Dalsa Linea2 5GigE User Manual

Dalsa Linea2 5GigE User Manual

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Color and Multispectral CMOS Line Scan
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  • Page 1 Linea2 5GigE Camera User’s Manual Color and Multispectral CMOS Line Scan sensors | cameras | frame grabbers | processors | software | vision solutions P/N: 03-032-25001-00 www.teledynedalsa.com...
  • Page 2 All information provided in this manual is believed to be accurate and reliable. No responsibility is assumed by Teledyne DALSA for its use. Teledyne DALSA reserves the right to make changes to this information without notice. Reproduction of this manual in whole or in part, by any means, is prohibited without prior permission having been obtained from Teledyne DALSA.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Optimizing the Network Adapter used with Linea2 ........11 Optimizing Camera/System Performance............11 Power over Ethernet (PoE) Support ............12 ........... 13 ISION APERA PPLICATION ESCRIPTION LINEA2 5GIGE CAMERA QUICK START ............14 ..............14 APERA OFTWARE NSTALLATION Procedure .................... 14 2 5G ............15...
  • Page 4 Example: Counter Start Source = CounterEnd (itself) ........72 Example: CounterStartSource = EVENT and Signal (Edge Base) ......73 Example: CounterStartSource = Signal (Level Base) Example 1 ......73 Example: CounterStartSource = Line (Edge Base) Example 2 ......74 iv • Contents Linea2 5GigE Series Camera...
  • Page 5 T2IR with Linea2 ................116 T2IR M ............117 INEA EATURES FOR ONITORING NETWORK OVERVIEW & TOOLS ..............118 2 5G E IP C ............. 118 INEA ONFIGURATION EQUENCE Supported Network Configurations ............118 Linea2 5GigE Series Camera Contents • v...
  • Page 6 DAPTER USED WITH INEA Running the Network Configuration Tool ..........123 PAUSE Frame Support ................ 124 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ..............125 ................. 125 ECHANICAL PECIFICATIONS Linea2 5GigE 4k ................. 125 2 5G ....126 DDITIONAL OTES ON INEA DENTIFICATION AND ECHANICAL ..............
  • Page 7 Other Problems or Issues ..............155 Buffer Incomplete Error Message ..............155 Issues with Cognex VisionPro ..............155 REVISION HISTORY .................. 156 CONTACT INFORMATION ................157 ..................157 ALES NFORMATION ..................157 ECHNICAL UPPORT Linea2 5GigE Series Camera Contents • vii...
  • Page 8: Linea2 5Gige Series Overview

    The Linea2 5GigE camera is one of a new series of affordable and easy to use digital cameras specifically engineered for industrial imaging applications requiring embedded image processing and improved network integration.
  • Page 9: Linea2 5Gige Application Advantages

    Teledyne DALSA website at www.teledynedalsa.com. Firmware updates for Linea2 5GigE are available for download from the Teledyne DALSA web site [https://www.teledynedalsa.com/en/support/downloads-center/firmware/]. Choose Linea2 5GigE Firmware from the available download sections, then choose the zip file download specific to your camera model.
  • Page 10: Part Numbers And Software Requirements

    Part Numbers and Software Requirements This manual covers the Linea2 5GigE models summarized below. New models are added to this manual as they are released by Teledyne DALSA. See Sensor Specifications for details on each model. Lens Mount Camera Resolution Pixel size Max.
  • Page 11: Camera Specifications Overview

    < 13 W Operating Temperature -10 to 65 °C at front plate Output Data Configuration 5GigE Ethernet with PAUSE Frame support (as per IEEE 802.3x) Data and Control GigE Vision compliant 4 • Linea2 5GigE Series Overview Linea2 5GigE Series Camera...
  • Page 12: Environmental Specifications

    Humidity (storage and operation) 15% to 85% relative, non-condensing MTBF (mean time between failures) > 100,000 hours, typical field operation Flash Memory Size Camera Flash Memory Size L2-GC-04K03N-00 32 MB Linea2 5GigE Series Camera Linea2 5GigE Series Overview • 5...
  • Page 13: Sensor Performance

    Measured at 1x nominal sensor analog and digital gain • 5 kHz line rate or greater • Light sources: broadband white LED and 850 nm LED • Front plate temperature: < 45° C 6 • Linea2 5GigE Series Overview Linea2 5GigE Series Camera...
  • Page 14: Spectral Responsivity & Quantum Efficiency

    The quantum efficiency graph describes the fraction of photons at each wavelength that contribute charge to the pixel. Linea2 5GigE 4k Model Spectral Responsivity Figure 2: Linea2 4k RGBN Spectral Responsivity Linea2 5GigE Series Camera Linea2 5GigE Series Overview • 7...
  • Page 15: Effective Quantum Efficiency

    Effective Quantum Efficiency Figure 3: Linea2 4k Quantum Efficiency 8 • Linea2 5GigE Series Overview Linea2 5GigE Series Camera...
  • Page 16: Computer Requirements For Linea2 5Gige Cameras

    Optimal settings will be system-dependent. If the computer to be used with the Linea2 5GigE camera does not have a 5GigE network adapter or second built in 5GigE NIC, a Gigabit Network Interface adapter card (NIC) needs to be installed.
  • Page 17: Ethernet Switch Requirements

    If there are more than one device on the same network or a camera-to-PC separation is greater than 100 meters, an Ethernet switch is required. Since the Linea2 5GigE camera complies with the Internet Protocol, it should work with all standard Ethernet switches. However, care must be taken to choose the right switch for a particular application.
  • Page 18: Ige Network Adapter Overview

    Review this section to implement features to monitor the system’s performance. NIC Optimization Refer to Teledyne DALSA Network Imaging Package for Sapera LT Optimization Guide, available through the Start menu under Teledyne DALSA, for information on optimizing network adapters for GigE Vision cameras. Linea2 5GigE Series Camera...
  • Page 19: Power Over Ethernet (Poe) Support

    If both supplies are connected and active, the Linea2 will use the I/O power supply connector. • Important: When using PoE, the camera’s I/O pin 10 (Camera Power – Ground) must not be connected to I/O pin 5 (Signals Ground). 12 • Linea2 5GigE Series Overview Linea2 5GigE Series Camera...
  • Page 20: Gige Vision Sapera Application Description

    GigE Vision Module license, or the Sapera processing SDK with a valid license. The GigE Vision Compliant XML device description file is embedded within Linea2 5GigE firmware allowing GigE Vision Compliant applications access to camera capabilities and controls immediately after connection.
  • Page 21: Linea2 5Gige Camera Quick Start

