
Configuring the Camera
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Activating a Saved Configuration Set File
The process of “activating” a saved configuration set file, accomplishes two things:
• It copies the values from the saved file into the camera’s volatile memory. This means that
the values will now be actively used by the camera.
• It creates a link to the activated file. If the camera is reset or if it is powered off and then back
on, the values from the activated file will be loaded into volatile memory of the camera and
actively used by the camera.
As an example, assume that the camera already has a saved configuration set file named
“UserSet01” and that you want to activate this file. To do so, you would follow this procedure:
1. Use a binary write command to write the file name UserSet01 to the Name field of the
configuration set bulk data CSR (see page
).
2. Use a binary write command to set the value of the Control field in the configuration set bulk
data CSR to 0x05. Setting the value to 0x05 initiates an activate function.
This procedure would find the UserSet01 file in the non-volatile memory and would copy the
values in the file into the camera’s volatile memory. It would also create a link to the file so that the
values in the file would be loaded into volatile memory after a reset or a power up.
Sample code that illustrates how to activate a saved bulk data file is available from Basler (see
Section
).
Activating a Saved Shading Value File
The process of “activating” a saved shading value file, accomplishes two things:
• It copies the values from the saved file into the camera’s volatile memory. This means that
the values will now be actively used by the camera.
• It creates a link to the activated file. If the camera is reset or if it is powered off and then back
on, the values from the activated file will be loaded into volatile memory of the camera and
actively used by the camera.
As an example, assume that the camera already has a saved shading value file named
ShadingValues and that you want to activate this file. To do so, you would follow this procedure:
1. Use a binary write command to write the file name ShadingValues to the Name field of the
shading value bulk data CSR (see page
2. Use a binary write command to set the value of the Control field in the shading value bulk
data CSR to 0x05. Setting the value to 0x05 initiates an activate function.
This procedure would find the ShadingValues file in the non-volatile memory and would copy the
values in the file into the camera’s volatile memory. It would also create a link to the file so that the
values in the file would be loaded into volatile memory after a reset or a power up.
Sample code that illustrates how to activate a saved bulk data file is available from Basler (see
Section
).
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If you want to activate the factory configuration set file, use the procedure de-
scribed above and use “FactorySet” as the file name.
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