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Basler Pioneer manual available for free PDF download: User Manual
Basler Pioneer User Manual (238 pages)
GigE Vision Cameras
Brand:
Basler
| Category:
Digital Camera
| Size: 2 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
1 Specifications, Requirements, and Precautions
11
Models
11
General Specifications
12
Spectral Response for Mono Cameras
15
Spectral Response for Color Cameras
18
Mechanical Specifications
21
Camera Dimensions and Mounting Points
21
Sensor Positioning Accuracy
23
Maximum Thread Length on Color Cameras
24
Environmental Requirements
25
Temperature and Humidity
25
Heat Dissipation
25
Precautions
26
2 Software and Hardware Installation
29
General Preparations
29
Software Installation
30
What You Must Know before You Begin
30
What Happens When Installing a Basler Gige Vision Network Driver
32
Removing Older Pylon Software
34
Installing the Pylon SDK
35
Installing the Pylon Viewer
37
Adjusting the Installation
39
Configuring a Non-Compatible Gige or a Fast Ethernet Network Adapter Used with Your Cameras
40
Changing the Driver Association for a Compatible Gige Network Adapter
43
Unbinding the Basler Filter Driver from a Non-Compatible Gige or a Fast Ethernet Network Adapter
44
Installing a Software Component
45
If You Are Using Multiple Network Adapters in a Single PC
47
Software Licensing Information
48
Hardware Installation
49
Acquiring Your First Images
50
Adjusting Image Quality
56
Next Steps
60
3 Tools for Changing Camera Parameters
61
The Pylon Viewer
61
The IP Configuration Tool
61
The Pylon API
62
4 Network Recommendations
63
Recommended Network Adapters
63
Recommended Network Architectures
64
Peer-To-Peer Network Architecture
64
Connecting Via Network Switches
65
PC Data Bus Issues
67
5 Camera and Network Adapter IP Configuration
69
Network Adapter IP Behavior
70
Changing a Network Adapter's IP Configuration
71
Setting an Adapter to Use a Fixed IP Address
71
Setting an Adapter to Use DHCP / Alternate Configuration = APIPA
74
Checking a Network Adapter's IP Address
76
Camera IP Behavior
77
Changing a Camera's IP Configuration
79
6 Basler Network Drivers and Parameters
83
The Basler Filter Driver
84
The Basler Performance Driver
86
Transport Layer Parameters
94
7 Network Related Camera Parameters and Managing Bandwidth
95
Network Related Parameters in the Camera
95
Managing Bandwidth When Multiple Cameras Share a Single Network Path
102
A Procedure for Managing Bandwidth
103
8 Camera Functional Description
107
Overview
107
9 Physical Interface
111
General Description of the Connections
111
Connector Pin Assignments and Numbering
112
12-Pin Receptacle Pin Assignments
112
Jack Pin Assignments
113
Pin Numbering
113
Connector Types
114
8-Pin RJ-45 Jack
114
12-Pin Connector
114
Cabling Requirements
115
Ethernet Cables
115
Power and I/O Cable
115
Input Power
117
Ethernet Gige Device Information
117
Input and Output Lines
118
Input Lines
118
Output Lines
119
Output Line Response Time
121
10 Image Acquisition Control
123
Controlling Image Acquisition with Parameters Only (no Triggering)
123
Switching off Triggering
123
Acquiring One Image at a Time
124
Acquiring Images Continuously (Free-Run)
124
Controlling Image Acquisition with a Software Trigger
126
Enabling the Software Trigger Feature
126
Acquiring a Single Image by Applying One Software Trigger
127
Acquiring Images by Applying a Series of Software Triggers
128
Controlling Image Acquisition with a Hardware Trigger
130
Exposure Modes
130
Setting the Camera for Hardware Triggering
133
Acquiring a Single Image by Applying One Hardware Trigger Transition
134
Acquiring Images by Applying a Series of Hardware Trigger Transitions
135
Exposure Time Parameters
137
Setting the Exposure Time Using "Raw" Settings
137
Setting the Exposure Time Using "Absolute" Settings
138
Overlapping Exposure and Sensor Readout
140
Guidelines for Overlapped Operation
141
Trigger Ready Signal
142
Exposure Active Signal
144
Acquisition Timing Chart
145
Maximum Allowed Acquisition Frame Rate
147
11 Pixel Data Formats
151
Setting the Pixel Data Format
151
Pixel Data Formats for Mono Cameras
153
Mono 8 Format (Equivalent to DCAM Mono 8)
153
Mono 16 Format (Equivalent to DCAM Mono 16)
154
Mono 12 Packed Format
156
YUV 4:2:2 Packed Format (Equivalent to DCAM YUV 4:2:2)
158
YUV 4:2:2 (YUYV) Packed Format
158
Pixel Data Output Formats for Color Cameras
159
The Bayer Color Filter
159
Color Filter Alignment
160
Bayer GB 8 Format (Equivalent to DCAM Raw 8)
161
Bayer GB 16 Format (Equivalent to DCAM Raw 16)
163
Bayer GB 12 Packed Format
165
YUV 4:2:2 Packed Format (Equivalent to DCAM YUV 4:2:2)
167
YUV 4:2:2 (YUYV) Packed Format
170
Mono 8 Format (Equivalent to DCAM Mono 8)
172
Pixel Transmission Sequence
174
12 O Control
175
Configuring Input Lines
175
Assigning an Input Line to Receive a Hardware Trigger Signal
175
Using an Unassigned Input Line to Receive a User Input Signal
176
Configuring Output Lines
177
Assigning a Camera Output Signal to a Physical Output Line
177
Setting the State of User Settable Output Lines
178
Setting an Output Line for Invert
179
Working with Timers
180
Setting the Trigger Source for a Timer
180
Setting a Timer Delay Time
181
Setting a Timer Duration Time
182
Checking the State of the I/O Lines
185
Checking the State of a Single Output Line
185
Checking the State of All Lines
185
13 Standard Features
187
Gain
187
Setting the Gain
190
Black Level
191
Setting the Black Level
192
White Balance (on Color Models)
193
Integrated IR Cut Filter (on Color Models)
194
Area of Interest (AOI)
195
Changing AOI Parameters "On-The-Fly
197
Binning
198
Considerations When Using Binning
200
Luminance Lookup Table
202
Event Reporting
205
Test Images
207
Device Information Parameters
210
Configuration Sets
212
Saving Configuration Sets
213
Loading a Saved Set or the Default Set into the Active Set
213
Selecting the Default Startup Set
214
14 Chunk Features
215
What Are Chunk Features
215
Making the "Chunk Mode" Active and Enabling the Extended Data Stamp
216
Frame Counter
218
Time Stamp
220
Line Status All
222
CRC Checksum
224
15 Troubleshooting and Support
227
Technical Support Resources
227
Before Contacting Basler Technical Support
228
Revision History
231
Feedback
233
Index
235
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