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Basler GigE SERIES User Manual (376 pages)
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Basler
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Security Camera
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
1 Specifications, Requirements, and Precautions
11
Models
11
General Specifications
12
Spectral Response
28
Mono Camera Spectral Response
28
Color Camera Spectral Response
35
Mechanical Specifications
41
Camera Dimensions and Mounting Points
41
Maximum Allowed Lens Thread Length
43
Mechanical Stress Test Results
45
Software Licensing Information
46
LWIP TCP/IP Licensing
46
LZ4 Licensing
47
Avoiding EMI and ESD Problems
48
Environmental Requirements
49
Temperature and Humidity
49
Heat Dissipation
49
Precautions
50
2 Installation
53
3 Tools for Changing Camera Parameters
55
The Basler Pylon Camera Software Suite
55
The Pylon Viewer
55
The Basler Pylon IP Configurator
56
The Pylon SDK
56
4 Camera Functional Description
57
Overview Global Shutter with CCD Sensor
57
Overview Global Shutter with CMOS Sensor
60
Overview Rolling Shutter with CMOS Sensor
62
Cameras with Switchable Shutter Mode
64
5 Physical Interface
65
General Description of the Camera Connections
65
Camera Connector Pin Assignments and Numbering
66
6-Pin Connector Pin Assignments and Numbering
66
8-Pin RJ-45 Jack Pin Assignments and Numbering
66
Camera Connector Types
67
6-Pin Connector
67
8-Pin RJ-45 Jack
67
Camera Cabling Requirements
68
Ethernet Cables
68
Standard Power and I/O Cable
68
PLC Power and I/O Cable
70
Camera Power
71
Ethernet Gige Device Information
72
Input Line Description
73
Voltage Requirements
73
Characteristics
74
Input Line Response Time
75
Selecting the Input Line as the Source Signal for a Camera Function
76
Output Line Description
77
Voltage Requirements
77
Characteristics
77
Output Line Response Time
80
Selecting a Source Signal for the Output Line
80
6 O Control
81
Configuring the Input Line
81
Selecting the Input Line as the Source Signal for a Camera Function
81
Input Line Debouncer
82
Setting the Input Line for Invert
83
Configuring the Output Line
84
Selecting a Source Signal for the Output Line
84
Setting the State of a User Settable Output Line
85
Setting the Output Line for Invert
86
Working with the Timer Output Signal
87
Setting the Trigger Source for the Timer
87
Setting the Timer Delay Time
88
Setting the Timer Duration Time
90
Checking the State of the I/O Lines
92
Checking the State of the Output Line
92
Checking the State of All Lines
92
7 Image Acquisition Control
93
Overview
93
Acquisition Start and Stop Commands and the Acquisition Mode
97
The Acquisition Start Trigger
99
Acquisition Start Trigger Mode
99
Acquisition Start Trigger Mode = off
99
Acquisition Start Trigger Mode = on
99
Acquisition Frame Count
100
Setting the Acquisition Start Trigger Mode and Related Parameters
101
Using a Software Acquisition Start Trigger
102
Introduction
102
Setting the Parameters Related to Software Acquisition Start Triggering and Applying a Software Trigger Signal
102
Using a Hardware Acquisition Start Trigger
104
Introduction
104
Setting the Parameters Related to Hardware Acquisition Start Triggering and Applying a Hardware Trigger Signal
104
The Frame Start Trigger
106
Frame Start Trigger Mode
107
Frame Start Trigger Mode = off
107
Frame Start Trigger Mode = on
108
Setting the Frame Start Trigger Mode and Related Parameters
109
Using a Software Frame Start Trigger
110
Introduction
110
Setting the Parameters Related to Software Frame Start Triggering and Applying a Software Trigger Signal
111
Using a Hardware Frame Start Trigger
113
Introduction
113
Exposure Modes
114
Frame Start Trigger Delay
116
Setting the Parameters Related to Hardware Frame Start Triggering and Applying a Hardware Trigger Signal
116
Aca750 - Acquisition Control Differences
119
Overview
119
Field Output Modes
121
Setting the Field Output Mode
124
Setting the Exposure Time
125
Electronic Shutter Operation
128
Global Shutter
129
Rolling Shutter
130
The Flash Window
135
Overlapping Image Acquisitions - (Global Shutter Models)
138
Overlapping Image Acquisitions - (Rolling Shutter Models)
141
Acquisition Monitoring Tools
145
Exposure Active Signal
145
Flash Window Signal
147
Acquisition Status Indicator
149
Trigger Wait Signals
150
