User Manual (Ver. 1.0) - Main Functions
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Sequencer Function
Related Setting Items:
The Sequencer function lets you define up to 32 index combinations of exposure time, gain, ROI, and
other settings which can be stepped through each time a trigger is received. This is particularly useful
for quickly capturing multiple exposures of objects under inspection to adjust for areas or components
with significantly different levels of reflectance. You can specify the next index in the stepping
sequence and the order in which indexes are executed. Multiple indexes can also be executed
repeatedly.
Two operation modes (TriggerSequencer mode and CommandSequencer mode) are available for the
Sequencer function.
Notes:
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Refer to
Functions That Cannot Be Used Together
for usage restrictions.
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Up to 32 indexes can be configured. For details on the items that can be set for each index,
see
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Cautions
:
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If the values of
's Width and Height are smaller than
SequencerControl's SequencerWidth and SequencerHeight, the image may not be output
correctly.
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When using SequencerWidth / SequencerHeght, set the Width and Height to the default
values in advance.
TriggerSequencer Mode
With this mode, the Sequencer Trigger “pattern” is predetermined by the user. The user defines up to
32 different “indexes.” Different camera settings can be configured for each index. The operation of
this mode is controlled using the following five commands.
Caution:
In TriggerSequencer mode, the TriggerOverlap function of the FrameStart trigger is
disabled and the operation is always Off.
SequencerSetActive
: This allows you to confirm the index number displayed on the next trigger
reception.
SequencerSetStart
: This configures the index number to execute at the start of TriggerSequencer
mode.