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Operating Manual

AX Smart Cameras

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Page 1: ...V1 0 12 14 2021 11703339 EN US Operating Manual AX Smart Cameras Embedded Processing...

Page 2: ...description 13 3 1 2 Available models 13 3 1 3 Dimensions 14 4 Installation 15 4 1 Wiring example 15 4 2 Environmental requirements 16 4 3 Ambient temperature Heat transmission 16 4 3 1 Emergency shut...

Page 3: ...tem to the Camera 37 8 GenICam Camera Features 39 8 1 Category AcquisitionControl 40 8 1 1 AcquisitionAbort 40 8 1 2 AcquisitionFrameCount 40 8 1 3 AcquisitionFrameRate 40 8 1 4 AcquisitionFrameRateEn...

Page 4: ...ColorTransformationControl color cameras only 63 8 5 1 ColorTransformationAuto 64 8 5 2 ColorTransformationEnable 64 8 5 3 ColorTransformationFactoryListSelector 65 8 5 4 ColorTransformationOutputColo...

Page 5: ...3 DeviceSerialNumber 80 8 8 24 DeviceStreamChannelCount 80 8 8 25 DeviceStreamChannelEndianness 80 8 8 26 DeviceStreamChannelPacketSize 81 8 8 27 DeviceStreamChannelSelector 81 8 8 28 DeviceStreamChan...

Page 6: ...7 8 11 5 BinningVerticalMode 107 8 11 6 Height 108 8 11 7 HeightMax 108 8 11 8 OffsetX 109 8 11 9 OffsetY 110 8 11 10 PixelFormat 110 8 11 11 ReverseX mono cameras pixel formats only 112 8 11 12 Rever...

Page 7: ...SetSelector 127 8 14 11 SequencerSetStart 128 8 14 12 SequencerTriggerActivation 128 8 14 13 SequencerTriggerSource 128 8 15 Category TransportLayerControl 129 8 15 1 EnergyEfficientEthernetEnable 129...

Page 8: ...Programming skills ideally in Python or C and knowl edge of computer vision are required 1 3 Intended use The Baumer AX Smart Camera is a user programmable Linux based all in one image process ing sys...

Page 9: ...rom the website https www baumer com ax software 1 5 Classification of the safety instructions In the User s Guide the safety instructions are classified as follows NOTICE Gives helpful notes on opera...

Page 10: ...ty claim 1 8 Warranty notes If it is obvious that the device is was dismantled reworked or repaired by other than Baumer technicians Baumer Optronic will not take any responsibility for the subsequent...

Page 11: ...no specific method for proper heat dissipation but suggest the following principle a Every form of convection around the device and mounting helps reduce temperature Pre vent heat from becoming trappe...

Page 12: ...s Computer vision and AI capabilities n Powerful NVIDIA Jetson Hardware with ARM CPU NVIDIA GPU and Deep Learning Accelerators DLA enables AI and computer vision use cases with high framerates n Compa...

Page 13: ...mode Micro USB 8 2 x USB3 0 Type A 9 Power supply Digital IO RS232 10 Status LED 11 Ethernet LED 12 Gigabit Ethernet Port 3 1 2 Available models Camera Type System on Module SoM Sensor Size Resolution...

Page 14: ...3 Camera models Baumer 14 Operating Manual AX Smart Cameras V1 0 3 1 3 Dimensions R 5 4 x 26 26 28 7 4 x M 3 x 6 8 x M 3 x 5 12 9 120 4 26 8 3 64 2 x M 3 x 5 temperature measurement point 70 70 18 25...

Page 15: ...mart Cam eras we recommend also following n USB keyboard and mouse n HDMI monitor n Micro HDMI adapter n M12 X Coded Ethernet cable n a computer with internet connection is re quired for flashing the...

Page 16: ...Stainless steel has a roughly 10 fold lower thermal con ductivity compared to aluminum d Do not install the device at the end of a profile this will allow heat to dissipate on both sides higher tempe...

Page 17: ...luminum profile not mounted VAX 32M I NVN VAX 32C I NVN Full power usage CPU GPU Camera 100 53 C 124 7 F 40 C 104 F Typical power usage running a typical DNN Camera 56 C 132 8 F 46 C 114 8 F VAX 50M I...

