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Table 5.1. Overview of temperature warning unit features.
5.2 CAVITAR Capture software
Welding Camera is operated with CAVITAR Capture software. The appearance and available
features may vary depending on the software version. The software designed specifically for
CAVITAR Welding Camera C400-H is named CAVITAR Capture-H.
Before launching CAVITAR Capture, ensure that possible firewall or virus protection
programs do not prevent the use of CAVITAR Capture (Welding Camera contains a GigE
camera with a GigE interface).
In some cases the following actions may be needed:
disconnect any network connections the computer may have. Also wireless networks
should be disabled if firewall and virus protection settings need to be relaxed
adjust firewall and virus protection settings in such a way that all network traffic is
allowed
connect the GigE cable to your computer after which the computer starts searching for
the camera (this may take some time, depending on the computer). Typical
announcements in Windows taskbar are “Identifying…No network access” (before
connection to the camera is established) and “Unidentified network, No network
access” (after connection to the camera is established).
after the camera is found, CAVITAR Capture can be started
Feature
Function
Sound
CAM ON/OFF button
Switch on the camera
-
SOUND OFF button
Switch off audible warning sound
-
POWER led (green)
Temperature warning unit is powered
No
CAM OK led (green)
Camera is powered and ready for use
No
CHECK COOLING led (orange)
Camera temperature exceeds 55
Yes
CRITICAL ERROR led (red)
Camera temperature exceeds 65
Yes
Camera temperature is below 10
Other critical error
CAUTION!
If firewall and virus protection settings need to be relaxed in order to enable the
operation of the system, the settings must be restored to the normal settings before
connecting the computer back to external network.