Basler scout lightUSER’S MANUAL FOR SCOUT LIGHT GigE VISION CAMERASDocument Number: AW001047Version: 01 Language: 000 (English)Release Date: 30 Nov
Table of Contents AW00104701000vi Basler scout light GigE
Image Acquisition Control AW0010470100090 Basler scout light GigECamera.AcquisitionStart.Execute( );You can also use the Basler pylon Viewer applicati
AW00104701000 Image Acquisition ControlBasler scout light GigE 919.4 The Acquisition Start Trigger in Standard ModeFor more information about standard
Image Acquisition Control AW0010470100092 Basler scout light GigE9.4.1 Acquisition Start Trigger Mode (Standard Mode)The main parameter associated wit
AW00104701000 Image Acquisition ControlBasler scout light GigE 939.4.2 Acquisition Frame Count (Standard Mode)When the Trigger Mode parameter for the
Image Acquisition Control AW0010470100094 Basler scout light GigE9.4.3 Setting the Acquisition Start Trigger Mode and Related Parameters (Standard Mod
AW00104701000 Image Acquisition ControlBasler scout light GigE 959.4.4 Using a Software Acquisition Start Trigger(Standard Mode)9.4.4.1 IntroductionIf
Image Acquisition Control AW0010470100096 Basler scout light GigECamera.AcquisitionFrameCount.SetValue( 5 );// Execute an acquisition start command to
AW00104701000 Image Acquisition ControlBasler scout light GigE 97For more information about setting the camera for hardware acquisition start triggeri
Image Acquisition Control AW0010470100098 Basler scout light GigE9.5 The Frame Start Trigger in Standard ModeFor more information about standard mode
AW00104701000 Image Acquisition ControlBasler scout light GigE 999.5.1 Frame Start Trigger Mode (Standard Mode)The main parameter associated with the
AW00104701000 Specifications, Requirements, and PrecautionsBasler scout light GigE 11 Specifications, Requirements, and PrecautionsThis chapter lists
Image Acquisition Control AW00104701000100 Basler scout light GigEExposure Time Control with the Frame Start Trigger OffWhen the Trigger Mode paramete
AW00104701000 Image Acquisition ControlBasler scout light GigE 101Exposure Time Control with the Frame Start Trigger OnWhen the Trigger Mode parameter
Image Acquisition Control AW00104701000102 Basler scout light GigECamera.AcquisitionStart.Execute( );You can also use the Basler pylon Viewer applicat
AW00104701000 Image Acquisition ControlBasler scout light GigE 103Section 9.5.2.2 on page 103 includes more detailed information about applying a soft
Image Acquisition Control AW00104701000104 Basler scout light GigE// Note: as long as the Trigger Selector is set to FrameStart, executing// a Trigger
AW00104701000 Image Acquisition ControlBasler scout light GigE 105For more information about setting the camera for hardware acquisition start trigger
Image Acquisition Control AW00104701000106 Basler scout light GigEThis situation is illustrated below for rising edge triggering. Fig. 29: Overtrigger
AW00104701000 Image Acquisition ControlBasler scout light GigE 1079.5.3.3 Frame Start Trigger DelayThe trigger delay feature lets you specify a delay
Image Acquisition Control AW00104701000108 Basler scout light GigECamera.AcquisitionStart.Execute( );// Frame acquisition will start when the external
AW00104701000 Image Acquisition ControlBasler scout light GigE 1099.6 The Acquisition Start Trigger in Legacy ModeFor more information about standard
Specifications, Requirements, and Precautions AW001047010002 Basler scout light GigE1.2 General SpecificationsSpecification slA640-74gm/gc slA780-54gm
Image Acquisition Control AW00104701000110 Basler scout light GigE9.6.1 Acquisition Start Trigger Mode (Legacy Mode)The main parameter associated with
AW00104701000 Image Acquisition ControlBasler scout light GigE 1119.6.1.2 Acquisition Start Trigger Mode = OnWhen the Trigger Mode parameter for the a
Image Acquisition Control AW00104701000112 Basler scout light GigE9.6.1.3 Setting the Acquisition Start Trigger Mode and Related ParametersYou can set
