Spyder3 SG-34 GigE Vision Color Manual
27
Teledyne DALSA
03-032-20124-00
Verify Temperature and Voltage
To d eterm ine the voltage and tem p eratu re at the cam era, u se the
Read Voltage and Temperature
featu re
fou nd in the
Camera
Information
set.
The tem p eratu re retu rned is the internal chip case tem p eratu re in d egrees Celsiu s. For p rop er op eration,
this valu e shou ld not exceed 80 °C. If the cam era exceed s the d esignated tem p eratu re it w ill shu t d ow n
and w ill not turn on until the camera’s temperature is 73 ºC or less. Use the
reset camera
fu nction.
The voltage d isplayed is the camera’s input voltage. N ote that the voltage measurement feature of the
cam era p rovid es only ap p roxim ate resu lts (typ ically w ithin 10%). The m easu rem ent shou ld not be u sed
to set the ap p lied voltage to the cam era, bu t only u sed as a test to isolate gross p roblem s w ith the su p p ly
voltage.
Saving and Restoring Camera Settings
The p aram eters u sed to select, load an d save u ser sets are grou p ed together u nd er the Cam era
Inform ation set of featu res.
GigE Vision Input Controls
Camera Information
Parameter
Description
User Set Selector / Device Configu ration
Selector
Selects the cam era configu ration set to load featu re settings from or
save cu rrent featu re settings to: factory (d efau lt) or u ser sets.
The Factory / Defau lt set contains d efau lt cam era featu re settings.
User cam era configu ration sets contain featu re sett ings p reviou sly
saved by the u ser.
User Set Load / Load Configuration
Load the set sp ecified by User Set Selector to the cam era and m ake
it the active / cu rrent set.
User Set Save / Save Configu ration
Save the cu rrent set as selected u ser set.
Description of the Camera Settings
The cam era op erates in one of three settings:
1.
Cu rrent session
2.
User setting
3.
Factory setting (Defau lt, read -only)
The cu rrent settings can be saved (thereby becom ing the u ser setting) u sing the User Set Save p aram eter.
A p reviou sly saved u ser setting (User Set 1) or the factory settings can be restored u sing the User Set
Selector and User Set Load p aram eters.
The relationship betw een these three settings is illu strated here and d escribed below :