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In line scan cameras, the Sensor Line Array feature is a 16-bit mask that specifies which sensor lines are output per exposure, as shown in the following diagram.

Note: The diagram shows bits in order from left (MSB) to right (LSB). The camera interprets the decimal value you enter as a 16-bit mask with Bit 0 (LSB) on the right and Bit 15 (MSB) on the left.
Bit 0 (LSB) corresponds to Line 0, and Bit 15 (MSB) corresponds to Line 15. Set a bit to 1 to enable that line.
You configure the mask by entering its decimal equivalent in the feature. For example, entering a value of 29 083 produces the binary pattern 0111 0001 1001 1011, which corresponds to the selected sensor lines shown above.
The sensor scanning lines feature reports the number of active lines based on your Sensor Line Array configuration.
You can use the eSDK API functions to get and set the node’s current value.
For more information about related features, see Image Format Control Features.
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