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Basler aviator User Manual (326 pages)
GigE CAMERAS
Brand:
Basler
| Category:
Digital Camera
| Size: 3 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
1 Specifications, Requirements, and Precautions
11
Models
11
General Specifications
12
Spectral Response
15
Monochrome Cameras
15
Color Cameras
16
Mechanical Specifications
17
Camera Dimensions and Mounting Points
17
Sensor Positioning Accuracy
19
Maximum Lens Thread Length on Color Cameras
20
Software Licensing Information
21
LWIP TCP/IP Licensing
21
LZ4 Licensing
22
Avoiding EMI and ESD Problems
23
Environmental Requirements
24
Temperature and Humidity
24
Heat Dissipation
24
Precautions
25
2 Installation
29
3 Camera Drivers and Tools for Changing Camera Parameters
31
The Basler Pylon Camera Software Suite
31
The Basler Pylon Viewer
32
The Basler Pylon IP Configurator
32
The Pylon SDK
32
4 Camera Functional Description
33
Overview
33
Four Tap Sensor Digitization Mode
34
One Sensor Tap Digitization Mode
37
5 Physical Interface
41
General Description of the Camera Connections
41
Camera Connector Pin Assignments and Numbering
42
12-Pin Receptacle
42
8-Pin RJ-45 Jack
42
Camera Connector Types
43
12-Pin Connector
43
8-Pin RJ-45 Jack
43
Camera Cabling Requirements
44
Ethernet Cables
44
Standard Power and I/O Cable
44
PLC Power and I/O Cable
46
Camera Power
47
Ethernet Gige Device Information
47
Input Line Description
48
Voltage Requirements
48
Characteristics
49
Assigning an Input Line to Receive a Hardware Trigger Signal
50
Output Line Description
51
Voltage Requirements
51
Characteristics
51
Response Times
53
Assigning a Camera Output Signal to an Output Line
53
6 O Control
55
Configuring the Input Lines
55
Assigning an Input Line to Receive a Hardware Trigger Signal
55
Input Line Debouncers
56
Using an Unassigned Input Line to Receive a User Input Signal
58
Setting an Input Line for Invert
58
Configuring Output Lines
59
Assigning a Camera Output Signal to an Output Line
59
Setting the State of a User Settable Output Line
61
Setting an Output Line for Invert
62
Working with the Timer Output Signals
63
Setting the Trigger Source for a Timer
63
Setting a Timer Delay Time
64
Setting the Timer Duration Time
66
Checking the State of the I/O Lines
68
Checking the State of a Single Line
68
Checking the State of All Lines
68
7 Image Acquisition Control
69
Overview
69
Acquisition Start and Stop Commands and the Acquisition Mode
74
The Acquisition Start Trigger
76
Acquisition Start Trigger Mode
76
Acquisition Start Trigger Mode = off
76
Acquisition Start Trigger Mode = on
76
Acquisition Frame Count
78
Setting the Acquisition Start Trigger Mode and Related Parameters
79
Using a Software Acquisition Start Trigger Signal
80
Introduction
80
Setting the Parameters Related to Software Acquisition Start Triggering and Applying a Software Trigger Signal
80
Using a Hardware Acquisition Start Trigger
82
Signal
82
Introduction
82
Acquisition Start Trigger Delay
83
Setting the Parameters Related to Hardware Acquisition Start Triggering and Applying a Hardware Trigger Signal
83
The Frame Start Trigger
85
Frame Start Trigger Mode
86
Frame Start Trigger Mode = off
86
Frame Start Trigger Mode = on
87
Setting the Frame Start Trigger Mode and Related Parameters
88
Using a Software Frame Start Trigger Signal
89
Introduction
89
Setting the Parameters Related to Software Frame Start Triggering and Applying a Software Trigger Signal
90
Using a Hardware Frame Start Trigger Signal
91
Introduction
91
Exposure Modes
92
Frame Start Trigger Delay
94
Setting the Parameters Related to Hardware Frame Start Triggering and Applying a Hardware Trigger Signal
94
Setting the Exposure Time
96
Overlapping Exposure with Sensor Readout
97
Acquisition Monitoring Tools
100
The Exposure Active Signal
100
Acquisition Status Indicator
101
Trigger Wait Signals
