When an event mode is selected, its trigger output schematic or signal timing diagram is displayed, as well as any other additional parameters for the mode.

For most event modes, the trigger output signal can be set to either Active Open (that is high with the load connected to a voltage source) or Active Closed (where current is drawn through the load). The output delay can be set from 0 to 4 seconds, in increments of 1 µs. The pulse duration can be set from 100µs to 4 seconds, in increments of 1 µs.

Open and Close Output Settings

You can open and close the output circuit using software rather than hardware events, to control external devices. To control the output setting with Sapera LT see "Output Control via Sapera LT or GenICam Applications" on page 56.

Strobe On Start of Exposure Event Mode

The Strobe On Start of Exposure event mode is used when controlling a strobe light using the Genie output pin. The exposure delay parameter is specified using the Sensor Parameters tab Exposure Control setting.

For Synchronous mode, the exposure start timing is aligned to the line period of the sensor. This can delay the start of exposure by an amount of up to 31.77µs for the Genie M640. For more information on exposure synchronous time see "Exposure Controls" on page 43.

52 Operational Reference

Genie Monochrome Series-GigE Vision Camera

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Faber M1024, M640, M1600, M1400 user manual Open and Close Output Settings, Strobe On Start of Exposure Event Mode