    When Linea2 5GigE is used in a Sapera development environment with Sapera LT 8.0 or later, all GigE Vision support for cameras is automatically installed.
  • Page 22: Connecting The Linea2 5Gige Camera

    Connecting the Linea2 5GigE Camera Connecting a Linea2 5GigE to a network system is independent of whether the Teledyne DALSA Sapera LT package or a third-party GigE Vision development package is used. Steps for Camera Startup • Apply power to the camera: see Connectors and Powering the Camera.
  • Page 23: Connectors

    Mating GPIO Cable Assembly. Refer to HD15 type Connector Details for pinout specifications. The following figure of the Linea2 5GigE back end shows connector and LED locations. Refer to section Mechanical Specifications for details on the connectors and camera mounting dimensions.
  • Page 24: Preventing Operational Faults Due To Esd

    After connecting a camera (see following section), allow a few seconds for the GigE Server status to update. The Linea2 5GigE camera must be on the same subnet as the NIC to be recognized by the GigE Server.
  • Page 25: Gige Server Status

    GigE Server Status Once the Linea2 5GigE is assigned an IP address (its Status LED is steady blue) the GigE server icon in the notification area will indicate that the device was found. The GigE Server takes a few seconds to refresh its state after the camera has obtained an IP address.
  • Page 26: Camera Status Led Indicator

    (such as an acquisition in progress has more priority than a valid IP address assignment). When the Linea2 5GigE is connected to a network, the Status LED turns a steady blue indicating the IP address is configured by the GigE Server or application. The following table summarizes the LED states and corresponding camera status.
  • Page 27: Quick Startup With Camexpert

    Quick Startup with CamExpert If a Linea2 5GigE camera is connected to a 5GigE network adapter on a host computer, it should automatically be detected. Refer to steps below or the Using CamExpert with Linea2 5GigE Cameras section for more details.
  • Page 28 Sapera Grab Demo application is better suited for high frame rates. Firmware is uploaded using the File Access Control features in Sapera CamExpert; Refer to section Camera Firmware Updates. Linea2 5GigE Series Camera Linea2 5GigE Camera Quick Start • 21...
  • Page 29: Using Cam Expert With Linea

    CamExpert allows a user to test most features and operating modes. Additionally, CamExpert saves the Linea2 5GigE user settings configuration to the camera or saves multiple configurations as individual camera parameter files on the host system (*.ccf).
  • Page 30: Camexpert Panes

    Display pane: Provides a live or single frame acquisition display. Frame buffer parameters are shown in an information bar above the image window. • Control buttons: The Display pane includes CamExpert control buttons. These are: Linea2 5GigE Series Camera Linea2 5GigE Camera Quick Start • 23...
  • Page 31: Camexpert View Parameters Option

    Creating a Camera Configuration File in the Host • When using the Teledyne DALSA Sapera SDK – the CCF is created automatically via a save. • When using a third-party SDK application, if that SDK supports GenAPI 2.4, then the process is automatic.
  • Page 32 Figure 12: The Multiformat Buffer View list Linea2 5GigE Series Camera Linea2 5GigE Camera Quick Start • 25...
  • Page 33: Camera Performance And Features

    Acquiring Images: Triggering the Camera Linea2 5GigE line exposures are initiated by a trigger event. The Linea2 can acquire images using its own internal trigger (free-running mode) or using an external trigger (EXSYNC) with several options for the trigger source.
  • Page 34: External Triggers

    When Line Input is the trigger source, the width of the trigger signal can be used to control the exposure time by setting the Exposure Mode feature, available in the Sensor Control category, to Trigger Width. Figure 13: CamExpert – Exposure Mode Linea2 5GigE Series Camera Camera Performance and Features • 27...
  • Page 35: Line Rate & Synchronization

    (RW), LineInverter (RW), LineStatus (RO), lineDetectionLevel (RO). • Connector: See HD15 Type Connector Details for connector pinout and electrical information. The cable shell and shield should electrically connect the Linea2 5GigE chassis to computer chassis for maximum EMI protection. •...
  • Page 36: Gain And Black Level Control Details

    Gain and Black Level Control Details The Linea2 5GigE camera provides Digital Gain and Black Level adjustments. The Gain and Black Level controls can make small compensations to the acquisition in situations where lighting varies and the lens iris cannot be easily adjusted. Optimal Gain and Black Level adjustments maximize the Linea2 5GigE dynamic range for individual imaging situations.
  • Page 37: Binning

    The user can evaluate the results of the binning function (factor of 2x or 4x) on the Linea2 5GigE by using CamExpert. Linea2 5GigE supports horizontal and vertical binning independently. Vertical binning is performed over multiple acquisition lines within the camera, therefore the virtual frame buffer height is automatically reduced when binning is enabled.
  • Page 38: Flat Field Correction

    (over temperature and exposure) will make the FFC calibration invalid. Linea2 5GigE cameras have multiple FFC user memory spaces to store calibration data, allowing users to store FFC data for different optimized exposure setups.
  • Page 39: Important Factors About Flat Field Processing

    "-format tiff" option, which allows saving data without loss of significant bits. Important Factors about Flat Field Processing Important: Before calibration, the Linea2 5GigE should be powered on long enough to achieve its nominal temperature (a minimum of 30 minutes).
  • Page 40 Figure 18: CamExpert Statistics Dialog – Average Dark Pixel Value Important: The average pixel value for the frame is close to black. Note: Sensors might show a much higher maximum pixel value due to one or more "hot pixels". Linea2 5GigE Series Camera Camera Performance and Features • 33...
  • Page 41 (pixels that do not react to light over the full dynamic range specified for that sensor). When the bright gray acquisition setup is complete, note the camera and lens iris position for repeatability in the future. 34 • Camera Performance and Features Linea2 5GigE Series Camera...
  • Page 42: Flat Field Correction Calibration

    Flat Field Correction Calibration (FFC) contains FPN (Fixed Pattern Noise) and PRNU (Photon Response non-uniformity) corrections. Note: Before performing a FFC, Teledyne DALSA recommends evaluating the “bare image” characteristics, which determine the quality of FFC, applied to the image. A bare image has no gains applied.
  • Page 43 Ensure the camera is at normal operating temperature. Power-on for minimum 30 min. • All parameters should meet your application’s specifications. If parameters change after FFC completion, the results may no longer be accurate. Perform another FFC. 36 • Camera Performance and Features Linea2 5GigE Series Camera...
  • Page 44: Fpn Correction

