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You can verify this by monitoring the
Lost Buffer Count
attribute. If the lost buffer count is
increasing, the additional overhead is reducing your frame rate.
1.
Select the
Camera Attributes
tab.
2.
Navigate to
View Options
»
All Attributes
in the tree tool bar.
3.
Expand the
Status Information
category to view the
Lost Buffer Count
attribute.
Note
National Instruments recommends calling the NI-IMAQdx API from a native
64-bit application, such as LabVIEW 64-bit or Vision Builder AI 64-bit. This will
eliminate overhead and you will be able to acquire images at the maximum frame
rate reported by the Acquisition Frame Rate Limit attribute.
Related Information
LED Indications
The ISC-178x indicates specific error conditions by flashing the Power, Status, and User
LEDs.
Table 4. LED Indications
Power
LED
Status LED
User LED
Indication
Off
Off
Off
The ISC-178x does not have power.
Red
Red
Red
The ISC-178x is powered, but is not responding.
Red
—
Orange
Initialization error.
Orange
—
Orange/Red
blink
Temperature limit exceeded.
Orange
Orange/Red
blink
Orange
System firmware initializing.
Orange
Orange/Red
blink
Green
System firmware initialization completed.
Green
Orange/Red
blink
Off
Sensor driver not loaded. Possible reasons:
•
Operating system loading
•
ISC-178x is booted in safe mode
(NI Linux Real-Time only)
•
NI-IMAQdx Smart Camera Support is not
installed
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