Page 18: ...ue and the image recording is stopped For further use the camera must be disconnected from the power supply after cooling down or a DeviceReset Category DeviceControl should be carried out The suffici...

Page 19: ...nuous oscillation 10 2000 Hz Amplitude underneath crossover frequencies 0 75 mm Acceleration 1 g Test duration 150 min axis 450 min total Vibration broad band IEC 60068 2 64 Frequency range 10 2000 Hz...

Page 20: ...pter Camera Tube Modul The peak torque while tightening the screws is 0 9 Nm Use a torque wrench Recommended grease for easier installation of the sealing rings ELKALUB GLS 867 Tube Adapter Art No 111...

Page 21: ...376 Art No 11185375 5 7 0 x M 2 6 59 5 7 0 x M 2 6 5 6 O Ring A A A A 12 6 15 5 7 0 x M 2 6 59 5 7 0 x M 2 6 5 6 O Ring A A A A 6 5 9 M 62 Art No 11198906 5 7 0 x M 2 6 59 5 7 0 x M 2 6 5 6 O Ring A A...

Page 22: ...arious protection classes IP40 with mounted lens cables and port cover IP67 with mounted tube cables and port cover In order to achieve the mentioned IP protection level please note the following info...

Page 23: ...AX Smart Cameras Operating Manual 23 Sealing rings The peak torque while tightening the screws is 0 9 Nm Use a torque wrench Do not forget the seals Recommended grease for easier installation ELKALUB...

Page 24: ...t the camera capture a homogenous image test target could be a white sheet of paper Filter Cover glass sensor CAUTION Compressed air for cleaning the camera Compressed air may force dust into the came...

Page 25: ...e n As so many cleaning agents are available we hope you understand that we cannot test ev ery single one Resistance to cleaning agents and areas of use depends upon the specific application n Cleanin...

Page 26: ...y pink 6 OUT2 yellow 12 Power IO red blue Connector M12 12 pin a coded SACC CI M12MS 12CON L180 Shielded cable needs to be used Cable ordered separately 5 1 3 Power supply Class 2 per NEC Protection C...

Page 27: ...D IO Pin 10 Pin 8 IOUT IOUT IOUT IOUT Out 1 Out 2 Power IO 12 V 20 48 V 10 internal GPIO Output current limiter cable termination RS232 TxD RS232 RxD internal GPIO Input 300 CPU CPU 300 UART UART RS23...

Page 28: ...28 Operating Manual AX Smart Cameras V1 0 5 1 5 LED signaling Ethernet LED Status LED Description Signal Meaning Ethernet LED green static Link active orange flash Data traffic Status LED off Power of...

Page 29: ...smission Wavelength in nm Filter glass of color cameras 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 1200 Transmission Wavelength in nm Cover Glass Tube Acryl Filter glass co...

Page 30: ...0 500 600 700 800 900 1000 0 0 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 1 0 Wave Length nm Relative Response Sony IMX 265 mono 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 0 0 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 1 0 Wave Length nm Relative Response Sony IMX 265 col...

Page 31: ...r glass of sensor thickness D photosensitive surface of the sensor front filter glass for color cameras thickness 1 0 1mm Camera Type xM mm yM mm xR mm YR mm z typ mm typ A mm D mm VAX 32 0 17 0 17 0...

Page 32: ...of our default pack ages with the ones you prefer NOTICE Risk of data loss Do not disconnect the AX Smart Camera after change of data from the power supply Shut down the camera via the operating syste...

Page 33: ...te flashing of the operating system will help in this case which destroys all data and configuration on the camera b Activate the power supply The operating system boots and the System Configuration W...

Page 34: ...ed camera and dis play or record images from the integrated camera It is also a good tool to troubleshoot any is sues which might arise Also pre installed are the Baumer neoAPI and GAPI camera SDK s T...

Page 35: ...and their settings Please see the available online documentation for the Gnome Network manager for further de tails 7 8 Connect via SSH After running the setup assistant you can connect to your AX Sm...

Page 36: ...ularly to avoid data loss Disable Enable the overlays In order to install software or copy programs or data to the AX Smart Camera you need to dis able the overlays This is done by creating a magic fi...