AW00104701000 Image Acquisition ControlBasler scout light GigE 1139.6.2 Using a Software Acquisition Start Trigger(Legacy Mode)9.6.2.1 IntroductionIf
Image Acquisition Control AW00104701000114 Basler scout light GigE9.6.2.2 Setting the Parameters Related to Software Acquisition Start Triggering and
AW00104701000 Image Acquisition ControlBasler scout light GigE 1159.6.3 Using a Hardware Acquisition Start Trigger(Legacy Mode)9.6.3.1 IntroductionIf
Image Acquisition Control AW00104701000116 Basler scout light GigEFor more information about the electrical requirements for input line 1, see Section
AW00104701000 Image Acquisition ControlBasler scout light GigE 117For more information about the camera’s exposure time parameters, see Section 9.7 on
Image Acquisition Control AW00104701000118 Basler scout light GigEFig. 35: Trigger Width Exposure Mode with Overlapped ExposureYou can set the exposur
AW00104701000 Image Acquisition ControlBasler scout light GigE 1199.6.3.4 Setting the Parameters Related to Hardware Acquisition Start Triggering and
AW00104701000 Specifications, Requirements, and PrecautionsBasler scout light GigE 3Specification slA640-74gm/gc slA780-54gm/gc slA1390-17gm/gcSize (L
Image Acquisition Control AW00104701000120 Basler scout light GigE// Set the source for the selected triggerCamera.TriggerSource.SetValue ( TriggerSou
AW00104701000 Image Acquisition ControlBasler scout light GigE 1219.7 Exposure Time ParametersMany of the camera’s image acquisition modes require you
Image Acquisition Control AW00104701000122 Basler scout light GigEChanging the Exposure Time BaseNormally, the exposure time is adjusted by setting th
AW00104701000 Image Acquisition ControlBasler scout light GigE 123Setting the Absolute Exposure Time ParameterYou can set the Exposure Time Abs parame
Image Acquisition Control AW00104701000124 Basler scout light GigEIn each use case diagram, the black box in the upper left corner indicates how the p
AW00104701000 Image Acquisition ControlBasler scout light GigE 125Use Case 1 - Acquisition and Frame Start Triggers Both Off (Free Run)Use case one is
Image Acquisition Control AW00104701000126 Basler scout light GigEFig. 36: Use Case 1 - Acquisition Start Trigger Off and Frame Start Trigger OffUse C
AW00104701000 Image Acquisition ControlBasler scout light GigE 127Use Case 2 - Acquisition Start Trigger Off - Frame Start Trigger OnUse case two is i
Image Acquisition Control AW00104701000128 Basler scout light GigEFig. 37: Use Case 2 - Acquisition Start Trigger Off and Frame Start Trigger OnUse Ca
AW00104701000 Image Acquisition ControlBasler scout light GigE 129Use Case 3 - Acquisition Start Trigger On - Frame Start Trigger OffUse case three is
Specifications, Requirements, and Precautions AW001047010004 Basler scout light GigESpecification slA1400-17gm/gcSensor Size(H x V pixels)gm: 1392 x 1
Image Acquisition Control AW00104701000130 Basler scout light GigEFig. 38: Use Case 3 - Acquisition Start Trigger On and Frame Start Trigger OffUse Ca
AW00104701000 Image Acquisition ControlBasler scout light GigE 131Use Case 4 - Acquisition Start and Frame Start Triggers Both OnUse case four is illu
Image Acquisition Control AW00104701000132 Basler scout light GigEFig. 39: Use Case 4 - Acquisition Start Trigger On and Frame Start Trigger OnUse Cas
AW00104701000 Image Acquisition ControlBasler scout light GigE 1339.9 Overlapping Exposure and Sensor ReadoutThe image acquisition process on the came
Image Acquisition Control AW00104701000134 Basler scout light GigEDetermining whether your camera is operating with overlapped or non-overlapped expos
AW00104701000 Image Acquisition ControlBasler scout light GigE 1359.10 Acquisition Monitoring Tools9.10.1 Exposure Active SignalThe camera’s “exposure
Image Acquisition Control AW00104701000136 Basler scout light GigEYou can also use the Basler pylon Viewer application to easily set the parameters.Fo
AW00104701000 Image Acquisition ControlBasler scout light GigE 137Fig. 43: Trigger Ready SignalYou should be aware that if the Acquisition Frame Rate
