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1. Baume r Cam era Explorer 32 Bit v2 2 3473 ch Res pj Rescan BB arrange 51 Settings NET DEI zen JOG A gt BR Ble d o o ka D CH ek SE Transport Layer Control d Control Ls ILRI ate E ef e n Ku Le Ph k O 14 10 44 075 gt ExposureTime gt 114691 363057626 us 14 10 44 185 gt ExposureTime gt 92967 0120433583 ps 14 10 44 903 gt ExposureTime gt 86681 8674843491 ps 14 10 45 247 gt ExposureTime gt 106937 518111519 ps 14 10 45 668 gt ExposureTime gt 141492 218270726 ys 14 10 46 6417 ExposureTime gt 162754 791419004 us 14 11 47 872 gt whiteBalance gt Execute Cam fps 6 00 Draw fps 6 00 Size 776x578x24 bpp Selection none Baumer Camera Explorer User s Guide for Baumer GAPI Test Tool Document Version v1 2 Release 22 05 2014 Document Number 11099434 Table of Contents 1 Til d re le Ti Te TEEN 4 2 General System Requirements ccccceceseeeeeeeeeeeseseeeeesneeseeneeeeeneeseesneseesnessoeneeees amp 3 User Interface 1 sese e nennen ne nenne heh h nhanh anu su au Raya sas s ssa uuu p usuras 5 31 Program D URDU 5 3 2 Start Ts EE 5 3 2 1 Source tC ccc cccccccccccccccccccccecececececececeueueneauauaueceueesecseeneneneaeaeaeetsnatucetenaeeeecens 6 3 2 2 Arrange WINGOWS EE 7 3 2 3 Program Settings EE 8 SR MIL EE 12 3 2 5 Camera Image are 13 3 2 6 System Status Window 7 Log View ege rani et
2. You can scroll in a zoomed image with Alt mouse shift mouse Rotate image by 90 Vertical horizontal mirroring of image view Image view fit to window F2 Toggle maximized mode F3 Activates fullscreen mode In fullscreen mode you can zoom into out of the image with Ctrl mouse wheel lt Figure 7 Primary View settings Open the tab as a separate window ICONS Secondary view settings Icon OM Description Open the secondary view setting layer This has the following option change background color x Background color 3 3 3 Status Bar The status bar at the bottom of the Image View tab gives some information about the respective image Resolution Coordinates Figure 8 gt RGB Status Bar image view values Information Description Resolution Current resolution of the image Coordinates Position of mouse cursor within the image RGB values The Red Green Blue values for the current mouse position The display format can be changed Program settings View Show color info in hexa decimal mode 18 3 4 Camera View Each opened camera will be shown in a separate tab The tabs are separated into differ ent areas The content of the areas is described below With F6 you can show the image in raw mode 2 Baumer Camera Explorer 32 Bit v2 2 3473 Uh Rescan Arrange Loft Settings Sources TXGO6c 12 58 55 387 gt
3. 50 image buffers allocated 64 18 MB 1 345 856 bytes buffer 12 58 55 387 gt 20000 event buffers allocated 12 58 55 512 gt Set feature profile to GenICam Guru 12 58 55 527 gt Set background color to FFFFFF 12 58 55 559 RegisterDeviceEvent OK 12 58 55 5907 AcquisitionStart gt Execute Cam fps 31 50 Draw fps 30 29 Size 776x578x24 bpp Selection none Tool Bar see chapter 3 5 1 View Settings see chapter 3 5 2 Status Bar see chapter 3 5 3 Profile Gerd am Guru Value H Acquisition and Trigger Controls e ActionControl E Analog Control ChunkDataControl Counter and Timer 4 Device Control Digital YO Event Control i Image Format Control H LUT Control H Transport Layer Control UserSetControl Feature control area see chapter 4 19 3 4 1 Tool Bar In the Tool Bar there are different icons with functions for image acquisition loading and storing feature setting files and resetting the camera The tool bar can be placed on all sides of the Camera Explorer or within the area Icon Description Take a snapshot of the current image F9 Settings for snapshots Program settings Images Output Settings 0 Start image acquisition F 12 0 Stop image acquisition F 11 You can use this function to load a feature setting file from the PC Da Whether this feature is supported depends on the con nected camera Here you can save a feature
4. and it can be expanded and collapsed This is marked with an identifier Settings for the Log View can be adjusted in Program Settings System Right click in this area to display different options 09 31 26 375 gt Initialization of recently used image Files OK 09 31 26 406 gt Welcome to Baumer BGAPI Version 2 Select All Ckri A 83 31 30 265 Image transfer started for camera Tager E Clear Log File Figure 6 gt System Status window 14 3 2 Main Class Features Here you have the option to adjust various features of the main classes System Inter face Device Function only available in Advanced mode Activation Program settings View To do this click on Source Tree Qon the desired object The available features are now displayed in the Main Class Features Tree e 2 Baumer Camera Explorer 32 Bit v2 2 3473 SEE Q Rescan Arrange Zi Settings e T Baumer GigE TL a TXG06c 0005650408 Baumer USB TL USB HOST Images A IMG0047 bmp wa IMGOO46 bmp Mie IMG0045 bmp ia IMGO044 bmp Ka IMGO043 bmp Ell IMG0042 bmp KA IMGO041 bmp EX IMG0040 bmp WA IMG0039 bmp Bd 1MG0038 bmp fe IMG0037 bmp Cameras 4 a v TXGO6c 0005650408 of Device enumeration Device access status Device ID Device model name Device selector Device update list Device vendor name Force IP Forced gateway Forced IP address Forced subnet mask Gev device IP address
