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1. Gain Shutter WhiteBalance Y Color Color Gamma Trigger 10 Other R Gamma Mode OFF Gr Gamma Mode OFF lar Gamma 7 000007 Gb Gamma Mode OFF Gb Gamma 00000 B Gamma Mode OFF 1 007007 Save S Load L Reset R Simple Figure 63 Color Gamma Tab in Advanced Settings The slide bar is activated and or accessible by setting any of the Gamma Mode selections to ON or Reverse Adjust the Color Gamma volumes with the slide bars 1 R Gamma Mode Through this drop down menu the following three R Gamma Mode control options are selectable a OFF In this mode the camera works with the R gamma equal to 1 0 The R Gamma cannot be adjusted in this mode b ON In this mode the R Gamma can be adjusted The R Gamma is adjustable with the R Gamma slide bar c Reverse This mode creates gray scale revered image in R and provides gamma correction at the same time In this mode what would normally be a bright pixel is represented as dark and dark as bright StCamSWare v1 10 68 Rev 1 0 TECI USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 SEN 2 Gr Gamma Mode Through this drop down menu the following three Gr Gamma Mode control options are selectable a OFF By selecting this mode the camera works with Gr Gamma equal 1 0 The Gr Gamma cannot be adjusted in this mode It is recommended that this setting and Gb Gamma setting should be equal otherwise horizon
2. ea Figure 56 ALC Weight Area Window Figure 57 Live Image with Weight a Weight The number placed in each area signifies determines the value of the weight given in relationship to the weight value of the other areas in calculating the effect of the auto function i e the Automatic Light Compensation factor for the Auto Shutter and the AGC To adjust the numbers simply type in the desired weight factor or click the up or down arrows for the weight factor The larger the number the more affect that area of the image has on the ALC adjustment The range of the weight factor is from 1 to 255 b Area This control function allows the area sizes on the image to be adjusted in order to further control the Weight impact in the ALC calculations There are six crosshairs in the screen Each line defines a border of the segments which have weight values as described in the above section a Weight Each line position can be adjusted by the X1 X2 X3 Y1 Y2 Y3 slide bars which allows the area size to be defined StCamSWare v1 10 57 Rev 1 0 SEN TEC USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 3 Fixed Gain Note The Sentech USB cameras offer two kinds of gain Analog Gain and Digital Gain Analog Gain is gain that is generated off of the CCD before signal passes to the A D convertor after which the signal is processed digitally As Analog Gain is increased video n
3. s Sentech USB Camera Click Finish to close the wizard Figure 13 Finish New Hardware Wizard Important Note During this process of Installing the USB Driver a USB port on the computer has been mapped or assigned to work with the software to be able to use the USB camera on that USB port If the camera is plugged into a different USB port from the port that has been mapped the camera will not work Therefore this process of installing the USB Driver must be executed for each USB port which will have a camera plugged into it StCamSWare v1 10 12 Rev 1 0 TECI USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 SEN B Installing the Product for 64 bit Windows 1 System Requirements e Windows Vista 64bit e USB 2 0 Connection on PC 2 Prepare to Install the StCamSWare Please uninstall previous versions of StCamSWare before installing the latest version Disconnect the camera from the PC while installing the StCamSWare software Refer to Page 18 to uninstall previous versions 3 Install StCamSWare Software a Insert the StCamSWare disk into the CD ROM drive b Click setup of StCamSWare software to start installation process please ask your Sentech representative for the Vista 64 bit installer if you do not already have it Name Date modified Type EN stCamSWare_x64 exe 2009 03 10 9 56 Application 14 239 KB Figure 2 Setup exe c Then select a language choice under the
4. Choose Setup Language drop bar and click the OK button Ey Select the language for this installation from the choices below English United States 4 ok Cancel Figure 3 Choose Setup Language StCamSWare v1 10 13 Rev 1 0 SEN TEC USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 d Click the Next button to continue Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for StCamSWere x64 v1 01 Betal The InstallShield Wizard will install StCaemSWare x64 v1 0 Betal on your computer To continue click Next Figure 4 Installation Welcome Screen e After reading over the license agreement select I accept the terms of the license agreement gt OF TIE SOFTWARE I3 SUBIECE TO THE VENDOR TECHNOLOGIES CO u LTD SENTECH SOFWARE ate ongina code but the use of the SDK or mchudedi drivers in no way negates oe modifies the terms and ns of thes Software License accept the terma of the license eqreement do mol acoept the terms of the Hoence agrerment Figure 5 License Agreement StCamSWare v1 10 14 Rev 1 0 SENTEGCI USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 f Select the setup type then click the Next button e The Complete selection installs the StCamSWare software This includes the DirectShow driver and Twain driver interface If you choose Complete continue with step g then skip to step i on Page 16 e The Custom selectio
5. SENTECH Sentech USB Camera User Manual Sentech USB Camera Viewing Software StCamSWare SEN TEC USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 Safety Precautions For U S A Warning RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly I e in strict accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications It has been tested and found to comply with the CAUTION limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL For Canada The lightning flash with arrowhead a Warning symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio presence of uninsulated dangerous noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio voltage within the product s Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of enclosure that may be of sufficient Communications magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intend
6. StCamSWare v1 10 31 Rev 1 0 SEN TEC USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 b Direct Save Snap Shot Click Capture C on the menu bar and select the Direct Save Snap Shot W function By clicking Direct Save Snap Shot W an image is captured and directly saved on the PC The saving folder the file name and the file type can be setup with Direct Save Snap Shot Setting c Direct Save Snap Shot Setting Click Capture C on the menu bar and select the Direct Save Snap Shot Setting DY function By clicking Direct Save Snap Shot Setting D an image is captured and saved directly on the PC Lsers aimono Pictures File name template lt CAMERANAME gt lt YEAR gt lt MONTH gt lt DAY gt lt HOUR gt lt MINUTE gt lt SECOND lt SNAPNIO gt File type Example C Users aimono Pictures 57TC TC202U5B 08D4399 20 1108304 140255 002 bmp Figure 37 Direct Save Snap Shot Setting 1 Path This section will allow users to establish the full path to the folder in which the snap shots are saved 2 File Name Template The file name including the sub saving folder can be changed The file name can be replaced with the following templates lt CAMERANAME gt Camera name lt YEAR gt Current year in time on the PC lt MONTH gt Current month in time on the PC lt DAY gt Current day in time on the PC lt HOUR gt Current hour in time on the PC lt MINUTE gt Curren
7. a pixel N REFERENCE LINE END POINT SECOND CLICK REFERENCE LINE START POINT gt FIRST CLICK The vertical line end points are created with the next two consecutive left clicks of the mouse p Pie N REFERENCE LINE END POINT 1 CHORD LINE END POINT THIRD CLICK REFERENCE LINE START POINT gt Please note that the chord line end points are circles and the reference line end points will remain as sguares pixel N REFERENCE LINE END POINT 2 CHORD LINE END POINT gt lt 1 CHORD LINE END POINT FOURTH CLICK REFERENCE LINE START POINT gt 0 StCamSWare v1 10 38 Rev 1 0 SEN TECI USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 li Changing the Arc a Change the Shape of the Arc When the cursor is moved in close proximity to any reference or chord line end point it will change to a cross hatch With the cross hatch cursor left click an end point to select it Select the reference line end points to adjust the width and height of the arc Select the chord line end points to adjust the chord or the arc While holding the left button down move any of the end points to adjust the arc to the desired size and then release the button to place the object b Change the Position of the Arc The cursor changes to a cross arrow when it is moved in close proximity to the arc except the end points With the cross arrow cursor left click the arc to select it then move it to the
8. aperture correction The available control functions for the ON mode are 1 Sharpness Gain This function is activated and can be accessible when the sharpness mode is set to ON The sharpness setting can be adjusted with the slide bar 2 Sharpness Coring This function is activated and can be accessible when the sharpness mode is set to ON The detection range of sharpness enhancement can be adjusted with the slide bar Note This adjustment is also called aperture correction or edge enhancement The principal of this correction is adding edge enhancement information based on the gray scale signal level difference and image sharpness is increased significantly However as a nature of this principle as the Sharpness Gain increases the background noise becomes more noticeable In such a case the Sharpness Coring can be increased and the background noise will reduce significantly Please note if the Sharpness Coring is increased too much eventually the effect of Sharpness Gain will also become null StCamSWare v1 10 65 Rev 1 0 SENTEGCI USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 D Color Tab Gain Shutter WhiteBalance Y Color Color Gamma Trigger 10 Other Hue Saturation Mode OFF j ay J ase Color Matrix Save S Load L Reset R Simple Figure 61 Color Tab in Advanced Settings 1 Hue Saturation Mode Throu
9. window opens select the Text tab Figure List Pen Brush Text Other Global Grid Rear 0 lipse 1 Elipse Text Color a F p t Text Font Font Text Back Mode Transparent Text Back Color Ex Display Strings Date Time SeNTECH Set As Default Style Save 5 Load L OK Figure 43 Drawing Property Window Under Figure List on the left side of the window select and highlight the Text that needs to be edited Then select the Name field at the bottom right side of the window and type in the desired text Hit the Enter key and OK button to apply the change b Change the Position The cursor is changed to a cross arrow when it moves near the text With the cross arrow left click the text to select it then move it to the desired position Release the left button to set the object 6 Angle 4 i Drawing Two Straight Lines for Angle Measurement Select the Angle Icon from the tool bar The start point of the first line is determined by where the left button of the mouse is clicked The end point of the first line which is also the starting point of the second line is determined by where the left button of the mouse is released The end point of the second line is determined by the where the left button of the mouse is clicked The angle between the first line and the second line appears near the end point of the second line Changing the Two Straight Lines fo
10. With the cross hatch cursor left click one of the corners to grab the object While holding the left button down move the corner to adjust the rectangle for the cross hatch to the desired size and or shape Then release the button to set the changes b Change the Position of the Cross hatch The cursor changes to a cross arrow when the cursor moves near the cross hatch not touching the line With the cross arrow left click the object to select it then move it to the desired position Release the left button to set the object b Delete Selected Figure File F Option O Capture C Draw D Window W Help H R jojo Al z O x lt ToolBar Draw Property Figure 44 Draw Menu With either a cross arrow cursor or cross hatch cursor select the drawing that is to be deleted Then under Draw in the menu bar select Delete Selected Figure To delete more than one figure at a time press the Shift key and left click the additional figures before selecting the Delete Selected Figure option StCamSWare v1 10 41 Rev 1 0 SEN TEC USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 c Draw Property This function is used to format the drawings and text Under the Draw D tab in the menu bar select Draw Property and the following Draw Property window will open Draw Property Pen Brush Text Other Global Grid Pen Style Pen Width Pen Color Brush Type
11. added and sent out as one line information In the same manner if Binning 4 is selected four horizontal lines are bundled together added and sent out as one line information The binning modes are very convenient when higher frame rates are required and vertical resolution is not critical The following binning modes are available f Binning 1 1 g Binning 1 2 h Binning 1 4 i Binning Variable Note In the Binning Variable mode both Binning and Variable Partial activate simultaneously The image is created based on Binning 1 2 method and the area of interest can be set with the same method as in the Variable Partial mode 2 Clock Speed This function allows the Clock Speed of the camera readout to be set The following three Pixel Clock Speeds are selectable through this drop down menu a Normal By selecting this mode the pixel clock speed is set to normal If the PC has enough performance and it is not occupied with other tasks the following scan rates can be achieved on the Sentech USB cameras VGA 59 94 frames per second XGA 29 18 frames per second QVGA 22 40 frames per second SKGA 19 26 frames per second UXGA 15 32 frames per second b 1 2 By selecting this mode the pixel clock speed is 1 2 of the normal pixel clock speed half soeed of Normal c 1 4 By selecting this mode the pixel clock speed is 1 4 of the normal pixel clock speed qu
12. and adjust the Target Brightness slide bar to the desired value then go back to the ALC Mode drop down menu and again click on ALC AGC One Shot again This will reset the shutter and gain values according to the new Brightness Target value The available control functions for this mode are e Weight e Target Brightness e Brightness Tolerance e Brightness Threshold e AGC Range e Shutter Range e Digital Gain StCamSWare v1 10 55 Rev 1 0 TECI USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 SEN f Auto Shutter OneShot AGC OFF This mode is very similar to the previous mode e above The difference is that in this mode the gain is set at a fixed value by the operator and the OneShot process is used to set only the shutter speed After the shutter soeed has been set the gain value can be further adjusted by either the Fixed Gain or Digital Gain slide bars This mode is used to set the gain at a certain fixed value and to find optimum shutter speed Set the fixed gain value first then click the Auto Shutter OneShot AGC OFF selection The available control functions for this mode are e Weight e Fixed Gain e Target Brightness Brightness Tolerance Brightness Threshold Shutter Range Digital Gain g Fixed Shutter AGC OneShot This mode is also very similar to the previous mode e above The difference is that in this mode the shutter speed is set at a fixed value b
13. see the following section the full effect of these Callbacks may also not be displayed In order to view various locations of the image being displayed the user has to navigate to the correct or desired location of the image with the x and y cursors StCamSWare v1 10 27 Rev 1 0 SEN TEC USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 e Calloack Click Options O on the menu bar and select the Callback E function Callback mare Enable Disable E Frames Received lt Enable Djzable gt Figure 31 Callback Functions This menu option allows users to enable and disable the following callback functions which are applied to the live video Highlight the desired function for the application and click the enable button to activate the function to the viewing screen To deactivate a running applied callback function highlight the enabled callback function and click the Disable button Click the OK button to apply any changes 1 Grid This function lays a 4x3 square grid on the image 2 Ellipse This function generates a 9 zone circular diagram on the image 3 FPS The Frames Per Second data is located at the upper right hand corner of the image The data displayed represents the number of frames per second the total number of frames from when the software started running this count is reset every time the application is closed the total number of frames f
14. 28sec omno Frame Count 300 Figure 39 Recording Setting Window Important Note It is necessary to use an MPG4C32 dll file when a video stream is captured by using MS MPEG4v1 MS MPEG4v2 compression Access to an MPG4C32 dll file can be found in Windows Media tool 4 1 and Windows Media Codec 8 0 for IT Professionals In the case of Windows Vista this method will not work by executing Windows Media Codec 8 0 for IT Professionals wmpcdcs8 exe Please unzip wmpcdcs8 exe with the proper tool and then select install by right clicking on the mpeg4acm inf file The following message appears when the video stream capture process is finished 0 ANI File Created Figure 40 AVI File Window StCamSWare v1 10 33 Rev 1 0 SEN TEC USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 4 Draw Menu File F Option O Capture C Draw D Window W Help H na vjojoja cio Tool Bar Draw Property Figure 41 Draw Menu a Tool Bar In the menu bar select Draw D then click Tool Bar and the following eleven draw tool icons will appear File F Option O Capture C Draw D Window W Help H Noon z Op lt clr o 1 Cursor 5 Select this icon to get or return to a standard arrow cursor 2 Line N i Drawing a Straight Line Select the Line Icon in the tool bar Position the cursor to a location on the screen to be
