JAI Cameras
MX-E Series Hardware Guide
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6. In the Devices window, select the camera to be calibrated.
7. Switch to the Feature window.
8. Set the Transport Layer/Read Timeout and the Write Timeout to 3000.
9. Set the User Set Selector to Default and click the User Set Load button.
10. Set the Acquisition Control/Exposure Mode to Timed.
11. Set the Acquisition Control/Exposure Time to the setting found in Step 3 using VPM.
12. Snap and image using the One Shot button. An image should be displayed.
13. Verify that the image pixel values are medium intensity, not saturated or very dark. Adjust the exposure time and
other settings, if necessary.
14. Move to the JAI Custom Control area of the Feature Window.
15. Select the preferred Shading Correction Mode. You will probably want Flat Shading, which corrects for both
brightness variations and color variations. The other option of Color Shading will only correct for color variation
and leaves brightness variation uncorrected.
16. Set Shading Selector to Red.
17. Turn On Shading Enable.
18. Click the Shading Correct Execute button.
19. Repeat steps 16, 17, and 18 for Green and Blue.
20. In the User Set Control area, set User Set Selector to User Set 1 and click the User Set Save button.
21. Close the Pylon Viewer and restart IMPACTDevice.exe and VPM.
22. The camera will now load the shading correction each time it starts.
23. Recalibrate the White Balance.
J A I C a m e r a I / O S i g n a l s
On JAI camera models AT200-GE and AM-800GE, the camera software setup in Vision Program Manager (VPM) pro-
vides a camera trigger delay debounce setting, but no holdoff debounce setting. VPM also does not provide a strobe trig-
ger pulse width setting. The strobe trigger pulse width coincides with the camera shutter speed open time setting so that it
turns on when the exposure starts (shutter opens) and turns off when the exposure ends (shutter closes). Refer to “Trigger
Events” and “Strobe Pulse Length” in the Impact Reference Guide (843-0093) for more details.
Summary of Contents for MX-E Series
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Page 64: ...Basler Cameras MX E Series Hardware Guide Datalogic S r l 58 TerminalConnections...
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