5. described below gt Baumer Camera Explorer 32 Bit v2 2 3473 x Rescan ES Arrange o Settings Sources v TXGO6c IMG0083 bmp EJ De VOGAP EEES C25 oO j em VS SUE E wg CNEL e Ze z C505 ee rere E DET C55 it 45 50 8087 Image C Dokumente und Einstellungenisba EMEAYEigene DateianiFigene Bilder Baumer Image Records IMGO083 bmp successfully loaded 11 45 50 808 gt Set feature profile to Basic 11 45 50 808 gt Set background color to amp fFfFFF Size 776x578x32 bpp Selection none 4 750 004 R 029 G D052 B 0SO Tool Bar see chapter 3 3 1 View Settings see chapter 3 3 2 amp Status Bar see chapter 3 3 3 3 3 1 Tool Bar Here you have various options for storing the displayed image The tool bar can be placed on all sides of the Camera Explorer or within the area Icon Description En Save current image to file Eti Save current image to new file Formats Format Description bmp normal bitmap jpg normal jpg png normal portable network graphic i tif 8 bit 16 bit images brw special raw format only for Camera Explorer 16 3 3 2 View Settings View Settings provides several options to manipulate the displayed image Double click on the image to open it in fullscreen mode Zoom in using Ctrl mouse wheel Primary view settings Icon LOO NG Description Zoom in out Manual enlargement input Ctrl mouse wheel
6. respective interface You can use this function to load images from the PC Remove the selected image Cameras cannot be deleted iy Selected images are removed only from the GUI and remain in their storage location You can use this function to set the width of the area At a certain point the area closes completely Here several options for the GigE interface in terms of persistent IP Options Force IP Options and more can be adjusted The IP Config Tool is a separate program and not part of Figure 3 gt ep WP contigTool the Baumer GAPI Camera Explorer Source tab icons and their functions It is available only on Microsoft Windows 3 2 2 Arrange Windows Icon Arrange Description Open all cameras and tabs images This button is only available if the Connect automati cally function is activated for at least one camera or if tabs are opened Settings for Arrange Windows Program settings View Arrange Windows 3 2 3 Program Settings Several program options can be adjusted here Icon Description e l This icon or F10 will open the dialog window for program con E figurations System Settings Images view Trace About Frame buffers per view 20 Event buffers per view 20000 Camera access mode Read Write External viewer notepad exe C Use time stamp For calculation of camera frame rate High priority For background
7. setting file to the PC The feature set ting file contains all adjusted values Whether this feature is supported depends on the con nected camera With this function you can reset all camera settings to the default UserSet a Figure 9 gt Tool Bar icons and their functions The camera will be reset to the UserSet which is set by default in UsersetControl UserSetDefaultSelector 20 3 4 2 View Settings View Settings provides several functions to manipulate the displayed image View Settings only changes the visualization of the Camera Explorer Nothing is set on the connected camera Double click on the image to open it in fullscreen mode Primary view settings Icon Description Zoom in out Manual enlargement input Ctrl mouse wheel LOU Cw Notice You can scroll in a zoomed image with Alt mouse shift mouse 5 Rotate image by 90 N Vertical horizontal mirroring of i i p g of image view Image view fit to window F2 e EXE E Toggle maximized mode F3 Activates fullscreen mode In fullscreen mode you can zoom into out of the image with Ctrl mouse wheel iJ Open the tab as a separate window 4 Figure 10 Primary View settings icons Secondary view settings Icon Description i v Open the secondary view setting layer This layer has the following options disable rendering of the image change backgrou