15. Brush Style Figure 45 Drawing Property Window Under the Figure List field select and highlight the object that is to be formatted The following options are available to set the changes made to figures e Save S By clicking the Save S button drawings and the respective setting changes will save to the camera drawing profile Also this camera drawing profile can be set to the initial drawing profile which will then appear on the live video every time the software is restarted e Load L This allows the user to select a previously saved camera drawing profile which is to be loaded for the camera s operation follow the standard Windows procedure to open the previously saved file e OK By clicking the OK button the current settings will only apply to the image that was selected during the setting changes 1 Pen Brush Tab i Pen Style The following six formats are available for pen styles Solid Dashi S nnm a a a Dot TTT TTT Te Dashes and Dots Dashes and Double Dots Null The pen style line becomes transparent ii Pen Width The pen width is adjustable with the scroll bar The pen width range is from 1pt far left side to 31pts far right side iii Pen Color Left click the color box and a Color window will pop up Select the appropriate color needed and click OK in the Color window and the Draw Prop
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17. Square Select the Rectangle Icon in the tool bar Position the cursor to a location on the screen to begin the starting corner of the rectangle Click and hold down the left mouse button to begin drawing the rectangle While continuing to hold the left button down drag the mouse to draw the rectangle to the desired direction and size The opposite corner of the rectangle is determined by where the left button of the mouse is released The user can draw a square by pressing the Shift key after the starting corner has been created and the mouse is dragged outward i Changing the Rectangle a Change the Shape The cursor changes to a cross hatch when it moves near any corner of the rectangle With the cross hatch cursor left click one of the corners to grab the object While holding the left button down move the corner to adjust the rectangle to the desired size and or shape Then release the button to set the changes b Change the Position The cursor changes to a cross arrow when it moves near the center of the rectangle With the cross arrow cursor left click the rectangle to select it Then while holding the button down move the rectangle to the desired position Release the left button to set the object in the desired position 4 Ellipse i i Drawing an Ellipse Select the Ellipse Icon in the tool bar The ellipse is drawn as a circle inscribed within a rectangle One corner of the rectangle is determined by the where the left but
18. This function can ONLY be activated and accessed in Operation mode Trigger w readout The Readout Source has two setting selections a Software b Hardware Under the Trigger w readout mode the video output signal is held on the CCD as a charge until a Readout signal is applied This selection determines the type of the signal which will be supplied whether it is a software based or hardware based signal If Software is selected the signal must be supplied from the software via the USB cable If Hardware is selected the signal should be supplied through one of the I O ports provided on the camera Please refer to the explanation provided in the following section IO Tab Page 75 5 Noise Reduction This function is applicable only when the Start Stop mode is selected By utilizing this function the user can reduce the noise of the image since long exposure with the Start Stop mode tends to create more noise in general There are two methods to implement this function Easy and Complex The operations and operational principles are explained below a Easy 1 Operational Procedures This method does not require any calibration process Simply choose Easy from the drop down menu and capture an image with Start Stop mode 2 Operational Principal The system analyzes the image captured automatically and recognizes noise segments in the image The system executes the averaging m
19. Time The time string shows the hour minute second and AM PM count Width This numeric string shows the width of the object in pixels Height This numeric string shows the height of the object in pixels Length This numeric string shows the length of the object in pixels Area This numeric string shows the area of the object in pixels Degree This string shows the angle measurement degree Additional Note Once the display strings are set to be visible they cannot be moved StCamSWare v1 10 44 Rev 1 0 SEN TEC USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 The following display strings can be applied to the selected figures e Line Name Width Height Length Rectangle Name Width Height Length Area Ellipse Name Width Height Length Area Text Name Date Time Angle Degree Name Degree Polygon Name Width Height Length Area Reference Line with Perpendicular Lines Perpendicular Name Length Arc Name Width Height Length Degree Bezier Curve Name Free Hand Name Width Height vi Name This field is one of the Display Strings that is available with every drawn object that is created In the Draw Property window select the figure that is to be changed in the Figure List Then in the Display Strings field select and highlight Name Next go to the Name field and type in the desired text then click Enter and select the OK button to close the window and a
20. as in a non trigger operation b Trigger In this mode the camera waits for a trigger input signal When a trigger signal is received the camera exposes and sends one frame of video The image generated by supplying a trigger is displayed on the monitor until the next image is generated upon receipt of the next trigger c Trigger w readout In this mode the camera waits for the trigger input signal The camera exposes when the trigger signal is received However the video output signal is held on the CCD until the readout signal is applied As a result this function allows the user to control the readout timing from the CCD 2 Trigger Source This function can be activated and accessed in the following Operation Mode settings e Trigger e Trigger w readout The Trigger Source has four setting selections a Disable This setup disables the trigger input b Software By selecting this mode the camera will accept a trigger signal through the software over the USB cable The Soft Trigger button under the Trigger Mode will emulate this function By selecting this mode the Soft Trigger button under Trigger Mode will be activated StCamSWare v1 10 70 Rev 1 0 SEN TEC USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 c Hardware By selecting this mode the camera accepts trigger signals through the hardware A Hard Trigger signal should be supplied to the camera via one of the I O ports pro
21. board and this mode handles 16bits format d DirectDraw Offscreen HQ This overlay function is synthesized inside the video board and this mode handles 24bits format e DirectDraw Overlay HQ This overlay function is synthesized by utilizing the overlay function on the video board and this mode handles 24bits format StCamSWare v1 10 85 Rev 1 0 SEN TEC USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 f DirectX This overlay function is synthesized by the DirectX with the graphic memory card Please use this function when the image is not received with the Direct Draw function in a Windows Vista system g DirectX Vsync ON This overlay function is synthesized by the DirectX with the vertical sync system with the graphic memory card Please use this function when the image is not received with the Direct Draw function in a Windows Vista system h DirectX Vsync ON2 This overlay function is synthesized by the DirectX with the vertical sync system with the graphic memory card Please use this function when the tearing occurs with DirectX Vsync ON Please use this function when the image Is not received with the Direct Draw function in a Windows Vista system i GDI HALFTONE In this mode the CPU manages the display process while using the magnification function StCamSWare v1 10 86 Rev 1 0 SEN TEC USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 Revisions 1 10 2009 Pg 68 Added Noise Reduction Sect
22. can be changed by selecting this function This function is reflected to the displayed image only not for the saved image StCamSWare v1 10 30 Rev 1 0 SEN TEC USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 4 Save By selecting Save the following window will appear and can be used to save the image Save in pill Computer e Ar Name Type m Total Size Free Space amp Local Disk C ua Recent Places ca Recovery D 3 DVD RW Drive E es Removable Disk F Desktop es Removable Disk G es Removable Disk H es Removable Disk E G2 amsq Sentechsql M G2 ACT10data SENTECHSQL P G files Sentechsq R Software Sentechsbs S amp PT2000 Sentechsbs GP Sentech Sentechsbs Z Bitmap bmp X Cancel Figure 35 Save File a Select the desired folder file name file type and save the image b The following file types can be selected i Bitmap BMP ii TIFF TIF iii JPEG JPG iv PNG PNG 5 Delete The selected thumbnail is deleted by using this function 6 Delete All All displayed images in the thumbnail window are deleted by selecting this function When the software is closed without first saving the image the following warning message will appear allowing an opportunity to save the image E There are images that are not saved If you quit this application these WP images are removed cnet Figure 36 Save Image Screen
23. image from the original image is displayed 6 Rotation The Rotation function allows the image to be digitally rotated The following three rotation modes are selectable a OFF By selecting this mode a normal image is displayed b CLOCKWISE 90 By selecting this mode the image will rotate 90 degrees clockwise from the original preview image c COUNTERCLOCKWISE 90 By selecting this mode the image will rotate 90 degrees counterclockwise 7 Display Mode Setting Through this drop down menu the following display modes are selectable a GDI This is Windows based display functionality This is the default mode of display Note The following display modes are for use with the SDK when a program is going to be written which will have Overlay type annotation ability The base of this functionality is using the abilities of Direct Draw These modes will tend to use more Graphic Card memory and less CPU memory This is a popular method for programming in Visual Basic If the user is not going to write code with the SDK then it is recommended to keep this Display Mode Setting set to the GDI mode The Direct Draw or DirectX function helps make a clear image while using the magnification function b DirectDraw Offscreen This overlay function is synthesized inside the video board and this mode handles 16bits format c DirectDraw Overlay This overlay function is synthesized by utilizing the overlay function on the video
24. it then move it to the desired position Release the left button to set the reference line b Change the Position of the Reference Line Including the Perpendicular Lines The cursor is changed to a cross arrow when the cursor moved in close proximity to the reference line except the end points With the cross arrow left click the reference line to select it then move it to the desired position Release the left button to set the object in the desired position c Change the Length and Position of the Perpendicular Lines When the cursor is moved in close proximity to the end of the perpendicular line it will change to a cross hatch With the cross hatch cursor left click the end point to select the line While holding the left button down move the end point of the perpendicular line to adjust it to the desired size and or position Then release the button to place the object Please note that when the end point position of the perpendicular line is changed it is restricted to a parallel slope of the original reference line StCamSWare v1 10 37 Rev 1 0 SEN 9 Arc fal TECH USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 i Drawing an Arc Select the Arc Icon from the tool bar The start point of the reference line for the vertical line is determined by the where the left button of the mouse is first clicked The end point of the reference line is determined by the where the left button of the mouse is released
25. level of control is significantly deeper and more powerful In order to support the continuity of the explanation of the Menu Bar on the image screen a detailed explanation of the Advanced menu will be provided in the Advanced Menu Instructions section on Page 49 of this manual StCamSWare v1 10 26 Rev 1 0 SEN TEC USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 d Size Z This menu option allows the user to set the image size to 7 pre assigned sizes The size of the image may not be adjusted by dragging the window with the cursor This will adjust the window size but will NOT adjust the image size File F Option O Capture C Draw D Window W Help H R NI Freeze P i Rename Camera R Setting S Size Z gt x8 Callback C x4 x1 2 1 4 x1 8 Adjust Window Size Figure 30 Option Menu 1 X8 By selecting this setting the image size is digitally magnified 8 times larger To navigate in the viewable portion of this digitally magnified image use either the cursor or the x or y axis cursors 2 X4 By selecting this setting the image size is digitally magnified 4 times larger To navigate in the viewable portion of this digitally magnified image use either the cursor or the x or y axis Cursors 3 X2 By selecting this setting the image size is digitally magnified 2 times larger To navigate in the viewable portion of this digitally magnified image use either the cursor or
26. on the CCD until this signal is provided Note This feature is very useful especially when multiple cameras are used in one system With the correct read out timing for multiple cameras the congestion of USB traffic may be minimized Note Dark current noise is accumulated while the video output is being held on the CCD The longer the charge is held on the CCD in the Trigger w readout mode while it is waiting for this Read Out signal the nosier the output will be StCamSWare v1 10 73 Rev 1 0 TECI USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 SEN 10 Trigger Tab Timing Control Slide Bars There are six timing control slide bars By utilizing these controls you can set certain timing parameters fixed delay time duration time etc for the I O signals described under the G 1 0 tab a Exposure Delay When the Exposure Delay control is set at 0 nsec the camera exposure starts immediately after the trigger signal arrives at the camera By adjusting this control to an X nsec value greater than 0 that value of X is the additional delay time added onto the actual start of the exposure time See Figure 65 below Trigger In Se a Exposure time Figure 65 Exposure Delay Timing Chart b Strobe Start Delay When the Strobe out programmable output signal is utilized this sets the delay time of Strobe out programmable output signal See in the IO Signal Timing Char
27. pin is updated to the current status and displayed StCamSWare v1 10 81 Rev 1 0 SEN TEC USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 H Other Tab De eee Gain Shutter White Balance Y Color Color Gamma Trigger 10 Other Scan Mode z Ottset Y Clock Speed Normal Still Image Pixel Format BGR24 Color Interpolation Bilinear Mirror Mode OFF Normal Rotation Norma tt y Display Mode GDI Dx Save S Load L Reset R Simple Figure 75 Other Tab in Advanced Settings 1 Scan Mode Through the drop down menu the following five scan method modes are selectable a Normal By selecting this mode a full screen image is displayed b 1 1 Partial By selecting this mode a normal full screen image is displayed just as if the previous Normal mode had been selected However with this 1 1 Partial mode if the PC has enough capacity the frame rate may increase slightly as the blanking information is omitted in the video output signal c 1 2 Partial By selecting this mode approximately half of the vertical center screen image is displayed and frame rate increases d 1 4 Partial By selecting this mode approximately one quarter of the vertical center screen image is displayed and frame rate increases Note For the Scan Mode by selecting the 1 1 1 2 or 1 4 Partial mode the range of the shutter speeds for the fixed shutter on the Gain Shutter tab is exp
28. the x or y axis cursors 4 X1 By selecting this function the preview window size is changed to the original preview window size and is a 1 1 ratio with the image produced by the camera When the camera is configured with a mega pixel sensor the image is larger than the computer screen can display Therefore to navigate in the viewable portion of this image use either the cursor to the x or y axis cursors 5 X1 2 By selecting this function the image size is changed to a 1 2 size smaller window than the original image size window In this mode the entire image is displayed with no digital zoom 6 X1 4 By selecting this function the image size is changed to a 1 4 size smaller window than the original image size window In this mode the entire image is displayed with no digital zoom 7 X1 8 By selecting this function the preview window size is changed to a 1 8 size smaller window than the original preview window In this mode the entire image is displayed with no digital zoom 8 Adjust Window Size In the case that the preview window size has been sized differently than the preview window size this selection adjusts the preview window back to the same size as the image per the settings above Note Setting sizes x1 through x8 may result in a size of the image from mega pixel CCDs that is literally larger than the viewing display Therefore the entire image may not be displayed on the monitor or in the case of using Callbacks
29. to more than one USB connector on the same computer repeat this Installation of USB Driver process with the camera connected to each of the USB ports intended to be used This maps the port enabling it to drive the camera with the software A de ui ka h Le Starting the Camera 1 Make certain that the software driver is correctly installed and the USB camera is connected to the USB2 0 port before continuing forward with the instructions 2 Click the shortcut icon of StCamSWare software to start the program If the software does not start immediately please wait a few moments until the system recognizes the camera 3 When the software is recognized the live image will appear File F Option O Capture C Draw D Window W Help H 5 Alololalzlalxirivle Figure 1 Live Image This concludes the Quick Start portion of the instruction manual Please proceed forward with the manual for a more detailed version of these instructions and additional operating instructions for the Sentech USB camera StCamSWare v1 10 4 Rev 1 0 SEN TEC USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 Table of Contents Product REVISION OVEN SW ai WA UWA 6 ASA NAN PSA IA 6 19 A Installing the Product for 32bit WINKOWS ccscccccsseccccessecccsesececceeceeeeesececsusececeeneceeseuececsunecesseneecessenecetsueceeseneeetes 6 1 System AI 6 Z PRE Dare CO MS Aa 6 Ds VS Cel WTS KA a E E EE omnis A E au ease tele E
