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4.4 Analog Controls ..................................................................................................... 43
4.4.1 Offset / Black Level ......................................................................................... 43
4.4.2 Gain ................................................................................................................ 44
4.5 Pixel Correction ..................................................................................................... 44
4.5.1 General information ........................................................................................ 44
4.5.2 Correction Algorithm ....................................................................................... 45
4.5.3 Defectpixellist ................................................................................................. 45
4.6 Process Interface .................................................................................................. 46
4.6.1 Digital IOs ....................................................................................................... 46
4.6.2 IO Circuits ....................................................................................................... 48
4.6.3 Trigger ............................................................................................................ 49
4.6.4 Trigger Source ................................................................................................ 49
4.6.5 Debouncer ...................................................................................................... 50
4.6.6 Flash Signal .................................................................................................... 50
4.6.7 Timers ............................................................................................................. 51
4.6.8 Frame Counter ............................................................................................... 52
4.7 Sequencer ............................................................................................................. 53
4.7.1 General Information ........................................................................................ 53
4.7.2  Baumer Optronic Sequencer in Camera xml-le ............................................ 54
4.7.3 Sequencer Modes .......................................................................................... 54
4.7.4 Modality .......................................................................................................... 54
4.7.5 Examples ........................................................................................................ 55
4.7.6 Capability Characteristics of Baumer-GAPI Sequencer Module .................... 55
4.7.7 Double Shutter ............................................................................................... 56
4.8 User Sets .............................................................................................................. 57
4.9 Factory Settings .................................................................................................... 57
4.10 Timestamp .......................................................................................................... 57
5. InterfaceFunctionalities ........................................................................................ 58
5.1 Device Information ................................................................................................ 58
5.2 Packet Size and Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) ........................................... 58
5.3 Inter Packet Gap ................................................................................................... 58
5.3.1 Example 1: Multi Camera Operation – Minimal IPG ....................................... 59
5.3.2 Example 2: Multi Camera Operation – Optimal IPG ....................................... 59
5.4 Transmission Delay ............................................................................................... 60
5.4.1 Time Saving in Multi-Camera Operation ........................................................ 60
5.4.2  Conguration Example ................................................................................... 61
5.5 Multicast ................................................................................................................ 63
5.6  IP Conguration .................................................................................................... 64
5.6.1 Persistent IP ................................................................................................... 64
5.6.2  DHCP (Dynamic Host Conguration Protocol) ............................................... 64
5.6.3 LLA ................................................................................................................. 65
5.6.4 Force IP .......................................................................................................... 65
5.7 Packet Resend ...................................................................................................... 66
5.7.1 Normal Case................................................................................................... 66
5.7.2 Fault 1: Lost Packet within Data Stream ........................................................ 66
5.7.3 Fault 2: Lost Packet at the End of the Data Stream ....................................... 66
5.7.4 Termination Conditions ................................................................................... 67
5.8 Message Channel ................................................................................................. 68
5.8.1 Event Generation ........................................................................................... 68
5.9 Action Command / Trigger over Ethernet .............................................................. 69
5.9.1 Example: Triggering Multiple Cameras .......................................................... 69

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