8. v Full access to the camera is available Camera accessibility is limited Features are shown but cannot be amended Camera is not accessible To the right of the available cameras there is the option button Icon Description i v Click this button to open the options for the respective camera Connect automatically You can activate the Connect automatically option for every accessible camera If acti vated the respective Camera View s will be opened automatically when the Camera Explorer is next started If only one camera is connected a live image is displayed immediately regardless of this option 13 Images The captured snapshots and the loaded images are displayed here Their storage loca tion will be shown as a tooltip You can open an image in the Image View by double clicking it Remove the selected image with Del Selected images are removed only from the GUI and remain in their storage location You can change the storage location for snapshots in the Program Settings Program Settings Images Images Figure 5 WW IMGOOFO bmp IMGOO 1 bmp IMGOOFZ bmp IMGOO 3 bmp Image area with images 3 2 6 System Status Window Log View In this area the program activities are shown in chronological order For example you can access information about starting procedure recognized cameras occurred errors used producers The height of the area is adjustable
9. 0 Uu 2852060091 28957475381 4294901760 3000 9000 576 0 lt Figure 1 E Start Screen with Cameras Images see chapter 3 2 1 Arrange Windows see chapter 3 2 2 Program Settings see chapter 3 2 3 Help see chapter 3 2 4 see chapter 3 2 5 System Status see chapter 3 2 6 Main Class Features see chapter 3 2 7 1 xx stands for 32 or 64 i e 32 64 bit as defined by the OS used marked areas 3 2 1 Source tree In this area all existing sources cameras and images are displayed in a tree list The cameras are displayed under the name of the respective interface hardware and pro ducer You can open the selected image or camera by double clicking This area can be expanded and collapsed After selecting a camera from the list by double clicking a new camera tab with the Cam era View see chapter 3 5 will be opened x Rescan ol e Tu E Baumer GigE TL Bi ur Broadcom Metxtreme 57xx Lal Pee CELL c4 ETSGN6c O005650408 Baumer LISB TL USB HOST i Images A maon bmp 1 me IMG O45 bmp lis IMG0045 bmp ha IMaO044 bmp Ka IMGOO43 bmp 1 camera connected 20 images listed 4 Figure 2 gt e IP Config Tool Source tabs with lo cated TXG Camera and one snapshot This area shows the following icons with functions as described below Icon Description Start search for available cameras v Rescan d The cameras recognized are listed under the
10. 8724 D Lost Frames 0 The features in this profile are mees T 7 e Il Resend Requests 15 displayed in the view property grid Reset Command within their respective category Part Interface yt Enables read and write of Camera Read data from port addresses Address 0x0000000 w 4Byte Inappropriate changes may Address oxoo00000 WA impair operation or even render GE the camera unusable For this reason a password must be as signed 4 3 Feature Interaction The features of the profiles GenlCam Beginner GenlCam Expert GenlCam Guru and GenlCam User defined follow the GenlCam standard and are shown in the property grid In the property grid the current values of the features are permanently displayed in col umns Hover your mouse cursor over the feature value to display brief information in the form of a tool tip To make changes click on the value and depending on the type of feature a graphical element opens Changes can also be made via the keyboard Changes can be made via this graphical element Some features correlate with each other and will be immediately updated Feature Description Screenshot Types Strings In the Strings feature type you can en 7 ter a value into a text box Changes are effective immediately without confirmation Enumeration In the Enumeration feature type you Triggersoftware Ta TriggerSource Line can choose a val
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12. C False AcquisitionMode Continuous The features in this profile are TUE vem i AcquisitionStart Command displayed in the view property grid sess Se within their respective category ae Seen Entre Gud This profile provides maximum func e eisen tionality It will display all possible s istemese awa i AcquisitionFrameRateEnable C False settings eae id AcquisitionResume Command i x AcquisitionStart Command The features in this profile are ET SR displayed in the view property grid SE SR within their respective category 28 Within this profile you have the op tion to define your own feature se lection Click on the pen icon C and choose a category to select the fea tures This selection can be saved for every camera and is loaded automatically when you connect the camera Categories Device Control v DeviceID DeviceManufacturerInfo DeviceModelName DeviceScanType DeviceSensorType DevicellserID DeviceVendorName DeviceVersion ReadOutTime Select All Deselect All Default Cancel 29 30 Main Class Profiles These profiles are only available in Advanced Mode Activation Program Settings View Advanced mode for experienced users only Profile Description Screenshot BGAPI Stream Wr Th S p rofi e p rovid es yo u with the Ee t Resend features of the main class BGAPI a neend Stre am 5s dtes Corrupted Il Received Frames Good 22
