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Genie nano series monochrome & color gige vision area scan
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Counter1End Event
Trigger Input Line Activation
Rising Edge
Falling Edge
Any Edge
Level High
Level Low
Trigger Delay
Trigger Overlap
Off
ReadOut
End Of Exposure
Line Selector
Line 1
Line 2
Line 3
Line 4
Line 5
Line Name
Input 1
Input 2
Output 1
Output 2
Output 3
Nano Series GigE Vision Camera
Counter1End
TriggerActivation
RisingEdge
FallingEdge
AnyEdge
LevelHigh
LevelLow
TriggerDelay
TriggerOverlap
ReadOut
EndOfExposure
LineSelector
Line1
Line2
Line3
Line4
Line5
lineName
Input1
Input2
Output1
Output2
Output3
Select the CounterEnd Event as the internal trigger
source.
Select the activation mode for the selected Input
Line trigger source. This is applicable only for
external line inputs.
The trigger is considered valid on the rising edge of
the line source signal (after any processing by the
line inverter module).
The trigger is considered valid on the falling edge
of the line source signal (after any processing by
the line inverter module).
The trigger is considered valid on any edge of the
line source signal (after any processing by the line
inverter module).
The trigger is considered valid on the high level of
the line source signal.
The trigger is considered valid on the low level of
the line source signal.
Specifies the delay in microseconds to apply after
receiving the trigger and before activating the
triggerEvent. (min=0, max=2000000)
States if a trigger overlap is permitted with the
Active Frame readout signal. This feature defines if
a new valid trigger will be accepted (or latched) for
a new frame.
Off
No trigger overlap is permitted.
Trigger is accepted immediately after the start of
the readout.
Trigger is accepted immediately after the previous
exposure period. This will latch the Trigger and
delay the Exposure if the end of that exposure is
shorter than the previous readout.
Selects the physical line (or pin) of the external
device connector to configure.
Index of the physical line and associated I/O
control block to use. Pin 5 is the Input Signal and
Pin 3 is the common Ground on the I/O connector.
Index of the physical line and associated I/O
control block to use. Pin 7 is the Input Signal and
Pin 3 is the common Ground on the I/O connector.
Index of the physical line and associated I/O
control block to use. Pin 6 is the Output Signal and
Pin 4 is the common output power on the I/O
connector.
Index of the physical line and associated I/O
control block to use. Pin 8 is the Output Signal and
Pin 4 is the common output power on the I/O
connector.
(Optional Model – see Output3 below) Index of the
physical line and associated I/O control block to
use. Pin 9 is the Output Signal and Pin 4 is the
common output power on the I/O connector.
Description of the physical Pin associated with the
logical line.
Associated with the logical line Input 1
Associated with the logical line Input 2
* "G3-GM2... or G3-GC2..." part numbers denote
optional "1 input / 3 output" special order models.
Associated with the logical line Output 1
Associated with the logical line Output 2
*
"G3-GM2... or
G3-GC2..." part numbers denote
optional "1 input / 3 output" special order models.
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