30. use the camera without this function StCamSWare v1 10 23 Rev 1 0 SEN TEC USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 Property 1 Property 2 On ok Save S Load L Reset R Advanced Figure 26 Settings Simple Menu Property 2 Tab Settings Property 2 Tab for the Simple menu By selecting Property 2 tab the screen shown above will display f Hue The color hue can be adjusted by checking the On box at the left end of Hue and Saturation The hue is adjustable with the slide bar If the On box is left unchecked the camera default value of the hue is used g Saturation The saturation can be adjusted by checking the On box at the left end of Hue and Saturation The saturation is adjustable with the slide bar If the On box is left unchecked the default value of the saturation is used h Gamma The default value of the gamma is 1 0 The gamma can be adjusted to other values by checking the On box at the left end of the Gamma The gamma is adjustable with the slide bar Note Gamma correction or adjustment is setting the linearity of gray scale representation Gamma value 1 0 represents linear transmission In the case of this camera when you set the gamma value below 1 0 the gray scale of the brighter side is expanded and the gray scale of the darker side is suppressed On the other hand when you set the gamma value above 1 0 the gra
31. 10 Installation StCamSWare v1 10 9 Rev 1 0 SENTEGCI USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 i Click the Finish button to close the installer InstallShield Wizard Complete Setup has finished installing StCamS Ware v1 03 on your computer ooo SENTECH Figure 11 InstallShield Wizard Finish Screen Important Note to this point we have installed the basic StCamSWare Viewing Software however to complete the entire installation process it is necessary to also install a USB driver to the PC Proceed to the next page and follow instructions Installing the USB Driver to complete the installation process StCamSWare v1 10 10 Rev 1 0 SENTEGCI USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 4 Installing the USB Driver This section does NOT apply to Windows Vista users a Connect the camera to the PC via an USB 2 0 cable Important Note The USB Driver must be installed before camera operation b The Found New Hardware Wizard window will appear when the USB camera connects to the PC This window appears when one of the following occurs e The USB camera is connected to the PC for the first time after installing the StCamSWare software e The computer has never been connected to the Sentech USB Camera series before c Select Install the software automatically Recommended then click the Next button to proceed to the next step Found New Hardware Wizard Welcome to the
32. 3130 dB Shutter Range Y 1 24545455 00 1 5994 SS lt a Digital Gain x2 00 1 28 Save S Load L Reset R Simple Figure 55 Advanced Menu Screen In the Advanced window there are eight tabular sections six in the case of non trigger that can be observed at the top of the window The following section of the manual will explain the settings for each of these eight Advanced window tabs At this time if the application requires trigger function and the Trigger and IO tabs are not displayed as in Figure 55 above please refer to Page 49 50 b Advanced Setting and follow the directions in order to display the Advanced screen which includes the Trigger and IO tabs If the application does not require the trigger function it is not necessary to bring up these tabs StCamSWare v1 10 53 Rev 1 0 SEN TECI USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 A Gain Shutter Tab 1 ALC Mode Selection The following seven ALC Automatic Light Compensation modes are selectable through the drop down menu As these various modes are selected the control options on the control option screen will change Note In the case in which at least one of auto mode is selected b c and d below it is possible that a constant flickering or brightness fluctuation may occur in environments with fluorescent lighting This is because the internal feedback time is too long for the photometric d
33. BA Sentech America believes the contents and specifications of its website catalog documentation and ads are correct however Sentech America provides no representation or warranty regarding such information or product s contained therein It is requested that Sentech America be given appropriate acknowledgement in any subsequent use of such work by a third party While every effort has been made to ensure that the details contained in Sentech America s website and all documentation are correct and up to date Sentech America assumes no liability legal or otherwise for any errors in listings specifications part numbers process software or model applications Sentech America reserves the right to change specifications product descriptions product quality pricing and application at any time without prior written or oral notice Any party using such information assumes all risk for any and all damaged caused to themselves a third party and or property by virtue of incorrect information and or failure of these products By installing and or using a Sentech America software development kit or other similar product and or information obtained from Sentech America s website catalog documentation or ads you hereby accept and understand these stated terms and conditions StCamSWare v1 10 3 Rev 1 0 SEN TEC USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 Quick Start Reference Guide Installation of Software 1 Uninstall any previous ver
34. E SOFTWARE INDICATES YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THESE LICENSE TERMS IF YOU DO NOT ACCEPT THESE LICENSE TERMS YOU MUST RETURN THE SOFTWARE FOR A FULL REFUND IF THE SOFTWARE IS SUPPLIED WITH ANOTHER PRODUCT YOU MAY RETURN THE ENTIRE UNUSED PRODUCT FOR A FULL REFUND SENTECH SOFTWARE LICENSE TERMS The following License Terms govem your use of the accompanying Software unless you have a separate written agreement with SENTECH License Grant SENTECH grants you a license t aiana landian asalina avn Use one copy of the Software Use means o stinna ne Maana thn Cafeara Vas mase anat O accept the terms of the license agreement do not accept the terms of the license agreement Figure 5 License Agreement StCamSWare v1 10 Rev 1 0 SENTEGCI USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 f Select the setup type then click the Next button e The Complete selection installs the StCamSWare software This includes the DirectShow driver and Twain driver interface If you choose Complete continue with step g then skip to step h on Page 9 e The Custom selection allows the user the option to select the installation folder and choose the camera features to be installed If you choose Custom continue by following step g StCamSWare v1 03 InstallShield Wizard Setup Type Select the setup type to install Please select a setup type o Complete P All p
35. EGE AA Ia 82 86 StCamSWare v1 10 5 Rev 1 0 SEN TEC USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 Important Notes 1 This document details installation instructions for installing Sentech s StCamSWare software for Windows Vista Screen shots and instructed procedures in this document are from Windows Vista and may vary slightly in Windows 2000 and Windows XP 2 For high resolution models of the Sentech USB cameras select appropriate high resolution lenses otherwise picture quality may not be optimized 3 Camera may not work or may not work at optimum levels if it is connected to a USB hub It is recommended to connect the camera directly to a USB 2 0 connector in the computer 4 Uninstall any other USB camera drivers before loading this software 5 Ifthe computer has multiple USB ports and the camera will be used on different USB ports at different times then each of the various ports which will be used must be mapped before the camera can be used on a given port Product Revision Overview The revisions made from the previous StCamSWare software include e Adding a display mode that includes multiple displays e Adding a cross hatch drawing tool Installation Process A Installing the Product for 32 bit Windows 1 System Requirements e Windows 2000 SP4 Windows XP SP2 32bit or Windows Vista 32bit e USB 2 0 Connection on PC 2 Prepare to Install the StCamSWare Please uninstall previous versi
36. Found New Hardware Wizard This wizard helps you install software for Sentech USB Camera If your hardware came with an installation CD WE or floppy disk insert it now What do you want the wizard to do Install from a list or specific location Advanced Click Next to continue Figure 11 Found New Hardware Wizard Screen d The following window is a standard Microsoft warning when installing software than has not passed Windows Logo testing Click the Continue Anyway button to proceed to the next step Hardware Installation A The software pou are installing for this hardware Sentech USB Camera has not passed Windows Logo testing to wenty its compatibility with Windows F Tell me why this testing is important Continuing your installation of this software may impair or destabilize the correct operation of your system either immediately or in the future Microsoft strongly recommends that you stop this installation now and contact the hardware vendor for software that has passed Windows Logo testing Continue Anyway Figure 12 Windows Logo Testing StCamSWare v1 10 11 Rev 1 0 SEN TEC USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 e Click the Finish button to close the installer The USB camera can now be used on the PC with the StCamSWare software Found New Hardware Wizard Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard The wizard has finished installing the software for
37. Important Note In the Settings S function there are two levels of operation control There is a Simple Menu and an Advanced Menu The Simple Menu is geared towards an end user type level Whereas the Advanced Menu is geared towards an engineering level In this section we will review both Simple and Advanced menus as well as the menu bars associated with these operations Click Options O on the main menu bar and select the Setting S function By selecting Setting S the following Simple Menu window appears and can be used to modify the camera settings Property 1 Property 2 Auto 1454dB P 1 2918 r fi 128 2001256 1700217 MV Mirror Image OFF Normal z ok Save S Load L Reset R Advanced Figure 25 Settings Simple Menu Property 1 Tab As shown in Figure 25 there are two tabs available for selection Property 1 and Property 2 Both of these tabs have the basic end user level control setups for the camera operation 1 Property 1 Tab settings on the Simple menu a Gain Note Noise levels become more prominent when the gain level becomes higher Proper lens aperture and shutter speed adjustments are required to reduce the gain level i e opening lens aperture more and extending shutter speed longer etc Two gain modes are selectable i AGC Automatic Gain Control To activate the AGC check the Aut
38. O is very simple 1 Click the down arrow key provided for each I O then popup window appears and it shows all available signals for that I O Simply choose desired signal 2 After that set up enable polarity of that signal by selecting Positive or Negative StCamSWare v1 10 78 Rev 1 0 SENTEGCI USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 Gain Shutter WhiteBalance Y Color Color Gamma Trigger 10 Other Direction Mode Polarity Status OUTPUT z Disabiet00 zi Positiwe PHI z SW1 4 Status Update Save S Load L Reset R Simple Figure 73 IO Tab in Advanced Settings The camera provides four hardware I O connections for the various signals These features are provided for the purposes of many machine vision applications as well as other applications Read this section along with the I O Signal Timing Chart on Page 74 1 Input I O s 100 and 101 By clicking on either 100 or 101 the input configuration of the input signals can be set up These functions are user configurable and can be set up to provide the following input functions on either of the input points a Mode There are four modes that can be assigned to an Input signal 1 Disable 00 This mode disables the Input pin for which it is assigned 2 General Input 01 This input may be used for auxiliary purpose The status of this input can be obtained by using Sentech SDK 3 Trigger I
39. SWare v1 10 20 Rev 1 0 TECI USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 SEN B Operating the StCamSWare Software 1 File Menu File F Option O Capture C Draw D Window W Help H Close X Figure 22 File Menu a Close the Software Click File F on the menu bar and select the Close X button Note Unless you wish to end the application do not do this at this time 2 Option Menu n Freeze P Rename Camera R Setting S Size Z gt Callback C Figure 23 Options Menu a Freeze Live Video Click Options O on the menu bar and select the Freeze P function The image on the PC will be frozen To go back to live video click Options O on the menu bar and select the Live Video P function b Rename the Camera Click Options O on the menu bar and select Rename Camera R function By selecting this function the following window will appear Type a new name in the field and select the OK button to change the camera name This change will reflect on the identification in the blue header at the top of the window Note The program will save any name change of the camera The program will reopen with the new name Gamera Name STC CASUSBUDGD2707 Cancel Figure 24 Camera Name Window StCamSWare v1 10 21 Rev 1 0 SEN TEC USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 c Settings
40. ailable on the drop down menu e Transparent The Back Mode color is set to null The object s area is not filled with any color e Opaque The area of the object is filled with the selected Back Color ix Back Color This function allows the user to fill color behind the hatch pattern This mode is only activated in the Rectangle Ellipse and Polygon modes when Hatch is selected When a back mode color has been selected click OK to apply the color StCamSWare v1 10 43 Rev 1 0 TECI USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 SEN x Poly Fill Mode This mode is only activated in the Polygon mode The poly fill mode option allows the user to fill the selected area with a brush type This function has the following two options in the drop down menu Poly Fill Modes Alternate Fills alternate areas of the polygon with color Entire Fills the entire area of the polygon 2 Text Tab i Text Color This field allows the user to change the color of the applied text In the Figure List select the figure that is to be changed Click the box that is filled with the text color then the Color window will open Select a color then click the OK button to apply the change and close the Color window The default text color is black ii Text Font The following font formats can be applied or changed in this mode e Font Standard Windows fonts e Font Style Regular Italic Bold Bold Ita
41. anded beyond the range available under the Normal mode This expanded range of shutter speeds can be used to set an extended exposure time For example with a Sentech UXGA color USB camera the slowest shutter speed under the Normal scan mode is 1 15 sec however by setting the scan mode to 1 1 Partial mode the slowest shutter speed is now expanded to 1 4 69 sec This is a convenient method to either a slow down the frame rate of the camera or b increase the sensitivity Note If the 1 2 Partial or 1 4 Partial mode is selected the scan rate of the image increases These modes are suitable for the applications which require the higher scan rate of the images e Variable Partial This mode selection allows users to define the areas of interest in the operation of partial scan mode By selecting this mode users can set the height of the partial scan range by the slide bar Height Also by adjusting Offset Y you can shift the area of interest of the CCD image area vertically StCamSWare v1 10 82 Rev 1 0 SENTEGCI USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 Note The following menu selections related to Binning are available only with black and white model cameras and not available on the color models Binning is the function of sending output in which multiple horizontal lines have been added together For example in the case of Binning 7 two horizontal lines are bundled together
42. anipulation on the subject pixel with neighboring pixel information and masks the noise StCamSWare v1 10 71 Rev 1 0 SEN TEC USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 b Complex 1 Operational Procedures This method requires calibration process before capturing a final image The calibration can be done by selecting Calibration from the drop down menu Follow the procedures below a Make sure that all parameters are set the same as the setting you are intending to use when the final image is captured i e exposure time gain etc Cover the lens completely so that there is no light going through the lens Execute the calibration by selecting Calibration For Complex d Capture one image e Select Complex and remove the cover from the lens f Capture the final image b C WA WA gt WA 2 Operational Principal The system recognizes noise information based on the captured image taken in the calibration process while the lens is covered The final image will have the corresponding correction factor and cancel these noises in the image Note Due to the operational principal in the system the Easy method is effective to not only the pixel blemishes but also some of random noises Normally this process softens the image causing some of edge information may be lost Note Accordingly the Complex method has no effect on the random noise and maintains the sharp image On the other hand if there is signif
43. are Trigger This button issues a software trigger signal via the Trigger tab window This button is activated when the Operations Mode is set to either trigger or Trigger w readout and the Trigger Source is set to Software If the modes are set like this by clicking this button a software trigger is sent to the camera Soft Sub Trigger The software trigger button is enabled only when the Trigger Start Stop trigger mode and software is selected When the camera operates in the Start Stop trigger mode the user can start and stop the trigger mode Auto Sub Trigger By checking the auto sub trigger box a long exposure with preset exposure time is achieved Select auto sub trigger and set the pre set value with the slide bar or by assigning an actual value in the text box To activate the auto sub trigger check the Auto Sub Trigger box Read Out This button issues a software Read Out signal via the Trigger tab window This button is activated when the Operations Mode is set to Trigger w readout The Trigger Source may be set to either Software or Hardware If the modes are set like this by clicking this button a readout signal is sent to the camera This allows the image to be read off of CCD As explained earlier when the Operation Mode is set to Trigger w readout the camera will start to integrate upon receipt of the trigger however the signal will be held