13. Cores 8 RAM 4 GB 8 GB Operating system OS GigE Vision Microsoft Windows XP 32 64 bit systems Windows Microsoft Windows 7 32 64 bit systems Microsoft Windows 8 32 64 bit systems Debian 7 Ubuntu 12 04 Ubuntu 13 04 HIRES QU erm qux Fedora 20 OpenSUSE 13 1 USB 3 0 Vision Microsoft Windows 7 32 64 bit systems Windows Microsoft Windows 8 32 64 bit systems Linux not supported Graphics recommended resolution at least 1280 x 1024 color depth 32 bit 3 User Interface 3 1 Program Start Open the Baumer Camera Explorer via Start All Programs Baumer Baumer GAPI SDK Baumer GAPI Camera Explorer xx There are several command line parameters To get an overview start with h bexplorer exe h 3 2 Start Screen The Camera Explorer can have the following start conditions if no camera is connected the last snapshot is displayed otherwise the last image is displayed if only one camera is connected a live image is displayed immediately if several cameras were connected during the last session they will be displayed with their availability marked If the option Connect automatically E on camera is activated the respective camera s view will open automatically The number and position of the windows are restored as at the last session On the Start Screen you will find a user interface that is separated into several areas which are described in greater detail within the followi
14. Gev device MAC address Gev device subnet mask Value ReadWrite devicemodulOO O6 bgapi2 gige cti 0 Command Baumer Optronic Command 2852060091 OxFFFFFFFF 4294901760 bai IMG0036 bmp fed IMGOO35 bmp lii IMG0034 bmp wW T amd MAC address needed to Force 0x0 Number of devices 1 terface information Gev interFace gateway 0 BE E E E E E gt 200 208 De E 22053 a 1 camera connected 25 images listed Gev interface gateway selector 0 Gev interface MAC address 0x2104280D Gev interface subnet IP addr 2851995649 EH EE EET Ee Producer e g Baumer GigE TL Main Class System Interface e g Intel R PRO 1000 GT Desktop Adapter Main Class nterface Device e g TXG06c 00056504098 Main Class Device The features are displayed in the view property grid within their respective category The features for the Stream main class are visible in the Feature Control Area with the profile set to BGAPI Stream This area shows the following icons with functions as described below Icon Description Expand all feature control categories n Collapse all feature control categories Show or hide feature properties o Refresh all feature values F5 You can use this function to set the width of the area k At a certain point the area closes completely 15 3 3 Image View Each image will open in a separate tab The tabs are separated into different areas The content of the areas is
15. a peut aimer da etm et Reen 14 3 2 7 Main Class teatures sawawa awae RR eaaa awanan aee aaa eaaa ea eaaa sisse inen 15 D NUMA TEE 16 oc M Wa tee EEN 16 WN SIN EE 17 GG ES NIS EE 18 34 Camera TEE 19 E a OOB EE 20 342 VIEW CUMING EE 21 Se ME IEN TEEN 22 4 Feature Control Area e erreur EN EN KN KEN KN KK EN ENER KN KE KKK KN RENE NEN KN 26 4 1 Feature View lcons remm rerem eremi eaaa aee eee 2717 27 een EEN 28 4 3 Feature Interaction EE 31 TO CC e NEE 32 4 5 Features 33 e FUNCIONS UTE 34 eo Lee ie EE 34 1 Introduction The Baumer GAPI Camera Explorer is the perfect evaluation tool for all Baumer cameras with GigE Dual GigE and USB interfaces and is part of the generic application program ming interface from Baumer It allows you to investigate the extensive functionality of our innovative cameras The Tool provides you with an easy to use graphical user interface to test your specific camera features and allows different camera models to be opened simultaneously The Baumer GAPI Camera Explorer supports cameras with one GigE port Single GigE with two GigE ports Dual GigE and cameras with a USB port The use of cameras with dual GigE requires the prior setting of Link Aggregation Group Configuration LAG 2 General System Requirements Single camera system Multi camera system Recommended Recommended CPU Intel R Core TM i5 2520M CPU Intel R Core TM i7 3770 CPU 2 50GHz Cores 4 3 40GHz
