Falcon2 4M, 8M, and 12M Camera User's Manual
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Teledyne DALSA
03-032-20107-01
Appendix A
Defining Multiple Areas of Interest
N ote: This featu re is p relim inary.
Use the
Multiple AOI commands
to d efine m u ltip le areas of interest. Once d efined , each of the AOIs
share a com m on w id th and x-offset valu e. That is, all the allow able w ind ow s you d efine w ill have the
sam e p ixel w id th and the sam e starting coord inate (x-offset valu e). Within these d efined p aram eters you
are free to set the height and y-offset valu es, inclu d ing overlap p ing height valu es. Up to 16 w ind ow s are
p erm itted . The m axim u m fram e rate w ill be d ep end ent on the total size of the selected AOIs.
To sp ecify m u ltip le areas of interest:
GenICam parameters > Image Format Controls:
1.
Set the
Multiple AOI Mode > Active.
2.
In the
Multiple AOI Count >
set to the total nu m ber of w ind ow s you w ant (m inim u m of 2,
m axim u m of 16).
3.
Select one of the AOIs from Step 2 to d efine, u sing the
Multiple AOI Selector
.
4.
Set the Wid th and H eight of the selected AOI, u sing the
Multiple AOI Width and Height
parameters
.
5.
Set the Offset X and Offset Y valu es of the select AOI, u sing the
Multiple AOI Offset X and
Offset Y parameters
.
6.
Choose another AOI to d efine, u sing the
Multiple AOI Selector
7.
Rep eat Step s 4 to 6 for each AOI. N ote: the Wid th and the Offset X p aram eters are constant for
each AOI. Changing them for one of the select AOIs w ill au tom atically change them for the
others in the set.
Image Format Control
Action
Parameter
Description
Enable the Mu ltip le AOI (Area of Interest).
Mu ltip le AOI Mod e
Active
Off
Sp ecify the nu m ber of AOIs you w ant to d efine.
Mu ltip le AOI Cou nt
Min 2, Max 16.
Select one of the AOIs to d efine.
Mu ltip le AOI Selector
Set the w id th of the selected AOI (in p ixels).
Mu ltip le AOI Wid th
Set height of the selected AOI (in p ixels).
Mu ltip le AOI H eight
Set horizontal offset from the origin to the selected
AOI.
Mu ltip le AOI Offset X
Set vertical offset, in p ixels, from the origin to the
selected AOI (in p ixels).
AOI Offset Y
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