    Step 3. Set the Flat Field Correction Mode to Calibration and select the required user set from Flat Field Correction Current Active Set list. Figure 24: CamExpert – Flat Field Correction Current Active Set Linea2 5GigE Series Camera Camera Performance and Features • 37...
  • Page 45: Prnu Correction

    FFC result will be lost when the Active Set or Calibration mode is changed. Step 7. Set the Flat Field Correction Mode to Active to apply the calibrated FPN and PRNU parameters. Results can be checked using Statistics with the line profile. 38 • Camera Performance and Features Linea2 5GigE Series Camera...
  • Page 46 Step 8. To load this user set when resetting or powering on the camera, use the Power-up Configuration dialog. Click Setting next to the Power-up Configuration feature, in the Camera Information category. Figure 26: CamExpert – Power-up Configuration Linea2 5GigE Series Camera Camera Performance and Features • 39...
  • Page 47 Load / Save configuration, and click Save. This ensures the camera loads the saved parameters next time the camera is powered up. Figure 27: CamExpert – Power-up Configuration Dialog 40 • Camera Performance and Features Linea2 5GigE Series Camera...
  • Page 48: Camera Firmware Updates

    Figure 29: CamExpert – File Upload Completed Message Box Sapera LT includes a Camera Firmware Update example that demonstrates how to perform a firmware update within an application. Linea2 5GigE Series Camera Camera Performance and Features • 41...
  • Page 49: Internal Test Image Generator

    Display is filled horizontally with series of green, red, and blue pixels (RGB image), or gray pixels (NIR image), that range from dark to bright. Figure 31: CamExpert Test Image: Horizontal Ramp. (Top) RGB. (Bottom) NIR. 42 • Camera Performance and Features Linea2 5GigE Series Camera...
  • Page 50: Vertical Ramp

    Figure 34: CamExpert Test Image – Fixed Offset. (Top) RGB. (Bottom) NIR. User-Defined Camera Name The Linea2 5GigE camera can be programmed with a user-defined name, using the Device User ID feature, to identify multiple cameras connected to the network. For example, an inspection system with four cameras might label cameras “top view”, “left view”, “right view”...
  • Page 51 When using CamExpert, multiple Linea2 5GigE cameras on the network are seen as different "Linea2_C4096_xx" 4k devices. Non-Teledyne DALSA cameras are labeled as “GigEVision Device”. Click on a device to select it for control by CamExpert. An imaging application uses any one of these attributes to identify a camera: its IP address, MAC address, serial number or Device User ID.
  • Page 52: Spatial Correction

    The sub-pixel spatial correction resolution is 1/384 of a row. The feature accepts six decimal places and will adjust the entered sub-pixel adjustment component accordingly. This feature can only be adjusted when the acquisition is stopped. Linea2 5GigE Series Camera Camera Performance and Features • 45...
  • Page 53 If the encoder resolution remains constant for perpendicular operation, many encoder pulses will be too closely spaced, apparent row spacing will increase and the spatial correction will need to be increased. 46 • Camera Performance and Features Linea2 5GigE Series Camera...
  • Page 54: Parallax Correction: Using The Camera At Non-Perpendicular Angles To The Object

    Selection of the color to adjust is dependent on positive or negative angle. It is not sensitive to scan direction. • The stretch value for green is always half that of the stretch value for blue or red. Linea2 5GigE Series Camera Camera Performance and Features • 47...
  • Page 55 By tuning the ParallaxCorrection Pixel Stretch, the user can adjust the parallax correction of the image. Figure 40: Corrected Image The figure above is the same image corrected using the parallax correction. 48 • Camera Performance and Features Linea2 5GigE Series Camera...
  • Page 56: Saving & Restoring Camera Setup Configurations

    Camera Configuration Selection Dialog CamExpert provides a dialog than combines the selection of the Camera Power-up Configuration and the Load / Save Configuration from Linea2 5GigE memory. Figure 41: CamExpert – Power-up Configuration Dialog Camera Power-up Configuration The Camera Power-up Configuration list displays the camera configuration to load during power-up (see UserSetDefaultSelector feature).
  • Page 57: Operational Reference

    In the following feature description sections, the Standard & View column indicates which parameter is a member of the DALSA Features Naming Convention (indicated by DFNC), versus the GenICam Standard Features Naming Convention (SFNC not shown). In general, feature names that start with an uppercase letter are part of the SFNC while those starting with a lowercase letter are part of the DFNC.
  • Page 58: Camera Information Category

    .cbf file extension. (RO) Serial Number DeviceSerialNumber Displays the factory set serial number of the device. Expert (RO) MAC Address deviceMacAddress Displays the unique MAC (Media Access Control) Beginner address of the Device. (RO) DFNC Linea2 5GigE Series Camera Operational Reference • 51...
  • Page 59 DeviceTemperature The temperature of the selected source in degrees Beginner Celsius. Maximum temperature should not exceed C for reliable operation. DALSA Software DALSASoftwareCompatibilityComponentList List the optional Teledyne DALSA software functions Beginner Compatibility Component that are supported. DFNC List TurboDrive 8-bit requires Compatibility1 Teledyne DALSA Turbo Drive 8-bit (Monochrome or v8.01 or greater...
  • Page 60 Save Configuration UserSetSave Saves the current camera configuration to the user Beginner set specified by the User Set Selector feature. The user sets are located on the camera in non-volatile memory. (W) Linea2 5GigE Series Camera Operational Reference • 53...
  • Page 61: Sensor Control Category

    Sensor Control Category The Linea2 5GigE Sensor Control category groups sensor specific features. This group includes parameters for line rate, exposure time, etc. Figure 43: CamExpert – Sensor Control Category Sensor Control Feature Descriptions Display Name Feature & Values Description Standard &...
  • Page 62 Set the NIR color plane exposure time. Applicable only when the Exposure Mode feature is set to Timed. ExposureTime Sets the exposure time (in microseconds) when the Beginner Exposure Time (in us Exposure Mode feature is set to Timed. Linea2 5GigE Series Camera Operational Reference • 55...
  • Page 63 Green Green Row Correction. Blue Blue Blue Row Correction. Parallax Correction Pixel imageDistortionParallaxCorrection Set Parallax Correction value of either Red, Blue, or Green. Beginner Stretch PixelStretch NIR is the reference row. DFNC 56 • Operational Reference Linea2 5GigE Series Camera...
  • Page 64: Exposure Controls Details