Image Acquisition Control AW00104701000138 Basler scout light GigEYou can set the Line Selector and the Line Source parameter value from within your a
AW00104701000 Image Acquisition ControlBasler scout light GigE 1399.10.4 Acquisition Trigger Wait Signal (Standard Mode Only)As you are acquiring fram
AW00104701000 Specifications, Requirements, and PrecautionsBasler scout light GigE 5Specification slA1400-17gm/gcSize (L x W x H) 73.7 mm x 44 mm x 29
Image Acquisition Control AW00104701000140 Basler scout light GigE The acquisition trigger wait signal will only be available when hardware acquisiti
AW00104701000 Image Acquisition ControlBasler scout light GigE 141Selecting the Acquisition Trigger Wait Signal as the Source Signal for the Output Li
Image Acquisition Control AW00104701000142 Basler scout light GigE9.11 Acquisition Timing ChartFigure 45 shows a timing chart for image acquisition an
AW00104701000 Image Acquisition ControlBasler scout light GigE 143Total Start Delay = Start Delay from Table 10 + Debouncer SettingTotal Start Delay =
Image Acquisition Control AW00104701000144 Basler scout light GigE9.12 Maximum Allowed Acquisition Frame RateIn general, the maximum allowed acquisiti
AW00104701000 Image Acquisition ControlBasler scout light GigE 145find that your exposure time is the most restrictive factor on the frame rate. In th
Image Acquisition Control AW00104701000146 Basler scout light GigEFormula 2:Calculates the maximum frame rate based on the exposure time for the acqui
AW00104701000 Image Acquisition ControlBasler scout light GigE 147ExampleAssume that you are using an slA640-74gm camera set for an exposure time of 2
Image Acquisition Control AW00104701000148 Basler scout light GigE
AW00104701000 Pixel Data FormatsBasler scout light GigE 14910 Pixel Data FormatsBy selecting a pixel data format, you determine the format (layout) of
Specifications, Requirements, and Precautions AW001047010006 Basler scout light GigE1.3 Spectral Response for Mono CamerasThe following graphs show th
Pixel Data Formats AW00104701000150 Basler scout light GigEYou can set the Pixel Format parameter value from within your application software by using
AW00104701000 Pixel Data FormatsBasler scout light GigE 15110.2 Pixel Data Formats for Mono Cameras10.2.1 Mono 8 Format (Equivalent to DCAM Mono 8)Whe
Pixel Data Formats AW00104701000152 Basler scout light GigE10.2.2 Mono 16 Format (Equivalent to DCAM Mono 16)When a monochrome camera is set for the M
AW00104701000 Pixel Data FormatsBasler scout light GigE 153When the camera is set for Mono 16, the pixel data output is 16 bit data of the “unsigned s
Pixel Data Formats AW00104701000154 Basler scout light GigE10.2.3 Mono 12 Packed FormatWhen a monochrome camera is set for the Mono 12 Packed pixel da
AW00104701000 Pixel Data FormatsBasler scout light GigE 155When a monochrome camera is set for Mono 12 Packed, the pixel data output is 12 bit data of
Pixel Data Formats AW00104701000156 Basler scout light GigE10.2.4 YUV 4:2:2 Packed Format(Equivalent to DCAM YUV 4:2:2)When a monochrome camera is set
AW00104701000 Pixel Data FormatsBasler scout light GigE 15710.3 Pixel Data Output Formats for Color Cameras10.3.1 The Bayer Color FilterThe sensor use
Pixel Data Formats AW00104701000158 Basler scout light GigE10.3.1.1 Color Filter AlignmentThe alignment of the Bayer filter to the pixels in the image
AW00104701000 Pixel Data FormatsBasler scout light GigE 15910.3.2 Bayer BG 8 Format (Equivalent to DCAM Raw 8)When a color camera is set for the Bayer
AW00104701000 Specifications, Requirements, and PrecautionsBasler scout light GigE 7Fig. 2: slA780-54gm Spectral ResponseFig. 3: slA1390-17gm Spectral
Pixel Data Formats AW00104701000160 Basler scout light GigEWith the camera set for Bayer BG 8, the pixel data output is 8 bit data of the “unsigned ch
AW00104701000 Pixel Data FormatsBasler scout light GigE 16110.3.3 Bayer BG 16 Format (Equivalent to DCAM Raw 16)When a color camera is set for the Bay
