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Focal Distance

Definition:
Each (x) output represents a focal distance that is supported by the imager. The values are specified in 1/100ths of an inch, but the focal distance increments and decrements are not that fine. The focal distance is defined from a curve equation whose constants are calibrated during factory setup. The output value is in terms of inches, and it is multiplied by 100 to remove the decimal place. For example, an output of 375 would signify a focal distance of 3.75".
Serial Cmd:
<K526,number of focal distances,focal distance>
Options:
200 (2") to 600 (6") (Standard Density)
 
200 (2") to 600 (6") (Ultra-High Density)


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