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(Example4) Exposure time setting – Asynchronous shutter – Designation of Preset value
The example of the way to set the shutter exposure time to Preset 5 is shown below.
Set the following set of parameters.
①
Set to “TriggerCntrolled” on the item “AcquisitionAndTriggerCntrols > ExposureMode
“.
②
Select “Preset5” on the item “AcquisitionAndTriggerCntrols > PresetShutter
“ and press the return key.
(Example5) Exposure time setting – Continuous shutter – Designation of Absolute time (in ms unit)
The example of the way to designate the shutter exposure time in
μ
s unit in
continuous shutter mode is shown below. (e.g. 40000
μ
s=40ms)
Set the following set of parameters.
①
Set to “Timed” on the item “AcquisitionAndTriggerCntrols > ExposureMode
“.
②
Set to “ExposureTime” on the item “AcquisitionAndTriggerCntrols > PresetShutter
“.
③
Enter “40000” on the item “AcquisitionAndTriggerCntrols > ExposureTimeAbs”.
And press the return key.
(Note) The example of setting and entering numerical number “40000” with FC5200GE (*)
is shown in the right figure.
“3999.3”
μ
s corresponding to the numerical number “40000”
μ
s
is reflected as an
actually assignable number.
This is because the shutter speed is set in H(horizontal synchronous time) unit on
the camera side.
→
It turns out that the value of “ExposureTimeRaw” gets “814” In response to the
value “40000”
μ
s. That means H number “814” which is closest to the set value
“40000”
μ
s
is set into the camera.
*
Further details of each numerical number vary with the type of camera.
The above example shows the case of FC5200GE(5 megapixels/GigE)
(Example6) Image output format setting
The example of the way to switch the image output format from 8 bit (default) to
10 bit is shown below.
●
Select “mono10” (“Bayer RG10” in the case of color camera) on the item
” ImageSizeControl > PixelFormat ” and press the return key.
(Example7) Saving the settings
The example of the way to save the set contents of parameters making it
reflected at next power-on is shown below.
①
Select “UserSet1” on the item “UserSets > UserSetSelector
“.
②
Click the command button on the item “UserSets > UserSetSave
“.
③
Select “UserSet1” on the item “UserSets > UserSetDefaultSelector
“
.
And press the return key.
* Set values are saved in the XML file inside the camera herewith and is applied at
next power-on.
(Example8) Default setting restoring (Reloading of Default setting)
The example of the way to restore the settings of various parameters to default
is shown below.
①
Select “UserSet1” on the item “UserSets > UserSetDefaultSelector
“.
②
Click “Disconnect”
button to disconnect the connection.
*In this way, the camera gets started by default setting at next power-on.
→
After restarting, return the item “UserSetDefaultSelector
“
to
“UserSet1
“ after having saved set values in
“UserSet1
“.
(Note) It is always set to default at startup if “UserSetDefaultSelector “ is set to “Default”.
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Other setting parameters
Refer to chapter 9 for more details about other setting parameters(Features).