Pixel Data Formats AW00104701000162 Basler scout light GigEWhen the camera is set for Bayer BG 16, the pixel data output is 16 bit data of the “unsign
AW00104701000 Pixel Data FormatsBasler scout light GigE 16310.3.4 Bayer BG 12 Packed FormatWhen a color camera is set for the Bayer BG 12 Packed pixel
Pixel Data Formats AW00104701000164 Basler scout light GigEWhen a color camera is set for Bayer BG 12 Packed, the pixel data output is 12 bit data of
AW00104701000 Pixel Data FormatsBasler scout light GigE 16510.3.5 YUV 4:2:2 Packed Format (Equivalent to DCAM YUV 4:2:2)When a color camera is set for
Pixel Data Formats AW00104701000166 Basler scout light GigEWhen the camera is set for YUV 4:2:2 Packed output, the pixel data output for the Y compone
AW00104701000 Pixel Data FormatsBasler scout light GigE 167The signal level of a U component or a V component can range from -128 to +127 (decimal). N
Pixel Data Formats AW00104701000168 Basler scout light GigE10.3.6 YUV 4:2:2 (YUYV) Packed FormatOn color cameras, the YUV 4:2:2 (YUYV) packed pixel da
AW00104701000 Pixel Data FormatsBasler scout light GigE 169When a color camera is set for YUV 4:2:2 (YUYV) output, the pixel data output for the Y com
Specifications, Requirements, and Precautions AW001047010008 Basler scout light GigEFig. 4: slA1400-17gm Spectral ResponseWave Length (nm)Relative Res
Pixel Data Formats AW00104701000170 Basler scout light GigE10.3.7 Mono 8 Format (Equivalent to DCAM Mono 8)When a color camera is set for the Mono 8 p
AW00104701000 Pixel Data FormatsBasler scout light GigE 171With the camera set for Mono 8, the pixel data output is 8 bit data of the “unsigned char”
Pixel Data Formats AW00104701000172 Basler scout light GigE10.4 Pixel Transmission SequenceFor each captured image, pixel data is transmitted from the
AW00104701000 Standard FeaturesBasler scout light GigE 17311 Standard FeaturesThis chapter provides detailed information about the standard features a
Standard Features AW00104701000174 Basler scout light GigESetting the GainThe camera’s gain is determined by the value of the Gain Raw parameter. Gain
AW00104701000 Standard FeaturesBasler scout light GigE 175For gain raw settings from 512 to 1023:Where:Example:Assume that you are working with a mono
Standard Features AW00104701000176 Basler scout light GigE11.2 Black LevelAdjusting the camera’s black level will result in an offset to the pixel val
AW00104701000 Standard FeaturesBasler scout light GigE 17711.3 White Balance (on Color Models)The white balance feature lets you adjust the balance of
Standard Features AW00104701000178 Basler scout light GigE11.4 Digital ShiftThe digital shift feature lets you change the group of bits that is output
AW00104701000 Standard FeaturesBasler scout light GigE 179Shift by 2When the camera is set to shift by 2, the output from the camera will include bit
AW00104701000 Specifications, Requirements, and PrecautionsBasler scout light GigE 91.4 Spectral Response for Color CamerasThe following graphs show t
Standard Features AW00104701000180 Basler scout light GigEShift By 4When the camera is set to shift by 4, the output from the camera will include bit
AW00104701000 Standard FeaturesBasler scout light GigE 181automatically be set to 1. Therefore, you should only use the shift by 1 setting when your p
Standard Features AW00104701000182 Basler scout light GigE11.4.3 Precautions When Using Digital ShiftThere are several checks and precautions that you
AW00104701000 Standard FeaturesBasler scout light GigE 18311.4.4 Enabling and Setting Digital ShiftYou can enable or disable the digital shift feature
Standard Features AW00104701000184 Basler scout light GigE11.5 Integrated IR Cut Filter (on Color Models)Color models of the camera are equipped with
AW00104701000 Standard FeaturesBasler scout light GigE 18511.6 Area of Interest (AOI)The area of interest (AOI) feature lets you specify a portion of
Standard Features AW00104701000186 Basler scout light GigESetting the AOIThe AOI is set by default to use the full resolution of the camera’s sensor.