Page 37: ...cross dev sh c Dependencies could show up please install these d Executing the helper script will create the development environment at your current working directory init cross dev sh l login ip addr...

Page 38: ...e Recovery Mode port of the AX Smart Camera f Switch the power supply of the AX Smart Camera back on The camera should be connected as a slave device can be checked with lsusb a on the host g Change t...

Page 39: ...e standardized in the GenICam SFNC and must use the name defined there Specialized fea tures not mapping to an existing GenICam SFNC name are included as vendor specific within the Custom namespace Th...

Page 40: ...orted immediately and the image is not read out Name AcquisitionAbort Category AcqusitionControl Interface ICommand Access Write only Unit Values 8 1 2 AcquisitionFrameCount Number of frames to acquir...

Page 41: ...ous Frames are captured continuously without external events until stopped with the AcquisitionStop command MultiFrame In this mode a predefined number of frames will be captured after AcquisitionStar...

Page 42: ...se 0 Off 8 1 8 AcquisitionStatusSelector Selects the internal acquisition signal to read using AcquisitionStatus Name AcquisitionStatusSelector Category AcqusitionControl Interface IEnumeration Access...

Page 43: ...constantly adapted by the device to maxi mize the dynamic range Off Exposure duration is user controlled using ExposureTime Once Exposure duration is adapted once by the device Once it has converged i...

Page 44: ...Pixel Charge Carrier The signal strength is influenced by the incoming amount of photons It can be increased by in creasing the exposure time texposure Name ExposureTime Category AcqusitionControl In...

Page 45: ...d sequential or overlapped depending on the mode and the combi nation of exposure and readout times used Overlapped Sequentiell In this operation mode frame n 1 is exposed whilst frame n is being read...

Page 46: ...microseconds s to apply after the trigger reception before activating it Name TriggerDelay Category AcqusitionControl Interface IEnumeration Access Read Write Unit s Values 0 2 000 000 000000 Incremen...

Page 47: ...oftware Generates an internal trigger TriggerSource must be set to Software Name TriggerSoftware Category AcqusitionControl Interface ICommand Access Write only Unit Values 8 1 21 TriggerSource Specif...

Page 48: ...ntinuous White balancing is constantly adjusted by the device Off White balancing is off Once White balancing is automatically adjusted once by the device Once it has converged it automatically return...

Page 49: ...mage acquisition Exposure times are therefore lim ited However this results in low output signals from the camera and dark images To solve this issue the signals can be amplified by a user defined gai...

Page 50: ...ice Once it has converged it automatically returns to the Off state NOTICE The levelling can take several images 8 2 6 GainSelector Selects which gain is controlled by the various gain feature Name Ga...

Page 51: ...ption of brightness E Energy of light The values of the calculated intensities are entered into the Look Up Table Thereby previously existing values within the LUT will be overwritten NOTICE If the LU...

Page 52: ...is sufficient to achieve the BrightnessAutoNominalValue 2 Example 2 For image 2 increasing the brightness with ExposureTime is not enough to reach the value of BrightnessAutoNomi nalValue Therefore t...

Page 53: ...the image data e g brightness of a particular region of the image is of interest The calculated corrections will be applied to the entire image The AutoFeature ROI is specified using four values n Au...

Page 54: ...OI are adjusted accordingly The starting point for AutoFeatureOffsetX and AutoFeatureOffsetY is determined by the ROI Category ImageFormatControl End AutoFeature ROI End ROI Start AutoFeature ROI Star...

Page 55: ...re ROI Name AutoFeatureOffsetX Category AutoFeatureControl Interface IInteger Access Read Write Unit Values 0 depends on AutoFeatureWidth 8 3 3 AutoFeatureOffsetY Vertical offset from the origin to th...

Page 56: ...erence Region of interest The Auto Feature Region is part of this region and all Auto Feature Region features are refs to this Reference Region Name AutoFeatureRegionReference Category AutoFeatureCont...

Page 57: ...tus of BalanceWhiteAuto Name BalanceWhiteAutoStatus Category AutoFeatureControl Interface IEnumeration Access Read only Unit Values ColorGainsTooHigh The BalanceWhiteAuto calculation failed since at l...