    In Manual mode, the start of each exsync is defined by a delay from the trigger. The 7.8 µs readouts cannot overlap between multiple rows. Internal Programmable Exposure The Linea2 5GigE in the Internal Programmable Exposure mode has the following features: • The TriggerSource feature (see I/O Controls Category) selects an internal signal as trigger.
  • Page 65: External Trigger Width Exposure

    Concurrent integration and digital readout may occur, however, in the 4k only one row may be read out at a time. • In case the trigger frequency exceeds the allowable line rate, the camera will buffer one trigger. 58 • Operational Reference Linea2 5GigE Series Camera...
  • Page 66: I/O Control Category

    I/O Control Category The Linea2 5GigE I/O Controls category group features used to configure external inputs and acquisition actions based on those inputs, plus camera output signals to other devices. Figure 45: CamExpert – I/O Control Category Linea2 5GigE Series Camera...
  • Page 67: I/O Control Feature Descriptions

    The trigger is considered valid on the low level of the line source signal. Trigger Delay (in us) Beginner TriggerDelay Specifies the delay in microseconds to apply after receiving the trigger and before activating the triggerEvent. 60 • Operational Reference Linea2 5GigE Series Camera...
  • Page 68 Rotary Encoder Position rotaryEncoderPosition Display the position between Input Src A and B. DFNC Input A ahead B SrcA Input A is ahead B. Input B ahead A SrcB Input B is ahead A. Linea2 5GigE Series Camera Operational Reference • 61...
  • Page 69 Controls if the electrical termination of Input Line is DFNC enabled or disabled. Disabled Disabled Disabled electrical line termination for the selected line. Enabled Enabled Enabled electrical line termination for the selected line. 62 • Operational Reference Linea2 5GigE Series Camera...
  • Page 70 Frame(s) Trigger Pulse on: Start of Line PulseOnStartofLine Generate a pulse on the start of the Line Active event Pulse on: Valid Line(s) PulseOnValidLineTrigger Generate a pulse on the Valid LineTrigger event. Trigger Linea2 5GigE Series Camera Operational Reference • 63...
  • Page 71 Bit 1 corresponds to Output2 (Line 4) and so on. This is applicable to OutputLineSource = Pulse On: where Software Cmd (for Pulse mode) or OutputLineSource = SoftwareControlled and OutputLineSoftwareLatchControl = Latch (for static states). 64 • Operational Reference Linea2 5GigE Series Camera...
  • Page 72: I/O Module Block Diagram

    Trigger Signal LineStatus Trigger Line Source Output Software Trigger Activation Output Software Driven Pulse Inverter Generator Event Driven Output Signal Driven Line Output Software Driven Source Figure 46: I/O Module Block Diagram Linea2 5GigE Series Camera Operational Reference • 65...
  • Page 73: Counter And Timer Control Category

    Counter and Timer Control Category The Linea2 5GigE Counter and Timer Control category groups parameters used to configure acquisition counters, timers and signal edge detection. Figure 47: CamExpert – Counter and Timer Control Category Counter and Timer Control Feature Descriptions Display Name Feature &...
  • Page 74 Activate the counter on the rising edge of the selected Line. Falling Edge FallingEdge Activate the counter on the falling edge of the selected Line. Any Edge AnyEdge Activate the counter on the falling or rising edge of the selected Line. Linea2 5GigE Series Camera Operational Reference • 67...
  • Page 75 Internal Clock InternalClock Counts the number of Internal Clock events. Timer 1 End Timer1End Counts the number of Timer End events. Timer 2 End Timer2End Counts the number of Timer End events. 68 • Operational Reference Linea2 5GigE Series Camera...
  • Page 76 Reset counter on the rising edge of the selected signal. Falling Edge FallingEdge Reset counter on the falling edge of the selected signal. Any Edge AnyEdge Reset counter on the falling or rising edge of the selected signal. Linea2 5GigE Series Camera Operational Reference • 69...
  • Page 77 Timer starts on the rising edge of signal on GPO Line 5. GPO Line 6 GPOLine6 Timer starts on the rising edge of signal on GPO Line 6. Rotary Encoder RotaryEncoder1 Timer starts on the rotary encoder signal. 70 • Operational Reference Linea2 5GigE Series Camera...
  • Page 78: Counter And Timer Group Block Diagram

    LineStatus Trigger Line Source Output Software Trigger Activation Output Software Driven Pulse inverter Generator Event Driven Output Signal Driven Line Output Software Driven Source Figure 48: Counter and Timer Group Block Diagram Linea2 5GigE Series Camera Operational Reference • 71...
  • Page 79: Example: Counter Start Source = Off

    Figure 50: Example – Counter Start Source = CounterEnd • Counter starts when Counter Mode is set to Active. • A Counter Reset CMD will reset the counter to 00 and continues counting. 72 • Operational Reference Linea2 5GigE Series Camera...
  • Page 80: Example: Counterstartsource = Event And Signal (Edge Base)

    Counter Active Wait Active Active IDLE Trigger Wait Completed Counter Register CounterStartSource = Signal (Level Base ) CounterTriggerActivation = LevelLow Tick in CounterEventSource Figure 52: Example – CounterStartSource = Signal (Level Base) Linea2 5GigE Series Camera Operational Reference • 73...
  • Page 81: Example: Counterstartsource = Line (Edge Base) Example 2

    Counter Register CounterDuration = 12 CounterStartSource = Line 1 CounterTriggerActivation = Falling Edge Any Tick in CounterEventSource The Second StartSource Pulse is ignored Figure 53: Example – CounterStartSource = Line (Edge Base) 74 • Operational Reference Linea2 5GigE Series Camera...
  • Page 82: Advanced Processing Category

    Advanced Processing Category The Linea2 5GigE Advanced Processing Control category holds lookup table (LUT) parameters, and contains two sub-categories, Flat Field Correction and Color Processing, which groups parameters used to configure flat field calibration and camera white balance/color balance features.
  • Page 83: Advanced Processing Feature Descriptions

    Selects the index (offset) of the coefficient to access in Guru the selected LUT. LUT Value LUTValue Returns the value at specified LUT index entry of the Guru LUT selected by the LUT Selector feature. 76 • Operational Reference Linea2 5GigE Series Camera...
  • Page 84: Flat Field Correction Feature Descriptions

