Rockwell Automation 5370-CVIM2 Module User Manual
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Chapter 3
Image Acquisition Parameters
3–40
Figure 3.29 Example: Effects of Changing Horizontal Image Acquisition Parameters
Acq. Start (1/2 Lines) = 220
Acq. Lines (1/2 Lines) = 64
Editing Non–Standard Cameras
A non–standard camera is any camera other than the Catalog No. 2801–YC,
–YD, –YE, or –YF cameras that the Allen–Bradley Company offers. In order
to accommodate a non–standard camera, you must “create” a new camera
type under an appropriate name, then access that camera’s edit panel and
enter the timing and scan mode parameters that are appropriate for that
camera.
This is done by highlighting one of the standard camera types, then picking
the
button to “copy” that camera type under a different name, one that
is appropriate for the camera type.
When you highlight a non–standard camera type in the
Camera Type
scrolling list panel, and then pick the
button below the panel, a
Camera Type
edit panel appears. Figure 3.30 (page 3–41) illustrates this
with the example “
Camera XYZ
” non–standard camera. Note that most of
the parameter selections in this edit panel are shown in light type, which
indicates that they can be changed.