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For the next index, configure index 3 specified in [SequencerSetNext], and
capture an image with the number of frames (number of triggers)
specified in [SequencerFrameNumber].
Proceed to sequence from index 4 to index 2 to index 1.
Command Sequencer mode
As with TriggerSequencer mode, you can define up to 128 indexes beforehand in this mode.
Set [SequencerCommandIndex] to point to one of your pre-configured indexes. This index will
be executed on each trigger, until it is changed to point to a different index, typically by your
vision application. In this way, Command Sequencer mode allows you to programmatically
adjust your sequence in response to image analysis or input from other sensors.
Note
• The same index table will be executed for subsequent triggers unless the [CommandSequencerIndex]
value is changed.
• [SequencerFrameNumber] and [SequencerSetNext] cannot be used in CommandSequencer mode.
Index1
ROI1
Exposure
1
Gain1
(M/Red/Blue)
Black
Level1
Binning1
(H/V)
LUT
Enable1
Frame
Count1
Next
Index1
Index2
ROI2
Exposure
2
Gain2
(M/Red/Blue)
Black
Level2
Binning2
(H/V)
LUT
Enable2
Frame
Count2
Next
Index2
Index128
ROI128
Exposure
128
Gain128
(M/Red/Blue)
Black
Level128
Binning128
(H/V)
LUT
Enable128
Frame
Count128
Next
Index128
Index
Selector
(MUX)
Index Table
・
Index Next Index
Current
Index
Command
・
Reset Sequencer Index
Reset
Sequencer
Common Settings
・
Sequencer LUT mode
ALC (Automatic Level Control) Function
The ALC (automatic level control) function combines the automatic gain control (AGC/Auto
Gain Control) and automatic exposure control (ASC/Auto Shutter Control) functions, and is
capable of handling various changes in brightness.
The function operates as follows in response to changes in brightness.