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Basler scout GigE User Manual (374 pages)
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Basler
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IP 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 for Mono Cameras
22
Spectral Response for Color Cameras
28
Mechanical Specifications
34
Standard Housing
34
Camera Dimensions and Mounting Points
34
Sensor Positioning Accuracy
37
90° Head Housing
39
Camera Dimensions and Mounting Points
39
Sensor Positioning Accuracy
41
Maximum Thread Length on Color Cameras
42
Mechanical Stress Test Results
43
Software Licensing Information
44
Avoiding EMI and ESD Problems
45
Environmental Requirements
46
Temperature and Humidity
46
Ventilation
46
Precautions
47
2 Installation
51
3 Tools for Changing Camera Parameters
53
The Pylon Viewer
53
The IP Configuration Tool
53
The Pylon API
54
4 Basler Network Drivers and Parameters
55
The Basler Filter Driver
56
The Basler Performance Driver
57
Transport Layer Parameters
65
5 Network Related Camera Parameters and Managing Bandwidth
67
Network Related Parameters in the Camera
67
Managing Bandwidth When Multiple Cameras Share a Single Network Path
74
A Procedure for Managing Bandwidth
75
6 Camera Functional Description
81
Overview (All Models Except Sca750-60)
81
Overview (Sca750-60 Only)
83
7 Physical Interface
85
General Description of the Connectors
85
Connector Pin Assignments and Numbering
86
12-Pin Receptacle Pin Assignments
86
Jack Pin Assignments
87
Pin Numbering
87
Connector Types
88
8-Pin RJ-45 Jack
88
12-Pin Connector
88
Cabling Requirements
89
Ethernet Cables
89
Standard Power and I/O Cable
89
PLC Power and I/O Cable
91
Camera Power
92
Ethernet Gige Device Information
93
Input and Output Lines
94
Input Lines
94
Voltage Requirements
94
Line Schematic
96
Output Lines
97
Voltage Requirements
97
Line Schematic
97
Output Line Response Time
99
8 O Control
101
Configuring Input Lines
101
Assigning an Input Line to Receive a Hardware Trigger Signal
101
Using an Unassigned Input Line to Receive a User Input Signal
102
Setting an Input Line for Invert
102
Configuring Output Lines
103
Assigning a Camera Output Signal to a Physical Output Line
103
Setting the State of User Settable Output Lines
104
Setting an Output Line for Invert
105
Working with Timers
106
Setting the Trigger Source for a Timer
107
Setting a Timer Delay Time
107
Setting a Timer Duration Time
109
Checking the State of the I/O Lines
111
Checking the State of a Single Output Line
111
Checking the State of All Lines
111
9 Image Acquisition Control
113
Image Acquisition Control Modes: Legacy and Standard
113
Means for Controlling Image Acquisition in Standard Mode
115
Acquisition Start and Stop Commands and the Acquisition Mode (Legacy and Standard Mode)
119
The Acquisition Start Trigger in Standard Mode
121
Acquisition Start Trigger Mode (Standard Mode)
122
Acquisition Start Trigger Mode = off
122
Acquisition Start Trigger Mode = on
122
Acquisition Frame Count (Standard Mode)
123
Setting the Acquisition Start Trigger Mode and Related Parameters (Standard Mode)
124
Using a Software Acquisition Start Trigger (Standard Mode)
125
Introduction
125
Setting the Parameters Related to Software Acquisition Start Triggering and Applying a Software Trigger Signal
125
Using a Hardware Acquisition Start Trigger (Standard Mode)
126
Introduction
126
Setting the Parameters Related to Hardware Acquisition Start Triggering and Applying a Hardware Trigger Signal
127
The Frame Start Trigger in Standard Mode
128
Frame Start Trigger Mode (Standard Mode)
129
Frame Start Trigger Mode = off
129
Frame Start Trigger Mode = on
130
Setting the Frame Start Trigger Mode and Related Parameters
131
Using a Software Frame Start Trigger (Standard Mode)
132
Introduction
132
Setting the Parameters Related to Software Frame Start Triggering and Applying a Software Trigger Signal
133
Using a Hardware Frame Start Trigger (Standard Mode)
134
Introduction
134
Exposure Modes
135
Frame Start Trigger Delay
137
Setting the Parameters Related to Hardware Frame Start Triggering and Applying a Hardware Trigger Signal
137
The Acquisition Start Trigger in Legacy Mode
139
Acquisition Start Trigger Mode (Legacy Mode)
140
Acquisition Start Trigger Mode = off
140
Acquisition Start Trigger Mode = on
141
