Users Manual – eco1050, eco2050, eco2150, eco4050, eco674, eco694, eco814
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2.6.2
Operation Modes
Free Running/fixed Frequency
Triggered, external exposure control
If you want to trigger the camera and determine the exposure time by
the pulse width of the Trigger, choose this mode. Then apply a trigger
signal at the appropriate pins e.g. on pins of the Hirose or M12
connector (see 2.3.1). With the starting edge of the pulse the camera
will start exposure time. The exposure time ends with next upcoming
edge of a Trigger. Please check the timing diagram in the appendix of
this manual.
External triggered, internal camera exposure control
If you want to trigger the camera and use the convenient exposure time
control of the micro controller then use this mode. You still can use the
SVCapture GUI for setting exposure time (see “Exposure time”-field
below). However you need to use a signal to trigger the camera (see
“Trigger”-buttons below).
External triggered via Software trigger with internal exposure
control
If you want to trigger the camera with a software trigger and use the
SVCapture exposure time control of camera logic then use this mode.
2.7
LED Signals SVCam-ECO
Camera status
Signals:
No connection with network cable (yellow slow)
Assignment of the network address (yellow quick)
Network address assigned (yellow)
Connected with application (green)
Streaming channel available (green slow)
Acquisition enabled (green quick)
Problem with initialization (red slow)
Overheating (red quick)
Optional instead of “acquisition enabled”:
Waiting for trigger (blue)
Exposure active (cyan)
Readout/FVAL (violet)
Blink codes
On
Slow (approx. 1 Hz)
Quick (approx. 8 Hz)