44. art the program If the software does not start immediately even though the USB camera is connected to the PC the software may not recognize the USB camera Please wait a few moments until the system recognizes the camera to use the StCamSWare software SI il sta ms Ware Figure 19 StCamSWare Icon 2 The following Camera Selection window appears this may mean the camera is not connected to the PC or the driver is not properly installed Click cancel exit from the software window and try reinstalling the software again making sure not to miss any steps and making sure to follow the proper sequence f Camera Selection Searching Cameras GANGEL Figure 20 Camera Selection 3 When the Viewing Software and drivers are correctly installed and the USB camera is connected properly through the driver to the PC the live image appears Note If there is no picture it is possible that the camera has been plugged into a different USB port than was assigned to this software To confirm the port number go to the Device Manager and confirm the port number where Sentech Camera is assigned or map the camera to the second USB port by rerunning the Installing the USB Driver set up software For additional information please see section 4 Installing the USB Driver in this manual on Page 11 12 Fie Option O Capture C Draw D Window W Help H Is ololalzlalxir m e Figure 21 Live Image StCam
45. arter speed of Normal Note As the pixel clock speed slows down the frame rate will also slow down accordingly As the frame rate slows down the light sensitivity of the camera increases due to the longer exposure time Hence for low light applications which require higher sensitivity selecting either the 1 2 or 1 4 Clock Speed may be effective in helping increase the brightness of the image Additionally this setting may help improve the SN ratio 3 Still Image Pixel Format Selection Through the Still Image Pixel Format drop down menu the two following formats are selectable These selections define the signal format of the still image recording Choose appropriate format according to requirements of the application which will be used Some applications require a BGR24 format and some require a BGR32 format The image qualities of these are the same a BGR24 By selecting this format each pixel of the still image is represented in 24 bits b BGR32 By selecting this format each pixel of the still image is represented in 32 bits To achieve 32bits pixel format eight additional dummy bits are added to make up 32bits These additional bits do not carry any image information StCamSWare v1 10 83 Rev 1 0 SEN TEC USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 4 Color Interpolation Each pixel on the CCD has a Red Green or Blue filter over it This means each pixel does not have color inform
46. ation for two of three primary colors i e green pixels are missing blue and red The process of filling in the absent color information is called Color Interpolation The StCamSWare Viewing Software provides five different algorithms for color interpolation Color Interpolation is only applicable with color cameras The following Color Interpolation algorithms are selectable through the drop down menu a OFF Mono By selecting this mode the image is generated without any color information If this mode is selected while using a color camera a monochrome image will be generated but the image will have geometric patterns due to the primary color filter This mode is not recommended for color cameras b OFF Color By selecting this mode the image appears with no color interpolation The image generated is comprised of the raw color information Red Green and Blue due to the Bayer filter c Nearest Neighbor Replication By selecting this mode the color of the image is generated with the simplest color interpolation algorithm In the case that red is needed on a green pixel the algorithm simply copies the color from the nearest red pixel and uses that value for the missing red color information on the green pixel The execution of the Nearest Neighbor Replication algorithm requires very limited resource from the PC however some pixelization effect may be visible especially along sharp contrast edges The colo
47. be equal to setting or value of Color Gain Gb Lines may appear on the image when Color Gain Gb and Color Gain Gr are not equal 4 Color Gain Gb This slide bar is used to adjust the green in the blue rows This setting must be equal to the setting or value of Color Gain Gr Lines may appear on the image when Color Gain Gb and Color Gain Gr are not equal 5 Color Gain B This slide bar is used to adjust the blue color level of the white balance 6 Auto Target R This slide bar is used to adjust the red color level of the white balance in Full Auto or One Shot modes 7 Auto Target B This slide bar is used to adjust the blue color level of the white balance in Full Auto or One Shot modes StCamSWare v1 10 63 Rev 1 0 SEN TEC USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 C Y Tab Important Note The frame rate may be reduced when this function is used because the function is processed in the PC If this function is unnecessary for the application system please do not use it OK ave S LoadiL Reset R Simple Figure 60 Y Tab in Advanced Settings Gain Shutter WhiteBalance Y Color Color Gamma Trigger 10 Other Gamma Mode OFF Sharpness Mode harpne I Marpne Lorine Note Gamma correction or adjustment is referring to the linearity of the gray scale representation Gamma value 1 0 represents a lin
48. ced Menu screen for a trigger application will look as follows Gain Shutter WhiteBalance Y Color Color Gamma Trigger IO Other ALC Mode Fixed Shutter AGO OFF 7 Fixed Gain _ _ x282 8 99 dB 66 Fixed Shutter p 1 81 43 301 438 1 120 1 100 1 60 1 50 1 3 1 2 RESET x2 00 1 28 OK Save S Load L Reset R Simple Figure 54 Advanced Menu Screen Please note the difference is the Trigger and the IO tabs The Sentech USB Camera series has two types of trigger software based trigger called Soft Trigger and a hardware based trigger called Hard Trigger The trigger functions available are model dependent All Sentech USB cameras with the prefix TC or TB have a Soft Trigger function in the camera Only Sentech USB cameras with the model number suffix of ASH have a Hard Trigger For example STC TC33USB AS has a Soft Trigger STC TC33USB ASH has a Soft Trigger and a Hard Trigger StCamSWare v1 10 51 Rev 1 0 TECI USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 SEN Ill Advanced Menu Instructions As stated on Page 26 the following section of the manual will be an in depth instruction guide to the Advanced settings in the Option O and Settings S selection of the main menu bar Important Note For purposes of the following instructions there are two different advanced menu screen options one men
49. d image These size changes are applied to all thumbnails in the Thumbnail window 4 Save By clicking Save the following window will appear allowing the image to be saved StCamSWare v1 10 47 Rev 1 0 SENIECI USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 Severn AA EB Name Type Total Size Free Space amp Local Disk C ca Recovery D 3 DVD RW Drive E ees Removable Disk F a Removable Disk G a Removable Disk H a Removable Disk E S24 amsq Sentechsq M GP ACT10data SENTECHSQL P G2 files Sentechsql R G Software Sentechsbs S G PT2000 Sentechsbs GP Sentech Sentechsbs Z Te Save as type Bitmap bmp v Cancel Figure 48 Save As Window a Select the desired folder file name file type and save the image b The following file types can be selected 1 Bitmap BMP 2 TIFF TIF 3 JPEG JPG 4 PNG PNG 5 Delete The selected thumbnail is deleted by selecting this function 6 Delete All All displayed thumbnails in the Thumbnail window are deleted by selecting this function Note When the Sentech StCamSWare software is closed without first saving the captured thumbnails the following warning message will appear allowing an opportunity to save the thumbnails Go There are images that are not saved If you quit this application these P images are removed ana JI Figure 49 Image Saving Window If th
50. desired position Release the left button to set the arc in the desired position 10 Bezier Curve E i Drawing a Bezier Curve Select the Bezier Curve Icon from the tool bar The start point of the original line is determined by where the left button of the mouse is first clicked Additional points in the line are created with every consecutive left click thereafter Please note that a single line between two points can be manipulated to curve and bend in two different directions When an adequate number of points are created for the application right click to stop the Bezier curve drawing function START POINT ORIGINAL LINE gt 0 m E END POINT ORIGINAL LINE FIRST CLICK SECOND CLICK li Changing the Bezier Curve a Change the Shape of the Bezier Curve StCamSWare v1 10 When the cursor is moved in close proximity to the end points of the original line it will change to a cross hatch With the cross hatch cursor left click the original line starting point white square to select it While holding the left button down move the point to the desired Bezier Curve starting point position Observe the STEP 1 image below STEP 1 lt START POINT ORIGINAL LINE MOVED DOWNWARD Then with the cross hatch cursor select the original line ending point black square While holding the left button down the black square will convert to a white circle Move this point to the desired position As a result a curve will be
51. door lighting In this mode the shutter soeed and gain change automatically to maintain the video output level at optimum brightness despite light intensity changes on the object The Target Brightness slide bar is activated when this mode is selected and this Brightness Target level defines the targeted brightness level desired to be maintained automatically The available control functions for this mode are e Weight e Target Brightness Brightness Tolerance Brightness Threshold AGC Range Shutter Range Digital Gain StCamSWare v1 10 54 Rev 1 0 TECI USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 SEN c Auto Shutter ON AGC OFF In this mode the camera works with the auto shutter mode and fixed gain control This mode is suitable for applications in which the lighting conditions change gradually yet a certain fixed gain value is required The available control functions for this mode are e Weight e Fixed Gain e Target Brightness Brightness Tolerance Brightness Threshold Shutter Range Digital Gain d Fixed Shutter AGC ON In this mode the camera works with a fixed shutter soeed and the AGC auto gain control This mode is suitable for applications in which lighting conditions change gradually yet a certain fixed shutter speed is required The available control functions for this mode are e Weight e Fixed Shutter e Preset Shutter Speeds e Target Brightness e Brightness Tolera
52. e 58 below This filter is placed over CCD so that each pixel has an R G or B filter over it Color interpolation is done in the PC and a full color image is created As you see in the drawing below there are more green pixels than red or blue pixels For convenience purposes we differentiate green pixels in the red rows from the ones in the blue rows as Gr and Gb respectively R gt Gb gt B Figure 58 Color Diagram 1 White Balance Mode Selection m OOl AA Gain Shutter WhiteBalance Y Color Color Gamma Trigger 10 Other White Balance v Color Gain R 1 98 253 Color Gain Gr 10011 28 Color Gain Gb 100028 Color Gain B 1 63 209 Auto Target 1 0001 00 uto Target B 000d o Save S Load L Reset R Simple Figure 59 White Balance Tab in Advanced Settings Through the White Balance drop down menu the following four White Balance modes are selectable a OFF By selecting this mode the camera works without white balance processing This mode would be utilized in those cases where raw data is desired Due to the Bayer color filter the picture becomes green tinted as there are more pixels on the CCD that have green filters on them than there are with red or blue filters on them See illustration above StCamSWare v1 10 61 Rev 1 0 SEN TEC USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 b Manual By selecting this mode the camera works with
53. e upper and lower limit values of the brightness level to be set for additional control of the Automatic Gain Control and or Automatic Shutter Control collectively called ALC In other words when ALC is in operation the automatic adjustments will halt when the brightness level reaches to this value set for the Brightness Threshold Note To insure a stable ALC operation choose a smaller value for the Brightness Threshold level than the Brightness Tolerance setting This function is activated and can be accessed in the following ALC Mode Selections e Auto Shutter ON AGC ON e Auto Shutter ON AGC OFF e Fixed Shutter AGC ON e Auto Shutter AGC OneShot e Auto Shutter OneShot AGC OFF e Fixed Shutter AGC OneShot StCamSWare v1 10 59 Rev 1 0 SEN TEC USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 9 AGC Range This control is used to set the AGC range This defines the range of gain values for the AGC operation When the gain value mode selected uses Auto Gain AGC ON the active range will be limited to the upper and lower values shown where the Slide bar is highlighted The active AGC range lower and upper can be adjusted with this slide bar This function is activated and can be accessed in the following ALC Mode Selections e Auto Shutter AGC ON e Fixed Shutter AGC ON e Auto Shutter AGC OneShot e Fixed Shutter AGC OneShot 10 Shutter Range The active shutter sp
54. ear transmission In the case of the Sentech USB cameras when the gamma value is set below 1 0 the gray scale of the brighter side is expanded and the gray scale of the darker side is suppressed On the other hand when the gamma value is set above 1 0 the gray scale of the brighter side is suppressed and the gray scale of the darker side is expanded 1 Gamma Mode Through this drop down menu the following three Gamma modes are selectable a OFF In this mode the gamma value is set at 1 0 This mode also prohibits the gamma value from being changed b ON By selecting this mode the gamma value can be changed In this mode the gamma value can be adjusted with the Gamma slide bar c Reverse This mode creates a gray scale reversed image and provides gamma correction at the same time In this mode pixels which would normally be bright are represented as dark and dark as bright In this mode the gamma value can be adjusted with the Gamma slide bar StCamSWare v1 10 64 Rev 1 0 TECI USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 SEN 2 Sharpness Mode Through this drop down menu the following two Sharpness modes are selectable a OFF The sharpness setting cannot be adjusted in this mode The camera works with minimum sharpness gain and minimum sharpness coring settings in this mode b ON The sharpness setting can be adjusted in this mode This adjustment is also known as
55. ect Remove then click the Next button Sikam Ware WOE inal eld Wizard Waeleza Welgoma bo fhe 5 Caen Was YUDA eha Mantensanza puram This pogan beir pou moiy dalain Disk one a the ephons helps Select nza pecan beshures bo edd on select ounerdly installed lesius bo verre Fenta si pogam lesturs insted by the pavioui reup mtv SENEGS S s S SC WAA il Hata wa Cancel Figure 16 Welcome Screen StCamSWare v1 10 18 Rev 1 0 TECI USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 SEN 5 Click the Yes button to proceed to the next step eiam Ware vii Betalt Intai AA Do you want to completely remove the selected application and all of its features ys Figure 17 Remove Application Screen 6 Click the Finish button to close the Uninstaller StCamSWare v1 01 Beta10 InstallShield Wizard Uninstall Complete InstallShield Wizard has finished uninstalling StCamS Ware v1 01 Betal0 Installshield SENTECH Figure 18 Uninstall Complete StCamSWare v1 10 19 Rev 1 0 TECI USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 SEN ll Starting and Operating the StCamSWare A Starting StCamSWare Software Make certain that the software driver is correctly installed and the USB camera is connected to a mapped USB 2 0 port before continuing forward with the instructions 1 Double click the shortcut icon of StCamSWare software to st
56. ed to alert WARNING the user to the presence of important TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE operating and maintenance servicing SA AAA entire THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE accompanying the appliance Product Precautions e Handle the camera with care Do not abuse the camera Avoid striking or shaking it Improper handling or storage could damage the camera e Do not pull or damage the camera cable e During camera use do not wrap he unit in any material This will cause the internal temperature of the unit to increase e Do not expose the camera to moisture or do not try to operate it in wet areas e Do not operate the camera beyond its temperature humidity and power source ratings e While the camera is not being used keep the lens or lens cap on the camera to prevent dust or contamination from getting in the CCD or filter area and scratching or damaging this area e Do not keep the camera under the following conditions e In wet moist and high humidity areas e Under hot direct sunlight e In high temperature areas e Near an object that releases a strong magnetic or electric field e Areas with strong vibrations e Use a soft cloth to clean the camera Use pressured air spray to clean the surface of the glass DO not scratch the surface of the glass StCamSWare v1 10 2 Rev 1 0 SENIECI USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 Copyright amp Disclaimer Sensor Technologies America Inc D
57. eed range upper and lower can be adjusted with this slide bar When the upper and lower shutter speed values are set the auto shutter speed will be limited only to the range shown where the slide bar is highlighted This function is activated and can be accessed in the following ALC Mode Selections e ALC FullAuto AGC ON e ALC AGC OneShot e ALC OneShot AGC OFF 11 Digital Gain Note The Sentech USB cameras offer two kinds of gain Analog Gain and Digital Gain Analog Gain this gain that is generated off of the CCD before the signal is processed digitally As Analog Gain is increased video noise is also increased Digital Gain is gain that is applied digitally after the signal has started to be processed Unlike Analog Gain Digital Gain can be increased without increasing or adding noise to the image This control allows the Digital Gain value to be set The Digital Gain for ALC operations can be adjusted with this slide bar StCamSWare v1 10 60 Rev 1 0 TECI USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 SEN B White Balance Tab Important Note The frame rate may be reduced when either the FullAuto or One Shot White Balance modes are used because these functions are processed in the PC If these modes are unnecessary for the application please do not use them Note This camera utilizes an RGB Bayer Mosaic filter and the arrangement of R red G green and B blue is shown in Figur
