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Configuring the Camera
Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras
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Sensor AOI Left
- As shown in, sets the left offset (in pixels) for the sensor AOI, i.e., how far the
sensor AOI will be offset from the left edge of the sensor. When you adjust this setting, you will
notice that it must be changed in certain fixed increments.
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Sensor AOI Top
- As shown in, sets the top offset (in pixels) for the sensor AOI, i.e., how far the
sensor AOI will be offset from the top edge of the sensor. When you adjust this setting, you will
notice that it must be changed in certain fixed increments.
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Sensor AOI Width
- As shown in, sets the width (in pixels) of the sensor AOI. When you adjust this
setting, you will notice that it must be changed in certain fixed increments.
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Sensor AOI Height
- As shown in, sets the height (in pixels) of the sensor AOI. When you adjust
this setting, you will notice that it must be changed in certain fixed increments.
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You can also use the
Sensor AOI Editor
to set this parameter. Any changes you make to the AOI
parameter settings on the
Global
tab will be reflected on the
Sensor AOI Editor
.
Image Rotation
- Sets the degree of rotation for the images captured by the sensor.
0°
= Do not rotate the images.
180°
= Rotate the images 180 degrees. This is the default setting for all dome camera models.
Image Mirror
- Enables or disables image mirroring.
Off
= Image mirroring is disabled.
Horizontal
= Horizontal mirroring is enabled. (The image will be flipped left to right.)
Vertical
= Vertical mirroring is enabled. (The image will be flipped top to bottom.)
Both
= Horizontal and vertical mirroring are both enabled.
Frame Rate Mode
- Sets the rate at which the camera’s sensor will
capture frames (images). For example, selecting 30 FPS means that
the camera’s imaging sensor will capture 30 frames per second.
You should use this parameter to set the frame rate mode when the
Function
parameter on the
Digital I/O
tab is set to "External Trigger"
(see
page 59
).
Note that on some camera models, typically those with large
imaging sensors, the maximum rate at which the sensor can capture
images (i.e., the frame rate) is limited. On these cameras, if you
decrease the height of the sensor AOI, the rate at which the sensor
can capture images will increase. So if you decrease the setting for
the
AOI Height
parameter, you may see an increase in the
maximum setting available for the
Frame Rate Mode
parameter.