Bigeye cameras, Goldeye cameras – ALLIED Vision Technologies Goldeye P-032 SWIR User Manual

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How to install a GigE camera (Bigeye/Pearleye/Goldeye) V2.1.0

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Bigeye cameras

Goldeye cameras

NIR cameras have an internal non-uniformity correction and bad pixel correc-
tion. The non-uniformity depends on the exposure time and the gain, so you
have to change the correction in case of changing the exposure time or gain.

To get a good image quality, we have prepared and stored different correction
sets inside the camera. So it is very easy to change the correction when chang-
ing the exposure time or gain.

To adjust the exposure time, you always have to process two steps:

1.

Adjust the Exposure time or Continuous mode and Gain setting like
described in Chapter

Bigeye cameras

on page 25.

2.

Select the corresponding correction data set as follows:

Mode

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Continuous Mode. The camera
uses its built-in exposure signal,
which is always constant.

IOD Timer Mode. The exposure
signal is generated by a timer,
which can be adjusted with the
dialog.

IOD Trigger Mode. The camera
waits for an external exposure
signal.

Table 4: Exposure control: continuous mode and IOD modes

Figure 16: Camera Control Terminal

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