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Configuring the Camera
14 Basler IP Camera
IR Filter Mode - Sets the mode of operation for the camera’s IR-cut filter. (This setting is only
available on day/night cameras.)
Auto = The camera automatically senses the change from night to day or from day to night and
sets the position of the cameras IR-cut filter accordingly.
Open = The IR-cut filter is moved to the open position and kept there.
Closed = The IR-cut filter is moved to the closed position and kept there.
Input Pin 0 Controlled = The position of the IR-cut filter will be controlled by the state of input
pin 0.
For detailed information about the operation of the IR-cut filter in day/night cameras see Section 5
on page 63.
3.3.2 Manual Tab
Shutter Mode - Sets the camera’s shutter mode.
Auto = The camera will automatically adjust exposure time to
maintain good overall image quality as lighting conditions change.
Manual = The Exposure Time (µs) parameter (see below) is used to
set the exposure time in microseconds for each captured image.
Gain Mode - Sets the camera’s gain mode.
If the Gain Mode parameter is set to auto, the camera will automatically
adjust the gain to maintain good overall image quality as lighting
conditions change. If the Gain Mode parameter is set to manual, then the
Gain parameter is used to set the gain.
Exposure Time (µs) - If the Exposure Mode parameter on the Auto tab is set to manual or if the
Shutter Mode parameter is set to manual, then the Exposure Time (µs) parameter is used to set the
exposure time in microseconds for each captured image.
Gain - If the Exposure Mode parameter on the Auto tab is set to manual or if the Gain Mode
parameter is set to manual, then the Gain parameter is used to set the camera’s gain. Gain refers
to the amount of amplification that is applied to the pixel values in each captured image. A higher
setting means more amplification.
Whitepoint X - If the White Balance Mode parameter on the Auto tab is set to manual, then the
Whitepoint X parameter can be used to adjust the red/cyan balance in the captured images.
Decrease the setting to made the images more red, and increase the setting to make the images
more cyan.
Whitepoint Y - If the White Balance Mode parameter on the Auto tab is set to manual, then the
Whitepoint Y parameter can be used to adjust the green/purple balance in the captured images.
Decrease the setting to made the images more green, and increase the setting to make the images
more purple.

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Basler BIP-640c Specifications

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BrandBasler
ModelBIP-640c
CategoryIP Camera
LanguageEnglish

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