    Flat Field Calibration Width flatfieldCalibrationROIWidth Sets the ROI Width. DFNC Guru Calibrate FPN flatfieldCalibrationFPN Performs Fixed Pattern Noise (FPN) calibration by DFNC reducing to zero dark pixel current using a pixel offset. Linea2 5GigE Series Camera Operational Reference • 77...
  • Page 85: Color Processing Feature Descriptions

    DFNC Active Set coefficients. Factory Preset FactoryPreset Loads the factory color correction coefficient set as the active set. User Defined UserDefined Loads a user-defined color correction coefficient set as the active set. 78 • Operational Reference Linea2 5GigE Series Camera...
  • Page 86: Lookup Table (Lut) Overview

    Simplified LUT Block Diagram (12-bit example) 4095 4094 Pixel Data 4093 Output Sensor 4092 LUT Programmed 4092 as Invert Function 4093 4094 4095 Figure 57: Example of a 12-bit LUT Invert Function Linea2 5GigE Series Camera Operational Reference • 79...
  • Page 87: Lut Size Vs. Output Pixel Format

    LUT effectively reduces low value data. DN=255 Gamma Factor going to min. Gamma Factor going to max. DN=00 DN=255 Input DN DN=00 Figure 58: Depiction of a gamma function. 80 • Operational Reference Linea2 5GigE Series Camera...
  • Page 88: Color Processing Overview

    (instead of performing correction on the host computer after the image transfer). The Sapera Color Calibration tool is available from Windows Start menu under Teledyne DALSA Sapera LT. Refer to the tool’s online help for information about generating coefficients.
  • Page 89: Image Format Control Category

    Image Format Control Category The Linea2 5GigE Image Format Control category group parameters used to configure image size and format. An internal test image function is used to qualify camera setup without a lens. Figure 59: CamExpert – Image Format Controls Category...
  • Page 90 This reduces the horizontal resolution of the image. Beginner Binning Vertical BinningVertical Number of vertical pixels to combine together using the method selected by binningMode. This reduces the vertical resolution of the image. Linea2 5GigE Series Camera Operational Reference • 83...
  • Page 91: Multiple Roi Mode

    Mode activated with two ROIs: ROI 1 has an offset of 400 pixels and is 800 pixels wide; ROI 2 has an offset of 2912 pixels and is 600 pixels wide. Both ROIs are combined to form an image 1400 pixels wide. 84 • Operational Reference Linea2 5GigE Series Camera...
  • Page 92: Metadata Control Category

    Chunk data included in payload. Beginner Chunk Compatibility Mode chunkCompatibilityMode Selects the format of the chunk data (metadata) in the DFNC payload of the image. Gen API GenAPI Metadata compatible with GenICam GenAPI. Linea2 5GigE Series Camera Operational Reference • 85...
  • Page 93 Selected metadata enabled. Guru Chunk Binning Horizontal ChunkBinningHorizontal Number of horizontal pixels to combine in the payload image. Guru Chunk Binning Vertical ChunkBinningVertical Number of vertical pixels to combine in the payload image. 86 • Operational Reference Linea2 5GigE Series Camera...
  • Page 94: Extracting Metadata Stored In A Sapera Buffer

    Delay is not a valid value and must be ignored. The value of LineStatusAll is updated on the start of exposure. The following figure shows Sapera Explorer with the Metadata Example highlighted. Linea2 5GigE Series Camera Operational Reference • 87...
  • Page 95 Figure 63: Sapera Explorer 88 • Operational Reference Linea2 5GigE Series Camera...
  • Page 96: Acquisition And Transfer Control Category

    Acquisition and Transfer Control Category The Linea2 5GigE Acquisition and Transfer Control category groups parameters used to configure the optional acquisition modes of the device. These features provide the mechanism to either have acquisitions coupled to transfers (basic mode) or to decouple acquisitions from both the camera transfer module and the host transfer module.
  • Page 97 Sets the method used to control the transfer. Expert Basic Basic Basic mode ensures maximum compatibility but does not allow for control of the transfer flow. User Controlled UserControlled Manual mode allows maximum control of the transfer flow. 90 • Operational Reference Linea2 5GigE Series Camera...
  • Page 98: Acquisition Buffering

    When the internal buffer is full an Image Lost Event will be generated. The camera has 1 block of 256 MB. A portion of the memory could be reserved for packet resends but at the loss of accumulating frames. Linea2 5GigE Series Camera Operational Reference • 91...
  • Page 99: Using Transfer Queue Current Block Count With Camexpert

    The ImageLost event occurs when all buffer space is consumed. Overview of Transfer Control (TransferControlMode) Linea2 5GigE acquisition transfers operate either in the basic coupled mode or in an independent decoupled user controlled mode, as described below. TransferControlMode = Basic Basic Transfer Mode provides maximum compatibility with any control application running on the host computer.
  • Page 100: Features That Cannot Be Changed During A Sapera Transfer

    IMAGE FORMAT CONTROL PixelFormat OffsetX Width Height BinningHorizontal BinningVertical ACQUISITION AND TRANSFER CONTROL EVENT CONTROL GIGE VISION TRANSPORT LAYER CONTROL GevSCPSPacketSize GIGE VISION HOST CONTROL InterPacketTimeout InterPacketTimeoutRaw ImageTimeout FILE ACCESS CONTROL Linea2 5GigE Series Camera Operational Reference • 93...
  • Page 101: Action Control Category

    When it happens an internal action signal will be pulsed. Master Master The camera generates an action command packet to the network when the selected camera event occurs. 94 • Operational Reference Linea2 5GigE Series Camera...
  • Page 102: Gige Vision Action Command Reference

    Please refer to the GigE Vision® Specification — version 2.0 RC6, for configuration and usage details. Contact Teledyne DALSA Support and request example code for Action Command usage. Features Supporting Action Command Feature Category...
  • Page 103: Event Control Category

    Event Control Category The Linea2 5GigE Event Control category groups parameters used to configure Camera Event related features. Figure 67: CamExpert – Event Control Category 96 • Operational Reference Linea2 5GigE Series Camera...
  • Page 104: Event Control Feature Descriptions