AW00104701000 Standard FeaturesBasler scout light GigE 187You can set the X Offset, Y Offset, Width, and Height parameter values from within your appl
Standard Features AW00104701000188 Basler scout light GigE11.7 Reverse XThe reverse X feature is a horizontal mirror image feature. When the reverse X
AW00104701000 Standard FeaturesBasler scout light GigE 189Setting Reverse XYou can enable or disable the reverse X feature by setting the ReverseX par
For customers in the U.S.A.This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the
Specifications, Requirements, and Precautions AW0010470100010 Basler scout light GigEFig. 6: slA780-54gc Spectral ResponseFig. 7: slA1390-17gc Spectra
Standard Features AW00104701000190 Basler scout light GigE11.8 Disable Parameter LimitsFor each camera parameter, the allowed range of parameter value
AW00104701000 Standard FeaturesBasler scout light GigE 19111.9 DebouncerThe debouncer feature aids in discriminating between valid and invalid input s
Standard Features AW00104701000192 Basler scout light GigESetting the DebouncerThe debouncer value is determined by the value of the Line Debouncer T
AW00104701000 Standard FeaturesBasler scout light GigE 19311.10 Trigger DelayThe trigger delay feature lets you specify a delay (in microseconds) that
Standard Features AW00104701000194 Basler scout light GigECamera.TriggerSelector.SetValue( TriggerSelector_FrameStart );// Trigger delaydouble Trigger
AW00104701000 Standard FeaturesBasler scout light GigE 19511.11 Acquisition StatusWhen controlling image acquisition with a software trigger you can u
Standard Features AW00104701000196 Basler scout light GigEYou can also use the Basler pylon Viewer application to easily set the Acquisition Status Se
AW00104701000 Standard FeaturesBasler scout light GigE 19711.12 Test ImagesAll cameras include the ability to generate test images. Test images are us
Standard Features AW00104701000198 Basler scout light GigETest Image 1 - Fixed Diagonal Gray Gradient (8 bit)The 8 bit fixed diagonal gray gradient
AW00104701000 Standard FeaturesBasler scout light GigE 199Test Image 3 - Moving Diagonal Gray Gradient (12 bit)The 12 bit moving diagonal gray gradi
AW00104701000 Specifications, Requirements, and PrecautionsBasler scout light GigE 11Fig. 8: slA1400-17gc Spectral ResponseWave Length (nm)Relative Re
Standard Features AW00104701000200 Basler scout light GigETest Image 6 - Moving Diagonal Color GradientThe moving diagonal color gradient test image
AW00104701000 Standard FeaturesBasler scout light GigE 20111.13 Device Information ParametersEach camera includes a set of "device information&qu
Standard Features AW00104701000202 Basler scout light GigE// Read the Device ID parameterPylon::String_t deviceID = Camera.DeviceID.GetValue();// Writ
AW00104701000 Standard FeaturesBasler scout light GigE 20311.14 Configuration SetsA configuration set is a group of values that contains all of the pa
Standard Features AW00104701000204 Basler scout light GigEUser SetsAs mentioned above, the active configuration set is stored in the camera’s volatile
AW00104701000 Standard FeaturesBasler scout light GigE 20511.14.2 Selecting a Factory Setup as the Default SetWhen the camera is delivered, the Standa
Standard Features AW00104701000206 Basler scout light GigE11.14.3Loading a Saved Set or the Default Set into the Active SetIf you have saved a configu
AW00104701000 Standard FeaturesBasler scout light GigE 20711.14.4 Selecting the Startup SetYou can select the default configuration set (i.e., whichev
Standard Features AW00104701000208 Basler scout light GigE
AW00104701000 Troubleshooting and SupportBasler scout light GigE 20912 Troubleshooting and SupportThis chapter outlines the resources available to you
Specifications, Requirements, and Precautions AW0010470100012 Basler scout light GigE1.5 Mechanical SpecificationsThe camera housing conforms to prote
Troubleshooting and Support AW00104701000210 Basler scout light GigE12.3 Before Contacting Basler Technical SupportTo help you as quickly and efficien
AW00104701000 Troubleshooting and SupportBasler scout light GigE 2117 How often did/does the problem occur?Once. Every time.Regularly when: Occasional
Troubleshooting and Support AW00104701000212 Basler scout light GigE
AW00104701000 Revision HistoryBasler scout light GigE 213Revision HistoryDoc. ID Number Date ChangesAW00104701000 30 Nov 2011 Initial release.
