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5.Basic Camera Setting Checks
5.1 Before Power On
Check whether there are any dents or scratches on the camera. There might
have been damage to the camera’s connectors or internals during transport.
①
Check the pin assignments of the power cable(See figure 3-3-1 and table
3-3-1)
②
Check that your network device supports 1000-Base T and Jumbo Frames.
Note:
If your device does not support the above, the network transfer speed will be
adjusted to that of the slowest device. It may not be possible to capture images
correctly due to data loss.
③
Check the devices’ interconnectivity.
Note:
Use a Cat-5e or above LAN cable. In cases where cable length is long, CAT-6
or above is recommended.
Be sure that the network on which you connect your GigE camera is a
dedicated network and not shared with any other data transmitting devices. Not
only will image data not be correctly obtained, it may also interfere with the data
transmission.
If you are connecting multiple cameras, check the camera output data rate
and the network bandwidth, and set the packet delay appropriately.
(
See 6.3
)
5.2 After Power On
①
Using a GENiCAM
TM
compatible camera control software package (such as
the included GigEGrab), execute camera discovery and confirm that the camera
features can be read.
②
Set the exposure mode (trigger mode), video output format, etc.
③
Start image capture with a GigE Vision
®
compatible viewersoftware package.
Note:
If you are using a firewall or security software, it may not be possible to receive
image data. In this case either change the settings or stop the software.
GigE Vision is a registered trademark of AIA