9.2.5 TriggerOverlap
This function is used to set whether the trigger can be accepted during the data
readout in cases where FrameStart trigger or ExposureStart trigger are "ON".
OFF:
ReadOut:
Note: During synchronous reset, a jitter of up to 1 LVAL will occur from trigger input
to exposure start and end. During asynchronous reset, there is no jitter.
9.2.6 Triggerdelay
This function delays the trigger signal against the trigger input.
Step is 1usec/Step.
The setting range is 16bit and from 0 to 65,535usec.
AcquisitionStart
AcquisitionEnd
FrameStart
JAIAcquisitionTransferStart
9.3. Exposure Control
This is the function to manage the exposure settings.
9.3.1 Exposure Mode
The exposure mode can be selected from the following choices.
Off:
Timed:
TriggerWidth:
The following is the table for the combination of ExposureMode and TriggerControl
AM-200GE / AB-200GE
While the CCD reads out the data, the trigger cannot be accepted.
This works as LVAL asynchronous operation.
While the CCD reads out the data, the trigger can be accepted.
In this mode, if the trigger is input during CCD readout, it works as
LVAL synchronous and if the trigger is input while the CCD is not
reading out, it works as LVAL asynchronous.
This is the same behaviour as LVAL SYNC/ASYNC auto detection.
Trigger delay
No exposure control.
The exposure time is to be set in microseconds.
If FrameStart in TriggerSelector is"OFF", the exposure is
controlled in Free Run.
If FrameStart in TriggerSelector is "ON", this functions as the
EPS mode.
Note: JAI Pre-Dump or JAI PIV can be available by using TriggerOption.
This mode controls the exposure time by the pulse width.
If FrameStart in TriggerSelector is "OFF",
The camera operates in Free Run.
If FrameStart in the TriggerSelector is "ON", this functions as
the PWC mode.
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