Revision History AW00104701000214 Basler scout light GigE
AW00104701000 IndexBasler scout light GigE 215IndexAacquisition frame count parameter ...93, 95acquisition frame rate abs parameter ...
Index AW00104701000216 Basler scout light GigEEelectromagnetic interference ...17electrostatic discharge ...
AW00104701000 IndexBasler scout light GigE 217line source parameter ... 73, 135, 137, 141line status parameter ...81Mmax
Index AW00104701000218 Basler scout light GigESsaving parameter sets ...203, 204sensorarchitecture ...
AW00104701000 Specifications, Requirements, and PrecautionsBasler scout light GigE 13Camera housings are equipped with four mounting holes on the top
Specifications, Requirements, and Precautions AW0010470100014 Basler scout light GigE1.5.2 Maximum Thread Length on Color CamerasThe C-mount lens adap
AW00104701000 Specifications, Requirements, and PrecautionsBasler scout light GigE 151.5.3 Mechanical Stress Test ResultsScout cameras were submitted
Specifications, Requirements, and Precautions AW0010470100016 Basler scout light GigE1.6 Software Licensing InformationThe software in the camera incl
AW00104701000 Specifications, Requirements, and PrecautionsBasler scout light GigE 171.7 Avoiding EMI and ESD ProblemsThe cameras are frequently insta
Specifications, Requirements, and Precautions AW0010470100018 Basler scout light GigE1.8 Environmental Requirements1.8.1 Temperature and HumidityHousi
AW00104701000 Specifications, Requirements, and PrecautionsBasler scout light GigE 191.9 PrecautionsFor more specific information about the lens threa
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Specifications, Requirements, and Precautions AW0010470100020 Basler scout light GigENOTICEInappropriate Code May Cause Unexpected Camera Behavior.The
AW00104701000 Specifications, Requirements, and PrecautionsBasler scout light GigE 21Warranty PrecautionsTo ensure that your warranty remains in force
Specifications, Requirements, and Precautions AW0010470100022 Basler scout light GigE
AW00104701000 InstallationBasler scout light GigE 232 InstallationThe information you will need to install and operate the camera is included in the I
Installation AW0010470100024 Basler scout light GigE
AW00104701000 Tools for Changing Camera ParametersBasler scout light GigE 253 Tools for Changing Camera ParametersThis chapter explains the options av
Tools for Changing Camera Parameters AW0010470100026 Basler scout light GigE3.3 The pylon APIYou can access all of the camera’s parameters and can con
AW00104701000 Basler Network Drivers and ParametersBasler scout light GigE 274 Basler Network Drivers and Parameters This section describes the Basler
Basler Network Drivers and Parameters AW0010470100028 Basler scout light GigE4.1 The Basler Filter DriverThe Basler filter driver is a basic driver Gi
AW00104701000 Basler Network Drivers and ParametersBasler scout light GigE 294.2 The Basler Performance DriverThe Basler performance driver is a hardw
Basler Network Drivers and Parameters AW0010470100030 Basler scout light GigEGeneral ParametersEnable Resend - Enables the packet resend mechanisms.If
AW00104701000 Basler Network Drivers and ParametersBasler scout light GigE 31Resend Request Threshold - This parameter determines the location of the
Basler Network Drivers and Parameters AW0010470100032 Basler scout light GigETimeout Resend Mechanism ParametersThe timeout resend mechanism is illust
AW00104701000 Basler Network Drivers and ParametersBasler scout light GigE 33Maximum Number Resend Requests - The Maximum Number Resend Requests param
Basler Network Drivers and Parameters AW0010470100034 Basler scout light GigEThreshold and Timeout Resend Mechanisms CombinedFigure 13 illustrates the
AW00104701000 Basler Network Drivers and ParametersBasler scout light GigE 35(9) Because the maximum number of resend requests has been sent and the l
Basler Network Drivers and Parameters AW0010470100036 Basler scout light GigEAdapter PropertiesWhen the Basler Performance driver is installed, it add
AW00104701000 Basler Network Drivers and ParametersBasler scout light GigE 374.3 Transport Layer ParametersThe transport layer parameters are part of