Page 58: ...image noise but the frame rate is not reduced Name BrightnessAutoPriority Category AutoFeatureControl Interface IEnumeration Access Read Write Unit Values ExposureAuto ExposureAuto has highest priori...

Page 59: ...Gain is not enough to reach the value of BrightnessAutoNominalValue Therefore the ExposureTime is increased after reaching Ex posureAutoMaxValue 8 3 11 ExposureAutoMaxValue Maximal value of ExposureT...

Page 60: ...alculable by gain auto algorithm Name GainAutoMaxValue Category AutoFeatureControl Interface IFloat Access Read Write Unit Values Gain 49 8 3 14 GainAutoMinValue Minimal value of Gain calculable by ga...

Page 61: ...d These data include different settings for the respective image This integrated data packet contains different image settings Baumer GAPI can read the Image Info Header Chunk There are three Chunk mo...

Page 62: ...taControl Interface IBoolean Access Read Write Unit Values true 1 On false 0 Off 8 4 2 ChunkModeActive Activates the inclusion of chunk data in the payload of the image NOTICE The camera must be stopp...

Page 63: ...ntains the Color Transformation control features Oversimplified color processing is realized by 4 modules Camera Module Bayer Processor Color Transfor mation RGB r g b r g b r b g White balance The co...

Page 64: ...t RAW are not used Name ColorTransformationAuto Category ColorTransformationControl Interface IEnumeration Access Read Write Unit Values Continuous Color transformation is constantly adjusted by the d...

Page 65: ...imizedMatrixFor3000K Matrix is tuned to the color temperature of 3000K OptimizedMatrixFor5000K Matrix is tuned to the color temperature of 5000K OptimizedMatrixFor6500K Matrix is tuned to the color te...

Page 66: ...orTransformationControl Interface IFloat Access Read only Unit Values 8 0 8 0 Increment 1 00 8 5 7 ColorTransformationValueSelector Selects the Gain factor of the Transformation matrix to access in th...

Page 67: ...gnal becomes inactive and the counter stops counting until a new trigger hap pens or it is explicitly reset with CounterReset Name CounterDuration Category CounterAndTimerControl Interface IString Acc...

Page 68: ...ferSkipped Off Line0 TriggerSkipped 8 6 4 CounterReset Does a software reset of the selected counter and starts it The counter starts counting events immediately after the reset unless a counter trigg...

Page 69: ...6 CounterResetSource Selects the signals that will be the source to reset the Counter Name CounterResetSource Category CounterAndTimerControl Interface IEnumeration Access Read Write Unit Values see t...

Page 70: ...ueAtReset Category CounterAndTimerControl Interface IInteger Access Read only Unit Values 0 65535 Increment 1 8 6 10 FrameCounter The FrameCounter is part of the Baumer Image Info Header chunk and is...

Page 71: ...t Access Read Write Unit s Values 0 2 000 000 000000 Increment 1 00 8 6 12 TimerDuration Sets the duration in microseconds of the Timer pulse Name TimerDuration Category CounterAndTimerControl Interfa...

Page 72: ...Rising Edge of the selected trigger sig nal FallingEdge Starts counting on the Falling Edge of the selected trigger sig nal AnyEdge Starts counting on the Falling or Rising Edge of the selected trigg...

Page 73: ...CustomDataSelector The feature selects the index of the custom data byte array Name CustomData Category CustomDataControl Interface IInteger Access Read Write Unit Values 0 127 Increment 1 8 8 Categor...

Page 74: ...duct family of the device Name DeviceFamilyName Category DeviceControl Interface IString Access Read only Unit Values device family name 8 8 4 DeviceFirmwareVersion Version of the firmware in the devi...

Page 75: ...alues 0 65535 Increment 1 8 8 7 DeviceLinkCommandTimeout Indicates the current command timeout of the specific Link Name DeviceLinkCommandTimeout Category DeviceControl Interface IFloat Access Read on...

Page 76: ...egory DeviceControl Interface IFloat Access Read Write Unit s Values 500 000 000000 4 294 967 295 000 000000 Increment 1 8 8 10 DeviceLinkSelector Selects which Link of the device to control Generally...