    Resets the timestamp counter to 0. This Feature resets both DFNC the internal Clock timer and the PTP clock timer. Note that the PTP Mode must be disabled first to reset the PTP clock timer. (WO) Linea2 5GigE Series Camera Operational Reference • 97...
  • Page 105 PAUSE Frame Support for information on Ethernet Packet size. Expert Event Statistic Count eventStatisticCount Display the count of the selected Event. DFNC Expert Event Statistic Count eventStatisticCountReset Reset the count of the selected Event. DFNC Reset 98 • Operational Reference Linea2 5GigE Series Camera...
  • Page 106 Expert Specifies the PTP (IEEE-1588: Precision Time Protocol) PTP Mode ptpMode DFNC operating mode as implemented by the Linea2 5GigE. PTP is disabled on the device. Automatic Automatic PTP is enabled on the device. The camera can become a Master or Slave device. The Master device is automatically determined as per IEEE-1588.
  • Page 107 Recommended State RS_Slave Recommended State Slave Slave Recommended State RS_Passive Recommended State Passive Passive Expert PTP Transport Protocol ptpTransportProtocol Describes the PTP Transport Protocol used. DFNC UDP_IPV4 UDP_IPV4 PTP runs over UDP/IPV4 100 • Operational Reference Linea2 5GigE Series Camera...
  • Page 108 When the user specified “timestampModuloStartTime” has already past, the camera automatically recalculates a future value for “timestampModuloStartTime” using the user set “timestampModulo” feature value. This new start time is reported by “timestampModuloActualStartTime”. Linea2 5GigE Series Camera Operational Reference • 101...
  • Page 109: Event Info Feature Descriptions

    Counter 2 End Event ID EventCounter2End Represents the event ID to identify the EventCounter2End software Event. (RO) Guru Events Overflow Event ID EventOverflowError Represents the event ID to identify the EventOverflowError software Event. (RO) 102 • Operational Reference Linea2 5GigE Series Camera...
  • Page 110: Overview Of Precision Time Protocol Mode (Ieee 1588)

    • The Extended Unique Identifier is a 64-bit ID, converted from the 48-bit MAC address, by inserting 0xfffe at the middle of the MAC address. The format is (excluding hyphens): “0a-1b- 2c-fffe-3d-4e-5f” Linea2 5GigE Series Camera Operational Reference • 103...
  • Page 111: Ieee 1588 Reference Resources

    After the Timestamp Reset, the first acquisition is made when the Modulo reaches the +10 tick Timestamp count, following the programmed start time. Acquisitions repeat every +10 Timestamp tick until stopped. Figure 68: Case 1 - Repeating Acquisitions as Upcoming Events 104 • Operational Reference Linea2 5GigE Series Camera...
  • Page 112: Case 2: Potential Uncertainty Of The Start Time

    The first frame acquisition may occur at the first modulo count time or at the following. The actual value for the uncertainty period may vary between cameras and network conditions. Uncertainty Period Figure 69: Case 2 – Potential Uncertainty of the Start Time Linea2 5GigE Series Camera Operational Reference • 105...
  • Page 113: Case 3: Timer Reset Before The Actual Start Time

    Actual Start Time remains at 30. In this condition the Actual Start Time did not reset. Timestamp counter resets First modulo acquisition remains as it was — following the initial modulo start time Figure 70: Case 3 – Timer Reset before the Actual Start Time 106 • Operational Reference Linea2 5GigE Series Camera...
  • Page 114: Case 4: Timer Reset After The Actual Start Time

    3 above. “A” “B” Timestamp counter resets “C” Modulo acquisition continues at new Timestamp count Figure 71: Case 4 – Timer Reset after the Actual Start Time Linea2 5GigE Series Camera Operational Reference • 107...
  • Page 115: Case 5: Changing Timestampmodulo During Acquisitions

    (F2) the Modulo value is changed from 10 to 20. The third acquisition now occurs at modulo 20 time following the previous acquisition. Modulo value changed Figure 72: Case 5 – Changing timestampModulo during Acquisitions 108 • Operational Reference Linea2 5GigE Series Camera...
  • Page 116: Gige Vision Transport Layer Category

    GigE Vision Transport Layer Category The Linea2 5GigE Vision Transport Layer Control category groups parameters used to configure features related to GigE Vision specification and the Ethernet Connection. Figure 73: CamExpert – GigE Vision Transport Layer Category GigE Vision Transport Layer Feature Descriptions...
  • Page 117 Reports the default gateway IP address to be used on the given network interface. (RO) Guru Current IP set in LLA GevCurrentIPConfigurationLLA Controls whether the LLA (Link Local Address) IP configuration scheme is activated on the given network interface. (RO) 110 • Operational Reference Linea2 5GigE Series Camera...
  • Page 118 (RO) Expert Gev GVSP Extended ID Mode GevGVSPExtendedIDMode Enables the extended ID mode. Off Disables the extended ID mode. On Enables the extended ID mode. Linea2 5GigE Series Camera Operational Reference • 111...
  • Page 119: File Access Control Category

    Figure 74: CamExpert – File Access Control Category Note: In CamExpert the File Access Control features are not exposed directly but are accessed through the File Access Control dialog for easier operation. 112 • Operational Reference Linea2 5GigE Series Camera...
  • Page 120: File Access Control Feature Descriptions

    Controls the mapping offset between the device file storage and the file access buffer. Guru File Access Length (in B) FileAccessLength Controls the mapping length between the device file storage and the file access buffer. Linea2 5GigE Series Camera Operational Reference • 113...
  • Page 121: File Access Via The Camexpert Tool

    File Selector: select the required file; different options may be available depending on the Type selected. • Click Browse to open Windows Explorer and select the specific file to upload. • Click Upload (to Camera) to execute the file transfer to the Linea2 5GigE. 114 • Operational Reference Linea2 5GigE Series Camera...
  • Page 122: Gige Vision Host Control Category

    GigE Vision Host Control Category The GigE Vision Host Controls category group parameters used to configure the host computer system GigE Vision features used for Linea2 5GigE networking management. None of these parameters are stored in any Linea2 5GigE camera.
  • Page 123: Implementing Trigger-To-Image Reliability

    Overview In a complex imaging system, many points of failure exist – from acquisition to processing and transmission. Teledyne DALSA provides features, events and I/O signals that provide the system designer with tools to qualify the system in real-time. Teledyne DALSA’s website provides general information, FAQ and White Papers about the Trigger- to-Image Reliability (T2IR) framework in hardware and Sapera LT SDK.
  • Page 124: Linea2 Features For T2Ir Monitoring

