Kamera Werk Dresden CMOS User Manual

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Manual: CMOS Industrial Camera LOGLUX

i5

Version 1.08 (04/07)

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The ‚Switchport‘ profile menu

This menu serves the setting of the signal sources, switch signal delay, switch signal length, and
polarity of a switch signal using one of the two camera switchports (0 and 1).

The source of a switch signal applied to a
switchport is selected under ‘Switch signal
source‘:

Off

No signal source is assigned to the

selected switchport.

Trigger

The external trigger input of the

camera is assigned to the selected switchport.

Start of integration

The event ‚Start of

the integration cycle for one image‘ is assigned
to the selected switchport.
Note: In the rolling shutter mode, this option is
ineffective as there is no controlled integration
time available.

End of integration

The event ‚End of the

integration cycle for one image‘ is assigned to
the selected switchport.
Note: In the rolling shutter mode, this option is
ineffective as there is no controlled integration
time available.

CameraLink CC2

A signal applied to the

CameraLink™ port (CC2, camera control 2) is
assigned to the selected switchport. For the
generation

of

this

signal

see

your

Framegrabber Manual or the CameraLink™
standard.

CameraLink CC3

A signal applied to the

CameraLink™ port (CC3, camera control 2) is
assigned to the selected switchport. For the
generation

of

this

signal

see

your

Framegrabber Manual or the CameraLink™
standard.

Register

The

camera

register

PARAM_TRIGGER is assigned to the selected

switchport. Entering the value 1 in this register
will generate a switch pulse at the selected
switchport. Alternatively, the 'Set Switch' button
can be used for the purpose.

A switch delay (in milliseconds) for the selected switchport can be entered in the 'Switch signal delay'
box.
A switch signal pulse length (in milliseconds) can be entered in the 'Switch signal length' box for the
selected switchport.
The polarity of the switch signal at the selected switchport can be chosen under 'Switch signal
polarity':

Low

The switch signal is low-active.

High

The switch signal is high-active.

Figure 15 : The 'Switchport' profile menu

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