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• Height
• OffsetX
• OffsetY
• Width
• Multiple conditional sequencer paths triggered by various sources and events are not supported (you may
refer to the GenICam SFNC 2.3 specification for further information).
Note
Configured sequencer programs are stored as part of the User Sets (p. 266) like any other feature.
Actual settings of the camera are overwritten when a sequencer set is loaded.
See also
• Define multiple exposure times using the Sequencer Control (p. 169)
• There are 2 C++ examples called GenICamSequencerUsage and GenICamSequencerParameter←-
ChangeAtRuntime that show how to control the sequencer from an application. They can be found in
the Examples section of the C++ interface documentation (p. 131)
13.16 Transport Layer Control
The "Transport Layer Control" contains features like
Feature name (acc. to SFNC
(p. 159))
Property name (acc. to mvIMPA←-
CT Acquire (p. 157))
Description
PayloadSize payloadSize Provides the number of bytes trans-
ferred for each image or chunk on
the stream channel.
GevVersionMajor gevVersionMajor Major version of the specification.
GevVersionMinor gevVersionMinor Minor version of the specification.
GevDeviceModeIsBigEndian gevDeviceModeIsBigEndian Endianess of the device registers.
GevDeviceClass gevDeviceClass Returns the class of the device.
GevDeviceModeCharacterSet gevDeviceModeCharacterSet Character set used by all the
strings of the bootstrap registers.
GevInterfaceSelector gevInterfaceSelector Selects which physical network in-
terface to control.
GevMACAddress[GevInterface←-
Selector]
gevMACAddress MAC address of the network inter-
face.
GevMACAddress[GevInterface←-
Selector]
gevMACAddress MAC address of the network inter-
face.
GevStreamChannelSelector gevStreamChannelSelector Selects the stream channel to con-
trol.
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