Page 77: ...Control Interface IInteger Access Read Write Unit Values GigE 1250000 125000000 Increment 1250000 USB 1000000 400000000 Increment 1000000 8 8 13 DeviceManufacturerInfo Manufacturer information about t...

Page 78: ...ature corresponds with the camera s switched on and switched off states Using this means it is no longer necessary to disconnect the power supply NOTICE The execution of this feature may take several...

Page 79: ...at was used to create the de vice s GenICam XML Name DeviceSFNCVersionMinor Category DeviceControl Interface IInteger Access Read only Unit Values 0 9223372036854775807 Increment 1 8 8 20 DeviceSFNCVe...

Page 80: ...ce IString Access Read only Unit Values e g 1117281217 8 8 24 DeviceStreamChannelCount Indicates the number of streaming channels supported by the device Name DeviceStreamChannelCount Category DeviceC...

Page 81: ...elector Selects the stream channel to control Name DeviceStreamChannelSelector Category DeviceControl Interface IInteger Access Read Write Unit Values 0 8 8 28 DeviceStreamChannelType Reports the type...

Page 82: ...ice Name DeviceTLVersionMinor Category DeviceControl Interface IInteger Access Read only Unit Values 0 8 8 32 DeviceTLVersionSubMinor Minor version of the Transport Layer GigE Vision version of the de...

Page 83: ...umeration Access Read Write Unit Values InHouse Temperature inside the camera housing 8 8 36 DeviceTemperatureStatus Returns the current temperature status of the device Name DeviceTemperatureStatus C...

Page 84: ...nt DeviceTemperature StatusChanged Event DeviceTemperature StatusChanged Cooling measures recommended Name DeviceTemperatureStatusTransitionSelector Category DeviceControl Interface IEnumeration Acces...

Page 85: ...y DeviceControl Interface IString Access Read Write Unit Values e g camera 1 max length 64 8 8 41 DeviceVendorName Name of the manufacturer of the device Name DeviceVendorName Category DeviceControl I...

Page 86: ...e IInteger Access Read only Unit s Values 0 65535 Increment 1 8 8 44 TimestampLatch Latches the current timestamp counter into TimestampLatchValue Name TimestampLatch Category DeviceControl Interface...

Page 87: ...ame TimestampLatchValuePtpHours Category DeviceControl Interface IInteger Access Read only Unit Values 0 2147483648 Increment 1 8 8 48 TimestampLatchValuePtpMinutes he feature returns the latched valu...

Page 88: ...Ptp timestamp counters in seconds since the last minute Name TimestampLatchValueSeconds Category DeviceControl Interface IInteger Access Read only Unit Values 0 2147483648 Increment 1 8 8 51 Timestam...

Page 89: ...re trigger to take images at predefined time intervals Different trigger sources can be used here high low U t 0 4 5 V 11 V 30 V start active Trigger tdelay Trigger Trigger valid Exposure Readout Time...

Page 90: ...e trigger sources p h o t o electric se n s o r trigger signal p r o g r a m m able logic c o n t r o l l e r others s oftware trigg e r Hardware trigger b r o adcast GigE o n l y Each trigger source...

Page 91: ...ible jitters within the signal a sec ond testing time tDebounceLow was introduced The timing for this can also be adjusted by the user If the signal value falls to state low and does not rise within t...

Page 92: ...gh to low Name LineDebouncerLowTimeAbs Category DigitalIOControl Interface IFloat Access Read Write Unit s Values 0 000000 5 000 000000 Increment 1 00 8 9 3 LineInverter Controls the inversion of the...

Page 93: ...ble s below NOTICE Line0 and Line3 are selectable but without function Linesource Line1 Line2 8 9 6 LineSource Selects which internal acquisition or I O source signal to output on the selected Line In...

Page 94: ...Name LineSource Category DigitalIOControl Interface IEnumeration Access Read Write Unit Values see table s below LineSource Signals ExposureActive Device is doing the exposure of a Frame or Line Off L...

