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Sample TriggerSequencer mode operation
User-defined Indexes (up to 128)
Triggers/
Image
Frames
1
Specify "1" in [SequencerSetStart], and start TriggerSequencer mode with index 1.
2
Capture a 2-frame image with the first and second triggers.
3
For the next index, configure index 3 specified in [SequencerSetNext], and capture
an image with the number of frames (number of triggers) specified in
[SequencerFrameNumber].
Proceed to sequence from index 4 to index 2 to index 1.
Note
In addition to repeating multiple conditions as in the above example, you can specify "0"
(which indicates the end of TriggerSequencer mode) in [SequencerSetNext] of index 2, and
specify the number of repetitions in [SequencerRepetition].
Command Sequencer mode
As with TriggerSequencer mode, you can define up to 128 indexes beforehand in this mode. Set
[SequencerCommandIndex] to point to one of your pre-configured indexes. This index will be
executed on each trigger, until it is changed to point to a different index, typically by your vision
application. In this way, Command Sequencer mode allows you to programmatically adjust your
sequence in response to image analysis or input from other sensors.
Note
• The same index table will be executed for subsequent triggers unless the
[CommandSequencerIndex] value is changed.
• [SequencerFrameNumber] and [SequencerSetNext] cannot be used in CommandSequencer
mode.