16. art or F 12 Activating the Auto Exposure function also activates the Chunk Modefunction If Auto Exposure is then deactivated Chunk Mode remains active Chunk Info Feature Chunk Data Chunk Black Level Chunk Black Level 5e Chunk Black Level Se Chunk Exposure Time Chunk Frame ID Chunk Gain Chunk Gain Selector Chunk Gain Selector Chunk Gain Selector Chunk Gain Selector Chunk Gain Selector Chunk Gain Selector Chunk Height Chunk Offset X Chunk Offset Y Chunk Pixel Format Chunk Timestamp Chunk width Available are All 4000 20292 1 Available are All Blue a 1 1 69995 1 1001 1 1001 1 2048 D D BaveraBa8 244332354800 2046 de Statistics Info Reset Event Info wb Example content Information Description Chunk Data Chunk Gain Gain used to capture the image Chunk Gain Selector Type of gain Chunk Gain Selector Blue blue Chunk Gain Selector GreenBlue green blue Chunk Gain Selector GreenRed green red Chunk Gain Selector Red red Chunk Timestamp Chunk Black Level Chunk Black Level Selector Chunk Exposure Time Chunk Frame ID Chunk Offset X Chunk Offset Y Chunk Pixel Format Chunk Width Timestamp of the current image Black Level is used to capture the image Select which black level to retrieve data from Exposure time of the current image Unique identifier of the feature Returns the X offset of the image R
17. eived Frames Corrupted Lost Frames Lost Packets Resend Packets Resend Requests Description You can use this function to reset the values on the respective layer Statistics Info Current ID Current State Timestamp Received Drawn Incomplete Underruns i Stream Bandwidth Received Frames Co Received Frames Good Lost Frames Lost Packets Resend Packets Resend Requests 4m Event Info 360 OK 5m 105s 175ms ZE 151 47 0 746 791 Mbit s 47 23r 76 Zei 25845 5081 Chunk Info mb Description ID of the current image Current State Timestamp of the current image Number of received images Number of drawn images Number of resend packets Number of images discarded due to unavailable buffer Set the number of buffers Program settings System Frame Buffer per View Bandwidth of the connection Number of received corrupted frames Number of lost frames Number of lost packets Number of resend packets Number of resend requests 23 24 Chunk Info Here you can access information about the chunk data The content of the chunk de pends on the connected camera Activating Chunk Mode 1 GigE cameras must first be stopped 2 Enable chunk mode 3 Re start GigE camera Q or Acquisition and Trigger Controls Acquisition Stop or F 11 Profile GenlCam Guru ChunkDataControl Chunk Mode Active or Acquisition and Trigger Controls Acquisition St
18. etControl 12 58 55 387 50 image buffers allocated 64 18 MB 1 345 856 bytes buffer 12 58 55 387 20000 event buffers allocated 12 58 55 5127 Set Feature profile to GenICam Guru 12 58 55 527 gt Set background color to FFFFFF 12 58 55 559 RegisterDeviceEvent OK 12 58 55 5907 AcquisitionStart gt Execute Cam fps 31 50 Draw fps 30 29 Size 776x578x24 bpp Selection none Feature Control Area 26 4 1 Feature View Icons The icons at the top of the feature window have the following functions Icon UU Hl gt H Function Expand all feature control categories Collapse all feature control categories Show or hide feature properties Refresh all feature values F5 Ctrl click on icon to toggle between feature name and display name View the camera configuration file Function only available in Advanced mode Activation Program settings View Advanced mode You can set your own external viewer to show the cam era configuration files Program settings System External Viewer Select a user defined set of features This selection can be saved for every camera and is loaded auto matically This function is only available in the Gen Cam User profile You can use this function to set the width of the area At a certain point the area closes completely 2f 4 2 Profiles You can choose between five different profiles You can use t
