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Display Name
Frame Acquisition Trigger
Trigger Mode
External trigger
Software Trigger
Trigger Source
Line 1
Timestamp Modulo Event 1
Timestamp Modulo Event 2
Software
Trigger Input Line Activation
Rising Edge
Timestamp Modulo Selector
Timestamp Modulo Start
Time
Timestamp Modulo Event
Period
Calibir GXM640 IR Camera User's Manual
Feature & Values
AcquisitionStart
TriggerMode
Off
TriggerSoftware
TriggerSource
timestampModuloEvent1
timestampModuloEvent2
Software
TriggerActivation
RisingEdge
timestampModuloSelector
timestampModuloStartTime
timestampModulo
Description
Enables the selection of a trigger source
that starts the Acquisition of frame.
Controls the enable state of the selected
trigger.
The selected trigger is turned off. Camera
Off
acquires at its nominal internal frame rate
(30 fps) and outputs all images.
On
The selected trigger is turned active.
Generate a software command internal
trigger immediately. This feature is available
only when TriggerSource is set to Software.
Specifies the internal signal or physical input
line to use as the trigger source. The
selected trigger must have its TriggerMode
set to On.
See 10-pin I/O Connector Details for more
information.
Line1
Selects Line 1 to use as the external trigger
source. See LineSelector feature for
complete list.
Selects the Timestamp Modulo Event 1 as
the internal trigger source. This can be used
to synchronize multiple cameras (when
enabling PTP) or reduce the frame rate from
its nominal value of 30 fps.
Selects the Timestamp Modulo Event 2 as
the internal trigger source.
Selects a software event as the trigger
source (those are generated when the host
application writes to TriggerSoftware
Selects 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.
Selects the timestamp modulo.
Specifies the timestamp value that must be
exceeded by the incrementing timestamp
counter before the modulo events start. This
Feature is also used for a "Future" Frame
Acquisition.
Specifies the interval (in nanoseconds)
between Timestamp Modulo Events.
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