Reset Mode

Exposure starts immediately after a valid trigger. There is no jitter on the start of exposure.

Exposure time is programmable or controlled by the trigger pulse width.

Minimum exposure is 100 µs – maximum is 4 seconds, with control steps of 1µs.

Sensor readout must complete before the next exposure can start. That is, exposure and readout are sequential. Therefore, the maximum frame rate is lower than for Synchronous mode.

Any external trigger received before the previous exposure/read out sequence is complete is ignored. An application can elect to receive messages about ignored triggers. See "Events" on page 63.

Reset Mode Timing example for Genie M640

Synchronization Mode via Sapera LT or GenICam Applications

Sapera

Genie Sapera parameters for Synchronization Mode: ExposureAlignment = {Synchronous = 0, Reset = 1}

In CamExpert, these parameters are available under the “Sensor” tab in the “Exposure Control” dialog box.

See "Accessing Features with Sapera++ LT" on page 68.

GenICam features for Synchronization Mode:

SensorSynchronization = {Synchronous = 0, Reset = 1}

Genie Monochrome Series-GigE Vision Camera

Operational Reference 47

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Faber M1600, M640, M1024, M1400 user manual Reset Mode, Synchronization Mode via Sapera LT or GenICam Applications