Automatic Level Control
Automatic Level Control

Automatic Level Control

The Automatic Level Control (ALC) function combines the Automatic Gain Control (AGC) and Automatic Shutter Control (ASC) functions to handle deviations in brightness.
The following graphic displays how Automatic Level Control operates in response to brightness deviations:
To change from bright to dark: ASC → AGC
To change from dark to bright: AGC → ASC
Automatic Level Control
To use the ALC function:
  1. Set
    GainAuto
    or
    ExposureAuto
    to
    Continuous
    .
  2. Configure the minimum and maximum values for AGC and ASC under
    ZebraCustomControlALC
    .
  3. Configure the target video levels for AGC and ASC in
    ALCReference
    . For example, when
    ALCReference
    is set to 95%, video levels are maintained at 95% using AGC and ASC.
In color models, set a channel to serve as a reference for the ALC  using
ALCControlReference
. Next, select whether to specify the
SelectedChannel
to channel (R, G, B) or
PeakChannel
to the channel with the highest average image level.
If
ALCControlReference
is equal to
SelectedChannel
, set
ALCControlChannel
to
Red
,
Green
, or
Blue
.
Set the speed of ALC control from 1 to 100 (fastest) in
ALCControlRatio
.
  • If the
    ALCControlRatio
    setting is large, the ALC operation may cause hunting depending on the
    AcquisitionFrameRate
    setting. In this case, lower the
    AcquisitionFrameRate
    or
    ALCControlRatio
    .