MIC412TI and MIC412TF Camera Installation and Operation Manual
4.Check the programming controls are correct, the default settings are usually correct and do not typically require adjustment. Error checking can be enabled to ensure an error free installation but this result in longer loading times.
5.Click the Upload File to MIC to begin the upload, the status of the connection and progress of the upload will be displayed on the panel to the right hand side. The programmer will complete the upload, perform error checking then disengage automatically when finished, alerting the user when completed.
6.The MIC400 will now be loaded with the new protocol, camera control should be enabled immediately when the new protocol is selected under the Standard Controls tab but may require a reboot of the camera or closing and reselecting the USB in the Comm port dropdown menu.
7.After programming a MIC the status of the settings can be undefined, therefore it is good practice to reset them to the factory defaults then make any modifications required for the specific installation.
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8. Open the MIC Setups tab and click the Load Settings into Camset button
9.The open dialog should automatically display the “MIC Defaults“ directory in the Camset Install location from which the File “MIC Production Defaults.xml” can be loaded. This will setup all the Universal Camset controls as per the factory defaults for the MIC.
10.Then click Clear Softstops and NDZ and Find End Stops tickboxes.
11.Finally click the Set Current Settings to MIC, the MIC will then perform the Endstop test and will slowly rotate to find the endstops, the whole process should take about a minute after which the MIC is ready to use the new protocol.
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