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Baumer Optronic
9.7.2
Sequencer in Camera
xml-file
The Baumer Optronic sequencer is described in the category
“BOSequencer”
by the fol-
lowing features:
<Category Name="BOSequencer" NameSpace="Custom">
<pFeature>BoSequencerEnable</pFeature>
Enable / Disable
<pFeature>BoSequencerStart</pFeature>
Start / Stop
<pFeature>BoSequencerRunOnce</pFeature>
Run Once / Cycle
<pFeature>BoSequencerFreeRun</pFeature>
Free Running / Trigger
<pFeature>BoSequencerSetSelector</pFeature>
Configure set of parameters
<pFeature>BoSequencerLoops</pFeature>
Number of sequences (m)
<pFeature>BoSequencerSetRepeats</pFeature>
Number of repetitions (n)
<pFeature>BoSequencerFramesPerTrigger</pFeature>
Number of frames per
trigger (z)
<pFeature>BoSequencerExposure</pFeature>
Parameter exposure
<pFeature>BoSequencerGain</pFeature>
Parameter gain
</Category>
9.7.3 Examples
9.7.3.1 Sequencer without Machine Cycle
Sequencer
Start
A
A
B
B
C
C
The figure above shows an example for a fully automated sequencer with three sets of
parameters (A,B and C). Here, the repeat counter (n) is set to 5 and the loop counter (m)
has a value of 2.
When the sequencer is started, with or without an external event, the camera will record 5
images successively in each case, using the sets of parameters A, B and C (which consti-
tutes a sequence). After that, the sequence is started again, then the sequencer stops - in
this case the parameters are maintained.
◄ Figure 38
Example using a fully
automated sequencer.
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