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Examples4.7.5
4.7.5.1 SequencerwithoutMachineCycle
Sequencer
Start
A
A
B
B
C
C
The gure above shows an example for a fully automated sequencer with three sets of 
parameters (A,B and C). Here the repeat counter (n) is set to 5, the loop counter (m) has
a value of 2.
When the sequencer is started, with or without an external event, the camera will record
5 images successively in each case, using the sets of parameters A, B and C (which con-
stitutes a sequence). After that, the sequence is started once again, followed by a stop of
the sequencer - in this case the parameters are maintained.
4.7.5.2 SequencerControlledbyMachineSteps(trigger)
A
A
B
B
C
C
Trigger
Sequencer
Start
The gure above shows an example for a half-automated sequencer with three sets of 
parameters (A,B and C) from the previous example. The frame counter (z) is set to 2. This
means the camera records two pictures after an incoming trigger signal.
CapabilityCharacteristicsof4.7.6 Baumer-GAPISequencerModule
up to 256 sets of parameters
up to 4 billion loop passes
up to 4 billion repetitions of sets of parameters
up to 4 billion images per trigger event
free running mode without initial trigger
◄Figure60
Example for a fully auto-
mated sequencer.
◄Figure61
Example for a half-auto-
mated sequencer.

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