19. eturns the Y offset of the image Returns the pixel format of the image Returns the width of the image Event Info Here you can access information about the chunk data Activating Event Info 1 Activate 1 Event selection 2 Activation Program Settings System Show device event info Profile GenlCam Guru Event Control Event Selector e g ExposureStart FrameEnd ExposureEnd Profile GenlCam Guru Event Control Event Notification On Example content Information ExposureStart Event ID Event Counter Timestamp Event Exposure Start Event Info Feature ExpasureEnd i ExposureStart Event ID 9067 Event Counter 37000 Timestamp 1d 5h 598m 14s 221ms H FrameEnd de Chunk Info Reset Statistics Info mie Description ID of the event Number of events Timestamp of the event Number of exposure starts Event Exposure Start Timestamp Number of timestamp 25 4 Feature Control Area Feature Controls provides several functions for parametrization of the camera These set tings will be stored in the camera Baumer Camera Explorer 32 Bit v2 2 3473 Q Rescan Arrange of Settings Sources am ei Cl D AA E t Bi g Profile GenICam Guru Acquisition and Trigger Controls ActionControl Analog Control l ChunkDataControl Counter and Timer Device Control Digital 1 0 Event Control Image Format Control LUT Control Transport Layer Control UserS
20. he combobox to choose your desired profile or F4 to switch between profiles The differences between the profiles are the number of categories the view and the num ber of features Profile Description Screenshot Choose this profile to configure ba Eu SIC functionality Use fixed exposure time This profile will display the features 77 in one column Gain Adjust gain value J ooo d amp j Auto Exposure Function Using the Basic Profile Pixel format Nuv422Packed vj Exposure time is set automatically 77 to reach the pre set average gray we zA value GV across the entire image re ji sl Offsetx Notice J Ga OffsetY The Use auto exposure feature J o s depends on the connected cam era You can find a de scription of the Image Recorder function in chapter 4 6 1 Activating the Auto Exposure function also activates the Chunk Modefunction If Auto Exposure is then deactivated Chunk Mode remains active GenICam Beginner This profile provides the most fre EE quently used features gen Tm AcquisitionFrameRateEnable C False AcquisitionMode Continuous The features in this profile are TP E E S d AcquisitionStart Command displayed in the view property grid E came within their respective category E EES GenlCam Expert This profile offers more functionality oun M than the Beginner profile jaga ain ST AcquisitionFrameRateEnable
21. he connected camera Category DeviceControl ImageFormatControl AcquisitionControl DigitallOControl CounterAndTimerControl EventControl AnalogControl LUTControl TransportLayerControl UserSetControl ChunkDataControl ActionControl HDRControl Examples of features in the category DeviceVendorName DeviceModelName DevicelD Width Height OffsetX OffsetY PixelFormat AcquisitionStart AcquisitionStop ExposureTime LineSelector LineMode LineSource FrameCounter TimerDelay CounterReset EventSelector EventNotification EventSoftwareData Gain Gamma WhiteBalance DefectPixelCorrection DefectPixelListIndex GevlInterfaceSelector GevNumberOflnterfaces UserSetSelector UserSetLoad UserSetSave ChunkModeActive ChunkSelector ChunkFramelD ActionDeviceKey ActionGroupMask ActionGroupKey HDREnable HDRIndex 4 5 Features When you select a category in this area an associated feature tree is opened Depending on the selected profile the categories and their features differ in number All standard features are described in GenlCam Standard Features Naming Conven tion The standard is downloadable for free at www emva org 33 4 6 Special Functions These special functions are only available in the Basic profile 4 6 1 Image Recorder Record images with various conditions Image Recorder Saving options Framerate 1 000 fps Save 10 S
22. le Trace file Trace Output Infos Warnings Errors Timestamp Timestamp difference Prefix No trace storing Trace will be transferred to external debugger Trace is stored in the specified file Select the path of the trace file Logging of general information This selection creates a high volume of data Activate only when necessary Logging of warnings Logging of errors Logs the timestamp of every event Logs the interval from the last traced event to the current one Shows the source dll of the log entry 11 About Settings System Images View Trace Baumer Camera Explorer 32 Bit v2 2 2236 Beta Sep 10 2013 15 19 03 Copyright 2013 Baumer Optronic GmbH This tab shows the program version and other information 3 2 4 Help You can open the help file within the program Icon Description Hel Click this button or F1 to open the help file s EU Use Alt F1 to open the Tip of the day 12 3 2 5 Camera Image area The recognized cameras or open images are displayed here Cameras In this area the connected cameras are displayed with their model name a status icon and the serial number Start the Camera View by double clicking on the icon Cameras SI e i lt Figure A uh Camera area with an v TAG06c 0005650408 TXG camera with full access Meanings of the status icons shown as part of the camera icon Icon Description