102
Acquisition Trigger Wait Signal
102
Frame Trigger Wait Signal
104
Acquisition Timing Chart
106
Maximum Allowed Frame Rate
108
Using Basler Pylon to Check the Maximum Allowed Frame Rate
109
Increasing the Maximum Allowed Frame Rate
109
Use Case Descriptions and Diagrams
111
8 Color Creation and Enhancement
119
Color Creation
119
Bayer Color Filter Alignment
120
Pixel Data Formats Available on Cameras with a Bayer Filter
120
Integrated IR Cut Filter (on Color Models)
122
Color Enhancement Features
123
White Balance
123
Gamma Correction
125
Matrix Color Transformation on Color Models
127
The Custom Light Source Setting
129
Color Adjustment
131
A Procedure for Setting the Color Enhancements
136
The "Color" Factory Setup
137
9 Pixel Data Formats
139
Setting the Pixel Data Format
139
Pixel Data Formats for Mono Cameras
141
Mono 8 Format
141
Mono 12 Format
142
Mono 12 Packed Format
144
YUV 4:2:2 Packed Format
146
YUV 4:2:2 (YUYV) Packed Format
146
Pixel Data Output Formats for Color Cameras
147
Bayer GB 8 Format
147
Bayer GB 12 Format
149
Bayer GB 12 Packed Format
151
YUV 4:2:2 Packed Format
153
YUV 4:2:2 (YUYV) Packed Format
155
Mono 8 Format
157
Pixel Transmission Sequence
159
10 Standard Features
161
Sensor Digitization Taps
161
Gain
162
Gain with Four Tap Sensor Digitization
163
Setting the Gain
164
Gain with One Tap Sensor Digitization
165
Black Level
166
Black Level with Four Tap Sensor Digitization
166
Setting the Black Level
167
Black Level with One Tap Sensor Digitization
168
Remove Parameter Limits
169
Digital Shift
170
Digital Shift with 12 Bit Pixel Formats
170
Digital Shift with 8 Bit Pixel Formats
172
Precautions When Using Digital Shift
174
Enabling and Setting Digital Shift
175
Image Area of Interest (AOI)
176
Setting the Image AOI
177
Prelines
179
Auto Functions
181
Common Characteristics
181
Auto Function Operating Modes
183
Auto Function Aois
184
Assignment of an Auto Function to an Auto Function AOI
185
Positioning of an Auto Function AOI Relative to the Image AOI
186
Setting an Auto Function AOI
188
Using an Auto Function
189
Gain Auto
190
Exposure Auto
192
Gray Value Adjustment Damping
194
Auto Function Profile
195
Balance White Auto
196
Minimum Output Pulse Width
198
Error Codes
200
Sequencer
202
Auto Sequence Advance Mode
208
Operation
208
Configuration
211
Controlled Sequence Advance Mode
214
Operation with the "Always Active" Sequence Control Source
214
Operation with an Input Line as Sequence Control Source
219
Operation with the "Disabled" Sequence Control Source
225
Configuration
229
Free Selection Sequence Advance Mode
233
Operation
233
Configuration
237
Binning
240
Considerations When Using Binning
242
Mirror Imaging
244
Reverse X
244
Reverse y
246
Enabling Reverse X and Reverse y
248
Luminance Lookup Table
249
Event Reporting
252
User Defined Values
255
Test Images
256
Test Image Descriptions
257
Device Information Parameters
260
Imaging Sensor Temperature Monitoring and over Temperature Detection
262
Imaging Sensor Temperature
262
Imaging Sensor Temperature Conditions
263
Configuration Sets
264
Selecting a Factory Setup as the Default Set
266
Saving User Sets
267
Loading a Saved User Set or the Default Set into the Active Set
268
Selecting a "Startup" Set
269
Camera Feature Set
270
11 Chunk Features
273
What Are Chunk Features
273
Making the "Chunk Mode" Active and Enabling the Extended Data Stamp
274
Frame Counter
276
Time Stamp
279
Trigger Input Counter
280
Line Status All
283
CRC Checksum
285
Sequence Set Index
287
12 Technical Support
289
Technical Support Resources
289
Obtaining an RMA Number
289
Before Contacting Basler Technical Support
289
The Basler Filter Driver
294
The Basler Performance Driver
295
General Parameters
296
Threshold Resend Mechanism Parameters
296
A.2.1 General Parameters
296
Timeout Resend Mechanism Parameters
298
Threshold and Timeout Resend Mechanisms Combined