Setting the Acquisition Start Trigger Mode and Related Parameters
142
Using a Software Acquisition Start Trigger (Legacy Mode)
143
Introduction
143
Setting the Parameters Related to Software Acquisition Start Triggering and Applying a Software Trigger Signal
144
Using a Hardware Acquisition Start Trigger (Legacy Mode)
145
Introduction
145
Exposure Modes
146
Acquisition Start Trigger Delay
148
Setting the Parameters Related to Hardware Acquisition Start Triggering and Applying a Hardware Trigger Signal
149
Exposure Time Parameters
151
Setting the Exposure Time Using "Raw" Settings
152
Setting the Exposure Time Using "Absolute" Settings
153
Use Case Diagrams
154
Overlapping Exposure and Sensor Readout (All Models Except Sca750-60)
163
Guidelines for Overlapped Operation
164
Exposure Must Not Overlap Sensor Readout (Sca750-60 Only)
165
Acquisition Monitoring Tools
166
Exposure Active Signal
166
Acquisition Status Indicator
167
Trigger Ready Signal (All Models Except Sca750-60)
167
Trigger Ready Signal (Sca750-60 Only)
169
Acquisition Trigger Wait Signal (Standard Mode Only)
172
Camera Events
174
Acquisition Timing Chart
175
Maximum Allowed Acquisition Frame Rate (All Models Except Sca750-60)
177
Maximum Allowed Acquisition Frame Rate (Sca750-60 Only)
181
10 Color Creation and Enhancement
185
Color Creation
185
Bayer Color Filter Alignment
187
Pixel Data Formats Available on Cameras with a Bayer Filter
188
Integrated IR Cut Filter (All Color Models)
190
Color Enhancement Features
191
White Balance
191
Gamma Correction
193
Matrix Color Transformation on All Color Models
195
The Custom Light Source Setting
197
Color Adjustment
199
A Procedure for Setting the Color Enhancements
204
The "Color" Factory Setup
205
11 Pixel Data Formats
207
Setting the Pixel Data Format
207
Pixel Data Formats for Mono Cameras
209
Mono 8 Format (Equivalent to DCAM Mono 8)
209
Mono 16 Format (Equivalent to DCAM Mono 16)
210
Mono 12 Packed Format
212
YUV 4:2:2 Packed Format (Equivalent to DCAM YUV 4:2:2)
214
YUV 4:2:2 (YUYV) Packed Format
214
Pixel Data Output Formats for Color Cameras
215
Bayer BG 8 Format (Equivalent to DCAM Raw 8)
215
Bayer RG 8 Format (Equivalent to DCAM Raw 8)
217
Bayer BG 16 Format (Equivalent to DCAM Raw 16)
219
Bayer BG 12 Packed Format
221
RGB 8 Packed Format
223
YUV 4:2:2 Packed Format (Equivalent to DCAM YUV 4:2:2)
224
YUV 4:2:2 (YUYV) Packed Format
227
Mono 8 Format (Equivalent to DCAM Mono 8)
229
Pixel Transmission Sequence
231
12 Standard Features
233
Gain
233
Black Level
240
Digital Shift
242
Digital Shift with 12 Bit Pixel Formats
242
Digital Shift with 8 Bit Pixel Formats
244
Precautions When Using Digital Shift
246
Enabling and Setting Digital Shift
247
Area of Interest (AOI)
248
Changing AOI Parameters "On-The-Fly
250
Sequencer
251
Auto Sequence Advance Mode
256
Controlled Sequence Advance Mode
261
Operation with the "Always Active" Sequence Control Source
262
Operation with an Input Line as Sequence Control Source
266
Operation with the "Disabled" Sequence Control Source
272
Configuration
276
Free Selection Sequence Advance Mode
279
Operation
279
Configuration
283
Binning (All Models Except Sca750-60)
285
Considerations When Using Binning
286
Reverse X
288
Luminance Lookup Table
291
Lookup Table (All Models Except Sca750-60)
291
Lookup Table (Sca750-60 Only)
294
Auto Functions
297
Common Characteristics
297
Modes of Operation
298
Auto Function AOI
299
Using an Auto Function
303
Gain Auto
304
Exposure Auto
306
Auto Function Profile
308
Balance White Auto
309
Disable Parameter Limits
311
Debouncer
312
Minimum Output Pulse Width
314
Trigger Delay
316
Acquisition Status
318
Event Reporting
320
Test Images
323
Device Information Parameters
327
Configuration Sets
329
Saving User Sets
330
Selecting a Factory Setup as the Default Set
331
Loading a Saved Set or the Default Set into the Active Set
333
Selecting the Startup Set
334
Camera Feature Set
335
13 Chunk Features
337
What Are Chunk Features
337
Making the "Chunk Mode" Active and Enabling the Extended Data Stamp
338
Frame Counter
340
Time Stamp
343
Trigger Input Counter
345
Line Status All
348
CRC Checksum
350
Sequence Set Index
352
14 Troubleshooting and Support
355
Tech Support Resources
355
Obtaining an RMA Number
355
Before Contacting Basler Technical Support
356
Revision History
359
Index
369
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