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This dialog can be used to load or save the current state of the sensor registers and color pipe settings. This information is stored within an .ini file which is loaded for each version of the sensor. For example, the file for the MT9V112 REV3 AR0544CS-REV1 would be located in C:\Aptina Imaging\apps_data\MT9V112AR0544CS-REV3REV1.ini.
All sensors have a 'Demo Initialization' preset. Bayer Sensors typically have a 'Color Processing ON' and 'Color Processing OFF' Preset as well.
INI files are plain text and can be edited by the user.
See the INI File Users 's Guide for more information about ini files and the command syntax.
Save Options:
The Save Options sub-dialog allows software settings and/or specific groupings of registers to be savedsyntax.
INI file and optional Initializer: Location of main INI file on first line, and optional location of Initializer file (for those sensors with separate Python-settings files).
Preset Actions: various actions available for the loaded INI file.
- Open: open an additional INI file. Same operation as available in "File / Open Additional Presets ..."
- Edit: edit the INI file, using the edit application associated with ".ini" files.
- Edit Initializer: edit the Initializer file (when present), using the edit application associated with ".py" files.
- Note: notepad.exe will be used if no edit application is associated with ".py" files.
- Reload: reread the INI file - to be used if "Edit" or "Edit Initializer" have modified their respective files.
- Default: go back to the default INI file - the INI file associated with the loaded SDAT file.
- Load: will load and run the Preset highlighted in the "Presets" window.
- Rename: rename the selected Preset.
Note that the INI file is automatically saved, but does not need to be Reloaded.
Preset Name Search: enter search terms. Only preset names matching all terms will be shown.
Presets: displays all available Presets. Note that Dialog Settings "Options..." can be used to show "Hidden" presets.
Dialog Settings: various settings that are available.
- Warnings: Show the Register Overwrite Warnings dialog. Same operation as the "Warn" Toolbar.
- This will check for accidental overwrite of OTPM-trimmed registers, or other inappropriate register values.
- Checking this report should be part of the verification of any new mode presets.
- Options...: show "Hidden" presets.
- Guide: opens the on-line INI Users Guide.
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Open Sensor Data File | Open a specific sensor data (SDAT) file for the current sensor. | ||
Open Image or Video File | Open an image file and display the image, instead of a sensor. | ||
Recent Sensors / Images | Show a list of the most recent SDAT and image files. | ||
Refresh Register List | Reopen a specific sensor data (SDAT) file for the current sensor(Using file browse). | ||
Open Default Presets | Open an INI file as the default presets file. (same as the Browse... button on the Presets dialog). | ||
Open Additional Presets | Open an INI file as an additional presets file. This INI file will not affect the dfault presets file, and it will not be used to specify the actions of the DevWareX toolbar. | Refresh Register List | Reopen a specific sensor data (SDAT) file for the current sensor(Using file browse). |
Probe for Devices | Re-run the device probe that will determine what sensor you have attached and automatically select the right SDAT file. | ||
Capture Image | Capture the currently displayed sensor image to hard disk <F9 >. | ||
Take Snapshot | Capture the sensor image to hard disk <Ctrl-F9 >. | ||
Record Video | Record the image stream to hard disk Note: the video is uncompressed and will take significant hard disk space. This mode is for characterization only. | ||
Exit | Exit the application. <Alt-F4>. |
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This only occurs when you hide extra rows. In your table below the only case where you used the 'Hide' option is the right-most column, 'AR0220AT/hidden'. In all other columns you have not used the 'Hide' option, so the 'last row' is 'height' - 1.
Double-click "Mouse Selection" bar to open the dialog that allows setting of up to 8 unique mouse configurations. Also see "Lock Mouse Selection", here.
Summary
Not using 'Hide' option: 'last row' = 'height' - 1
Using 'Hide' option: 'last row' = 'height' - number_of_hidden_extra_rows - 1
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