58. er type Sentech USB cameras If a hardware trigger is being used this data is applicable for both the Edge Preset and Pulse Width type triggers StCamSWare v1 10 75 Rev 1 0 SEN TEC USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 13 CAUTIONS a Trigger input signal cycle time Set the trigger signal input cycle time to be more than the exposure time video output otherwise the following phenomenon may occur Double images Excess or abnormal noise No video image b The status of the input signal pins at power up All input pins must be set at low status when power is turned on Otherwise the camera may not operate properly StCamSWare v1 10 76 Rev 1 0 SEN TEC USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 G IO Tab Note The selections and functionality on this 10 tab are only available for use with Sentech s USB hard trigger type cameras These cameras will have a suffix designator at the end of the model number ASH For example STC TC33USB ASH or STC TB202USB ASH If the camera does not have this ASH at the end of the model number that unit is unable to use hard triggers and the Trigger and IO tabs will NOT appear when the camera is plugged in Gain Shutter WhiteBalance Y Color Color Gamma Trigger 10 Other Direction Mode Polarity Status SW1 4 Status forF forrF jforF Ao z Save S Load L Reset R Sim
59. erty window to set the new color StCamSWare v1 10 42 Rev 1 0 SEN TEC USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 iv Brush Type This field is only activated in the Rectangle Ellipse and Polygon modes The brush type option allows the user to fill the selected shape with solid color or varying styles of hatch lines This function has the following three options in the drop down menu e Null No fill e Solid Solid color fill e Hatch Selectable styles of hatch lines v Brush Style Brush Style is a drop down menu where users can select the style of hatch fill for an object This field is only activated in the Rectangle Ellipse and Polygon modes when Hatch is selected for the Brush Type This function has the following six options available in the drop down menu 45 degree upward left to right 45 degree downward left to right ZY Horizontal Vertical Once the appropriate fill is selected click OK to apply the style vi Brush Color Select this box to change the color of the applied hatch pattern This mode is only activated in the Rectangle Ellipse and Polygon modes when Hatch is selected When a brush color has been selected click OK to apply the color vii Back Mode This option allows the user to fill the shape beneath the hatch pattern with color This mode is only activated in the Rectangle Ellipse and Polygon modes when Hatch is selected The following two modes are av
60. esired display format can be seen simply by clicking on the Line Clock and Second button By clicking on this button the two formats are toggled back and forth from on to the other The two data formats are a Line Clock displays the unit of measure in nanoseconds ns b Second displays the unit of measure in clocks and line In this case clock represents each pixel clock duration time and line represents each horizontal duration time 12 IO Signal Timing Chart The chart below illustrates the various IO Timing features and their functions for the Sentech USB cameras Trigger T CCD exposure Cam Int operation Video out Cam To PC 3100 s clk Int i j i Delay i i Trigger output loop through D j Camera gt 10 connector Strobe out exposure Camera 10 int Strobe start Int Delay A delay time A Delay 00 sclk B 4 5 clk Int Pulse delay Pulse dation Delay time Host time 2005 clk 4 5 clk Strobe end j A delaytime A Strobe out programmable Camera gt IO Trigger output programable Camera gt IO connector kana delay time Output pan width Int Pulse delay Int Pulse duration i Delay time Delay time i 4 5 clk 47 5 clk Exposure End Camera gt IO connector CCD Read End Output Camera gt 10 Connector Figure 67 I O Signal Timing Chart Note This data is applicable for both the Soft and Hard Trigg
61. established on the ending point side of the line Observe the STEP 2 image below STEP 2 END POINT ORIGINAL LINE SELECTED lt AND MOVED DOWNWARD To further manipulate the shape of the Bezier Curve use the cross hatch cursor to select the various points and adjusted them to attain the desired shape and size of the curve Please observe an example of this in the STEP 3 image below 39 Rev 1 0 USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 SENTECH STEP 3 Ji j j i j ji ae f NS N NS Af N f Finally left click the mouse to end the Bezier Curve shaping function The original line manipulated to its new form should be the only thing that appears on the screen Please observe the STEP 4 image below STEP 4 b Change the Position of the Bezier Curve The cursor changes to a cross arrow when the cursor moves in close proximity to the Bezier Curve except the end points With the cross arrow left click the Bezier Curve to select it then move it to the desired position Release the left button to set the object in the desired position 40 StCamSWare v1 10 Rev 1 0 TECI USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 SEN 11 Free Line 2 i Drawing a Free Curve Select the Free Line Icon from the menu bar The start point of the free line is determined by the where the left button of the mouse is first clicked The end point of the free line is determined by the where the left butt
62. etection for the ALC function since this decision is executed on the computer over the USB port Note The Sentech USB cameras offer two kinds of gain Analog Gain and Digital Gain Analog Gain is gain that is generated off of the CCD before signal passes to the A D convertor after which the signal is processed digitally As Analog Gain is increased video noise is also increased Digital Gain is gain that is applied digitally after the signal has passed the A D convertor and is being processed digitally Unlike Analog Gain Digital Gain can be increased without increasing or adding noise to the image a Fixed Shutter AGC OFF In this mode the camera works with a fixed shutter speed and a fixed gain value This mode is suitable for applications which have consistent light conditions or when absolute video level measurements are required Since there is no automatic gain or shutter function at this setting the picture may be too dark or saturated depending on the adjustments of the shutter speed fixed gain and or lens aperture Adjust these three for optimum brightness of the image The available control functions for this mode are e Fixed Gain e Fixed Shutter e Preset Shutter Speeds e Digital Gain b Auto Shutter ON AGC ON In this mode the camera works in the auto shutter mode and AGC automatic gain control This mode is suitable for applications in which lighting conditions change gradually i e applications with natural out
63. g the Target Brightness slide bar This Brightness Target level defines the brightness level you would like to maintain automatically with the automatic modes The target brightness can be adjusted with this slide bar This function is activated and can be accessed in the following ALC Mode Selections e Auto Shutter AGC ON e Auto Shutter AGC OFF e Fixed Shutter AGC ON e Auto Shutter AGC OneShot e Auto Shutter OneShot AGC OFF e Fixed Shutter AGC OneShot 7 Brightness Tolerance This control is used to set the Brightness Tolerance level referencing to the Brightness Target value mentioned above This control allows the upper and lower limit values of the brightness range to be set By setting the upper and lower values of the range the automatic gain control or automatic shutter control collectively called ALC is activated when actual video level exceeds the range set here The Brightness Tolerance for ALC operations can be adjusted with this slide bar This function is activated and can be accessed in the following ALC Mode Selections e Auto Shutter ON AGC ON e Auto Shutter ON AGC OFF e Fixed Shutter AGC ON e Auto Shutter AGC OneShot e Auto Shutter OneShot AGC OFF e Fixed Shutter AGC OneShot 8 Brightness Threshold This control is used to set the Brightness Threshold level This value supports or is related to the Brightness Target value This function allows th
64. gh the drop down menu the following two Hue Saturation modes are selectable a OFF In this mode the color saturation and hue settings cannot be changed The camera operates with factory default Hue and Saturation settings in this mode b ON In this mode the color saturation and hue settings can be changed by adjusting the respective slide bars 1 Saturation This function is activated when the Hue Saturation Mode is set to ON The saturation setting can be adjusted with the slide bar 2 Hue This function is activated when the Hue Saturation Mode is set to ON The hue setting can be adjusted with the Slide bar StCamSWare v1 10 66 Rev 1 0 SEN TEC USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 2 Color Matrix window The following figure appears by selecting the Color Matrix button This widow is for detailed color adjustment Do not adjust these settings if the default color is satisfactory for the application Color Matrix R 100 R OH xa o xB 0 100 RESET Za Ha MPYA rea eee Eales GRAY Bal k kd AA B 0 27100 Fress B Cre TH xas 100 H x B 0 100 a aa Figure 62 Color Matrix Window The 4x3 Matrix above allows for 12 parameters to be used to set the Color Matrix of the image Any changes made to the parameters are only reflected to the image after the OK or APPLY button is selected e R G and B are the result of the formulas whe
65. gin the start of the line Click and hold down the left mouse button to begin drawing the line While continuing to hold the left button down drag the mouse to draw the line to the desired direction and length The end point of the line is determined by where the left button of the mouse is released While creating the line hold down the Shift key after the beginning point of the line has been created By doing this the direction of the angle line can only be drawn to 45 degree increments Figure 42 Drawing Toolbar i Changing the Straight Line a Change the Length or Angle When the cursor is moved in close proximity to the ends of the straight line it will change to a cross hatch With the cross hatch cursor left click the end of the line to grab it While holding the left button down move the line end to adjust it to the desired length and release the button to place the object The angle of the line can be adjusted by 45 degree increments by selecting the Shift key when the end point of the line is selected with the cursor b Change the Position The cursor changes to a cross arrow when it moves near the center of the line With the cross arrow cursor left click the line to select it then move it to the desired position Release the left button to set the object in the desired position StCamSWare v1 10 34 Rev 1 0 TECI USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 SEN 3 Rectangle Ol i Drawing a Rectangle or
66. gs of the camera will be replaced by current settings in the software on the computer Note 1 These settings are not specific to the camera used while making these settings If the same model and type of camera Note 2 is used for the saved settings they will be also applied to the second camera Note 1 This data will be saved as StCamSWare cfg in the folder where StCamSware resides in the case the Windows XP In the case of the Windows Vista it is saved under ProgramData Sentech StCamSWare Note 2 The settings saved under this operation is applicable only on the products under the same PID Product ID Sentech USB cameras are grouped into each PID based on the resolutions of CCD color or monochrome CCD s e By selecting the No button the following window below will appear This option allows you to save the current camera Settings to a specified file on a computer drive Save in pm Computer eag a Name Type Total Size Free Space RP amp Local Disk C Recent Places Recovery D ca ry e DVD RW Drive E a Removable Disk F a Removable Disk G ss Removable Disk H a Removable Disk E G amsql WSentechsgl M GA ACT10data SENTECHSQL P P files Sentechsql R J G Software Sentechsbs S GA PT2000 Sentechsbs Y GA Sentech Sentechsbs Z wm SS Save as type CFG File cfg x Figure 28 Save File Important Note By clicking Save all settings u
67. h the scroll bar The range of width available is from 1pt to 31pts v Grid Pen Color Left click the color box and a Color window will pop up Select the appropriate color needed and click OK in the Color window and the Draw Property window to set the new color Grid Back Mode This option allows the user to fill the shape beneath the hatch pattern with color This mode is only activated in the Rectangle Ellipse and Polygon modes when Hatch is selected The following two modes are available on the drop down menu e Transparent The Back Mode color is set to null The object s area is not filled with any color e Opaque The area of the object is filled with the selected Back Color V Grid Back Color This function allows the user to fill color behind the hatch pattern This mode is only activated in the Rectangle Ellipse and Polygon modes when Hatch is selected When a back mode color has been selected click OK to apply the color Vil StCamSWare v1 10 46 Rev 1 0 TECI USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 SEN 5 Window Menu Figure 46 Window Menu a Show Thumbnail Click Window W on the menu bar and select the Show Thumbnail T function If any Thumbnail images have been captured during the session the captured images will be displayed and can be saved or deleted Ewes UAE Bil StCamSWare x86 2 STC TC33USB 99AG014IID Ca
68. he output signals can be set up These functions are user configurable and can be set up to provide the following input functions on either of the output points a Mode There are seven modes which can be assigned to an output signal 1 Disable 00 This mode disables the Input pin for which it is assigned 2 General Output 01 By assigning General output to one of the output pins some logical signals in a system can be extracted as a hardware signal to this IO point In the system designed with the SDK this is convenient way to obtain a signal as hardware output signal Through this viewing software for a demonstration purpose the status of this signal can be set to either High or Low 3 Trigger Output Programmable 10 This output signal is produced from a Trigger Input signal applied to the camera and may be used to trigger another downstream camera By referencing the beginning of the External Trigger Input signal to the camera the beginning of this trigger output timing may be programmed or delayed by adjusting Pulse delay time under the Trigger tab 4 Trigger Output Loop through 11 This function is very similar to the Trigger Output Programmable listed above The only difference is that in this mode the timing of the Trigger Output is not programmable cannot be delayed This mode is used to pass through the Trigger Input as an output signal for vari
69. he vertical length For example in the case of 100 pixel vertical line represents the actual 8cm vertical line on the image change this value to 0 08 and change the length unit name to cm Then the actual length appears on the image vi Display Degree Ratio This function allows the user to set the multiplier for adjust the angle This field does not need to change when the degree of arc is used In the case of the change to display with milliradian mrad change this value to 17 453293 and change the degree unit name to mrad vil Display Degree Ratio This function allows the user to take a snapshot image that includes drawings StCamSWare v1 10 45 Rev 1 0 SEN TEC USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 5 Grid Tab i Horizontal Grid Count This function allows the user to install up to 32 grid cells that run horizontally The range of the grid count scroll bar is from O to 31 li Vertical Grid Count This function allows the user to install up to 32 grid cells that run vertically The range of the grid count scroll bar is from 0 to 31 iii Grid Pen Style The following six formats are available for grid pen styles Solid Dash __ Dop HAAA ANI Dashes and Dots gt gt Dashes and Double Dots Null The grid pen line becomes transparent iv Grid Pen Width The grid pen width is adjustable wit
70. hutter slide bar and hit the right or left arrow key This is applicable on all other slide bars as well 5 Shutter Speed Buttons This control is used to set the shutter speed at traditional preset values This function is activated and can be accessed in the following ALC Mode Selections e Fixed Shutter AGC OFF e Fixed Shutter AGC ON e Fixed Shutter AGC OneShot The values for the preset shutter speed buttons for fixed shutter speeds vary by different camera types The preset shutter speeds are listed below by sensor size VGA XGA SXGA UXGA a 1 120 1 120 1 120 1 120 b 1 100 1 100 1 100 1 100 c 1 60 1 60 1 60 1 60 d 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 e 1 30 1 30 1 30 1 30 f N A N A 1 25 1 25 g Reset 1 30 Reset 1 30 Reset 1 19 Reset 1 15 Note By clicking Reset the shutter speed will be reset to the original value which is the longest shutter speed available at the selected mode StCamSWare v1 10 58 Rev 1 0 SEN TEC USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 6 Target Brightness This control is used to set the desired brightness level for all ALC automatic controls An example of where this might be used is on a microscope Usually a microscope will have a light source and the optics of the scope will serve as the lens train By hooking up the camera to the microscopes coupler and putting the ALC Mode in any of the selections below the desired brightness level of the image can be targeted by adjustin