    PacketResendRequestDropped Ethernet Pause Frame Received EthernetPauseFrameReceived Precision Time Protocol (PTP) PTP Status ptpStatus PTP Servo Status ptpServoStatus PTP Master Clock Identity ptpMasterClockId PTP Master Offset ptpMasterOffsetNs PTP Port Last Event ptpPortLastEvent Linea2 5GigE Series Camera Implementing Trigger-to-Image Reliability • 117...
  • Page 125: Network Overview & Tools

    GigE Vision specification. Supported Network Configurations The Linea2 5GigE obtains an IP address using the Link Local Address (LLA) or DHCP, by default. A LLA IP address is obtained typically in a few seconds with Microsoft Windows. If required, a persistent IP address can be assigned (see the Running the Network Configuration Tool section).
  • Page 126: Ip Configuration Mode Details

    Windows will turn to LLA when no DHCP server answers requests coming from the NIC. • Windows and Linea2 5GigE are still running the DHCP process in the background. If a DHCP server becomes available on the network, the NIC will get a DHCP assigned IP address for the connected device but connections on the LLA IP address will be lost.
  • Page 127: Dhcp (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)

    • This IP configuration mode requires a DHCP server to allocate an IP address dynamically over the range of some defined subnet. The Linea2 5GigE camera must be configured to have DHCP enabled. This is the factory default setting. •...
  • Page 128: Persistent Ip

    • If the camera is connected to a network with a different subnet, it cannot be accessed. • Use Teledyne DALSA’s Network Configuration Tool to set a persistent IP address. Refer to Teledyne DALSA’s Network Imaging manual. • Example of a Persistent IP address assignment on a class B network: •...
  • Page 129 Subnet mask 255.255.0.0 Gigabit switch Gigabit switch (default LLA Mode) Persistent IP Mode NIC 169.254.xxx.xxx xxx.xxx.xxx.xx1 Corporate Network with corporate DHCP server NIC xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Figure 77: Persistent IP Configuration Overview 122 • Network Overview & Tools Linea2 5GigE Series Camera...
  • Page 130: Optimizing The Network Adapter Used With Linea2 5Gige

    Most Gigabit network interface controllers (NIC) allow user modifications to parameters such as Adapter Buffers and Jumbo Frames. The optimal settings will be system dependent. These should be optimized for use with the Linea2 5GigE during installation; refer to Teledyne DALSA’s Network Imaging Package for Sapera LT Optimization Guide for more information.
  • Page 131: Pause Frame Support

    PAUSE Frame Support The Linea2 5GigE supports the Gigabit Ethernet PAUSE Frame feature as per IEEE 802.3x. PAUSE Frame is the Ethernet flow control mechanism that temporarily stops data transmission on the network.
  • Page 132: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications Mechanical Specifications Linea2 5GigE 4k Figure 79: Linea2 5GigE 4k with M42x1 Lens Mount Linea2 5GigE Series Camera Technical Specifications • 125...
  • Page 133: Dditional Otes On Inea Ige Identification And Echanical

    Additional Notes on Linea2 5GigE Identification and Mechanical Identification Label Linea2 5GigE cameras have an identification label applied to its side, with the following information: • Model Part number • Serial number • MAC Address • 2D Barcode Additional Mechanical Notes Linea2 5GigE supports a screw lock Ethernet cable (see Ruggedized RJ45 Ethernet Cables).
  • Page 134: Sensor Alignment Specification

    Dimensions "x, y, z", are in microns and referenced to the Linea2 5GigE mechanical body or the optical focal plane (for the z-axis dimension). Theta specifies the sensor rotation relative to the sensor's center and camera mechanical.
  • Page 135: Connectors

    Connectors • RJ45 Ethernet connector for control and video data to the host Gigabit NIC. For industrial environments, Linea2 5GigE supports the use of screw lock Ethernet cables (see Ruggedized RJ45 Ethernet Cables). • HD15 female connector for all I/O and DC power source.
  • Page 136: Mating Gpio Cable Assembly

    Mating GPIO Cable Assembly Teledyne DALSA optionally provides for purchase a GPIO breakout cable (HD15 Male to 26-Pos Euro Block) as shown in the following drawing. Use accessory number #AC-CA-00002-00-R when placing your order. Figure 82: Mating GPIO Cable Assembly Linea2 5GigE Series Camera Technical Specifications •...
  • Page 137: Input Signals Electrical Specifications

    The input signal can be improved by User programmable debounce time from 0 to 255 µs in 1 µs steps. Caution: It is important to correctly configure external inputs before connecting external signals. Connecting higher voltage signals to inputs configured as RS422 may damage the inputs. 130 • Technical Specifications Linea2 5GigE Series Camera...
  • Page 138 25 ns 0 to 12 V <100 ns 12 V to 0 <100 ns 24 V 20 MHz 25 ns 0 to 24 V <100 ns 24 V to 0 <100 ns Linea2 5GigE Series Camera Technical Specifications • 131...
  • Page 139: Output Signals Electrical Specifications

    Single-Ended Open Collector Mode 5 V, 12 V, 24 V OUTPUT (+) Output Signal External Output Signal Output Enable OUTPUT (-) not connected PIN 5 Signal Ground Figure 84: External Outputs Block Diagram 132 • Technical Specifications Linea2 5GigE Series Camera...
  • Page 140 The output signals are designed to prevent an output signal glitch on power-up or polarity reversal. • Protection Circuit – DC Ratings: • Output protected against shorts to ground or other voltages • Output maximum voltage of 26 V at 10 mA (at 60°C) Linea2 5GigE Series Camera Technical Specifications • 133...
  • Page 141: Declarations Of Conformity

    This equipment is intended to be a component of a larger industrial system. EU and UKCA Declaration of Conformity Teledyne DALSA declares that this product complies with applicable standards and regulations. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
  • Page 142: Additional Reference Information

    Brief information on other lens parameters to consider follows those sections. Lens Mount Types Linea2 5GigE 4k cameras use a M42x1 lens screw mount and optionally has adapters for F-mount (AC-LA-00115-A1-R) and C-mount (AC-LC-00001-00-R) lenses, as described below. Linea2 5GigE Series Camera...
  • Page 143: M42X1 To Nikon F Bayonet Adapter (Ac La 00115 A1-R )

    M42x1 to Nikon F Bayonet Adapter (AC LA 00115 A1-R ) Figure 85: Nikon F Bayonet to M42x1 Adapter, 12mm BFD, HEAVY DUTY w/clip 136 • Additional Reference Information Linea2 5GigE Series Camera...
  • Page 144: M42X1 To C-Mount Adapter (Ac-Lc-00001-00-R)

