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6.3 Setting the system into operational state
1
Connect to the camera:
Connect the allPIXA camera to the frame grabber (section 0)
Connect the allPIXA camera to a suitable power supply
(24 VDC +/- 10 %; 1A; typical 16 W)
2
Set into operational state:
Parameters of the camera are edited and set by using the CST.
Turn on the illumination and the camera.
Install CST (Camera setup tool) (see chapter 8).
Run CST and select the correct port to connect with the camera. (see section 8.3).
On the toolbar, click
Show settings
and then click
Output format
.
Set the correct CameraLink configuration and the connection speed.
Click
Transfer setting to camera
to save the setting into volatile memory.
Now, you should see an image in your frame grabber tool and may focus the camera.
Proceed to section 6.4 to calibrate the camera and to adjust the camera settings to your
operating condition.
(You may select the
User level
in the system settings
in section 9.14)
NOTE
If you change a parameter,
always
click
Transfer setting to camera
on
the toolbar or press
F9
afterward to transfer the settings to volatile memory!
Click
Burn setting permanently
or press
F10
to burn the setting into the
camera!
Other buttons of the toolbar are described in section 9.1.
6.4 Adjusting the camera settings to your operating condition
Set the camera to free-running mode (Disable encoder and/or frame trigger).
Place a white reference that covers the whole scanning range in front of the camera.
NOTE
The white reference target has to be placed into the best focus plane of the
camera. Therefore any features on its surface (for example dust or scratches)
end up in the calibration profile of the camera. To avoid this if you use a static
(non-moving) white reference target, use a clean white ceramic or plastic
material, not paper. Ideally, the white object should move during the calibration
process because the movement results in an averaging process and the
camera diminishes the effects on any small variation in the white reference.
You can find the most important parameters and functions on the simple setup page
(see
section 10.1).
To calibrate the camera setting to your operating condition, follow the steps below:
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