71. icant random noise during the calibration process they may over compensate and create undesirable noise in the image Note We recommend executing Calibration every time before capturing the final image as temperature and any other changes to the parameter may affect the overall image quality 6 Exp End Signal The Sentech USB cameras have the ability to send out cue or notification signal through the software as soon as the camera exposure Is completed and this set up enables or disables that function This function is activated and accessible when the Operation Mode is set to one of the trigger modes The Exp End Signal has two set up selections a Disabled b Enabled This signal may be extremely convenient in the case that the application requires notification of exposure completion in order to generate some downstream action For example if a certain actuator process in the system must be activated only after the completion of an exposure this feature would allow that to be achieved 7 Exp HD This function provides two drop down selections for exposure control as related to the trigger timing a Immediate With this setting the exposure starts at the arrival of the trigger signal b Wait HD With this selection the exposure on the CCD holds until the next HD Horizontal Drive Pulse occurs This eliminates the picture noise created by Vsub signal when the consecutive trigger is applied before the complet
72. ich the color temperature of the light is constant during a session but may vary from session to session This is a temporary White Balance setting and will be lost when the camera is powered down Therefore the OneShot Auto White Balance settings will need to be reset for every session Follow the procedures below to use this OneShot White Balance feature and to set the white balance for this session e Under the proper lighting source place a white object in front of the camera so that the whole screen is covered by the white target e Click OneShot white balance and keep the white object for a few seconds until the screen becomes pure white or gray no color tint At this moment the white balance is properly set for the particular light source and lens currently being used The camera will retain this white balance setting until the process is executed again or until the camera is powered down e lf or when the color temperature of the light source changes repeat this process to reset the white balance value The following slide bars are activated in the OneShot mode e Color Gain Gr e Color Gain Gb e Auto Target R e Auto Target B StCamSWare v1 10 62 Rev 1 0 SEN TEC USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 2 Color Gain R This slide bar is used to adjust the red color level of the white balance 3 Color Gain Gr This slide bar is used to adjust the green in the red rows This setting must
73. ion 13 10 2009 Version 1 04 1 04 is now the official version Previously made changes to the doc still apply Changed the wording of the first blue note ka under Fiked Shutter Version 1 06 10 19 4 2010 Added 1 06 is now the official version Previously 1 Color interpolation method Bilinear with made changes to the doc still apply false color reduction p 82 2 Display mode GDI HALFTONE p83 Version 1 07 1 07 is now the official version Previously i eo Added made changes to the doc still apply 1 Status Bar p 29 1 10 is now the official version Previously een Version 1 10 made changes to the doc still apply StCamSWare v1 10 87 Rev 1 0 SENTEGCI USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 Sensor Technologies America Inc 1345 Valwood Parkway Suite 320 Carrollton Texas 75006 6891 TEL 972 481 9223 FAX 972 481 9209 URL http Awww sentechamerica com Sensor Technology Co Ltd 7F Harada Center Building 9 17 Naka cho 4chome Atsugi city Kanagawa 243 0018 Japan TEL 81 46 295 7061 FAX 81 46 295 7066 URL hittp www sentech co jp Taiwan Sensor Technology Inc 3F 6 No 9 Aiguo W Rd Jhong Jheng District Taipei City 100 Taiwan R O C TEL 886 2 2383 2331 FAX 886 2 2370 8775 EMAIL sentech0O501 yahoo com tw StCamSWare v1 10 88 Rev 1 0
74. ion of previous video readout StCamSWare v1 10 72 Rev 1 0 SEN TEC USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 8 Exp Readout Exposure control to readout timing This function provides two drop down selections for exposure control as related to the readout timing a Immediate For normal operations please use this selection b Wait Readout With this setting the camera automatically delays the timing of the start of the next exposure so that the end timing of this next exposure matches the end of the readout of the prior exposure In the event that a trigger is received with a timing that would result in the end of the next exposure occurring before the end of the readout of the prior exposure this will delay the start of the next exposure until these timings will match 9 Trigger Tab Operational Function Buttons a O g gt Reset Counter When the Callback function FPS See Figure 31 on Page 28 is utilized three numbers are displayed at the right top corner of the image These are the number of frames per second the total number of frames from when the software started running the total number of frames from when the camera was powered up By clicking the Reset Counter button the total number of frames from when the camera was powered up is reset This count may be accessed and controlled for reference purposes by utilizing the SDK during system design Softw
75. is screen appears please follow the standard windows procedures to save the file or close this window StCamSWare v1 10 48 Rev 1 0 SEN TEC USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 6 Help Menu File F Option O Capture C Draw D Window W _ Ss N OJOlAl z O lt cl o Version Information V Advanced Setting Figure 50 Help Menu a Version Information Click Help H on the main menu bar and select the Version Information V function By selecting Version Information V Figure 51 below will appear It displays the camera and software properties Stans arefs86 w1 0 0 3 StCamD dilv1 0 1 1 SUSED dikyv1 0 0 1 StUSB sys v3 0 0 0 Camera PID 0605 Camera Frimware 0008 0000 Camera SeralSTC C amp SUSBICEBSO08 Copyright C 2005 2009 Sensor Technology http wasa senbechamenca com Figure 51 Version Information Note In this information the camera PID is a number that is assigned to a group type of camera by Sentech For example all UXGA Color cameras will have a Camera PID 1106 However the Camera Serial data will change camera to camera when different cameras are used StCamSWare v1 10 49 Rev 1 0 SEN TEC USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 b Advanced Setting Important Note There are two versions of the advanced menu the trigger version and the non trigger version Unless your application requires the
76. ith the cross hatch cursor left click a corner to select it While holding the left button down move the corner to adjust it to the desired size and then release the button to place the object b Changing the Position of the Polygon The cursor changes to a cross arrow when it moves near the polygon except for the corners With the cross arrow left click the polygon to select it then move it to the desired position Release the left button to set the object in the desired position 8 Reference Line with Perpendicular Lines Lx i Drawing a Reference Line and Perpendicular Lines Select the Reference Line with Perpendicular Lines Icon from the tool bar The starting point of the reference line is determined by the where the left button of the mouse is clicked The end point of the reference line is determined by the where the left button of the mouse is released Perpendicular lines to the reference line are created with every consecutive left mouse click thereafter until the right mouse button is selected li Changing the Reference Line and Perpendicular Lines 101 4 pixel 33 8 pixel 175 1 pixel lt PERPENDICULAR LINE PERPENDICULAR LINE gt 192 7 pixel REFERENCE LINE 140_S pixel a Change the Length and Angle of the Reference Line The cursor changes to a cross hatch when it moves near the end points of the reference line With the cross hatch cursor left click the reference line to select
77. lic Size 8 72 pt Effects Strikeout Underline Color Teal Gray Silver Red Lime Yellow Blue Fuchsia Aqua White Script Western Hangul iii Text Back Mode This mode has two selectable options e Transparent The Text Back Mode color is set to null The object s text area is not filled with any color e Opaque This allows the user to put a block of color behind the selected figure text Please refer to the next step iv Text Back Color to understand how to apply and change the color iv Text Back Color This function allows the user to fill color behind the text This mode is only activated when Opaque is selected in the Text Back Mode Select the appropriate figure from the Figure List in the Draw Property window Then select the Text tab at the top right of the window Left click on the color that is displayed in the Text Back Color and select a new color When a back mode color has been selected click OK to apply the color v Display Strings The display strings are corresponding reference texts and figures the can be applied or removed from the figure image The display string option consists of eight options e Name This text string is defaulted as the actual objects name However the user can alter the name of the object in the Name field please refer to the next section vi Name to do this Date This numeric string shows the current date in the following format MM DD YYYY
78. ls where this is applicable c Status This setting allows the signal to be set at either a High or Low status when applicable StCamSWare v1 10 80 Rev 1 0 SEN TEC USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 3 SW 1 4 Status Under the trap door cover on the top of the camera are four status hardware switches These switches have no operational impact on the camera performance They may be set to an ON or OFF position The ON or OFF position setting will be reflected as shown on Figure 74 below This status data may be used by the user or the system to make something happen in the system For example different systems may have different or multiple software settings and the OFF status of switch 1 would result in software set A being downloaded into the camera whereas the ON status of switch 1 would result in software set B being downloaded into the camera Gain Shutter WhiteBalance Y Color Color Gamma Trigger 10 Other Direction Mode Polarity Status INPUT Disablef00 si ositive v HIGH gt OUTPUT General Output ositive v HIGH gt OUTPUT z Exposure End 12 v Positive v HGH gt SWI Status Update Save S Load L Reset R Simple Figure 74 10 Tab in Advanced Settings 4 Update If one of the input pins is set to General Input by clicking this button the status of the signal over that input
79. m vi G01 Seta10 fs N ololal zlalx elr o Figure 47 Live image with Thumbnail Window Right click on the image of the thumbnail window and the following 6 functions are selectable 1 Show The function will display the selected snap shot with another window a By right clicking the open thumbnail under this Show function the image can be saved To save the thumbnail from this screen follow standard Window procedures b Pixel Position equation in the menu bar This data shows the x y position of the cursor and its RGB values of the particular pixel where the cursor is located This feature is useful when it is desired to know RGB values on particular position of the image i For example what may be displayed is 1 x y 743 118 R G B 80 89 79 The meaning of this data is as follows a 1 x y 743 118 means that the cursor is currently on the 743rd pixel of the 118th row of pixels b R G B 80 89 79 means that the color value of this pixel is R 80 G 89 and B 79 on a standard color matrix where Black 0 0 0 2 Snap Shot No By selecting this function the snap shot number appears on the bottom right hand corner of the thumbnail image By selecting it again the snapshot number disappears 3 Size The size of the displayed image can be changed by selecting this function This function is reflected to the displayed images in the thumbnail window only and does not change the actual size of a save
80. m the PC This interpolation algorithm is generally described as the next formula C x y 2u2ve Xk y1 eh x xx eh ly y1 i Figure 76 One Variable In this software we utilize the method called Cubic Interpolation One Variable Cubic interpolation in which the pixels up to two pixels away from the subject pixel may be the object for this color interpolation See Figure 76 to the right StCamSWare v1 10 84 Rev 1 0 TECI USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 SEN e Bilinear with False Color Reduction By selecting this mode the camera works with a Bilinear algorithm that reduces false color which appears at the edge with the Bilinear algorithm This method requires more computational power form the PC than is required by the Bilinear method The algorithm is the same as Bilinear 5 Mirror Mode Mirror Mode allows the orientation for the image to be changed digitally Through this drop down menu the following four mirror modes are selectable a OFF By selecting this mode a normal image is displayed b Horizontal By selecting this mode a so called mirror image horizontally reversed image or right left converted image is displayed c Vertical By selecting this mode a vertically reversed top bottom flip image is displayed d Horizontal Vertical By selecting this mode both a vertically and a horizontally reversed image 180 degree rotated
81. manual white balance This mode is highly recommended in applications in which the color temperature of the light is constant By adjusting Color Gain R Color Gain Gr Color Gain Gb and Color Gain B the desired level of White can be set to define the manual white balance The meaning of each of the four slide bars that are activated in this mode are as follows e Color Gain R Color gain for all red pixels e Color Gain Gr Color gain for all green pixels in the red rows e Color Gain Gb Color gain for all green pixels in the blue rows e Color Gain B Color gain for all blue pixels c Full Auto By selecting this mode the camera activates Auto White Balance AWB In AWB the camera constantly calculates what it thinks is white based on the scene it is currently processing This mode is recommended in applications in which the camera is constantly exposed to different color temperatures of light The following slide bars are activated in the AWB mode e Color Gain Gr e Color Gain Gb e Auto Target R e Auto Target B By adjusting Color Gain Gr Color Gain Gb Auto Target R and Auto Target B the desired level of White can be set to help define the Automatic White Balance processing d OneShot By selecting this mode the camera works with OneShot Auto White Balance also referred to as Push to Set White Balance This mode is highly recommended for applications in wh
82. n allows the user the option to select the installation folder and choose the camera features to be installed If you choose Custom continue by following step g Figure 6 Setup Type g Choose a folder to install the StCamSWare software then click the Next button It is recommended to use the default folder Otherwise click the Browse button to select a different installation folder Setup will install SiCamSWare x64 v1 01 Betal in the tollowing folder To install to this folder click Next To install to a different folder click Browse and seica another folder Deatination Folder CWrogram Files SitCamSWare AUE SENIEQH C lt Back M Noaz E concet Figure 7 Destination Location StCamSWare v1 10 15 Rev 1 0 SENTEGCI USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 h Select the features to install Select the necessary features then click the Next button This window appears when Custom install type is selected See Step f on Page 15 InstaitSheeid Wizard Seled Features Select the features setup will install Select the features you want to install and deselect the features you do not want to install Driver x64 Description 34 63 MB of space required on the C drive 130006 52 MB of space available on the C drive Figure 8 Select Features I Click the Install button to proceed to the next step Ready to Install the Program The wizard is rcady
83. nce e Brightness Threshold e AGC Range e Digital Gain e Auto Shutter AGC OneShot Auto Shutter AGC One Shot allows the user to set the shutter and gain values to a desired temporary fixed setting If the camera is powered down these temporary values will be lost This is a fast convenient mode to set the fixed shutter speed and fixed gain value with one action for a given environment with set lighting and lensing First set the Target Brightness at the desired or optimum brightness level needed for the application and click Auto Shutter AGC OneShot By doing this the fixed shutter speed and fixed gain values are set automatically to maintain the Target Brightness setting Once this action is taken the shutter and gain values are fixed on a temporary basis These values will be held until they are either reset or until the camera is powered off In this mode the Target Brightness slide bar is activated and can be adjusted To change the brightness level set a different value with the Target Brightness slide bar and select Auto Shutter AGC OneShot again There are two ways to perform set the Auto Shutter AGC OneShot brightness level 1 Go to Auto Shutter AGC On and adjust the Target Brightness Bar to the desired level Next select Auto Shutter AGC OneShot This will set the Fixed Shutter and Fixed Gain values to that brightness level 2 Select ALC AGC OneShot
84. nder both the Simple menu but and the Advanced menu are saved with the exception of any changes which have been made in the Trigger and or IO tabs Any settings to the Trigger and 1 0 tabs will be lost and these tab settings will return to the default settings when the camera is turned off StCamSWare v1 10 25 Rev 1 0 SEN TEC USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 c Load Button This allows the user to select a previously saved camera set up profile which is to be loaded for the camera s operation follow the standard Windows procedure to open the previously saved file Look in E Computer ema Name Type Total Size Free Space amp Local Disk C ca Recovery D DVD RW Drive E a Removable Disk F a Removable Disk G a Recent Places ss Removable Disk H ees Removable Disk E G amsq Sentechsql M G2 ACT10data SENTECHSQL P G files Sentechsql R Software Sentechsbs S G PT2000 Sentechsbs Y amp Sentech Sentechsbs Z E Files of type CFG File cfg 7 Cancel Figure 29 Load File d Reset Button By selecting the Reset R button the camera settings will reset to the factory defaults When the camera is powered down and restarted it will restart with the factory defaults e Advanced Menu This menu allows controls similar to those explained for the Simple menu settings except the