Acquisition Trigger Wait Signal
150
The Frame Trigger Wait Signal
152
Camera Events
157
Acquisition Timing Chart
158
Maximum Allowed Frame Rate
162
Using Basler Pylon to Check the Maximum Allowed Frame Rate
164
Increasing the Maximum Allowed Frame Rate
164
Removing the Frame Rate Limit (Aca640-120 Only)
166
Use Case Descriptions and Diagrams
167
8 Color Creation and Enhancement
175
Color Creation (All Color Models Except the Aca750-30Gc)
175
Bayer Color Filter Alignment
176
Pixel Data Formats Available on Cameras with a Bayer Filter
177
Color Creation on the Aca750-30Gc
178
Pixel Data Formats Available on Cameras with a Cmyeg Filter
181
Integrated IR Cut Filter
182
Color Enhancement Features
183
White Balance
183
Gamma Correction
185
Matrix Color Transformation on All Color Models Except the Aca750-30Gc
187
The Custom Light Source Setting
190
Matrix Color Transformation on Aca750-30Gc Cameras
192
The Custom Light Source Setting
194
Color Adjustment
196
A Procedure for Setting the Color Enhancements
201
The "Color" Factory Setup
202
9 Pixel Data Formats
203
Pixel Formats Available on Mono Cameras
203
Pixel Formats Available on Color Cameras
203
Pixel Data Output Formats: some Details for Color Cameras
206
10 Standard Features
207
Gain
207
Setting the Gain
208
Analog Gain
213
Digital Gain
213
Black Level
215
Setting the Black Level
217
Remove Parameter Limits
218
Digital Shift
220
Digital Shift with 12 Bit Pixel Formats
220
Digital Shift with 8 Bit Pixel Formats
222
Precautions When Using Digital Shift
224
Enabling and Setting Digital Shift
225
Image Area of Interest (AOI)
226
Setting the Aoi
227
Changing AOI Parameters "On-The-Fly
228
Stacked Zone Imaging (Aca2000-50, Aca2040-25 Only)
229
Setting Stacked Zone Imaging
232
Error Codes
233
Sequencer
235
Auto Sequence Advance Mode
241
Operation
241
Configuration
244
Controlled Sequence Advance Mode
246
Operation with the "Always Active" Sequence Control Source
246
Operation with the Input Line as Sequence Control Source
251
Operation with the "Disabled" Sequence Control Source
254
Configuration
258
Free Selection Sequence Advance Mode
261
Operation
261
Configuration
265
Binning
267
Binning on Monochrome Cameras
267
Binning on Color Cameras (Aca1920-25Gc and Aca2500-14Gc Only)
269
Considerations When Using Binning
271
Decimation
274
Vertical Decimation
274
Considerations When Using Decimation
276
Horizontal Decimation
277
Mirror Imaging
278
Reverse X
278
Reverse y
280
Enabling Reverse X and Reverse y
282
Luminance Lookup Table
283
Auto Functions
286
Common Characteristics
286
Auto Function Operating Modes
287
Auto Function Aois
288
Assignment of an Auto Function to an Auto Function AOI
289
Positioning of an Auto Function AOI Relative to the Image AOI
290
Setting an Auto Function AOI
293
Gain Auto
294
Exposure Auto
296
Gray Value Adjustment Damping
299
Auto Function Profile
300
Balance White Auto
300
Using an Auto Function
302
Minimum Output Pulse Width
303
Event Reporting
305
Test Images
308
Test Image Descriptions
309
Device Information Parameters
312
User Defined Values
314
Configuration Sets
315
Selecting a Factory Setup as the Default Set
316
Saving a User Set
317
Loading the User Set or the Default Set into the Active Set
318
Selecting the Startup Set
319
11 Chunk Features
321
What Are Chunk Features
321
Making the "Chunk Mode" Active and Enabling the Extended Data Stamp
322
Frame Counter
324
Time Stamp
327
Trigger Input Counter
328
Line Status All
331
CRC Checksum
333
Sequence Set Index
335
12 Troubleshooting and Support
337
Tech Support Resources
337
Obtaining an RMA Number
337
Before Contacting Basler Technical Support
338
Appendix A Basler Network Drivers and Parameters
341
The Basler Filter Driver
342
The Basler Performance Driver
343
General Parameters
344
Threshold Resend Mechanism Parameters
344
A.2.1 General Parameters
344
Timeout Resend Mechanism Parameters
346
Threshold and Timeout Resend Mechanisms Combined
348
Adapter Properties
350
A.2.5 Adapter Properties
350
Transport Layer Parameters
351
Appendix B Network Related Camera Parameters and Managing Bandwidth
353
Network Related Parameters in the Camera
353
Managing Bandwidth When Multiple Cameras Share a Single Network Path
360
A Procedure for Managing Bandwidth
362
Revision History
367
Index
373
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