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5.6 Saving and Loading Camera Settings
The camera setting data is saved in the internal memory (flash memory) and is
loaded from the memory when turning on the power supply or loading.
The number of times the flash memory can be rewritten will vary depending on
actual operational conditions. After turning on the power supply, the camera always
checks the memory status. If the data is not within the
designated range due to a
malfunction or other type of trouble, the memory will be automatically rewritten with
the factory settings.
If disconnecting camera power while rewriting the memory, all data saved in the
memory will be deleted.
As it takes several seconds to rewrite the memory, do not disconnect the power
supply before receiving the response from the camera.
Registers for rewriting the memory are as follows.
Reset to factory settings
(User set_Reset To Factory Default)
Store present setup data in memory
(User set_Lead)
Store pixel correction data in memory
(Pixel Correct Data Save)
When changing the factory setting exposure mode, be sure to send the control
input signal (Trigger packet) from the frame grabber board. If you do not send or
sending control input signals are out of the designated range, you cannot get
images and can not change the setting. See 5.9.2 and 5.9.3.
Table 5-6-1 Camera Operation Mode and Control Input
Camera operation mode
(Exposure mode)
Control input
(from frame grabber board)
Free Run (Programmable time setting)
(Factory Setting)
Not in use
Ext Edge (External trigger edge+
Programmable time setting)
External trigger (
Trigger packet
) is required
Ext Level (External trigger level time setting)
External trigger (
Trigger packet
is required