AW00097603000 Standard Features
Basler aviator GigE 205
Assuming that the camera is in the process of continuously capturing images, the sequencer
feature operates as follows:
When the sequencer feature becomes enabled, the sequence set cycle starts: The parameter
values of the sequence set with sequence set index number 0 are loaded into the active set
modifying the active set.
When a frame start trigger is received, the camera automatically advances to the next sequence
set: The parameter values of sequence set 1 are used for the image acquisition.
When the next frame start trigger is received, the camera advances to the next sequence set:
The parameter values of sequence set 2 are used for the image acquisition.
When the next frame start trigger is received, the camera advances to the next sequence set:
The parameter values of sequence set 3 are used for the image acquisition.
and so on. Note that the camera has cycled once through the complete sequence set cycle
when sequence set 5 was used. With the next frame start trigger, a new sequence set cycle
starts where sequence set 0 is used.
After the sequencer feature is disabled, the cycling through sequence sets is terminated. The
sequencer parameter values in the active set return to the values that existed before the
sequencer feature was enabled.
Fig. 46: Sequencer in Controlled Sequence Advance Mode with Always Active as the Sequence Control Source
Time
Frame Start
Trigger Signal
= camera selects a sequence set as the current sequence set
= frame exposure and readout
= frame transmission
Sequencer
Enabled
= current sequence set that is used for the image acquisition
(the sequence set index number is indicated)
Sequence Set Cycle
Starts Again
Sequencer
Disabled
Use Case: Operation in controlled sequence advance mode with Always Active as the
sequence control source:
Automatic cycling through the sequence set cycles with no action by the
user. Enabling and disabling of the sequencer feature.
Setting: Sequence Set Total Number = 6