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DIGIOP® 3D Camera User Manual
SECTION 1: OVERVIEW
Pin
Name
Function
1
GND
Ground for RS-485
2
GND
Ground for RS-485
3
IN2_GND / RS485A
Ground for opto-isolated input 2 / RS485A
4
OUT2_GND
Ground for opto-isolated output 2
5
IN2 / RS485B
Opto-isolated input 2 / RS485B
6
OUT2
Opto-isolated open-collector output 2
7
IN1_GND
Ground for opto-isolated input 1
8
OUT1_GND
Ground for opto-isolated output 1
9
IN1
Opto-isolated input 1
10
OUT1
Opto-isolated open-collector output 1
1.2 Functional description
1.2.1 Default Configuration Parameters
DIGIOP® 3D camera ships with default configuration parameters. These values, they can be found in the appendix of this document.
To reset the DIGIOP® 3D camera to the default parameters, access the calibration page and click the
Defaults
button.
1.2.2 Saving Configuration Settings in the DIGIOP® 3D camera
Most pages in the DIGIOP® 3D camera Configuration Application have Save, Preview, Reset, and Default buttons. The DIGIOP® 3D
camera has two methods to store configuration information:
Camera RAM
– Temporary memory used to preview the effects of configuration changes. All settings written to this
memory are lost whenever the camera power is reset.
Flash Memory
– Permanent, non-volatile memory used to save configuration changes. The values saved also become the
new values for the reset button.
The following buttons are used to save to each of the memory types:
Preview
– Applies changes to the camera RAM which allows you to preview the effects of a change without overwriting
the current settings. Changes will remain in effect until they are reset by using the reset button or the until the camera is
power cycled. You can click save to keep the previewed settings.
Save
– Permanently saves all page changes or previewed settings to flash memory on the camera. Saved values are applied
and become new reset values for the reset button.