Page 95: ...ngle bitfield Name LineStatusAll Category DigitalIOControl Interface IInteger Access Read only Unit Values Devices Specific HexNumber 8 9 9 UserOutputSelector Selects which bit of the User Output regi...

Page 96: ...Events to the host application An Event is a message that is sent to the host application to notify it of the occurrence of an internal event General Information The asynchronous message channel is d...

Page 97: ...notready these triggers are skipped On Baumer cameras the user will be informed about this fact by means of the event TriggerSkipped Exposure Readout texposure n treadout n 1 treadout n texposure n 1...

Page 98: ...nt TransferBufferFull This event is issued only in trigger mode It signals that no buffer is available Exposure Readout texposure n treadout n 1 treadout n texposure n 1 TriggerReady tnotready BufferR...

Page 99: ...the DeviceTemperatureEx ceeded feature is set to True the image recording is stopped and the LED is set to red For further use the camera must disconnected from the power supply after cooling down or...

Page 100: ...it Values see table s below Events DeviceTemperatureStatusChanged EventLost ExposureEnd ExposureStart FrameEnd FrameStart FrameTranferSkipped Line0 3 FallingEdge Line0 3 RisingEdge TransferBufferFull...

Page 101: ...on the sensor When an image is acquired only the information re garding these pixels is transferred to the PC Not all of the lines on the sensor are read out which therefore decreases the readout tim...

Page 102: ...ted Thus the progression is greatly increased by the amount of binned pixels By using this operation the progression in sensitivity is coupled to a reduction in resolution Higher sensitivity enables s...

Page 103: ...causes a verti cally compressed image with doubled brightness 2x1 Horizontal binning causes a horizontally compressed image with doubled brightness 2x2 Bidirectional binning causes both a horizontally...

Page 104: ...s In pixel formats which are not raw formats e g RGB8 the three calculated color values R G B of a pixel will be added with those of the corresponding neighbor pixel during binning Binning Illustratio...

Page 105: ...combined Binning Illustration without 1x2 2x1 2x2 8 11 1 BinningHorizontal Number of horizontal photo sensitive cells to combine together This increases the intensity or signal to noise ratio of the...

Page 106: ...ontrol Interface IEnumeration Access Read Write Unit Values Average The response from the combined cells will be averaged result ing in increased signal noise ratio Sum The response from the combined...

Page 107: ...ble s below Increment 1 Camera Type BinningSelector Region0 BinningSelector Sensor Monochrome VAX 32M 1 2 1 1 VAX 50M 1 2 1 1 Color VAX 32C 1 2 1 1 VAX 50C 1 2 1 1 8 11 5 BinningVerticalMode The respo...

Page 108: ...atControl Interface IInteger Access Read Write Unit Values see table s below Camera Type Values Pixel Monochrome VAX 32M 1 1536 Increment 1 VAX 50M 1 2048 Increment 1 Color VAX 32C 1 1536 Increment 1...

Page 109: ...0M 2048 Color VAX 32C 1536 VAX 50C 2048 8 11 8 OffsetX Horizontal offset from the origin to the region of interest in pixels NOTICE The sum of OffsetX and WidthMax must be smaller or equal than WidthM...

Page 110: ...format Here the data stored without processing Bayer Raw data format of color sensors Color filters are placed on these sensors in a checkerboard pattern generally in a 50 green 25 red and 25 blue arr...

Page 111: ...ve bandwidth the packed formats were introduced to Baumer cameras In this formats the unused bits of one pixel are filled with data from the next pixel 8 bit Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Bit string of Mono 8...

Page 112: ...applied before the flip ping NOTICE The camera must be stopped before this feature can be set Name ReverseX Category ImageFormatControl Interface IBoolean Access Read Write Unit Values true 1 On fals...

Page 113: ...ImageFormatControl Interface IString Access Read only Unit Values e g IMX264 8 11 15 SensorPixelHeight Physical size pitch in the y direction of a photo sensitive pixel unit Name SensorPixelHeight Cat...

Page 114: ...shutter opens and closes at the same time for all pixels All the pixels are exposed for the same length of time at the same time 8 11 18 SensorWidth Effective width of the sensor in pixels Name Sensor...