85. nformation of the preview image the Red Green and Blue value of the pixel is displayed on the status bar The pixel position X Y is also displayed on this status bar StCamSWare v1 10 29 Rev 1 0 TECI USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 SEN 3 Capture Menu File F Option O Draw D Window W Help H Snap Shot 5 Direct Save Snap Shot W Direct Save Snap Shot Setting D Video Capture V Figure 33 Capture Menu a Snap Shot Click Capture C on the menu bar and select the Snap Shot S function By clicking Snap Shot S an image is captured The captured image is temporarily stored as a Thumbnail located at the right side of the viewing screen with a snap shot number on the bottom right hand corner The captured image can be displayed saved and deleted Bl StCamSWare x86 2 STC TC33USB S9A0014I0 Cam vi fs lololalzlalxiclvle 4 Figure 34 Thumbnail Window Important Note The delay between clicking the Snap Shot button and the actual image acquisition may vary depending of the performance of the PC Right click on the desired thumbnail and the following six functions are selectable 1 Show This function will display the selected thumbnail with another window 2 Snap Shot No By selecting this function the snap shot number appears on the bottom right hand corner of the thumbnail image 3 Size The size of the displayed image
86. nput 10 This provides an input path for a Hardware Trigger input into the camera By applying a Trigger Pulse to the camera one frame of image can be obtained As the camera provides both hardware and software triggers Hardware Trigger must be selected to utilize this feature on the Trigger tab 4 Readout Input 30 This provides an input path for a Readout Signal into the camera This function instructs the camera to release the video output signal when the Operation Mode is set to Trigger w readout As this camera can be configured for either a hardware and software readout in order to configure this output pin the ReadOut Source must be set to the Hardware mode 5 Sub Trigger 40 This is a hardware replication of the software sub trigger which is explained on Page 73 When the hardware start stop mode is selected the camera integration finishes when the sub trigger input is enabled b Polarity This setting allows the Polarity of the Input Signal to be set at either Positive or Negative for those signals where this is applicable c Status This allows the signal to be set at either a High or Low status when it is appropriate to do so StCamSWare v1 10 79 Rev 1 0 TECI USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 SEN 2 Output I O s 102 and 103 By clicking on either 102 or 103 the output configuration of t
87. o box Note When AGC is selected the Brightness Target slide bar is activated Adjust the target brightness level with the slide bar for the optimum brightness level desired for the application This adjustment sets the upper range limit for the AGC and or Auto Shutter In this AGC mode the gain level changes automatically according to the light intensity changes on the object li Fixed Gain The camera works in the Fixed Gain mode by un checking the Auto box at the right end of the Gain slide bar In the Fixed Gain mode the gain level can be adjusted with the Gain slide bar StCamSWare v1 10 22 Rev 1 0 SEN TEC USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 b Shutter Two shutter modes are selectable i Auto Shutter control The camera works with the auto shutter control by checking the Auto box at the right end of the Shutter Slide bar Note Brightness Target is activated and can be adjusted for the target brightness level with the slide bar when the auto shutter control is activated li Fixed Shutter control The camera works with the fixed shutter control by un checking the Auto box at the right end of Shutter slide bar The shutter soeed can be adjusted and set to the desired setting with the slide bar when the camera is in fixed shutter control mode c Brightness Target The Brightness Target is activated when the camera is set to AGC or the auto shutte
88. oise is also increased Digital Gain is gain that is applied digitally after the signal has passed the A D convertor and is being processed digitally Unlike Analog Gain Digital Gain can be increased without increasing or adding noise to the image This control is used to set the desired level of analog gain when the gain has a fixed value This function is activated and can be accessed in the following ALC Mode Selections e Fixed Shutter AGC OFF e Auto Shutter AGC OFF e Auto Shutter OneShot AGC OFF Once the Fixed Gain is activated the Fixed Gain slide bar can be used to adjust the desired level of the analog gain to the desired level 4 Fixed Shutter This control is used to set the desired shutter soeed when the shutter speed has a fixed value This function is activated and can be accessed in the following ALC Mode Selections e Fixed Shutter AGC OFF e Fixed Shutter AGC ON e Fixed Shutter AGC OneShot Once the Fixed Shutter is activated the Fixed Shutter slide bar can be used to adjust the shutter speed to the desired level Note The longest shutter max exposure time can be obtained by setting the slide bar to the far right end position As the slide bar is moved towards the left the shutter will gradually become shorter Please note that at the far left position the shutter goes back to the longest shutter Note When fine adjustments are needed for the shutter speed select the Fixed S
89. on of the mouse is released ii Changing the Free Curve a Change the Shape of the Free Curve When the cursor is touching the free line it will change to a cross hatch With the cross hatch cursor left click a point of the object While holding the left button down move the point to adjust it to the desired shape and size and then release the button to place the object b Change the Position of the Free Curve The cursor changes to a cross arrow when the cursor moves near the free line not touching the line With the cross arrow left click the object to select it then move it to the desired position Release the left button to set the object 12 esnai i Drawing a Cross hatch Select the Cross hatch Icon from the menu bar Position the cursor to a desired location then click and hold down the left mouse button to begin drawing the rectangle While continuing to hold the left button down drag the mouse to draw the rectangle to the desired direction and size The opposite corner of the rectangle is determined by where the left button of the mouse is released When creating a cross hatch it will be centered within the drawn rectangle A square can be drawn by pressing the Shift key after the starting corner has been created and the mouse is dragged outward li Changing the Cross hatch a Change the Shape of the Cross hatch The cursor changes to a cross hatch when it moves near any corner of the rectangle the cross hatch
90. ons of StCamSWare before installing the latest version Disconnect the camera from the PC while installing the StCamSWare software Refer to Page 18 to uninstall previous versions 3 Install StCamSWare Software a Insert the StCamSWare disk into the CD ROM drive b Click setup of StCamSWare software to start installation process STCamS Ware File Edit View Favorites Tools Help setup Bs StCamsWare Ni 1 Sentech Figure 2 Setup exe c Then select a language choice under the Choose Setup Language drop bar and click the OK button Choose Setup Language Select the language for this installation from the choices below 1y English United States Figure 3 Choose Setup Language StCamSWare v1 10 6 Rev 1 0 SENIEGH d Click the Next button to continue USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 03 InstallShi e After reading over the license agreement select I accept the terms of the license agreement License Agreement Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for StCamSWare v1 03 The InstallShield Wizard vall instal StCamS Ware v1 03 on your computer To continue click Next oe SENTECH Eo Wa Figure 4 Installation Welcome Screen Please read the following license agreement carefully sooo SENTECH StCamSWare v1 10 USE OF THE SOFTWARE IS SUBJECT TO THE SENSOR TECHNOLOGIES CO LTD SENTECH SOFWARE LICENSE TERMS SET FORTH HEREIN USING TH
91. ous purposes including triggering other cameras Please note there is a fixed time delay of several hundred pixel clocks associated with this process 5 Exposure End 12 This notification output signal is sent out following the end or completion of an exposure By utilizing this Exposure End output signal the system can be ensured that the exposure has been completed For example this could be useful to move objects via an actuator to a next position stage after confirming the end of exposure etc 6 CCD Read End Output 13 This notification output signal is sent out following to the end or completion of each video output transmission from the camera By utilizing this CCD Read End Output signal the system can ensure the camera has completed transferring the previous video output signal 7 Strobe Output Programmable 20 This Strobe Output Programmable output signal may be used to drive an external strobe device In this mode the beginning of the strobe output signal can be defined programmed referencing the beginning of the Trigger Input signal with a delay timing and the end duration of the Strobe signal can also be set 8 Strobe Output Exposure 21 With this selection the strobe output signal synchronizes with actual exposure timing b Polarity This setting allows the Polarity of the Output Signal to be set at either Positive or Negative for those signa
92. ple Figure 68 IO Tab in Advanced Settings ASH hardware trigger type cameras provide four hardware O s for various purposes These features are provided and can be configured for the various purposes of many machine vision and other applications requiring trigger functions The I O points are available at both the Hirose 12p connector and the pin jack on the rear panel of the camera Hirose 12P connector provides four I O points 2 inputs and 2 outputs and the pin jack provides two O points 1 input and 1 output See the connector drawings below for the signal assignments Note Any combination of these I O points may be used and configured for up to a total of four I Os with a maximum of two Input I Os and two Output I Os In Out 12 pin Hirose Connector HR10A 10R 12P IO0 GND 6 100 In Out 8 IO3GND 9 IO1GND In Out Figure 69 Hirose Connector Drawing Figure 70 Hirose Connector Pin Out StCamSWare v1 10 77 Rev 1 0 SEN TEC USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 Stereo Pin Jack IO 2 Output IO 1 Input Ground Figure 71 Stereo Pin Jack Mono Pin Jack IO 2 Output Ground Figure 72 Mono Pin Jack For both the Hirose and the Pin Jacks these I O points are user configurable and can be configured through this IO tab IOO and lO1 are assigned for input signals only and 102 and 103 are assigned for output signals only Assigning signals to each I
93. pply the changes 3 Other Tab i Lock This function keeps the object from being selected Select the correlating check mark box to activate the lock function Deactivate the lock function by un checking the Lock box li Hide This function will hide the selected object from view Select the correlating check mark box to activate the hide function Deactivate the hide function by un checking the Hide box 4 Global Tab i Length of Unit Name This allows the user to change the unit name for the length of the line The program default is pixel For example coe the user can change this to mm inch etc ii Area Unit Name This allows the user to change the unit name for the area of the drawing The program default is pixel2 Square pixels For example the user can change this to mm2 in2 etc iii Degree Unit Name This allows the user to change the unit name of the angle The program default is degree For example the user can change this to radian or etc iv Horizontal Length Pixel This function allows the user to set the multiplier to adjust the horizontal length For example in the case of 100 pixel horizontal line represents the actual 8cm vertical line on the image change this value to 0 08 and change the length unit name to cm Then the actual length appears on the image v Vertical Length Pixel This function allows the user to set the multiplier to adjust t
94. r Angle Measurement a Change the Angle When the cursor is moved in close proximity to the end of the line it will change to a cross hatch With the cross hatch cursor left click one end of the line to select the object While holding the left button down move the line end to adjust it to the desired angle then release the button to set the change The angle of the first line can be adjustable by 45 degree increments by selecting the Shift key when the end point of the first line is selected by the cursor b Changing the Position of the Two Straight Lines for Angle Measurement The cursor changes to a cross arrow when it moves near either of the two lines except for the vertex With the cross arrow left click the lines to select the object then move it to the desired position Release the left button to set the object in the desired position StCamSWare v1 10 36 Rev 1 0 SENIEGH 7 Polygon a i Drawing a Polygon Select the Polygon Icon from the tool bar The start point of the first line is determined by the where the left button of the mouse is clicked Additional apexes of the polygon are made with every consecutive left mouse click thereafter Right click the mouse when the polygon is complete USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 li Changing the Polygon a Change the Shape of the Polygon When the cursor is moved in close proximity to an apex of the polygon it will change to a cross hatch W
95. r control While activated the target brightness level can be adjusted with the slide bar d While Balance Two white balance modes are selectable i Auto White Balance The camera works with the auto white balance by checking the Auto box at the right end of the Manual White Balance R and Manual White Balance B slide bars li Manual White Balance The camera works with the manual white balance by un checking the Auto box at the right end of Manual White Balance R and Manual White Balance B slide bars Manual White Balance R and Manual White Balance B can be adjusted with the slide bars to determine the desired value of white when the camera is in the manual white balance mode e Mirror Image The following four Mirror Image modes are selectable through this drop down menu i OFF Normal A normal image is displayed by selecting this mode li Horizontal A mirror image horizontal reversed image or right left converted image is displayed by selecting this mode iii Vertical A vertically flipped image is displayed by selecting this mode iv Horizontal Vertical Both a horizontally and vertically reversed image 180 degree rotated image from the original image is displayed by selecting this mode Important Note The frame rate may be reduced when this function is used because the processing is done in the PC If this function is unnecessary for the system application please
96. r reproduction will also be less accurate than either the Bilinear or Bi Cubic algorithms d Bilinear By selecting this mode the camera works with the Bilinear algorithm which is a more complex color interpolation algorithm This generates a more accurate color reproduction and smoother edge renderings than the Nearest Neighbor method put requires more computational power from the PC The algorithm is as follows Interpolation of green pixels the average of the upper lower left and right pixel values is assigned as the G value of the interpolated pixel For example G8 G3 G7 G9 G13 4 Interpolation of red blue pixels Interpolation of a red blue pixel at a green position the average of two adjacent pixel values in corresponding color is assigned to the interpolated pixel For example B7 B6 B8 2 R7 R2 R12 2 Interpolation of a red blue pixel at a blue red position the average of four adjacent diagonal pixel values is assigned to the interpolated pixel For example R8 R2 R4 R12 R14 4 B12 B6 B8 B16 B18 4 e Bi Cubic By selecting this mode the image appears with the most sophisticated color interpolation algorithm in this software Each interpolated color value is defined based on a certain equation factored by the distances and color values of the surrounding pixels This creates very smooth edge rendering and excellent color reproduction however this method also requires most computational power fro
97. re the R color G color and B color have been revised by the formula e In the case that the standard core color values are not acceptable this matrix may be used to adjust those core values If no adjustment or additional processing for the core color values then R is Red Gis Green and B is Blue without any processing by this matrix The values shown in this matrix before any adjustments are made are the Factory Default values e The active value range which may be put into the matrix is from 32 768 to 32 767 Note Luminance is primarily carried in the Green channel Therefore if for example the three default values are each changed from 100 to 1 000 the image will become quite saturated If the lens is closed down to reduce the amount of light that is allowed onto the CCD a more natural image color will be regained This might be useful for very low light applications Please note that this will also increase the noise in the image a OK By selecting the OK button all changes to the Color Matrix will be reflected in the Image and the Color Matrix window will close b APPLY By selecting the APPLY button all changes to the Color Matrix will be reflected in the image and the color Matrix window will stay open allowing further adjustments c CANCEL By selecting the CANCEL button the values will be set at the last saved setting and the window will close d RESET Clicking the RESET button will replace
98. rogram features will be installed Requires the most disk space Custom PERN Select which program features you want installed Recommended for advancec oe oF users r5 SENTECH Figure 6 Setup Type g Choose a folder to install the StCamSWare software then click the Next button It is recommended to use the default folder Otherwise click the Browse button to select a different installation folder StCamSWare v1 03 InstallShield Wizard Choose Destination Location Select folder where setup vill install files Setup wil instal StCamS Ware v1 03 in the following folder To nstal to thes folder chek Next To install to a different folder click Browse and select another tolder Destination Folder C Program F es StCamSW are vo SENTECH lt Back T Cancel Figure 7 Destination Location StCamSWare v1 10 8 Rev 1 0 SEN TEC USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 h Click the Install button to proceed to the next step Sicomswiare 1 03 nt tl Wr Ready to Install the Program The wizard is ready to begin installation Click Install to begin the installation If you want to review or change any of your installation settings click Back Click Cancel to exit the wizard Figure 9 Install Program StCamS Ware v1 03 InstallShield Wizard WAWA Setup Status StCamS Ware v1 03 is configuring your new software installation mic8Ou dil E Figure