300
Adapter Properties
302
A.2.5 Adapter Properties
302
Transport Layer Parameters
303
Network Related Parameters in the Camera
305
Managing Bandwidth When Multiple Cameras Share a Single Network Path
312
A Procedure for Managing Bandwidth
314
Revision History
319
Index
321
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Basler aviator Installation And Setup Manual (77 pages)
Brand:
Basler
| Category:
Security Camera
| Size: 0 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
1 Introduction
7
Pylon Licensing Information
7
2 Precautions
8
Precautions Applicable to Specific Camera Series
8
Avoiding EMI and ESD Problems
8
3 Installing the Basler Pylon Camera Software Suite
9
System Requirements
9
Installation
9
4 Installing a Gige Camera
10
General Considerations
10
Installation Procedure
11
What Happens When Installing a Basler Gige Vision Network Driver
11
Software Installation
13
Adjusting the Installation
14
Configuring a Network Adapter Used with the Filter Driver
14
Disabling the Windows Firewall
17
Disabling the Windows Firewall Via the Traditional Control Panel
17
Disabling the Windows Firewall Via Advanced Security Settings
19
Disabling the Windows Firewall Via the Netsh Command Line Utility14
20
Hardware Installation
21
Precautions
21
Connectors of Gige Cameras
22
Installation
23
Network Recommendations
25
Recommended Network Adapters
25
If You Are Using Multiple Network Adapters in a Single Computer
26
Recommended Network Architectures
27
Camera and Network Adapter IP Configuration
30
Network Adapter IP Behavior
30
Changing a Network Adapter's IP Configuration
32
Setting an Adapter to Use a Fixed IP Address
32
Setting an Adapter to Use DHCP/ Auto IP (LLA)
35
Checking a Network Adapter's IP Address
37
Camera IP Behavior
38
Changing a Camera's IP Configuration
39
Modifying the Driver Installation
46
Changing the Driver Association for a Compatible Gige Network Adapter
46
Unbinding the Basler Filter Driver from a Network Adapter
47
5 Installing a Firewire Camera
48
General Considerations
48
Software and Hardware Installation
51
Precautions
51
Installing the Basler Pylon Camera Software Suite
51
Associating a Firewire Driver with Your Camera
52
6 Installing a Camera Link Camera
54
General Considerations
54
Frame Grabber Preparations
55
Location of the Serial Port File
55
Frame Grabber Camera Files
56
Hardware Installation
57
Precautions
57
Connectors of Camera Link Cameras
58
Installation
59
Software Installation
60
Configuring the Camera Link Serial Port
60
7 Next Steps
64
Acquiring Your First Images
64
Learning How to Configure and Optimize Your Camera
66
Additional Camera Settings
67
8 Uninstalling or Changing the Pylon Camera Software Suite
68
Revision History
69
Index
76
Basler aviator Installation And Setup Manual (34 pages)
Brand:
Basler
| Category:
Security Camera
| Size: 0 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
1 Introduction
7
General Preparations
7
Frame Grabber Preparations
8
Location of the Serial Port File
8
Frame Grabber Camera Files
9
2 Hardware Installation
11
Avoiding EMI and ESD Problems
11
Installation Procedure
12
Precautions
12
Installation
13
3 Software Installation
15
Installing the Basler Pylon Camera Software Suite
15
Configuring the Camera Link Serial Port
17
4 Acquiring Your First Images
21
Getting Started with the Pylon Viewer
23
5 Adjusting Image Quality
27
6 Next Steps
31
Revision History
33
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Basler aviator Quick Installation Manual (21 pages)
gige cameras
Brand:
Basler
| Category:
Digital Camera
| Size: 0 MB
Table of Contents
Contacting Basler Support Worldwide
3
General Preparations
6
Installation Procedures
7
Disabling the Windows Firewall
9
Installing the Hardware
12
Installation
13
Changing Camera Settings
14
Revision History
19
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