Page 115: ...es GreyVerticalRamp Image is filled vertically with an image that goes from the darkest possible value to the brightest GreyVerticalRampHorizontalAnd VerticalLineMoving Image is filled vertically with...

Page 116: ...vided by the device in pixels Start ROI End ROI Name Width Category ImageFormatControl Interface IInteger Access Read Write Unit Values see table s below Camera Type Values Pixel Monochrome VAX 32M 16...

Page 117: ...lated after horizontal binning decimation or any other function changing the horizontal dimension of the image Name WidthMax Category ImageFormatControl Interface IInteger Access Read only Unit Values...

Page 118: ...spots on the recorded image Distinction of hot and cold pixels within the recorded image Warm Pixel Cold Pixel Charge quantity of hot and cold pixels compared with normal pixels Charge quantity Norma...

Page 119: ...Defect Pixel List with Baumer Camera Explorer NOTICE The addition of defect pixels must be done in Full Frame without Binning Width Height Off setX OffsetY in raw data format and without activated co...

Page 120: ...ntry Name DefectPixelListEntryActive Category LUTControl Interface IBoolean Access Read Write Unit Values true 1 On false 0 Off 8 12 3 DefectPixelListEntryPosX X position of the defect pixel Name Defe...

Page 121: ...cts which Defect Pixel List to control Name DefectPixelListSelector Category LUTControl Interface IEnumeration Access Read Write Unit Values Pixel Selects Defect Pixel List for defect pixels 8 12 7 LU...

Page 122: ...es true 1 On false 0 Off 8 12 9 LUTIndex Control the index offset of the coefficient to access in the selected LUT Name LUTIndex Category LUTControl Interface IInteger Access Read Write Unit Values 0...

Page 123: ...ifferent events and signals Therefore the desired camera settings for each step are stored in so called sequencer sets Stringing together a number of these sequencer sets results in a sequence The con...

Page 124: ...set switch over and that is mapped as SequencerTriggerSource n the change of state triggering the set switch over and that is mapped as SequencerTrigger Activation As with user sets the camera s curre...

Page 125: ...the events that will be the source to increment the Counter CounterRese tActivation Selects the Activation mode of the Counter Reset Source sig nal CounterReset Source Selects the signals that will be...

Page 126: ...Category SequencerControl Interface IEnumeration Access Read Write Unit Values On Enables the sequencer Off Disables the sequencer 8 14 5 SequencerPathSelector Selects the path that contains the setti...

Page 127: ...uencerSetNext Category SequencerControl Interface IInteger Access Read Write Unit Values 0 127 Increment 1 8 14 9 SequencerSetSave Saves the current device state to the sequencer set selected by the S...

Page 128: ...ger is considered valid on the falling or rising edge of the source signal FallingEdge Specifies that the trigger is considered valid on the falling edge of the source signal LevelHigh Specifies that...

Page 129: ...Controls whether the Energy Efficient Green Ethernet mode 802 3az in the PHY is activated or not NOTICE A device reboot is needed for changes to take effect Name EnergyEfficientEthernetEnable Categor...

Page 130: ...only Unit Values FullSpeed USB operation at 12 Mbps HighSpeed USB operation at 480 Mbps LowSpeed USB operation at 1 5 Mbps SuperSpeed USB operation at 5 Gbps 8 15 3 2 SIControl Controls streaming ope...

Page 131: ...nit Values 0 4294967295 Increment 1 8 15 3 5 SIPayloadTransferCount Expected number of Payload Transfers Name SIPayloadTransferCount Category TansportLayerControl PtpControl Interface IInteger Access...

Page 132: ...s camera User Set 1 User Set 2 User Set 3 are user spe cific and can contain user definable parameters Selects the feature Use rSet to load and make active by default when the device is reset The fact...

Page 133: ...ureOffsetY ExposureMode SequencerSetNext AutoFeatureWidth ExposureTime SequencerSetStart BinningHorizontal FrameCounter SequencerTrigger Activation BinningHorizontalMode Gain SequencerTriggerSource Bi...

Page 134: ...are stored in the user set Default This is the only user set that cannot be edited Select at UserSetSelector UserSet1 UserSet2 or UserSet3 Name UserSetSave Category UserSetControl Interface ICommand A...

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