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Setting List
This camera complies with GenICam. Each setting item name conforms to GenICam
SFNC (Standard Features Naming Convention). (There are some JAI-specific setting
items).
Each setting item is an integer type (IInteger), a real type (IFloat), an element
enumeration type (IEnumeration), a character string (IString), a logical type (IBoolean),
and a category type (ICategory) or a command type (ICommand) for executing the
function.
Each setting item is given permission to view and set. There are three types of authority:
Beginner, Expert, and Guru.
Beginner
: For beginner users.
Expert
: For users with deep knowledge of camera functions.
Guru
: For advanced users who make settings, including advanced features that
can cause the camera to malfunction if not set correctly
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Selector
A Selector is used to index which instance of the feature is accessed in situations where
multiple instances of a feature exist.
[Instance example]
When the analog gain can be changed for each of the red, green, and blue
channels in a color camera.
Analog gain is a function that has multiple instances, and red, green, and blue are
the indexes.
Selectors are a feature of element enumeration type (IEnumeration) or an integer type
(IInteger). However, unlike normal configuration items, it is only used to select the
instance in the following configuration item.
It does not change the behavior of the camera by changing the value of the selector.
Also, the selector may have only one selectable value. In this case, use the selector
function only for information purposes. In this document, it is described as
SelectedFeature[Selector] according to the description method of GenICam.
In the case of gain given as an example of an instance, the description is as follows.
Gain[AnalogAll] = 1.0
Gain[DigitalRed] = 1.1
Gain[DigitalBlue] = 1.2
Generally, selectors only apply to a single category of features.
(Example: TriggerSelector only applies to trigger related functions.)
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