Basler Network Drivers and Parameters AW0010470100038 Basler scout light GigE
AW00104701000 Network Related Camera Parameters and Managing BandwidthBasler scout light GigE 395 Network Related Camera Parameters and Managing Bandw
AW00104701000 Table of ContentsBasler scout light GigE iTable of Contents1 Specifications, Requirements, and Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Network Related Camera Parameters and Managing Bandwidth AW0010470100040 Basler scout light GigEThe packet size parameter should always be set to the
AW00104701000 Network Related Camera Parameters and Managing BandwidthBasler scout light GigE 4130 MByte/s have been assigned to the camera and the Ba
Network Related Camera Parameters and Managing Bandwidth AW0010470100042 Basler scout light GigE(1) You trigger image acquisition and during this time
AW00104701000 Network Related Camera Parameters and Managing BandwidthBasler scout light GigE 43(6) You trigger image acquisition and during this time
Network Related Camera Parameters and Managing Bandwidth AW0010470100044 Basler scout light GigEDevice Current Throughput (read only)Indicates the act
AW00104701000 Network Related Camera Parameters and Managing BandwidthBasler scout light GigE 45// Bandwidth Reserve AccumulationCamera.GevSCBWRA.SetV
Network Related Camera Parameters and Managing Bandwidth AW0010470100046 Basler scout light GigE5.2 Managing Bandwidth When Multiple Cameras Share a S
AW00104701000 Network Related Camera Parameters and Managing BandwidthBasler scout light GigE 47You can lower the data output rate on a camera by usin
Network Related Camera Parameters and Managing Bandwidth AW0010470100048 Basler scout light GigECPU interrupts to a low value.If possible, also set th
AW00104701000 Network Related Camera Parameters and Managing BandwidthBasler scout light GigE 49Step 3 - Set the Bandwidth Reserve parameter for each
Table of Contents AW00104701000ii Basler scout light GigE7.3 Connector Types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Network Related Camera Parameters and Managing Bandwidth AW0010470100050 Basler scout light GigEYou can use the formula below to determine the actual
AW00104701000 Network Related Camera Parameters and Managing BandwidthBasler scout light GigE 51cameras and then adjust the data bandwidths assigned s
Network Related Camera Parameters and Managing Bandwidth AW0010470100052 Basler scout light GigE
AW00104701000 Camera Functional DescriptionBasler scout light GigE 536 Camera Functional Description This chapter provides an overview of the camera’s
Camera Functional Description AW0010470100054 Basler scout light GigEFig. 15: CCD Sensor ArchitectureFig. 16: Camera Block DiagramCCD SensorVert.Shift
AW00104701000 Physical InterfaceBasler scout light GigE 557 Physical InterfaceThis chapter provides detailed information, such as pinouts and voltage
Physical Interface AW0010470100056 Basler scout light GigE7.2 Connector Pin Assignments and Numbering7.2.1 12-pin Receptacle Pin AssignmentsThe 12 pin
AW00104701000 Physical InterfaceBasler scout light GigE 57Pin numbering for the 12-pin receptacle is as shown in Section 7.2.3 on page 57.7.2.2 RJ-45
Physical Interface AW0010470100058 Basler scout light GigE7.3 Connector Types7.3.1 8-pin RJ-45 JackThe 8-pin jack for the camera’s Ethernet connection
AW00104701000 Physical InterfaceBasler scout light GigE 597.4 Cabling Requirements7.4.1 Ethernet CablesUse high-quality Ethernet cables. To avoid EMI,
AW00104701000 Table of ContentsBasler scout light GigE iii9.4.4 Using a Software Acquisition Start Trigger (Standard Mode) . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Physical Interface AW0010470100060 Basler scout light GigEFig. 19: Standard Power and I/O CableNOTICEAvoid Applying Voltage to the Non-functional Pins
AW00104701000 Physical InterfaceBasler scout light GigE 617.4.3 PLC Power and I/O CableAs with the standard power and I/O cable described in the previ
Physical Interface AW0010470100062 Basler scout light GigE7.5 Camera PowerCamera power must be supplied to the camera’s 12-pin connector via the stand