    M42x1 to C-Mount Adapter (AC-LC-00001-00-R) Figure 86: M42 to C-Mount Adapter, 12mm BFD Linea2 5GigE Series Camera Additional Reference Information • 137...
  • Page 145: Lens Image Circle Illustration

    Lens Image Circle Illustration The graphic below illustrates the Linea2 5GigE 4k active sensor relative to the lens image circle. It compares the Linea2 5GigE 4k relative to a Nikon FDX lens (using the optional F-mount adapter). Image Circle (approximate)
  • Page 146: Additional Lens Parameters (Application Specific)

    There are other lens parameters that are chosen to meet the needs of the vision application. These parameters are independent of the Linea2 5GigE (assuming that the Lens Mount and Lens Sensor Size parameters are correct, as previously covered in this section). A vision system integrator or lens specialist should be consulted when choosing lenses since there is a tradeoff between the best lenses and cost.
  • Page 147: Optical Considerations

    The wavelengths and intensity of light required to capture useful images vary per application. The image will be affected by speed, spectral characteristics, exposure time, light source characteristics, environmental and acquisition system specifics, etc. Teledyne DALSA’s Web Site introduces this potentially complicated issue. Browse the Knowledge Center and the White Papers and Technology Primers sections.
  • Page 148: Lens Modeling

    450 mm (0.450 m). 10 ���� 45 ���� ���� = 450 ���� (0.450 ��) 100 ���� ���� Linea2 5GigE Series Camera Additional Reference Information • 141...
  • Page 149: Lens Selection

    NIR. It is recommended to check with lens supplier for lens optical performance and MTF. Note: Standard lenses designed for visible light may not transmit NIR light fully or perform to specification outside of their intended wavelength range. 142 • Additional Reference Information Linea2 5GigE Series Camera...
  • Page 150: Sensor Handling Instructions

    When handling or storing the camera without a lens always install the protective cap. When exposed to uniform illumination a scratched window will normally have brighter pixels adjacent to darker pixels. The location of these pixels will change with the angle of illumination. Linea2 5GigE Series Camera Additional Reference Information • 143...
  • Page 151: Cleaning The Sensor Window

    • DALSA recommends the use of an ionized air gun and compressor to blow off the sensor. • Use compressed air to blow off loose particles. This step alone is usually sufficient to clean the sensor window.
  • Page 152: Ruggedized Rj45 Ethernet Cables

    IGE-25M (25meters) IGE-50M (50meters) IGE-100M (100meters) Components Express, Inc. (CEI) For Information 10330 Argonne Woods Drive, Suite 100 contact: Woodridge, IL 60517-4995 Phone: 630-257-0605 / 800.578.6695 (outside Illinois) Fax: 630-257-0603 http://www.componentsexpress.com/ Linea2 5GigE Series Camera Additional Reference Information • 145...
  • Page 153: Troubleshooting

    The Linea2 5GigE camera cannot acquire a DHCP. • In multiple NIC systems where the NIC for the Linea2 5GigE is using LLA mode, ensure no other NIC is in or switches to LLA mode. It is preferable that the Teledyne DALSA DHCP server is enabled on the NIC used with the camera instead of using LLA mode, which prevents errors associated with multiple NIC ports.
  • Page 154 Package for Sapera LT Optimization Guide for more information. • If a Linea2 5GigE camera installed with other GigE Vision cameras cannot connect properly with the NIC or has acquisition timeout errors, there may be a conflict with the third-party camera's filter driver.
  • Page 155: Verifying Network Parameters

    Teledyne DALSA provides a Network Configuration tool to verify and configure network devices and the Linea2 5GigE network parameters. If there were any problems with the automatic Linea2 5GigE software installation refer to Network Configuration Tool section of Teledyne DALSA’s Network Imaging manual.
  • Page 156 The camera is connected but a NIC IP is not assigned. The GigE Server icon is displaying a warning. Open Teledyne DALSA’s Network Configuration Tool from Windows Start menu. Figure 92: Network Configuration Tool Cameras displayed in red require a NIC IP. Select the camera name on the left pane, then select the Device IP Configuration tab.
  • Page 157 Select Automatic Recovery (Force IP). Figure 93: Network Configuration Tool – Automatic Recovery (Force IP) 150 • Troubleshooting Linea2 5GigE Series Camera...
  • Page 158 PC if the IP address does not conflict with other network IP addresses. Refer to Persistent IP section for more information. Assigning two devices the same IP Address will cause conflicts. Linea2 5GigE Series Camera Troubleshooting • 151...
  • Page 159: Device Available With Operational Issues

    • Linea2 5GigE is not found by the device discovery process. • Linea2 5GigE is found by the Sapera GigE Server but an application such as CamExpert does not see the camera. • A Linea2 5GigE that had a fault with a firmware update will automatically recover by booting with the previous firmware version.
  • Page 160: Cabling And Communication Issues

    With only two cables connected to Linea2 5GigE possible cabling issues are limited. Power supply problems: • If the Linea2 5GigE status LED is off, the DC supply power is not connected or faulty. Verify the power supply voltage. Communication Problems: •...
  • Page 161: Acquisition Error Without Timeout Messages

    Sensor Control Category for relevant features. • Using CamExpert set the Linea2 5GigE to output its Internal Pattern Generator. This step is typically done for any camera installation to quickly verify the Linea2 5GigE and its software 154 • Troubleshooting...
  • Page 162: Other Problems Or Issues

    Image Timeout feature value (found in GigE Vision Host Controls) as required. Issues with Cognex VisionPro When the Cognex VisionPro package is uninstalled, the Linea2 5GigE becomes unavailable within CamExpert due to the Cognex uninstaller removing GigE Vision components. This forces the user to reinstall the camera package.
  • Page 163: Revision History

    Revision History Revision Change Date Initial release. 13 April 2023 156 • Revision History Linea2 5GigE Series Camera...
  • Page 164: Contact Information

    Sales Information Visit our web site: www.teledynedalsa.com Email: info@teledynedalsa.com Canadian Sales Teledyne DALSA — Head office Teledyne DALSA — Montreal office 605 McMurray Road 880 Rue McCaffrey Waterloo, Ontario, Canada N2V 2E9 Saint-Laurent, Quebec, Canada H4T 2C7 Tel: +1 519-886-6000...

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