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FRAMOS Industrial Depth Camera D400e Series - User Manual
Version 1.6.0
from 2021-10-15 54 of 64
Software
Instructions on how to quickly start up the camera can be found in the quick start guide:
FRAMOS Industrial Depth Camera D400e Series - Getting Started
[Ref-6].
10.1 FRAMOS Camera Suite SDK
The FRAMOS CameraSuite Software Development Kit (SDK) provides a set of tools, guides and
samples, used for configuration and image acquisition from GigE Vision cameras. The CameraSuite
SDK consists of the following components:
CameraSuite API - Application Programming Interface (API) for configuration and image
acquisition from GigE Vision cameras
FRAMOS GigE Vision filter driver - High-performance network filter driver designed to
ensure optimal performance of the GigE Vision cameras
Sample code - Example source code for various CameraSuite API functions
Tools - tools used for operating the FRAMOS Industrial Depth Cameras
FRAMOS CameraSuite API, assisted by FRAMOS GigE Vision filter driver, acts as a middleware
between FRAMOS Industrial Depth Camera D400e Series and Intel® RealSense™ SDK 2.0,
allowing D400e Series camera to be used by tools based on the Intel® RealSense™ SDK 2.0.
10.1.1 Set IP Configuration
ConfigureIP tool is used to configure the IP address of a FRAMOS Industrial Depth Camera.
Supported IP configurations are:
Persistent IP - fixed IP address which is stored in camera non-volatile memory
DHCP - camera attempts to acquire IP address via DHCP protocol
LLA - camera attempts to acquire IP address via LLA protocol, always enabled
The camera and network interface card (NIC) that is used to connect to the camera need to be on
the same subnet for the camera to be accessible by the software. For this reason, the ConfigureIP
tool allows to temporarily change the current IP address of the camera. This is useful in situations
where NIC and camera are on different subnets, and IP configuration of the NIC cannot be changed.
There are two ways to use the ConfigureIP tool: the
interactive mode
, that allows modification to
camera IP configuration settings via the text interface, and the
noninteractive mode
where the
arguments passed to the tool define the operation that will be performed. To learn more about the
arguments that can be passed to the ConfigureIP tool, call the tool with the argument "-help".
Interactive mode
Usage example on Linux:
./ConfigureIp

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