>
Default:
150 (1/150 second)
Options:
15 to 12,500
   
Gain
Usage:
Can be used to adjust pixel grayscale values for readability.
Definition:
Sets the gain value for the image sensor. This setting can be configured through autocalibration, which is the recommended method. A higher gain value will increase the brightness of the image, but the visual noise reduction performance of the system is reduced. Before configuring gain settings, the desired shutter speed should already be set and the gain should be configured to optimize the shutter speed setting.
Serial Cmd:
<K541,shutter speed,gain>
Default:
20
Options:
0 to 48
   

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