23. ly Show images in raw Display the image in raw format in Camera View F6 format In raw format the byte line is displayed at 8 bits per channel Show color info in Show the color information in the Status Bar in hexadecimal hexadecimal mode format Show splash screen Select when to start the software and whether the splash screen on next startup is enabled If you turn off the view of the splash screen you will see the initialisation in the System Status window instead Show tip dialog on If you activate this the Tip of the day is shown on the next next startup startup Alt F 1 Show lastly used The most recently used cameras will be shown on startup even cameras on startup if not accessible Skip confirmation re Disable the query when closing the Camera Explorer quest when finishing the Camera Explorer Arrange Windows Columns Select the number of columns for arranging the image views Rows Select the number of rows for arranging the image views Notice Output Select the destination screen for arranging the image views 10 Trace Settings System Images View About BGAPI2 Trace Settings Disable Trace Trace file Trace Output Infos Warnings Errors Timestamp Timestamp difference Prefix The Trace function allows you to monitor program execution The following options are available Function Description BGAPI2 Trace Settings Disable Trace Trace to Debugger Trace to Fi
24. m Guru profiles Maximum number of Here you can set the maximum number of log lines If the maxi log lines mum is reached the older log lines will be deleted 0 unlimited log lines Images Settings System nages View Trace About Output Settings Directory File prefix IMG File counter 8 Format Settings Image format BMP Files bmp Function Description Output settings Directory Choose the destination path for the snapshots and images cap tured with the mage Recorder File prefix Set the prefix for the file name File counter File name start number for the first image Format settings Select the image format for the snapshots With the tif image format you have the extra option to adjust the bits per channel to 16 bit if the output format of the camera is gt 8 Image format bit The function is not supported by all pixel formats View O Settings System Images Trace About Advanced mode for experienced users only C Show images in raw Format Show color info in hexadecimal mode C Show splash screen on next startup Show tip dialog on next startup Show lastly used cameras on startup Skip confirmation request when Finishing the Camera Explorer Arrange Windows Columns 2 Rows 7 EJ Output Screen 2 Function Description Advanced mode for Enable additional functions for camera exploration experienced users on
25. nd color show crosshair position can be adjusted Set size and color of the crosshair Disable rendering x Background color 1 Show crosshairs Size 150 pixel 21 3 4 3 Status Bar The status bar at the bottom of the camera tab gives additional information about the selected camera Cam Fps 31 50 Draw Fos 31 28 Size 776x578x24 bop Ri 22 1 26 Bi 46 aH Figure 11 gt Status Bar Camera Camera Resolution Coordinates Additional View Frame Rate Information Explorer RGB Frame Rate values Information Description Camera Frame Rate Current frame rate of the camera frames per second fps Explorer Frame Rate Current frame rate of the Explorer frames per second fps Resolution Current resolution of the image Coordinates Position of mouse cursor within the image RGB values The Red Green Blue values for the current mouse position The display format can be changed Program settings View Show color info in hexa decimal mode Additional Information Open a layer with detailed information 22 Additional Information When you click on the 1 in the status bar a new window opens In this window you can access additional information about the image and data transfer Use the arrows mi to switch between pages Icon Reset Statistics Information Buffer Current ID Current State Timestamp Received Drawn Incomplete Underruns Stream Bandwidth Rec
