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Operational Reference
Nano Series GigE Vision Camera
Acquisition and Transfer Control Category
The Genie Nano Acquisition and Transfer controls, as shown by CamExpert, groups parameters
used to configure the optional acquisition modes of the device.
Parameters in gray are read only, either always or due to another parameter being disabled.
Parameters in black are user set in CamExpert or programmable via an imaging application.
Features listed in the description table but tagged as Invisible are usually for Teledyne DALSA or
third party software usage—not typically needed by end user applications. Also important, Genie
Nano cameras are available in a number of models implementing different sensors and image
resolutions which may not support the full feature set defined in this category.
Acquisition and Transfer Control Feature Descriptions
The following table describes these parameters along with their view attribute and minimum
camera firmware version required. Additionally the Device Version column will indicate which
parameter is a member of the DALSA Features Naming Convention (denoted by DFNC), versus the
GenICam Standard Features Naming Convention (SFNC tag is not shown).
The Device Version number represents the camera software functional group, not a firmware
revision number. As Genie Nano capabilities evolve the device version tag will increase, therefore
identifying the supported function package. New features for a major device version release will be
indicated by
green text
for easy identification.
Display Name
Feature & Values
Description
Device Version
& View
Acquisition Status
Selector
AcquisitionStatusSelector
Selects the internal acquisition signal to read using
AcquisitionStatus.
1.00
Expert
Acquisition Active
AcquisitionActive Device is currently doing an acquisition of one or
many frames.
Acquisition Status
AcquisitionStatus
Reads the state of the internal acquisition signal
selected using the Acquisition Status Selector feature.
1.00
Expert
Acquisition Mode
AcquisitionMode
Set the acquisition mode of the device. It defines the
number of frames to capture during an acquisition
and the way the acquisition stops.
1.00
Beginner