99. rom when the camera was powered up this count continues until the camera is powered down 4 Logo This function lays a Sentech logo at the top left hand corner of the image viewing screen 5 Frames Received The count of frames received and dropped is located at the bottom left of the viewing screen Received is the number of frames received in the current session Dropped is the number of frames not received by the computer in the current session Important Note The Callback functions Grid Ellipse and Logo are primarily for demonstration purposes only to show that this type of callback function can be used with the camera by code generation via the SDK Typically this Callback function will be used when code is being written in C In the case of Visual Basic an Overlay is more common for this type of function Please see the information under the Other tab on Page 85 of this manual StCamSWare v1 10 28 Rev 1 0 SENTEGCI USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 f Status Bar Click Options O on the menu bar and select the Status Bar function E File F Option Q Capture C Draw D W Live Video P Rename Camera R Setting S Size Z Callback C Status Bar Figure 32 Status Bar This menu option allows users to enable and disable the status bar at bottom of this software When this status bar is enabled the pixel i
100. sion of StCamSWare software before installing the latest version and DO NOT connect the camera until instructed to do so Install the StCamSWare CD in the CD ROM and click setup exe to begin the installation process In the Choose Setup Language window select the desired setup language and then click OK Next the Welcome InstallShield Wizard screen will appear click the Next button to continue In the License Agreement window select I accept the terms of the license agreement then click Next if you agree with the terms of the Agreement Next the Setup Type window will appear select the Complete setup type then click Next In the Choose Destination Location window click Next The Ready to Install the Program will appear click Install Finally the InstallShield Wizard Complete window will appear click the Finish button Make sure to continue with the Installation of USB Driver Instructions This does NOT apply to Windows Vista users Installation of USB Driver This Section Does NOT apply to Windows Vista users 1 Connect the camera to the PC via USB2 0 cable 2 The Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard window will appear Select Install the software automatically Recommended then click Next Hardware Installation Windows Logo Testing Warning click Continue Anyway Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard click Finish button If the camera will be connected
101. t minute in time on the PC lt SECOND gt Current second in time on the PC lt FRAMENO gt Frame number which is the number of frames output after the camera is turned on lt SNAPNO gt Snap shot number which is the number of images captured by snap shot 3 File Type BMP TIFF JPEG and PNG file types are available 4 Example This displays a file name example it includes the folder with current setting StCamSWare v1 10 32 Rev 1 0 TECI USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 SEN d Video Capture Click Capture C on the menu bar and then select the Video Capture VY function The Video Capture V function is used to record live images Select a folder to save the video in Then the Record Setting window will appear to choose the appropriate compression method and frame rate Save in Computer e E Ely Name Type s Total Size Free Space amp Local Disk C Recovery D DVD RW Drive E a Removable Disk F a Removable Disk G ss Removable Disk H a Removable Disk E G amsql Sentechsql M GA ACT10data SENTECHSQL P GP files Sentechsql R Software Sentechsbs S G2 PT2000 Sentechsbs Y GA Sentech Sentechsbs Z File name Save as type avi File avi Figure 38 Save File Compressor Uncompressed ai Quality 75 ARR File Size Less Than 707798528 Bytes Recording Time 10
102. t on pp 50 c Strobe End Delay This adjustment defines when the Strobe out programmable output signal should end referencing to the end of the CCD exposure See in the IO Signal Timing Chart on pp 50 d Pulse Delay This adjustment is used to set the delay time for various output signals Trigger output Programmable Exposure end and CCD readout end See in the IO Signal Timing Chart on pp 50 e Pulse Duration This adjustment is used to set the time duration for various output signals Trigger output Programmable Exposure end and CCD readout end See in the IO Signal Timing Chart on pp 50 f Readout Delay When this control value is set at 0 nsec the video output signal is output immediately after the readout input signal arrives to the camera By adjusting this value to an X nsec value greater than 0 that value of X is the additional delay time added the output time for the video output signal See Figure 66 below Readout In Internal delay Video out ae Figure 66 Readout Delay Timing Chart StCamSWare v1 10 74 Rev 1 0 TECI USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 SEN 11 Line Clock 8 Second Button At the right hand side of the Trigger Tab Timing Control Slide Bars is an information box which displays the timing setting values of the Timing Control Slide Bars These values can be displayed in two different value formats The d
103. tal stripes may appear throughout the image b ON By selecting this mode the Gr Gamma can be adjusted The Gr gamma is adjustable with the Gr gamma slide bar It is recommended that this setting and Gb Gamma setting should be equal otherwise horizontal stripes may appear throughout the image c Reverse This mode creates a gray scale reversed image in Gr and provides gamma correction at the same time In this mode what would normally be a bright pixel is represented as dark and dark as bright 3 Gb Gamma Mode Through this drop down menu the following three Gb Gamma Mode control options are selectable a OFF By selecting this mode the camera works with Gb Gamma equal 1 0 The Gb Gamma cannot be adjusted in this mode It is recommended that this setting and Gb Gamma setting should be equal otherwise horizontal stripes may appear throughout the image b ON By selecting this mode the Gb Gamma can be adjusted The Gb Gamma is adjustable with the Gb gamma slide bar It is recommended that this setting and Gb Gamma setting should be equal otherwise horizontal stripes may appear throughout the image c Reverse This mode creates a gray scale reversed image in Gb and provides gamma correction at the same time In this mode What would normally be a bright pixel is represented as dark and dark as bright 4 B Gamma Mode Through this drop down menu the following three B Gamma Mode con
104. the parameters of the Color Matrix Window with the factory default or settings that were previously saved to file StCamDemo cfg setting file The change is reflected to the image after the OK or APPLY button is selected e GRAY Clicking the GRAY button will set the Color Matrix to a monochrome image setting The change is reflected to the image after the OK or APPLY button is selected h REVERSE Clicking the REVERSE button will set the Color Matrix to a negative image setting This change is reflected to the image after the OK or APPLY button is selected StCamSWare v1 10 67 Rev 1 0 TECI USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 SEN E Color Gamma Tab Through this tab unlike the Gamma Correction under the Y tab the color gamma correction factors can individually be set on R Gr Gb and B Note Gamma correction or adjustment is setting linearity of gray scale representation as mentioned before With the adjustments below the grayscale can be set rendering on individual color segments Gamma value 1 represents linear transmission In the case of this camera when the gamma value is set below 1 the gray scale of brighter side is expanded and the gray scale of darker side is suppressed On the other hand when the gamma value is set above q the gray scale of brighter side is suppressed and the gray scale of darker side is expanded
105. to begin installation Click Install to begin the installation i you want to review or change any of your installation settings click Back Click Cancel to exit the wizard coos SENTECH PPP wa l Aa Figure 9 Install Program StCamSWare v1 10 16 Rev 1 0 SEN TEC USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 j Click the Finish button to close the installer InstallShield Wizard Complete Setup has finished Installing StCam Stare x64 vi 0l Betal on your computer nada SENTECH Figure 10 InstallShield Wizard Finish Screen StCamSWare v1 10 17 Rev 1 0 TECI USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 SEN C Uninstalling the Product Refer to Page 6 for Prepare to Install the StCamSWare Uninstalling any previous versions of this software is required before installing the current StCamSWare software 1 Open the Control Panel 2 Select the Add or Remove Programs icon within the Control Panel Add or Remove Programs Figure 14 Add or Remove Programs Icon 3 Select StCamSWare v0 XX on the Add or Remove Programs window then click the Change Remove button je StCamSWare 0 08 Size 01 94M Click here For support information Used rarely Last Used On 2 15 2008 To change this program or remove it from your computer click Change Remove Change Remove Figure 15 Add or Remove Programs Window 4 Sel
106. ton of the mouse clicked The opposite corner rectangle is determined by the where the left button of the mouse is released The ellipse can be changed to a circle by hitting the Shift key after the beginning point of the line is first drawn li Changing the Ellipse a Change the Shape The ellipse is circumscribed within a rectangle and the cursor changes to a cross hatch when it is moved in close proximity to any corner of the rectangle With the cross hatch cursor left click one of the corners to select the object While holding the left button down move the corner to adjust the rectangle to the desired ellipse size and shape then release the button to set the change b Change the Position The cursor is changed to a cross arrow when it moves anywhere near the ellipse except the corners of the rectangle With the cross arrow left click the ellipse to select it then move it to the desired position Release the left button to set the object in the desired position StCamSWare v1 10 35 Rev 1 0 SENIEGH 5 Text A i Adding Text USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 Select the Text Icon in the tool bar The text is added where the left button of the mouse is clicked The default text is text ii Changing the Text a Edit the Text The text can be edited in the Draw Property window This window appears by selecting Draws Property under Draw in the menu bar When the Draw Property
107. trigger function the following Advanced Settings section is non applicable The following image is the Advanced Menu screen WITHOUT the Trigger and IO tabs This is the menu screen that should be used to set up the camera for non trigger applications ALG Mode Fixed Shutter AGC OFF weight Fixed Gain m lt 5331454 JENZE Fixed Shutter _ _ _ 1 291 810FF 1 120 1 100 1 60 1 50 1 30 1 25 RESET Target Brightness T Brightness Tolerance p Brightness Threshold Gain Shutter WhiteBalance Y Color Color Gamma Other AGC Range Shutter Range Figure 52 Advanced Menu Screen without Trigger and IO Tabs Note To navigate to the image above click Options O in the menu bar and select Settings then click the Advanced button located at the bottom right hand corner of the window If your application DOES require the trigger function click Help H on the main menu bar and select the Advanced Setting function By selecting Advanced Setting the following window appears Enter the password and click the OK button for activation of the trigger function Password Pesce Figure 53 Advanced Setting Password Window For the Advanced Setting password please contact your Sentech representative StCamSWare v1 10 50 Rev 1 0 SENTEGCI USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 Once the password is entered the Advan
108. trol options are selectable a OFF In this mode the camera works with the B Gamma equal to 1 0 The B Gamma cannot be adjusted in this mode b ON In this mode the B Gamma can be adjusted The B gamma is adjustable with the B Gamma slide bar c Reverse This mode creates gray scale revered image in B and provides gamma correction at the same time In this mode what would normally be a bright pixel is represented as dark and dark as bright StCamSWare v1 10 69 Rev 1 0 TECI USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 SEN F Trigger Tab The set up and control features for the Trigger functions of the Sentech USB cameras are provided on this tab Note If the current display of the StCamSWare Viewing Software does not have the Trigger and IO tabs displayed and the trigger function is needed please refer to Page 49 of this manual If a Trigger function is not needed please proceed to Page 82 86 to review the Other tab Gain Shutter WhiteBalance Y Color Color Gamma Trigger 0 Other Operation Mode Free Run v Disable Software r ad C Reset Counter OFF Exp End Signal Disabled v Immediate v Save S Load L Reset R Simple Figure 64 Trigger Tab in Advanced Settings 1 Operation Mode Through the Operation Mode drop down menu the following three modes are selectable a Free Run In this mode the camera outputs video continuously
109. u with the trigger function and the other without the trigger function The following section of the manual will cover the Advanced Menu screen including the trigger functions If your application does not require triggering please ignore the Trigger and IO tabs Pages 70 81 in the advanced menu screen The following is the Table of Contents for the remaining section of the manual Advanced Menu Table of Contents Pe ASA STUUR OD AAA IA 54 60 Be WITS UU AI 61 63 OY AA Ia 64 65 WA AAA 66 67 E Color Gamma KA AA 68 69 a E WA AE cue AA A E A N E 70 76 GAO AI E E ner re 77 81 H Oner Wal aiea EE E E E E A E S 82 86 StCamSWare v1 10 52 Rev 1 0 SENIEGH Advanced Menu USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 Click the Options O button in the menu bar then select Settings S At the bottom right hand corner of the screen click the Advanced button By selecting the Advanced button the Advanced Settings window appears for more detailed settings of the camera After clicking the Advanced button notice the function button at the bottom right hand corner of the screen will switch to Simple Please see Figure 55 below Gain Shutter WhiteBalance Y Color Color Gamma Trigger 10 Other ALC Mode Auto Shutter ON AGC ON _weient mlm i K 7 Target Brightness aa aa 128 Brightness Tolerance 5 Brightness Threshold 5 AGC Range 886 dB
110. vided on the camera Please refer to the explanation in the next IO tab Page 77 3 Trigger Mode The trigger function is enabled when Trigger or Trigger with ReadOut is selected in the operation mode When Hardware is chosen there will be two types of hardware triggers to choose from a Edge Preset Trigger The duration of exposure is determined by the preset Fixed Shutter speed which is set under the Gain Shutter tab see Page 58 b Pulse Width Trigger This mode works in conjunction with Hardware trigger as the Trigger Source With this mode the duration of camera exposure will synchronize with the input pulse width O Start Stop Trigger In Start Stop trigger mode first select Software as the trigger source The exposure time is determined by the following two methods i First is the time between pressing Soft Trigger and Soft Sub Trigger which is done manually li Second is by the Auto Sub Trigger setting where the user can set the timer via software clock If Hardware is selected as the Trigger Source it is exactly the same as in the software mode except the hardware signal is assigned to the IO pins which can then be configured under the IO tab Assign trigger input and sub trigger to either IO0 or IO1 Camera starts exposure when trigger input is applied The exposure stops when the sub trigger signal is applied 4 Readout Source
111. y scale of the brighter side is suppressed and the gray scale of the darker side is expanded i Sharpness The sharpness can be adjustable by checking On at the left end of the Sharpness The sharpness is adjustable with slide bar If the On box is left unchecked the camera default value of the sharpness is used Note By increasing the sharpness the noise in the image becomes more prominent If required adjust the shutter speed gain and lens aperture to reduce the noise Important Note The frame rate may be reduced when these functions are used because the processing is done in the PC If this function is unnecessary for the system application please use the camera without this function StCamSWare v1 10 24 Rev 1 0 SEN TEC USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 2 Menu Bar Refer to the bottom of Figure 26 on Page 24 a OK Button By clicking the OK button the Setting Window will close and the current settings will temporarily remain in the software as long as the software remains open However these settings have NOT been saved by clicking the OK button Therefore when the camera is powered down and re started it will reboot with the original or last saved settings b Save Button Select the Save S button and the following message will appear Figure 27 Save Initial Settings Window e By selecting the Yes button the initial settin
112. y the operator and the OneShot process is used to set only the gain value After the gain value has been set the shutter speed can be further adjusted by either the Fixed Shutter slide bar or the Preset Shutter Speed Buttons This mode is used to set the shutter speed at a certain fixed value and to find optimum gain value Set the fixed gain value first then click the Auto Shutter OneShot AGC OFF selection The available control functions for this mode are e Weight e Fixed Shutter e Preset Shutter Speeds e Target Brightness e Brightness Tolerance e Brightness Threshold e AGC Range e Digital Gain StCamSWare v1 10 56 Rev 1 0 SEN TEC USB Color Camera User s Manual StCamSWare v1 10 2 Weight This function allows the user to define the importance or weight of physical areas on the image sensor or image during the calculation of the Automatic Values for Auto Gain or Auto Shutter This function can be activated and accessed in the following ALC Mode Selections e Auto Shutter ON AGC ON e Auto Shutter ON AGC OFF e Fixed Shutter AGC ON e Auto Shutter AGC OneShot e Auto Shutter OneShot AGC OFF e Fixed Shutter AGC OneShot By clicking the Weight button the ALC Weight Area window shown in Figure 56 will appear and the live video image will be divided by crosshatches as shown in Figure 57 Aa Fier Option O CapturetC Draw D Window HeipiHi el L D N

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