26. ng paragraphs Baumer Camera Explorer 32 Bit v2 2 3473 z Baumer USB TL USBHOST Images AN 1MG0047 bmp we IMGOO46 bmp Me IMG0045 bmp ia IMG0044 bmp Ka IMG0043 bmp f IMG0042 bmp EA IMG0041 bmp EX IMGO0040 bmp WA 1MG0039 bmp W 1MG0038 bmp lun IMG0037 bmp fey IMG0036 bmp ed IMGOO35 bmp lud IMG0034 bmp liu IMG0033 bmp Ba IMG0032 bmp Kai IMG0031 bmp Eni IMGO030 bmp F7 IMG0029 bmp BR IMG0028 bmp 1 camera connected 20 images listed e IP Config Too Source tree gt HEX Cameras 9 7 a e v TXG 6c 0005650408 DeviceEnumeration ForceIP ForcedGateway ForcedIPAddress ForcedSubnetMask MACAddressNeededToForce i DeviceInformation DeviceEndianessMechanism DeviceID DeviceModelName DeviceType DevicevendorMame i GVCP Control Channel Retrys Control Channel Timeout TransportLayerControl GevDeviceGateway GevDeviceIPAddress GevDeviceMACAddress GevDeviceSubnetMask 13 4187 Start initializing of Baumer Camera Explorer 13 418 gt Current working directory is C Dokumente und Qe 113 4187 GENICAM GENTL32 PATH is C YProgrammelBaum 113 4182 13 4187 Trying to init Image Processor 13 4187 Image Processor initialized lll GevG CPHeartbeatDisable GevHeartbeatTimeout Um GevSCPSMaxPacketSize GevSCPSPacketSize v GevStreamChannelSelector gt StreamID Value Command 0 Legacy devicemodul00_0 bgapi2 gige cti GEV Baumer Optronic 3 20
27. tasks Log View Log feature changes Log device event info Maximum number of lag lines 10000 T Function Description Frame buffers per Set the number of frame buffers 2 500 view Notice Extended buffering will prevent image loss but requires a larger memory capacity Only set the required buffer num ber 1 buffer 1 image The system does not check whether there is sufficient memory available Event buffers per view Set the number of event buffers Camera access mode Define the access authorisation rights Read Write full access Read Only access to read the features only Exclusive camera locked for other applications External Viewer Set a viewer for the camera s XML file or the trace file Use timestamp for Uses the time stamps of images to calculate the frame rate this calculation of camera IS more accurate than timing via the PC frame rate Notice Whether this feature is supported depends on the connected camera High priority for back Give the background task more time to process frame buffers ground tasks This option can make the GUI behave less smoothly Log view Log feature Write a log message for each feature modification changes Log device event info When you activate this feature all events activated by the respective camera as part of the Event Control feature are logged Notice The Event Control feature is available for the GenlCam Expert and Gen Ca
28. top after 10 images seconds EAR EAR ART Save every 1 st image e Open output directory 2 Record 8 start Oso Saving Options Icon Function Set camera frame rate for saving Framerate If this function is grayed out the camera is in Trigger Mode Ac quisition and Trigger Controls TriggerMode Save Limit the number of images to save Stop after Limit the number of seconds to save per image Save every Skip saving of images by defining an image save interval Open current output directory with last recorded images e Change output directory and image format settings E 8 Number of captured frames Osa Start frame capture to new sub directory Oso Stop frame capturing 34 5 Support In the event of any questions or for troubleshooting please contact our support team Worldwide Baumer Optronic GmbH Badstrasse 30 DE 01454 Radeberg Germany Tel 49 0 3528 4386 845 Email support cameras baumer com Website www baumer com 35 TTT MW sgeeee XC eeeec Auc eerc P BB At TZ SC eeecci ER Baumer Optronic GmbH Badstrasse 30 DE 01454 Radeberg Germany Phone 49 0 3528 4386 0 Fax 49 0 3528 4386 86 sales baumeroptronic com www baumer com CH ah al c B D 2 O O C Hi Ss 09 D E CH al Qo ue O gt o D Be gt o o D 2 Bel CH x O
29. ue from a selection in all Counter and Timer Lined the form of a drop down list TUUM ST Transport Layer Control Command Execution of selected features only nengan ZE AcquisitionResume Command To execute the feature click on the re ExposureTime 30000 00 us spective button TTE Max 60000000 00 us Integer In the Integer feature type you can de enter a value into a text box for some TE H Gain bs 0 00 dB features SE T Identifier text boxes require hexadeci ER ActionDevicekey 0x0 Min 0x0 mal value entry KH E ActionGroupKkey 0x0 ActionGroupMask 0x0 H ActionSelector 0 In some features with the Float feature Adjust gain value type you can adjust the value using a GC variable slider Float In the Float feature type you can en ss ter a value into a text box for some fea ae Gaindbs 0 00 dB tures SEH ie In some features with the Float feature Adjust gain value type you can adjust the value using a 4 EX variable slider Boolean In features in the Boolean feature type Pe EEE O you can choose in a check box whether l the feature is enabled or not 31 32 4 4 Categories In the Gen Cam Beginner GenlCam Expert and GenlCam Guru profiles the features are divided into categories Some examples of features are shown in the table below Notice The features of the respective category are dependent on t

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