AW00104701000 Physical InterfaceBasler scout light GigE 63For more information about the 12-pin connector and the power and I/O cables see Section 7.2
Physical Interface AW0010470100064 Basler scout light GigE7.7 Input and Output Lines7.7.1 Input Line7.7.1.1 Voltage RequirementsVoltage Levels When th
AW00104701000 Physical InterfaceBasler scout light GigE 65Voltage Levels When a PLC Power and I/O Cable is UsedThe following voltage requirements appl
Physical Interface AW0010470100066 Basler scout light GigE7.7.1.2 Line SchematicThe camera is equipped with one physical input line designated as Inpu
AW00104701000 Physical InterfaceBasler scout light GigE 677.7.2 Output Line7.7.2.1 Voltage RequirementsThe following voltage requirements apply to the
Physical Interface AW0010470100068 Basler scout light GigEFor more information about the output line pin assignment and pin numbering, see Section 7.2
AW00104701000 Physical InterfaceBasler scout light GigE 697.7.3 Output Line Response TimeResponse times for the output line on the camera are as defin
Table of Contents AW00104701000iv Basler scout light GigE9.10 Acquisition Monitoring Tools. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Physical Interface AW0010470100070 Basler scout light GigEFig. 23: Dependence of ton90 and toff10 on Voltage, for Different Load Currents; Measured fo
AW00104701000 I/O ControlBasler scout light GigE 718 I/O ControlThis section describes how to configure the camera’s physical input line and the physi
I/O Control AW0010470100072 Basler scout light GigE8.1.2 Using an Unassigned Input Line to Receive a User Input SignalYou can use the input line to re
AW00104701000 I/O ControlBasler scout light GigE 738.2 Configuring the Output Line8.2.1 Assigning a Camera Output Signal to the Physical Output LineYo
I/O Control AW0010470100074 Basler scout light GigEFor more information about the exposure active signal, see Section 9.10.1 on page 135.8.2.2 Setting
AW00104701000 I/O ControlBasler scout light GigE 758.2.3 Setting the Output Line for InvertYou can set the output line to invert or not to invert the
I/O Control AW0010470100076 Basler scout light GigE8.2.4 Working with the TimerThe camera has a timer output signal available: Timer 1. As shown in Fi
AW00104701000 I/O ControlBasler scout light GigE 778.2.4.2 Setting a Timer Delay TimeThere are two ways to set the delay time for the timer: by settin
I/O Control AW0010470100078 Basler scout light GigESetting the Delay with an Absolute ValueYou can also set the Timer duration by using an "absol
AW00104701000 I/O ControlBasler scout light GigE 79The Timer Duration Raw parameter value can range from 1 to 4095. So if the value is set to 100, for
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I/O Control AW0010470100080 Basler scout light GigEWhen you use the Timer Duration Abs parameter to set the duration time, the camera accomplishes the
AW00104701000 I/O ControlBasler scout light GigE 818.3 Checking the State of the I/O Lines8.3.1 Checking the State of the Output LineYou can determine
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AW00104701000 Image Acquisition ControlBasler scout light GigE 839 Image Acquisition ControlThis section provides detailed information about controlli
Image Acquisition Control AW0010470100084 Basler scout light GigEFor more information about saving parameter settings as a user set and about working
AW00104701000 Image Acquisition ControlBasler scout light GigE 859.2 Means for Controlling Image Acquisition in Standard ModeFor more information abou
Image Acquisition Control AW0010470100086 Basler scout light GigEAcquisition Start and Stop Commands and the Acquisition ModeThe Acquisition Start com
AW00104701000 Image Acquisition ControlBasler scout light GigE 87process of exposing and reading out a frame (see Figure 26 on page 87). As soon as th
Image Acquisition Control AW0010470100088 Basler scout light GigEApplying Trigger SignalsThe paragraphs above mention "applying a trigger signal&
AW00104701000 Image Acquisition ControlBasler scout light GigE 899.3 Acquisition Start and Stop Commands and the Acquisition Mode (Legacy and Standard
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